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REAL v SALE—SUBURBAN. payment.’ %#:_n 4-BED-ROOM HOME. OR, 2605~ Brentwood rd. 38. RENT—SUBURBAN. 10, blvd.: G st. cars: $35. Also large houses. . C. WALKER, Hyatis. 803; eves.. 206. Going Tor 1he Buminer, v‘fx‘xju"n’t —y away for ummer. rent m: house, furnished, on Mt. Vérnon Hill, over- looking the city and r I sieeping s, fireplaces. hot-water system. ele tric Tefrigeration and range; can be used tWo apariments: rent reasohable; must ren #oon. Clarendon 1474-W-1. 25+ —_— SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. BUNGALOW, PORCHES, CELLAR, elec: 3258 rooms, 23 acres fertile, 8Mi Arlington, V. M i BU? LARGE Balto. bivd . G ot cars: 315, Also | . C. WALKER, Hyatis. 803; eves. SALE—HOUSES. 4 . HOUSE, CELLAR. ELEC. LIGHTS. Water, lot §0x100: P Price. t. 8371 2 BATHS, n. 51 utiful tapestry brick house for $11.500: 1 block from car line’ unquestionably 4 burgain, on terms less than rent. Met. 3188 or Dec. 1777, eve. NEAR WISCONSIN AVE. AND BENTON Lo rooms end beth: practically new: small cash payment. W. H. WALKER, 734 15th n.w.. Nat. 1680. e {UTIFUL COR. HOUSE, CHEVY CHASE, -2 batha. large bullt-in sarage: smali trees ; furnished or unfu; l’l‘m Address Box 332-V, 150 YOU GET, A VALUE WORTH ight rooms, 2 floors, 2 attic rooms, i %3 sa. Lincoln Park: might e HOLMES CO., 1004 K st. n.w., Naf SAMPLE HOUSES —LIGHTED 7 TO 10 P.M. —Chevy Chase. D. C. 5510-5814-5818 Nev. ave. and n. cor. McKinley and Neb. ave. and 30th and McKinley; 6 to 9 rooms, 2 bat rent. FULTON R. Bldi Dis. 5231, OWNER, SEMI-DETAGHED, 7 Tooms, 3 baths, extra la: dining room; lenty screens, awn- 188 lerful Joeation, e theater. e(c. Garage. 11x30: trees, shrubs. etc. $1,000 cash, $57.50 ithly, includes Interest. Call after 6§ p.m. 7 Hilhols av _n.w._Georgia 1091. _* NEAR 16th and COL. RD.— 1., oak floors. eFms. - Col. 951, : close in. Rediced to sell this week, FEE etma: Buat. aaan. e g IMMEDIATEL' give away, 10 r. b., hardwood fioor: i . Cal $6.950; terms. Dist. ”Ill . i 408 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. J-room, 3-story {rame house; electricily, McLachlen Banking Corp'n. #9,000—12 rooms. 2 baths, double carage lot 50x150; best section of Brookia "'“-ll:t Tooms, €Arage. sleeping porchesi 780—8-room brick. wil T iratis ot it SE YA, 1 ather_properties in varl tions er, yariou A o Sereral houses for Tene e KING CORP'N, st ots0, 10th and @. £, $7,250.00. CORNER. 501 QUINCY. rooms. bath, f-wh, elec.. overlooking fyome trounds. ” Oper il day Sun: & R Col” Vo310 s by 'NORTHWEST—$6.000, Semi-detached colonial brick: six large fooms and bath, furnace, electricity. Small cash payment FISCHER ANNAKEE, 1010 Vi Ave T Bist 0566 _or_Col. 4351. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. PRICE, 37,750, 14th on Irving: southern expo- re. stories. 9 rooms: lot 143 to wide Good home or ideal for small apts. lrge your inspection. PISCHER 010 Vi Ave. . 1010 VE. A D 00 o Gl aast. $11,500. 4 Bed Rooms. Cleveland Park. It will be difficult to find » better or value anywher £ty 15 atiractively situated, conven. « -fent L transportation, only a moment walk from the John Eaton School and n?t far from the Cathedral. There are eight well arranged and generous Tooms (four bed rodms), living room with fireplace, sun parior or library, inclosed_sleevipg porch, pantry and attic. Entire house in perfect con- dition: strict] modern throughout, including built-in garage for two cars. ‘acant. Liberal terms. To inspeet call Potomac 0830, § to 5:30. $103005A WONDERFUL BUY NEAR NA’ IAL CA’ — Semi-de- {ached eolonial bric ufiwr‘r‘ oo FT. Bopeh modemn throuehout: screen venient and high-class section. 16,750 DETACHED CORNER, B MIGRETASEER, Son ey i utifully ated Just off 16th st.; R . big living and dinin, rooms: electric refriy burner; ‘- wonderful tractive lm."mhlli trees L o Radscabing <! Ver tH Drice for quick saje. o moders ll.m——m“ DETACHED HOME lovely l'l"KDll {’AM%’ hO(flDlle(E estate ' Eight lare: (PIVE BED ROOMS) snd THO BATHS; screened breaktast GARAGE to vory Tow-t NemeE o4 ™" Numero 3 of interest o the buyer. RETACHED rooms (¢ ROOMS) attie; ‘conter-nall en. roomy, stiractive and well e fireplace ving oak foors: sleepin i 3-OAR GARAGE TO MATON. do 1 n?n. well landsea) and’ converitently located. SVENTNG PHONE UNTIL 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, REALTORS. T X National 9300. Just room. ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. C ~-LAND 4-Bed-Room Brick Home. Near John Eaton School. $13,500. Practically new light-briek jand Park proper, con and_ bus service and wit of John Eaton School. southern western _exposures. . gen ard and brick garage. Wide con- front porch, {IVIng Toom with epen iace, 4 big bed rooms, attic with Frigidaire. automatic - storage ‘meial weather "strips, nd many extras. Un- auestion: thy It section. Eas) ‘h‘:‘-"llll » Evening Phone Service Until s P N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc., Realtors. ___1418 Eye St. N.W. Nat. 8003. SPECIAL HOME BARGAINS. The following houses have been traded in to us rger homes. 50 Wwe can offer them ai Fpecial low terms snd. prices: 1618 Potomac Ave. S.E. On one of the best sausres in iy ent erous crets ! south- wide concrete street wi oot 7,950, eas parking: 8 rooms and bath, 1117 7th St. N.1. 1o S ooms and’ bath: lot 20%110 to M ruo car meta 12" shicer 38950, Ours only $6:960. ESt. N. 8ix rooms and bath. 3 porches. metal Sione wall afking: a very pretty outh. Regular price, §8.950. 50. 1926 4th St. N home. liht brick: § reo g R hen Shly Shese, ® Meoms 1506 Ridge St. S.E. Anacos| Just sold for $6.950. Now It 'R, HOWENSTEIN CO., _1311 H 8. N.W. _District_0908 and 0909. $12,750. Center-Hall Type. Chevy Chase. A loyely centef-hal! Dutch colonial home that is situated one-half bloc west of Conn. ave. amid delightfu surroundings. ~Owner is leaving the city and has priced it low for Drompt sale.. There ure six splendid rooms, tile bath. larse living room with , and adjoining is an attractive 'sun parior havin southern exposure. _The _house strictly modern ator is ‘included: , driveway scaped I fo To inspect cail Potomae " Beautiful BRICK Bungalow in SILVER SPRING, MD. $10,500. Your Home in E Situated on splendid lot 50x210 feet, Just off Georgis ave.. in one of Washing- ton’'s most ive and rapidly srowing b- urbs. Ne tores, the public school and transportatios Of attractive brick con- struction, with five well arranged rooms and bath, hot-water heat. electricity, hardwood floors. front poreh and a BRI £al je to match the house. Owner will sell on good terms or will consider exchange for a small house in town, o o Phone Service Until 9 P.M, SHANNON & LUCHS, INC,, 1435 K St. N.W. ST N B, JUST OFF 16th Near the 16th St. Reservoir. Detached—10 Rooms, 3 Baths. ntrance-] & bed rooms and 3 bat) very practical first-floor §o0d, condition; h ec. ignt loors, ete. landscaped rounds, variety of pl wner ‘must make immedin and will consider small dwelliy A real opportunity—:ake adva. (ONE SERVICE ONTIC EVENING N. L. SANSBURY CO,, Inc,, Realtors. 1418 Eve 8t. N. hts, oak 9 PM. Nat. 5903. Convenient to_the 14th “3fiea Tooms, mew ciec: trie fixture new sto' iece long lot Mn;l'l( :“"'.- e v b On_Shepherd st st.car line. 6 & property is :u.r}ficcefi-f é:r.mn"'e:n" ‘o Bad: ‘Richardson & Franklin, Inc., 818 15th Bt N.W. Nat. ‘Eveninies Ga. ga1s. " 20T CHEVY CHASE, D. C, $9,250, Brick English_cottas fireplace, two bed rooms. tll Bmni cath pashnent anatidh on raome: . n month. Address"Box 30V: Star omees P Mg $9,250. $300 CASH. NEAR GRANT CIRCLE. New cflonlll—?!::rtdl'pfltfllér!l brick home of 8ix large rooms. 00rs an N spacious kitchen, by i . he. plece sink and new tile bath, she closets, _break: sleeping scree; close to_schools cars and busses. Terms. Cail Geor; $5,450. GOOD BRICK HOUSE. Well constructed, 22 large rooms snd bath, furnacy Tated gnh vedy® (he teian te rated and ready for immi occupancy. There is a1s6 & TWO-CAR. BRICK GARAGE. Terms. 3300 cash snd 345 a month covers all_interest d_princip: WM. H. SAUNDERS CO,, INC,, District 1017, Realtors. er, large porches, W, English Brick Home IN BURLEITH. Only $350 Cash. An ideal home buy for the man who wants to Durchiabe Without & heavy Initlal paymenc papered. grade and hi convenient by rapid transportation business seetfon. back to foot paved alley; fine for children. This i the most attractive buys in Wash 's most beautiful and high-elass com: munity of moderate-priced house: Phone Until 9 P.M. SHANNON & LUCHS 1435 K St. NW. Ll BETTER HOMES-PRICED LOWER Call for All Paying Rent? Read This $4.950 Located In a good section of North- east and convenient to this BRICK i smong its ma heat, automatic . paved stredt and alley. We have just listed this comfortable home, and the first one to see it will proby the terms are most satisfied of being one of our city's de- pendable citizens instead of just an- other renter. Call. Just west of Conn. CLEVELAND PARK ‘and riceless old shade tre . lot, is this DETACHED home. It is new and rates a very much higher price. as it is thoroughly modern in every detail from the built to_th pronch, e very lary be ge, sun parlor will real source of joy to any family who love to entertain their friends at ho: as it opens right off the big livi room with the cheerful. glowing fi place. May we teil you mo; large SIRSERREETETYTRREIE: ANTETISRIRIRENNNIRAN Information North Cleveland Park $13,500 A fully detached brick home with six bright, sunny rooms and & garage. Every ‘modern convenience, includiny bullt-in bath, shower, complete iavatory. fireplace. finest oak (hai wood) floors, very beautiful deco: tions, FRIGIDAIRE—in fact, eve {hing you would desire may be found here. “The environment is the highest and the house is new, but unusual cir- cumstances have made it possible to reduce this fine home in priee to this very modest figure. Call. 16th Street S.E.—$6,950 A Dpretty corner property, sll brick: six bright rooms, hot-water (hardwood: ‘floofs. ‘arranged for en other family to live on second floo desired: "front and big “double "back lsundry tubs in the big i ; convenient to stores and tra ion: paved street and alley. is vacant and has been re rated is in perfect condi. tion. and desp corner lot is most Priced u 1 row hou: a real bari ALSO—A Pretty 5room Bungalow for $4,250 Call R. M. HOOKER e FORT STEVENS HOMES for $350 Cash $6,750 Six rooms, semi-detached brick houses. neighborhood; 20 minutes from mid-town. $55 Month A restricted Convenient to schools, churches, stores and two street car lines. INSPECT TODAY Office: 8th and Tuckerman Sts. N.W. Tel. Georgia 0394 i Open daily until 9:00 p.m. Drive out 16th St. to Colorado Ave., then to Georgia Ave: out Georgia Ave. to Tuckerman St., turn right to office, Or take Georgia Ave. cor to Tuckerman St. WARDMAN 1437 K St N.W. . o Disriat 3830 SALE—HOUSES. CHEVY CHASE DETACHED HOME—7 ROOMS—2-CAR GA- RAGE—3 PORCHES—$17,500. ) A deentrul detached. _stucco, Colonial home of center-hall plan, with 2-car Efii. hm‘hlungflll’ ;lnux ped lot, i Tubs an tive sec of Chevy Chase just west of o t o senools. " stores, tation. Reception llll"lln. Yhonllll 'Illh epince ° & Jin | bookeases, red concrete porch: bright din- ng room. butlers pantiy: da ight_kitchen completely "eauipped. Bour . spacious bed rooms with wardrobe closet, tile bath with bullt-in _tub and N two _inclosed finished Concrete cellar, heat, hot-water home hi Just 9 ‘I“"‘!:I'I“S h““'llhflxntllrr"tll .00, With Kttra Becktur 0813 and see. this home tod $12,500. West of Conn, Ave, most_de nvenient section of Chevy Chase. There are six unususlly com= fortable rooms, tile bath, sun parlor, all m, wide ‘covered Beautifu landscaped lot, several shade trees. Amid pleas surroundings and congenial nelghbors. Terms can be arranged. Vacant. To inspect mac 0830, 9 to 5:30. call P 2107 O ST. N. ;f.b Bl i f 8" rooms, aths, elec. Heme turaace heat. "Tan he "Bought’ on terms for $6,600: sublect to $8.000 first trust, Sust renewed for 3 vears. See this at once. W. H. WEST CO,, 1519 K St. N.W. _ Nat. 9900 SIX-ROOM BRICK. GOOD N.W. SECTION, ONLY $5950. ain that is hard to bl rooms ‘and. bath, electricity, Dewly pa- pered and painted throughout. At- tractive mantel with Radiant heat- er; deep lot, etc. This house is in a 'w00d northwest section, few steps 1 and bus lines and high and hools. Phone TODAY for pointment to_inspeet. COOLEY BROS., “BUILDERS OF BETTER HOMES." ‘Tower Bld Nat. 9240. Evenin Phone Cley. 7-room detached residence, 2 baths. ofl burner, garage; property has southern ex- posure; very conveniently located in & choice Northwest section near Rock Creek "™ ROBERT E. HEATER, REALTOR, _Colorado_Blde. District 4820. BE SURE TO INSPECT. NORTH WOODRIDGE. The Talk of the Town. 100 New Ideas. Four styles of brick homes on display. The very latest in design and equipment. Al streets and alleys paved. Colored porcelain fixtui Frigidaire Priced to sell quickly. Drive out R. 1. ave. to 72nd st. ne. then north to Randolph st.. then west o prop- . R. HOWENSTEIN CO,, 1311 H 8t N.W._ District_0908. Inspect 3608 Van Ness St, North Cleveland Park. 1t you are looking for a new, com- fortable home of six or seven full- size rooms with two complete tile baths. at & modest price, we think you will be fully repaid in taking time to inspect “the sample house. A living room 22x16. with stone fire- place; dining " r 16x14; large screened breakfsst porch: el anitary kitchen with electric refrig- tion arge pantry; covered cement front porch. On the second floor are three_and four splendid bed rooms— 21l off hall tile baths, one with shower; screened-in _sleepig attic. Attractie lots, Paved street and They are different from the usuai stereotyped plan. Open Daily. CHEVY CHASE, D. Charming Dutch Colonial. 7 Rooms, 2 Baths, $14,000. One of the most appealing Colonial homes in Chevy Chase, now offered at & figure that makes it ‘one of the most o ing buys in Ohevy Chase. Beau- gorner tite with o combined front. age of 160 feet, set off by a profusion of shrubs ‘and flowers. ~ Center-hail plan, seven rooms. two tile baths, room full “depth of house. oa throughout; every convenience. Two-car arage. EVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL § P.M. N. L. SANSBURY CO,, Inc., Realtors, 1418 Eve 8t. N.W. $14,750. Studio-Bungalow. Chevy Chase, D. C. It you aré seeking the unususl in an artistic home, and yet where Droper conveniences and practical arrangements have not been forsaken, your time will be well repaid in con. sidering this bungalow-type home. The first floor conteins six comfort- able and well arranged rooms (three bed rooms) and two complete tile baths, plus inclosed breakfast room and a wide covered veranda. ~The second flgor 1s devoted to & most Wn- usual and particularly artistic studio. Modern conveniences prevail and you will find ® built-in garage, has a 90-foot frontagé and is attrac- fively Jandscaped. ~Additional ground is available. It is iocated in a auiet spot, free ‘from trafic and hoises, A1l buy this attractive bung ing 8, Jooms and bath. Thi electricity and hot-wat on a wide lot which is fronting an another street’ & sarden and raise’ehicken dren will from the dane: pointment to surprise you_ _m o st N 84 $65 MONTHLY. NEAR SOLDIERS’ HOME PARK. Attraet!: semi-detached brick home, 7 0 4 large bed rooms. hot-water heat, eiectricity, instantaneous ater, and side porches. Deep lot ang rage. Must act quick. Call Gas, eat, and situsted st deep (back have front, re ard. ' 2-car Cleveland Adjacent to Forest Hills, NEW DETACHED BRICK HOME, $21,500, Located In that section of many beautiful estates immediately off Ce d Joining Rock COreek Park. nial center-hail plan. havin rooms and two tile baths, maid's room and bath. Love modern appointments ' thro: form with the architecture, A most livable home. On s beautifully land- scaped lot. 80x127 feet, with # 2-car garage at the rear, This home wes taken in by the second ‘trust holder and is being ofe fered for sale at 38,000 less than it would cost to dupli it." Good terms to a reli- able purch: Phone Service to 9 P.M. SHANNON & LUCHS, INC.,, 1435 K St. NW. Nat'l 234! me. rooms, ectricity, buil ub @ er' bed room, originally sold ':de paniry, auto- Only New Houses Near Grant Circle At 3rd and Webster Sts. N.W. A thoroughly modern 20-ft. brick house in a restricted com- munity with more features and more values than ever offered in this location at this price, See them today and convince yourselt upon inspection. Also some 8- room houses at $9,950. Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. CAFRITZ 14th and K Dist. 9080 SALE—HOUSES. NEAR 18th ANDhL‘O]: FI.)‘.,;fl 12 rooms and 2 beths (8 rie: dress Box New Detached Brick. Oil Heat—FElectric Refrig. An exceptional value in a new Englishtype brick that s hard to uplicate in any location. Situated on a lovely lot. 70x300. amid several shade* trees, with ground of woodland. There enerous rooms, tile bath a tile lava- tory. huge sun parlor, slate roof floers _throughout, built-in and numerous added reasonable terms. For apj {0 Jnspect eall Potomac 0830, Before You Buy See This Home Circumstances make it necessary to sell this house immediately, AND IT'S PRICED ACCORDINGLY! Located in very desirable section of Chevy Chase, west of Connecticut Ave. Fully detached, six rooms, tiled bath, screens. built-in garage. Completely redecornted out. practically new. fool front, beautifully fine old shade trees. . Priced well below the market at $9’450 Convenient Terms Don’t Miss This Opportunity! M. and R. B. Warren Wisconsin 2875 ;1614 LORE! R 8T N.W _THIS LOVE- Iy home will be sold to high-class colored. 11 rooms, bath: room for garage: $£14.000: ferms to resporisible person. Call Deca BARGAIN FOR COLORED. In best n.w.; 10 rooms and bath, hot- water heat. elec: vacant; immed. possession; $8.250; 3500 cash. Call OWNER, Nat. 1332 WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES HAVE CASH, MUST BUY IMMEDIATELY, any section; prefer close in: write details. Address Box 360-V. Star office 27 RROM OWNER. FOR COLORED CUSTOMER —House, 4 rooms_sand bath: must be §0od value. HANSEN, 2008 H st. nw. CASH FOR WELL LOCATED HOUSES, apartments or stores, white or colored, any condition: also have several clients to’ pur- chase houses on _terms. SHOWALTER REALTY CO., 924 17th st. n.w. Nat. 4122. Evenings, Polomac 4491, OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. gmmm—m CASH. 35 MONTHLY BUYS lots in thriving New York village: $160, full price only $8 each. DAVIDOFF, 180 Broadway, New Yorl ¢ WANTED—FLORIDA PROPERTY. BEING COMPELLED TO SPEND MY WIN- ters in the South, I desge to communicate with some one who has Florida property to dispose of. Address Box 420-8, Star office. PROPOSALS, SEALED PROPOSALS IN Tmflxgfit WILL be received by the Director, U. Veterans’ Bureau, ¢/0 the Constructing Quartermaste) Arms Medical Center, Washington. . until 8 p.m.. Ma:ch 6, 1930, and then pul licly opened for the construction and com- lon of Neuropsychiatric Ward, includ- ing % thereto at Walter Reed 1. Army ‘Medical * Center, hingte . pe LRformation. plans snd specification's may be obtained upon pplica- kr:n to_the above office. Deposit B? $50.00 [equired for return of plans and specifica- —_——————— AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Streét N.W. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE SUBSTANTIAL BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREM- ISES 19 T STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue ‘of an order of the Sipreme Court of the District of Columbia. nolding & Probate Court. in re estate of Maria M. tration No. 3895 the undersigned administrator will offer for sale by public suction, in front of the prem- ises. “on TUFSDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OPF FEBRUARY, 1930. AT FOUI O'CLOCK PM.. the following-described real estate, situated {n the District of Columbi to wit: Lot numbered four (4) in block nu bered six (6) In “Moore and Barbour's Sec- ond Addition to the City of Washington,” per plat recorded in County Book 15, pa 20, tn the office of the survey trict of Columbia, to be sol: deeds of trust aggreatin . ticulars as 1o sald encumbrances will be made known t the time of sal ‘Terms of One-third of the purch; money to be paid in cash upon the y the court and the balance staliments payabie in one and two years from the day of sale. and to be represented by the promissory notes of ti puichaser bearing interest at the rate of six Der centum per wnnum. pasable semi- annually and secured by deed of trust on the Dropertv sold. or all cash. nt fhe notion of the purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 re. auired of purchaser at t: veyancing. recording cost of purchaser. Sold subject to ratl tion by the courf. Interest. taxes and ssments, 1f any, adjusted to the day T. HOWARD DUCKETT, ‘Administrator, CHARLES O, MARBURY, Attorney, Tower Bullding. fe12-d&ds.exSukhol (OMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCITONEERS, - 1431 EYE BT. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REA] ESTATE, BEING A TWO.STORY BRICH TWO- e of sale " All con- nd notarial fees . CONTAINING ROOMS AND TWO BATHS A VAR BUILT-IN GARAGE. KNOWN 2041 CHESAPEAKE - STREET NORTH- By virtie of & certain deed of trust, re- gorded in Liber 6035, at follo 227, of the Iand records of the District of Columbia, and at the requsst of the party secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on - DAY. THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF FEB. RUARY. 1930, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM., the following-described land and prem. ises."situate in the District of Columbia and being 1ot numbered forty-three ~(43) ' in square numbered twenty-two 'hundred and fifty-elght (2258). of & subdivision made by George B. Bryan. as per plat recorded in Liber No. 78, folio 41, of the records of the office of the ‘surveyor 'for the District of Co- Jumbta. upon the following term: Terma of sale: Said vroperty is subject to 8, Drio; deed of trust securing an indebied- Ress of $17.500.00, and sald property will be 1d_deed:of-trust indebted= ness. Al ¢ over and above sald deed of trust. Interest and taxes to be paid or adjusted to ' date of sae. = A deposit of $1,00000 wiit be required a the tme of sal All conveyancing. = recording. etc.. at the cost of ourchaxer. “Terms of ‘sile to be complled with within thirty (30) days dnyof sale. otherwise deposit will be for- feited and proporty resold at risk and cost of defaulting ourchaser atter five (5) deye’ adver'isement of such resale in some news- paper published in Washington, D. C. - Suid sale 15 subject 1o the approval of the Su- reme Court of the District of Columbia, Eoldln oF BankFupicy Coure 10 Bankrupiey ase No, sold subject to B. PRANCIS SAUL. WILLIAM P. BENSO fe11.12.13.18.18.19.20,21,24,2! TOMORROW. Adam A, Weschler & Household Effects For Every Room in the Home For Storage Charges; Committee, et al. Davenport, also Bed-Daven- port Sultes, ' Walnut Dining and Room Suites, Rugs, Victrola Radios, Breakfast Sultes, Desks, Mirrors, Lamps, Kitchen Cabi- nets, Day-Beds, Tables, Browning Automatic 1Z-gauge Shotgun, ete. By Auction At Weschler's 920 Penna. Ave. N.W, WEDNESDAY February 26th 1930 Commencing 9 0'Cl tnuing Thro ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. JADALLI T AUCTION o ve S R e Notice YII‘II! 'l vix !«h‘l‘l n N#fi e e will sell by pitbijc ane: Adam Penn- A S'Cm t of the ni repair | AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK following-described land and premises in the | designatled as and | Variety of Easy Upholstered Chairs, Table Lamps, Books, Red Leather Chair and Ottoman Baby Grand and Upright Piano, China, Glassware, Bric-a-Brac, Sewing Tables, Windsor Chairs, Toys, Roll-top Desks, REGISTERED Crystal Electric Fixtures, Mirrors, Steel File Cabinets, Handsome Walnut Bed Room Suites, Living Room Suites, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Beds and Springs, Cribs, Couches, Mattresses, etc, At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY February 26th 1930 Y At T0 AM. Terms: Cash. 024,25 C. G. Slean & Co., Inc., Aucts. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Aucti eers. AUTOMOBILES BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER'S 920 PENNA. AVE. N.W. TOMORROW, 10 AM. Sale includes several N =N late models of standard make, guaranteed in good running order. Member Washington Automotive Trade Association, THOS. J. OWEN_& SON., AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DE- TACHED STUCCO DWELLING. CON- TAINING SEVEN ROOMS ' AND TWO BATH. BEING PREFIISES NO. 7612 14th STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5667. folio 135 et seq., of ‘the land Tecords of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the Darty se- cured iherebv. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the prem- ises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY- SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. AD. 1930. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de- seribed land “and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot 25 in square 9 in the subdivision made by the Lynch- burg Investment Corporation and Edson W. Briges. as per plat recorded in the office of the'surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 72 ut folio 23: subject to covenants of ‘Tecord and buflding-line restrictions as described in sald deed of trust, which co nants will be read at the time of sale. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments able’ in one and two years. with intere: six per centum per nnum. pavable semi-annually from day of secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of '$500.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. ding. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms le to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trus. tees reserve the right fo resell the properly at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such re- sale in some newspaper published in Wash- ington. D, C. HARRY L. RUST. GEORGE ‘CALVERT BOWIE, fe14-d&ds.exSuihol Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DETACH- ED TAHI g' 'ELLING CONTAINING ;:SA?;P NO. 4107 13th STREET NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly | 0. 6224, folio 5 el sea. | recorded in Liber N of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured ihereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘suction. in front of the prem- lges, o0 WEDNESDAY, THE TWENIY- SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, AD. iofo. ne District of Colum being lot 61 in the subdivision made by Mid- daugh and Shannon of lots In square 3921, as per piat recorded in Liber No. 59, folio 190"0f the records of the ofiice of the sur- veyor of the District of Columbia. Subject 0 the bullding restriction line shown on id piat. also subject to covenants of rec- ord as described in sald deed of trust. which coyenants will be read at the time of sale. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years. with interest six Yer entum per num, payable semi-annually. from day of secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 will be required at time of sale. All convey- ncing, recording. eic., at cost of purchaser. Terms of salesto be complied with within thirty from day of sale, otherwise th trustees reserve the right to resell u erty at the risk and cost of defanlt Chaser. ‘witer five daos' advertisement such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. . HAERY L RUST, GEO. CALVEH"I( RBOWIB. JAMES J. BECKER, fel4-d&ds.exBu&hol “Trustees. ¥ __FUTURE DA - Qe Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Consisting of a Modern Three-Story Brick Apartment Building With Stores on the Ground Floor, Known as Premises 1800 14th Street N.W., Being the Northwest Corner of 14th BndCS Streets, Washington, Whereas default having been made in the payment of principal and interest on the debt secyred on the hereinafter-described land and premises by a certain deed of trust bearing date January 25, 1924, and recorded January 31,°1924, in Liber 5147, at follo 456, 'and at thé Written request of the holder of the notes secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned, the trustee named in sald deed of trusl, will offer for sale, under the provision thiereof, at public_ atic- tlon, tn front of tne premises ‘al POUR O'CLOCK P.M. ON THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH. A.D. ‘1930, the following-describod lund and premises, with improvemenis, ease- ments, rights, Ways and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate and lyiog in the city of Washinkton, District of Colum- bla, namely: " Lot numbered one (1) in the subdivision in square numbered two hundred and six (206) made hy C. P. Patterson, agent for Catherine Pearson, as per plat ¢ sald subdivision recorded in Liber R. W. folio 102, of the records of the office of the surveyor’ of the District of Columbis. Terms of sale: ‘One-fourth, of the purchase price in of which a deposit of 32,500 must be made With the trustee at time of sale, and the balance in equal notes of the purckaser, payabl {wo #nd three years after t le. with interest er cent per annum and payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust on the property’sold, or all cash. at {he option of the purchaser. The terms of sale to be complied with within thirty dave from date of sale, In default of which the property will be resold, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, afier five da: readvertisement in some '‘mewspaper Dub- lished in Washington, . Al conveyane- ing. title examination and recording st the expense of the purchaser ABHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. By ALFRED H. LAWSON. &ds, exBukhol Vice President. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneer N AR THE M,}) REY"" APARTMENTS, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF CONNECTI- CUT AVENUE AND PORTER STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain d of trust, duly A 6155, follo 334 et seq., recorded in Liber N of the Jand records ‘of the District of Co. ‘umbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale 'by public muction .in front of P MONDAY itk TR the premises. on AY. DAY OF MARCH. 1930, AT O'CLOCK P.M described land and prem- Ben.” dtnate o the Distri Columb) ises, " situate in strict of mbla, to it Loty'36 and 37 in biock 7. Connecticut Avenue Highlan per plat recorded In the office of the surveyor for the District of in Liber County 18 at folio 12 block 7 now known for purposes of sessment and taxation as square 2068, or balance one-half casi le in one year, with interest at 6%, payable semi- annually, secured by a second deed of trust upon property sold, or all cash over trust at gption of purchaser. A deposit of 35.000.00 required of purch: t All ancing. recordin, of purchase ) wit within thirty days from duy of sale; other- s the right to resell prop- wise trustee of defauiting purchaser i nt of such resal mnm. newspaper pul ied in Washing. . » whlsThig A Tgay 2ave or, tns-daasesuana 7 B2 FUTURE_DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve treet N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DE- TACHED FRAME_ DWELLING _BEING PREMISES NO. 3409 MT. PLEASANT STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a ceitain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5564, folio 327 et sea., of the Jand records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will Tl’l] at n“‘i"’l‘(“lb‘x‘;}w"l".}llg f_‘l"%lé’:flyll’m‘ rem- ises. on 0 TY-EIGHTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. AD. 1930, AT FOUR O CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbla, and designated and being the soutk £ll" of lct 114 and the north half of lot 11 ,dn Chapin wn's subdivision of part of “Mount Pleasant’’ as. sald subdivision Is recorded in Liber Governor Shepherd, folio 172, of the records of the D& of the syr- Yeyor of the District of lumbia: fln Jot 512 in J. Sprige Poole's subdivision of lots 113, and the north 25 feet of lot W said Chapin Brown's subdivision, lat of said Poole’s subdivision recorded in Liber County &l follo 133, of the afore. sald surveyor's office records: The above di scribed properly beingk now known for tl puriose 'of assessment and. taxation x5 10 804, 805 and 512 in square 2630. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchas money to be pald in cash, balance in two equ Instaliments. payable in one and two years. With Interest at six per centum ey annuin." pavavle semi-annually, fron day or sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- s0ld. ‘or all' cash, at the option of the . A deposit of $500.00 will be re- time of sale Al conveyanein Tecording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Ton f sale to be compiled with within thirty da: 1 le. otherwi; lh(h trustees property at the 2L defaulng: Burchase rtisement o such resale in jome: Dewspaper published 1n Washingtons HARRY L. RUST. GEO. C. fe17-d&ds,exSudhol LAW‘NP'%‘\E"«; Adom A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Trustees' Sale of Restaurant Furniture and Equipment, Cash Begister, Player-Piano, Ele. ¥ virtue of a celtain chattel of trust filed September 12 29"'.“! insteument No. 95, among the records ?’X the Recorder' of s of t ethict of Columbia. and at the request of the ’rarly secured thereby the undar: trustees will sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION At 1415-13-19 Park Road N.W,, Thursday, February 27, 1930, AT 10 AM, ‘Table Chalrs, _ Nallonal Cash Registet, Elec. 'Faus, Costumers, Rockers. Steam Table, Coffee Urns, Ice Boxes. Oven, Gas Range, Met: Sink. Sterilizer, 'ackard” Piauo, Piano Bench. L. C. Smit) ‘writer. Crockery. '00] Utensils, Silverware, ‘r.ETer C AUM, GRUBD, 2 ICE G 1€20.21,24.25.26 = Trustees. ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY ICK DWELLINGS.~ NOS * 156, 160 150 AN 161 s’l‘)i ET BOUTHEAST. By virare of u certain deferred purchase money deed of Lrust. duly Tecorded I Liber No. 5857, folio 78 et sea.., of the land re: ords. of {he District of Columbia, and the request of ‘the party secured thereb the \lm}lulllled trustees will offer for sal by publle duction, in front of {he premi on TUESDAY, THE FOURTH AY OF MARCH, lplo.og‘guylncl G AT UR- THIRTY O'CL¢ M. the following-de- scribed land_and premises. situate in the District. of Columbia, to wit: Lots 129 to 132 inciusive. in Charles L. Gessford’s division of lots in_square 74 :f\;wgflflnl ‘}ucnlacebl 1 stric olum| n Liber 17, 1k to be offersa separataly. il erms of Fale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, nee in two equal installments, represe: by promis- sory notes of purchaser, payable in one and two' years. With interest a annum from day of sale, annually, secured by deed property sold, or all cash af chiaser. A deposit of !INJ& erty requir of purchaser at convevancing. recording and notarial fees ot cost of purchaser. " Terms to be com- plied with ‘within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting Dur't;hn!rr‘ l}l!l’ five days’ vertisement of such resale in some newspaper publi: Washington, D, C'.V = 8 b D AMES F. SHEA., GEORGE 1. BORGER. Trustees. sub- s per plat the’ surveyor for fe21-d&ds.exSu OWEN & SON, Auct Bre Btitet Northwesee® SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ATE: JMPROVED BY BRICK DWi NORTRWEST 'MORE STREET By virtue of @ ‘certain deed of trust dul recorded, In’ Liber No. 4848, Follo 418 et seq.. of 'the laid records of the District of Colimbia, and at ilie request of the party secured “ihereby. the undersigned (rustees premites. 85 BURSDAL R dPeleRatolle s, o1l Y. the ITH DA QF MARCH 'AD. 1930, AT 4:30 O'CLOC P, the {ollowing-described land and prem- ises. situate in the County of Washington, Disrict of Columbia, and designated us and being Lot Sixty (63) in Edward J. Stellvagen, Trustee's Subdivision of lots Block Thrée’ (3), “Cliffbourne.” s per recorded in Liber County No. 19, folio 49. of ihe yecords of the Office of the Surveyor of the Distriet <of Columbia. the condition thiat no structure shail be erected thereon within 12 feet of the line of Biltmore av-or WREIIS 195 PUPEEHLR Sation as ~two n Square Twenty: AVe Hundred Forly-six (3440). fogethor wih the improvements, consisting of brick dwell- ing. %erms of nale: One-chird of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two squal instaliments, payable in one and iwo years, with interest at six per centum per . payable semi-annually, from day of sale, seeured by deed of trust upon the prop- or wll cash, at the option of the b deposit of $500 will be requires aie.”"All ‘Convevancing, records ng, at cost of purchi rms of sale to be sflmpllefl with n 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of flellullhl? purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale InSome” newspaber BublIvhed Cin Wasning: ton, D. C. HENRY P. BLAIR, ALLEN C. CLARK, fe24,d&ds.ex8n “Trustees. THOS. J. 1631 THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, SRy S48 ST Vol HOoH4es” NEWTON SHRERT ‘NORHH: B; tie of & deed of t; recorded 1 Liber No- 6331 at ':’-“’,3‘5; :c'.'r' e Jand rec: D Seiit B Henor DAY, i ., Brown o as per of sald King's subdivision recorded in Li County 13 gt follo 9 in the surveyor for the Distries of ~Columbia, ~and A not Enown for purposes of assessment and taxa- tion as lot numi five hundred and sev- enty (570)«in Te numbered twenty-six hyndred a1 2677) Terms_of in one, two and three year: at six 'per cent per annum. annually. i time of & teen days purcnase. sale, . interest ayable it of $300.00 reauire and the purchaser all te to te £ Darbiculars”at “time Kissing. BY JOSH BILLINGS. ‘whose real name was Henry 385, was an American b at favorite of Abraham Lin- I have written essays on kissing be- fore thi sone, and they didn't satisfy me, nor dew I think this one will, for the more a man undertakes tew tell about a kiss, the more he will reduce his ignorance tew a science. Yu kant analize a kiss enny more than yu kan the breath ov & flower. Yu kant tell what makes a kiss taste 80 good enny more than yu kan a peach. Enny man who kan set down whare it is cool and tell how & kiss tastes, haint got enny more real flavor tew his mouth than & knothole haz. Such a phellow wouldn't hesitate tew deskribe paridise as a fust rate place for gardin sass. The only way tew diskribe a kiss is tew take one, and then set down, awl alone, out ov the draft, and smack yure 1ips. If you kant satisfy yureself how a kiss tastes without taking another one, how on arth kan you define it tew the next man? I hav heard writers talk about the egstatick bliss thare waz in a kiss, and they really seemed tew think they knew all about it, but these are the same kind ov folks who perspire and kry when they read poetry, and they fall to writing sum ov their own, and think they hav found out how. I want it understood that I am talk- ing about pure emotional kissing, that is born in the heart, and flies tew the lips, like & humming bird tew her Toost. I am not talking about your lazy, milk and molasses kissing, that daubs the face ov enny body, nor yure savage AUCTION SALES. __FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A" WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF PREMISES 45 MAG- AZINE ROAD, JUST BEYOND - GRESS HEIGHTS, D. C. By virtue of & deed of trust dated Jan- uary 17, 1927, and recorded in Liber 5941, folio 11§ et seq., in the office of the recorder of deeds, District of Columbia, and st the Teauest of “the paity secured’ thereby, we will sell at_suetion, in front of the prem- i on RUARY TWENTY-SEVENTH AT FOUR-THIRTY O'Cl M. two parts of lot 5 in subdivision of lots A to P in ke and Berry's resubdivision of “Believue,” as descrived by metes and bounds in said deed of trust, reference to which Is hereby made for a more full and complete description of said property. and beine known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as parcels 352,23 and 252/17, and peing impro oom frame dwelling, No. 45 Mugas d Terms' of ‘sale: $300.00 cash_deposit re. quired at the time of & One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the palance in 1 and 3 years. to be repre- nted by the purchasei bearin, terest at 7% per sble ses - and’ secured L deed of trust property. or all ¢ opti Conveyanein; and recording at purchaser f s-le to be complied with within ffteen t will be forfeited and 4 defaulting purchas expense. Terms witi ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON Auctioneers Retiring Sale Hardware—Paint Enamel—Varnish—Stain Brushes—Tools—Cutlery Housefurnishings, Etc. st Complete Locksmith’s Equipment—Key Blanks Store Fixtures, Etc. BY AUCTION At 829 9th St. N.W. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1930, 10 AM. £024,25.26 anc BELL, Jr, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbl: holdlnr a District Court. —In re: Condemnation of land for extension of Porter street between Klingle road d Conneeticut avenue northwi in the Dt triet of Columbi District rt No. 30 ti otice ners of is (pursusnt to ‘a certain provision of the act of Congress, approved March 4, 1913, entitied, “An_act making appropriations for the sigenses of the Government of the District of Columbia, for a Ar_ending June thirtieth, aud fourteen, and for whereby they are sauthor- ized to open. extend. or widen any street, uvenie, road or hishway to conform with tie plan of the permsnent system of high- ways in that portion of the District of Co- lumbia outside of the cities of Washint and_Georgetown sdopted under the act of Congress approved March 3, 1893, &s amend- 54 by dhe acte of Congies 2, nd May 28, 1026, re vely, by odemustion under ibg ions of chapter one of chapter fifteen of the cod: lsw ‘for the District of Columbis). filed s petition in this court praying t condemnation of the land necessary for the extension of Porter street between X d and Cor trict of Columbla, as shown on 8¢ Jled with the ‘said petition par reof, and praying aiso fourt empancl & jury in accordance with t provided for in such cases to assess the ages each owner of iand to be may sustain by reason of the_ sald sion of Porter street between Kiing #nd_ Connecticut avenue northwest, in the ist of Columbia, and the condemnation of the land necessary for the purposes the Of, and to assess the beenfits resulti therefrom. blus all or any part of the costs and expenses of said proceedings. upon any Iands which the jury may find will be bene- fited, as provided for in and by the aforesaid act of Consress approved May 28. 1926, it is, by the court. this 18th day of February, 1930, ordered that all persons h: interest In"these proceedings. are hereby warned and commanded to ap- pear in this court on or before the 25th day of March 11930, wt ten oclock, am. and continue nee until the court shall approved June To the or necticut avenue northwe shington Post and the Washington Herald, " newspapers ‘publighed in the said District, commencing at least twenty days before the said 35th day of March. 1930. It is further ordered that a copy of this notice and order be served by the United States marshal, or upon, esch of the e land to be con- demned he: may be found by the sald marshal, or his deputies, within the District of Columbia, and upon the tenants and cupants of the sam aid_25th day_of March. 1930. : ALPRED dopr EA AN ey M, Glert. BS X erk. By HULL, Asst. Clerk. EDUCATIONAL. The Secretarial School of Individual Training The Tem‘gle School ROMOTION, OENSUS, statistical clerk Speclal course for Patent . The Givil Service Preparatory cor 12th & F n.w. Met. 6337, * LEARN ANOTHER for free trial lessol Berlitz School of :lmlu neo it Avenue u Te e MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE. & STORAGE €O., INC. bite, that goes around, like a roaring lion, in search ov sumthing to eat. Kissing an unwilling pair ov lips iz as mean viktory az robbin a 's nest, and kissing too willing ones iz about az unfragant a recreation as making boquets out ov dandelions. ‘The kind ov kissing that I am talking lh‘tllutlxl.heklnd that must do i, e¥ spile. If yu sarch the rekords ever so lively, yu kant find the suthor ov the first kiss; kissing, like mutch other good things, 1z anonymous. But thare iz sitch nature in it, sitch & world ov language without words, sitch & heap ov pathos without fuss, so much honey, and so little water, so cheap, 50 sudden, and so neat a mode of striking up an acquaintance, that I consider it a good purchase, that Adam glv, and got, the fust kiss. Who kan imagin & grater lump ov earthly bliss, reduced tew a finer '3 than kissing the only woman on arth, in the garden of Eden. Adam wasn't the man, I don't be- leave, tew pass sitch a handsome op- pertunity by. I may be wrong in ml konklusions, but if enny body kan date kissing fur- mu;tbnck, I would like tew see them I don't know whether the old stolck philosophers ever kist enny body or not, if they did, they probably did it, like drawing a theorem on & blackboard, more for the purpose of proving sum- thing else, 1 do hate to see this delightful and Invlforlung beverage diluted, it iz neklar for the gods. I am often obliged tew stand still and see kissing did, and not say a word; that haint got enny more novelty nor meaning in it than throwing stones tew a mark, I saw two maiden ladys kiss yester- day on the north side ov Union square 5 times in less than 10 minutes; they kist every time they bid each other farewell, and then immediately thought ov sumthing else they hadn't sed. 1 couldn’t tell for the life ov me whether the kissing waz the effekt ov what they sed, or what they sed waz the effekt ov the kissing. It was a which and tother scene. Cross-matched kissing iz undoubt- edly the strength ov the game. It iz trew thare iz no stattu regalashun aginst two females kissing each other, but I don't think thare iz much pardon for it, unless it iz done to keep lips in order, and two men kissing each other is prima face evidence ov dead-beatery, Kissing that passes from parent to child, and back agin, seems to be az fecessary az shinplasters, to do bisz~ ness with; and kissing that hussbands give and take iz simply gathering ripe fruit from ones own plumb tree, that v{mlud other-wise drop oph, or be stolen. Tharefore T am driv tew konklude,, tew git out ov the corner that mi re- marks hav chased me into, that the fle ov a kiss iz only tew be had once in phellow’s life, in the original packa; and that is when * ¢ '+ Not tew waste the time ov the reader, T hav thought best not tew finish ths above s:ntence, hoping that their aint no person ov & good edukashun, d decent memory, but what kan reckolekt the time which I referyto, without enny | ov mi help, i e ————— RESORTS. . If you believed— ‘:: u:le was mflnfi.l usel mwmacu- late, :‘-‘:{:’ good the house perfectly warmed, electrically lighted and attractively: furnished, you'd write GALEN HALL for iliustrated foide- and rater- B e s LTS SAME OWNERSHIP AS THE ANBASSADOR HOTELS NEW YORK PALM BEACH 358 LOS ANGELES Your seashore home — occupies entire k—nearly every room merican and Europess w for itn food — 10-story — nightly concerts — lightful hospitality. 3. B. Thompson & Co. 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