Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
¢ ’ ? REAL ESTATE LOANS. o (Continued.) Aot MONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE in any amount at prevailing interest. JESSE L HEISKELL. 1115 Eve ol [P YOU NEED MONEY, SEE US FIRST - 'rompt, honest service, We loan money to Pay taxes, bills and alterations to your Droperty. 'Let us Tevisa your irusts. ~See JACK KRAFT. Of Superior Finance Co., Inc. _1331 G St. N.W.. Room 206, Fr. 2495. _ PIRST TRUST LOANS AT 5:9% AND UP- ward on improved property in the District of Columbia: also a limited amount for the nearby improved parts of Maryvland and Vir- sinia.” Building lcans made occasionally. LOUIS P SHOEMAKER. 1407 New York_Ave. Main 1168, QUICK MONEY =TO LEND. 2nd AND 3rd TRUSTS: $100 TO 4.000 ON MARYLAND AND D. C. HOMES: HREE DAYS TO COMPLETE TRANSAC- TIONS. COURTEQUS SERVICE. C. F. WARING, _1416 P ST NW___ MAIN 9172 1st & 2nd TRUST LOANS. Immediate Answers. FRED T. NESBIT, T 1010Vt MONEY T LOAN IMPROVED D. C. PROPERTY. RESIDENTIAL AND' BUSINESS PREVAILING INTEREST RATES. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., Inc., HEALTOR;!H M Ave._ oN WE BUY PIRST DE on vacant ground, building lots and acreage: also buy second deedsgpf trust motes on im: proved property. FULTON R. GORDON. Continental Trust Bldg. Main 5231 3nd AND 3rd TRUST MONEY LOANED. Iso to make improvements on D. C. and aryland_property PENN IMPROVEMENT CO., INC, Main §12-513. 911 7th N.W -— SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. KENSINGTON WILL ALWAYS BE A DE- sirable piace to live. A number of “For Balex” worth considering are listed with v Telaphone Kenuneton 236 and_arrangements will be made o show you Kensington and The properts that comes nearest to meei- ing_your requireme: BEAUTIFUL 5-ROOM BUNGALOW. 40 minutes ride from the city. Hold mortgage, who has Just taken property o Will sell for amouni of first mortgage, pay- able *330 *per month, including interest. Value #5.000 Property contains acre, fenced shicken houses, eleciricily and good water. ‘Take Falrfax car at 12th and Pa_ ave. get off nt' Wedderburn Station. walk 50 feet to ouse. Owner on premises from 10 to 6 daily BEAUTIFUL NEW on paved stre shade trees. front laundry trays, hardwood flogrs: an home. © $3.500, terms. O. B ZANTZING K st i n'w. Main 5371._ b TWO-ROOM BUNGALOW, 4 _ACRES OF round. High elevation. Suitable for Chicken farm. fruit trees. Price 31500 100 cash and '§15 per month. Located near eltsville Two-room bungalow, large lot. at Hyatts- wille: " Al improvements available. ~ Price $1,000: $100 cash. $15 per month, The O. B. ZANTZINGER CO.. phone Hyatisville 72 of Main 3371 =3 E o BETHESDA. MODERN_5-ROOM _BI Ealow: onk floors. shade: 6,500 terms. 8t. Elmo ave Phone Bradley 24-R FOR SALE_VACANT—i8_ CECIL AVE. Hrattsuilie, Mo, Lot soxigo ‘Tt ~ Detached ungalow. § rooms and bath. gas and elec- tric.. celiar. Bargain_ Terms $300 down. 345 ‘per month. C. F. WARING. 141§ F pony g % YOURS FOR ONLY $4.000—NICE SUBU ban home with five good size rooms. pantry d two porches, one screened. Baseme: and attic. ' Lot 50x150 fenced best Lovely vard: flowers. Driveway from [ro to garage. ' Arcola heat. Call_owner eve nings after 5. Memorial day or Sunday. Lir coln 9882-W at Ridge rd. n.e. 32 ATTRACTIVE SEMI-BUNGALOW HOUSE. as good as new. ai 6817 Laurel st. two blocks from center of Takoma, on 14ih st car line. 7 rooms. garage. shade. $60 monthly ‘covers all interest and principal. o P._Ruth, Clev. 1395, 2¢ NEW. MODERN HOME. 6 ROOMS, BAT] Bun_parlor, fNreplace. karaye under 5oy howh: 2 ncres of land. Phone Falls Church §23-F-14. _ BUNGALOW_AT JEWELL. VA —FIVE-MIN- ute walk to Washington Golf Ciub. 4 room dinette. screencd sleeping porch, electricity, bus line to city. ° Price reduced. Offer Xanted. Phone Columbia 9635. - SOME BETTER BARGAINS New brick home, hot-water heat. pantry, ttic. sleeping porch. laundry tubs, garage. I high elevation, $8.50. 6-room a beauti- B in, R with _convenjences. shrubbers, etc.; $3,550. -We have them. Sev- Va., easily sccessible to school. car line and bus' line. Unusually attractive bungalows for small_home seekers COURTLANDS TITLE CO.. INC., 213 Woodward Ruilding. Main 1356. or McLEAN. VA. it irendon_801-F-4. Nl 500 49th ST. NE—FIVE LARGE ROOMS. two-story house, bath. h.-w.h., electric Lghts, gas: two iarge lois; easy terms. H. D. WOODSON, Owner, 5008_Fitch Pl N.E.__Lincoln 1880. 2° FEARBY VIRGINIA_FROM OWNER. A strictly modern 7-room house: 2-car garage 12 block from car and bus lines: 2'z miles from Washington: a real bargain at $6,950; $500 cash ru‘m{tdA Call_Alexandria_1986. LI WOODRIDGLE, D. C. SPECTAL BARGAIN. Owner, leaving city, will sell equity of ,200 in his home for $750. Six rooms, tile ath, h.-wh. herdwood fioors, everything modern. Bullt less than four Yyears ago. lly detached, on large lot 200 feet d!er. 0-car_ garage. Monthly payments only $53. Don't miss this bargain. Call North 930 or inquire at 2002 Rhode Islarid ave. n.e. WOODRIDGE, D. C. Beautiful corner home on South Dakota e.; 7 Tooms, a h-w h.. garage; large 145 feet fron hade. Jawn and flow- 800, OuRer, transferred and will| sacrifice $2.000: terms will be arranged to suit. See 3 MAYNOR, 2605 Brentwood rd. n.e. North SALE_TRADI Va. Highlands—Large lot, modern 5-room bungalow. garage. For quick sale will sacri- fice on easy terms, trade or rent, f45 mo. ‘Tuxedo, Md.- About 3 squares from sta- #on, vicinity Cheverly acre lot. sood 6-room house. Eara c. Submit Four offer: terms, trade or rent, §19.50 mo. N. E. RYON. 1216 N. Y. Ave, M. 4697. CASH TALKS. B-room house, bath, every modern conven- E;;e: Tot 40 by 125, only 3 squares to car at Mt. Rainier. Priced to sell; can ar- nge terms PERRY BOSWELL. OWNER. 'E_GEORGES BANK BLDG., MT. RAINIER. M CONSIDER FAIRFAX COUNTY —for the location of your home or business. at_of ges shown on county maps: 5 are connected by improved. hard-surfaced Yoads with Washington and’ Alexandria, are junction points for 2 hard-surfaced Toads and 3 gre junction points more hard-surfaced roads. Railro 22 of the 34 points. 3 have two busses on rexular schedule _run oints not otherwise served. Sites available ces. poultry wnd Uruck farms. fruit rving. etc. Ask for literature on that interesis you for reside growing. d the subjec Write to the Secretary, FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERC Fairfax, Va. —_—— T ey RENT—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. @ GILBERT ST. MOYERS PARK. ADJO! Cotiage City. Md. -Neat 4-room buni ,mi. ineluding howh and gas, yard and garden: 330. H. M. BRUNK, Cottage &ity. Ma. Phone Hyatts. 97 BETHESDA. MD_ MODER! Rouse. Iarge lot. $50 per month. 4542 Mont- Womary ave. Phone Bradley 24-R. ___31° 3 MONTHS. NICELY FURNISHED HOME IN jlver Spring. shade trees: adults: bargain. flver Spring 112-J or Frankiin 9873. _3* SUBURBAN HOME. FURNISHED: 8 ROOMS 3UPaths. Prisidaire. electricity, hot-water feat, Jarke porches and grounds’ one suare froni car and bus lies: $100 & month. 1262 Lawrence st. Brookland. D. C._____ 31° _ STORE. 8 ROOMS. GARAGE FOR 4 CAR Gasoline station. large plot of ground. cor: Ber Central ave. and Chupel rd. h.e.: $50 per_month. _Cali Main 510. _ FURNISHED COTTAGES IN HIGH WOODS Near Rockville: turn off Norbeck rd. iz mile east _of raiiroad station. “Halton Woods» ““Perfect conditions for children Yow rent. Phone Rockvilie 253, ‘HANDSOME 7-ROOM AND BATH BRICK detached house. a.m e loi: just off RO T ave. at MU Rainier, Md.; $50 mo. J. W ROGERS, office 0pp. ta.. Mt. Rainier. Phor Hyatts. 125 NEARLY NEW 5-RM sewer. water. elec. Tawnadale st Colmar Manor. Md %08 Giregory st. Colmar Mano McLEAN, VA. breakfast porch, kitchen and In "spienidid eondition nd car line. Has large range. T SIX-ROOM BATH BUNGALOY heat: $28.50 mo. 5 rooms. th with earage %2 square from bus i m 1., also_electric 340 per | saie. | 812_17th st RENT—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. (Continued.) | 5.6, 7 ROM HOUSES AND BUNG. | lows: $30 and up. THE O. B, ZANTZINGER CO.. Phone Hyatts. 72 " Hyattaville, Md. I'HE SAN LOIS. The most beautiful and attractive 6-room low in the suburbs of Washington elec.. sewerage. water, h-w.h.. double ardwood floors. built-in Tast _room. handsome elec. Axtures. front. side and back porches. On 2-corner lot. lawn. privet hedge. shade. within 1 block of bus line; $65 monih, With privilege of _purchasi One-half _rent allowed on purchase the end of months. Dr. ROGERS, owner. Hyatts SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN PROP. BUNGALOW. 4 ROOMS, SLEEPING PORCH. cpen fireplace, Garrett Park. Sale or rent on the most reasonable ter OWNER, M. 2800: res.. Col. 548. e i A BARGAIN Four-room bungalow, gas, water, elec. Hy- attsville 127-W 30° WANTED—SUBURBAN PROPERTY TO RENT SMALL FURNISHED BUNG; low or cottage in cool place, suburbs. for Summer Garage required. = Address Box 3087, Star of . SALE—HOUSES MARIETTA easy terms. A real buy Address Box 439-X. HANDSOME CORNER ME_IN NORTH Cleveland Park to be sold at a bargain Address Box 438-X. Star_offic ATTRACTIVE CORNER R! Star_office. 201 Varnum st n.w nauire at premises. o [ AND PARK. 2027 MACOMB ST - Tdeal. 8 rooms, detached: sacrifice; owner leaving city. Cleveland 2315, 4603 GA. AVE.—SIX ROOMS, BA yard, garage. Al improvements. buv: owner leaving city 5-R. BUNGALOW. LARGE LOT pavment. $20 mo: near North Capitol and Quackenbos Room _ 700, ave RIGH modern home, h.-w.. home of this character been offered before for $5.950; circumstances force immediate You sure will be tickled Wwith th Your terms.~ Main 7831 STONE-FRONT HOME, WIiDE AVE. SE_ near park. stores and transportation. § Intwe rooms. h -w h.. elec, bath. newly pa- pered 0. “Terms 3200 cash, $50 mo.. inel E. M. AIKEN., M. 3356 COLORED _BRICK, 8 ROOMS AND BATH, ami:on V st near 1st n.w. Phone OWN- ER. Columbia 8575-J. 3 2° COLORED. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. NEAR 13th st.—Fine 8-room brick, with tile bat b.-w.h. elec.. colonial front porch: in excel: lent condition: priced right: easy terms. To inspect call Columbia 5515 or Cleveland 5547. UNUSUAL ENGLISH DESIGN BRICK HOME Just completed: 6 large rooms. 3 fully tiled baths: living room 15x30, open fireplace, Frigidaire, bronze screens: 2 large ' rear porches, upstairs and_down. 10x20; bullt-in garage. Price $13.950, excellent terms. Phone Wisconsin 2675 SACRIFICE SALE OF OLD DET! home, best section Mt. Pleasant: 7 _rooms. ami: near both car lines. bus. publie and Catholic_schools. _Phone_Col._2403. COLORED. NEAR UNION STATION. NE. 6-room _bitck, h-wh. elec. good cond Price 34,500, Terms $100 cashi. $40 mo. incl el int. 'E. M. AIKEN, 927 15th st. M. 3556 eves: Clev. 5430, COLORED. __ BALLBTON, VA _7-ROOM home. elec, newly papered. One acre ground Terms ‘$100 cash. $30 mo incl. all int. E. M AIKEN, 927 13th st. M. 3556; eves., Clev. COLORED. 50 GASH, 45 MO, INCL. ALL int. wil buy 6-room brick, w.h, elec., tiled bath. close in ne. E. M. AIKEN, M. 3555 eves.. Clev. 5490, DAILY 1938 GALES rgom brick homes, elec. hardwood floors. yard to alle: ce $5.500: terms like rent. E. M. AIKE! _15th st. M. 3556: e\ ev. 8490 NO_ 937 SHEPHERD ST. N W.—7-ROOM house, modern and in good condition: price. ;:25900 WM. R. ELLIS, 1539 Eve Main FROM OWNER. AT SACRIFICE: SIX-ROOM brick, Jike new: h-wh. built-In garage. large screened porches. weather-s®wipped: $6.950: 5100 c: 50 mo. 225 Cromweil Terrace n.e, 3'y squares north of 3rd and R. 1. ave. ne. Decatur 3946-W. 2* 501 PARK RD.—7 ROOMS, BATH. GARAGE. tile kitchen, breskfast porch: other features too numerous to mention: monthly tenant Anxious to sell. What your offer? OWN- ER. 3207 Ga. ave o 1+ 6 ROOMS. BATH. GAS. ELEC.. HOT AND cold water, front porch; no trust and good title: 1148 Bladensburg Rd, NE. ___* _ A BARGAIN ON EAST CAPITOL ST.. WHITE focation. -Seven rooms, bath. gns and elec.: 2Garages. 3011, alley. $250 cash, $37.50 per mo. Mish. excranke. ' 1004 K St. NW. " Main 3677. f11.500—4007 FESSENDEN ST.—BRICK. _§ fooms and bath: bullt like $35.000 home by oneor the best builders in_ Chevs Chase. Open this evening for inspection. Act Dk CHEVY CHASE REALTY CO,. Wisconsin_ Ave. at Windom Pi. Cleveland 4134, FOXHALL VILLAGE. Semi-detached, § rooms and ba v STORY & CO.- _Franklin 4100, 812 17th St. N.W._ SPECIAL BARGAIN-_COLORED—N.W. SEC- tion—6 large rooms, batb, cellar, garage, Gas and elec.; a mfiomu 0o 1004 K St. N.W. ' Main 3677, GEORGETOWN. An attractive brick house overlooking the I y residence of Col. “Bill" Donovan— three bedrooms. tiled bath. In a high part of this desirable section. with a beautiful outlook and & modern, comfortable interior. Priced to sell. Call Cleveland 3753-J or STONLE & FAIRFAX, National 2424, 1008_Conn._ Ave. SAVE MONEY. If you need a sMendid semi-detached Co- lonial house see 1717 L with side yard. 10 rooms, 2 bath: in’ rear. 'exterior and estimates for interior work amount. than $1. ‘This is a real bargai can be bought for several thousand dollars less than its actual worth. STORY & CO. TFOR SALE. 327 K ST. N.E. VACANT. Brick. 7 rooms and bath. cellar. hot-water heat, aitic; ood condition’ bargain. A ggod 10 st. 1103 Vermont NEAR_ THE CAPITOL—8-ROOM elec. Seldom has a reason- Frank. 4100 Attractive Dunigan-Built Home Near Sherman Circle. $8.950. ‘This complete. , exceptionally well constructed brick’ home is situated Just north of Sherman Circle, between Kansas and Illinois aves., in the most select part of Petworth. where homes have always sold rapidly. The house is in first-class condition—hot-water heat, oak floors, tiled bath and every convenience; garage on paved alley. Glose 1o transpprtation and school. A splendid value.” H. L. RUST COMPANY, 1001 15th St. N.W. Main 8100. NEAR GRANT CIRCLE. 8-ROOM SEMI-DETACHED HOME, 26 FT. WIDE, 2-CAR GARAGE. Charming _semi-detached, _colonial-type brick home. 26 feet wide, on a high eleva- tion near Grant Circle, convenient to schools, stores, churches and transportation. Con: crete front porch and covered side porch with entrance from living room: large Ii room, spacicus dining room. cheerful break- fa; m and well equipped kitchen, 4 weil arranged bedrooms, tiled bath with built-in tub and shower. 'All rooms exceplionally large. In ‘spiendid condition. = hardwood floors and trim ‘throughout, tionis. beautiful lighting fixtures. concrete celia with laundry trays and 2-car garage, Daved street and alley. Hot-water heat. au- tomatic_hot-water heater, linen closet on second, floor, livhts in all ‘closets and many other features throughout. This is & won. derful home at the unusual price of $11.500 urchaser. For appointment to inspect call Geor $ PRIC 5.250. NORTHEAST. 10th st. just off E. Cap. st. A modern bay-window brick dwelling containing six large rooms and bath, modern heating plant. eleciric Hgnts. room for Karage. This Drop: £33 s “peen priced exceptionally low for & 'quick ‘sale. with the easiest Kind of termi | JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS, | 314 Penna. Ave. SE. t artistic decora- with terms arranged to suit FOR COLORED. have homes priced from $2.500 up in Il sections of the city. Many of them va- cant. newly decorated ~and _modernized throughout. For sale on reasonable terms. CIIAS. D. SAGER, Realtor and Builder. 934 1ath St. N.W. | w Main 36. Near Sherman Circle. 6 Rooms, 3 Porches. Only $7.750—Terms, A splendid 6-room, tapestry-brick | home with southern exposure, conven- iently located near Sherman Circle | Reception hall. spacious rooms.>mas- fer bedroom ncross entire front of louse, inclosed breakfust porch. screeried siceping porch, covered front porch, concrete cellar ' with laundry Pliys 10 wood condition, hot-water hieat, electric lights. hardwood floors, iot' 142 feet deep with space for - Tage. paved street and alley. A real bargain at $7.750 with terms to suit. PHONE SERVICE UNTIL § P.M. CAFRITZ, ‘THE EVENING STAR., WAS REXE ESTXTE?D SALE—HOUSES. COLORED BARGAINS, One 6-room brick, am.i, nw. Also one 6-room brick. am.i. ne. ' Both wonderful bargains. Monthly Peyments as cheap as METROPOLITAN REALTY Co., 5088, Evening. Col. 5963. PETWORTH—$6.950. ORIGINALLY SOLD FOR $8.650. This all-brick home containing six bright room, tiled bath. hot-water heat. electricit: colonial front porch. breakfast and sieeping porches. built-in Ear: Teasonable terms be_arranged. Cal tlonal 894 COLORED. DOWNTOWN—FIRST COMMERCIAL. 905 t h-wh., elec { 1ights. 20-it. _alley: pro i erty on’ throughout and can be bought at ‘s special price and terms. MCLACHLEN BANKING CORP'N, Real Estate Dept.. 10th and G. Main 432 e FROM ACTUAL PHOTO. The Model Home ™ FOXHALL VILLAGE. 4420 QUE ST. OPE VERY DAY. 9 AM. TO9 P.M. 3 BEDROOMS AND BATH TO 6 BEDROOMS AND 3 BATHS. $11,750 And Upward. BOSS & PHELPS, CREATORS AND DEVELOPERS. 1417 K St. N.W. Drive out Que st. tb Wis. ave. morth 1 block to Reservoir rd. and then west to Vil- lage: make left-hand turn at 44th st. NEAR 18th AND COL. RD. 7-Room Brick Home. 20 Ft. Wide. $10,500. A type of home that has always been in great demand in this popular Testricted section. Now offered jor Immediate ‘sale &t a price consider- ably” under houses in thi p- cality. Seven ge rooms, glass-in- closed porch, tiled bath, open fire- place in living room, hot-water heat in absolutely first-class condition throughout. Convenient (o graded school, car lines and 18th and Col. rd. shopping (rxélelr. u H LARUST l(‘O.\U’ANY. 1001 15th St. N.W. Main 8100. $9,950. CORNER BRICK HOME. 7 ROOMS—BUILT-IN GARAGE. An unusual. colonial-type. corner brick home in a splendid n.w. community. con- venient to schools. stores, churches and transportation facilities. ~ Covered front orch, 7 beautiful rooms. including large iving’ room, spacious dining room. breal fast room. bright kitchen and 3 large bed- rooms. ‘Tiled bath with built-in tub and shower, large concrete cellar with laundrs trays. ' In splendid condition: newly deco- rated: hardwood floors, electricity, _hot- water heat, automatic ' hot-water heater, built-in garage: all modern improvemeni Nice lawn with shrubs: paved streel an alley. It will pay vou to inspect this home today. “Will take $9.950 for quick sale and rrange terms to suit purchaser. Call Geors gia 2248 for appointment to inspect. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. WANTED—TO BUY HOUSES. FOR_COLORED. Near Armstrong High School: 3-family fia each flat has 3 rooms and bath: live in one. Collect rent for the other. Price, $7,000, oK terms, 'JAMES M. WOODWARD, Realtor, 7i3 20th St. N.W. FOR COLORED. 919 5th ST. SE. Six-room brick: bath. gas ilght: in g0od repair. ‘monthly payment. PE] N, Room 219 Milis_Bid Main 10318. AMAZING! $12750! Corner—4 Bedrooms, West 16th St. Attractive brick—first floor. living room. dining room, pantry and Kitchen: second floor, 4 bright bedrooms. sleeping porch. hot- water heat and electricity, front and rear | porches. linen closet. every desirable fea- fire of a comfortable home A GENUINE BARGAIN. Call Cleveland 3752-J or STONE & FAIRFAX, _National 2424. 1008_Conn. Ave. _ UNBEATABLIE BARGAIN. 38 FRANKLIN ST NE. ONLY $9.250—ON EASY TERMS. v e ONnasea another Home. wil aCrince Far ch Tow" sum: 8 iarge rooms and bath with inclosed porches and built-in garage. Quick response advised as such bar- #aln is seldom found. e et toC Insect. Phone SHOWALTER REALTY CO., Mam 4132 or Potomac 4491 Any Time SPECIAL! BEAUTIFUL CHEVY CHASE. 20 EAST. OXFORD 6T. CEETY CRRGE MD This is a seven-room. two-bath detached | home. located on a corner lot in a delightful DS barhood ‘e are keeping it open for inspection evirs SiSEtBING 1t BER, ‘Of, WRECom: e YT " houte you Have seep priced around twenty thousand dollars. You will be delighted when you see this house and. also, when you know what it can be bought for. : s A McNEIL & CO., INC., Insurance Bldg. Main 5644, _ Colored—Downtown Bargain. 38.000—EASY TERMS. Close to Conn. ave. on alphabet street beautitul modern 6-room brick home with howh., elec. iight and warage. Quick re- sbonise” advised. as such opportunities are seldom offered o S SHOWALTER REALTY CO,, 924 17th ST. N.W. 122, or Pot. 4491 Any_Time. NEAR SOLDIERS' HOME. 6 LARGE _ROOMS_ 2-CAR GARAGE. ONLY $7.250 -TERMS. A real bargain in a 30-foot colonial-type brick home at an unusually low price: near So diers’ Home and convenient to schools. Stores and transportation. Three covered porches, Teception all, § large rooms and filed bath. concrete cellar with laundry trays. In good condition: nicely decorated: hardwood floors and trim. hot-water heat. electricity. ~ Large rear yard with two-car Sarage. paved sireet and alley Only $7.350 nd terms can be arranged io suit. Cail Lincoln 1974 and see this home todas Beautiful Home for Colored. Located in delightful neighbor- hood: exceptionally well built, with with all modern improvements 4418 GAULT PL. N.E,, Deanwood, D. C. 6 rooms. tile bath. hardwood flos het-water heat,’ wide porcnes. eiect Tic! A Bargain at the Price. VERY EASY TERMS. Open for inspection every day and evening, including Sunday. e line car leaving 15th d n.w., riding to 44th and Tkl right. to the house. B. B. PINN: Exclusive Sales Representative. 'NYON ST. COL. 5817. Dean’ ave. —TWO ROOMS. Giving away two rooms free in a $17.500 beautiful new modern brick and stucco Eng- lish-type home. am.i. for the price of room. semi-detached at $15.500: facing public park: very big lot. 150 feei deep to good alley: big garage: good terms. will consider trades on other prop- erties 4123 MILITARY RD. N.W.—OPEN. * "FOR SALE TO COLORED. 1328 V ST, N.W. Vacant. 6 rooms and bath. electric lights, hot- waterheut. GARAGE: ‘easy lermus: price. $6.850. C. F. WARING. Owner. 1416 Fst. n.w 1110 8th N.\W.—Ist COM. 7.4 ‘oom and bath brick: one block 000 from Library: elec. Its., latgobe heat; room | for earage: 3780 casn. ' © " U U |416 NEW JERSEY AVE. S.E. $7.250—8emi-detached 7-room and bath brick: h.-w.h. and elec. Its. double back porch, large yard: all large rooms: one block from House Office Bidg.: $750 cash. L1.°p. STEELE. 107 M N.W. reduced price of SPECIAL BARGAIN. 3207 OLIVER ST.. CHEVY CHASE. D. C. DET. COLONTAL CENTER HALL HOME. © Tooms. bath. am.i. 2-car warage. ot 50 by 125, See any day after 10 a.m. For sale by owner. NEAR NAVY YARD 6-ROOM_BRICK HOME, ONLY $5.975 ASY TERMS. A real bargain in a modern 6-room brick home near the Navy Yard: close to schools. | stores and car lines: an ideal location for those who wish to live near their work Covered concrete front porch. reception hall, living room. dining room. hice kitchen. large bedrooms and tile bath. concrete Iar with laundry trays. In perfect cond! tion" and prettily decorated ~Hardwood | floors. hot-water heat. electricity: all mod- ern improvements: rear vard. Only $5.975 Wwill arrange terms to suit. Call Adams 8217 for further information. “COLORED BARGAIN. PRICE, $5.500. A 6-room house in A-1 condition: lo- catea®on 8in 50 h near New York ave Very convenient location; zoned first com- mercial. Splendid opportunity for investment. Ad- tacent to Convention Hall Market and to the new plant of the Steuart Motor Co., in a district where values are soaring. en consid- e Owner must sell. Price has erably reduced for immediate si Very low terms can be arranged for re- sponsible purchaser. Call us for_inspection. WARDMAN, FExclusive Agent, 1437 K St. N.W. Phone District 3830. Ask for Mr. Lyons. ening Phone Georgia 677. 5.850. Located in a desirable northwest neighbor- hood. convenient 1o school. car and busses. we have a few new houses vet unsold. They are semi-detached. having 6 rooms. h.-w.h., ectric_iights. hardwood floors, tile batbs, nt_and double rear porches. modern cel ars with built-in garages and iaundry travs. These houses were built to sell at a much higher figure, and owing to the circum- stances we are selling them rapidly at the price above mentioned. _Terms as low as $300" cash and $50 a mionth will be accept- able. Call us for further information and ap- pointment to inspect. QUEBEC ST. Located about one-half square east of Georgia ave. ol fully developed and well shaded offer a handsome 6-room house. 22 feet wide. having h.-w.h., and electric lights. open fireplace in living room. ( modern kitchen, breakfast room. complete rage. Price only $9,500, with reasonable NEAR TIIE NEW McKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL. 2-story brick house, practically new, con- taining 6 large rooms and tie bath. h.-w.h., electricity. breakfast porch, sleeping porch. colonial front porch. modern cellar with for further information. THE MUNSEY TRUST CO., Real Estate Depl. Natlonal 8080. NEAR 16th AND COLUMBIA RD. Four-Bedroom Home. 22 Ft. Wide. A popular type of home (2 stories. 7 rooms) in wn exclusive residentiai uare west of 16th. one block from Mt. Pleasunt car line and couvenient 0 16th st. bus service. The frst floor consists of wide receplion hall. very large living and dining rooms. Kitchen and pantry: upstairs. four wells pro- portioned bedrooms, and led bath. eatures include hot-water heat.: hardwood floors. instantaneous heater and every convenience of the well or- dered home. Out-of-town owner is anxious to fell immediately, and the price Will interest you. I .. RUST COMPANY 1001 15th St. N.W. Main 8100, ~ COLORED: $200 CASH. 1811 GALES ST. N.E Five large rooms, tile bath. hot-water ‘heat, elec. lights. hardwood floors, cellar, co- }Dnlll front porch, double rear porches hden ot to alley. Open evenings 6 to 9, ail day Sunday. TODAY'S BEST BUY! detached bungalow: 5 well attic. screens. open fireplac pletely landscaped. $11,975—English-type, all ded and Drive out Wisconsi Bradley Lane). turn _east two blocks to property—or foom, open fireplace, sun b bedrooms, 32 _tiled baths, ot 60x125. Construction may select own paper an Wisconsin 2875, $9,950—Desirable section of Chevy Chase near Conn. ave. $19,750—In old Section 2 of Chevy Chase. exclusive residential section. lish design; stone, brick and stucco construction o M. and R. B. WARREN. SAN CHEVY CHASE. Modern tioned rooms and bath. floored r garage; good sized lot, com- -brick home on large lot, 60x110 feet, entirely with sbade trees in rear yard in shower, ample lighted closets. 33-foot living room with open fireplace, h: covered side porch, detached garage. & rooms dwood floors, bronze screens, ave, fo Jelang st ust bevond on Leland to st., then nor! phone Wisconsin 2875, half block west of Circle, ‘Perfactly beautiful homs of Ens: Large living rlor, model kitchen, inlaid linoleum. loored attic. ga; to_mateh house: being completed, and purchaser electrical fixtures, ‘Wisconsin 3875, \ Vieit the Model 6-Room Brick Semi-Detached Completely Furnished EXHIBITION HOME In Fort Price $7,850 $350 Down $55 Month man St to Tuckerman St. 1437 K ST. N.W. Stevens This home has —Large. light kitchen equipped with cabinet, broom closet. built-in ironing board, tile sink and Quality Brand gas range! —double electric floor plugs in every —Iarge’ bagement, light and dry. “equipped with screens and acreen doors. Zbullt-in garase, heated and lighted. —hot-water heating plant “concrete alleyway, 18 1t. —sodded lawn. a restricted neighborhood, 35 minutes from midtown. Gonvenient to’ schools. churches, stores, two car lines and & bus line. - Open Every Day Until 9 P.M. DRIVE OUT TODAY! HOW TO COME Drive out 16th St. to'Colorado Ave., then to Georgla Ave.. out Georsia to Tucker- “urn right and follow signs to the furnished home, or lake Georgia Ave, c WARDMAN MAIN 3830 A Charming English Home EXHIBIT HOME 4605 Norwood Drive 1016 14th St. U~ S. WALTERS, McLean, geeal nfie” Church 81 016 14 g CAFRITZ Beautiful New DETACHED HOMES in Chevy Chase Terrace Picturesque colonial and English trtached homes in an exclusive iburban community overlooking the hievy Chase Country Club. 6 Large Rooms—Tiled Bath Separate Lavatory Lot 50x132 Ft.—Garage Artistic Decoration Attractive Landscaping -~ $13,500 Convenient Terms Drive ont Connecticut avenue to Bradley lane. west Lo Wisconsin avenue. south to Norwood Drive. or motor out Wisconsin_avenue 1o Norwood Drive; about 20 minutes from the heart of the city. Main 9080 COLORED HOM NEW HOM BUY BEFORE ADVANC $6,175. WASHINGTON'S FASIEST SELLING DEVELOPMENT. KINGMAN PARK. ‘Take H st. cars to 24th st. n.e.. 17 minutes to Treasury. Don't fail to visit this out- standing new-home development, where every modern lmprovement s been used i thiese well arranged sl-brick residences. having hardwood floors, 3 large porches, full size cellars, large lots, in the neighborhood where representative citizens have alread. Durchased Guring the 1ast few months nearly 300 “homes. . The close-in-town con surrounded by Government-maints arcas, having excelient iransportation facil: jties and where large improvement will brink reflected Increased values, Don't miss this opportunity to inspeet. Write or call Main 36 for illustrated pamphlet. CHAS. D. SAGER, REALTOR AND BUILDER. 924_14th St N.W. Main 36. 1 1 Near Union Station, $7,250. 6-Room Brick Home. One of those substantial red brick bay-window houses in a nearby north- east section, conveniently ~ located near three 'car lines and within walking distance of many Govern- ment buildings and Union Station. 8 beautiful rooms made possible by the fact that the house is three rooms deep. Tiled bath, electric lights, ~wonder(ul heating _system. deep lot with plenty of space for & garage. In perfect physical condi- tion and will sell on modest terms to & responsible person. See this home todar. Tt 4s s real bargaln - at PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. CAFRITZ, 1016 14th ST. _____MAIN 9080. SPECIAL BARGAIN. 1737 Upshur St. N.W, Semi-Detached Brick Home. Contains elght rooms. two, baths and Gen- eral Electric refrigeration. There Is a large yard and two-car brick garage on paved alley. “The only available new house in this Sectlon. Drive out 16th st. two sauares past bridge and turn to left at Upshur st. Open and " lighted untl 9§ pm. For terms see owner ‘mext dopr at 1735 Upshur st. n.W. ol 4456 DON'T MISS THIS_BARGAIN_ONLY ONE. | The Engleside WILL PAY CASH FOR 8 OR 10 SMALL ses: wanted, second trust loan of {rom $2.500 to_$3.000. first-class Fisk. Box 4254. Takoma Park. D. O, CASH PAID FOR YOUR HOUSE OR OTIER property if priced right, white or_colored Also many clients to purchase and trade real estate of all descriptions, any kind Showalter Realty Co.. 924 17th st. n.w. Main 4122 or_Pol. 4491. any time UMMER HOMES. TTAGH FOR RENT A’ NORTH BEACH, MD. Phone Potomsc 570-W OFFICIAL NOTICES. _ ot COMMISSION OF THE DIST of Columbia. May 24. 1929 In accordance with the brovisions of Section 3 of an Act of Congress. approved March 1. 1920 (Public No. 153, €6th Conkress. entitled “An Act to Texulate the height. area and use of build- ines in the Dis of Columbia and to create a Zdnine Commissior. and for other purposes " notice is hereby given that s pub. ic hearing will be held in the Board Room of the District Building beginning at '10:00 a.m.. June 5. 1929, for the purpose of consid- ering the following proposed changes in the | Zoning Regulations. and the boundaries of the use, height and area districts, to wii: 1. Add 1o’ Section 111 of the Zoning Rexul tions. two paragiaphs. as follows engine houses, police siations and pump tations.” _“PBublic playgrounds. public cation centers and public s¥IMMINE pools CHANGE_FROM RESIDENTIAL, 90 REA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL.’ 907 A: Lot 801, sauare 122. knOwn us 19th st “u.w. 3. CHANGE FROM COMMERCIAL, 90°, C AREA TO FIRST MERCIAL. Te 128. bounded <) AREA: Lot 137, sauare 1 R street nw. 5 CHANGE FROM RE DENTIAL. 90' and 60. C AREA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL, 90' and 60". C_AREA: Lol 800. 1. 801. 802, 3 and 4. squure 521, be on the north side of P_street, belween 3rd and 4th streets. and 226 fect from P stres on 4th street n.w. 6 CIANGE FROM RES DENTIAL, 60°, C AREA TO FIRST COMM CIAL, 60", C AREA: Lots 54, 55 and 5 2897, known_ us Hapipshire ave. RESIDENTTAL. C_AREA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL. 60", C AREA: Lots 88 and 9, square 3112, known as 15 and 17 Rhodé Tsland ave. n.w. 8. CHANGE FROM RESI- NTIAL. 40, C AREA TO RESIDENTIAL. . C AREA:' Rear puit of lot 80: 1929, being on the northwest corner street and Wisc CHANCE FROM RESIDENTIAL, 40° A R! RICTED AREA TO RESIDENTIAL. 40°. C AREA: Lots 5-9. incl. square 1983, being the northeast corner Eliicott street and Reno road nw. 10. CHANGE FROM RESIDEN- TIAL, 40°, A AREA TO FIRST COMMER- CIAL! 40 C AREA: Lots 1-4. incl. square 5453, being the southeast corner Minnesota ave. and E street se. W. B. LADUE, PROC- TOR_L. DOUGHERTY, SIDNEY F. TALIA FERRO, DAVID LYNK, U. S. GRANT, 3 Zoning Commission of ' the District of® Co- lumbia. _my24-10t known as T RESORTS. : ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ibassado Summer’s Just cAround The Corner Now., Maytime — come to the Boardwalk and the Amba Spring has a warm embrace for you... every breeze from the sea bears premonition of Summer. Indoor Sea Water Swimming Pool. 685 Rooms 685 Baths European Plan—Daily Rate #5.00 0 $14.00 Single $8.00 to $16.00 Double THE weh SEASIDE HOTEL New in Construction, #: and Furnishings Old in Hospita Tradition » ~ ATLANTI Established for sixty y On Ocean and ardwalk New Fireproof Buildings Cuisine unexcelled. American Plan. Garage Walter J. Bazby, bne. i - o o H ] Ocenn end Contiecticut AVe, .YI;Q,‘?OR INN Ideal location: large, airy | running water: 27th season: spring rates. Owner_mgmt. J. P. & A. M. DUNN. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. Beac C CITY,N.J. The only resort on the Jersey coast that combines perfect bathing. always xood fish- fog. With & modern hote] and gives sure re- lief from Hay Pever besides. Booklet. Five tennis courts, Opens Jue 1st, L e P NG OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Ocean Grove, N. J.. overlooking [Gcean: liot & cold water in every | B room. V. C. Haynies, L. E. Wright. WILDWOOD, N. J. Open All Year. 1sa. to New Convention and Muslc Pier. $18 to $25 wkly. Own. Mgt. J. Bush, EAGLES MERE, PA. Desirable Furnished Cottages ¥ith modern conveniences. situated in park near bathing beach. Write The Forest The | equal interes { drew was much more democratic than | Mc | talked about Andy. | New York and brought Andy's body | | home, draped with the stars and stripes. | | station” to the cemetery to place him { then back Wonder if you wouldn’t help ething to do.” the string world. her by giving her son Mrs. Mortimer toyved wi Stars of Gold. OCKFORD had always smod! more or less in awe of Mrs.|of black beads about her n Mortimer., She had lived for| I will be ¢ 1p her, of course, 30 years in the big brick house | Dr. Dykeman her to me tomor- set back on the velvety green|row. Of course my housework 1s lawn on South Main street: she had|emciently by my servants, driven regularly through the town first | pyt in her carriage, and later in her closed |~ “Margaret Mu car. She had attended the Episcopal| money, Mrs. Mo church and had contributed freely to | work Unless vou I all worthy benefits. Rockford had | “T can arrange helped bury her husband with all the T will expe pomp and respect due the “town’s rich- Murph est man” when Andrew Jr. was iwo|great living To vears of age, and yet Rockford did not know Mrs. Mortimer. |ing. She eved It watched with interest when she|genuine admiratior closed her house each Summer and left | her with shining for the seashore; the mountains: | broad sometimes Europe. It watched with | Mur t the preparations for her | —over had watched Andrew Jr.|flag with An- | and below the pic timer, “Oh!" she whispered. God bl im.” Mrs, Mortimer turned her r ing for n She wants ve work for her— not house almost on return. It grow up and go away to college. his stately mother. He had attended the Rockford schools and had got into as much mischief as the test-of the Rockford boys; his first automobiie had been a source of much worry to the| with gravis townspeople. He returned from col- and good 1 lege at regular intervals and Rockford | grey eyes of Mrs. Mortim was always glad to welcome him home. | smile faded. He was just 24 when he came home| T h: that Spring of 1917 from training camp, | my housck resplendent in his tailored khaki and |over to you, Mrs. Murpl nd once a Sam Brown belt, two bars on his|week-—on Friday—I w shoulders, and his mother had been|and help ciean while Elfreda brave when he waved good-by to her | ond maid—is visiting her mother. and to Rockford from the rear platform | that be of help to you?" of a troop-filled train, It was then| It will indeed, Mrs. Mortimer, and I that Rockford came to know Mrs. Mor- | thank you kindl try to please you timer better. She opened her big house | —and I thank and the women daily spent hours there | She turned "to rolling bandages, cutting, sewing, knit- | mantel ting, packing. Mrs, Mortimer moved | Your boy, Mrs. Mortimer—I hear about the rooms quietly, regally. She | I'm sorry.” A blue star on a| Mrs. Mortimer nod white background hung in her window. | my son—Andrew: And then in September, 1918 that| Margaret Murphy wiped blue star turned to gold! Rockford | “You gave something big, Mr 3 was stricken. Fine young Andrew Mor- | mer—you gave something wonderful timer had fallen in the Argonne. They | to America.” tried to convey their love and sympa- Mortimer cut thy to his mother, but grief-seared, she will have the shut them out of her life. She would | 3 Good morning, Mrs. M not talk; she would not listen. three y Margaret Murphy The following Summer she went to|gave two days a week to Mrs. Mortimer and at the end of that time she did not know her any better than she did the morning they had stood together before the gold-starred flag over the mantel, but Margaret Murphy contin- ued to smile and sing over her work, Then on Memorial day, when Rock- ord was gay with flags and bunting, Margaret Murphy went to the cemetery with her arms full of flowers. She wended her way among the graves until she stood in the shadow of the granite haft that bore the name of Andrew Mortimer, jr.. the date of his birth and death; the company with which he served. She knelt and carefully arrang- ed the colorful blossoms about the little flag that waved in the morning breeze. She was about to rise to her feet when some one came and stood near her. It was Mrs. Mortimer. “This is kind of you, Mrs. Murphy, very kind. T have noticed fresh flowers here regularly,. Have you brought them?” . Margaret Murphy noddex “But why, Mrs. Murph | do_this when I—" “I-I can’t go to my own boy's grave Mrs. Mortimer, and I want to show my love and my placing flowers on a perhaps one of his—w call them, buddies? Any his life for t arranged with Mrs. Black, eper, to turn the washings on the the picture ed shor “Yes her short. indry Rockford turned out to do him honor. | The business houses were closing; the | flags at half m: and every lad who | had gone across acted as military escort as they bore Andy from the railroad | beside his father. Rockford wept un: ashamed when that salute was fired | across the open grave. Mrs, Mortimer again went into seclu- sion. The war had brought her out—it had taken her back—she was bitter. She regularly left for her Summer | at seashore and mountains. She never went to Europe again. She spent two | months each Winter in Florida. And to_the lovely lonely big house on. Rockford’s main’ street. It was three years after the war that the minister came to her. “Mrs. Mortimer, there is a woman in town who needs work. She came here a month ago. A splendid untiring worker, earnest and faithful. I have | come to know and like her, She needs money—seems to be all alone in the AUCTION SALES. __TOMORROW. ADAM A \K’ESC"LE'R & SON. Auctioneers. Contractor’s E E)l" Public_Auc AT DISTRICT HEIGHTS, MD., FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1929, Commencing 11 A.M. Pordson Tractor with Universil Road Ma- | chine: Fordson Tractor with Heavy Duty Wheels; Wico American 'Saw Table with S-HP. Engine: Steel (‘ement Forms for Pa ik 2 Miami Scripers. Wonder size 7 Ce ment Mixer: Wire Cabie, New Cast Iron and Terra-Cotta Pipé. Ford Truck with Steel Dump: Ford Truck with Bus Body, etc. District Helghts on Marlboro Pike, 2 miles from District Line. ‘Terms: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, my27.28.29.30 Aucts. FUTURE DAYS. why do you av she faitered. Margaret Murphy nodded and turn- ed back the lapel of her coat. A tiny star shone e. Timmie died in_the Argonne.’ too.” “O-h-h,” breathed Andrew Mortimer's Mother. “And you never told me!” “You never let me—but I under stood,” and Margaret Murphy smiled winsomely through the tears. “I'm saving my money and I'm going to his grave in the Fall, ma’am?” Where is Timmie buried?” “In Arlington, ma’am.” i | H about Margaret Murphy and she held gf,fice Equgyrén,{v léfldg 8 e TS the stat of ~Onward, iano, F % adios, Christian Soldiers” in_the d\shfancr an; 5 nounced the approach of the annua Automobiles, Etc. By order Wm. L. Orem, Jr. parade—coming to honor Rockford's Trustee in Bankruptcy, et al. soldier dead. “You are going to Arlington tomor- Including Bedroom. Dininz. Daven- port and _Bed-Davenport Suites. row, Margaret Murphy, and I'm going with you,” whispered Mrs. Mortimer. Breakfast Suites, Lamps. Talking Machines. “We are going to Timmie's grave to- BY PUBLIC AUCTION ADAM A HLER & SON . Wi AUCTION ‘THE END. (Copyright, 1929.) VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Pinewood Hotel, Inc. and Traymore Apts. On the Walkway—Open All Year American and Europeap plan. room suites. Moderate rates. Month or Season. Write for Booklet Now under management of J. T. ADDISON The Porahontas Special Rates Until June 30 In the heart of all the beach af teactions. and directly on the ocean’ an X culsine. k riding, ete. Make the POCAHONTAS your home by the A. B. WILLIAMS. O THE. EDGEWATER Now open. Special week-end rate in effect until June 23, covering 4 meals aud one night's lodging. $5.00 per person Wire Reservations. Ralph ._Johnso! Seaside Cottage On Ocean front at 17th St. Seafood and home cookin. Hot and cold running water i tooms. Moderate prices. Mrs. Mary C. Latham. Sii e o kel NEW WAVERLEY HOTEL All Outside Rooms, Private Baths. Golf Privileges, Surf Bathing. Delicious Southern Meals. Booklet on Reauest N.W.—$7,250. ORIGINALLY SOLD FOR $9.750. 20 PT. FRONT, ALL BRICK. ‘This beauutiful home . rooms, tiled bath, h-w Xlon; poich. (lll;r breal wnd sleeping porches, bullt-in varsse % PREASONABLE TERMS Dou't_Put Off -Cull Toduy. Main_8 SEMI-DETACHED New Home, on 30-Ft.-Front Lot $250 CASH—PETWORTIT. Monthly Payments Less Than Rent. This beautifi] semi-detached Homie, con- taining 6 bright rooms, beautifully deco- rate tile bath. with ' buiit-in tub and shower, hot-water heat. electricity, la brenkfast and sieeping_ porchies, paved street arage. = For further informa- large colontal 53. A WONDERFUL BARCAIN. BIG 6-RM. HOME -2 INCLOSED PORCHES. ONLY $7.500—EASY TERMS. you are looking for a real bargain in northwest section it will pay you to in- | home with 3 large cov- ered porches, on a high elevation. convenient fo stores. schools, churches and transpor- ation facilities. Tiled bath with bullt-in tub and shover, master bedroom across en- tire ‘front of house, kitchen with pantry, wlassed-in breakfast’ and. sieeping porches, Coat closet with mirror door ou first floor. condition: hot-water heat, electric: dwood foors: ail modern conven- lences: paved street and uiley. Owner leav- ing town is forced to offer this home for quick sale wt $7.500 snd will muke terms to sult__For turther iuformation call Adams 834. $8,950. : Upper 16th Street. 6 Rooms—Garage. Attractive colonial brick hiome in the up- per 16th st. section, convenient 0 Lranspor- tation Iacilities, at an exceptionally low price. Six large rooms and tiled bath. cov- ered front porch and glass-inclosed break- fast and sleeping porches: bright kitchen, wel! gquipped: bulit-in garage. In good con- dition and artistically decor, place, hardwood floors, hot: th, speot. this big 6-r00 THE HYGEIA Centrally Located on Ocean Front Running water—special rates until June 30. Capucity 100. Mrs. J. E._Dyer. Owner-Mgr. —___OCEAN_CITY, MD. MAYFLOWER ¥i; Phone_ in v Room. ___Mrs. Kendall STEAMSHIPS, AUZTRALIA L The, Royal Mail Steamers 3 i For fare, elc. apply Cun. Pac. Rwy. ldth St., at New York Ave N.W. Washingien. or ‘0 the Canadian Australasian Line, 999 Hist- ires St W. Vancouver, B. C. PACKING & STORAGE. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF STORAGE FOR Household Goods. Pianos, Works of "Art, ks. etc. Separate Tooms available. Moving, Packing and Shipping: moderate rates 'Phone Main 6900. N TRANSFER_& STORAGE_CO.. § & STORAGE PACKING co. SHIP| 616 EYE ST N.W. + MAIN 2010 tricity, screens_thro provements. This is B e e al n't ‘turther Without Worry or Risk. Ri At Weschler’s | 920 Penna. Ave. NW. SATURDAY June 1, 1929 Furniture, 9 2.m. Automobiles, 10 my30.31 TWO KILLED, SIX HURT Five Are Injured Seriously When Bolt Strikes Grandstand Refuge at Central City. C.. AUCTIONEERS. AL_EFFECTS, HOUSE- | HOLD GOODS, ETC., FOR STORAGE CHARGES. i Notice is herehy given that on SATUR.- | DAY, JUNE FIRST, 1929, AT TEN O'CLOCK AM. and each succeeding Saturday there- after, ‘there will be sold at public auction, in the auction rooms of C. G. Sloan & Ca., Inc.. 715 13th st. n.w.. Washington, D. 10" énforce liens for Storave: charie: due‘and unpaid. all househoid goods, paini ings “and. personal effects In_storage with Smith's Transfer & Storage Co. Inc., in the names of Ruleigh Anderson. Mar Mrs. Maggie Brown. I W. Digys, Mrs. J. Dinés, estate of Swmuel Everly. Mrs. .1 Farrish. Amelis Green. Louis E. Griffit Olive lardy, Mrs. Erminey Hawkins. J. Walter Henning, Mrs Della Neison. Ruth Perry, Mrs. M. E. Rapstuck. George W. Rector. Frank Roundtree, Albert J. Shorter, Mra. Georye Skinner. Miss Alice Spates, J. 11 Spencer, Mrs, Marnie Strother. Lois B Taylor, M. F. Ward, Lucill jams, A W. Wooden. Malcolm L. Woods, Mrs. K Wriddell, Eilis Wright,“consisting of ho: hold goods. furniture. sewing machines. chi Toniers, barrels and contents. boxes and © tents. beds, bookeases. pictures. {Funks and contents. dressers. table chairs, " refrigerators, etc. Al stored’ in the names of the following Sons. viz: V. A Hubburd. J. H. Spencer A M. E. Watson. planos: Mrs. Lelia C. modore, trunk: V. D, Dixon. C. P. Nu poolroom ' tures: office furniture: Ethei Scatt, Phillip Thomas #nd Mrs. K. W. Wrid- dell, boxes wnd conents | Sichied ) CLARENDON SMITH, Smith's Transter & Stg. Co., 1513 You 8t. N.W., Washingto: 11y16.23.30 Peerless “72” Sedan By order Trustee in Bankruptey Also other Automobiles @ By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY June 1st 10 AM. my30.31 C. G. SLOAN & CO. SALE_OF PERSON. By the Associated Press. JOHNSTON, Rg., May 30.—Two young men were Killed and six hurt, five seriously, late Tuesday when light- ning struck a grandstand under which they had taken refuge at the Central | City Ball Park during a severe electri- cal storm. Central City is 18 miles™ | from here. | Those killed were Charles Bobach, 19, of Central City, and Peter Solonich, {16, of Miller Run. A Somerset County League base ball game was about to start when the storm broke. A bolt of lighining struck a scraper near which the victims were standing when they to efuge be- neath the grandstand. ‘mi:ror A B a American Seamen Drown. SANTOS, Brazil, May30 (#).—Three members of the crew of the American steamer Commack drowned in the cap- sizing of & small boat that was taking hem ashore. Three others were saved. The dead are P. J. Blake, second en- gineer; Jorger Hammond, storekeeper, and Jesus Lopez, cook. T T Clark’s Famous Cruises CRUISEJune 29 . EUROPE oo CUNARD LINE, 52 days, $600 to $1300 Spain, Tangier, Algiers, Italy, Riviera, Sweden, Norway, Edinburgh, Tros- sachs, Berlin (Paris, London, Rhine, ete.). Hotels, drives, fees, ete. included. Mediterranean Crui Jan. 29, $600uf. Ober's SS. & Tourist Agency, 1420 H St., N. W. Frank C. Clark, Times Building, New York Gity AUCTION SAY FUTURE DAYS. i’istate Sale Valuable Chinese and European Bric- a-Brac, Paintings by Lucien Powell, neostereo. Lamasure and others, Japanese Prints and Water Colors, Rare Venetian Chandelier and Side Brackets, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Ma- hogany Chairs and Tables, Upholstered Furniture, Screens and Other Household Effects of Every Description ; AT PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. SATURDAY, JUNE 1st, 1929 TRADE MARK MOVE F, Service—Low Storage in rooms, $2 mo. and up. for ‘sniping. NORTH 104 rids Ave. N.W. At 10 AM. Terms: Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co,, Inc., Aucts.