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AU RENT—DESK_SPACE. CTIONS uu—comnlcul. PROPERTY. PACE, INCLUDIN D oF ASpewriter. “Room 206, 330 av RENT—STORES. UOED—1436 PARK RD, WITH dwelling and_garage. OWNER. Clev. 5483, W STOR! built-up neighborhood. trafic center. 14th st.; 380 mo. FULTON R. GORDON, 1105 Peo. Ins. Blde Dist. 5331, Even.. Clev. 4733, t nw 1738 Lincoln rd. n'e Call_National 0810."° fis o Nw 1339 R n.w.—Heat furnished 233 Pa. ave. n.w.—And 1 room 8535 L. ave. n.w 3 st n.w a “i02i 7in 8t N ..u,....., | 333323338 EDWARD P, SCHWARTY 1014 Vermont Ave ST( )Rv . LARGE™ 3212 GEORGIA AVE.—-$32.80. This store. conveniently located in & new and ihiiving ‘community. at an_unusuaily AlTactive Tentat Suitable for ‘any busine CAFRIT A R Dist. 9080. STORE AND DWEILJLING. 700 4th ST. N.W.—$55.00 | Large store with living auarters above, | ®ontaining two rooms. kitchen and bath, | CAFRITZ, ING.. 3 > | I 1404 K Si. SALE_OR EXCHANGE. & MONROE ST. N rooms. two baths. built-in_garage, Iront porch: priced low for, auick 5 H. WALKER. Nat. 1680 734 15th st. n.w. NEAR 25th & PA_ AVE. N.W._LARGE tore and two apartments, hot-water heat. elec. lights. Consider small house as Part avment S H WALKER. Nat_1680. 734 18th st. n.w. TY IN LOT, OVER-LEE KNOLLS. | uitable home site or investment. Will take good used car ‘as down payment. Ad- dress Box 340-C. Star ofice CHEVY CHASE, D. C.—BEAU' L HOME, large cor ‘lot. ‘severai trecs: one trust, A eal value. Owner. Address Box 378-C, Star_office MODERN 6-RM. HOME ON LARGE_LOT With beautiful trees and shrubbery, 160-ft frontage on maple shaded paved street lo- cated in Chevy Chase near car line. ~Will | sell under $12.000: easy terms or il ex- change for in-town property. Address Box 404-C. Star_office, "BEAUTIFUL DETACHED HOME ~on upper 16th si. of 12 rooms and 3 baths, sun pariors. étc., red tile roof. with 2-car garage to match; all modern improve- ments. Will sell at $45,000 or consider ex- changing for small apartment. business Droperty or good vacant ground. 1st_trust of §22.300 at Slafe. Address Box 393-C. Star office. BEAUTIFUL ESTATE Einla. Inspection by appointment er exchanse for large aparyment LKER. National 1680 734 15th 8t Dist. 9080, IN NEARBY VIR- Consid- N.W. #on Island at bargain price or will exchange for automobile or city property. Address AT 50X168. B FUL Shepherd st . Me Lo st sell. * Phone: Nat. 7807; Mr. MI LER. OUT-OF-TOWN OWNER OPFERS 3 CHEVY Chase, D. C.. lots for immediate sale at reat 'sacrifice. Want lot listings in n.w. or immed| sale to builders. Want sites for 10 miniature golf courses. GEO. E. DIEFFENBACH, Lot Specialist, Nat. 8350 1343 H St N.W. Clev. WATER-FRONT PROPERTY NORTH nAcH—vIn Dl!l!lAl E BUILD- §300, Mt O or ses Dr. Gl th Beach 17, NORTH sfiannvt -ROOM__ COTTAG! 1 and br!lkh\fl. porch; water insid ARGE AND _TWO ‘water, sewerage, electricity; A] small cottages: Address Box 371-C, Star might exchange. office = PINEY POINT SHORES—_LOTS $52 TO $250. gena tor {res circylar, kwu N4 HEINZ: MAN. 1 Thomas llelh 100. NOR° BEA q lares porc tlec avaianie m Re month Nat. 3113 or ol of Au! the “"sn o AV, g ot ave. n.w.. Met | stood the unusual oy Is ol An Ao i wnd 'E\ 3 houses. cial lono. im) Rent."¥1%00 vent: vr ce, 318,000, s_uz—rnus. g ‘owflzm TO AVOID FORECLOBURE, WILL © yalisble Montgomery County farm; :sn Ares Bloductive fand: Ane farm. hard Ri terms, of con _1807 H st Acreage—Iistates—Farms. Now is the time. Take advantage of this seldom offered npmrlumty how well several dairy farms le have |7 JOHN A mf'(krn' l’ "l‘l!!.gtufim'm“"’ oo“n‘A'dl.ln:.ghfl RENT—FARMS. | Bawa ARMS AND CWW omery County. - DIA! | GaTherabure. Kia. Tel: Ou = e e SALE—ACREAGE. 17, "ACRES, HIGH GROUND. ABOUT mils from Kensington. Price, $1.250; cash, $15 per montr Kensington 74-J. ~ WANTED—_ACREAGE. WANTED_ACREAGE. anm\;u MONT- gomery” County. up'to 2,000 acres. /in change for new leased 'houces in Chevy Chase. D. C, and other good loealities. FULTON R GORDON. 1105 Peo. Ins. Bids. District §231 REAL ESTATE—LOANS. MONEY TO LOAN ON DG REAL ESTATE {0 any amount at orevailing interedt. JESSE L._HEISKELL. 1115 | oy FOR REAL Ei NE—BEE SUPERIOR nwmg?"mvémm co. NC., 1231 G 8t_N.w.. Rooi 208 _Met. 2408 LET US CONSOLIDATE YOUR 1st AND 2nd trusts Money also avi ble for nmlrx to property. Met. 4300. Clev. 0216. ;MALL PAYMENTS, QUICK ER\HCly 18t, nd and 3rd trusts in D. C. Loans in nearby Md. and Va No red !ID! Dr. A. HENRY, INC.. 1016 Eye st v. RST TRUST LOANS AT $a% AND UP- rd on improved property n the District of Columbia; also a Iimites mount for the nearby improved parts of Maryland and Vir- winia. Building loans made occasionally. LQUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 1407 New York Ave. Matn 1168, il LW%)UIU\ MONEY, and AND 3rd mm'rs 10 0 $4.000 ON MARYLAND Al MES REE DAVE 10 CQMELE GRANBAC- CQURTEOUS SER' ONS, C. F. WARING, 1018 P ST NW NATL 9172, _AUTO LOANS. A BETTER, CHEAPER PLAN. TRASNEY o8 AR RRCE” NORMAN GOLDBER! 918 G 8T. N.W., ROOM 301, AUTO LOANS, QUICK SERVICE. Open Evenings, 645 Md. Ave, N.E. Lincoln 0178 1719 14th St. N.W. North 9540. L 4143, THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 31 AUCTION SALES, N. , A treet N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE ™ OP VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK BUBINESS PROPERTY, BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 1540 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of A Certain deed of trust duly secorded in Liver, No. 5535, folio 31s. "et feq. of tne land racords of tne Disirict of Coliimbia, and at the request of the party secured 'thereby. the undersigned trustees wiil'sell at public auction.”in front ot the premises "on' THURBDAY! THE' THIRTY RST DAY OF JULY.' AD. 1930. AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK 'B.AL, the fol- lowing-described 1and and premises, situate in the City of Washington, Distric of Co- Iumbia, and designated as and being part of lot 25 in. Youns and Fowler's subdivision of sauare 431, as per pIat recorded in the ofce of the suryeyor for the District of Columbla. in Liber R, W., 43: Beginning for BeiRL T (02 coinhvas Seramrorink (o and Tunning thence North aiong the line of Seventh street 25 feel: thence west 75.06 feet: thence south 11 thence west 143 Tect: thence ‘south 1080 feet: thence west 57 feet to 10-f00t Alley: thence south along the line of said alley '3.20° feet, and thence east 95 feet (0 the beginning. Terms of snle: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in . balance in two caunl instalimencs. pavable in one and two i six per centum per nnually, from day of secured by deed Of trust upen the proverts sold. or il cash. st the oplion of he purc) 'A"deposit’ of $500.00 will be requited at time of sale. All conveyancing, Tecording. etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms gf ‘saje Gt _be' compiled with within thirty dars from day of sale. otherw e trust fverve the ‘Fieht o resell the DIOperty st the rig ost of defaulting purch I Gome” newspRer. pUSTEDEd. ln Wasns n some newspaper pul ashing . BATES WARREN, ton, D, C. s LM Rk, __iv21-d&ds.exsu Trustees. _ THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AU NEERS. Fis" 298 Brreet NORTHWEST. TRUSTEES' SALE : OF SEVEN BRICK DWELLINGS, BEING PREMISES NOS. 2403, 2405, 2407. 2409, 2411, 2415 H_STREET NORTHWEST N NE PRAME _DWELLING. NG NEMISES NO. 810 NEW. NAMPSHIRE AVENUE NORTHWEST, WITH LARGE LOT By virtue of eight certain deeds of trust duly recorded {n Liber 5545, at folios 166. 168, 171, 174, 177, 180. 182 and 185, et sec.. of th d ‘records of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the party se- cured thereby. the undersigned trustees wiil sell’ separately at public_auction. in front ot e HURSDAY. THE THIR IRS’ MENCING AT POUR.THIRTY P.M. the ‘following-described iand and remises. situate in the District of Golum ia, and_designated and _being_lot 10. 11, 13, 13, 14, 15 and 16 in O'Brien's and Dobbins’ 'subdivision of originai lot 2 in square 30. as per plat recorded in the ofce of the survevor for the District of Co- lumbia tn Liber 79, st folio 91, Terms of ch parcel to be sold separately all cash. A deposit of 20000 required on each of lots 9 to 18, n- clusive, and a deposit of §500.00 required on Iot 16'at time of sale. ~All conveyancing. recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from of “sale. otherwise the trust right to resell the prop- erty and cost of defaulting pur- chaser. days' advertisement of ewspaper published in . W. SIMPSON. PERCY McGLUE, Trustees. & 1431 Eve TOANS ON AUTOS. USE YOUR CAR-_LOWEST RATES. ANE_ SKTGNFALD OARE ACME FIN. & REALTY CcOo., LICBNBED BROKERS, 905'N. Y. Ave. N.W. Nlrlon-l 2453. i«n‘ our NORTH BEACH — FOR HENT, LOVELY 3-room bungalow. screened Dorches, water in kitehen: furnished nicely: accom. 14; rent reasonable. _Atlantic_1§65 PINEY POINT, MD. -FURNISHE ON POTOMAC: exclusive ground bing. boat, artesian well: rent reasonable. J. McFETRIDGE. North 10000. 31 HERRING BAY, MD.—MASON Furnished cottage for rent Will modate 10 people. Rensonable. ~Avoly 1036 host: ne NORTH BEACH - ATTRACTIVE O cm'nou. electricity, water Inside, screened porche: comfortable beds. Call Shepherd 2484-J after FOR SALE- WATER FRONT COTTAGE AT Cedarhurst on the bay (near Shady Side, Md ), furnished. including small boat. Price. 32.500; terms arranged BAU HEINZMAN. 1 Thomas FOR RENT_ON HERRING BAY. CHESA- Deake: cottage. shade trees, artesian water, glectrie Jieht, bathing pier. "Phons Claren® on_15 ‘COTTAGE FOR RENT, NORTH | MONEY_TO LOAN. To'A‘Nm W M, GREENBACAL u”b'?n L DG. 145 and K Bis. M. Xet. 80035 WE BUY SRR erouna, baidtn m.‘?'.‘i'a"m"-'-’-'-'. lso buy second dee: ime 5@0"4 property. ‘?g ntinentsl Trust ln_! mm WANTID—HDN!!. $5.000 WANTED ON T house of six loouu l“ 0125; valued a} 312. LIBERA] mlcomrr A GUR Bayadle Jv ‘month wit reit, Buy ecured second.-d et notes. 1226 mn AR North_0962. 5 SALE—SUBURBAN. TAKOMA PARK, D C. 0609 Sth ST — New. modern, 5 r. and b.. “sleeping porch, attic. LOHR, Ga. 0881, ND, SMALL ‘mn Naih G030 Ren P, G- «’u, LET US TAKE YOU TO SEE THIS BEAU- tiful home: sirictly modern: 3 acres of rich oil, ‘wonderful ' ornamental "trees, flowers. rult, ehicken houses and run, sarage. shade trees: sehool, churches, stores and gasoline station, aiso elec. cars within three blocks. Priced easy’ terms, or will trade for bungalow in Mt Rainier, Hyattsville 'or oodridge. National 9691. ELLIOTT. Cleveland_4541 i-A. BLUEMONT ung., stone fireplace: brook. spring. ence. big trees; 1.500-fL. elev., view Wi Monument 40 mi. Only 95,000, Near £ood bathipe, boating, fishing, huntine. €olf Send for brochure glving legend of mont “and” other - interesting information. week. Phone Lin. 3461, Frederick ave.. Nort g FOR RENT—COZY. FURNISH] co'rnn A Enccantake Beach Tvont. elootich gommodates 6-8: 120 week. Phons Wi CHI fi IIACH r:(fl'—rA_Gfi uv iro od gaicely; running | wa “Tollet. ¢lec.; 8 to 10 people. Col. 1 FOR RENT—FURNISHED g"'fi e MR e, "Aleo two lots. water 48 after 6 150 ACH NTING ON CHESAPEAKE Bay, near Annapolis; 8tate roa tricit 85.000. W. G. WILLIAMS, Ritten- ouse &t. 31 HORES, WILD ROSI BAR ANNAPOLIS. % SOUTH RIVER. N Beautiful bungalow with wonderful of water: 3 bed rooms and 3 bath; electric_range and refrigerator, I Porchen. e bathine. A Community of omes. Price 38,250 easy terms. AlSo beau- tiful_water front lots, $1.200 up. WAGGAMAN & BRAWNER. INC. 1700 Eve St. N.W Met. 3060, _ FOR'SALE. One of the best known and most desirable glub_sites on Chesapeake By, 35 miles trom ©" The blde. 15 n furnished ‘and, equippe kiichen and dining roo “Bail ‘Toom and scresned porches ltable for Summer hotel or ideal for elub or organization. Priced below reproduction enst. hnd_terms can be arranged. For de- talls vee BAUMAN & HEINZMAN, 1 Thomas irele.” Phone_Decatur_4700. Fishing and Ducking Club, Organizations, Summer Hote! WE_OFFER_FOR SALE ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING PROPERTIES ON CHE PEAKE BAY FOR CLUB, ORGANIZATION R HOTEL PURFOSES, 5 MILES FROM C. EXCELLENT ROADS. PROVEMENTS ™ CONSIST OF A NEAI\LY BLDG. _HAVING 15 ° SLE] s L ARGE TRITOHEN AND -DIN OOM. BALL ROOM AND LARGE SCRE! ED (BORCHES, ALL COMPLETELY FUR- NISHED AND PPED. THE SITE 1S DIREGTLY ON"THE WATER FRONT IN AN OAK GROVE ~ BUT FEW PLACES OF THIS CHARACTER CAN BE HAD AT ANY PRICE WE OPFER THIS PROPERTY FOR OUT-OF-TOWN OWNER AT A PRICE WHICH WIL! INTEREST ANY TERESTED 1 PRO§ERTY POR coum.rrz“x’:m'r ATLS BAUMAN & fifinzy ecatur 4700. Water Front Speciulista. view 15 sleeping and 1 Thomss Girele. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. IDVAL PLACE FOR HOME, TEA ROOM OR foumsts' inn; State rd. Relsterstown, Md.: 3 acres, dwelling, hot-water aeat. electric- ity, beautiful shaded lawn, heavy _auto trame’ % hr. to Baltimore by auto. Price 14.600 cash for auick sgle. 2'y Acres ad- eining can be purchased if desired. OBT.. E. GEDDES. 510 Keyser Bldg.. Baltimo Md 31 EXCHANGE. HWAVE CLTENT WITH EXCELLENT PIRBT apd “cecond, trust notes: wilf wive in ‘ex- Tor tarze apt-house site. Must be T ochtee "and "briced riht. Call’ MI Seerbert. Nationel 8030 i . PARM NEAR VALLEY, VA, PIKE: SOUTH | of ‘Winchester; hard road. gentleman’s home, $15.000. Trade for clear city property. Address Box 37 4 ‘omce. ROBERT & HANSEL, INC. Phone Claren- ER SPRING HOUSE. § large porch ll) (.on\:n. by 170 ft: Close to l.r('h lad bus; 15200, " 3300 Ca.nh. m HW' Y8 TO SELL iral -rllflllh rn, improv- low, large mm, 5o0d location: COLM 88025 n'Y"i ofe pile, coln‘-\-'; Phore Hystte: 155, i COOL rm{flmu commuting distance of the ough eut to enioy the re- reeses of the country. 23 miles from the city. on Frederick high- was: "6 acres with modern home of aix zooms and'bath: hot-water heating t. electr ity. automatic water aystem, _ Wonderful zhade trees surround house. ' Garage and chicken nouse; 310,00, with easy terms. NO. 2. 21 miles from city, near Galthersburg: 12 acres with modern home of 10 rooms and 2 baths; electricity, vapor heating plant automatic water svstem; 3-car garage, ail kinds of fruits. Very attractive lawn and beautiful view: $12.500, with easy terms. Drive out any éay or eveni lot us show "these places to yol rive will make You eooler and the bleasure of seeing these places will ‘more than v you_ for four time."Mske an appointment wifh'us it Inter than 6 DIABOND & DIAMOND, aithershurg, Md. sburg 179, ___Telephane Galth TWOODRIDGE BARGAIN 3008 20th ST. N. AT e Open and Lighted 6 to 9 P.M. and Sunday Atternoon. The best 8 7 and 8 room. new, detached homes | chestinut tr} floors, cove. Prigidaire, §ATage Prices low and terms easy. provements Nanh 208 rs llmc e viaet REALTY Maner. TW — within city, yet freshing WOODRIDGE REALT) 2371 R_1. Ave. N.E._or Gall FIVE- ROOVl "f GALOW ~NFAR —FOREST Glen Howha lavse lotf frulli easy terms. OWNER. Kensington KENT—IUBU“AN BUNGALOW. | BAT .. floore -roam bungalow, a; sleeping porch: $40 onth. o B zaRY inSER o8 Wlional S¥1 oF Vatis HOU FOR RENT IN BEAUTIFUL AU N e robms, 1 bath and’ o%: | an aths. AURORA HILLS HOMES. IN( hingion's Most Convenient Subur Phone_ Ol BUNGALOW SITUATED O} the main boulevard ~between Washington and Alexandria Lot 50x100. Four rooms and bath, front porch, large yard in iront and back. Furnace heat.| Rent, $25 monthly. Apply office, Raleigh Haberdasher, 1310 F st. n.w., 5-ROOM sleeping_pore er _month large lota; Wi RE 'T—m'sw SS PROPERTY. 1200 DELAWARE AVE. 8.W “store and dwelling containing 7 L i suitable for grocery; §55 rooms and bath, per month. FLOYD E. DAVIS CO, 733 13th 8t. N.W Nat'l 0352 TARGE STORE WITH TWO APARTMENTS whove, deep lot to alley: two-car brick Fare. Will Tent as an entirety or separately. Powntown — Entire three-story building, uitable for most any business. Reduced enta Mt Pleasunt Buneh or delicatest 14th st south of You st Sor lunci’ ot 'pool room. & SAGER, CHAS. D, 924 14th St. N.W. National 0036. SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. location for light n.w.—Suitable WANTED—SUBURBAN. _ FROM OWNER, NiAR fl‘filfi'o’lmn'i modern hout ac . Alflnu Box 4 witl price, describing fully. Star offic WANTE] noun AND SMALL A GE et 20 S AT i Souin ‘of Alexandria, Va. Ko 3 shade ‘trees. Must bargain for casn. Give price ang tull descrintion and locaiion: Address Box 993-C. Star_offic RESPONSIBLE house OF _bun, price; 1o "BUYER, BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA. nished coutage, warden, “ur‘ e rage; near p. o ete.; Avply Dogwood i, Box AUCTION SALES. FUTU NEAR GEO. WASHINGTON UNIVE! sfl_ tricted zone: store and 3 rooms; 3 apLs Tented $30b o, 'one tenant; price, Aoy Hents. cotner, esiricied 2one: store and 7 rms, bath, garage; price, 422,600 e VID ¥ nAan, t._2028-26. Vl:B‘I‘MENT IIUPER’I‘Y AFE 40% INVESTMENT. 32.000 annual net income on $5.000 in- Y8, VIRTUE OF AND PU] UANT TO THE g Ao zvunr‘c-m Novemper 177827, recorded ‘on ' December 3, 1977, ihie Tecorder of deads, District of Columb executed ington and Ernestine Tayler; party secured by the fault having heen thereof, the unde; i€ all furniture on the ptem 3 st. s.w.. Washington, D. Strainie chire. clock. Jamp, Gomd and stool. stand, setiee, luding 3 kK Anmma'flu'ronn SALE OF AN IDED REMAINDER INTEREST IN ENDCEO SREMISER 141 MONTAGY STREET NORTHWEST, THE SAME Bl DETACHED FRAME DWELLIN G, uprem: Gourt of the District of Columbla, holding Probate. Court. passed in Admniistration Cause No. 31803 1 will sell at public auc- fon. within the office 6f Tnos J. Owen & Son: 1431 Eye st. n. FRIDAY. THE FIRT DAY OF AVGUST. 1030, AT TWO 1g 0e, Undivided remainder lnuull of Oeerl' HHII, leceased. sub- dect to the life interest of Florence W ollowing-described land and in’ the District of Colum- and being lot numbered thirty-eight and part of lot numbered thrity-seven numbered nty-two (2133), wi thereon. Ter: sale: Al eash, $300.00 deposit reaulred Gipon accepiance of Bid. ALl on: Vevancing, " motaty. fets and “recording st purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be com- Dlied with within thirty days from day of otherwise the s at the risk . after five e, S _iv3l-dadbsexsi’ ' Columbian BIAE. FUTURE DAYS. N, R e R R B Visti 58,8 fdeed of ¢ Liver "No. 6364 -z'cgn'.’\' 158 of* e *fand Tacords of th et 0f Colimbia. we shell sellin m:Ec. ol tne -mnm-. on THURSDAY. F ot ma # irty. UGUST, A. bered Hren (63015 saunre Mimberad | e Mindred Sixly one (161) tn Charles . n e pagom Pang Thcarpos »mx numbersd Jour 4 " Lipsce arnest, Trusises' Addition to Takoma per plat: recordedin the ofice ot Fict: o In°LiBr 88 at $2iia’ 116 anvisct to the b et from the. {ns restriction line 1P Laugel atreet; extapiished by ré, i Srlet of Golumb One-fourth cash, balance istrict reme Eourt of te Ferms o nd three years, with interest sale: wo um. ' payable se T cent per an (Deposit of 300 reaulred at tlme ha i‘ ! THOMAS J. i b e Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE “OF JALUABLE TwO. STORY RRICK DWELLIN UATE 0" GRESHAM. PLACE NORTH: Vst By Sirie of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6421, at fclio 427, of the land records of the District of Columbia, we shall Sellin front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF AUGUST. AD. 1630, IWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK PAL lot' num- bered three hundred and fiv ) s Wil- linm M Terrell's supdivision gf lots 1n block numbered four (4), in Todd & Brown's sub- division of parts of the tracts of land known a3 “Mount Pleasant” and “Pl s per plat of said Terrel corded in the office of t Bistrlct ‘of Columbia’ in Liber County, 17, &t folio 44, 8aid block numbered four (1) béing now known for purposes of assessm oy a» dquare numb and elghty-six (2 One-fourth eash, bal Iy Deposit of §300 rei and ihe purchager allo day of sale Durchase. Flrther carileulars At time of sale VERNON G. OWEN, Trus WILLIAM G. SCHAPHIRT. 28,d4& dbs.ex8 Trustee. THOS. J OWEN & SON, AUCTIONI 3 10085 street Norfhwest, Eene, TRUSTERE' SALE O ’o'r'_ VALUA] Ll wo- BTORY A AR m ART lNT HOUSE, CDN’I" NG e, ’;10' N %’H E!T o SRRERRY %.m o trust duly By virtue of a ce recorded in Liber No. 5736. ffl] 0 220 et el of the land records of the District of Co- Jumbia. and at the !lfiu.ll of the party secured ereby. "ll un igned lnu Premises, 'an w'x"“fin Y Thie POURTH DAY (7' AUGUST. 1930, ¥ ,g“l O'CLOCK tollowing-deseribed Iang and o District of Columbi 4 a4 and velng Tot 7 n Al Whiltam I Hrowbine s’ stodi- I square $931 a8 ber Biat re corded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia in ' Liber 68 at fallo 155, Subject to the building Testriction line shown on said ‘plat. and subject to the nants that all valld faws 'and’ regula; overning Barty walls 'in e £ ington, Distric ‘Columb; nd to and appiy tq all oty in used by the owners y upon payment for same according to said laws and regulations. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to he paid in cash, balance in two equal” instalimen ble in one and two year six per centum per annum," p nnually. {rom day of Sale, secur trust upon the pro erty sola or all cash. at the option o purchuser. " A deposit ot (3.000.00 will be | Peauired ‘at time of Sale nnvuvl cing. recording ete. al’cost 'of Biiré ernis of“dale o be compiled with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trus- tees reserve the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cast of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resal in some newspaper published in Washing HARRY 1. Azuuc"“"k'r ROWIE, 1y23-ddds. exSudiy2s "rrustees. Auctioneers, ELLING, NORTH- 'ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, SALE OF F BRIk PV of trust duly | 1448 SWANN Toio ais et foa Vittiie of a certain de recorded In Liver No. §397. ol the land Tecoras”of the District ‘ot 'Co- Tumbi d at the request of the party secured thereby, the dersigned trustees ¥l cor ror sl vy publie Suction. in frant 3F'tie Bremises. ‘o VT EToNTH SM{DOCKAU(“J“' ’l.“i. AXT m":‘fm'll:n: d wing-descr ataes, witatacln the Bittrletor Uo- To"Wit" Lot 178 B Syt diviaian, of, I the st Z . S‘Y’lil' ;fif lhl' l?ll!;l fil} OG]MIBB?I, in Liber 2t “ralic, Terms of saje: The above property will be ‘nld subject to deed of trust for h will be nounced at sal gaid”Lrust ta'be paid, in o 250 requir xurcmm veyancing. ucnr d cost ‘ot purel Terms to be complisd Sth withinCuRlsty dase Trom day ‘of aa otherwise trustees reserve the right to reseli| property at risk ost of defauling nuhl ec in small_properties well located end % rented. Can be purchased Zor $31,000 than oriy e | chine, buff stove. table. trunk, @ ehaser, afier five dvertissment of such | un‘l- in_Some newspaper nuhu-nm in Wash- lon, D. 3729.318u2.4, Frustees. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE 3 A 1431 Eve 8t. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUA TEANE BTRER Wor o used of trumt, recorded April 10, 1926, as instrument No. 152 among the land records of the Diatrict of Colum- bia, we shall sell in front of the premises on’ THURSDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST, AD. 1930, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. lot numbered ffty-two (52) in_ Walter Hi subdivision of lots in lock numbere ty-two (32) “Rosedale” and “Isherwood,” per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 8 at folio 33 Terms of sale: ~All ea Deposit of $100.00 required at time of 3 the purchaser allowed fifteen days irom of sale to complete the purchase. Purther par- ticulars at time of sale EDWARD BALTZ, VERNON G. OWEN, 8u Trus! HL!R & SON, Auctio n:(}l Sale of Detached No. 4805 lIowa Ave. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dul recorded in Liber No. 5822, folio 89 et seq. of the land records of the District of Ce Tumbia. and at request of party gecured thereoy, the undersigned trustees will offer for sal’ by publlc auction in front of prem. ises. ESDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF AUGUST. 10 T -THIRTY BEIOZK p 2t the tollowing-deserived Iand and premises, Situate in the Disirict of Co- lumbia, to wit: Lot 11 in square 2808 in B Saul and others’ subdjvision known PRV Addon o the "chly of Wa ington,” as Der plat recorded in the office of the ‘surveyor for the District of Columbia, in_Liber County 21 at folio 18. ‘Terms of sale: Property will be sold sub- Ject. to a prior deed of trust for $6.715. par- ticulars at sale: balsnce cash. A deposit of 500 required of purchaser at sale. ~All con- vevancing, recording, and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting pur- after five days' advertisement of such n_some newspaper published in Was! WALTER . quick. Trui HILLERY Auctioneers, d&ds.exSu__ MAS J. OWEN & SO} Eve Street N'W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY o 141 SRICK DWELLIRED BEING. pREMIS NO. 3503 SIXTEENTH rrngn VoRTH: By vigtie of & gertain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. Follo 421 et sed B e dama “Feenrs of the District of "Co: Jumbia. and at the request of the party se- cured inereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction, within_ the office of Th Owen & Son, 1431 Eve St N.W., THE 8t DAY OF AUGUST: 30, AT ELEVEN O'CL the foRowinkdostrined Iand and Bremises. siu ate in the District of Columbi di nated as and being Lots 26 and 27 in 8 32720 in Holmes' Central Realty Corporation’ bdivision of part of Peters MUl Seat us Der plat recorded in the Ofce of the Su; Yevor for the District of Columbls in Liber 3. folio 19 Bublect to bullding line restric- tion and covenants of record. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash. b i three equal installments. Daya two and three years, per centum per annum, payable semi-an- nually, 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 $500.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyanging. recording. etc.. at cost of pur- chager. Terms of sale to b complied with within' thirty days from day of other- w3e the trustees reserve the rl o resell The properiy st fhe risk and cost of defaut ing purchaser, after five days’ advertigement resale in lo%a newspaper published hington, D. pfll. Trustees AUCTIONIIR WO c. 3326.d&dbs. ADAM A- Trustees’ Frame Dwelling, M K N il _$¥29.31an THOS. J. owzn_n_mn. 1431 Eye Street TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DWELLING BEING PREMISES NO. WARDER STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly rtcordl1 in Liber No. 13, folio 211 ef seq. of the land records of t Matriet of Ci Tumbi; at the uest of the party cured inerchy, the undersigned (rugtees wiil Sell”at. public lurllug in, front of the prem- is WEDNESDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF A 0. AT THI 'HIRTY following- de«rlbed land the Diguict of Co £d, 5, and befng Lot 12 bdivision of lnfl iney Slose as per Bt r!cordtfl m th! cffice of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 33 at folio 103 subject to the covenants that said lot shall never be rented, leased. sold, trans- ferred or conveved ui any Negro or colored person under It $2.000.00 which shall be a lien aaid property: that no building or stri ire other than bay windows or porches shall be erected or con- Sirucied bevond & lne drawn 12 feet west of ‘and parailel with the west building line ot Warder ‘street as now established: and that said bay windows or porches shall in all things conform to the regulations govern- fne profections"beyond 'buliding lines’vithin the Bliv'or Wasningiqn. and these covenanta shall ‘run with the sald block bered 10. being now kn for purposes of sssessment and taxation square numbered thirty hundred forty-six (3046) ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance .n two equal installments, payable in one and two Feats. With Tnierest"at aix per’centum ver annum. payable semi-annually. from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the rmv"(! #old. or all eash, l( he option of he purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 vill be required at time of sale AI| conveyanein| recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Term: of sale to be complied with within thirty Qayt'fron. day of sate. otherwise the tristoes reserve ihe right to resell the property at the risk and cost of aulting purchase nfter five davs’ advertls ent of such resal fn ‘Some " newspaper published in Washing. R HARRY L R GEO. CALmT BOWIE. x8u. ‘Trustees. rim- Fah | | AUCTION SALES, . O & BON, AUCTIO TRUSTEE'S SALE OP VALUABLE PROVED REAL ESTATE CONSISTING OF A TOUR_STORY "APART. SEnt WOURE TRNOWN UAS 2500 FENr R O TAmiNG “MoRE THAN SEVENTY-TWO APARTMENTS ‘Whereas, default hsving been mad the payment of the semi-annual inte the debl seeu: n the hereinafter descrived by & certain deed of trust ember 9. 1937. and recorded 27, in Liber 6034, at folio 193. et seq. of the lind records of the District of ‘Coiumbia, also in the payment of real estate taxes, and at the written reauest of ihe holder of the notes secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned. the trustee named in said deed of trust will offer for sale under tae provisions thereof at public auc:ion \n front of the pre: t, FOUR OC N WED! THE BIXTH DAY 0. the ‘following- with_improve- s and appur ments, easemen situate and i tenances thereunto &lonrl lyine tn the Clty of Wash aton. Distriet of Columbla, namely:| Lot seventy-iour (T4) in Van Vrakens subdivision of squsre sixteen s pe: plat recorded in the office of the yor of the District of Columbia in Book 76. page . Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase price in cash of which & devosit of $2.500 must be made with the trustee at time of sale, and the balance in equal notes of the purchaser, pavable in one and two years After the date of sale with nterest at the Tate of Six per centum per annum. pavable semi-annualfy, secured by deed of 'trust on the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. ‘The terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from date of ‘sale, in default of which the property will be’resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' re. advertisement in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. All conveyancing, title examination and recording at the ex: pense of he purchaser. BRION TRUST GOMPANY OF THE DIs- TRIST OF COLUMBIA Trustee, GEO. E, FLEMING. (Seal) Attest” Vice President. 3. WESLEY CLAMPITT. Jr.. ‘Acting Asst. Secretary. §¥26.4&ds.exSu Household Goods of Every Description REGISTERED At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. SATURDAY August 2, 1930 At 10 A.M. and at 12 M. Philco Radio by Order of E. C. Snyder, U. 8. Marshal. Terms Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Auety FRANK STETSON. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Hoiding Probate Court.—No. 40334, Administration —This is o glve no; tice that the 5. of the State of Massachuselts and the District of Golumbla, respectively, e obtained from the Pro- bate Court of the Distriet of Columbia. let- ters_testamentary on the estate of Evelina A Mauro-Phillips. late of the District of Columbia. deceased. _ All persons having claims ~against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscribers. on or before the 23rd 'day of July, A.D. 1931: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under thelr hands this 28th day of July. 1930, CHARLES S. FRENCH. 487 O iy B P T husy oy any NATIONAL SAVINGR AND, TRUST PANY. BY WiL D, R, Wby, Setller Af"Wlite’for Jhe. Bisteict of lerk of the Probate Court. Attorney, DISTRICT TingT Bropate Gouti o Rdminietration—This & to £Ive Botice subscriber. of Washington, ed from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla letters testamentary on the estate of Mary C. Burr. late of the City of Washington deceased. All SUPREME 0O ate'’he with the vouch: cated, to the s 22nd day of July. A.D. 1931: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of T T e . 1 5 e"l‘, :L"'".w !0 Seal.) {Aul';l‘ ‘THWD%?I COGSBWELL. ister of ills for e trict of Calumgln. Clerk of th! Prob Conrt. BARNARD & JOHNSON, Auormn. Evans Bl SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 40561. Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the State of Connec. ticut, has odtained’ {rom the of the District of Columbia. ministration on the estate of Micl son. late of the District of Columoia, de- ceased. All persons having claims against the deceased ar 7, arned to exhiplt the tame. with the vouch: eof, 1 T tbd.” to the. supscriber. ‘on o1 b fore the 23rd day of July, AD. 1931; other; wise they xclided” (rom a1} benefit of sl iven under my hand {his 23rd day of w MARY J. WAL- LACE. Aty idseport.| Conn. r Register of "ilis for the gnmu A bia. m-rk of the Probate Court. e THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, JUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING. CONTAIN- FLATS oF NORTHEAS' By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. §925. folio 283 ei sea., of the land Tecords of the District of Co- Tumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the ned trust will sell at pubiic auef ront of th remisés. on FRIDAY, THE TWENTIETH AY: OF JUNE. AD’ 1930, AT THREE- HIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the following- escribed land ‘and premises, situste in the istrict of Columbia. and designated as and eing_lot 16 in Paul's subdivision of block 15. “Bloomingdale.” as per piat recorded in the office of the survevor for the Distriet of Columbla in Liber County 17, folio 170: black 15 now known as square 3512: sublect to covenants of record. also subject to Tight of way for alley purposes over rear 3 feet of said lot 17 in said subdivision. ‘Terms: Sold subject to a brior deed of trust for $5.500, further particulars of which will be_announced at time of sale. the pur- chase price above sald trust to a1 A_deposit of $300 required. Convey- ne, recording. etc. at purchaser's cost to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold st {hediscretion of the trustess IE5EE S MiBD) E;;mn. 3€10.12,14.16,18,19.20 ustees. ¥ THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE- §cribed Dropetly having failed to comply a Terms Rt with the terms as stated therein, said prop- | erty will_be resold on FRIDAY. AUGUST THE EIGHTH, 1030 JAT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. same Sv ORDER oF “Tie TRUsTEES. 1331802468 bl THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street N.W TRUSTEES' SALE OF A VALUABLE FROP- ERTY TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, 443 10th STREET N.E. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 5883, folio 51 el sea.. of the land records of the District of Columbla, and at the request of the party secure thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction in front of the premises. on "'FRIDAY, THE ~ EIGHTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.'D. 1930, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and nre ises,” situate in the Diatrict of "Colun designuted as and seventy-seven (77) in_Joh division of lots {n sauare numbered hundred and sixty-two (962). as per recorded in the office of the surveyor ihe District of Columbia. in Liber 30, folio 9. together Wit in_anywise_appertaining Terms: Sold subject trust for "$7,000.00. further which will be apnounced at ‘time of sa the purchase price above said (rust to id in cash. A deposit of 330000 rea Eouvevancing. recrding. ete. at purchaser & cost. Terms to be.complied with within fhiriy days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the Lrustess. HARRY M. CRANDALL, MAURICE D. ROBENBERG, _9v29.31-au2.4,6.8 Trustees. _ nine plat for At particulars Adam A. Weschler & Son. Auctioneers HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Pianos, Fur Coats for Trustee, 70 New Congo- leum Rugs, Walnut Office Furniture, Cabinet Safe, Etc. By Order Lester H. St Trustee in Bankruptcy, Davenport and Bed port Suites, Dining and Bed Room Suites, Rugs, Chests of Drawers, Fiber and Wicker Fur- niture. ~ Occasional Tables and Chairs, Refrigerators, Breakfast Suites, Lamps, Elec. Fans, Day Beds, Mattresses, Personal ef- fects from Storage, ete. By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W, SATURDAY August 2, 1930 9 O'Clock AM. the y31aul all ‘the mmmvmnmuJ to a prior deed of | o4 | MARTL l R R TIOED, o omme; javings Blds. A B e sased SUPRE (Coum! of “Alfe ministri been ma will and for_ietters George dered th 0! Application havi robate of the la d deceased. and testamentary on said estafe. by and Harry L. Lee, it is or- th ‘@ay of Julv.'AD. 1930, that Norman W. Lee and all others concerned, appear in said court en Monday, the 8th day of September, A.D. 1930, at 10:00 o'clock am. to show eause Why such application should not be gran Let notice hereof be published in " the hington Law Re- porler, and Evening Star. ence in each of hree successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the firat publication to not less than thirty days before said re- turn day. PEYTON = GORDON. Justice (8eal) ttest: VICTOR 8 MERSGH. Depuly Register of Wills “for the Distriet’ of Co- lumbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. v31.au7. R. P. HOLLINGSWORTH, Attorney, SUPREMF CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~ holding Probate Court.—No. 40851, Administration.—This i te 'slve no; tice that the subscribers. of the District of Columbia, and the State of Maryland. re- spectively, have obtained from the Probate Court of 'the District of Columbia, letters ket herein for ament of testamentary on the estate of Hugh Rellly. | late of the ed All persons havine claims, & ceased are hereby Snible fhe Same. with the vouchers thereof. Tegsily thenticated. to the subscribers. on or before the 18th dav of July, A.D. 1931: otherwize they may by law be excluded from all henefit of said estate. Given under our hands this 25th dav of Jilv. 1930. NATIONAL MFTRQ- POLITAN BA! By R. P HDLL!"GH- WORTH. Assistant Trust Officer. NA. MERSCH, Depnuty ter of Wills for Qhe District of Cblumbil Clerk of the Prohste -'l Cfln N, Attor) d Bldg, Columbi holding Probate Court.—No. 40368, Administration.—This is te kive notice lumbia, has obtained from {e Probate Court o™ e’ Distriet of Colymbia: ll’( of the District of Colul ersons having claims a s with _the vouchers thereof. legallvy a 'I,L nticated. te the subscriber. on or before they may by law be excluded from all hene- it of said estate. Given under mv hand SMITH. 1505 Runnvmede place. (Seal.) : VIOCTOR 8 MPFRSCH. Deputv Ree- e Court: _eaiauTia V . MeNAMARA. WM, ¥. LEAHY, EME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF o n‘l‘um holding Probate Court.—No. that the subscriber. of the District of Co- {hmbin. s obtained from the Brobate Court i Uhe extate of Martyy Reilly. ats e District of Columbin. dscensed. ‘Al Tereny watned o exhibit the same. with | fiie Youchera thereof. legally suthenticated. of July, AD. 1931: otherwise they may by ll“l be excluded from all benefit of ‘said ly. 1930. JOHN A. REILLY. 227 Mun- o U Riag " (Senly . “Attest; - VIOTOR S PRt or "Columbla. Clerk’ of he Prabatc Court. LauT iatrict: of Columbla, dece the | HOEHILING. (Sflfl‘ Attest: V" Goupgici % " s931.0uT.14 SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF {hat the subscriber. af the District of Co- entary on the estate of Fred are hereby warned th e 20nd ‘dny of Julv. AD. 031" ofherwise Do oapla "aay fof. uly. oso. " EnizA e of Wills for the District of Columblia, Attorneys, Investment Bullding. 40560. Admmlslunml —This is to give notice of the District of Columbia. letters testa- persons having claims against the deceased to the subscriber. on or befor .'hr 24th day estate. Given under my hand this 24th dav MERSCH. Deputy STFAM@HIPS AORA! : B. ©. Pac. Raflway, w.. Washington Aail from Vaneouver, r Furel tc Ap) IY Ca} l'fiv. s v YOrk Ave M. o 8 ke Ca A- C. ANOI.I‘I.II- ‘% IIALAND pped Royal Mail Steamers 1930. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, Madison Overlooking ocean at Iilinols Avenve ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. New Fireproo! Hotel An ensemble of luxery and comfont Showers and baths Rates—American Plan Single From $8 Double From $12 Special Weekly Rates epean Plan if desired Surf bathing direct from hote! FETTER & HOLLINGER, Ine. Eugene C. Fetter, Mag. Dir. ON THE BOARDWALK CHALFONTE- HADDON HALL ATLANTIC CITY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS SURF BATHING FROM ROOMS 1000 ROOMS GARAGE | REASONABLE RATES ATLANTIC joITYy l)ilSSfl or MONARCH OF THE BOARDWALK. At the Height of the Season guests, never erowd-consclovs, o the most fashionable, less densely thronged section of surf, beach and boardwalk. European Plan. Indoor Sea Water Swimming Posl 685 ROOMS 685 BATHS Same ownership as Ambassa otels — N crson, ATLANTIC CITY'S / . NEW FIREPROOF HOTEL L Owrershiphnsgement 7. EEYTER (HOLLINGER Telephore ~5~0141 S22 op Soity SPECIAL WEEKLY AMERICAN PLAN BATHING DIRECT FROM HOTELS Spaniard Starts For Porto Rico in Small Boat Alone By the Associated Press. SAN LUCAR DE BARRA- MEDA, Spain, July 31.—Dr. Franceschi Caballero, bound_for a lone sail to distant Porto Rico in his little yacht Mary, left here shortly before noon Sunday. A large number of ships escorted him out to sea, all on board bidding the daring mariner Godspeed, amid the tooting of sirens and the excited waving of caps and handkerchiefs. He expects to complete the trip in a sinilt stage and estimates it will take 40 days. He is sup- plied with enough water and provisions for one year. YANCEY BEGINS FLIGHT BACK TO NEW YORK Pilot Plans to Fly to Warsaw Via London Following South American Tour. By the Associated Pri BUENOS AIRES, July 31.—Capt. Lewis A. Yancey, American Transatlan- tic aviator, Tuesday took off on the long return flight to New York from his South American tour. He hopes to maintain constant radio communication with stations en route. On arriving at New York he said he would prepare a flight from there to Moscow by way of London, following a “radio beam” from New York to Lon- don and experimenting in radio control of his plane from land stations. Yancey has been making a series of experiments in radiotelephone commu- nication from an alrplane to various parts of the globe. He said he was com- Dpletely satisfied with his achievements. . RESORTS. ASBURY PARK. N. J. QOTEL ALBION Bexchiront hot plills, modern: eap. 300; hot_and_cold ru mmhAv. HOTEL CLAREMONT O eriook: {ng ocean On beautiful Sunset Lake. Home- like. _Amer. & European. _J. Jennings, Mar. BEACH HAVEN. N, J. GOTEL BALDWIN Leading House at Beach Haven, N. J. E. D. TOWNSEND, Owner & Mer. Tei 8a. OCEAN CITY, N. J. RALEIGH Rooms with running Qcean view. Exc WILDWDOD. N. J. A “Atlantic City, N. Modern Brick Hotel—Fireproot Gara Capacity 500. Orchestra. Dancing Bathin Hotel AW From $4.00 Dai Aitractive Weekly Ra ve Now - No Depostt Reanired te Reservations at Hotel Expense _or telephone Atlantic City 4-1147 Write Box L “Princess” for Bogkiet and Road Map 27th ¥r. Paul C_Rosee: Owner & Msr. Melrose Hall OCEAN END OF SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. Most Central Location. Running Wat vate Baths. Elevator to St. Americ Daily—$4 up (double) with Meals Weekly—$18 up (double) with M EUROPEAN PLAN—$2 Daily Soecial Family Rates. 10th Successful Year P, FONES, Prop.. for 18 Years President at The Brunswick Club of Washington. "'“".a,*.:~r.= ..,]] BA'IIING FN;MBIIO'IEI. lllNNll(i W, Write for booklef :wni anl--—--—- 0-§$.. e Within Two Blocks of New Convention Hall T S s S aee. Write or ph. 4.0582. E. W. nocxnm! ‘Winter Hotel. ermont. St. Petersbu: ATLANTIS . n End. Nathariand, | Cam 4000 Ideal nc.uon. 50 fr. from Boardwalk. Near all plers, theaters and amusements. Prival baths; bathing from hotel; hot and col howers ATES *370UP DALY INCLUDES 17.50 UP WEEKLY MEALS Paking on hotel ce e merican Plan Wildwood AND WILDWOOD CREST WASHlNGTON Young & Atlantic Aves. near beach and Amusement: ‘large, airy rooms with excéllent _table. Free bathing. ~American plan. $20 weekly. CHAS H. ADAMS, Mgr. . Bathing trom Hotel. Garage up_wkly. _NOLL-TIMMES, ~ DICKSON-PITTSBURGH 2nd house from beach: running water. Am._plar; 25th_season. J. R. DICKSON. CROMWELL gan Plan 820 up ‘weekly. 7 E._W._3IR Running water. Bathing o o - 3. JONES. THEP!-;LHAM Gomelike; sood pea: le. - Plea Near Beach and ROYAL INN o, AU Year. 15a, fo New Convention & Wi Bier, $15%o s38°WkIS. Own. Mut 3. s KEYSTONE % & . 5 water Bath houses. Parking tree. . J. Greiner. Own. M OCEAN CREST American Plan. 320 up Weeki; 0. T. KING, Own. Kentucky Ave.—near By Every Modern Appointment American Plan $¢ up Daily—Special Wi Free Bathing_—with Show Booklet—Phone 4-0933 Ownership Mgt., Ralph Meckley CONTINENTAL HOTEL Tennessee Ave. Always Open. Private baths, running water in rooms: elevator; white service. Very &ttractive rates. American and _European lon and bus M. WALSH DUNCAN, rircelon HENTUCKYAVE-NEAR l{l{ll NEW EMODERN. FOROPIAN MAN 1 rmerly of Carroll W Brown o thieties AI.BEMARI.E Virginia Avenue o<iAN BATHING FROM HOTEL BEDROOMS | On Boardwalk—$25 Up Weekly With Meals The Royal Palace 338 Rooms. Sait Water Baths. Swimmin Pool. Bathing _Privileges. Restaurant_at_City Pric !lOTEL VERMONT (o imn e ve. RREE FARKING on Qrounds, CONTINENTAL AKFAST (no charge) Served to R Cav 300" ‘aching iy 51 D-uy—un We Strect cars passing all R from hotel _ J, F. & | City. an Virginia an. Fai up. Bathi Ownership M Tennessee Ave. near Ocean. Mod- s__Bathing, R, R-wlel‘ BINGHA Mpua s zon & PACIFIC A'El. One Block from Boardwalk, Bathi Runming water. _$1.50 up daily Speeial Season Rates. DOHERTY Welt Virginia sm-muun. A se from Large. comfortabl $150%p dny. Dirs DELAWARE ¢ ater, R, CITY Tenn.Av. 3d from HOTEL Beach. Running Private baths, Pree bathing privieges. Mod. Tates. Speclal weekiy, M: d A BORTON i MILLER CO’ Noted for its table. /1 910 17N. Geol GEIV!. eap. lw‘ 3 up daily. $18 up weekly . 20, Qct. 13, Dee. 10 ORANGL." Sepi. 13, Nov. 12, Jan, 7 Sail from Vancouver, B, C. etc. apply Can. P ork Ave. Ww as) Siadag sl 215t season. EMERSON CROUTHAMEL, Msr ARLINGTON Near Beach Capacity. 200, Running Water. Priv. baths. _Free bathing. Mod rates. Bkit. DORSEY %%, SAVOY Cap 200 Private baths. Moderate rates Fr Parking” 1 Semsgd’ _H. GERSTEL. Formerly Wildwood Manor Special Low Rates With Meals 5 up daily—S30 up weekly 2 MARYLA! New Rock Point Hotel Open all the year. Delicious sea food. Famous fishing shore_ Rates moderate. Phone La Plata 1-F-2 _—_MR. AND_MRS. THOMAS STINE. SHADY SID E, MD. RURAL HOME HOTEL 2:.° Bay. 3 e from Washington, | Rates, 316 ngv . Booklet. A, ANDREWS. Sha Slder MAERone West River: 17-F-11. HORSE'S ANCESTOR TRAGED T0 IDAHO Prehistoric Animal Was About Size of Collie Dog and Three-Toed. Bones of Plesippus, the very great | grandfather of Gallant Pox, marvel of American race tracks, have been dis- covered in Idaho, where scientists have identified among skeletal remains the missing link of the horse family. Plesippus bore slight resemblance to the winner of the 1930 Kentucky Derby. | He was a prehistoric horse about the | size of a collie dog and had three toes jon each foot. While crossing a swamp Plesippus got bogged in the mire and perished. The deposits that closed over his carcass preserved the fossil bones for more than a million years. Horse Carries on “Links.” But the modern horse's link with the past can be observed without visiting a museum. “There are certain lvrrently useless structures connected with the legs of a horse.” wrote Maj. Gen. William H. Carter in “Horses of the World," pre- pared for the National Geographic So- clety, “which give rise to many theories concerning his probable evolution from an animal of different I.fvpe, ‘There is on the inner surface of each foreleg of the horse, above the knee, and on the inner surface of each hind leg, below the hock joint, a callous, elongated g:cc of skin known as ‘chestnut,’ which long been a subject of investigation, based upon the idea that it represents the former existence of an appendage which has disappeared in the process of evolution. “There i5 also a bony, wartlike struc- ture at the back of the fetlock or past- ern Jjoint, quite pronounced in some animals, which serves no useful purpose to the horse in his present form. Ancestors Believed Asiatic. “Practically all writers on the his- tory of the horse who have given serious study to the subject incline to the be. liel that the wild horse of the steppes of Asia has the most legitimate claim to being the source from which the do- mesticated horse was derived. “Scientists all agree that in ‘prehis- toric ages certain types of horses ranged over parts of Asia and of North America and South America, and that while the wild horses of Asia leelr to have de- scended from the original stock, all such animals had disappeared from North and South America before any modern Europeans landed here. “Research efforts have been y successful in establishing in the minds of sclentists the multiple-toed skeleton remains of an ancient animal as the progenitor of the horse, which, during all recorded history, has been distin- guished by a single toe encased in a wall of horn or hoof, the form best adapted to carrying heavy weight at speed over rough ground. “The use of horse chariots prevailed in Egypt as far back as the history of that country has been made known through monuments and “ancient in- scriptions. “Among the bas-reliefs and pictures of Assyrian, Persian, Nubian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine and other horses of the ancients, the types are limited and bear slight resemblance to. the modern breeds of horses as developed within the past two centuries. “The horse, as depicted in the fifth . century B.C., in the frieze of the Par- « thenon and numerous bas-reliefs of that period, bears much resemblance to the w!ld horse of Asia in size, the shape of the head and neck and the peculiar short, upstanding mane. The size is readily esum-u: in comparison with that of the riders, whose legs hang down far below the bodies of the horses. Cortex Brought Modern Horses. “The first modern horses to land on this continent were brought by Cortez. and participated in the conquest of Mexico. Ferdinand de Soto brought horses to Florida and used thern on long march to the Mississipp! After his delth and burial in the Fllhel' of ‘Waters, as that river was long known, his followers crossed over. The horses ® then taken to the region now known as . Texas and abondoned there, together with those coming in from Mexico, were the progenitors of the bands of wild * horses that gradually spread over the . :}rlifltfi and became known as mus-: angs. ‘Had the 'country over which they xoamed remained unoccupied by the : American frontiersman and settler, the mustangs would eventually have vied in numbers with the buffalo, which roam- ed the prairies from Texas to Canada. “Very early in the history of New England a considerable trade was built up in the sale of horses in the West Indies. There followed a demand for mules, and many small animals of that breed were shipped from New England. 1t was not, however, until after the mvolut’loil. that '-hlul’l‘llnl of mules assumed large proportion: “In 1786 t. r%e king of Spain presented ® to Gen. Washington a jack and fennet of the Andalusian breed and later he received & Maltese jack from the Mar- quis de Lafayette. The jack, known as * Royal Gift, presented b{ the King of . 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