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R SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) GEORGETOWN *COLONIAL. e of the few true Colonial houses offered 1nOThiST Section ‘oday. This Droperts It located in & good residential block and has alreads been modernized. It is nearly 100 Sears old and with the modern improve- ments still retains the original Colonial charm. Pirst floor has two ors with old Colonial freplaces. a beautiful old dining room (with fireplace) and large hen in the rear. Second floor has three rooms (one with fireplace), bath nts'_rooms over kitchen 'Two hes on the side overlookin garden. It is now improved Thet-water heat). a little decoration. The Price Ts Only $16,500. F. ELIOT MIDDLETON, REALTOR EXCLUSIVE AGENT. 205 INVESTMENT BLDG. MET. 2627 LARGE 3-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE. Near 14th and Girard. Twelve rooms. two baths (elght bedrooms)—modérn and_in exceilent condition throughout. Owner. anxios %0 sell at_once, offers this property 4% a vers reasonsble price and rerms. For appointment to inspect call INC., N. L. SANSBURY CO,, 1418 'Eye St. N.\W. Nat. 5904. Phone Service Until 9 P.M. & beautiful h oll burner 3-STORY BRICK DWELLING 2426 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W excellent condition and| for a physician. 11 rooms, 2 baths, hot-water heat, | oil burner. Price, $15,000.00. H. W. SOHON, Executor, Unijon_Trust Building. ‘6,50(‘ Northeast Corner Brick. 1n one of the nicest sections of northeast is & pretiy colonial corner home containing 6 large rooms and tiled bath. Very attrac- tive electric fixtures. hardwood floors and trim throughout, light concrete cellar with laundry trays. Deep lot t paved alley and plenty of space for a &1 ‘This is & home and is without a_ doubt bar- at such a low price. If you are in- terested in buying a home. don't fail to No In suitable see this before making a selection. Call immed:ately. Adams 8217. COLORED. 2-Story Modern Brick Resi- dence Less Than Two Squares Off 14th. $10.500. ‘This splendid home will appeal to articular colored. Six nice rooms, ath. reception hall, three large porches, hot-water heat (practically Zex gl Torieati s deen with GARAGE on paved alley. Close to two car lines. Good. terms. An excellent buy. H L RL'S'I":“&'O.\I PANY, 1001 15th St. N.W. Main 8100. STOP I‘\\I'\G REA . 1903 OTIS § Biocks Non of um Tisna Ave. 700 CASH: ONTHLY. Be b ?‘I R e Main 8952, VERY ATTRACTIVE CORNER—4 BEDROOMS. EXCELLENT HOME VALUE. - 2-CAR GARAGE. With southeastern exposure: on & lot tastefully landscaped, Wwith a 2-car brick arage in the rear. ' An exceptionally fine ome. heving 7 spaciqus rooms (4 large bed- reome), {ront porch, breakiast porch: com. pletely ‘equipped. screens and awnings. metal meather;stripped. The_ entire” property 1s in_excellent repair. We will slad to shew vou this real hom your earliest , convenience. SHA\\O\' & LLCH@ INC,, 1435 K St N.W. 34 ‘Evenise Phone Service to '8 P M. MASSACHUSETTS HEIGHTS 1ot gmost, desirable brick residence: 1ot 30 feet ‘wide: large porch. oper ‘I rooms. built-in ral sale for less than 330 on Jups 1. Near Garfeld and . Cathedral aves. and Oajvert st. McKEEVER & GOSS, INC,, 1415 K Bt. N.W. National 4730, BUNGALOW_BEAUTIFUL, HIGH. SHADED Iot in convenient guburb: Summer breeses from all angies. rty just traded on large hom nrgfionl price and terms. QUICK REALTY CO., INC,, 1410 H 8. N.W. Main 5482. UPPER 16th ST. SECTION. Brick Residence Just off 16th—Six Bedrooms, Two Baths—2-Car Brick Garage. $19,500. Owner, seeking smaller home will sell this’ besutiful home at this un- -peual fizure, or exchangs for small ®00d northwest nelghbor- Bood® Mo sounder ahie will be found in this exclusive section. House in perfect condition—like new. “All brick construction, nire rooms. two baths. inclosed sieeping porch, open fire- place. pantry. concrete front porch, oak floors upstairs and down: brick garage for two cars. Lot 140 If. deep. N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC, 1418 Eye St. N.W. Nat. 5904. Phone Service Until 9 P.M. Unbeatable Investment. 4 BRICK HOUSES. 312.950. § rooms each: rented to colored at rr mo. or $1,660 per year: net approximately 5% on money invested: located n.w. sec- Hfll\ near 3 car lines. close downtown. Must be sold at once to dissolve partnership. For glrlh.lll rs and to submit offer phone Mr. . JENNETT. 1103 Vt. ave., Room . Phone Main 4122: evening, Pot. 4491. $9,750. NEAR SHERMAN CIRCLE. On one of the highest points in Washi fon, an attractive tapestry brick colonia type home. 6 rooms, modern bath with built in tub and shower. concrete and brick front porcly breakfast and sleeping porches 10 f1. t. Hardwood floors, electric lights, Do ater hont mutomate Hol,water Reater, lavatory and isundry trays in the cellar. | Deep lot and beautiful shrubbery. Paved street and in beautiful condition PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 8 P.M. CAFRITZ, 1016 14th ST. Brick; 6 rooms ard bath, cellar: big rooms Price. §3,800; terms, 3300 down. balsnce $3° month.” 'Act aquick. C. F. WARING, 141¢ F st_nw. (owner) NEAR 10th & NEWTON N.W. 12 rooms, bath, h-w.h.. and elec. light. with garage space. having a total income of 390 per month. Subject to 35,000 B. & L. frust. Offered at speculative price. 18750, Will consider trading equity for bungalow of other small hou il CHAS. D. SAGER, Realtor and Bullder. _924_14th St N.W. VERY EASY TERMS. Low Cash Payment. $355 Monthly. Ideal Brick Home for Large Family, You Can Buy It for Less Than Rent. 604 A ST. N.E. Conventent _to Capitol, ear lines, schools and stores. On paved street in refined. white neighborhood where property values substantial. Dignified. "pre-war built, oom home of very sturdy truction, apacious _dimensions. tiled b, large kitchen. Electricity, plenty of closets. Front and rear yards ~Eficient heating plant, ge cellar. Everything iu perfect condition Splendid arrankement for use as 3-family speriment or for renting rooms in best Toom-renting section of East Washington. This home is the outstanding value of the northeast on the market today. Open every just a few Dprovements. electric type covered front porch. paved street and alley, convenient (o schcols and stores and iransportation. portunity and should be taken advantage of at once. PEPE ApaRa At EAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. PETWORTH, $8,350. On Randolph st.—20-1t. tapestry brick: am.i, fireplace. roh, garage: very iarge lot: s $he. qoupese bouses usu 1y sell fe 1o $10.750. H (HFR & MANNAK 1010 VE. Ave. Main 336: Eve.. Adams 952. BARGAIN. 'ELAND PARK. NEAR 8T. ALBAN'S CATHEDRAL Practically new, 22 ft wide. 8-room, brick home. a.m i built-in garage. 'Due to finaneial diMculties owner is compelled to sacrifice at_the ridiculously low price of $11:300; $1.000 cash MOORE & HILL. INC. ESTABLISHED 1900, 730 17th 8t. N.W. i Evening Phone Service 7 to 9. TAKOMA PARK, D. ( 8 rooms. semi-bungalow. near Walter Reed: sacrifice price. 39. 2 bedrooms ani tile bath on first fior, 3 bedrooms ard space for bath on 2nd floor. “This beautiful home and garage on level lot, attractively landscaped. with shrubbery and flowers is priced below 6-room homes in this section. An outstand- ing_bargain from our list of over 100 homes. | €, W VAN WAGNER. 223 Cedar st., Takoma | Park, . Georgia 172 | $6,950. PETWORTH. An_ attractive colonial-type brick home eats ‘old with all modern § Tdwood floors. hot-water heat. lights. beautiful automatic heater, iwo-car garage, glassed-in sleeping porch. large screened breakfast porch. colonial: just 'two blocks from bus and street car | This is an_exceptional op- For details all Lincoln 19 nmu. e | closed THE EVENING SALE—HOUSES. $7,450. PETWORTH. ing purchased a new home, it is now r.y for the owner to sell this beau- ome immediately and has priced it below market value. Colonial-style tapestry brick. large covered front porch, brelkh’ and ll!rnlnl‘rox:hn full width of the house A I POr R e, modern bath: hardwood floors. hot-wate electric lignts and b titully paneled walls. Very large yard. paved street and alley and ga- rage. Reasonable terms to Tesponsible DALy Act avickiy. |‘Call Georgin 3522 $7.930. OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL NATURAL PARK. Six-room tapestry brick home. modern in every respect, with hardwood floors and beautiful oak woodwork, elaborate beamed ng in dining room. 3 large bedrooms. hath., with pedestal lavatory, in- breakfast and sleeping _porches, Sloutd oPIESKIsEt AR (NeTRIEE, Borehes: O TR e et cond ijon, Lo fhic dhte, Hlonte In petlact coose a Wosh- Gwner "will take very reasonable terms from a responsible buyer. Call Georgia 2248 lnr appointment to Inll‘u(( " LESS THAN RENT Own. 8 heat. tiled Will Put You in a Home of Your $250 CASH—$59.50 M SEMI-DETACHED: GARAGE. You'll save money if you secure this new home in one of the best northwest locations, | home contains 6 fine rooms. slieeping porch. with extra dining porch. oak floors through- out. wood-burning fireplace. built-in tub and Shower. one-piece sink, beautiful electric fixtures, and plenty of extra fioor outlets, big_daviight basement. with extra toilet, laundry trays and hot-water heating plant: big lot; paved street and alley. 421 MARIETTA PL. N'W. One block north of 5th and Madison sts. Open_and Lighted Until 9 P.M. _OR PHONE MAIN 8949. DIREC FROM l’l ll DI R 4822 Montgomery ILane, EDGEMOOR, MD. Eight-room and two-bath home in beautiful Edgemoor, respect, with beautiful hardwood floors attractive tile baths. xell built very well" finished throughout, and Pully equipped kitchen. fireplace in living reom, plenty of large eloset automatic storage heaier ARd all (hAt Soes to make & comifortabie home. Price Only $13,500. Terms, Open Every Day Until 7 P.M. To reach—Drive or take car: s out Wisconsin ave. and turn left on Montgomery Lane at new monument erscted in memory of the Mothers of the Covered-Wagon Days. ) H. WEST 1519 K St. ATTRACTIVE ENGLI IN SECTION OF NEW HOMES—$8,500. Reagonable cash payment and $65 a month will purchase this very di rty. Very attractive grounds with shrubs, flowe: section. square from transportation. near scho dern improvements, screens and awni able home lent_resident; stores. All NEAR 14th STRE COMPANY, Main 9900. £ . / oxq / hurches, SH BRICK HOUSE. ete.: . sarage. ET CAR LINE. s MODERN SIX-ROOM HOME—$8,950. A very excellent six-room and bath rear porches, inclosed sleeping porch, hot-! wood floors, screens, garage. THE VERY BEST ALL. dir e T ‘water heat, electricity and gas, hard- -BRICK BUNGALOW. NOW FOR SALE AT $10.500. In fast-growing suburb of feet. tagtefully landscaped. shrubs, etc. space, finished attic: in excelient condit ments, garage. Very easy terms. orthwest. on Five large rooms, tile bath. wide por autiful corner lot, 87.5 by 140 fon throughout; sll modern improve- Inquire SHANNON & LUCHS Evening Phore Bervice to 9 P.M. 1435 X Bt N.W. WINCS Main 2348, Cleveland Park—Brick, 7 Rooms, 2 Baths—$11,500. A splendid home roperty that is Just one square west of nn. ave. Recept dining room. kitchen. pantry, four sleeping rooms and two tile finish all modern improvements; ed room, oak floors throughout, Liberal terms. conventently and deliehtfully. situsted, on-hall plan; living room with freplace: hs. attic brick garai Chevy Chase, D. C.—Center-Hall Colonial Brick—$14,25 A new Dutch colonial center-hall home that is attractively situated one um‘-1 re off Conn. ave.. bath with buili-in tub and shower. attic. Iatest equipment and conveniences, sl terms to suit. convenient to school, stores, etc. To0f, you may have the privilege of selecting decorations and fixtures, There are six lovely room: hardwood floors throushout, the built-in garage. 1f purchased n ‘e can arrange Mass. Ave. Heights—Corner—Brick—$16,500. near the Cathedral and just off Mass. every modern conve Mt. Pleasant—Kennedy- Lamont st. O et mo®® Solonial type, ten 'rooms of wnusual sike (1% ‘maid's room and bath in basement, livin double rear porches. standar b L A TR Second-foor front room with Areplaces and conveniences. At the price quoted it 1% SR opportunity not to be overlooked. Evening Phone value n ® center-nall-plan corner residence that u situated ve. Th Tt 3 kiast and sleeping poreh roo P oreh every jence and brick gara are eight brigh two tile baths ble ic. aped for oom at mum]y Tends Built Home—$14,950. a little west of 16th and con- room and «ul?‘mam represents a sacrifice of at lea Service 7 to 9. Schwab, Valk & Canby, 1704 Conn. Ave. Potomac 830. SRR I R s e e SELECTED HOME BUYS., evening and Sundi HARRY A. KITE, INC,, " allllsth S NW Main_4848. e ¥ two-story. $11,700. Here is an exceptionally good value in a four-bedroom brick residence, lo- h and 16th sts. north of atively new. having also a screened slesping porch, open fireplace, screens. metal weather siripping and two- arage. It can be carried on 3§75 per $16,500. Qmner Is bullding larger home and is very anxious for quick disposal of this sttractive brick colonial, located in Mass, Ave. Heights. In vers good condition, having four rooms, two, tile , attic, sun parior and all_conveniences; also a two-car Areproof built-in garage. 3,500. A most attractive Breuninger-built resi- dence, on one of the most desirable corners in Mt. Pleasant, that can be purchased at an exceptionally' low figure, Southern expo- sure, seven rooms (four bedrooms) bay win- dow in dining room. large rear porches and built-in garage. A real bargain. $17,500. Distinctly _individual English- dence on a generous sized corner tively landscaped with evergreens, perennial Hollow-tile construc- : six well arranged B8 offec: bed, rock garden, etc. tion with cement fin] rooms, two tile baths, beautityl living xoom with ‘open fireplace 'and many individusl Tenturen ™ 1o on “desiranie Rornwest com munity this side of Cleveiand Park. $22,500. A brand-new brick residence of pure co- lonial design, bullt as you would build it yourself, with fireproof flooring. copper ters and downspouts. heavy slate roof other special featur ) having eight rooms, on first fioor and tw Chase Club, jus $24,500. Admirably located on a high elevation within a stone’s throw of ‘the National Ca- this new detached brick colonial 1 aths, Arst- Iarge attic'with two finished d two-car bullt-in garage. EVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL § P.M. HEDGT 1412 Eye St. N.W. & MIT Realt YDLETON, ors. Inc., Franklin 9503, $8,950—NEAR 14th ST. AND PARK RD. A decidedly comtortable and well bullt brick: 6 rooms and bath, 3 rooms deen: with fine, big inclosed-in linoleum 'on ~kitchen floor. improveuients, 2-CAR GARAGE. lines. Subject io one mortgage at $11,500—CLEVELAND PARK— A first-class buy. an lass sleeping porch Pittsburg instantaneous water h Near schools, NEAR JOH\' EATO DETACHED FOUR-BEDROOM HOME, fnd Newark stx., ideaity ocated near transportation = Oxnenre Homhaten farger home and offers this at bargain pi second floors, there 1s & large Storage room on third Aoor. Property in fine’ condits S modern stores. churc) and bus Convenlent terms. SCHOOL., Owner has purchased In addition to well planned first All modern improvements and’ in good condition. $13500—DETACHED BRICK HOME—CHEVY CHASE. A NEW HOME of colonial srchitecture, ull:brick construction and latest, conven: iences. includi RNER an BATHS (one a shower). oak floors, lot 130 feet deep. Here is an appe $15950—IN ENGLISH VILLAGE— A community of unusual charm and be This go:. ment heve bought their homes. conaition and weather-stripped. is modern_throughout. BUILT-IN landscaped. your attention. WEST OF 16th ST., JUST N A colony of handsome and expensive homes, just boulevards 1n_the city ooms (4 BEDROOMS) and Breptace: oak Moors. acreens, iaree, Blower attachment, upper and jower and, shrubbery on’good sized lot. uyer. Near JOHN EATON SCHOOL, bus and car lines. d PRI 3 targe attic, BUILTAIN GARAC ling home; ‘see it at once. CENTER-HALL TYPE. uty, where people of means and refine. of English design, is in frat-cla: OOMS, 2 BATHS and attic, and On ot 123 teet deep, prettly TILED Zouii o GARAGE, worth ORTH OF 16th ST. RESERVOIR. off one of the most impressive A detached colonisl. in excellent condition. containing 2 BATH: room has an attractive brick | equipped kitchen: hot-water rear porches and front porch: garage A very attractive home for some fortunate the iiving EVENING PHONE. SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M, 1417 K Bt A e BOSS & PHELPS, Main 9300, s SALE—HOUSES. STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, SALE—HOUSES. GEORGETOWN. roperty in Georgetown. and lot having over 16,000 square feet, bo!'ofl' and shrubbery. Clifton St. N.V Nrn Central High School lnd Meridian Brick_home. 9 rooms. reception hall, ll bllh. h.-w. h.. instantaneous water heat- er. lln;glnr porch: all in perfect condition. Lot feet deep to wide alley. Price, g ERMAN E. GASCH. "~ National 3239. Four-Bedroom Brick. $7,950. Near 7th and East Capitol Large. thoroughly modern fou bedroom home with all latest im- rovements, _electricity. hot - water eal. large bath and extra lavatory in_ bedroom: the living and _dining Tooms are large, with open freplaces. and there is & Tull size Kitchen with breakrast room: newly ‘redecorated and in excellent condition; full bi ment. with two outside entrances Can easily be arranged for two-family flat and second-floor rental wil p tically carry monthly payments. 'Very attractive terms. Cirea 1 E. DOUGLASS CO., 1621 K St. N.W. Metropolitan 3678. DETACHED, BRICK RESIDENCE. Near 16th and Varnum. Five Bedrooms—Lot 150 Ft. Deep. $19.750. This ll-brick colonial, home. with concrete front porch sfid slate roof bullt Jess than two vers. is situated in the exclusive upper 16th st resi- dential ‘section west of 16tn. * We 4o not know of a ffe-bedroom brick Home of this charaéter within sever Fooucand. QOllaTs o this SurpricinEY low fgure. It is in perfect condition. Frigidaire. colgdial brick fireplace in living roum. oak floors upstairs and down, large cvedar storage closet in attic.” instesftaneous heater. built-in garaze " Tdis is an exceptional value and will wot remain long unsoid. ANSBURY €O, INC, 14131 e St. N.W. Nat. 5904, Phbne Service Until 9 P.M. \ mnn\' ‘Walter Reed. Tdeal Corner Detached Home. A choice 7-room home (4 bedrooms) in a ‘beautiful setting on & lot containing 5.641 sa. ft. Landscaped throughout and with a gArage to match house on rear of grounds. The living room with fireplace. extends the entire width of the house. opening through French doors on to & massive porch which overlooks the grounds. The house is tastefully decoratsd through- out. ~ Price, $12,500. Terms can be Aar- ranged. Apply WARDMAN, Exclusive Agent. 1427 K St NW. Phone M. 3830. Ask for Mr. Lyons—Evening Phone Georgia 677 SEMI-DETACHED 20 FT. WIDE Close to (ieorgia Ave. $7,850. This attractive brick home. con- venient to Ga. ave. car line and stores. is priced at a figure that is astonishingly low for a semi-detach- ed Fome of this size in the North- west section. Six real rooms, tiled bath, all conveniences—in first-class condition ~ throughout. Excellent terms. Be sure to see this. It is a splendid value. H. L. RUST COMPANY, 1001 15th St, N.W. Main 8100, $40 a Mo. Buys 1918 L St. N.E. This house is located in one of the most delightful sections of the North- east and was expressly designed and bullt for voung couple starting to ousekeeping. and for thal we have arranged _the 'TERMS REALLY LESS THAN RENT. Just off Birdensburg Boulevard. two squares above the Sears-Roebuck d velopment. Colonial brick: two bed- rooms, with tile bath: large living room: hardwood floors: completely equipped kitchen: a” heating "plant fch costs little to operate: large Colonial front porch and wide lawn. Open for_inspection every day and evening. Take the District line car leaving 15th and N. Y. ave.. riding to 15th and H sts. ne. walk (w0 sanares north or transfer to bus HARRY A. KITE, INC,, 1019 15th ST. N.W. MAIN 4846. - POETELAE e 1717 LANIER PLACE. 7-Room Brick Home Near 18th and Col. Rd—20 Ft. Wide. $10,950. A type of home that has aiwi been in great demand in this popular restricted section. Now offe for Tomediage ‘saic at w brice consider- ably under similar houses in this lo- cality. Seven large rooms. glass-in- closed porch, tiled bath. open fire- place in livirig room. hoi-water heat. —in_ absolutely firsi-class condition ihroughout. ~Convenient to graded school, car lines and 18th and Col. Td. snopping center, IL L. RUST COMPANY, 1001 15th St. N.W. Main 8100. $10,750. 28-Foot Living Room. This new home is dificuit to duplicate the price for the reasons that it has livine room 15.4 by 38 ft. with full paneled walls and an open fireplace: it is on & lot 70 Teet wide, literally covered with trees: it djoins public park and overlooks & Sparkiing stream: the dining room has ad ed charm from a triple casement leaded %lass windows: the bed chambers are roomy and have ample closets; the bath has built-in tub, shower with §-foot tiling and all bullt-in fixtures, The housewife will be pleased with the full length siiding siass door _inclosure for the refrigerati d There is a bu pantry facilities. Call at office. 7900 Georgia ave. or Georgis 4256. sn'lg'rl-x WABHINGTON REALTY CO.. 4414 15th ST. N.W, A Colonial-Type House —is being offered for sale far belo houses in this section. e valu are standard 8004 sized bedrooms on v nd a large tile bath. over foored attic On the Arst floor s entrance hail. large living room. di ing room. kitchen and pantry and & screened porch with awnings. There is » garage well set back. allowing easy entrance. Hardwood fiors, elec- tricity, hot-water heal and a'light cellar 'provide all ‘modern domestic conveniences. Call Mr. Manning for inspection and further particulars McKEEVER & GOSS, INC 1415 K St. N.W. National 4750. $9,250, NEAR GRANT CIRCLE. An_ attractive, new 320-foot-wide coloni tapesiry brick home, containing six beautiful big rooms, high tiled bath with built-in tul shower and _wonderful drobe ~ closet: large reception hall with spacious clothes closet and plate-glass mirror door, hardwood floors throughout, natural wood trim on the first floor and two-toned ivory on the sec- ond floor. Encrance to huge sleeping porch from two bedrooms. making it possible for the occupants of each bedroom (o have a sleeping porch, breakfast porch 10 feet deep by full width of house. Front porch cov- ered, concrete and brick pillars, hot-water heat, automatic hot-water heater. beautiful electrical fixtures and an abundance of floor plugs. Lot 142} feet deep wilh a kabled 100l garage and paved street and alley This is without a doubt the finest house ever offered in Petworth, being sold at the same price appointment ~ to 1788-W' COLORED HOME SEEKERS. NEW HOMES. BUY BEFORE PRICE ADVANCE. $6,175. WASHINGTON'S TASTEST SELLING KINGMAN PARK. Take H st. cars to 24th st. n.e.. 17 minutes to Treasury. Don't fall to visit this out- standing _new - home _development, where every modern improvement has been used in these well arranged all-brick residences. having hardwood floors, 3 Iarge porches, full size cellars, large lots, in he nelghborhood Where representative citizens have aiready urchased during the last few months nearly 00 homes. The close-in-town community. surrounded by Government-maintained park areas, having excellent transportation facil- and where large improvements will reflected increased values. Don't m! {his opportunity to inspect.’ Write or call Mal for illustrated pamphler CHAS. D. SAGER, REALTOR 'AND nun.b:a call " Cleveland v FOR SALE 1323 V ST. N.W. VACANT. Brick. 6 rooms and bath. hot-water heat. electricity. 3-car gar: big, bnri-tn $300 down. ‘balance $65 month. C. P. WARING, 1416 F st. n.w. SALE OR RENT—HOUSES. 1737 P N'W._FOR SALE OR RENT, 11 rooms, 1si commercial. iot 17110 to 30t alley.” OWNER. Prankiin 527. _ COLORED—NEW 6-ROOM_BRICK. umoz porches, fine location.~ Near 15th & H 430 moith. Main 392. Evenings, Polomac WAN’I‘I:D—TO BUY HOUSES. DESIRE 6 TO 8 ROOMS, WHITE, section, not over $9.500: give detall dress Box 44-V. Star_office. % MODERN HOME FROM OWNER; STATE location, price. terms in letter: not over 37,500 Address Box 486-5. Star office. CASH—WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR SMALL poperty: must be cheap. Address Box 28-V, Star_office SR I CENTER-HALL TYPE HOUSE, 7 OR 8 R. 2 b.. near Catholic school: d_§' ‘000. 2317 M n.w. West 2024, Mr. 6 TO 8 ROOMS. MODERAT! RICE. CAN pay eash. ~ Would like possession with set- Teinent, . A. GARVEY., Main 5770; Room 1014 1010 Vermont ave, SUMMER ('OTTAGES. SUMMER COTTAGE OWNER. WHO HA® left city. is forced to sell beautiful Summer ccttage on one of the most desirable spots on the Potomac. Large living room. three bedrooms and kitchen downstairs: large bed- room upstairs. Nearly 1.000 square feet of screened-in porch around three sides: large lot. with privately owned beach. Fully fur- nished, including_piano. Wil sacrifice. For Particulars. Call ALEXANDER HENNEMAN, North_ 7593 OIV‘I‘ OF TOWN REAL ESTATE. VIRGINIA HOME. MODERN. 14 ROOMS. baths. 3 outhouses, beautifulla dosh Mountains; paved highways: golfing. hunting; $22.000. terms. being Lwo- thirds its value. 908 10in st. u.w AUCTION SALES. [HIS AFTERNOON J_ OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO_VALUABLE STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, KNOWN S PREMISES 1139 AND 1137 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 5131, folio 407 et sed. of the iand records of ‘the District of Co- fumbla, ana 'at the ‘request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trusiees Will sell at public auction.in_front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF 'MAY, AD. 1920. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and prem- ises."situate in the District of Columbla, and designated as and being part of original iot i1, In_square 369, beginning on 10th street west 26 feet § inches north of the south- west corner of said lot, thence north on 10th Street 13 feet 4 inches, thence east 95 feet, thence south 13 feet 4 inches, thence w 95 feet “on 10th street and the beginnin being known as premises No. 1139 10th street northwest, Also part of original lot 11, in square 369. beginning on 10th street 13 feet 4'inches north of the dividing line between lots 10" and 11 in said square and thence running north along 10th street 13 feet 4 inches, ‘thence at right angles to 10th street parallel with the south line of lot 11 east | 100 feet to the rear line of said lot. thence south along said rear line 13 feel 4 inches, thence west 100 feet to the beginning. sub- ject to use of rear 5 feet thereof as an alley Way: being known as premises No. 1137 10th street northwest. Terms: Sold_subject to a_prior bullding association deed of trust for about 52,425, further particulars of which "will be an- nounced at time of sale: the purchase price above snid_trust o be Baid in cash. A de- Posit of $50C reauired. Conveyancin. Te- cording. elc.. at purchaser’s cost, ‘Terms o be' complied ‘with within thirty days. other- ‘deposit forfeited and the property may ertised and resold at the discretion trustees. EDWARD T. HARDING, ALBERT M. HARDING. Trustees DOUGLAS, OBEAR AND DOUGLAS, Southerri Bldg., Atiorneys for Trust _ap36-d&dsexsu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS NO. 1542 COLUMBIA STREET NORTH- By virlie of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber. No. 6169. folio 357 et sea., of the land records of the Distsict of Colum: and at the request of the party secured thereby: at ‘ublic wuction, in {ront of the premise on TUESDAY. THE SEVENTH ol MAY. AD. 1939. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and premise: situate i the District of Columbia and des ignated as and being lot numbered one hun- dred and thirty-nine (139), in D. L. Morri- son and others' subdivision of lols in square numbered three hundred and sixty-five (365), as per plat rcorded in Liber H. D. folio 6 in the surveyor's office of the Di trict of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the chase price above said trust {o be cash. A deposit of $200 required. ncing, recording. etc.. at purchaser Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfelled and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. CY McGLUE, RY BROWN. Trustees. THOS. . 26-ddids.exSu THOS. J. OWEN 1431 Eye street northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- RY _BRICK ~DWELLING, _BEING PREMI 1909 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a ‘certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5697. folio 143 et seq.. of nd records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in_fromt of the remises,” on TUESDAY. THE SEVENTH AY OF MAY. AD. 1929. AT PRIRTY. O'CLOCR B.M " the ollowing-de- scribed land and premijes. situate in the District of Columbla, and designated as and being lot 3 in W, H."Cunnells suodivision of square 305, as Der plat recorded in Liber B, folio 179, of the records of the ofce of & SON, AUCTIONEERS, | ™ The pald in cash. A de) oult o 3200 Feauired. Bonveyancing, recordi y ing, elc., at the pur- chaser's cost.” Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit for- felted and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. CLARENCE M. De VEILE, ROYAL G. MUNDY. 2026.30.my2.4.7 T TOMO! Household Ef- fects, Office Furniture, Rugs, China, Glass, Pictures, Etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY May 8th, 1929 At 10 AM. Terms—Cash. tees. TRADE MARK REGISTERED & Co., Inc., Aucts. . WESCHLER & SON ADAM A RO Household Furniture Upright and Player Pianos, Imported Rugs, Tapestries and Linens, Automobiles, Etc. Including Bedroom. Dining, port | and " Bed - Davenport st Suites, Lamps, Machines, eter By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W, WEDNESDAY May 8, 1929 a.m. Automebiles, 10 Daven- uites, Talking Automobiles .By Auction At Weschler's 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY May 8th 3 : in Shen- | the undersigned trustees will sell | | in"some newspaper’ published in washin C. RAY! MAY 7, 1929. AUCTION SALES. 'S ALE_ OF _VALUABLE 'lll- PROVED REAL ESTATE. NO. GEORGIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. AI'D 731 SIXTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Distriet of Columbia. eauity “Cause No. 46391, the unde: trustee wi offer for tion, in front of the pi THURS- DAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY DP MAY 1929, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol- lowing-described land and premi situate in the District of Columbia. to wit: Lot forty-four (44) in D. D. Thompson’ vision In square nugibered twenty-seven 127). “Petwerth Addition to the City of Washington.” #s per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in Book 38. page 150. said square now designated as square thirty hundred and twenty-seven (3027), and known as house and premises No. 1929 Georgia ave- nue northwest. AT FIVE O'CLOCK. the f d land and premises. to wit: Lot seventy-nine '(79). in "Joseph S. Boss and ‘others 'subdivision of lots in square numbered eight hundred and Afty-nine (859), as per plat recordsd in Book 15. pace 164, of the survesor's office of the District of Columbia, and_known as house and prem- e 731 Sixth street northeast. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money (o be paid in cash. the balance in two 1 instaliments. payable in one and two . with interest at the rate of six per centum' (6%) per snnum: pavable semi-an- nuaily. from day of sale, sec by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200.00 required of the purchaser at the time of sale on each property. All convey- ancing. recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherw the trustee reserves the Tight to Tesell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the City of Wash- ington, D, C. C. CLINTON_JAMES, 415 5th st N-W. my8-d&ds exSu Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street’ Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE 2-STORY BRICK BUILDING, STORE AND APART- MENT. 3108 M ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6277, folio 39 et seq. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the request of secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE FIF- TEENTH DAY OF MAY., A’ D. 1920. AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M. Iand, and ‘premises. of Columbia, and d the ‘east one foot six inches front by full depth of one hundred iwenty feet of lot 12_and the west eighteen feet seven and three-fourths = inches front of lot 13 by full depth of one hundred twenty feet in square eleven hundred ninety-nine. ne known for purposes of taxation and asse: ment as lot 819 in square 1199. Terms: Sold subect o a prior deed of trust for $15.000.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above sald trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $1.000.00 re- quired. Conveyancing. recording. etc.. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within 30 days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be adrertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. SIMON FLEGMAN. DAVID L. BLANKEN. Trustees. TEPPER & BLANKEN; Attorneys for par- ties secured. my4.7.9.11.13, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneer. TRUETEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK BUILD- ING. CONTAINING FOUR _ APART- MENTS, NO. 109 5th STREET S.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 5702. folio 480 et sea., | of the land records of the District of Co- ! lumbia. and at the request of the pariy se- cured therebs. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public suction. in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE FIF- TEENTH DAY OF MAY. 1929. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, sitnate in the District of Co- lumbla, to-wit: Lot 28 in John W. Bayne's subdivision of lots in square 318 as per plat recorded in the ofMce of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 21. at IDHD 67, contalning 3 apartments, 2 r. k. & 1 apartment. 2 r., hall and toilet; h.. and electricli Terms of The above property will be sold_sublect a prior deed of trust for 36,250, over-due: balance cash. A deposit of "$300 required of purchaser at sale. All convevancing. recordine and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- d with within thirty days from day of reserve the right to it of defaulting | purcna | auch resaie in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. | FRANCIS 1. NEUBECK, | LAWRENCE | _myrea1,13,14,15 THOS. J. OWEN 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS 3908 13th STREET NORTHWEST. y virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated Februnry 10¢h. 1026, being instrument No. 200, recorded 'February 2éth. 1926, among ihe land records of the District of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will 1l at public ‘suction, in front of the prem- AY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY AT FOUR O'CLOCK the ‘following-described land and prem- ituate in the District of Columbis, and desiguated a3 and being lot numbered ninety- elent (48) in Francis D. Klinkiewics and ubdivision of lots in iluk Dumbered three (3 forth Columbia Heights.” at recorded in Liber 62. surveyor's office of the mnneo. of cuf-'unbm together with improve- of sale: The bove property will b- sold_subject to a prior deed of trust I« 5,000.00; at 8% due ruary 23, 1939, b urchase mon 7 o be pald In'c deposit of $300.00 will be required at t: of sale. " All converancing, et at cost of purcnager. s of sal Complied with within thirty dass ‘from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk ai cost of defaulting purchaser after five di advertisement of such resale in some ne paper published 1o Washington. D. C. R 42Wson. _my3-dadsexSu_ " Trustees ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF JALUABLE BRICK DWELLING No. 118 PIFTH 57 Virtse SF o seriain deed of Lrust duly recorded in Liber No. ‘6382, Tolio 415, €t sea s of nd records of District_of G famble, "And ‘st v FeaticatGf he” party secured thereby. the uhdersigned trustees Al offer for sale by publie suction; in {ront he premises, on FRIDAY, THE BEVEN- 29. AT FIVE the following-desaribed land ituate in the District of Co- Part of original lots 12 and 13 in square §18, described as follows: Be- ng_ for the same on Sth streel east. feet from the northeast corner of said Iot 12, and running thence south alons ei. 34 foet: thence wi 5 feet 1 inc tlience north, 34 feet and thence east 95 feet 1inch to the place of beginning. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in equal installments, ~represented by promissory L SON, AUCTIONEERS, | notes of purchaser. payable in one. two and three year: annum_from semi-annually, with interest at 6 per cent per day of ~settlement, payable secured by deed of trust upon property sold. or all cash. at option of purchaser. A deposit of $300.00 required of purchaser at sale. All conveyancing. record- ing and notarfal fees At cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwi trustees reserve the right to resell property at Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after 8 5. advertisement of such resalé on, MOND J. VIERBUCHEN, EDMUND M. EMMERICH. _ my7-d&ds.exBu L rustess ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRU: S INGALE OF, LALUABLE BRICK DWELLING: NO. 337 B BTAERT BY Virtis of ' serikih deed of trost duly recorded in Liber No. 5593, folio 375, et se pf the land records of the District of Colum bia. and at the request of the party secured {hereby, the undersigned trustees will offer premier. on FRIDAY: Thik ‘SeVENTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1920. AT POUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., ‘the foillowing-described land ituate in the District of Co- to wit: Lot 71 in Charles L. Tanker: ley's subdivision in_square uesdel] Addition _to the City of Washington.” now called “Eckington.” taxed square 3572, the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. Terms ‘of sale: One-fourth of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash, balance in equal installments. Tepresented by promis- sory notes of purchaser, pavable in one, two and three years, with interest at 6 per eent nnum from day of settiement. payable secured by deed of trust upon I cash. at option of A deposit of $300 required of All conveyancing, recording And nolarial fees at cost of purchaser Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchi after five days' advertisement of such re: me newspaper published in Washington : RAYMOND J. VIERBUCHEN, GEORGE M. EMMER! _my7.d&ds.exSu 'ADAM A. WESCHLER & scm, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE BRICK DWELLING, NO. Tus ¥ ST REEr WY By virtue of & certaln Uoed of trust Huls ve. corded in Liber 849, folio 318 et sea.. of The Tand records of the District of Columb!a and st the reausst of ‘the party secured thereby. ndersigned trus ofter 1] , u fl.lon 1) § Logn K - ibed ltlllle m Distr] '-5=":d:9.:. Tt ’s;.:,:":, fis In The : B erms of sale: One-fouriy o§ e nu‘:n’:’;:u‘ tobe'puid 1n cash. b K iments, © represent Y, Promissory notes Of purchaser. payable” in ' one. " two Endtnree Teas, witn fnlerest af o’per « Ber anhum’ {rom day of seitiement, payable Semitannuuily. aeclred By deed o i Derty’ agid, O all Cash St Sption 9 Bostt ‘o Teauired of T ot snlc 2 All conveyancing: record. hg ane notarlal fees ab COSt. Of Purehser. Ferms of sale 1o be tea”whth ‘withis ity Gays from da: Sale’ otherwlse irusiges ‘Toterve.the FIght to ‘resell Droperty ris i of defaultin such resaie hin dvertisement of iblished in the party | a per plat recorded in Liber 69 at folio 53 | AUCTIO THE EVEN The Road to His Heart. | ARRIAGE changes many things,” murmured Lucy | dreamily. Her chum's laugh was cynical. “Doesn't change & man much, sister. Do you seriously believe that you'll ever be able to com- | pete with a good dinner? Horace is a duck, but his adventurous desires are limited by his love of comfort. Does he | ever go at 70 on a State road? “Ne admitted Lucy, her eyes filled with longing. “Only last week a fel- | low inquired whether we were waiting for Santa Claus as he passed us. I was | mortified. I always hoped to spend | my married life exploring and hunting | wild animals.’ “Afraid you'll be a meek victim of | repression complex. Horace will never | travel far from a French chef, believe it or not.” “Love may change him.” | Might, but, Lu. better pin vour | hopes to a rush from a man from Mars; | you'd have a breaking chance of win. nlng Science Ls lccompll.shlng a lot‘\ Al'(/l'ln'fl SAL sl FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. | TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING. 1313 E STREET SOUTHEAST, WITH {4 et NS NG STORY these days, but Horace will never be- comes a gay adventurer for the llk! of making your dreams come true.” “I did so hope he'd change his mind and take me up with Ed's party. The Swallow is as safe as a baby buggy and I've always wanted to get up in the clouds. I actually believe he'd ha broken our engagement if I'd done as you argued rnd gone ANyway. “Did you offer to take a luncheon basket, Lucy?"” “No, Horgce hates anything messy,” returned Lucy soberly Sadie patted her shining. black hair. “You're hopelessly mid-Victorian in- stead of being adventurous as you think you are. Youll be apt to have a basket of ossified fruit on your dining room table and an enlarged crayon of dear Horace in your foyer when you've burned your bridges behind you and accepted the slave ring of platinum. “Just tell Horace plainly that you want to fly, don’t ask him.” Horace entered, his face alight with a secret exultation that his little flancee failed to observe, for she was wondering if he had heard the sacreligious advice | of the modern Sadie. I'm so glad to see she ended “Dear Horace, you. Have you dined?” anxiously. Horace smoothed his immaculate dinner jacket excitediy—“Oh, yes"—' BRICK GARAGE TN REAR By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | ecorded in Tiber 5251, foliv 12 et seq.. of the land records. request of party secured thereby. the under- signed trustees will offer for sule by pu auction. in front of the premises. on FRI- DAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF MAY. 29. AT FIVE FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK, | the following-described land, situate in the District of Colum- it: Lot 71. in Jerome B. Dormon's | ivision. In' square 1043. as per plat re- corded in ihe office of the surveyor for the ' District of Columbia in Liber 3L at folio 59. Terms: One-fourth of the _purchase- money to be paid in cash. balance in equal installments. represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser. pavable in one. two and three years. with interest at 6 per cent irom day of settlement. payable semi-an- nully, secured by deed of trust upon prop- erty “sold, or all cash. at option of pur- chaser. A deposit of $300.00 required at sale. ANl conveyancing. recording and no- tarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from dav of sale. otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser., after five days ad- vertisement of such_resale in some news- paper published in Washington. D. RAYMOND J. VIERBUCHEN, GEORGE M. EMMERICH. Trustees. my7-d&ds.exSu. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, Ainba$§ador ATLANTIC Summer’s Just eAround The Corner Now, Maytime — come to the Bosrdwalk snd the Ambassador. Spring has a warm embrace for ou. . . every breeze from the sea are premeaition of Summer. door Sea Water Swimming Pool. 685 Rooms ths. European Plan- Daily Rats $5.00 to $14.00 Single .00 to $16.00 Double VIRGINIA. “In the Mountains of Virginia Bryce's Hillside Cottages near Orkney Springs. just off the beautiful Shenandoah Valley, lllrn west at Mt. Jackson, Va. Fine roads.’ A unique resort.” Wonderful scenery. ‘he call of the mountains.” nature. good food. pure air, will rejuvenate you; 44 acres of playziounds. swimming pool. outdoor amusements. American plan, $2.50 per day, | 31250 and $15 a week. Booklet. Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM R. BRYCI fices, either Mt. Jackson, Macanie or Orkney Springs, Va OCEAN CITY, MD. MAYELOWER %3 Sprin in Every o Mrs. Kendall C. H: ~__BLUE RIDGE SUMMI’I‘ PA. BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA. (MONTEREY) — Week or week end hotel reservatiops, inciud- ing furnished Summer cottages ‘or rent or for sale. Golf course. tennis, swimming nool, horseback Tiding; 1800 11, ‘elevation. %5 m: tate rd. from Washington. Box . Blue idge_Summit, Pa. MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE. LONG DISTANCE MOVING Since 1896 DAVIDSON IRRREEce. STORAGE Co. 117 B 8t N.W. District_of Columbia. ‘and at | and | | didn't dare fine me. Owners. Post of- | patiently he strove to keep his manner negligent and he avoided Sadie’s ob- servant and amused eyes—“I—er—got here sooner than I'd expected.” “Little o' New Yawk still plugging along, I suppose, Horace?" “Yes,” he answered ubsenuv “had & great visit with Harxis. “Not Alexander Harris?” squealed Sadie. “I thought you went in for the | peaceful life. Alex is my ideal of a | go-aheader.” Came a hoarse and most amazing giggle from Horace: “He took a header a short time back, Sadie—tried to race a motor cop and struck a pole. A fel- low’s got to take a chance occasionally, though.” Gently Lucy touched his hand. “You haven't had a touch of fever or any- thing, have you?" “No, I—" Apparently his conversa- tion could not keep pace with his thoughts, for he sputtered, stammered and relapsed into excited silence. Alexander Harris suddenly entered tg face the three. “I suppose Horace has stolen all my lines and related the epic,” grinned Harris, giving his friend an irreverent dig in the ribs. Sadle’s wise eyes softened miracu~ lously. “Oh, yes. Are you much hurk from that pole?” He shook his head. “Nope. Cop is mad, though; I had one of those ‘mark of friendship’ badges on and he ‘What I meant was about our trip from New York. Horace has all the makings of an aviator, Lucy. Shall you be afraid to go up with him? He's crazy about it.” Lucy approached the blushing Horace. “You flew back here to get to me sooner? I just knew——" She broke off, for the clear tones of Alexander Harris penetrated the pink cloud of bemusement woven by Cupid. “Yeah, old Horace swore he'd never use that ticket I bought for him on the airplane, but when I told him of the superlative dinners that were served he ldn't resis "Six courses,” breathed Horace affec- tionately, “and every one good.” (Copyright, 1929.) No Cockneys Born Now. LONDON (#).—Strictl; 3 there hasn't been a real & w‘:fl"‘n in London for three years. Tradition |has it that only those born within {sound of Bow bells—the bells of St. Mary-le-Bow—are true Cockneys. Now it so happens that Bow bells haven't rung for three years. They need re- | pair, and money for the work has not |bt¢n -vlll ble. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS will_be opened at 2 p.m.. 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