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REAL EXCHANGE. ESTATE. SALE—SUBURBAN. HOMES NEAR MIAMI, .. for Washington first mortgages of Tones. " Write A. G. Kuhn, 2013 H st. n.w. §EAR TER AND PARK RD- 3 FAMILY at; trade for small sub, or city home. Met. 4300;_Clev. 0216. . 5 ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW IN B MIAMI, FLA. Will_exchange very desitable bungalow, with 8-room frame house on rear of lot, Jor ‘small residence or investment property in Washington. ~ This property is- within easy walking distance of downtown Miami And is free of encumbrance. ~Address Box 366-K. Star_omce = BEAUTIFUL 16th ST. HOME, CLEAR OF ALL incumbrances, for business property or small apt. house. CHILDRESS, _omastms " Disesiet mos. Detached Center-Hall Home for Nearby Farm. Beautiful detached center-hall residence in wpper 16th st section, subject to cne trust only. House is in beautiful condition. ern with large grounds and two-car . Will trade for farm in_nearby Maryland from $10.000 to $40.000. For further details communicate with Box 335-E, Star office. = SRS i SALE OR _EXCHANGE. 1325 VERMONT AVE. N.W.—12 RMS.. MOD. 1ot 32x100; detached brick. McCADDON R. E CO. 3850 1Sthst.nw. 13 40 ACRES. FINEST ORANGE.GROWING section Floridai trade clear and add cash for D. C. cquity. Address Box 183-K, Star Smee. AN 14-FAMILY APT. N.W. SECTIO] one “trust, for dwelling not over $35,000. Met. 43007 Clev. 216, _ - FARM, TWO MILES CLINTON, Beautitul home, outbuildings, for city or_apartment. Met. 4300 Clev. 216.__°_ §5,.950_HOMELIKE, NEW, AMIT, FOR latge home or subiirban. 'BARTLETT-WID- MYER REALTY CO., 1002 K st. n.w. Na- tional 0882. COR, MONTROSE & CLIF & b, modern bungalow ford trade for Dbusiness, oo\ cheap; _terms; ear or lot. COLORED. 1443 and 1445 W--8 . & b gisc; fur. heati lat tr., 55,000 each. 6% Vhat can you offer {or cheey? 760 Haryard nw.—6 . & O 944 27th—6 r.'& b. ‘Trade ecuity for suburban or acreage. 4832 Deane ave. n.e.—Barber shop, store- Toom and 3 r. & b, h.ew.h.: take 2nd tr. note. ete. 16i3° Kraemer ne.—5-r. {rame, consider ting any of above » N_E._RYON CO., 1216 N. Y. Ave, Nat. 7907, [} Col."1577_(7-9 p.m.. Col. 0319). SUBURBS. Brick store. 23x60, and §-rm. apt., am.i. located in_fast-growing community ‘on fine bivd.. bet. Sanitary and A. & P. stores, across from two schools. Bus Stop at store. Good for any business. ’ Price $10.950. HARRY LUSTINE, 5 317 Woodward Blds. National 6369. APT. HOUSE 95% RENTED. New detached building, elevators, incinera- tors. electric refrigeration. oil-burning heat. Yearly rental about $50,000. 1st trust, $200.000. Exchange equity of $100.000 for nearby ground and some cash. NIOORE & TILL, INC, Since 1900 A2 National 1174. INVESTMENT BARGAINS. room and beth brick, n.w.. fented at Tice." $3.500: two 5-room irames, good ze. focation, rented at sal price. $2.950 &oom. bath brick. near Capitol, being re- decorated. rents at $45: price, $4.350. These are wonderful investments, ~Call for further information, Natl. 4122, Evenings and Sun., 4491 0_6-R. BRICK HOUSES. EL & GAS, ented $30 each. Price, $2,700 each. 1 calI1S ST frame houses, el & gai. rented each. Price, $7.500 ail. Two 8-r. brick houses and bath. lat. heat, el Tented 335 each. Price, $3,500 each. Four 4-r._{rame louses. Iat. heat, rented $25 each. 'Price, $2.000 each. One_2-family’ flai, iat. heat, el, rented 375, Price, $6.75 Five brick houses near Navy Yard. lat. ht. & gas, rented $115 all. Price, $11.000 all. Terms Can Be Arranged to Responsible Purchaser. HARRY LUSTINE. 317 Woodward Bide. _ Nat. 6369. Price, $2.500; Rent, $30 Mo. Two brick houses, § rooms, lat. heat, elec.: good conditi Price, $4,000; Rent, $45 Mo. 3-story brick, 6 r. & b, lat. ht. good condition. See Mr. E. A, Barry. DAVID E. BARRY, 1807 H St. N.w. Met. 2025-26. Home of Tnvestment Property 1st COMMERCIAL. DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT. $6,000. Out-of-town trustees have given us the op- portunity of selling this property at a fig- Gre ‘that will move it quickly in order to seitle an estate. The {mprovements are not uch but' the jot is 20 by about 92 feet to 15 toot paved alley and is less than 33 a Tocation upon request. SHANNON & LUCHS, INC,, 1435 K St. N.W, Nat'l 2345. A REMARKABLE VALUE WOODRIDGE, D. C.—NEW 6-ROOM AND | ik, spee e Bonhy B schools and bus: :7.!80 North ’I'Iln'zrr, inquire 2377 R. 1 ve. n.e. BERWYN HEIGHTS, MD—8 ROOMS: LOT 250x187; immediate possession. McCADDON R E. 3659 13th 3% BEAUTIFUL NEW 6-ROOM AND BATH stucco hnme‘*m st_section of Hyattsville, ‘Powell st. . real buy. Price, $7.500: $30¢ O. B. ZANTZIN( GER_CO.. Nat._5370. 945 K St. N.W. ST ami.. G 5 =0 a'mii room for chicken Easy terms can be arranged Also 3-r. apt. or office, mm.i, $35 mo. JUDSON REAMY. 15 N. Clarendon Ave.. Clarendon, Va. _Telephone Clarendon 1032._Evenings 1823. WOODRIDGE, D. ¢ No cash payment to responsible Darty. New 5-room bungaiow. h.-w.h. _Pay like Tent. * See Mr. MAYNOR, 2605 Brentwood rd. ne North 4338 i 5 PIGEON 1 WITH 1500 BIRD: Elrendon: Va about 1 scre: 3-room house: eleciric lights; no other modern improve- ments: shade. some f{ruit; modern. pireon Touse. costing about $1.000; also suitable for chicken farm. Price, with birds, $4,000, or will sell separately. SR A. T. ROBINSON, 516 Bond Blds ‘National 2178. 8% SALE 6R_ RENT—SUBURBAN. ROOM BUNGALOW, PORCHES. CELLAR. h-w.h.. large 10l, garage; near 'B. M. SMITH, Arlington. Va. Clarendon_2038. SALE—HOUSES. 1803 B ST. SE —2 BQUARES FROM EAST- ¢rn High School: nearly new: ¢ rooms, Slecs: ing porch, garage, all improvements; $6.650; $150 cash. $52.50 monthly. See Mr. CLARK, 1011 6th w. Nat. 10330. e 531 10th ST. S.E—6 ROOMS, ARRANGED in two_separate apartments: hot-water heat. elec. T g in excellent condition. Smail “cash payment, §42.50 per ~month. Priced to sell. Vacant. ' Immediate posses- sion. _Call_Natonal 3601 for_kes. SIX-ROOM_BRICK, ELEC, GAS. BATH near 4th snd Mass. n.e.i $4.250; terms. Phone Lin. 8964 4 5 STOP—GET MY SALES LIST: LOW-PRICE homes, _Easy terms. (Mr. Tripp.) Giad- man._realtor. 308 Pa._ave. se. Linc. 34 FOR SALE_OPEN AND LIGHTED UNTIL 9 .m.-5510 Nevada ave . Chevy Chase, D. C.— Concrete street. 11z biks. from Conn. ave, Livingston: center hall, 4 bed rooms. 3 arage. Priced o beat competition. FULTON R. GORDON. 'Continental Trus Blde.. District 5231: evenings. Cleveland 4571 FOR _SAl AL ESTATE BROKI their salesmen and home buyers should visit our sample house, open and lighted and Reated from 6 to 10 p.m.—New detached brick, 11 large rooms, 2 baths; 2-car gar.. stable for 3 horses, located on Van Buren st. 1 bik. west of 16th st. and one blk north of the 16th st. entrance to Rock Creek Park golf course. Lot fronts 145.49 on_Rack 'Creek Park and 112.36 ft. on Van' Buren st., 1392082 sq. ft. _Overlook: ing_ Rock Creek ~Park, paths. ot course end 16th Br protected. FULTON 'R. GORDON, Continental Trust Bldg... District 523 3 ND_BATH COLONIA elec., h.-a.h: in perfect condition: now va< cant: near dnd and R. I ave ne.. Price, $5.050: $300 cash. balance $50 a month, covers_all interest and principal. E. Al GARVEY, Dist. 5770. Room 1014, 1010 Vi. ave_n S T eSOl acai "lozation 16 aths, h.-wih. garage: idei o Tent rooms. Caii OWNER, Adams 1286, DIRECT FROM OWNER_16th AND COLUM: | bia rd~—5 bed rooms, 2 baths. fine condi- tion. “Ghk “floors: sarase; Well fnanced; torme, 0oL b oot - " SUBSTANTIALLY UNDER MARKET PRICE. With convenient terms. Very ttractive Nome of 6 rooms, tiled bath, reception hall SCreens, covered front ‘Borch. bullt-in Pike, compleiely renovated, practically ne Tafee “Jot. fromtage of approximately 96 1eets A’Barsain at 39,450, In Leland, just forin Of "Ghevy. Chase Club.~ Pnone. Wis- consln S, iy of crening. M.'& R B. §6,500—633 K ST, N E—SIX LARGE ROOMS. bath, store, ve 2 Jots, 3_double_brick Garages: Teal bargain. ~OWNER, 825 F St e ‘CHEVY CHASE—98-FT. FRONT, WOODED lot; 6 rooms, bath, perfect condition: ga- Tage;’ High cleyation with distant views; 9. FH MODERN_SIX-ROOM AND P ouae: “with J-car brick earage. = Al fitge rooms: "attraciiye: convertent) Norih; st location. near Md. §7:500, "on easy " terms. . DOUGLASS CO% 1651 K st n.w. M . MUST BE SOLD IN 30 DAYS. 10 ROOMS, % ‘Elassed-in_porches, 2-car d e hwn, “Reduced Trom 53" “Aiso i-room and bath cor- her ‘Mouse: See PORCH, h-wh.: in ne; $5750. rooms, 2 baths, ga Frigidaire. National 2076_or Georgia 4415. NEAR_GEORGIA AVENUE. 2 ENCLORED FORCHES ONLY $7,050—365.00 A MONTH. A splendid bay-window colonial home, 20 1t wide, Covered front porch and 2 enclosed rear porches finished as rooms, new community close to Georgia ave ge rooms with tile bath, decoration, beautiful parquet floors, hot fer heat. electricity. paved street and alley, garage. Only $7.950, small cash pay- ment and $65.00 & month.’ This home may be_seen by calling Georgia 3522. IN MT. PLEASANT. Semi-Detached Brick. Ten Rooms and Two Baths. $13,500. And beautifully located near Mt. Pleasant bus and line. The house is wide and Toomy, in good condition. has garage and all modern equipment besides numerous tageous features that can dnly be ed by an inspection. Reasonable terms <can be made and you will get a wonderful home at an amazingly low price. EVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, 417K St. Realtors. National 9300. = SALE—LOTS. LOW-PRICED, WELL LOCATED _HOME sites. GEO. E. DIEFPENBACH, Lot Speci ist, 1343 N 8850;_Clev. 4117. sl sections. $600 up: nearby $100 up. North 7203 or 2377 R. ) IN SIXTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS. Corner Iot, 140 feet front. on the highest elevation on Sixteenth street, Wwith many beautiful virgin forest trees and a com- ng view of 16th st. and Rock Creek k. ROBERT E. HEATER, REALTOR. Colorado Bidz. R R eirice 4820, = SALE—FARMS. BEAUTIFUL 7-RM. HOUSE; 1 ACRE. CLOSE o Falls Church, trolley: eiec.. water, bath, etc.: a beautiful country home with city conveniences. DE SBHAZO & McNAB, Bond Bldg. _Nat. 3934: North § * 368 ACRES. HALF CLEAR, 4 HOU! barns, 12 miles from D. C.. on State road: 538 acre. terms. W. G. BECKER, Stand 52, Center Market. L REAL DAIRY FARM. YLocated on paved State pike near Latons- Montgomery County, Md. close to churches. stores anld raiiroad: con- fine land, about 150’ acres tillable, 37 acres in timber. Spléndid 9- foom House. furpace heat, city elec. Good 7-room tenant house. All necessary out- buildings, including modern dairy barn for 15 cows, togeiher with complete dairy equip- ment. 'All fields fenced and well watered. Priced for quick sale at $20,000. Very liberai terms to responsible party. Immediate Pos- session RMOORE & HILL, INC,, 70 17n se, NI 1 — - MONEY_TO LOAN. WE BUY FIRST DEEDS OF TRUST NOTES on vacant ground. building lots and acrea; also buy recond deeds of trust notes on proved property. FULTON R. GORDON, Continental Trust Bldg. Main 5231, QUICK LOANS ON 1927, 1928, 1920 AUTOS. Lowest Rates—Longest Term. _916 G St. N.W.. Room 501. __ Met. 4142, _ FIRST-TRUST LOAN ON HOMES OR BUSI- ess property; prompt attention. CHILDRESS, 927 15th St. Dist. 7395. National 1174. REAL ESTATE—LOANS. ¥ FIOME OWNERS, 1 CAN BAVE YOU MONEY on your joans, See me first. I will call to See you, National 6118, B _ MONEY TO LOAN ON D. G REAL ESTATE inany amount at prevailing interest. JESSE L. HEISKELL, 1015 Eye st.n.w. st AND 2nd TRUST LOANS PROMPILY resotiated: lowest rates. Refinancing’ JAMES N HUGHES, 1427 Eve st._National 9372. WE _BUY SECOND-TRUST NOTES AND place fest weusts. Quick action.” Met. 4300; ev. PR A ] SMALL PAYMENT, QUICK SERVICE; NO Ted tape: loaus in nearby Md. and Va. Dr. nERRY, 3 1016 Eve n.w. FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS SEE BUPERIOR FINANCE & INVESTMENT CO. INC., 1331 G St. N.W.. Room 206.__Met. 2495. $106 TO $10.000—6% INTEREST. BILDMAN CO., Nat. 2490._ 319 Bond_Blde. SECOND TRUST LOANS. DISTRICT LOAN PROCUREMENT CO.. T T e 1 SEE ME PIRST_Ist. 2nd AND 3rd TRUSTS; Do_red tape; guick rervice: reasonable. . 3300, Tepay §2.50 wk. 3700, repay 3900, repay $4.50 wk. $1.500. repay 3; $7.50 wk. $2.000, repny $10.00 wk. 32,500, repay $1250 wk. $3.000, repay 115.00 wk. $3,500, repay $17.50 wk. $4.000, repny $20.00 wk. ‘Above payments include principal and in: terest and can be ged monthly and bi-monthly. Loans in nearby Maryland and Virginia. = DR. A. HENRY, INC. 1016 E st n.w. (where Eye st. meets N. ¥. o New, Detached Brick in 16th St. Heights. Only $15,750. Center-hall plan, 4-bed-room brick home, on_beautifully landscaped lot. There are ght large rooms and two baths; large attic. This is & thoroughly modern home, complete in all appointments, and is the ouu‘unmn! offering in that fine residential e McKEEVER & GOSS, Inc., 1415 K St. N.W. National 4750. 806 G ST. NE. 8ix rooms and oath.’ eleciricity. efficient and economical heating plant. front and rear yards, and in perfect condition through- out. Ciose to 3 car lines. within easy walking distance of Capitol, Union Station, Govern- ment Printing Office and convenient to schools, stores, etc. 36.950. Low Cash Payment. o Trade for Small House. pen Evenings and Sundays. RRY A. KITE, ARRY A. , ING.. 1019 15th- Bt NW- National 4846. NEAR SOLDIERS’ HOME. 6 ROOMS, 2-CAR GARAGE. ONLY $8,450—$65 A MONTH. A charming colonial brick home, 20 ft. wide, with covered front porch and 3 cov- ered’ rear porches. in an attractive com- munity close to Soldiers’ Home. 6 large rooms and tile bath, attic, inclosed sleep- ing porch, large kitchen, with pantry; con- crete cellar with laundry trays and toilet. Deep yard with 2-car garage. paved street and alley. In good condition, attractively decorated, open fireplace, hot-water heat, electricity, hardwood floors and trim. _All modern conveniences. This is an unusual home at 38450, with small cash payment and 365 a_month. Call Clev. 1758-W. Near 16th ST. RESERVOIR. Center-Hall Brick Colonial. $23,000. Located on a most desirable corner site, with & combined frontage of 178 feet, this charming new detached brick residence stands out head and shoulders above _anything in this neighborhood. Center-entrance-hall plan. having & very adeauate and pleasing _first-floor "layout; bed rooms and two tile baths on 2nd foor and two additional finished rooms and bath on top floor. Two- car garage. A finely finished and equipped new home that merits your _inspection. N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1930. SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) Cash For You This Year! pure of that tive call your part. start ‘We specialize in the sections of iargest—and will pay you a bonus on any r that you will furnish us the name we succeed in Ov I you are interested in the Purchase of a home we will allow you a discount by presenting this clipping. ¥ you wish to buy or friend who does. city—from We wil on 'you. or ¥ ‘making Box 189, of homes in all smallest to the ling. No work on Just ave Il have & represent: ou may cgil at_our extra " money now. -K. Star schools, tion. bullt-in tions, modern, alley 3247. Ada; PETWORTH CORNER HOME. 8 ROOMS—GARAG: WILL TRADE, ! A beautiful home ‘near Sherman Circle. churches and _transporta- h English stores, 8 large rooms tub and shower, tollet and laundry tray with bullt-in condition, hardwood floors. cpen _fireplace ice hox. conveniences. Will_trade for sm: clesr or has only a first trust. in red brick corner convenient _to and tile bath w concrete cella Bright _kitchen garage. Splendid artistic decora. living _room, Call North SALE_OR RENT—HOUSES. K NEAR 6th brick home; condition. st Me nw. Me COLORI L)—!I‘I\bl’l CT THES LOW RENTALS. PRICES, TE! et vei—Save Money— ubmit Of: 1330 8th n.w.—8 r. & b, h 1443 & 1445 W nw.—8 F. 760 Harvard st.—9 948 27th— 1124"23ra 238 2nd nw 1832 Deane 1613 Kraemer . .E_RYON CO., 3418 14th, Col. 1 b., moder: b., furnace heat. 6 8. di r e frame. N S8 NY. Ave, ‘Nat 1907, 77 (7-9 p/m., Col. 0379). WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES CASH FOR _WELL LOCATED HOUSES. apartments or stores, white or colored, any condition; aiso have several cllents to pur- chase houses on terms. ~SHOWALTER REALTY CO. 934 17th st. n.w. . 4122, Evenines. Potomac_44p1, " Nat. 4122 CLIENT DESIRES TO BUY 7 OR { modern detarhed or semi-detached Srick home: good location; mot ~over'_$15.000. Ear oho. » INC., 1014 Vt. Ave. WANTED—SMALL HOUSE IN_ EXCHANGE for large building lot f - tended: District 10474, 0 F R 4Ye: X in 10 block. tus Open' for J.C. Bect buy in town. arage, electric Axt: Maid: lot MARIETTA PARK. 412 Nicho 8 storage, ur 2734x103; rm east io inspection, 10 NEA! open arge kitchen with' Kitchen out _5th house. N, Owner_and Builder. Ison St. large ‘rooms, repiace. built- bronze st. to 5800 Easy terms. am. to 9 pm. HAVE PURCHASER FOR § ROOM modern “home with garase, EDWARDO L. SCHWARTZ, INC.. 1014 Vi. Ave. Dist. 6210, WEST OF 14th ST.. NORTH OF COLUMBIA 6.t brick, preterably. semi-acached: $2.000 cash. ' Phone Claren- R PROPERTY WITH_US_FOR Quick Mr, , N, Reaitor, 308, Pa._ave. s.c. Lin, 348 i tion. 1415 K Large 22-ft. Remarkable Offering. New—Upper 16th St home on paved street. one square of upper 16th st., containing 7 rooms (4 bed rooms); garage, This 1s' & real buy. inspection, as it will be sold quickly. McKEEVER & GOSS St N.w. in_ first-class condi- Call now for L L INC,, National 4750. tached is leav on a Chevy metal this fi EVI CHEVY CHASE, D. C. West of Conn. Ave. $12.500. A most complete and attractive de- home offered ving city. Chase. D. C. arrangement Is very pleasing. n inclosed and heated sun in addition to a large living room with stone fireplace. weather _str ure. G Pflofi a!RVlCE UNTIL N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc,, 1418 Eve St. Beautifully situated 60"-front ‘lot_ with ample shade, Just 112 squares west of Conn. ave., on one of the desirable streets in s. storage water heater. large living porch and garage. One of the best in Chevy Chase at Realtors. by owner. who The " firsf porch, Copper screens, Nat'l 5904. $9.000—12 1ot $7,500—10 lot McLachlen Banking Corp'n. 2 baths, room: 50x1! room: 60x150. best s sara $6,750—6-room brick. with garage; sirable and convenient Northwest lo- cation. Many other_properties in v of the city. MCcLACHLEN BANKING Real Estate Dept. Several hou National double garage: ection of Brookland. slecping porches; very ae- rious sections T rent CORP'N, 10th and G. 0430. uses ert Box S1-K. YOUR OLD HOME FOR A NEW ONE. Owner has a new se home, 8 rooms, built improvements, occupied: will'exchange on small clear prop- or ‘good second trust note. jis of what you have Star_ofmce. good size lot; detached brick garage, all modern ‘house never Give de- to offer. Address hardwood paper, hot-water Adams 82 scree: NEW 6-ROOM HOME. 3 PORCHES—| GARAGE—$9,250. A beautiful new colonial brick home, feet wide, with covered concrete {ront porch, on a beautifully landscaped lot, with gabled- Convenient to rtation facilities, on a high ele- with coat closet with mirror door: rooms. black in tub and showe equipped with Frigidaire: with laundry Teened rear porches. floors, natural hot-water heat, d white t heater. 17. orly bright _kitchen, s and toilet: RIGIDAIRE. 20 chools, stores Reception hall 6 large tile bath with built- fully concrete ' cellar 2 covered, Artistic_decoration. trim, paneled wall automatic $9,250; terms. Call 6.950_wit] "BUY. 2-car tront. ‘This is "Ch 1o car gar setting. Magnificent n 2 baths and 2-ci First trust $12. See us at_once for_ details. CHEVY CHAS $18,500. Artistic Dutch Colonial of brick board, consisting ‘of 7 rooms. sarage. First trust. $14.500. PETWORTH—$6,950. Semi-detached brick home with bay win- dow. rooms very large, excellent condition; around the corner from Grant Circle, C: h ‘terms. :R’S OPPORTUNITY. CHEVY CHASE, MD. $16,500. tone house of 9 rooms, rage. ‘Beautiful a new EV ‘rooms, o, N.W. h 3 ¥ CHASE, D. C. BEST SECTION. ‘The owner is leaving the city. brick of 8 This home is in a beautiful and is desirable Price, $23,750. The property is clear and very easy terms can_be arranced. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., INC,, 738_15th 8t only MD. nd clap- 2 baths and 1 corner lot 120-ft. Lovely co- . 2 baths and two- in_every respect. Distrirt 6830. N tores, closet. room. porch; trays in tul 14th & kitchen AR GEOR 8 ROOMS, BUILT-IM FRIGIDAIRE: A splendid colonial tapestry brick home with covered concrete porch in s new-home community ~near Georgia_ave. and but a short dis- tance from 14th st. close to schools, churches, d Reception hall, theaters. nes. mirror including large st room, fully equipped Frigidaire. concrete cellar with laundry breal with and toilet; Four ' large bed black and white tile b shower and fixtures. ~Artistic decoration, hardwood roughout, paneled wall paper, at- tive electric fixtures. instantane- ous hot-water heater, ali modern im- provements: Only 3 PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. beautif; 950; terms. CAFRI K. GIA AVE. GARAGE. $9,950. bus & service built-in garage; rooms: h with buflt- figors and trim ly landscaped. TZ, DIST. 9080. EVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL Realtors. 6 rooms. fect conditios real bargain at WAPLE & 1226 14th St For Colored. New Brick Modern Homes. KINGMAN PARK, 23rd and Benning Rd. N.E. The restricted community of model mod- Nat’l 0036. COLORED OPPORTUNITY. GAY ST. NE. h.-w.h., elec. lights: pe detached,’ on lot 50x100. 5340 th, 33,780—Easy Immediate Possession. JAMES, INC., Realtor and 924 A Terms. " “North 062, _ For Colored. 375 o .3$7,250. In- illustiated booklet. Bullder. 14th St. N.W. 1418 Eve Bt Nat'l 5904, Near 16th & Webster Sts, One square from 16th Bt. of our best offerings. Modern colon Tear porches and four real bed room: top to bottom, ready for you to move New Detached Brick Situated on a home feature. of course. remarkable value. Chevy Chase Brick Home residential section. on the first floor and four big bed electric ref tion and an extra Ia: Large Detached House This is & splendid fully. two doors from 16th St with bath for servants. QUICK MONEY —TO LEND. and AND 3rd TRUSTS: $100 TO X N MARYLAND AND D. C. HOMES; O A oMPLETE GRANSAC: COURTEQUS SERVICH, C. F. WARING, W8 F ST. KW, MAIN 9173, P 4-BED-ROOM BRICK—$10,450 ;i . i ik "“n"“' %:&x'“h.f' b front and . Just redecor 58004 terms 1o Tellable purcHaser: 1, brick, right in. CHEVY CHASE, D. C.—$12,250 A most attractive new house built by one of Washington's most reliable fine corner lot ned rooms and tile bath with shower. bullt-n gara ‘We' belleve your inspection Will convince you of its th WEST OF CONN. AVE.—$13,250 Desirably located less than two abo ory 16th ST. HIGHLANDS—$17,500 tached house of te In “addition to the abov an ofl burner. beautiful hardwood floo Can’ ba purchased on very gond terms. For Your Convenience—Phone Service to 9 P.M. This Evening. Real VALUE! In These Four Choice Homes over Good 80 feet front uares west of Conn. Ave. Excellently planned and constructed, With three large rooms Wide front porch, open firepiace, Te a few of its modern appointments, Offered at this very fair price in order io seitle an estale. roomi , front porch ‘two-car gar rooms and two baths, just | there is a fine ‘room this house i5 one ed from here are every up-to-date in a lovely hot-water heat With 8¢ on a paved alley. SHANNON & LUCHS, Inc. 1435 K St. N.W, Nat. 2345 WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR 6 OR 8 ROOM brick houses. reasonably priced; white or colored; prefer elear property or subject to small_indebtedne: . W. MANSON, 1103 Vi ave. n.w Franklin 9373. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 151 Eve St N WO TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS NOS. 1236, 1238, 1240, 1342, 1244 AND 1246 UNION ‘STREET SOUTHWEST. By’ virtue of six certain deeds of trust duly_recorded’ in’ Liber No. 5639, folios 5. 57, 60, 63, 66 and 69, respectively, of the land fecords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned irustees will sell a c_auction, in {rout of the premises. on TUESDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 'A.D. 19830, "AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK 'P.M., the following-described land and ‘premises, ‘situate In'the city of Wash- ington, District of ~Columbia, snd _desig- nated ‘as and being lots numbered ninety- three (93). ninety-four (94). ninety-five (95), ninety.six (96), ninety-seven (97) and ninety-eight (98) in’Richard W. Tyler and Richard C. Parker's subdiviston' of lots in square numbered five hundred and two (502), as per plat recorded in_Liber 15, folio 80. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District ot Columbia. together with the improvements, consisting of two-story brick dwellings. erms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal (nstallments, payable in one and two sears, with interest at six per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 on each lot will be réquired at time of sale. = All convevancing, recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale {6 be eomplied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustces reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost:of defaulting purchaser afier fve days: ad- 3 such resale in some news. paper published in Washington. D. C. WILLIAN " NORMOYLE, 4e24.26,28.30.31.922,3.4.6,7 Trustees. TOMORROW. Buick, Peerless and Flint Sedans By Order Committ Also Other Automobiles By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. NW. WEDNESDAY 0 AM. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Committee’s Sale of Buick Sedan, Peerless Sedan, Flint Sedan By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. Wednesday, Jan. 8th, 10 A.M. JOHN A. REILLY. G. W. 5. MUSGRAVE, Commitiee. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN_& BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED _REAL ESTATE. LOT 2 SQUARE 5583, "RANDLE HIGHLANDS By virtue of & certain deed of trust. duiy recorded in Liber No. 3357, folio 473 ei sec of the land records of the Distriet of fumbia, and at the request of the p secured thereby. the undersigned trustee will Sell at_public auction. within the office cf Thos. 9. Owen & Son. 1431 Eye st. nw. en THURSDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF JAN- UARY. AD. 1930 AT ONE O'CLOCK. P.M., the following-described land aud premises. fe in the District of Columbin, and des- and being lot numbered. twent: n square numbered A71y-ave hu; dred and eighty-three (8583, in the su division known as “Randle Highlands.” biat of ‘which is duly recorded in_the office of the 'survevor of ‘the District of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balince in two installments. le’ in_one and two with interest er contim per annum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by deed Of trust upon the property sold. or gli cash. at ¢ie option of the purchaser A deposit of $200 will be requited at fime of sale. Al crnveyancine. recording. ete. at cast ©f purchaser. "Terms of ‘sale to be’ complied with within thiry days from day of sale, otherwise the trustes reserves the right to resell the proberty. at the risk and cost of defaulting Durchase after five days’ advertisement of such fees in_‘ome newspaper published in Washing tom D€ rye wasmNaTON 'ON_LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. By HERBERT w. PRIM sst. Real E 4e28-d&ds.exSubhol i ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctloneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUA - PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING A TWo: STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 1827 By virthe of & certalg, ee o i V) ertain deed of trust. duls recorded in Liber No. 5528. folio 483 et EFQ" ol the land records of the District of Co- Inmbia. and at request of party secured theieby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of prem- ises on WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY. 193( AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM., e following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. to wit: Part of original lot 4 in Sanare 364, escribed ns follows: Beginming for the same ‘on the line of Ninth strect at & boint distant 208 85 feet Dorth of ‘the sonths West: corner of ‘sald sauare; said Doint of beginning being the center of the party wall between premises Nos. 1825 and 1827 Ninth street, and running thence north 15.95 feet to the center of the party wall between premises Nos. 1827 and 1829 Ninth street thence east through the center of said wall and nrralonnuon thereof 99.333 feet to the line of a public alley 9 feet wide. thence south along the line of said alley 15.95 feet {0 intersect the prolongation’ of the center of the party wall between premises Nos. 1825 and 1827 Ninth street, thence west along said prolongation and through the center of sald wall 99.333 feet to the place of beginnine” E cash. eposit of $300.00 reauired of purchaser ‘at ‘sale. -All convev: ancirg. recording and notarial fees at’ cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty’ days from day of sale. othes Wise trustees reserve the right to re Droperty at risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser. atter five davs advertisement of such L e ot My CHARLES LINKINS, HARRY NORMENT! T _ind-d&ds.exSu ee THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. T431 Eye Streec Northwest. = TRUSTEES' SALE OF DESIRABLE ONE- STORY FRAME DWELLING. SITUATE NO. 4506 DIX STREET NORTHEAST By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No_ 6205 at folio 74, of the land records g1, the District of Columbia. we shall sell in remises, on DAY, TH] FOURTEENTH DAY 'OF JANUARY. AD. 1930, AT TWO-FHIRTY O'CLOCK I numbered one = rtha J. Coleman's subdivision of lots in square numbered Afty- ne hundred and thirty-three (5133), as per piat recorded in Liber 71 at folio 35, in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia: subject to the covenants of record, Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three years, with igterest at six per cent per annum. 'payable semi-an- Deposit of 3200.00 required at time e and the purchaser allowed ffteen days from date of sale to complete the pur- Further particulars at time of sale. ERWARD C. BALTZ, VERNON G. OWEN. ds.exSu u: ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. SALE OF, TWOQ-STORY BRICK DWELLING. ‘Nv%s_‘!sl. ‘WEBSTER STREET NORTH- By virtue of that deed of trust record in"Tiver No. 4236 &t tokio "458. '5F the Tend records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction. in front of the premi: on MON- JANUARY SIXTH, 1930, AT FOUR 'K PM., lot numbered 12 in square in said District, improved by a two-story brick dl‘fllln, and particu- larly described In said deed of trust. ‘Terms: $300 deposit required: one-third of purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in one and two years. with interest at 6 per cant, payable semi-annually. and represented by the notes of the purchaser secured on the property. _or ail cash. at purchaser’'s option. Settlement to be made within thirty days or the property may be sold at the cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyanc- ing, etc.. at purchaser's expense. NHCHARD 3. COLBERT, e28-d&dbs, inciSudhol Trustees. | =4 ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED UN- TIL AY. JANUARY POURTEENTH, 1930, AT THE SAME HOUR and place. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. Jad-d&dhs.exSu Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Large Sale of Household Effects of Every Description Including Mohair and Velour Davenport, alsoBed-Davenport Suites, Walnut Dining and Bed Room’ Suites, Chinese, Turkish, also Domestic Rugs, Pianos, Vic- trolas, Radios, Breakfast Suites, Desks, Mirrors, Floor and Table Lamps, Kitchen Cabinets, Day- Beds, Tables, National Elec. Cash Register, etc. By Auction At Weschler's 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY January 8th, 1930 Commencing 9 O’Clock A.M. 36,7 ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. AUTOMOBILES AT AUCTION TO PAY STORAGE AND REPAIR CHARGES. Notice is hereby given that on WEDNES. DAY, JANUARY EIGHTH, 1930. AT TEN ocl AM.. we will sell by public’ auc- tion. in front of the sales rooms of Adam A. Weschler & Son, 920 Penna. ave. n.%. 10 enforce our liens for sto and ‘repair charges. automobiles left with us in the following names: Thos. H. Clark, 5140 Ful. ton st n.w., Maxwell Sedan, motor =No. 88207, serial No. 4S4TIL D, 'B. Crawford, st. n.e. Gardner, Touring Car, motor No, CE-2652, serial No. 20207B. Parties interested please take notice. T3 CAMPIELD. de10.20.5a7 " "ie1s O st. W. GUS EICHBERG, AUCTIONEER. 65 Automobiles by Auction Wednesday, Jan. 8th, 12 Noon At 462 Pa. Ave. N.W. For Finance Company Gus Official_Auetioneer, U. S. Government. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1421 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BEING A TWO-STORY. 2] eflrdtfl in Liber 6321 at folio 99 of the X:ntfl records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the rlfl.les secured thereoy, the undersigned will sell at public auction, P R i K AR 5 YETATRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land Snd premises. tuate in the Distrior of Cor lumbia, and being lot numbered eighty-two i82) in Richard P. O'Nelll's subdivision of lots in square numbered thirty-three (33), a3 'oer’ piat Tecorded i Liver No. 8. follo 169 of the records of the office of the sur- veyvor for the District of Columbia; upon the following terms: ‘Terms of : Purchaser to pay one-third of the purchase price in cash, the balance in two installments in one and two years. respectively, with interest at the rate of 6’- per annum. and secured by deed of trust on the YIODII’QI ld. or all cash at the option of the purchaser; taxes and interest paid or adjusted to the date of sale: all conveyancing, recording, etc., at the cost of purchaser; good title or no sale. a deposit of 35.000.00 will he required at the time of sale and settlement to be within thirty (30) days of the date of sale, or deposit for- felted,”and the' property resold ‘st the cost and risk of defaulting purchaser after five (5) days' previous advertisement of such re- sale in some Washington newspiper. B! FRANCIS SAUL: D O 5 4e28.30.31.a2.4.6.7, 10 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Strect Northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TM- PROVED REAL ESTATE 'KNOWN AS 1410 HOPKINS PLACE NORTHWEST, By virtue of a certein deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 4851, follo 232 et sea., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the reques: of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction. in front of the prem- ises. on FRIDAY. THE TENTH DAY OF JANUARY. A, D. 1930, AT FOUR 'CLOCK P.M.. the ' following-described land ' and prenises. situate in the District of Colum- bei and’ designated as and being lot num- (94) in Joseph A. Blun- don’s subdivision of lots in Square numbered ninety-six (96) a5 per piat recorded in Liver No. 22, follo 8, of the reords of the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- lumbia. ‘Ternis of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two years. with interest at six per centum per annuin, pavable semi-annually, from day of le. secured by desd of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at thé option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with withia 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee le- serves the right {0 fesell the property at the Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published 1n Washington, D.C. THE WASHINNGTON LOAN Al COMPANY, e 12 BY HERBERT w. PRIMM. 4e28.30.31.502.4.8. 78010 - o ee Offeer. TOMORROW. ed ninty-four TRADE MARK Antique Furniture, including Chests of Drawers, Sofas, Chairs, Beds, Davenports, Reckers, Drop-Leaf Tables, Folding-Top Card Tables, Work Tables, Spool Tables, REGISTERED Bonkcues, Pictures, China, Glassware, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Large Mirrors, Fireplace Brasses, etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY January 8th, 1930 AC10 AM. Also at 12 M. Very high-grade office equipment, including large metal safe, cabi- nets, chairs, walnut flat-top desks with glass tops, walnut swivel chairs, leather metal file cabinets, arm and side chairs, office tables, L. C. Smith Typewriters, etchings and colored prints, set of Harvard Classics and other books, electric fans, desk lights, check ete., by order of E. C. Snyder, U, S, Marshal, and levied upon in protector, costumers, carpets, stands, the case ot Hill Building Corp, versus W. L. Moffatt et al. Terms Cash, 10,7 - C. G. SLOAN & CO, Inc., Aucts. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. . J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOS. J. QT Eve Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 1404 11th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5620. folio 397 et sea., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the regunt of tife party se- cured thereby. the undersigned trustees will Seli*at ‘ublic auction. in front of the prem- ises. on WEDNESDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, AD. 1930. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land @nd premises, Situate in the District of Co- lumbia, and_designated as and being lot 33 in Talbert Lanston’s subdivision of lots in Square 312, as per piat recorded in Lhe cflice of the surveyor for the District of Columbul in_Liber 15, at folio 53 ‘Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of $300.00 will be required at fime of sale. Al conveyancing. recording, ete. at cost of purchaser. Terms of §ale to be com- DPlied with within thirty days from day of Sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right | 10 resell the property at the risk and cost of drfauiting purchaser. after five davs' adver- tizement ‘of such Teiale in some newspaper published in Washington. ARTHUR ' J. BRIDOETT, CHARLES W. STFTSON. Jad-dads.exsu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK BUILDING CONTAINING TWELVE APARTMENTS, BEING KNOWN AS_PREMISES 1758 AND 1160 QUE STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly vecorded in Liber No. 589%. folio 420 et sea. of the land records of thz District of C Tumbia. and at the request of (he party se. cured ihereby, the undersigned trustees will Sell at public auction, in front of the prem- iSes, 'on WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTEENTH D QF JANUARY AD. 1030, AT FO O'CLQC! .ihe following- and premises. situate in the City of W. ington, District of Columbia. and designated as and being all of lots numbered one hun- dred and thirty-four (134) and one hundred and thirty-fivs (135) and the east 8.67 feet front by the full depth of lot numbered one hundred and thirty-three (133) and the west 12.85 feet front by the full depth of lot numbered one hundred and thirty-six (136) in John B. Alley and others' subdivision of part of square numbered one hundred and Bfty-six (156). ns per plat recorded in Liber 12. foilo 45 of the records of the office of the ‘surveyor of the District of Columbia: subject to covenants of record: the above- described’ property beine now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as lot 820 in sauare 156 ! “Terms of scle: One-third of the purchase- money. to be paid In cash. balance in two eanal instaliments, payable in one and two Vears, with interest at six (67) ver centum Der annum. pavaole semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upoa the Property sold. or all cash, at the option of The purchaser. 'A deposit of $2.500.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, Tecording. etc., at COst Of purehaser. of sale o be complied with within'30 davs from day of fale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell the proverty at the Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper_published {n_Washington, D. HARRY, 3 L. RUST, GEO, CALVERT BOWIE. ad-d&ds.exSu Trustees. THOS. J., OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. COLLATERAL AT AUCTION. By virtue of a certain collateral note dated Washington, D. C. May’ 29, 1929, default having occurred in the payment of the same, and : ihe request of the holder thereof. We will sel: at public auction, within ouf office. 1431 Eve street northwest, on THURS. DAY, JANUARY NINTH. 1030. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON. the coliaterai named there- in, {o wit: One second-trust note secured on lot 62 in square 2208, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale. Terms: 'All cash. All parties in interest please take notice. 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Moving, Packing and Shipping: moderate rate 'Phone Nat. 6400 MERCHANTS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.. §20-922 E t. LONG DISTANCE MOVING DAVIDSON ZRANSFER & STORAGE Co. 1117 H St. N.W. _National $220 to 9230 MOVINGA, STORAGE (msgs XPRESS 616 EYE ST. N.W. +Dist. 2010 MOVE Without Worry or Risk. Re- sponsible Service—Low Rates. Storage in rooms, $2 mo. and up. Expert packers for shivbine. NORTH 104 705 Florida Ave. N.W. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 1 RseiOES,, ase Food. Every private bath hi kL water. Rates not extrs i e Bookiet and bilis’ oF d el \va- are | novelest and poet. author of “Kim. | gave them scanty brea Terms | AUCTIONS. THE EVENING One of World-Famous Fisher's Boarding House. BY RUDYARD KIPLING, (Rudyard Kipling s an eminani’ British & Co.” “The Vampire.” “Mandalas. rack Room Ballads.” ' Soldiers Three, Man Who Would Be King." etc.) This brief tale may be likened to— That night, when through the moor- ing-chains the wide-eved corpse rolled free, to blunder down by Garden Reach | and rot at Kedgeree, the tale the Hughli told the shoal the lean shoal told to me. ‘The tale follows: *Twas Fultah Fisher's boarding house, where sailor men reside, and where were men of all the ports from Missis- sip’ to Clyde, and regally they spat and smoked and fearsomely they lied. They lied about the purple Sea that hey lied about the Eartii beneath, the Heavens over- head, for they had ‘looked too often on black rum when that was red. They told their tales of wrecks and wrong, of shame and lust and fraud: | they hacked their tcuzhest statements | with the brimstone of the Lord, and | crackling osths went to and fro across the fist-banged board. And there was Hans the blue-eyed | Dane, bull-throated, bare of arm, who carried on his hairy chest the maid Ultruda’s charm—the little silver cruci- fix that keeps a man from harm. And there was Jake without-the-ears, and Pamba the Malay, and Carboy Gin the Guinea cook, and Luz from’ Vigo Bay, and Honest' Jack who sold them slops and harvested their pay. And there was Salem Hardieker, a lean Bostonian he—Russ, German, Eng- lish, Halfbreed, Finn, Yank, Dane and Portuguee, at Fultah Pisher's boarding house they rested from the sea. Now Anne of Austria shared their drinks, Collinga knew her fame, from Tarnau, in Galicia, to Juan Bazar she came to eat the bread of infamy and take the wage of shame. She held a dozen men to heel—rich spoil of war was hers, in hos> and gown d ring and chain, from 20 mariners, and, by Port Law, that week, men called her Salem Hardieker's. But seanen learnt—what landsmen know—that neither gifts nor gain can PROPOSALS. . PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE | Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Des | partment, Washington, D. C..' until 10 o'clock am.. January 14, 1930, for furnish- ing raflroad (les to the 'Navy' Yard, Wash- inston. D, 'C. = Apoly for proposals’ to the Bureau of Supplies ‘and Accounts. J. J. CHEATHAM, Paymaster General' of' the LEGAL NOTICES. WILLIAM W. BRIDE AND ALEXANDER H. BELL, Ji rae: IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding a District Court.—In_ Re: Condemnation of land for | the extension of Maryland Avenue, Mt. Olivet Road: also for the extension and widening of 17th, 18th, 20th, 26th, H and L Streets, in the District of ‘Columbia.—Dis- trict Court No. 2008.—Notice and Order of Publication.—Notice {5 hereby given that the Commissioriers o1 the District of Columbia (pursusnt to A certain provision of the Act of Congress, approved M 1913, en- titled, “An 'Act making appropriations for the expenses of the government of the Dis- tri\ of Columbia, for the fiscal year ending Juse thirtieth, nineteen hundred and four- teen. snd for other purposes.” whereby they are authorized to open. extend. or, widen any street, avenue. road or highway to conform with the plan of the permanent system of highways in that portion of the Distric of Columbla outside of the cities of Washing- ton and Georgetown adopted under the Act of Congress approved March 32, 1893, as amended by the Acts of Congress approved June 28th, 1898, and May 28th, 1926, re- | spectively. by condemnation under the pro- Visions of subchapter one of Chapter XV of the Code of Law for the District of Colum- bia. have filed a petition in this Court praying the condemnation of the land neces- sary for the extension of Maryland Avenue irom 15th Street to Anacostia Parkway. N.E. Mt Olivet Road {rom Bladensburg Road to M Street, N. E. 18th Street {rom K’ Street to Benning Road. and for the widening and extension of 17th Street_from Benning Road to C Street, N. E. H Street from Its western terminus to 1 N. E., 20th Street from Lang Place to circle af Maryland Avenue, N. E.. 26th Street from M Street (0 Morris Place, N. E.. and L Street at i's intersection with 20th Street, N. E in the District of Columbia. as shown on & | map or plat filed with the said petition. as gait thereot, and praving also tnat inis ‘ourt empanel a Jury in accordance with the law provided for in such cases to assess the damages each owner of land to be taken | Imay sustain by reason of the said extension | of Maryland Avenue, Mt. Olivet Road; also for the extension and widening of 17th, 18th. 20th, 26th, H and L Streets, in the District of Columbia, and the condemnation of the land necessary for the purposes thereof, and to assess the benefits resulting the plus all or any part of the costs and e penses of said preceedings, upon any lands ich the jury may find Wwill be benefited, as provided for in and by the aforesaid Act of Congress approved May 28th, 1926, it is, by the Court, this 30th day of December, 1929. Ordered’ that all persons having any interest in these proceedings. be and they are hereby warned and commanded to ap- pear in this Court on or before the 3rd day of February, 1930, at ten o'clock, A.M., and continue in ‘attendance until the Court shall have raade i ratifying and co firming the & 3 sessment_of benefits of the jury to be em- paneled and sworn herein. and it is further Ordered that a copy of this notice and order be published twice a week for two successive weeks ‘n the Washington Evening Star, the Washington Post and the Washington Herw ald, newspapers published in the said Dis- trict, commencing at least twenty days be- fore ‘he raid 3rd day of February, 1930. It is further Ordered that a copy of this erved by the United or his deputies upon each of the owners of the fee of the land to be cos as may be found by the said deputies, within the District nd upon the tenants and cupants of before the day _of February, By the Court; W. HITZ. Justice. (Seal) A true copy. Tes FRANY E. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. By HAR! Our new illustrated Folder | with full information about BERMUDA, its varied climatic, | recreational and social attractions —including all winter and spring sailing schedules will be sent you promptly on request. | All-Expense Tours of various durations THOS. COOK & $ON | Washington Loan & Trust Co. 9th and ¥ Streets STORY Works of Literature hold a winking light o' love or fancy's flight, when Anne of Austria rolled her eyes on Hans the blue-eyed Dane. Since life Is strife, and strife means knife, from Howrah to the Bay, and he may die before the dawn who liquored out the day, in Fultah Pisher's boarding house we woo while yet we may. But cold was Hans the blue-eyed Dane, bull-throated, bare of arm. and laughter shook the chest bencath the maid Ultruda's charm—the little silver | crucifix that keeps a man from harm. “You.speak to Salem Hardieker, you was his girl, I know. I ship mineselfs tomorrow, see, und round the Skaw we go, south, down in Cattegat, by Hjelm, to Besser in Saro.” When love rejected turns to hate, and ill betide the man. “You speak to Salem Hardieker"— she spoke as woman can. A scream—a sob—"He called me—names!” And then the fray began! An oath from Salem Hardieker, a shriek upon the stairs, a dance of shadows on the wall, a knife-thrust unawares—and Hans came down, as cattle drop, across the broken chairs. . . In Anne of Austria’s trembling hands the weary head fell low: “I ship mineselfs tomorrow, straight for Besser in Saro: and there Ultruda comes to me at Easter, and I go south, down the Cattegat—What's here? ‘There—are—no—lights—to—guide!” The mutter ceased, the spirit passed, and Anne of Austria cried in Fultah Fisher's boarding house when Hans the mighty died. Thus slew they Hans the blue-eyed Dane, bull-throated, bare of arm, but Anne of Austria looted first the maid Ultruda's charm—the little silver cruci- fix that keeps a man from harm, P NEW MINISTER BEGINS TRIP TO POST IN CHINA Vacancy of Former Assistant Secre- tary of State Johnson to Be Filled After Stimson Returns. Nelson T. Johnson, former Assistant Secretary of State and now Minister to China, left here yesterday for Seattle, Wash., whence he will sail next Sunday for his new post of duty at the capital of China. The general understanding at the State Department is that the vacancy in the departmental staff occasioned by his transfer to the Chinese mission will not be filled until after the return from London of Secretary Stimson on the adjournment of the naval conference, the duration of which will depend en- tirely on developments. ‘The vacancy in the assistant secre- taryship caused by the appointment of William R. Castle, jr., as Ambassador to Japan in all probability also will remain unfilled until the conclusion of the con- ferences at London. It will then be de- termined whether the best interests of the Government require Mr. Castle's re- tention at Tokio or his return to Wash- ington. In the latter event he would be reinstated in his former position as an assistant to the Secretary. Time-Telling Inventions. An Englishman, John Harrison, by inventing the marine chronometer, won the £20,000 reward offered for an in- strument that would enable mariners to determine the position of a ship when out of sight of land. He saved thousands ot ships from destruction. Yet another Englishman, John Quare, invented the “repeater.” The “lever escapement” and the “cmpensating balance” wers also B{‘l‘mh inventions. There are scores of others. 5. “NIAGARA”. d o Ave 36 3 8ail from Vancouver, B. C. For Fares. etc., Apply Can. Pac. 3 g R R R A R R T or to the Canadian Australasian Line 999 West Hastings St.. Vancouver. B. C. America Dreary and colder here—less than two days to the South- ward, all is sunshine. It is Summer in Rio de Janeiro— Santos(Seo Paulo)and Monte- video—All the way to Buenos Aires, it's s Summer. And the trip down is de- 2l vty posie dmsing ol g pool— ’neaththe stars—gamesgalore. SOUTHERN CROSS 8. PAN AMERICA . . w4 forrmightly thorvatior Por revervations, wpply say Teurist Agency or MUNSON Steamship Lines STEAMSHIPS. « 67 Wall St., N. Y. C. Phone Bowling Green 3300 ALL POINTS IN- - lounges. Many rooms sports ... social life VERY LOW tours, nii + quiet hours. FLORIDA VIA JACKSONVILLE ano MIAMI Make reservations to sail from Baltimore ia Merchants & Miners. Four new, luxurious ships in service. Sailings to Florida every Tuesday, Friday, Through f. P.M. to all points in Florida. For “travel fort” this route is unsurpassed. Fares include meals, regular berth on ship. HEALTH AND REST On t delightful cruise over southern seas to Savannah, Jacksonville o Miami . .. you find health, rest and recreation. Spac- ious decks and luxurious with bed and private bath. Deck Unsurpassed meals. AUTOMOBILE RATES Take your car; no crating; reserve space. All-Expense to sixteen days; $81 to $217. Havana tours! Pier 3, Pratt St., foot Gay. Send for illustrated folder. MERCHANTS:MINERS Trans ‘Travel Bureau, 1338 H St.,N.W. portation Co. National 4612~ Wash.

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