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6 * RENT—WAREHOUSES. N”h’ shop or any mulul.urln' purpose; 1407 New Yo?trh'luomqivl 1168. = WANTED—_WAREHOUSES. —GOOD GARAGE OR WARE- tween Union Station and 13th st. owill rent or buy. Address Box 173-K. A house nw. bttt SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. cash payment, SWNER WILL BA fi' equity in modern (apt; house R ts and e ully unug BIR. har omee REAL ESTATE. ml—ACmfll. Al NEAR crict Tine: "bus ‘transportation and other moders conte Riences: E""T or sunals ltution. May be pui T etedn or shore, ume only. 1731 L St. Norlh 0226. THE _CONGRESSIONAL Country club?’u res with lonl frontage Buid b x"wvm-c lnw'.'.'mfl’o’x":fln“fl 20u Gexired.”” 3880 u OWRER. Box 391K Star office. THE SALHI!BU‘I)IAN‘ MONEY TO_LOAN. WE BUY ¥IRST o 'nmfi‘ivrn on vacant mnna buildin and acreas also buy seco d deed: “!,S’,‘:" notes on &nmnen't:?"rl;un Bldj Main 5231, QUICK wm 'ON 1927, 1928, 1920 AUTOS. Rates—Longest’ Term. 916 G at.‘iw* 1. Room Met. 4142. mfl rfit lln‘ 98. owner. REAL lsTA'l'l‘f-quNs. HOME ofifii. T CAN SAVE YOU MONEY on yourloans 'See me first.” I wil call to you. VERY DESIRABLE HOME SITE FOR SALE ey o awna . Woodside el un?n Address_Box 417-K, Star_office. CHEVERLY BARGAINS, 10c 8Q. FT 0. Spectalist. O i &1 National 8880: S 4117. RNER LOT, h AND g sewer and o ond clec 31100, North 7515 or Adams 3312. LE_LOTS 4 AND §, QU ase orwu. D. Clah ,600 each. th Dufly lu ‘Hicksviile, Long A NEAR_49th AND DAVENPORT N.W.—40 BY :;g’l Price right. Water, elec. Georgia VERAL and home sites in city at attractive 125-1t. frontage, c 16,000 5q. ft. of roun with _about 35 mostly oaks. Wil sell as an entirety of in sep- Priced to_move quickly. Nat'l 4750. an: Nmon-x rm WE NOTES AN ACE {Fost et 43007 ¢ Clev. Yot couete: eutcr: action. 02 MONEY AVAILABLE, 18t TRUST LUAno. any amt. current interest. (Mr. Tripp.) LADMAN, OIP- ave. s.e. Lin. 346. realtor, : A'rz 2nd 'murr LoANS 3100 TO $10. % INTE ILDMAN CO.. 319 Bond Bldg. Nat. 2490 SEE ME FIRST 17 30 AND Srd TRUSTS: ng red tape: quick cervice reasonable. 4300 repay $180w ay 1250 wk princi; terest and can be arranged bi-monthly. Loans in ‘heatby, u- viand and Virginia. “ DR. . 1016 Eve S (whers Eve st. meets N. SECOND TRUST LOANS DISTRICT LOAN PROCUREMENT CO., 719 11th St. N.W. UICK MONEY AND 3rd TRUSTS: $100 TO AARYEARD AND D O, HO THREE DAYS To COMPLETE TRANSAC- 'B. T EWARING, 1416 P ST. N.W. MAIN 9173. ~TO $4.000 ON. HREE WANTED—MONEY. OFFER INCOME-PRODUCING ONE-TRUST Bouses for clear lois. Metr. 937, Clev. SECOND TRUST OF 110.000 AT UNUSUAL rates on _ high-class ave. business Broperty worth $180,000 Tuily rented. Ad- dress_Box_295-H. Star_office. SALE—FARMS. BRA EORGE. Vineland. N0, 33,500 — EASY TERM! Héndersone - Gorners. Mon : jone Gaithershurg” 16¢- ET A HOME IN TIME tmllvlud balance timber 'onh ‘more fhe Tarm, Goat houserot ' Tooms & llnd ‘.rél buildings. & DAVIS. chario eriotie Hall, Md. . IN MONTGOMBRY COUNTY mAu?gn & DIAMOND. e 215 AC 315 mer Cangli b 5.250; 1"acre, $1400° 10 acres, Lay Hul . MONTGOMERY COUNTY. mmw FARMS, M S 1 xuuy -ul»ed .mmm n 1o checks 5600 10 res, good he Shesterd a0z, > CHICKEN FARM CLIN- e nealo, brooder huuse. warage. r,menn house for 1,000 birds. W.G. SULLIV, 10th n. = BUILDER _ WILL _DISCOUNT _SEVERAL very good second trust motes, Chevy Chase. D. also first trusts on' Va. and Md houses: no_triflers. _Col. 4040. 14° SALE—SUBURBA! BERWYN HEIGHTS, MD.—8 280x187; lmneamempommnn n. w. B’IA [ ROOMS: LOT McCADDON UTIFUL BUNGALOW—5 ROOMS. -m clectricity, I owh., large lot. Convenient tores. sch ‘ools "and transportation: $40 Iudin.lxmleren and payment BLVD. NEAR HUME—174 alow, 34,000, mu;‘x also low, % per. SN principal nd n u 38736, ‘Other houses and. bungal Sest. Aorora Hills and va. Hinlends: and fent: terms and prices to suit the most discriminating buser. J..L. PRICE. Otk- crest_office. TAKOMA PARK BEAUTIRUL &R D B frelacs, oed ACRES AND 7 LOTS FOR SALE, WITH small house. 20 min. from city, $6,500; terms. Shepherd 3130. &’ Nonh 1303 of Ihatire . 1. ave.n. e' WOODRIDGE BUNGALOW. el blocks BT ave_n.e.—3 rooms, tile bath. Tage, large lot: ferms or will fent. Cali North 7203 or inquire 2377 R. I o'n!n e 186 Acn.m sx-oc( ; GENERAL PURPOSE farm, 18 miles to Washington; small front- aie on Lee Highway: 86 aci and tim- B houa Bonre: Birne. auibUIGIEL. some mackinery and jumber: farm well watered 4nd Teal barsain to close the estate. Frice. | 354 aere: terms. JOHN MCKINNEY, Mereiheia, Ve, On Lec_Hignway. s: PRAGTICALLY ~BRAND-NEW _BUNGALO) o Capiial Helgnts, on, Shady Side e, rn ot 60x100; hot-air _hes $500 Gets 162 Acres In Jersey. Man!y-mnkln' potato, truck and fru] 4arm, u.uen ¥y aval lbl! ;alual fl ‘":"}' P“fl:fv and details. ogue. 1. AN DO e g DON'T BE-MISLED —by the price per acre of farm land, for example: One farm at $100 per acre may Drove in the end to be & much better bur than_another farm just across the road at cre. A glance at a soil survey by soil decline of the farmers' feel, are due for & rise Drohts for theit owners t 1f you are mmm‘- i purchas DUCTIVE fa ‘m nearby at & low A OORE & HILL, INC,, 30 1en B N % a1 A bACRlFICE SALE. HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE STATE ROAD FARM. acres of fine land In.l° high lt:‘t‘. of acres creel tom Read of cattle, with lares oush it: "4 acres apple just ts. a 55" Splenatd 10-foom houu -nn steam heat, :lzeule lisbts and bat 40x80 bank' barn ent cow equi) © Ddividua) drinkine cups e eilo. Mn:wi :‘unl‘.hlonl for 30 head of us cattle and | Alio, 8 solendid airy pri el fe machine forcing water to all butldings: large chicken houses, wagon shed; corn eic "IN faci. the bullgings could not be placed $20,000. e is afl'llll of round grlu of this pnu - Hoa: m o da Sondertu l- situated one mile 1 of the erful’_picl from - town. wmn alf_mile Emlll down payment, $7,500. AR \\'ARRE,\'TON. VA. 00d 242 acre: m he tenant house. go0d barn’ and nen ary Sutbuildings g00d orchard, lance in timber: Best wity T Pauduler Gounty 15 heart of fox- hunting section: easy terms. For inspection and full particuiars phone M 198 ©or_address Box 10! BLUE GRASS SHENANDOAH VALLEY FARM. 85 l'm ln acre, 67 miles W:l n:m"" ! & fldl ltimo: n‘.h clmm!% Vlll!’ . the ma B oo constad t.%llo tone and Bmk. 5" nl .’nchine-'orled b}\'u:‘ lhll gfl baraains “for ‘1 i OLect! srgains “for price ‘in e e :fl‘ropollll further particulars pho or_address Box 101, RENT—FARMS. SR OPAcle ¢ond IMDrOveImenis: abot o0 ent. o sales, go 1 s “Trom” Weenington. Dr. WYOHE, ('hlrl')ll! Hall, Md. WANTED—FAIMS 0 BUY OR RENT; § OR 10 ACRES NEAI in~to larger farm_within 35 miles 7y 05, or ‘adaress Box 343K SALE—INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY. WNTOWN INDUSTRIAL I Jocation for warebouse or manufacturing. 83,1t fronte on improved street and ratiroad cha nsmx value. Ad- dress Box 389- K, Star office. WA'I‘IB FRONT mnl‘n T Ol with s houn S fre so 382-K. offic BEANISH HODSE ON 3 ] wc T wenderal send 5 iso 3 wai Tots at 'Eppins Porest. Col 4040, o= 3STORY _COLO Lot ALHOTEE s popul colony-on Gnes, Bay. WANTED Vaoaed racy, Address We have & nice two-story. - partially modern; front porch. nice lawn an shrubbery: good location. within 150 yards of station, or ‘Lee Highway, at E TFalls Church, VA. A real bargain at §4,500. Will arrange terms. 2. room house; a.m. vae Irllldh of would _subdivide: Kinds, of Droperts at all prices. Snd bie.” Wil trade farms for "suburban houses_and lots, or city property cle with small trus Q1 on e it you Dusiness. . Phone Falls Ghureh 89, 79-J-1, residenc H. H. ANDERSON & CO. SUBURBAN ESTATE. More than an acre on which stately forest trees form & backgrourd for omeer peonies, lily-of-the- Rials add their auota. Triit trees are well sstabiished. fireplaces suggest the comfort and attract- iveness of this momuthly modern home. It s section of Virgini Je transportation and highws 1t Congress or professional Sould sppreciate LIZA BPTH P "SHEPPARD, 40 Wilson Bivd, Clarendon; Ve, 950_No cash down and on buy this pretty -mmle« uun.-law of 5 attractively ed % Cneery open hrepiace: “oak_floors, sieeping porch d attic. Paved street, near school, stores. 1 i splendid buy. Why waste money rentiny 87 5 delightfully charming rooms. Fren throu‘h Prenc| ulll in mlnr Cllg’oirml buu! SELLR flov t. 50x130, located on Bt et ot RS T | AUTO IN TRADI » YOU IANCE. MAUDE H. LAWRY, Shepherd 2546, 213 Cedar Ave. FALLS CHURCH, VA. 5 acres, n-morav ouse. a.m.i. garage and : a nlc. coun u IM. o o principe . all foor: ‘cfllf floohn ladd doubie: 1839 e Borelt: ‘porch: 1o "forest trees: excellent gar- etween, University park, Ma. Just ot concrete sirect; cl " ogss, Sleciriclty achoole ha. bl - service or .‘{ms:r o i. 'WILSON, 2542 13th st. CallRdams 566. thly, no _cash payment: excelient o g L undt - R large front and ;elr ms on first a tw Foor: 1 lh o b3 located on !!ctl- bedrooms on. second floor lent street, just off conciete; sewer gas. electricity. _Bee address in_above ad. WOODRIDGE, D C. 3621 2and ST, L s on Sigher foor. ar- hot-water heat, day Sun B, 1&5}'“ Owner and Bullder. 1601 Rhode Island Ave. Phone North 8812. RENTER’S, ATTENTION! Why rent when sou can buy this besutiful bungalow havi ooms with batn end o'l conveniences. On concrete street, -ulum- Tor lunm'r' Botel on club, Ml OB Kddress Box S80-K. Biar ake Bay, yefieo 16 Om&c ke By, iable. dress 'AN'I'ID—ACIEAG!. Faion Arey Vante 160 o 8 Spepese ol desc; Trentman, gare'ot uuflu‘-‘:r Hotel, and a Rrrnn-l ené il be ged to inspect ,explain details of Sales Pian. T eer, Ma""No seasonable oter re- Y BOSWELL. Prlnc‘e! Georges B !lnk Bids. ART THE NEW YEAR RIG] szLedE R HOME TN NEARBY VIRGINTA. noliow tile, 2 baths, h city water, 3 lot ‘ms. new bungalows at $5.200 each. Tes on Lee Highway, 7-room house; 5,7t We' un exchange your property on actual- ba: value bast Other properties for sale and homes for rent. H D U')I‘F\l A'\ Post Office Bldg., Balls cl-nnflnn 1054. Phone Geea '""dllz’- ONEY TO LOAN C. REAL. any amount at gremm:g Interest. JESSE | o - | fioo: repla nanced for 3 han il 250—Beautiful SPANISH bungalow with V.. 6320, o Jiving | 52,000 EQUITY FOR §300. IN NEW DETACH- | write 1ri loflu ater, | woox)mom;, ,P- c. 3155 MONROE B tac lflwvl:.':;”y‘?: ‘grepiace. & S, ol B W BUNGALOW. s rooms, x,'r‘e’,"“.?".':‘é’m.’fi..n arep TAKOMA PARK HOMES s and_ sleeping BUnERION . artie, ful basement 0 improvements, school. _Another bui comer lot. ishe o T D e, balaice LU . Rollow tile construction, 2 *iabohed bose R P nping i somip. - fronting three 2 paved. Convenient to bus, school tore: ttractive bungalow. in one of the o‘:n’.’"m at foreclosure and_ price Peduced 1o this vers low. figure. . Five larse Iooms ‘and sieeping porch like extra room B years. Nicholsen, st 8 Bullding _lot, 2,30 55 ot near sale, Citizens® B-nk Doy g nhm- Park. SUNDAY: SlAR WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 12, 1930—PART SIX. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. s I.md- a ar b fl %, new 3 n. rfii"& CRe! ‘l‘m Y4th_and B sts, B :n.mm 23 .nmnu. Cleveland ‘4571 150, | Beniont Tloors -n?f.“.‘."" 863" Lexinei Sunday: price, nd ll,:‘l,:. shrubbery. IGA] it ) SIS HBIIIX’ '.Ilb! Narawo0d er hea onary MR. o T8 Im.flllkwlnl|. uIIul precisied. Telephone BARGAINS, $6.100 EACH—_$100 ce to ault nurm ser; §00d north- Fie fi 'l u'x“ o'lars belo et o iscation, pew,, 6-room T omisty 11’ Columbta ATTENTION! DOCTOR OR DENTIST. Speclal bullt offce and residence. only $12.800; retentious corner de- i doctor llrler O rbunds, seo ad i parme. Tor 2-colg rooms. P idsire " and - oil eater, Birner. "'Call_Georeta 3623 EAST SILVER I modern bungalow: sun parlor, l-rn Secd; shade. 185, PRING nice | loca! atian. 8 room replace. double unu ‘Shepherd 2179 AUTIFUL _HOME, _ MARLBORO HD. mmm Heights subuirb; 6-room Dy €alow, 2 miles from District line. i Conveniences, corner. lot: 75 by 110 z- car garage. ANACOSTIA FINANCE CORP. 2014 Nichois ave. s.e. CENTRAL AVE. SE Toom frame buiigalox. acre of ground. D. G, JOSEPH, Bix sty A Llncons 6771, SEAT PLEASANT, MD. 4th BT AND mody rd.—4 and 5 rm. bungalows. L_E. GREGORY. Phone Cap. His. 337, 2 SOUTH SPRUCE ST.. CLARENDON One or two furnished rooms, a.m. Clarendon_765. 102 SHERIDAN AVE, TAKOMA PK.. MD. 3;room bungalow, inclosed porch, witer and eleci 1 acre groind; $25. Phone Col. 0388. 1518 Upshur st. n.w o FOR RENT-BONGATGW.S ROOWE A located in Takoma Park, Md. Shepherd 3130. RIVERD, 35 Rolmar Mancr, 43580 Met. AT PLEABANT_SIX all_improvements: 8lst & 520. VA= Phane CLEVELAND 505 Daniel st.. 4300, Clev. 216. D HOUSES & BUNGALOWS. LARCE grounds. garages, all modern: close Fonte Ged S Wander, Toatts: 03, eve FOUR-ROOM AND BATH BUNGALOW, 370 mos room and bath house, 335 month. . Md. = NTZ, C Phone Uyaitsvine 73, Hyattswl SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. 5-ROOM_HOUSE. ARAGE: E 7% | § acres. Leesburs Pike. Write am.i. LECTRICITY. G. Phone N. 9686. Dumnsw c -ROOM BUNGALOW. NEAR- VE 4-ROO) Tow: amt darge S0t Colmar_Manor. Md. 42 E Large cor. lot. 5-roo: em rent only $35 mo.: chea) y terms. or trade. For omer nxnm. A city or sub- urban property s 1216 N. Y. Ave.. 3418 1atn. ._E. RYON co m OUSES & BUNGALOWS, LARGE grounds, sarages. all modern: close rents. Geo. C. Walker, Hyatts. 803; e m rounds. pecuo'n phone Met ollun Too1, dress Box 101, 1915 xr” SAI.E OB EXCHANGE—SUBURBAN. SACRIFICE EQUITY 1IN &1 he hum bung: 2-car garage. lot i Dlace lx.nm N etient " condition: endon WANTED—SUBURB, IN. WANTED—By couple, no children, fve-room modern bungalow with garage, elther Brookland or Woodrids ust be reas able: state ‘brice and location first ie Address Box 333-K. Star office. nrl.- SALE—HOUSES. 500_CHEVY CHASE_MODERN, § RM SOx150; must sell; terms. 6623’ East ave. Io Wis. 12° —SIX LARGE ROOMS, 3 lots, 2 an!:b?. brh:k in. OWNER, Moo—u: 3 th, store, Earages: real T ROON HOUSE ANG, FURNTTURE, oou lete, for sale; cash, $3,000. § Eastern ave., eniiworth. n. e. 13% RANDOLPH ST. «mwon‘!‘?v. ya lose an estate, R, Forest Glen. Md. " Phone Ken- 76-R. PETWORTH CORNER, §7.330—8TX ROOMS, bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, cellar, Terms. $500 ‘cash. . E. JOHNSON, 908 10th 3 001 ., newly decorated: good nei| nrlu and terms to suit; possession. Ads xo-ano RESIDI TNVESTMENT—AS- e een 8 u Leon M. Estabrook, 1026 l,I bt STOP—GET MY SALES LIST W-] PR-IC! homes. Easy terms. (Mr. man, tealtor, 308 Pa._ave. BY OWNER—FRA momn and bath. lot ood ME, SEMI-DETAGHED, a5 and etlleculc. . "“3 *Jocation: vali 4 46750 terma Can' be ‘afran ¢d seven two baths: 0. erceiiont “location. A tare’ b Wili' take. notes. diamond or auto. Ad ress - | lot and & $12,500. FOR SALE OR TRADE. CORNER BRICK. Will consider trading this beautiful corner for a small house, clear or with one trust. Consists of 6 unusually large rooms. tile bath, built-in tub and shower, hardwood floors. hardwood trim, screened ‘throughout. Frigidaire and garage, comsiets in every Locate t"the hignest points in Wi o d c.n ulnnu 1624. belul.l 3 ted Dutch col Tms. 2 baths, glassed-in side porch. 3 i finished oAk ° floors brass el mm:. Overiooking an atiractively lawn, shrubbery and evergreens; 2. To_be appreciated, property must be seen. Can now be had at a rea sonable price. P, 1. WALSHE, INC. 1107 Eve St. N.W. ‘National 3095. McLachlen Banking Corp’n $9,000—12 rooms. 2 baths, double ot 50x1! section of sarage, sleeping porches 50, rick, with sarage: very o ble and Conventent’ Norhwest Jo- Many other_pi tes in various sections of the city. _Several houses for re McLACHLEN BANKING Real Estate Dept. tonal 0430. Sar” Sarase. CORP'N. 10th and G. $7.750. OPPOSITE SAUL'S ADDITION. An attractive colonial type tapestry brick e ‘containing § cheerful rooms. e heat. -dwood goyersd porches, screen gt St 4ot sehioots, " ransportation. nient 8 3 jon. Call_ Adams 8217. o OVERLOOKING GOVERNMENT PARK. A 20-foot wide brick house with 6 large rooms, sleeping porch, inclosed; open fireplace, attic, 2-car garage. The price is right for this home. Call Georgia 2833 Evenings 5 to 10. NORTHWEST. 8 ROOMS, 2 BATHS. o 1334 Montasue st—Semi-det., brick_sbout old: excellent condition. OWNER. [AN or_Ga._1885. lyl‘ ORGE TO\VN—$l7 S(IJ yery uniaue and charming ho aeu.mm Tooms and two_tile nmu. o e "pure colonial has taihed: ‘s lovely stairway, fine old Deriod hardware and man Dlaces. "Renr atmosphers. and distinction, Brokers, attentioni L. E. F. Prince, 314 Investment_Buildl of & hot- been foors. $9.25 # ssw CASH Attractive 320-ft. colonial-type tapestry D iamne, contalning 6 besuritul foome. 3coolor tlle beth. buili-in tub snd showsr; akfast 00d rdw tnnu:hnut e Kitchen, sink and newest TR i A Ml CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 5438 NEVADA AVE. 1,900.00. Charming six rooms and bath home, with all features and requiremerts to make up hom: were 4 homes built D of which 3 are sold. Your inspection s real value offered at_this low pi t Conn. ave. to Legation st.. then 3 bloen east to Nevada T homes ction. ik JAC;&%&ON BROS., 6 K 8t. N.W. Dist. 2126, Wis. 2916, Lash For You This Year! speclalize III ‘hl llll of homes in all ueuonl of dlr smallest to the lareest—and will_ pay nu s bonus on any b 1" Tyrnish ys the neme No work o1 Or if you are interested in the e will allow you a cllnlflnl ust en % tive ull’on ymn.k vou ! I st our ra money ne Write. _Address Box 160K, B Oflfl' es. Ha o Large clothes door, auto- FIRST TIME OFFERED! 4 NEW SEMI-DETACHED HOMES We Want You to See These Homes That Are Different 8 rooms, bath and hali-bath. _ Come out and you will be interest- All rooms large. 7 big closets. 50,18, the many’ features o8 EVS Lot 3125x143. Garage. complete—of which many may be easily installed in your nmen: l'wme Price Low—Easy Terms ooy iere 2ot In the COME OUT AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS WE WANT YOUR IDEAS AND CRITICISM Open Daily and Sunday to 9:00 P.M. Sample House—5811 Sixth Street N.W. (At 6th and Nicholson Sts. N.W.) WAPLE & JAMES, INC. Owi d Build: 1226 14th Street s T North 0962 Find Here the Appeal That Endears a Home to Its Owner Those more or less individual elements which include wholesome environment, picturesque surround- ings, protective restrictions, distinc- tive yet conservative design, and various interior refinements con- tribute much to the unusual appeal of Glover Park homes. Yet homes are not bought purely for sentimental reasons. Pecuniary value is of primary importance. Combines the intangible qualities of sentiment with an uncompro- mising standard of material value - nd you have true appeal. That is why Glover Park is a 100% owner- inhabitant community and has con- sistently grown in popularity. 3762 Benton St. N.W. Take a Burleith-Glover Park bus—auto route via Que or R St. to 37th, then north to Tunlaw Road and Benton St., or take W. R. E. car to 37th and Wisconsin Ave. Home open daily until 9 p.m. Exhibit Home - Houses have 6 big rooms, varie- gated tile baths, built-in garages, 3 spacious porches, Frigidaire, cedar-lined closets, brick mantels and hardwood floors throughout. Lawns are “?re'.my planted and street and alleys paved with con- crete. Owner...B.H. GRUVER... Builder 927 15th St. N.W. Nat’l 2670 20-FT. HOME. NEAR GRANT CIRCLE. $8,250. This unusual Petworth value is one have ever offe $7,950. $100 CASH—REASONABLE MONTHLY PAYMENT. Located on ene of the hishest elevations in “a beautiful restricted northwest com- munity, near Gi Ceele, " Atiractive T tapestry brick home pentry. clonk , close h with built- ul_slee) T e inspection. 1758 S tile Jue and will el by Sce this home. Call' Cleveland CHEVY CHAS 4408 GEORGIA ST. lonial home, on a concrete | 250 feet. iwood i screened porches ¢ with llru shade tree. Do not f-u to see this. N.L. SANSRURY B0, INC, 1418 Eye St. N.W. National 5904. e iawns are Fooms. pantries, 3 baths, b. lendid condition. North 3083. RED-_NEAR 1eth AND u S8, AVE. (3 elec.; 3 kitchens: move In” tgany, "$200 ‘cash.” ‘Room 208, §01 15th n.w. _Met. 6856. 12 COLORED—10 nooua. elect, out g TOIL). WIS. 2916. ; easy i COLORED—NEAR 10th AND S—6 ROOMS. newly decorated, corner houss: 31.280; your terms. Call Mr. hens. Decatur 1161. COLORED_NEAR 13th AND IRVING STS. n.w.—8§-room part of which can be rented In IB rlment good cmflmnn Price, to nsible ‘party. To i spect address Box l -K. Star office. CO!DHI‘D BARGAIN, 1200 BIDCK mvlnu nw. 10 large .ndl vl Hied Bai Km-. recention pan and_ the ot s deen to wide ANEy- se 15 " excellent. condition and ‘can be Dul‘chlled for less than $10,000 on very es<v Further information or auto to in- H. C. BISCOE. Res.. North 5355. $7,950. $250 CASH—$60 A MONTH. Beautiful colonial-type home with h. double rear Tty -oom: ath, hot- " hardwood - foors, hot-water heater, er-stripped, e front of house. House instant swnines for the e 150 1 D with pienty of flowers. in unm eonamon and a wonderful Conven! to 14 car line, 1 For further in- | ‘masey catir Nat. ‘ou For sale3 u‘m% NEW ALL-BRICK HOMES OVERLOOKII‘;\IG ROCK CREEK ARK. 1867 Ingleside Terrace N.W. Open Daily Until 9 P.M. 7 large room rches, complete bath. built - in ce MC Fieasant LORED—SPECTAL. bungalows. 5 rooms, improvements. 80 ault 3200 ,* Pr closets, fireplace, etc. Shopplag o4ction, 16th st. bus and car line. PRICED LOW. ON EASY TERMS. y time, or for further informa- H. HOFFMAN, Builder, Nat'l MARIETTA PARK. 412 Nicholson St. 8 large rooms, built open_ fireplace, 'bronze st. 61 Pa. Ave. N . " Phone Pot. 8574, COLORED OPPORTUNITY. Dath, Browh e elee: lghta: L K J»cz TCondiiton: detacned. on ot Boxtoo”" & oun' for lnl:!‘c'flun. 100 to 8 pm e T | Teal Bargain for 3.750—Easy Terms. to 5800 Box 346-K. Star of PEN 5, PM_LARGE texceptiona " terme; 1hu par ; exceptional 3 Bevelind 4571. = s RT) BMAL e space: Arcols; $2,500 cash. 325 - CABH. Balance Less Than Rent. Just the thing for boarding house. One k fror t 15 spacious block ~ from nt Circle. rooms. 2 baths; meny, fireplaces; modern, im- provements: immediate possession 15th st.Natl. 9569. F | STEARS Bk faragel Heal oo , Do leal uuln o owr‘lm 1286, rent_room: clll SIX ROOMS, TILE sleeping po nouh, glassed .l"n, bolh‘ o&. ave. an Tessonable. 930 Lonefeliow i ‘s Ye AT TOP OF 14th ST. HILL—THI -m'() ’ID“.:' new]y nnut-fl and painted; = e bath rooms, 3-stol Hltl Bolt'l mn.““'[ '%“{'.‘. 000 PRE-WAR HOUSE FOR i best residential secti H Py g QPEN_ 4413 ILLINOIS 1 ta close an_ estate. At. 410 Ean FOR uw-uo 7,000 c Consider Open. ' 4604 Ga. Yiached! new Tarnace apd 100t sider_trade or rent. bco‘ 1123, = UNUSUALLY RGAIN hnuuuln Petworth; con.mu trade ar‘;nu. Address. lox :10 rest of l‘"l st.—Des cnntnlnmt ‘l T00! nte. l jara roperty ¢ fola w3 Ercetly “roduced: pricer 15,160, is 'on.h much _more. For information II- dress Box 175-K. Star_office. GFFERING, NT—NEW g‘ ice rooms, tile bath with 3 porches: facios Gectt < ctta Fatk, " Dear Sth and Madison 8 e under 38,000, Yuur o»omuuu. 340-E._Sta: m 5 noous‘ m uun u?&f --enflu Tor's EMII uoo ol! v OO Buy direct from Al le. di-cut s ber ‘waste, 30% Price includel hrk st up. Bumi mn. up. for tree. cnulo‘” * 1iia suni DIN COMPANY, Wilmington, No. write Folin 18500 t S Daths o and 2.car Aesttrust 312500, Ad- R lo: I sz-r m % ION; I'l‘k!!fl' health. "84 741 116 86, 8.6 ADY, "on: ! Convenient Mt. P]easant Corner, 1501 Harvard St. N.W, Open Sunday and Daily. Two Stories—Modern, Garage, Porches. Low Price and Easy Terms. OWNER, Clev. 1531. * DETACI;I_IED BRIC.!$ HOME. W, . NORTH CLEVELAND PARK 8 to&nl!:“fi eollnlm Mthm %‘m % rit M ¢ oammeu?a'n’ ites in (he it ‘con- “Open Bunday and nignts. ABy or owner. W. G. IRVIN, Cieveiand 1831. MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE PARK. $23,000. This distinguished. center.ball-plan ce 15 one of the most remark- s tile roof, tw. o, Bl 1“2.‘:‘..'. 3 F"" 3 ln%h ubie s ry clubs. desirabl Mfl ANnNot Boufrs Gt ths imuseas ';:x}c.““%' advise’ your tmmediate inepection. N. L. SANSBURY CO.,, INC,, 1418 Eye St. N\W. Nat'l 5904, pertect condition cath, NEW DETACHED HOME. BRICK AND FRAME. $12,500.00. One Block From Conn. Ave aEXcellont and convenient location; lot: nmu ! I'II 5 e ':z.m"l' .::';3" e oot open Brepiacer g § 5423 NEVADA AVE. tye sleht on Lesation st. from 'Ahd Bome with ouF Open All Day Sunday. J. E. DOUGLASS CO., 1621 K St. N\W, Met. 5678, | to, R Owner and Buiider. P s x: ms. SPECIAL HOME BARGAINS. |_1a26 4% ‘8t. R we The following houses have FOR COLORED. been traded in to us for larger | New, allrick. tully modern hou homes, so we can offer them at onth: has. hardwood Aoors, anum Tear and front porches, deep lot: special low terms and prices. 1117 7th St. N.E. big opportunity. G 8ix rooms and bat HAS. D. SAGER, lot 20x110 to 15-ft. ey Zcar metal Realt 926 1atn 86N " ’ulw:{tnnul 006, th lar price, ‘I‘w‘ ours only $6,950. 1618 igotomac Ave. S.E. On_one of the best squares in COLORED—OPEN TODAY. Flde concrete street with 45-1t. g d batn. t. ‘\v . Nat. 73 P"“Cf}."’.’ e s aras: FOR COLORED. Ve, on, Daved o $5,500. otrs only £8.950. | S.E., Anacostia. | Gresham pl. n.w., convenient n.w. section. oflfl'fl. 8-room house at bargain price. Only $5,950. . SAGER. Nat'l_003. 924_1i4th St. N.W. . N.E. For Colored. For Colored. New Brick, Modern Homes. KINGMAN PARK, rn-or”:-mcmdu?n'?n'n'.""fiylfi mod e ern homes R o Y1350 fnspect prompiiy or call‘for- liasifated bookiet AS. ER, Realtor and_ Baiiaer. Nat'l 0036. 924 14th St. N.W. of G T price, 1506 Ridge St. th S ‘Cars pass the door. Open every night. | Inspect. | Oniy 8, nu | { | | 1108 E S‘t \.E 8ix rooms and bath, 3 porches, metal arage: stone-wall king; & very pretty facing south 1311 H St. N.W. . District 0908 and 0909. SALE OR RENT—HOUSES. NINE-ROOM BRICK, AM.I; rent in whole or in part. 600 B St. N.E. Rock Creek Church OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. meeting of the Y. W. C. 5 place next Saturday eve- ning at 6:30 in the form of a dinner Briet reporta. an address and.the Teport | Sehopl lef reports, an of the election of nw bocrd memben Reservations may be uary 16, inclusive, with Mifl Wl.ntfleld, membership secretary. Dinner reserva- tions will held tor the first 200 ap- plicants, but the balcony will be open to other guests. Col. John H. Pinney, curator of the ‘Washington Cathedral, will give a talk this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the fourth- floor assembly on ‘“The Washington Cathedral.” Slldeu will be shown and information given about the progress and the future plans for this great cathedral building. The public dially invited to attend this lecture. At the twilight music hour this after- noon at 5 o'clock, Seventeenth and K streets, an interpretive music talk will be given by Mrs. Katharyn Frost, con- cert phnhu ‘This afternoon Miss Vir- ginia Wingfleld of the staff will be the hostess, assisted by Mrs. B. R. Columbus. ‘The public is welcome. ‘The speaker at the Elizabeth Somers vesper service this afternoon at 5 30 will be Miss Alice Hutchins Drake. The leader will be Miss Lilllan Zimmerman and the hostess Miss Julia Haslett. At the meeting of the staff on Tuesday Dr. Willlam S. Abernethy, pastor of Calvary Blpfllfi Church, ‘Pentecost.” On Tuesday morning of this week Henry D. Hubbard of the Bu- reau of Standards will talk on “Modern Trends in Sciences.” ‘There will be a meeting of the board of directors on Thursday morning at 10:30 o’clock, Seventeenth and K streets. An interesting visitor of the past week in Washington was Miss Keiko Usaml, } head of the Kindergarten Peeress School in Tokio, Japan. While she was in Washington she was entertained at a tea at the Y. W. C. A. Miss Usami is a member of the national committee of the Y. W. C. A. in Japan and much in- terested in the work in this country. Miss Emma Phinney, National Y. W. C. A. secretary, was a visitor at the as- sociation last week. ‘There will be a meeting of the execu- tive committe tomorrow morning at 11 o'cl Chapters. Cleveland Park Chapter will meet on Monday, January 13, at 3 p.m., with Mrs. Frank J. Hogan, 2320 chu- setts avenue. Park View Chapter will meet with Mrs. P. B. Ashburn, 3230 Park place northwest, tomorrow at 1 p.m. Miss Vlrilnh Carter Wingfield, membership tary, will be the speaker. gont Chapter will meet tomorrow at 3: m. The meeting will be held at the !llnbetll Somers Y. W. C. A, 1104 M street northwest, Mrs. George Otis Smith, president of the chapter, will preside. Miss Florence M. Brown, former general secretary of the Y. W. C. A., will speak. Business and Professional Women's Department. ‘The International Club will meet to- il{mrlow evening, when Hl‘llm:ih aney, passenger agent o - more & Ol will give an illustrated talk on the national parks in the west- ern part of the United States. Tuesday_evening the members of the Amicitia, K. G., Hitika, Top and ‘Wohelo ‘clubs will meet for lup- per together at 6:15 pm. At 7 they will meet for the assembly program. Miss Maud G. Sewall will give an opera lecture recital. secretary of the department. Health Education Department. Activities in the gymnasium at Sev- enteenth and K streets, (nlf gym, clog and social dancing, a anew this month. Classes may be entered at any time during the month, but im- rtant rwndnlnn work is given in the ew clog and tap classes. Golf classes will be taught by Mr. George Diffenbaugh, from the Indian spnnu Golf Club. The first classes to start are Thursday morning, Jmucry 16, at 11 o'clock; Monday evenings, af 7, beginning January 13, and Wednu- dly evening, at 6, ning January 15. @ These classes are for beginners. One advanced class will start January 15, meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock. The solarium is ope: dll.l; for bllmfromllwllndl ments are arranged by -minmznt Betha: only. Gym classes offered meet Monday and Friday mornlnp l l ofl Monday nuernmn at 3 Monday at 6, Tuesday lt nesday at 5 and on Thursday at 8. Clog and g’ dancing classes are scheduled for Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock and in the evenings on Mon- day at 5. 'ruudly at 7, Thursday at 7 and on Friday at 8. Gym and swim combination classes will ‘meet on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornlnn at 10:30, and Tuesday evening at 5 Social dnncln[ classes meet Monday evenings under Mrs. Lillian Hoffman, beginners at 8 o'clock and advanced pupils at 9 p.m. Industrial Department. Miss Mary B. Perry, national indus- trial secretary for the Eastern region, will visit the local association the ‘eek of January 12. The Thursday Club will have a tea on January 16 from 4:30 to 6 to meet Mi.u 3Ferry ‘There will also be bowling The K. E. Y. Club will have supper together Wednesday evening. January 15, at 5:30, followed by bow! Girl Reserves. Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock the Girl Reserve Club at Western High School will have a hobby meeting. At 4:30 the Girl Reserves at Friendship House will hnve their regular business meeting and the George Mason Club will meet at p.m. The new club at the Wheatley School will have a_music meeting under the direction of Miss Katherine Moritz, De- cember 17 at 3 o'clock. afternoon at 2 o'clock the Girl Reserves at the Dennison Vo- cational School will have their regular - | hobby groups of clog dancing, dramatics and music. At 2:20 the clubs at Jeffer- h School will meet and 8 Girl Reserve Clubs Qf Mc- Kinley High School and Business High school will hold their meetings in the Girl Reserve Club rooms. At 4:30 there will be an important rehearsal of the Girl Reserve Glee Club, when special music for the Mldwtnter enn!erence will be rehearsed. All ed to | be on time as the nhe-rsll will last only one hour. The Girl Reserve Club at Powell Junior High Schol will meet in the Mount Pleasant Library at 2:15 o'clock January 16 for rehearsal of their play. | A under the direction of Miss Hollis of the Morse School of Interpretation. The Girl Reserve Clubs at Langley Junior High School will meet at the school at the same hour and at 2:30 o’'clock the clubs at Columbia and Mac- farland Junior High Schools will hold their meetings. At 3 o'clock the Les Camerades and the Fidelis Clubs of Eastern High School will have hobby Road, Near Ga. Ave.‘ Here is a wonderfut Kennedy-built home of eight very large rooms and two splendid tiled baths. Hot-water heat, elec- tricity, porches, and the entire property is in new- house condition; two-car stucco garage. The price is only $10,500. See it at once. CANADA TAX SALE. SEIZED AND SOLD FOR Al ed boo let, describes heu roper- nfl sives Tl particulars, s Pmatied free ow s the time to mln!r o mrtlu ‘won't pric nd no_money. today, so you will ha McKeever and Goss, Inc. 1415 K St. N.W. Nat'l 4750 eon 8t. wm. 'ruwm.o:“ ’ WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES 5 OR ¢ ROOM BUNGALOW IN NICE SEC- tion of D. O, with no down payment. Give mu (formation. Address Box 111K, Star SAvE 31,500 CASH,' WANT room house, good section n.e. ?: golored: meed. not be thorou pereain Immediate red Adarm Box 1K, Star omee: ... for mun' n: FOR COI ‘Want 8-room house, good n. tion; not over $6,000; can llll. lll’rl ull\ payment. Afldrul Box_426-1 K. Star oflu 80 | Aress Box zq.x.p Star office. s LIST YDUB PROPERTY WITH results. R!FP. OMDI(AN. uick feaitor, 30 b, HOY RoM A SWNER N EXCHANGE for nunsalln- of, nw. section. Address Box STOL BRICK. W be sold lored, $7.000 ‘lyor 38.000.. Nl‘l ”1”“0 IA ion 81X OR Wi payment, ive il |nnmnuu Ad;lrul 76K, Btar ol S » TIP | uary 21 at 8 o at At 2:20 o'clock on Friday the clubs at | Hine, Stuart and Brightwood will meet in the schools and at 2:30 o'clock the newly %Anhed club at the lnury '.l‘lknma Park-Silver Spring Club 'lll ey or & o'clock the Bon Secour Club of Central High School will meet in the Girl Re- mnet!.tn club rooms for a social service g. All junior high school Girl Reserves will meet ther Priday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Girl Reserve club m"’l At 5:30 o'clock they will have supper in Barker Hall. Registrations for the sup- per must be in the Girl Reserve office by Wednesday, .Yln\llry 15. Tdhe 8;‘“\; flrll for grade school 'lll be held at 10 o'clock in the Girl Reserve club rooms. The new hobbies, selected by the girls at the last meeting, will start at 10:30 o'clock. They are crafts, includ lns Do§- kr making and the building and fur- nishing of a doll house under the direc- Miss Helen Middleton and Miss Sarah McElroy; journalism, under the auecuon of )ll.- Bet! '4! -onhs and Miss Ia Dln rected h’ uulht by th education Dlmond. and cle dnu: Miss Dorothy La “;:u ing the hobby lowi e program be organized recreation and swim- otmtend All grade schools are invited to B. Y. P. U. NEWS At the executive board meeting of {the Columbia Federation Tuesday eve- ning the corrected standings of the contes’, for the month of November were given. There were several errors made in the reports turned ln and after cor- . rections were made the standings are as follows: Meu'opollhn. first: Nlllonll Baptist Memorial, second; th and East Washington Hel‘hr‘ lounh The senior federation is planning te have an entertainment, the proceeds to go toward the 1931 convention fund. Miss Martha visson of Bethany is chairman of this committee. The other members are Miss Florence Cockerville, Clifford Jenkins, Miss Elsle Seay and Wilson Reed. This committee will meet tomorrow at 3 o'clock at the home of Miss Lavisson, 615 Upshur street. There will be a m of the 1931 uv:‘nt?nl eu:nnuo&nn commission Monday g a ua: EllAhth ltree't‘ lt LB xsm b group of B. Y. P. U. members of Wuhmlwn will visit ',he younl of Baltimore next Tuesday even g:: ?n&n( Avenue n-p{m e of leatures of the be “Ecl of the tion. Th llson of the speakers. The pmflmub& nt:: Baptist Youn‘.l le’s Unions are re- quested to Ruthven, Metro- politan 5366, berore 12 o'clock Mmdly '&w’elf: h£ kno: how many will go ul Ol'_rlhll l‘“:llll Kthq'fllmwm e Tmediate federation lumbia road, Frida; - nll_H at 8 o'clock. g e senior federation will i clock at, Calvary Baptiss Church, Woodward Hall, Eighth .&mn streets. The intermediate Iedenuon e B mn‘yheunhn. !!o. 2, will Demln&nel Life Director John devotional life ment January 26 at Temple m m.];l‘;‘n‘adtlr: - at 3 o'clock. uthven, transportation lead for the 1930 convention, to be Held l'lll' s-n l"unclxoo in July, has planned the nd the delegates will lea leave Wash- mmn June 29, making stops various points of interest i) m A West, arriving in California 9th of ml;lll Flora Lavisson and the fellow- speal The devotional meatlu tonight ny No. 2 will chnl:p o !velyn Kerr lnd the nmee commissio) ‘The mq and Vernon Robbins. rge Fraser and the Devotional Life Commission will plISellt the pro- gram tonight at Chevy CI Group No. 2, under the ludenhlp nf Edgar Smith, will have charge devotional meeting this evenmg lt lnt Wl.shl.nl'nn Heights B. Y. P. Miss Beatrice “g:n presi- dent of Fountain ten- dered here resignation. Bruce Krluer and group No. 1 will present the pro- gram tonight at the weekly devotional meeting. Grace B. Y. P. U. will have a ndlu program this evening in charge of M o T an o ywship Com- mission will present program to- night at Highlands. The B. Y. P U i1s pl-nnlns a mrny." Jl.:lll l'tfl . group have ehlru al the devotional mee this evening at Kendall. Thfl B. Y. P. U. will conduct services at the Crit- tmum Home Thursday e llfiln for of M tunl.lht wm Miss Hazel Haynie. Mrs. xardefl :uper- visor, will tinue her teaching of the study course, “The Life of chrrn Billy Wolfrey and mup No. 3 wfll have charge of the ‘hour evening at 6 o'clock. m- Mthy Smith, assisted by group 4, will o duct th> devotional meeting at7 oelock at National Baptist Memorial. Tisitaw Club will hold its mmmly meeting Tuesday evening. ‘The Service Commission. othy Darby, director, will hlv! ehlrl! jof _ the meeting tonight at Pet- Iwnr!h The B. Y. P. U. have charge jof the evening church service today. blnquet 'fll be held Wednesday evening Blue Triangle Club, under t! ]tndershln of the Fellowship Comml.ssmn and Miss Janie Humphrey. On Friday evening, January 31, the B. P. B. U. will sponsor an illustrated lecture of the Holy Land given by Rev. Homer Councilor. . U. of Temple will con- duct the' services at the Baptist Home for the Aged Ladies today at 3 o'clock. The Fellowship Commission with Bernard Acher present the program at the devotional meeting at 7 o'clock. Commission under ‘The Stewardshi the. mmuon of l new captain, Miss Il present the n. be served from 0 o'clock. and dinner from 5 to 8:30 pmy o 0wl peested e i e I o2, will present the br t at Bethany lnmmedhtp nyu;m oma Intermediates last &m- day " chotet the following _ officers: President, secretary, Jack Stevens, and mll'!‘l‘ William Spencer.