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REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. (Continued. RENT—STORES. (Contirued.) ED—§ ROOMS, RECEPTION HA elec.: gari near Howard Univers OoN bath, tul 8. Pot.’ 2057. . tile i easy terms; near L . cellar, tubs, porch i FLOORS: back stair- CHEAP; 327 7th ST. 8.W._STORE AND Tooms above Or Warehouse near s.w. market; T, $35 mo. 1410 H n.w.. R. 106. . $75.00LARGE WAREHOUSE, NR. 5th & K n.w. 65.00—437 R n.w.; lunch room, apt. & gar. « 3 Upshur n.w.: large store. 20 00— 004816 14th st. n 00801 4th se.; store THOS. D. WALSH, 813 11th Bt. N.W._Dist. 7558-7880. COLORED. 3th _and Irving nw.: , tiled bath; modern house in this it locati ; Irving st. near 13th n.w.: ath onable terms. s a bei ©ar garage Re $8.500: Park rd BAth and every modern convensence Fard with 2-car e: terms. 8.450; close to st and W sts. n.w 6-room modern house, ted: has nice vard an t size and with every convenience. e for further information or appt. to &mect on any abo; v time. (- E. Nat_4089 NORTH_835! COLORED HOME—_DOWNTOWN. 818 WUE ST. N.W. d mi n with terms that will please modern nouse with 2- 6 beautiful rooms. tiled eep a newly dec garage; just the Call in- & rooms, bath, hot-water heat, elec. lights. warage, Price Reduced for_ Quick Sale. Inspect and Us. WAPLE & JAMES, INC.. 1226 _1eth St. N.W. North 0962 Colored Home Bargain. An exceptional opportunity to buy & modern home in the best nw. residen tion at much less Ix rooms, bath: double T, A. M. COOPER. 820 1ith St. COLORED. Open Sunday and Monday. 1900 Rosedale st. n.e. 1ar. gas, h-w.h, elec., 3 porches: vard lley: newly papered ‘and painted. Pr $5.980: terms, $100 cash, $45 mo.. incl. interest. 321 You st. n.w.—9-room brick. elec.. newly pepered and painted. Price, terms. $100 cash. $45 mo. 823 New Jersey ave elec., bath. gas. Price, $6.250 eagh; 850 mo. incl. sll interest. 337 17th st: n.w terms, § good cond $38 mo. incl. all interest €16 20th st ne—6-room brick, elec.. bath E. M. AIKEN, 927 15th st. n.w. Evenines. Wis. 3209 h-w Price” and terms reasonabl . 3556, all- tial than original cos Nat. 1332, 6 rooms. bath, cel- to ice. ali sas, £5.91 hw _T-room brick, 100 6-room brick, elec.. gas: Price. $4.250; termms, $100 cash, h. le. COLORED. BARGAIN SPECIAL. Near 13th and R—10 rooms, 2 baths. h.-w electricity, laundry trays, porc faraee; mewly papered and be seen o be appreciated r price and terms. North 4617 ted: m h. 2-car brick ust ake an_offer To inspect phone KINGMAN PARK. MODERN HOMES. MODERATELY PRICED. FOR COLORED. Homes of meximum comfort, con- venient location and assured increased values: located amidst extensive Gov- ernment parks and adjoining large public school project which is now under process of construction. This is the only fully modern, ideally lo- cated community of homes for col- ored people. PRICE, $6.450 AND UP. Reasonasle terms to responsible purchasers.. = ample Houses: 810 23rd St. and 2419 Benning Rd. N.E. —a few "blocks beyond active trade eenter at 15th and H sts. n.e Write or call for illustrated booklet. S. D. SAGER, Realtor and Builder. Nations: 0036, 924 14th'St. N.W. Evenings WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. 46 BELL YOUR RESIDENCE OR BUSINESS roperty on short notice, cail the J. J. Auction House, - Pnone 'day o nigh. 4_or Natl. 5459. Owens Col WHY BE FORECLOSED? iged quickly to save eauity. alls. _Address Box 337-S. Star office. EXCHANGES AR- Give full de- EQUITY IN TWO-ROOM CO-OPERATIVE apartment, 1705 Lanier pl. Txchange Burleith_home. _Adams_893. . for MODERN 5-ROOM BUNGALOW IN BE- sda section. Give description, price, term: financed, street number or how to locate roperty. Address Box 39-K. Star office. TEA HOUBE_Establithed business and cr_near! reinia. 2206 Star omce. > '+ in Aq i 88 WILL BUY OR RENT —well constructed bungalow, in good neigh- hood. n.w. section: state full particulars. Star office. will deal with owner Address Box OFFICES AND STUDIOS. DENTISTS, ATTENTION' been occup! piendid opportunity. 1101 Pa. ave. s.e 4-ROOM APT, by dentist for past 10 years; AFFLECK BLDG.. 13th & N_Y. AVE. ALL BIIGHT. OUTSIDE ROOME. (110 U, SINGLE OR EN SUITE. 2ACTORS. PATENT ATTORNEYS, APER MEN. ARTISTS ENGINEERS, ' CON- NEWS- AFFLECK REALTY CO.. 1235 N. Y. AVE. 2nd floor: 6 rooms and bath. #8! Buitable for beauty parlor, dentist, sician, artist, ete H. G. SMITHY CO., 1418 Eye St. phy- Nat'l 5904. LARGE OFFICE Located in the heart of financial district: 20x95: AFRIT: c 1404 K St. N.W. Z, the real estate and $300. Dist _9080. 1315 H ST. N.W. Very_ desirable office room: rom $10 up. Second floor, Times-Herald Butiding. ect ar H. R. Howenstein Co., 1313 H St. N.W. next_door prices range Inspect any time. _Dist. 008 18% INVESTMENT. $3.000 required for euity above one tr: in three modern bricks, northeatt: all ren 0 permanent white tenants. nt one of the best vaiues I h offered in many months . ELIOT MIDDLETON, Realtor 205 Investment Building ust ted Don't delay if ave Metro._2627. 511 11th St. N.W Entire 6th Floor for Lease Suitable for Office or Light Manufacturing 1,900 Square Feet at $1 per Square Foot Freight and Passenger Elevators. Janitor Service. District Nat'l Bank Bldg. 1406 G St. N.W. In heart of business section. Single rooms and sutes, $15.50 up. Excellent location for business or business school. See Supt. on premises, or N.L.Sansbur Bt Yy RENT—DESK SPACE. CE ™ WABHINGTON 8 M up-to-date office bullding. Phone Nat for appointment. insurance ?TORB—N!AR Tith ST. UPTOWN TRAF- ic_center, §100; $30. FULTON R. GORDON, Peo. T Dis. 5231, Even. Clev._4723 3 413 G_ST. N.W —LARGE STORE........880 |12 N fMice room 30 OOPER, 820 11th. Nat. 133: Excellent Southeast Location Near Navy Yard and car barn: suitable for lunch room. plumber. tinner. tire and bat- tery repairs or similar business. $45. THOS. L. iA'R‘RlLL %(5). Reaitors, T, E ST. NE. Bnop or storage fpace, street-level en- trance, fireproof. drive-in truck entrance, soned 'second commercial, burner ~for heating, _For further information call— THE MUNSEY TRUST CO., Real Estate Department. National 8080.__ LARGE STORE. 3212 GEORGIA AVE —$32.50. This store, conveniently located in & new ard thriving community. &t an_unusually aftractive rental, Suitabls for any business. CAFRITZ, Df 1404 K St 7200 WISCONSIN AVE 2 Blocks North of Bank of Bethesda on' Rockville Pike. Store. 18x45 Feet. Reduced Rental THOS. J. FISHER & CO., inc., 738 15th St. District 6830. DRUG STORE. 5631 GA. AVE. N.W.—$60. Large store, suiteble for any business, lo- cated in & new and growing location. CAFRITZ, 1404 K St. N.W. Dist_9080. CORNER SHOW ROOM. 1601 14th ST. N.W.—$400. Large show room located at corner of 14th and Que sts. Especially suitable for an automobile show room CAFRITZ, 1404 K St NW. Dist _9080. Attractive shop available at the fashionable WOODLEY PARK TOWERS 2737 Devonshire Place N.W. Near Connecticut Avenue and Klingle Bridge Store containing soda fountain THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C.. FEBRUARY 22, 1931—PART SIX. SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. A BARGAIN —F_BT. PROPERTY, NEAR A WANTED—REAL ESTATE. 0100 A Ol oN water front convenient to Washington. Ad- | dress Box 320-8. Star office. = 80% ON YOUR CASH INVESTM] modern rented houses, restricted Northes fection; $2.000 cash, balance (0 sult. /Nat. 9569. NEAR 3rd AND OAKDALE BT8. N.W.—8-R. .. Iat. gas: to be sold to settle estat for §26.50. price, 12,800. MCKINLAY, branch office, 1326 You st. n.w. North 4907. COMMERCIAL CORNER. TWO BLOBKS FROM NEW CENTER MAI 3 No. 500 M st. n.w. is to be sold At price less than assesced vilue. Here is an oppor- tunity for rome one with a little vision—it _doesn’t require much of see thac this is & bargain. DUVALL & CO. 722 11th N.W. 1 TO 5 ACRES, HYATTSVILLE, MD., R gusingad_rallrond coulevard bridse FUL- TON R N, Peo. Ins. Bldg. Dis. 5231 SALE—LOTR. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. SUMMER HOME ON EFBAGO LA - Maie. | 30 miles {rom Portiand _on velt Trafl. hundred feet short t Samp 3040 T inciuding glassed and resned sun porch 10x30 ft. All hariwood joors: _four sleeping rooms, bath, Lving room 15x30 ft. With fireplace; electric lights and automatic water supply Fine view of White Mounts Unexcelled boating fa. cilities, Two-car garage. Inquire evening A. D. CUMMINGS, 3615 Newark n.w. * k A p——e ¥ N Gourteous Bersice Ko Thtorsements. v fors Tt UNITED FINANCE CO, 943 New York Ave., Cor. 10th _Dist. 9283. QUICK CASH. Refinance Your Auto. Golden Motors, 1823 14th. §100 LOTS, §5 CASH, §3 MONTHLY: B electricity ' Have a garden, raise chicker JOHNSON, 908 10th n.e._Lincoln_ 4496. EXCELLENTLY LOCATED CITY BUBDIVI- sion of approximately 150 Iots, on_one of our main boulevards. sewer, water, gas. elec- tricity and sidewalk partly installed: ail streets are oractically to grade, bargain. Address Box 184-S, Star office THE BEST FOR LESS—$1.350 UP. GEO. E DIEFFENBACH, Lot Speciaitst. Nat. 8850 _ 1343 H 8t. N.W. __Clev. 4117 o con«ugiu-ifiu 7y UTOMOBI! AN 826 10th ST. N'W on Lot Next Free Parking AUTO LOANS: _REFINANCING. STEGER. 645 Md. evenings. MR. Lin, 0178, E‘ouls ON AUTOS. USE_YOUR CAR. QUICK ACTION. ACME REALTY & FIN. CO,, NAT. 2453 ASHTON —HEIGHTS, VA -CORNER: 17c foot. Rillerest: 80" for $300: @3 corper for $1.000: water, gas. Clarendon 802-F-2. _* TWO GOOD BUILDING LOTS 60 FEET wide: only 3900 each. will Ainance building. Mot 4300, Clav- BBI0 . .. . * BARGAIN TWO BEAUTIFUL IMPROVED lots 50x150: Cheverly, Md : sacrifice cheap: gash of In paymenti. Address Box 296;S. SEVERAL LARGE WOODED LOTS 1IN Chevy Chase, Md. near District line and Rock Creek Park. Hard surface streets, gewer and water. A Anap at 15 cents per foot. Address Box 319-8, Star office. _* FOR SALE 8, CHEVY CHASE, D. C. & Chevy Chase. Md.; also hotel-apartment site. corner Conn. ave. heart of Chevy D C: Ist and 2nd trusts available TON R_GORDON, 1105 Peo. Ins. Blds. 5231._Even.. Clev. 4733 FOREST HILLS Beantitul 23,000 sa. ft. 85c 1t consider for_clear hotise. Cleveland 8160 LOTS ON BAY. ALSO WONDERFU! gains in nearby Md. If interested, Ad._ 1499 for_further information e exehange R phone SALE—SUBURBAN. (Continued.) MUST BE SOLD. 5-1 low: bath. hot-water heal . hungslews, b el b cash; %l $35 monthly payments. 5 enivos, ERIEE SN ortomva. NEAR WALTER REED. $9,800 is the sacrifice for this modern ungalow of 5 large, well proportioned rooms. ull tiled bath, built-in tub and other fea- tures; breakfast nook. open fireplace. floored attic,’ ofl-burning hot-water heating Ruud storage heater; iarge lot; 2-car TAKOMA PARK, MD. $7.850—Large new bungalow. well built. rooms. "ineloted " Sleeping and = break porches: hot-water heat. large floored atiic, open fireplace, clear oak floors: extra laree lot. ‘paved street: $500 cash, $55 per mo. Wiil decorate to sult purchaser New. “modern. detached brick homes in Distaist "and nearby Marsland. $8.950 to C. W. VAN WAGNER, 223 Cedar St. Takoma Park. D. C Géorgia_1126 $6,500. Priced for Quick Sale. Scmi-bungalow. with front porch. living room, dining room. kitchen. bed room and bath ‘on first floor and two bed rooms. tory and toilet on second foor. gari rear: hot-water heat. city Water. sewerawe, paved streets: converient to schools, stores. churches, busses and street cars OTHER DESIRABLE_HOMES ON TERMS. AURORA HILLS HOMES. INC., ‘Aurora Hills, Va Phone_Clerendon_1057. YOUR 1t AND 2nd TRUSTS. slabie for repairs to property. 0218, k! MONEY DELIVERED TMMEDIATELY. $100—Pay $1.00 wk. $5¢ 50 wk. 00— ! 00— Pay $2 00 wk. $1.000—Pay 50wk PILDMAK GO 310 Bond Bidg Nat. 2490 MONEY TO LOAN ON D. T STATE in any amount &t prevailing Inte; TALE L. HEISKELL. 1118 Eve st. n.w. 9% rest; both large an ans "n 4 HILL, INC, CONSOLIDA Money also ava Met__4300. v. loans negotiated. MOORE Absolute Bargain at $4.950. Mortgage company must dispose of this fine 6-room and bath house, about 1 acre of land. number of fruit trees, chicken houses; “sbout miles from D. C. near Balto. Blvd. asy ter Call evenings Pher s Beitew, Piame Tobe. BROOKLAND, D. C. 1321 OTIS STREET N.E. New, detached home. six_rooms. sun parlor. attic, ‘large lot: faces park: all modern im vements: quality unexcelled anywhere. * 730 17th st, BEE ME FIRST—Ist, and AND 3rd TRUBTS: no red tape: quick service: reasonable. 500, repRy $2.50 Wk 1 $900, repay 3450 wk. 7.50 Wk $2.000. repay $10.00 wk. 12.50 wk. $3,000, re; 15.00 wk. 17.50 wk. £4.000. re; $20.00 wk. ments include principal and in: d can be arranged monthly and hly _Also loans in nearby Md. & Va. HENRY, INC, 1016 Eye &t. n.w. (where Eye meets N. ¥. ave.). bi-mont] DR A HALF-ACRE LOTS, BEAUTIFULLY WOOD- 1] improvements; 10 cents per foot. Mr. ed. Still, Nat. 1186 LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 1407 N. Y. Ave. N.W. . SEVERAL DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS and home tites in various sections of the city st atteactive pricey and terms MCLACHLEN BANKING CORP'N. Real Estate Dept. 10th and G. OWNER WILL SACRIFICE. Takoma Park, D. C.—Level corner lot, sewer, water, gas, elec, 50-ft frontage convenient to 2 car_lines_and_stores £3.500. MAKE OFFER. To inspect phc) Shep. 2641 Sunday and evenings . ATTRACTIVE SITE—60-FT. FRONT. 1IN the Forest Hills section. Owner will sccept low price of $4.800 for Quick sale, F. ELIOT MIDDLETON, REALTOR, INVESTMENT BLDG. MET. 2827. _ e and other equipment—suitable for soda and sandwich shop. See Resident Manager Phone Col. 2737 or Thos. J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St District 6830 A MOST RKABLE OPPORTUNITY TO secure a lot. 50 to 140 feet front. on grade, surrounded by attractive homes. with water, sewer. gas and electricity; convenient to church, school and good’ transportation. Prices range from $£1.000 to $18,000. Write, phone or call for fuil particulars. ROBERT E. HEATER, Colorado Bldg. District 4820 WANTED—LOTS. AT ONCE, SBEVERAL LOTS, N.W. AND N.E.. for det. and ;ow houses: reasonable. Give details.” Box 1268. City P. O. WATER-FRONT PROPERTY. EXCHANGE. FLORIDA HOTEL. DAYTONA ocean front, corner; faces *worl beach,” center of business and nvity; 3 street frontages: moder ye clientele. Trade one-half interest equity of or might trade whole equity of for Waen. property. apts., investment, round or g00d negotiable securitie ave you? vill sell outright, Un- surpassed location. with a wonderful future. Attention brokers. Box 1268, City P. O. RESBIDENCE AT AUSTIN, TEX,, FOR PROP erty in or near Washington, D. C. Addre Box_323-5. Btar o 24 i BED ROOMS, CENTER HALL. CHEVY Chase, L. C.. will exchange {or_smalier in- town hence.” Address Box 349-S, Star of | WILL TRADE $3500 EQUITY IN NEW 6- rocm brick home in Chevy Chase, D. C.; price, $14.000: baiance payable monthly: for clear Washington lots or Miami, Fla, prop- erty. _Addrerc Box 451-M, Star . & CLEAR. 6-ROOM_AND BATH ROW. NEAR McKinley High School, $8.000. Por 4-bed- room house n.w. Mr. S8till. Nat 1166 LOUIS_P. BHOEMAKER. MATCH UP MOST ANY REASBONABLE trade in loc: nrvpflly, out-of-town con- sidered it ciear. Cleveiand 6160. I WANT TO TRADE MY BEAUTIFUL $17.800 home in Richmond, Va_ What have YOU't0 offer? Address Box 257-8. Star ofice. WANTED LOS ANGELES PROPERTY FOR D. C. co-operative apt., 6 r.. 2 baths, fur- nished: 2 modern houses, one furnished; re- auire some cash. Addréss Box 161-5, Star office. 27+ MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE_ WISH TO EX- change elgnt-room corner home, first-class oil burner, everything modern, property in- closed with ornamental iron fence. for five or six room bungalow, detached, in north- west or Woodridge section. This property is near Walter Reed Hosp! Adress Box BEACH, SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE of six choice lots in water {ront s Venient to Washington: fine beach. ds. some_excellent trees, exceptional fler wn £33 each for guick sale; mig e.Tel. SCOTT, Natl. 4596. L FOR_SALE—ATTRACTIVE NEW COTTAGE 3 Cedarnurst-on-the-Bay, 33 miles from D. C., good roads: electricity; low price for preseason sale. Buy now and save. Phone Decatur 4700. BAUMAN & HEINZMAN. 1 Thomes_Circle. 3 LARGE COTTAGE NEAR ANNAPOLIS, DI- rectly on wide salt water: shaded lot with 100-foot frontage on sandy shore; $3.800. Address Box _307-S. Star_office. gty WANTED TO RENT FOR THE BEASON, May 30 to Labor d ummer_cottage not over 40 miles from Wash: might consider Durchase on terms. Address Box 249-S. Star o T T TP G FOR RENT_ — FURNISHED ~COTTAGE. Chesapeake Beach front. electricity, water bargain for season, $200. Address Box 24 St Omee. o e ARGAIN - MAGNIFICENT CAMP. 30 miles from Wash. on South River: fully equipped; accommodate 125: 10 lodges; mess hall, fine letic field: fine bathing. boat- ing, swimming: perfect sanitation: been camp 15 'years. Owners now moving to larger camp. Must act quick e SECOND TRUST NOTES. We will_buy monthly payment deferred purchase money second trust notes secured on owner-occupied D. C. properts UNION FINANCE COMPANY. 916 Woodward Bldg. Nat UICK MONEY . a4 AND 3rd TRUSTS: $100 TO MARYLAND AND D. C. HOMES CoMPLETE TRANSAC- DAYB TO CQURTEOUS SERVICE ING, __NAT'L 0172 C. FE. WAR 1418 P ST. NW SALE—SUBURBAN. COLLEGE PARK, MD. S-r. bungalow, practically new: bath, elec- ity, gas. hot-water heat, hardwood floors, age. Former price. $6.750: now $5.250: easy terms. ERVIN REALTY CO., phone Hyattsville 765. i T BUNGALOWS TAKEN BACK UNDER TRUSTS. Colmar Manor, 5 rooms. ’\J"‘ equipped, with all modern conveniences; $2.000 reduc. tion from original cost. Riverdale, 4 room: modern, very desirable location: $1,500 re. duction; $300 cash: balance monthl: clude all interest. taxes, insurance tall. M. T. MAY. owner, 21 Ceci Hyattsville. Phone Hyatts. 481 SUBURBAN HOMES -SALE AND _RENT. ROBERT E. LOHR, 311 Cedar st., Takoma Park. D. C._Ga. 0881 ¥ SAVE 337.% ON VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL lot 50x135. City improvements, schools, churches, stores nearby: 3'z miles out. All- Whits restricted section. BRYANT. Jeffer- son Park. Va. £ (e OAKCREST —6-RM. HOUSE. 4,0 ABSH lutely modern: large lot. bulit-in garage; $500 cash, terms. Also Va. Highlanc bungalow, h.-wh. double garage. . termsa to suit. These and many others for szle and rent in Oakcrest. Aurora Hills and Va. Highlands, ircluding lots and villa sites. J. L. PRICE, Oskcrest (Va ) office, Mt. Ver- fon blvd. and Fraziar ave . OAK VIEW AR BALLSTON, VA. Corner lot. 0x150 feet: bungalow. § rooms. bath, furnace. electric lights: $3.800: easy terms. S. 8. PLETCHER, 1112 !u:l!:d.“. 7936, —TO LE] 4.‘5&\ ON s PR FOUSE 3 ACRES, o MR ;:a;iv to subdivide, $6.500. OWNER, 1821 ass_a: - A NICE LITTLE HOME, 1 ACRE LAND. right on pike in nearby Virginia: bus. trol- ley and school. $4.200: monthly payments. DE SHAZO & McNAB, Bond Bldg. Nat. 3934, FOR SUBDIVISION, COUNTRY HOME OR investment, 67 acres, close in on Lee High- way. Priced low for quick sale. DE BHAZO & MCcNAB. Bond Bldg.. Nat. 3934 E 47 ACRES NEARBY MARVLAND. §-ROOW bungalow. A bargain, $5,000. Mr. L. Nat. 1166 LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 1407 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Address Box 100-M. Star office. SALE—FARMS. 5-ACRE FARM. 7-ROOM HOUSE, $4.500: barn, garage, outbutldings: main hi’ eXC. loeation for' gas sta Toadside stand: little_cash_and $30_mo. buys_it._Clar. 400. PARMS AND COUNTRY HOMES IN MONT- omery County ~DIAMOND & DIAMOND, aithersburg, Md. Tel. Gaith. 179, 60 ACRES, CULTIVATED, BALANCE ete. Hall mile from State road, stores, P. O. School: 31800 easy terms. THOMAS ‘A. DAVIS, Charlotte Hall, 8t. Marys 201-8, Btar offce. i b 0% WILL EXCHANGE 28 ACRES, CLEAR, WELL locatea, near the District line, for $35,000 equity spartment building_eubject to_one trust._ Address Box 163-5. Star office. _32° Becticut avenue: Tor City or country prop- erty. will sell cheap: Phone Cleve. 0949. _ 309 ETHAN ALLEN AVE, TAKOMA PARI Md.: lot 50x250, beautiful a.m.i. bungalow. for_eity home. Met. 4300, Clev. 0218. o BEAUTIFUL 'RBAN HOME, 6 a.m.i.; double garage, chicken house, gardei iz acre of ground. for city property. Met. 4300, Clev. 0216, : FIRST COMME few “doors off 14th st clear: consider exchange for northwest e Ada: Box 329-5, Star office. WANTED-TO BELL OR_EXCHANGE AT- lanta, Ga. home for Washington real Address Box 301-8. Star_office 6 ROOMS, AMI. (NEW). WALBROOK BEC- tion. Balto. Md', for Washington property. Shepherd 2306-R. EQUITY 1.0 ami; exchange half. OWNER. North 10472 TIFU CHED Hi low tile home on large lot: 9 r, 2 b. maid's r. & b, 2-car gar: 16th St. Highlands. one trust. variety of fruit & grapes: trade for city rban_home_ Adams 0593 Q! : § $10.000 IN 10-APARTMENT building, subject only to a first trust of $10.000. Wil take clear farm of like value within 15 miles of Washington if located on | 800d Toad. Call'Mr. Bennett WAPLE & JAMES. INC. 4th 8t N.W North_062.__ HIS -FIVE ACRES. CLOSE IN Co.. ready for_ subdivision. for o proverty.Georgia_ 2150 ATTRACTIVE HOM MI. NEAR AND APT. WEST l4th 6T. DOW town rented ¢, $15.000. Aiso farm. valued '$12,500. and equity in suburban house over $7,800; morteage wanted: clear brick houses or lots. or equity. nw. apt Give detatis, no brokers. Address Box 247-M. STORE RENT—WAREHO USES. LARGE WAREHOUS space. availabie near new Center A electric_elevator. office room. etc; 645 N. ave. nw. Also warehouse rear 425 N ave. nw. $40. Also rear 2332 9th st n 360, Cali Nat. 0510 or 1021 7th st. n.w. —_— SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. BUILDING EITE Market Center. Southwest feet iow cost construction arraneed R _TURNER. 600 Mot FIRST COMMERCIAL. ON BUSY B-room and bath brick house. h.-w.h newly papered and painted large yard alley. Only $4.500. Address office . BRENT—BUSY TROOM —DWELLI 40 5.000 to 8.000 SUITABLE 10th nw v . 20,000 FEET FLOOR 3 ¥ w. IN~ NEW WHOLEEALE 9 LLOYD 164 Box 144-S, Star NESS PROPERTY. FOR FLOYD " Nat 0352 Modern store 16x35. with apartment above of four rooms. bath, hot-water heat electricity. i B. F. SAUL, €O NAT. 2100~ = OPPORTUNITY FOR RENT RETRENCHMENT. 1t your busines « more than $228 mopthly rent— . SAVE —the difference by "leasing communicating _2nd-commercial (2,000 sq 1t esch). at ne. Will rent entirely or in 375 per building * PEHANNON & LUCHS, INC 1438 K ST. N.W and 42§ %n o1 Nw.__ requires 6.000 sq. 1t in & 2nd commercial zone—and you are paving three modern buildings 807-9-11 Monroe st units NAT. 2343 RENT—STORES. _ A AVE —STORE ROO! fo. corner. sujtable for laundry & unch room. CHAS_S._SHREVE. 1222 Conn. l’x”. 2 LARGE SHOW WINDOWS: &UIT. asle tor mest mirkel, oo Joom. Rent reagonable_ App): REDUCED RENTA 1807 14t et nw - tore, nes ©ood for any kind of ©F MUMARRY LUSTINE. 217 Woodward Blds. JIODERN, ASONABLE. DESIRA! ParEa "ive B een 19h and iInquire 1 B 213 ot onn. se Store. newly decorated. t. 6369, Net. 6389, L0 Star_ofee S A DEBIRABLE NW_Ci 8x120. TO 5 RE5ihey water. sewer Va_ Address Box 235-8. Star office 2 . WATE age. fruit trees between Ga. and Conn. & bur passes door. con- venient to B. & O and Capital Traction Tailways. Address Box 172.8. Star office. 23° CAN IMMEDIATELY EXCHANGE $80.000 equity in one-trust apartment buiiding, finest Gowntown ocation. for clenr ground..ots or Acreage. take back small seeond trust CLYDE ¢ "DINNINGTON. 916 Tower Bidg T District Ao44. 22° Downtown Apartment Hotel Can sell or lease on long term Price low Tinde considered Call AMr. Whitsford McKEEVER & GOSS, INC, _Nat. 4750 1415 K St NW. Apartment Building Trade. Modern, high-class 8-apt_blde. of 3 rooms and bath each annual rental about $4.500 4t low rental. electric refrigeration: located near 16th and Col rd . small first mortgage of 513 per cent. Owner will consider a moderate-priced residence or any eauitable Ge " For further information call H GRADY GORE & CO. 1024 Vermont Ave. Natl. 7190 _Evening_phone. Adams 7698, Downtown Apartment Bldg. At sscrifice. Mort company must a 7 13-aptbld nd bath (48 rooms). 12 bat matic elevator. about $6.000 annual income: property can be arranged into small hotel or 4 profitable rooming house. sublect to smail first mortgage and can be had for Assessed value. Address Box 313-8, Star ofmce - A 3, acre, on - R _______SHORE PROPERTY. SEABHORE_ESTATE FOR SALE AT A Great sacrifice. about 1y acres of ground. Sierlooking the ocean; dwelling containing 7'bed rooms, 2 baths. 3 servants' rooms amd bath. living room. }ibrary. dining room. pan- £y 'and Kicchen and gymnasium, two-car . private office Price. $15.000. Write 10-ACRE POULTRY FARM; FINE elec.. 2 poultry houses; 3 brooders: 198 bearing orchard: on car line: 10 mi. eity Onlv $6.600. little cash and v6 it HANSEL, Clarendon 400. FRUIT AND TRUCK FARM., scres. 6-room house, garage. feed ~houses. exceilent well water, new hen house accom: modations for 1100 hens. 7 brooder houses incubator. brooders, feecers and 600 hens in. cluded: slectricity. s mile_from _troiley price and teims reasonable. H. B. MILLER, Vienna, Va 2% 4-ROOM_BUNGALOW. front and rear porches: trees, pump. chicken houses, miles_fn Virginia, $2.750. P TAIBIWISY NN, SARLIRL. L o e A_FARM CONTAINING §6 ACRES. WITH improvements consisting of a six-room house and all necessary outbuildings, watered by spring and stream: most of the land is clear and the rest is in wood; has a number of apple trees and fine quality of land, and can be bought for the remarkably low price of '$3.500. on terms, for quick sale. ~For appointment CHAS, F. BROADWATER. a 1._Clarendon 461: | . c 63, A_PARM CONTAINING 47 ACRES, WITH improvements consisting _of & _#ix-room house. dairy barn for twelve cows and all necessary outbuildings: water by well and stream: thirty-nine clear acres and rest in Wood and a fine apple orchard ' It has the nd can be bought for rice of 34750, on terms, sale For appointment— A8 F. BROADWATER. Cherrydale. V real place 0 g PANTRY, CELLAR, 22 bearing fruit 314 acres: 9 P. LEITCH. auick CH. Va: running wa all_kinds of fruit trees anything of equal value t Will exchange for Avply 810 Eve LOTS, BMALL, AND LARGE FARMS, priced verv reasonably. start farming now. O TERRY. Falls Church 829-F-41:_* NEW TERSEY STATE ROAD RERVICE STATION AND TNN Send for ilustrated eatalogue: details. 2 acres. 12.room Spanish-design roadside inn. T Foom. restaurant. service station. ga- rage. 7 pumps: auto’ trayel to 8 seaghore resorts. sacrificed from $12.000 to $9.000 13000 cash BRAY & MACGEORGE, estab. 1901 Vineland. N. J. ONF-ACRE_ VILLAGE FARM. BIX- dwelling: 28 Javing hens: Culpeper Co 50 s-room dwelling, orchard. twen- ty hen $1.500 165 ncres, six-room dwelling, 25 hens. one cow. four thoats: £2.500 B F_ PERROW. Remingt g | FOR_BALE FARM, 162 ACRES. 8 MILES E_ Frederick. Md. near Fred -Balto. bivd Could ‘well farm products at retail on bivd excellent for tourist camp: old-fashioned brick house. good_barn: very cheap, $7.500: no trade. Clev. 4733 Acreage—Estates—Farms. JOHN A. BRICKLEY, 709. 710 Barr Bld. _District 7321, River Firm_$170. 16 acres. 1'i-acre asparagns, 20 fruit trees, figs. walnuts and 4'>-acre fine oyster shore. B " arce. Boultry house, nearly new 2: B § oo e Rouse, To clote. $1.700; Fond terme H. B Buis. BONDED STROUT AGENT. Kimarnock. Va bt Shenandoah Valley Farm Rich river loam. edge R. R. village: 148 acres bennitul Toroom house, overiooking Fer bordering property 85 scres tiiabie: abundance wood, timber and good pasturage variety fruit: dandy barn; granaries; hen houses. Splendid bargain at $6.250, with 100 poultry. sows. shoats. im- iy edrn. wheat: Loats. {odder, Dotatoes, apples. veretables. Arewood. ete. included: part cash Picture, page 101. new free “curdlon. 1000 " barunine. . STROUT ;G!NCY. Land Title Bld Phila., MD — ABOUT _ 508 MONTGOMERY €O y. river road acres, fronts on main hi and ‘eanal: good house. la ank barn. ultry houges. all necessary farm build: 5. team of horses and possibly cow. large ard. white grapes. figs. peach and other muskrat marsh. good water. fishine: National 8883, o fruit 37 to responsible party. Sunday. Decatur 2132 FARM FOR _RENT OR AB H acres. near Rockville. Md.: terms and period TAYLOR & BON. 212 Ocean st.. Cave May. N J.. for parficulars. i SPRING LAKE NEW HOUSE. § BED rooms. 3 tile baths, heated; chestnut trim. oak floors, fireplace. J-car garage; $12.500 terms GEORGE MENNE, realtor. at rail- foad” station, sale. ‘rent “or “exchange, $14 - | Warren ave.'Spring Lak: of rental arranged references required. Gress Box 149-M. Btar offce ik 10-ACRE _CVICKEN FARM, 67 MILES from Georgctown, D. C. F.'IL GREGORY. 115 Woodstock st.. Clarendon. Va 2° COUNTRY ESTATE. —__SUMMER_COTTAGES. 1423 P T 1348 YOU 8 arPladis 1235 N. Y. AVE. T CORNER. BIG TRANSFER =209, COTTAGE AT BRADDOCK HEIGHTS. MD. in_excellent condition: price. $2.700. 'Apply Mrs. GEO. E. WILCOXON. 102 'W. 3rd st Prederick, Md. Phone Frederick 864. * FOR SALE, A FINE BSTATE IN THE HUNT- ing_ section near Upperville. va " An tractive stone house. built in 1 . 420 ac: gt rolling Tand, Witeierea and i Khe ‘con on, H. C. THOMPSON. Purcellville, Va. ¢ LYON PARK. VA.—NEW S5-RM. AND BATH low, h.-w.h. elec, gas, frepiace, tied [gerage. Price s4875 terms HIGHWAY. Arlington County —b acres. 7-room house. h-w.h. elec. Ex- celient investment at, 38150, ‘terms. _Clar._1250. E. RYON CO. 1004 Wilson Blvd. 80 DOWN. $30 MONTH—5-RM. BUNGA- low; “near schools. stores, churches; one car’fare. Clev. 8343. ' i SILVER SPRING._FIVE ROOMS. BATH, electrieity, gas refrigerator. Large porches Shade trees. Laundry tubs. Only $5.450 $800 cash. #45 ‘mo. Owner, Silver Spring FOUR ACRES OF VERY VALUABLE wonderful location. near Md. University. verlookine Baltimore Blva: can be bought 0r 3,500 an ‘easy rerms JOSEPH KREN- LICH. owner. room 410 Bond Bldg., Wash- ington, D.C. bkl 6-ROOM HOUSE ~ AND ES OF ground. cheap. on State roac. reasonable: Golesviile, Md." Address Box 252-5. Star gf- ce. L 70 OOM_HOME. 2 3 . im- d, plenty grapes, chicken brood- double _garage. $13.500 er house. leal e TERRY, Palls Ch. 829-F-41. Real investment Beautiful Takoma Park. $8.750--Sold for $10.000 212 years i Circumstances causes this “sacrifice price. This is one of the finest pleces of property for sale in our bsautiful Park this Spring; It was built by a master builder and i§_of English ~ gray-shingle construction. The spacious living and dining rooms are a ally arranged across front of The delightful kitchen with its many con- venient appointments also has & co2y break- fast aicove There Tare 3 splendid bed rooms, beautiful bath room fully tiled and with shower. But best of all. this home is located in a lovely neighborhood and hAs s wonderful lot, 50x200. with shade, shrubbery. roses. grape arbor and frui trees. Some one will be made delight{ully happy with this charming home. Will it be you? I have one 8-rm. bungalow. $3.800; one pretty bungalow. only $5.500." one $8.650 one house, 16,950: on easy_terms. streets. good locations. These gains will not last long. MAUDE H. LAWRY, Shepherd 2546 213 Cedar Ave. BELIEVE IT OR NOT! and $67.50 For $8.950. with $1.500 cas monthly, ' you can purchase a new 6-room Spring bar- brick Colonial home in one of Alexandria's | best. residential sections. Hardwood floors throughout, fireplace, side porch, back porch, panta tiie bath, tile kitchen. side-oven ¥ay TADge. Shades. one-car garage or 511650 with $1,500 cash and maeithly, you can purchase a center-hall 8-goom and two bath brick Colonial home. dwood floors throughout, screens, shades, ®as range, one-car brick garage. A repre- Sentative will be at No. 12 Oak st. Rose- mont, all day Sunday. Oak st. is ODposite the rew Maury Eehool We have & number of exceptional home offerings. Snyder-Kane-Booth Corporation Realtors—Insurors. Phone Alex. 322. 106 N. Washington St. ‘Alexandria, Va. 2 TAKOMA PARK BARGAINS heat. fire- $5,500—8-room bungalow, h place. oak floors, attic, pantry, sleeping porch $5,800—5-room bungalow, h.-w. heat, level, attractive lot: near stores and bus. 36,5009 rms. 2 baths. practically new Dutch Colonial; upper floor rented for $45. £9,000—3-family house, best part of old Takoma; h.-w. heat, substantial cash pay- ment, $8,800—8-room Dutch colonial, very a tractive, wooded lot. 100 ft. wide tiful property and in good location h.-w heating plant. real fireplace tral-hall pian. Price is 3,000 less than for- merly asked R. D\ ETLLIE, 266 Carroll St. Takoma. " Ga. 3300-3301 i TIME FOR BUSINESS. Six-room {r me dwelling. in good repair, ancient pre-Civil War tavern and approx mately five acres of land, excellent fron! age on Lee Highway, at Centerville, Fairfax County, ~ Virginia. 'Close to school and churehés. _An excellent location for road- ide inn.' Eighteen miles from District line, Tice, 35,500, terms to responsible party. For appointment— CHAS. F. BROADWATER, Cherrydale, Virginia. Tel. Clarendon 461, Sunday Fairfax 63. A FINE HOME. Bix-room frame bungalow, tile bath, hard- wood_ figors, cellar under entire house, hot- water heat, electric lights, {rame garage, 886 acres of land in excellent condition, &00d young fruit orchard, hen house. Lo- cated on hard-surfaced State highway, near airfax_Court House. Fairfax County, ginia, in an excellent neighborhood. ' Close to_high schools, churches, rural free de- very of mail. House in excelelnt eondition, living room. open fireplace, stationery lcund:y tubs in cellar. An atiractive home. twelve miles from District line. Price. $11,000. First trust for $6.000 can be assumed. BAl- ance on terms to responsible party. For appointment— CHAS. F. BROADWATER, Cherrydale, Virginia. Tel. Clarendon 461. Sunday Fairfax 63. BY OWNER b ROOMS. AM location. = Fruit, berries, Iarg for children. On bus line, near cars. stores, schools and churches. Good reason for sell- ing. Price reduced for auick sale A BAULS. 6 Park_ave.. Clarendon. Vs IN FIV on State road, 20 Hyatts. 1203. e 2-ACRE CHICKEN F\ DWELLING. bath, furnace heat: chicken house for 800 chickens: _ 2-car _garage: $6.000; terms ERVIN RZALTY CO._Phone Hyattsville 765. NO C PAYMENT 455 MONTHLY IN- cludes interest and principal. Beautiful new six-room Spanish home. finished with im- proved guaranteed stucco: large living room. bright bed rooms. black and white tile bath, with standard fixtures. dining room. spacious kitchen, with pantry: expensive gas range #nd sink: hot-water heat, city water, sewer- Ras, electricity. hardwood floors, textone lis: dry basement: laundry and fireproof garage. large lot. shrubberv. shade trees on front and rear lawns. Price $6.900, with one trust on house. Located on good 'street in attractive subdivision between University Park, Md. and Hyattsville: two miles from D C_line 8ehools, car_and bus Owner and builder, W. R. WILSON, 2842 13th st nw. Phone Adems 0586 ROOM minutes FOUR ACRES, 8-ROOM HOUSE, ELECTRIC lights. fruit berries. place to land small plane. 30 minutes from White House Box 114, East Falls Chureh, Va. or phone 838 Falls_Church_F-12. i N MARYLAND, JUST BEYOND HYAT Ville & busy corner. containing three stores and apartments, on corner: concrete straet: all’rented. A rare gpportunity for invest. ment or business health is cause of Selling Addrers Box 264-8. Star office. 24° BRADLEY HILLS, 3 ACRES. BEAUTIEUL trees and pretty stream: $3,000, terme. Pine pome” site” o investment. Address ‘Box 5 ACRES, 7-R. MODBRN HOUSE, H.-W. outbuildings. {ruit, southern siope exposu excellent for florist or chicken farm: amplé space to keep cow or raise m hog. sbout 15 minutes out by auto in Arlington Co. Te settie estate, some cash, bal. to sutt. ‘Offer wanted_ Phone 40 Clarendon, Va. Ta.* E. C. HALL, Clarendon, V REAR L RD. MODERN bungalow, six large rooms and bath, two porches, covered drive, garage. Clarendon 7515 OLD GEORGETOWN RD. BETHESDA. Md _Very large lot; 18t commercial: Tin modern house, garage; bargain of & life: i “terms: rent. $60_mo. i COR. YALE & WESLEY STS. MD. UNIVER- sity-8a._ from bivd. lot 100x200, 10 rms., bath. elec . porches, new 2-car garage; sell for $2.000 below value on cash payment $450. balance easy, or rent 365 mo. Suitable for {raternity_or room renting N_E.RYON CO., 1216 N. ¥. Ave. Col. 0379. YOUR MOVE! NICE SEMI-BUNGA desirably located. t MT-! rive’ from Long Bri underpriced. _Tel._ Alexa: FOR SALE_NEARBY VIRGINIA 89 acres. $150.00 per acre. 30 acres. $500.00 per acre. River front. 0 acres, $100.00 per acre. 9 acres, $350.00 per acre. 13 acres, §400.00 per acre. Write CLIFTON LAUGHLIN. McLe: DID YOU SEE 147 HOLLY ST, LYON VILLAGE? 7 rooms and bath, a.m.i.; built-in features: 2-tone paint finish. O AP HERSON. CO., CLARBNDON. "+ WOODRIDGE BARGAIN. Owner leaving eity will sell bungalow eon- taining 8 rooms and bath, on concrete street, close to cars, busses. schools and stores cash and less than $50 per month on élfi ance Inspection by appointment only. North 0730, . VIRGINTA, HOMES-—-LOTS—ACREAGE—LOANS. house. | All ‘paved | 585 | cen- | vir- | ‘Thomas Marshall Chapter met at the home of Miss Margaret C. Brown, 1020 Sixteenth street. The regent, Miss Jessie McEnery, presided. The chapter voted to give $25 toward a pillar for Constitution Hall and $10 toward the chapter house, Mrs. Colburn gave a reported the admission of & new mem- ber, Miss Essie Vaughan. Misses Mary and Blanche Brown and Miss Jeanie OReilly will be the hostesses for the March meeting. Mrs. David D. Caldwell, vice presi- dent general and Miss Helen Harman, State regent, were the ranking guests at a tea given recently by Mrs. James M. Doran at her home in Georgetown in honor of Miss Kathrina L. Harvey, State historians and the chapter histori- ans of the District chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. Con- stance Goodman, regent of Descendants of 16 Chapter, gave readings. Martha Washington Chapter met with Mrs. Holt, in Takoma Park, Mrs. Wyatt, Mrs. C. C. Thomas and Mrs. J. W. Kerns acting as joint hostesses. Appropriations were made for the following activities: Student Loan Fund, Chapter House, Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution Library, Genealogical Committee and the Sons and Daughters of the Republic. The speaker of the evening was Mrs. E. V. Wilcox. | I The State Committee on American- ism met at the Webster School Febru- ary i7. Mrs. F. B. Linton, State chair- man Manual for Immigrants, was the guest speaker. Announcement was made of the acceptance by Judge Wal- ! ter 1. McCoy of the picture “Poetry” by | Howard Grey Douglas, donated by Mrs. | Richard E. Claugkion of the Dolly | Madison Chapter to the Americaniza- tion School Library through the State Americanism Committee. Mrs. Edward | L. Dingley of the Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter has presented two other pic- | tures to the library through the Amer- | icanism Committee, one of Theodore | Roosevelt, the other of Betsy Ross at work on the first American flag. The State conference will be held in Continental Memorial Hall iand 5. Mrs. David D. Caldwell, vice president general: Mrs. John M Beavers, national chairman of build- ings and grounds, N. 8. D. A. R., and Mrs. Josiah Van Orsdel, former presi- dent general, National Society, Chil- dren of the American Revolution, will be present. A feature of the conference will be the annual “guest luncheon,” when na- tional officers resident in Washington and prominent Daughters of the American Revolution in nearby States will be honor guests of the District of Columbia daughters. The District of Columbia State regent, Miss Harman, will preside at all conference events. District of Columbia Daughters of the American Revolution, the Sons of 'flle Revolution in the District of Co- lumbia, the District of Columbia So- ciety. Sons of the American Revolution and the Society of ldren of the Rev- olution will hold their annual joint meeting_to celebrate the birthday of George Washington tomorrow at 10:30 jam. in Memorial Continental Hall. President General Thomas H. Green of the “Sons” will preside. Former Senator O. S. Stanley of Kentucky will be the orator and Mrs. Flora MeGill Keefer will give the musical program, accompanied by Mrs. James Shera Montgomery and the U. S. Marine Band Orchestra. Miss Helen Harman, State regent, D. C. D. A. R, will present the gold medal awarded by the District of Co- Jumbia society to the George Washing- ton University student writing the best essay on American history during the period of the formation of the Consti- tution, 1774-1788. Miss Irene Blythe is the winner, l Monticello Chapter.—Miss Franck Brodhead Whitaker, regent, has issued cards for a tea in honor of Mrs. Alfred E T. Hansmann, a former regent, now a State officer in the District of Colum- bia Daughters of the American Revolu- tion. The tea will be given at the home of Mrs. Whitaker on Wednesday from 4 to 6 o'clock. Gov. Thomas Welles Society, Chil- dren of the American Revolution.—Mrs. ! 8amuel Arentz, wife of Represent- ative Arentz of Nevada, and Mrs. | william C. Romseyer were joint hos- tesses to the Gov. Thomas Welles So- ciety, Children of the American Revo- lution, recently. Mrs. Arentz, president of the National Society, C. A. R., was introduced by Mrs. Amos Fries, who presided. | Josephine Davis named a committee, of which Robert Wilson is chairman. to plan for exercises in connection with placing a wreath on the grave of John Fallin in Arlington Cemetery today. During the past month three boys have received transfers to the 8. A. R. —Walton Edwards, Merrill Clementson RENT—SUBURBAN. WOODSIDE., MD. 1006 GRACE CHURCH [d;qModern. Srapm house. " garage, lrge andscaped grounds: $65_per_mont 5 to 15 Minutes {rom White House. Homes —Lerge or smail, to satisfy your particular needs and price. Lots—Any size, in desirable location, to build_your home 'to specifications. ACREAGE-Tracts suitable for subdivision or farms to meet your requirements. Loans—Can finance your project. No real estate transaction too large or too small for you_to consult with u; GLEN E. EAKIN, INC 27 Eye St N.W. National 9408. Eve. phone, Cieveland 5334. VGLISH-TYPE HOME OF OLD RICK—FACES WASHINGTON GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB GREENS. Paneled living room. dining room, pantry, kitchen, ser t's room and ith, raftered studio reom with fireplace. bath d_ wall bed: 4 bed rooms and 2 baths: 2-ear. built- in garage. Beautiful grounds with fountain and oool. Open all day Sunday and Mon- day. Phone Clarendon 480-W-2. 612 Rock Spring drive, Country Club Hills, Va. - WANTED—SUBURBAN. F 5-ROOM_AND TILE BATH BUNGALOW, ami: finished attic, garage; best section of | Hpaiavilie, 80" a montli. | J."M." EDLA- | VITCH. _Phone Hyattsville 82 5-ROOM AND BATH APARTMENT TAST- ily furnished. “stone fireplace, large Ilot. Reasonable. Also bungalow. am.i., unfur- | n hed, 137,80, 131 Baltimore Bivd., Cotinge 3 c MODERN 5-ROOM BUNGALOW. 2-CAR GA- rage, open fireplace. gas. electricity, newly papered and painted 18 Marshail ave. Colmar_Manor. Md. _Hyattsville 71 153 SCHLEY AVE. ARLINGTON. VA.— Bungalow, 5 rooms and bath. _Also 2 rooms in attic: earase: am.i: city water: 1 block from car lins. 2 blocks from bus line. ADpiy on premises. Phone Georgia 1830 for di- rection. = 23° TAKOMA PARK. 7 POPLAR AVE. 8§ LARGE rooms. large sleeping porch, h.-w. heat: large shady Iot. rent reasonable. R. D. LILLIE. 268 Carroll st Takoma. Ga._3300. GR. FALLS. DR ROAD, PEACOCK Station, Va. directly front of 6-acre fertile orchard: chicken houses, barn, store, spring house. abundance water.' Iarge ‘truck garden, all fenced: large B8-room house. pantrs. bath and cellar, front, side and rear closed orches. reasonable rent. Address Box 23 ar office. SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, VA OR MD. ome” land. ate price ~ Will consider ater front_ Address Box 309-S. Star office. * DESIRE TO RENT BMALL HOUSE OR bunealow in vicinity of Washington Golf and Country Club: will consider buying. Ad- dress Box 178-8 Don’t miss the Auction Sale at Owens’ Auction House, 64 H St. N.W., Tuesday, February 24, at 10 A M. Household effects and various other articles. MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE ] R LONG-DISTANCE MOVING Loads or part loads to and from Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Norfolk, Pittsburgh and points en route. Since 1896 & D Aleso ‘TRANSFER STORAGE CO. 1117 B St. N.W. Natl. 9220 to 9230, LONG DISVANCE VMOVING on_ Part-Los Shipments altimore. Rich b 850 Padded Vans 1317 N. Y. Ave. N.W. CALL NATL 1460 Natiornal Y elivery Sssocialion FURNISHED BUNGALOW _OR_ ROOMS American University Park, 4943 Butterwortn place: porcn. nice grounds; delightfully’ cgol n_Summer: aduits v §ROOM COTTAGE AM T, GAR. _room modern bungalow Attractive 4-room bungalow ' '.: J. M. EARNEST. 3821 34th, Mt. R BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OAKS, MD. over District line: most unusual home: stucco: § rooms, 3 baths, every modern con: venience: oil heat: beautiful landscaped grounds; 2-car built-in garage; real bar- gein__National 1590, WILL RENT TO RESPONSIBLE PARTZ. nice home at Hyattsville Hills, 6 large room: bath, a.mi; h-wh., fireplace, oak fl. sleep. ing porch: only $50. Mt. Rainier: 6 large rooms, bath. large lot: garage; $50. Apply PERRY WELL. Prince Georges Bank BId., Rainier. Md SN 3 RRYDALE = HIGH and Lyon Village: 4-bed-room house suitable for 1 or 2 families: a.m.i.; garage: 5 minutes 0 Georgetown via ‘Lee 'Highway. High, healthful and economical home. = Sale or rent, $72.50 _per_month. _Clarendon 1904 GOOD HOME, OVERLOOKING WASHING- ton; 7 big_rooms, . elec., gar.. furnac big lot, facing south; fruit; bus: $30. Nea by. 18'a. fine land, 4-room cottage. well at porch with 15 feet water all Summer; barr. gar., spring, blg walnut, apple, pear. ‘cher; trees: chance of lifetime with poultry. ho milk, bees, vegetables: $20 to good perm nent’ tenant. MR PERKINS, Centrai a | Md. Park CEPTIONAL, OWNER-BUILT, CENTER- hall-plan country home, modern. attractiv 4 ‘scres. 18 min. Key Bri Re: from owner. Address Box 3315, FURNISHED COUNTRY HOME BEAUTI- 1 6-room lodge by running stream: garden. . chicks. ducks; $18 to co-operative, reli- Pot. 3464. SILVER SPRING, MD._6-ROOM., BATH. new house, corner, detached, {rame. mod- ern: $65. National 8882 Decatur 2i32. 21 MONTROSE AVE. GARRET PARK, MD. 4 miles beyond Chevy Chase Circle. ‘Beau- ful 7-room house. large grounds: $65. Na- tional 8883; Sunday. Decatur 213 - CLARENDON, VA —ATTRACTIVE CORNER, 6 rooms. bath, modern. good condition, 34! furnished, $50. National 8882; Sunday, Di catur 3132, . r am BOS- Mt VE, 1 BUNGALOW. 124 Grove st. Mt. Ida, Va. Modern bun- low. large lot, cément street, convenient and bus: $35. National 8682; Sunday, Decatur 213 8 a4k BETWEEN BAILEYS CROSS ROADS AND Falls Church. Modern, eight-room house. Open fireplaces: forty acres of ground. To Rave property occupied will rent o re- sponsible party for 120 per month. CHAS. D. SAGER, National 0036, 824 14in St. N.W. brief history of the fiag. The registrar | March 4| REAL EST!/ - D. A. R. ACTIVITIES and Dick Lees Axtell. Maxwell Gal- loway and Annabel Arentz made ad- dresses, Frances Nettleton gave an in- ter;l;(rentlve dance and Gen, Fries also spoke. Mrs. James H. Harper, State director, invited the members to attend the C. A. R. tea dance February 23 at the ‘Washington Club. Patriots’ Memorial Chapter met Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Fred Kent, 3100 Thirty-fifth street. Reports wers given by the regent, Mrs. C. T. Wat~ son, and Mrs. G. P. Conway, historian. A discussion of other business was fol- lowed by a social. Mary Washington Chapter.—The Mrs. Root. Mrs. Josephine Griffith was the guest speaker. Mrs. Cheney, Miss Eleanor Cheney and Miss Mamie will entertain the chapter at the Ma meeting. Descendants of '76 Chapler was en- tertained at its Pebruary meeting Mrs. James M. Doran at her home, 31 O street. The assisting hostesses were Mre. Daniel J. M y, Mrs. Claude T. Worford and Miss Anna 8. Walton. ‘The regent, Mrs. Constance Goodman, presided. A contribution was voted toward a plllar for Constitution Hall. A violin solo was rendered by Master Leon Briggs, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. C. A. Briggs. The evening of the regular March meeting, March 10, will be devoted to a reception at the home of the regent. The Susan Riviere Hetzel Chapter met at the residence of Mrs. Richard Hoxle on Macomb street. Mrs, William T. Clerk, regent, gave a resume of the thirty-ninth annual birthday party was held Tuesday evening at the Washing- ton Club. A reception was held, wif the regent, Miss Dorinda Rogers, and former regents in line, assisted by the president general, Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, and the vice regent, Mrs. Kimberly. ‘The president general made an ad- dress. The soloist was Mrs. Flora Mc- Gill Keefer. Miss Janet Richards gave a brief history of the chapter. An ad- dress was given by Senator James J. Davis of Pennsylvania. The Genealogical Research Commit- tee met February 11 at the Hotel Gor- don. Mrs. Elmer E. Curry, the chair- man, introduced Mrs. G. B. Puller, na- tional chairman, who made an address. The following chapters, Abigail Hart- man Rice, American, Army-Navy, Cap- itol, Columbia Continental Dames, Deb- orah Knapp, Dolly Madison, Eleanor Wilson, Emily Nelson, E Pluribus Unum, Livingston Manor, Magruder, Maj. L'Enfant, Our Flag, Richard Arnold, Samuel Gorton and Sarah Franklin, turned in unpublished records. Tndependence Bell Chapter. — Mrs. Walter P. Scott, Miss Mamie Gall and Miss Jessie Lane entertained the mem- bers at the Willard Hotel Tuesday eve- ning. Plans for a picnic at the chap- ter milestone June 14 were discussed. Mrs. Wheat reported for the State Ex- ecutive Committee, Mrs. Cheney for Ellis Island, Mrs. Root for the chapter | house card party held January 21, Mrs. | Gwyn for Americanism and patriotic | education and Miss Esther Mayher for Constitution Hall Committee. Mrs. Gwyn was elected recording secretary and the following alternates were elected to serve at the State Conference and the National Congress in April: Mrs. Marlow, alternate for the regent, Mrs. Cook; Mrs. Gwyn, alternate for the delegate, Mrs. Wheat: Miss Esther Mayher, Mrs. Mary D. Howe, Mrs, | Cheney, Mrs. Gates, Mrs. Kittring, Mrs. Kendall, Mrs. Aycock, Mrs. Miller and MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Mondiy—8 p.m., Federal Post, No. 824, Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massachusetts avenue: 8 p.m., Front Line Post, No. 1401, Logan Hall, 1502 Fourteenth street, Tuesday—8 p.m., National Cap- ital Post, No. 127, hian Tem- ple, 1012 Ninth street. ‘Thursday —8 pm., Potomac Post, No. 1085 (ceremonial), East Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast: 8 p.m., Follow Me Post, No. 1830, Concord Club, 314 C street. Ladies’ Auxiliary — Tuesday, 8 p.m, National Capital Ladies’ Auxiliary, Pythian Temple. At the last meeting of Columbia Post the following recruits were admitted to membershij, Patrick J. Dollymore, Henry F. Keegan and Victor McCeney, all with service in France; Ben C. Sex- on, with service in Beigium and France; Frank H. O'Neil, with service in China, Santo Domingo and Nica- ragua, and Joseph J. Stafford, with service in Cuba during the Spanish- American War. Comdr. Fred A. Liv- ingstone obligated the new members. A letter was read from the American- ization Committee outlining the patri- otic program that is to be held in April. Comrade J. Allen Praether, chairman of the Relief Committee, made a report on the activities of the “soup kitchen” that is being jointly con- ducted by Columbia Post, Front Line Post and Equality-Walter Reed Post for the relief of the unemployed. Comdr. Livingstone spcke of the re- cruiting drive that has been launched by national headquarters. He an- nounced that every comrade who en- rolled five or more recruits during the quarter would be presented with a gold V. F. W. insignia. Department In- speiwr Belby C. Harr addressed the pos Front Line Post Auxiliary's stated meeting scheduled for tomcrrow eve- ning has been canceled due to the reno- vation of the meeting place, but will be held March 9 at a place to be later announced. The monthly visitation to ward H of Naval Hospital will be made February 27. The members will semble at ward H at 7 o'clock p.m. Cigarettes, tobacco, magazines, etc., will be distributed among the patients. ‘The District of Columbia Depart- ment Hospital Visitation Committee has had a distinct loss in the retirement of its chairman, Comrade Daniel E. Camp- bell, whose incomparable service in be- half of the patients of Walter Reed General Hospital, Naval and Mount Alto Hospitals during the past few months has been productive of notable results, particularly with respect to the thoroughly perfected system of estab- lishing contacts with the veteran pa- |tients. His characteristic courtesies to all won for him their warmest personal affection and honored esteem. Comrade M. J. Martufi has succeeded him. ‘The National Home Hospital Fund Committee meeting was held last Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Carrie H. Hooley, 1340 Fairmont street. Mrs. Lola B. Heise was appointed sec- retary and Mrs. Edna McCutcheon treasurer. Plans were outlined to raise funds for the purchase of equipment toward the furnishing of the V. P. W. National Home Hospital at Eaton Rap- ids, Mich. A benefit show and dinner is being planned by the committee for an early date. Potomac Post members are recruit- ing a large number of overseas veterans. At the last meeting, February 12, at 1750 Massachusetts avenue, discussion was given to the recruiting campaign. Past Post Comdr. Edwin J. Connelly was elected as officer of the day. The next meeting is Thursday night. Federal Post at its meeting tomor- row night will obligate several recruits. The annual dance was held at the Al- mas Temple Club House February 14. The Entertainment Committee consists of Senior Vice Comdr. Williams, S. T. Nitchka and C. W. Burden. The post recruiting team is made up of Junior Vice Comdr. Crowell, H. S. Burke, Donet C. Smith and H. . Campbell. Potomac Auxiliary, No. 1085, is arrang- ing a St. Patrick’s dance and card party, March 17 at 8:30 pm. at 2146 Georgia avenue, with Mrs. Dorothy Lodge, chairman. A committee has also been appointed from Potomac Post to assist with arrangements as follows: Preston Wheeler, John Wimer, Frank Heise, George Leissler, Harry Krichton and Henry Dabbs. Mrs. Evelyn Wheeler will be in charge of the card party. The next regular meeting of the auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. Wheeler, 123 Tenth street north- ;l!ti February 26, N nt Ethel 'owler announees a special ng to be called in 6‘3 near future, LY Diabled American Veterans. many activities and special n which she had represented the during January. She extended to the chapter members an invitation from the Sons and Daughters of the Republic o attend their George Washington me- morial party February 322 at Peck's Memorial Chapel. The historian. Mrs. George Combs, gave a resume of the work now completed and that to be un- dertaken by the Bicentennial Commis- slon. Mrs. Geoffrey Creyke gave a re- port of the work of the Americanization Committee, and Mrs. Ryland C. Bryant told of her visit to the club rooms of the Girl Homemakers. Delegate and alternates to the na. tional congress in April are as follows Delegate, Mrs. Gertrude Janney Me- Pherson; regent's alternate, Mrs. Rich- ard Hoxle; delegate's alternate, Mrs. Sidney Ogden; other alternates, Miss Julia McFarland, Mrs. Wilbur Hinman, Mrs. Henry St. George Tucker, Miss Maud Davidge, Miss Mildred Chancel- lor, Mrs. Bessie W. Gahn, Mrs. Richard Cabell and Miss Leah Burkhart. Mrs. Henry Churchill Cook, regent of the Independence Bell Chapter, spoke ‘The members were entertained at tea by Mrs. Hoxle, who was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Robert C. Sherrill, and Mrs. Gertrude Janney McPherson. E Pluribus Unum Chapter met at the home of Mrs. Dimon, 1827 Park road, for the February meeting and was called to order by the regent, Mrs, Harvy Friend. A new member, Mrs, Carl Smith, was admitted. The host- esses with Mrs. Dimon were Mrs. H. Rex Johnson, Mrs. Anna Rowe and Mrs. MacFarquhar. Potomac Chapter met at the home of Mrs. Harry H. Thompson, 3004 Ordway street, assisted by Miss Emeline Tal- bott. The regent, Mrs. John F. Little, presided. The speaker of the evening was Mrs. Winston Holt, State chairman of national defense. The honor guest, Mrs. Mallette R. Spingler, State corre- sponding secretary, also spoke. Veterans of Foreign Wars officers installed follow: Senior Vice Comdr. Fred Devis, Junior Vice Comdr. J. C. Buchanan, Adjt. Claude Coffey, Judge Adv. Daniel M. Jordan, Chaplain !r;nn]x&r’alggm.seomcn of the Day real TR, Sergeant at Arms Hen! N. Ragland. i The next meeting will be held in the ghlpler'n headquarters, March 6, at pm. ‘The monthly meeting of Ace-Ras mussen Chapter No. 1, Disabled Ameri- can Veterans of the World War, was held at 1750 Massachusetts avenue. Comdr. Ashi presided. Department Comdr. Sorothon made an address. Comrade Darling, chairman of Mem- bership Committee, is starting a drive for new members offering prizes for the member getting the most new mem- bers. Adjt. Earl G. Hendricks, who is also the liaison officer, gave a report. The vaudeville team of Edwards and McKaye entertained. t. H. H. Weimer of Chicago, na- tional commander, will be in Washing- ton this week for the annual banquet of the Ex-Service Men in Congress Association at the Willard next Tues- day evening. He will confer Tuesday l.::rnlbol;l‘l with Nation leaders of other organizations on matters concernin the disabled. % Ralph Chambers of the Wa-hington office of the D. A. V. last weex was in New York, directing the expansion of the organization's liaicon service in | that city. The Rea Chapter will give a ball at the Willard Hotel April 4 to add to the fund that is being raised to erect a D. A V. pillar in the memorial chapel at the Walter Reed Hospital. A list of prominent patronesses is being prepared under the direction of Logan Purcell, commander of the chapter. ‘The schedule of the D. A. V. liaison service to the Mount Alto Naval and Walter Reed Hospitals and the United States Soldiers’ Home was revised dur- ing the past week. Under the new plan Fred Kochli, who has the hospital g;:f::]fi will visit M!}!‘“nt Alto, on Wis- avenue, each Friday, and the other places will be covered ‘through a contact with the D. A. V. officials who will have lined up the patients whose cases are in need of attention. The President’s Commission on Vet- erans’ Preferences, headed by former Gov. Campbell of Arizona, last week was presented the views of the D. A. V. on proposed changes in the Civil Serv- ice Commission regulations. The organization went on record in being in favor of per promotions and safeguards on matter of re- tention in Federal employment of vet- erans, but its principal concern, ac- cording to the brief, is the disabled man who is eligible but cannot obtain a position. Administrator Frank T. Hines has estimated that there are today 200,000 unemployed veterans, and to get these men on jobs is a matter ?ég"c‘:'f{"dfi'"{" importance, accord- e D. A V. reprs the commission. cii Following instructions from - tional headquarters at clncln?:ttmh plan early for the Eleventh National Convention next June, George W. Phil- lips, executive of the District of Co- lumbia Department, has started ar- rangements; for the representation of the D. A. V. here at the Wilkes-Barre meeting. It is expected the delegation from here will be joined by groups from the D. A. V. in Virginia and Maryland, although a number of mem- bers from Washington are planning to motor to the Pennsylva 8 aee: nsylvania meeting Acceptance of the official re, sub- mitted by the delegates of the Edith Nourse Rogers Chapter at the Tenth Annual Convention was the feature of the monthly meeting held in Stanley Hall, United States Soldiers Home. Bll‘;neldor Vice Comdr. Stuart Baird pre- sided. The delegates unanimously nomi- nated Comdr. Ralph W irme: ,y dizastar of the Memorial Dy Corporation, Junior Vice Comdr. Cullon and Officer of the Day M. E, S&immons were elected to the Department Oonvention Legis~ lative Committee. The junior vice commander reported that the Entertainment Committee had formulated plans for & chapter ball The following recruits were enlisted: Hubert McM: , Jack Regis and Rob- ert Rogers. —_— 68 PLACED ON TRIAL Accused in Slayings During Elee- tion in Bulgaria. PASSERDZIO, Bulgaria, February 21 (#).—Sixty-eight persons, among them several women, went on trial here yesterday charged with having killed or been implicated in the slaying of & number of people in a clash between Charles A. Halpin was unanimot re-clected commander of the Nation Chapter No. 2, the Disabled American Veterans of the World War. The other asants and police in the ras it &0 g ar waiting trial 2 B

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