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PROPERTY. .. B S Sy i \ ON #th STORE WITH above, apartment now rented, rice 36,600, easy terms, An ve epartment carrs ihe bullding, ."A. SIMON, SALE %! EXCHANGE. 750 . Pumla DETACHED &.I uity in co-operative 4 h'm:l fl{r equity i EXCHA] 2 : TR Py, 2 E Taeht houses. If vou are ready to deal, call St N.W. | 4482. AN BXCELLENT INVESTMENT. ONE BLOCK west_of Conn. ave: spartment house Tent- ine, for sbout $10,500 per sear, sublect to 8 first’ trust which' has about 2% vyears to Tun. Can trade or will sell at very reason- able price. 3th residential zone. 3 de at ' original price, Emall cash pay- . _National 4482, ME, COLO. AVE. NEAR CHOICE NE. SECTION. NEAR SCHOOL. & b Large store and §_rooms. Double garage. ned: Bold for $14.000, "By reaton of foreclosure Iot 60x150; one trust: the bank will be able to sell for $7,780. | subui ty. Adams 0593, 2 b. maids T weather stripped " & s Sy Sowmbian Bids. _ Bistrice SIEhd, Vater front: wosdertul Jocation Lincoln 1634 between 5:30 FOR RENT—COTTAGE, FURNISHED, ALL conveniences. Apply Sunday, Edgewater Beach, Md., corner Ridge and Edge- er Drive, or Atl. 4396 24" WATER FRONT COTTAGE, S8OUTH RIVER Park, Md., for rent reasonabl furnished; July, august. Electric lights, running water, good bathing, ing, boating. Phone Eheplierd 2874. 24° NORTH BEACH_HUGHES' GOTTAGE ON Erie eave. nes 2nd st.: 3 rooms, water in kitchen; $12 week or $i25 for season. Phone Lincoln 2461. all cash payment. Easy terms. An ex- MATCH UP MOST ANY REASONABLE Eeptional” barsain. ! 1 BT oY et nnen: Cleveland_ 810, TION. PINEST ON IE8 o ey o 8umer vers Wil sac y o6 | TAKOMA PARK, MD _ENTIRELY DETACH, I ‘cash payment. Easy terms. M&Y | 95¢ frugt, 85,000, at 813 . WIll trade equity in colored or pi r”fl’!fl%u‘n"u neigh- =SRoIANTS BUSINESS & FINANCE CO. [Buite 701, Home Life Blds. Vt. & L Me. 8274, . double garage. odern construction: beautifully lo- ‘Washington Country Club Hiils. for present own:r: will sell rea- r trade for smaller house, farm or income property. See J. L. PRICE. Oakcrest office, phone Clarendon 272, for full details and appointment for inspection. A chance of & lifetime to secure one of best homes in Atlington_©o. WANTED—BUSINESS PROPERTY. ROOMS IN GOOD Sk o e H ] 1b] - RENT—STORES. 25 14in_ST. N.W._LARGE BTORE AND arage. Low rent, Good location. Suitable ! or any business. W. A. M Ast.,’ 404 Insurance_BId: 1* i ¥ ST, OWNI OF SUBDIVISION WOULD LIKE csamen _ | to communicate with reliable builder, small | —GOOD STAND FOR BAK- | capital required. Address Box 383-H, Star er shop. delicatessen. lunch room, shoe re- | of T —— S S S eiring _or beauty pariol $60. CRANE & | WILL SACRIFICE $1.380 EQUITY IN LOT | E!LT. Union Trust Bldg.. Nat. 3346. 27* |at Lee Heights for half price: offer wanted. NEW STORE AND WELL ARRANGED FLAT. | Address Box 305-K. Star office. _____24° [deal location for barber, tailor, shoemaker, | WELL LOCATED LOT IN iAKOMA--SELL notion store and many other lines; very | reasonable, ‘Take 2nd trust behind con- Ioderate rental. 2308 Naslor rd. s structiop Toan or will build for purchaser. 1108, s leon-m - gtiemlisiine 2 NEAR ROBER' E 8CHOOL, LEE HIGH- FOR RENT—SHOP-NO. 171 PIERCE ST. .y, “arlington County, 60x300. Southern ex- : '“‘ hfi‘:nu'mnnrfififi' G posure; well situated. Sacrifice. $450. 1:51. e ife Dist, 8431, even. Clave 4133 T LoTs - AND VILTA SITES, Peo. Ins. Blds. D 1: sven.. Clav. shaded, overlooking _ city d river: 12 minutes to center of citzi SI and up: terms to suit: or we will arrange to build and finance your home. Why rent longer? Start today by laying the founda- tion of that future home by selecting_a lot. A little down and a little each mo. Special attractive proposition to _ bullders. Open every day but iturda; BSce J. L. PRICE, Oakcrest. Va. fice, Mt. Vernon and Oak- Tidge bivds. Phone Clarendon 272. DESIRABLE LOTS. AMERICAN NI ity Park—40x125 to 16-ft. alley: 15 cents | ., mssessed 20 cents ft.. improved street. x 14 Star office. OVERLOOK D. OME_ 4 STORES LOCATE! THE Tess section of Takoma Park, D. C.. at the intersection of Cedar and Carroil Nos. $18-20-22-24 Cedar st. These stores are 0% being remodeled and will oe ready about June Bth. This offers an unusual oppor- tunity for a first-class men's furnishing and ladies' reads-to-wear and . shoe store or florlst. information apply to 1335 H St NE. or Phone Lin. 8445. 'BOME_OVERLOOK CITY and face Govi, park: $250 up: easy terms. O._F. SMITH, 2101 31 Hone POR BALE. IN GEORGETOWN. SEVERAL large. lots. second commercial and industrial - "WALSH. zone. GEORGETOWN REALTY CO.. 1219 815 11th St. N.W. ‘Dist. 7558-7589. | Wisconsin ave. West 2437. See Mr. Veale. STOI ITUNITY, 80x192—ONLY ‘2 SQUARE FROM MASS. Lo A T O O v wiih o | aVe. In American University Park, D, C: modern 6-room apt. sbove. Just vacated. water, "I‘Cln‘gl& eles vj,’icefl at $2.450. ‘Across from University Park 1349 1 s/ DELBER LEE, heart_of Riverdal ¥ .2 R W D . ess property in HEIGHTS | focation for srocers, on car line, shop, etc. 1420 K B Nw. Nat. 7137, After 1 Adams EXCELLENT OPPORTU 3212 GA. AVE. N.W.—-335. ‘This desirable store & new and RENT REDUCED ON 7344 GA. AVE. N.W. $50.00—1220 Good Hope rd. s.¢.—Store and apt. 004816 14th Large store. 8%=2° g, B n.w. —Busy center. ur n D. T one "fare. Alley side and rear 20 cents a square fool. FRANK McCLOUG: HAN. 22nd st.. Apt. 712. West 0692. c MABS, AVE. EXTENDED—LOT,_40x100 WITH NITY |all improvements in. Only $500 cash and 3 will finance building for balance. Here is a | NW.— real opportunity. _Col. 7032 s - | DESIRABLE FOR RESIDENCE AND PLACE groving community. ~ Sultable Tor"any busi B R s AND Tis f and Perry sts. Mt. Rainier. Md. Apply to 1ath and & CATMTZ st 9og0. | owner, 3761 337d st.. Mt. Rainier. Md BTORE FOR P _THE | BLDG. LOTS IN CHEVY CHASE. D. C. & Rrecst odern. ppariment Qloses " in "the | Cievs Chase, Ma.: also large apariment site Northwest. Wonderful opportunity for beauty | corner Conpecticut sve.. 1st & 2nd trusts parior. Reasonal syailaple; inexpensive lots in_Hyatts- ROBERT W. SAVAGE, ke, '8 FULTON & GORDON, Peo. Ins. Nat. 670. | RIVERDALE, D —TW NEAR 7th. 60x150, _fruit, shade, flower: ‘blocks in this section. One large stere room ::flv $750 for both; terms. one store and S-room and bath apt. LEE HIGHWAY, VA -—CITY Beasonsble rents immediate possession: LOT $0x108, LEE water, ga: elec., one mile from Wlfh. HOWENSTEIN BROS. Tth and W St NE. AUTO SHOW ROOM., . Phone_Glarendon 1646. OWNER. 14th ST. WILL SACRIFICE LOT 50x150, N.W.— o R ST ACT AT 3 CAFPRITZ. ami. Nat. 8850; Clev. Met. " % BQUARE FR( CORP'N. 10th and G. A REAL BARGAIN OF 30 ACRES, WON- derfully improved, ready for occupancy. Phone _Annapolic 603. $FEE R SN, S TRACT A ., dOCK, frult, etc.: bargain, 35, J. H. MURRAY, Cumberstone, M RENT WEEKLY OR MONTHLY, 2 ATTRAC- tively furnished apts., on water iront; private boat-landing d__bos modern con- veniences. 705 Poplar ‘West Wlld"o?d- New_Jersey. FOR RENT — COMPLETELY _FUI HiS TAREs; overloaking gcean.” & 5. & FOR SALE, CAMP SITE OGN POTOMAC, near good Toad; one car are; city water and electricity: 'lot_$8x138." A pick-up for ¥260:_terms. Wis. 4253. 3, FOR RENT—SHERWOOD FOREST—3 RMS., iurn., housekeeping. elec., water, bath, fine bathing, all sports, large porch, house screcned. Telephon J. Cook, Hyatls- at. a FOR 8A TS, COLONIAL BEACH, VA:: 3 lots, ench 50xi50; best section, on’main 10ad: lighis, sewer-and water: reasonable. Owner, i 1101 Buciid._Apt._ 4 COBB_1SLAND, CHARLES COUNTY. MD. Will sell on the premises at public suction May 30, 1931, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, all the furniture” and household "goods ol Philip G. Walker, deceased. Will also re- ceive offers for the lots With the cottase and garage thereon. —_ _GEORGE AMORY MADDOX, Adm. BUNGALOW-—3 BED ROOMS, SUN PARLOR. large kitchen. completely furnished: tom- plete bath: artesian water in house: large front porch; corner lot, 90x180: directly on water: elec. $5,000; terms. Address t¥o_squares MRS, RAY LoT J. G. CLAY, Hyatts- ington on Chesapeake Bay, an ideal Summer home: large enough for entertaining excellent bed rooms: in perfect conditio: every modern convenience: completely fur- nished. For further information see JOS. A. HAYDEN. sgent. Woadmard: Dide. SOUTHHAVEN—ON _ BEAUTIFUL River: natural knolls and_wooded sites. pic- turesque and interesting: Washington's nesr- est salt-water suburb. Follow signs on De- fense Highway to Drafifly, rther formetion call District 8320, FOR SALE—NORTH BEACH: ONE OF THE finest locations on bay front: corner 2nd & furnished: easy terms. See nvllzer FOR RENT OR SALE_COLONIAL HOME: 16 rooms: on Potomac River; near Morgan- Iarge yard in_trees. rms 19 town: etc.: te: Interview. DR. BARBER. §i8 E n.w. * WATER FRONT PROPERTY. RENT—INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY. on South River—Ror Tent Tof season. fifal cottage, spacious grounds. lars ch. eity ‘conveniences; al sale, Toomy bungalow, e, 000, %, 3300 up. " BERNARD, ‘Ad WHEN YOU SEE IT YOU, TOO, WILL agree that Neeld Estate. at Plum Point. is e finest bay water front. Large lots, beau- tifully arranged. Shady iots. Lots close to water. " Panoramic lots overlooking 50-mile yiew ‘and the most besutiful marine lsnd- m Maryland. “Free from ail imusements, dance halls, picnic benches, shore parkcrs and similar annoyances. No shacks. No marsh. No cliffs. No mud flat The most perfect, smooth, white sand beach on the bav. Finesi bathing. . Wonderful crabbing, fshing. The houses are astoundingly low in cost, because an achievement in economic design. All are different. All are beautiful. We have no high-pressure salesmen_to anaoy you. No real estate sharks The policies “of “this development n every way Measure up to the quality of the most be tiful water front ever offered Washingtonia: Drive down in an hour and be convince Take Solomons road to Plum Point road di- rect to_Neeld Estate. Al fast paved high- Pre-season prices now apply. Erop- 1. MD.—$500. irable lot. Consider trade for 2nd tract ‘mote. " Nationia1 7038 [ AND N TS, P T R Jases. storage space ‘and oftice, 00! improvements. ery desirable for coal lumber yard. isonable rent. ROBERT W, SAVAGE, Union Trus === Organizations of the National Guard of the District of Columbia have been invited to participate in the parade of the District of Columbia Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars, to be held in the Mount Pleasant section on the evening of June 18 in connection with the annual encampment of the vet- erans’ body. Cemmanding officers of the 121st Regiment of Engineers, the 260th Coast Artillery and the Special Troops, 29th Division, have been called upon for recommendations as to acceptance of the invitatich, it being stipulated that the service will be purely voluntary. ‘The brigade headquarters has issued instructicns to these officers to have their recommendations®in the office not later than June 1 Company E, 121st Engineers, finished seventh in the list of National Guard SALE—INVESTME! T IR R WD I T 3 H . 3120; price, §13,500. Met. 8474, ’ = EMALL_BRICK DWELLING, ELECTRIC lisht, " Colonial porch ete. ‘food "section: 1016 | rent, $426 a year: price oniy $3,250. GARVEY, District 70. ~Room 1014, A 2-FAMILY BRICK FLAT consisting of 2 rooms, ‘kit. separate hot-water heatin: ts; rented’ 570 per mouth: price. $6. terms. On Lamont st. near Ga 'ave. nw.—A 2- glory, S-room house; rented $21.50; price, X rms, 5 frames of 5 rooms: some have elec- trieity; rented $100; price, $7.500; terms. Also several other good ‘paving’properiles: HARRY LUSTINE 317 Woodward End Nat'l NEAR 3rd & OAKDALE ST8. N. lat., gas. 'o_be sold lg settle _ 1326 You St. N.W. _ North’ 4 NORTHEAST. and bath SALE OR TRADE. All-vear home, directly on Severn River. fles from D. C.. private beach: -ix Tooms and bath, every modern convenience: | Rot-water heat. concrete cellar: completely Tirnishea: large sizo elctric ce box, awn- {nge: home in perfect condition: $7.950. WY consider trade. lots or modern home in Cleveland Park or Chevy Chase, D. C. Ad- dress Box 283-K, Star cfice. 24 SALE—FARMS, | 58 AGRES 5-ROOM HOUSE. BARN. PRUIT. other bulldings. Ideal for Summer home i Shenandosn Valley; $3,150; terms. Lin. 8964, rifle teams throughout the country which participated in the chief of the Militia Bureau's indoor rifle team match. Company G, .163d" Infantry, Montana National Guard, won the match with a sbore of 3726, and was Hesignated, “Champion National Guard Indoor Rifle Team for 1931." It will be awarded the plaque and each of the team members will receive silver 270 ACRES. ST. MARYS CO., MD.: HOUSE. barn. outbulidings: 50 acres farmed by ten: ant. ‘tobacco. good returns: balance heavily timbered, rofling. 3 streams. springs: $3.500: terms. _Address Box 171-K. Star_off Finest of Summer Homes ON CHESAPEAKE BAY, Opposite Gibson Island. FOR SALE- rge two-story bunga- low, attractively furnished; phone, electricity, Frigidaire, Chambers’ gas range, hot and cold running water, fifty-foot screened front porch, cel- lar_ contains two bath rooms with showers and toilets; three-car ga- rage, tank and pump; servants’ quar- ters, tennis court, pier, speed boat, fine safe beach. Attractively planted, large flower beds, fish pond, etc. Ad- dress 2705 Roslyn ave., Baltimore, or phone Liberty 6801, Sunday phone Annapolis 1823-F-25. summer Resort— On Wicomico R.: 10 acres, grove beautiful ines: 800 ft. white sand beach, & cottages, bath houses. 128 private rooms, 3 pavilions, § confectionery stands. restaurant. Quarters for wild duck & geese hunters in Winter. 14,000 was refused for property. but owner 5000 Toueer handie. sacrifce ‘at 15000 for 4 iate_sale. good terms. A B "Crute, BENBED s TROUT RGENT. 122 Ko. Division Cinno_Bids.. Salisbury, & SHORE PROPERTY. SHERWOOD FOREST -~ HOUSEKEEPING cottage. furnished, overiooking river, for sale or rent, Clev, 5334, Ext. 203-A. FOR RENT. BEVERLEY BEACH. MD. room bungalow: screened-in porch with aw ings. water & elec.. will accommodate Call MRS. VOIGHT Monday. Adams 1552 FOR RENT—LONG BEACH ISLAND, NEW Jersey. Completely furnished 8-room cottage, 4 bedrooms, all conveniences: faces directly on ocean, beautiful beach, excellent bathing and_ fishing, 30 miles from Atlantic Oity. Accommodate 10 persons comfortably. $700 for season. Call Cleveland 0132. EE POTOMAC_RIVER. 6-room residence: large. old shade trees:' beach shore front in Piney Point section; noted for the best of water sports. Prige, $5.000: term: THEQDORE F. MENK. Specializing Potomac River Proverties, 1427 Eve St. N-W. Dist. 4440._ BENEDICT, MD.—8 LOTS ONLY. FOR $100 each; cash’ or terms: about 35x70 {f.: most ble section for private cottages: fine fishing. crabbing. etc; safe beach. ER, Benedict. Sunday. Met. 6457. = AK BLUFF,” SOUTH RIVER—LOTS AND cottages, fronfing on water, adjoining Wood- land Bedch. Pine shade. sandy besches. good to Tear of lots. privacy. from’ mos ouitoes and only an hour's drive from Wa: ington, See Mr. Fleet on premises or R. D. Lillie, 266 Carroil st., Takoma. Georgia 3300. A ROOMS. "2 FORCH: OD- O g, coohent batnine and ashing: near Solomons. Md, OHN B. GRAY, Jr. ________Prince Frederick R LOG,_CABIN, NEW, 180-FT, FRONT LOT: hour's drive: full bath, elec. s, screened. shade: terms. Picture at 1343 H st., Room 1108, Nat. 8850. Clev. 4117. ch 1 HAVE TWELL ERALD HARBOR, which 1 will sell at a real bargain price; near cluhouse; make me an offer. DUTY. 927 13th St. N.W. National 448 "~ OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. Gl yaar-round Colonial falns 2 porones. 3 l\re‘- % Quaint, charmini home, near Blue Ridge Mou: 8 rooms, furnished with antigues, places: city water, electricity; 2-cer ga barn, storage rooms: 7 cres, choice landscaped :awn, 3.000 peonies supply s stantial income; small orchard: main high- Xays: svorty | solf clubi city & maricet urches. cchools: fine {ox hunting. hborhiood. Full information, 61-H, Star_office. BEAUTIPUL_8-ROOM GOl try home, near Braddock Heights, Md. Large Inwn. flowers. panoremic view of Frederick Valley, motntains. Pine mountain air. Partially furnighed —or unfurnished. e eridc®ah Bhodidlown road: Miy wes ferick - on_Shookstown road. : RELLIE M. WINCHESTER, Route 8, Fred- erick. M. EW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE AT AN- napolis. Md., overiooking water: all modern conveniences. Address Box 487-K. Star office. EUNGALOW ON WATER FRONT—BEAUTI. {al view: 4 rooms and bath, open freplace; Herald g} Ga. 33 i NEAR PINEY POINT, MD.. ON RIVER§ rooms. water: outbuilding: $1,500, $100 cash, 520_mo. Call Met. 8474. . EPPING FOREST _WILL SACRIFICE LESS than cost new 6-room furnished water front cottage, including motor boat; 3$3,500. Col. RENT- N Bepch: cottase, i 2 o e furnished: i P R A e PR Chiumbia. 3141-W. ON CHI 'EAKE BAY Beverley Beach. furnished 4-room cottage, elec. lights, accommodations for 8, rent by the week or month, reasonable. Address X, ofce. . (ORELAND HOUSE AND auired under foreclosure, are to be sold by the new owner at prices to permit him to auickly liguidate his investment. The cost of a lot_is cut far below original sellinz ices. *Deed with small cash payment, bal- ance moptnly. = Priced as low $350.00 PER LOT. Drive out any afternoori or all day Sun-; Just north of Silver Spring, Md., on ea:: monthly payments. _District 4173. -5 1 OWN A CHOICE CLEAR LOT, 40:126, _lhand K. Dist. 9080, | Section ‘“l;nprovnu rapidly. Phone evenings, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. |**32 - Bt o2y fHER: TR 0 | e m s MW, © T 'Nat. 1936, Store 24x97. L ARE R TR R T . : A water. m"e'}n; .;':::é';‘..'}&l‘“' = 2 wo large show windows, ” o "Ne 5 Dry, concrete cellar same size. Ale’A, L’&-A‘:Wmfi; %&w Center of best business section. %.mmz"a'i‘fim A Yon PFayior’ '$4,000, 614 12th St. N.W. real BT BB Between F and G Sts. " poich ?;‘i':’fn‘iifi"f.‘.’gw?‘:,,{gific’ 130, 81, B ($2,380). Apply to your broker or second A,gfi;,!cfi" 'fim PARK floor same address for inspection, | , Riverdale Md.—Lasse iof, frult and shade. AT, Ffiu., ave.—50-t. front. on STORES. ‘bt%" i ot Bpecialis BEST LOCATION ON g S NW. 2 CONN. ANE. APARTMENT HOUSE SITE IN CENTER OF RETAIL|" A rest buj—south of Pa.ave, east of 22nd SHOPPING DISTRICT. REA-| &0 potiith, Hoacenitis ¢ 9 ies B%I:‘X.QIBI{‘]?DRI%};%‘;QA T‘;gs 27 15th St. N.W. 'Natignal 4482. * = FORECLOSURE Sl N WONAL @RS UR] . QPPORTUNITY IN NAT’L 9388. PICTURESQU SUMMER CAMPS. e B&ODOI%\‘I](‘)N& & NTROTNTA k 3 jstrict. line between Con- ! ChNP FOR CHILDRER. ON P FIPTY miles from Washington: nurse ‘eharge. Oleveland 3933. 7 No. Newpo: o Atlantic Gty N, gnder care of " nd teache ome environment #ive play and recreation, SUMMER COTTAGES. Pl‘ltg. Kl.!.s: $100 eash, $25 Df’ month. ". 4253. 2 CH HOU! NOR' CH. MD— odace 8 528 wed Tor sesson. AT ONCE, BEVERAL LOTS SUITABLE FOR Tow. semi-det., or detached hses., n.eor n.W., lmm:vmenu in. Give Pfull data. or D CT, M gomery Co. near city: public improvements. s year will doubie value of property. Owner needs money. Georgla 2750. _____ | 300 FEET OF BALTIMORE electricity and city water available: 10 miles from Washington; 33.000. oft edsy terms. JOSEPH KRENLICH. owner, ' 410 Bond Bidg. Phone National 3034, 25° 1 ARLINGTON COUNTY. 2%, A. O+ GRANT| ave. near Chain Bridge rd. and Country Club, well Jlocated, 320 ft. frontage. Tel Fairfax 140 or Na. 2458. S ACREAGE UBI [ION—50 ACRE:! n.w. section, State road, excellent for 1-ac: 1ots: also 800 scres B.E.: forest shade; mear D. C. line, State road; excellent for i to § lots. ' Address Box 470-K. Star office. 35 ACRES. HIGH AND LONG FRONTAGE on ate road, little beyond the Congres- sionsl Country Clul Buitable fo1 home or %o divide inio tmailer sites at b proft Price, 3470 an ac Address Box 264-K, Star office. B otes Sl SEV] Al ALF ACRES, 300 PT. frontage on Riges State rd. lies well, front half cleared. rear half in forest with nice stream. 5 mi. D. C.. 3407 p=- rere, 3100 . 325 month. ERVIN REALTY CO. tsville 765. 45" ACRES "IN D. HIGH ELEVATION, yme_streets on grade: improvements: price, 982500, " Address Box 379-H. Siar NEAR POTOMAC, MD. 208 acres, running water, partly woods: near Congréssional Country Cliub and Wash- ington Horse Show grounds. Wil sell or exthange as_entirety or in’ S-acre Lracts C. M. PLU! _1 _Thomas_ Cirels ____ Pot. 3607 COLORED--75 ACRES. BEAUTIPUL POR nills and woods, state road, bus and R. R. | service. near D. C: electricity, $300 per acre. Cash. J. C. CLA' 10; accom: ll‘l [ ?— ; please give ’:I‘E Geiatis. Address Box 455K, Bar offlce. * film—loonw‘ E - lonial Beach, Va., 3 s from water front. Phone West. 0931, 2% ‘Wonderful Place for Children. Marblehead Neck—Cotta in_quiet lane, ;100 feet from 1§ _beach, 5 sleeping rooms. malds’ « living room with fireplace, large | improvements, garage, harbor FRED L. HILLER, 79 Reckland Bt.. Swampscott. Mass. —] o S L HOMES. SUMMER HOME ON BOLIVAR HEIGHTS, finest view of mountain gap. at Harpers | zerty: "mogern. "L C. 1004 13t | ) BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, P, For rent, well furnished cottage: BT Vieke and TRT cousie. 3erg0r: e Yillase o4 OIT coutae: : 406, Telephone 36°% of P, O. Box 11, Blue idge Summit, Pi : —_— WANTED—REAL ESTATE. MA UP “MOBT ANY REASONABLE X _action. Cleyeland 6160. EXCHANGE. MATCH UP _MOBT ANY REABONABLE x::‘ e in local one-trust or clear properiy; action. _Cleveland 6160, DESIRE TO EXCHANGE MY EQUITY OF ?u?nu in twent; two-story finmm -8ix ises, Tented 81 495 other property in trict, suburban_ or . Address, Box s Y, College Park, Md. Hyatts- | ville 52 =oq Fiorida proverty. Pom: = o i - WATER-FRONT PROPERTY. SALE, ON 7th ST. PIKE, ONE OF THE RBER ¢ P, BSTORE, 4-ROOM APA] Tnost Besutitul residences. elghi-room Douse. | BRE Eore: Mouses and bulane 106 Tour Bed ' rooms Todern: 1Wo Scres | or rent. termu. Call of writs Dr. BAIL E70und, nalf in Jewn: thirty fruit trees, to- | North Bescn Md W £aP'Garage. two chicken houses, or Will trade | porL B R S — P it front home, combletely furnished: 6 large for amall house or bungsiow, e rooms, bath. running water, electric lights. Jarge ‘shade trees. screened’ porches; boat Pod bathing and fishing. Owner salling for ul i will jor season to responsible : reasonable rental. ADDI{ ED & E. Piney Point, Md. Georgla :_Oeorgia 0211 after 6 pm. 4% POR ™ RENT, PAY RIDGE; _ FURNISHED | gpariments dacing the bay. Reeser's Store, Bay_Ridge, Md. aeindy i RIVER NEAR 'ANNAPOLIS - CRES FOREST SHADE NEAR D. C. rflot. ¢1BQ for ’u?w'ulus; clear: for desirabie ineome property. Address Box 471-K. Star efice. S TR B T Srust Bouse. white gr ool Clev. 6160. white gr colored. CHASE, ?u HOUSE, aller home i oma_of other simfiar ty. I 7 larm, new Ronse spd or call ON"8OUTH IV Lots, 60-1t. front.. $100, two for $101. Pur- s nighed S-rin. buni 5 G. W. COX, Il Ly s ;‘Illl ngs, D“fllel'fl?-r' M‘,‘ r D, iburban o transporta- s ;2 Take p l- l‘ =k, s COTTAGE, Ci rooms, 2 screened porches! CH AN. COMFORTABLE igieity, water inside; reasonable 1l Bhep. 3 0 A timber. crausl, stream, %*;2‘-‘: e 428 300 ey for { modatee office. e at Colonial Beach, Va. MR. PRESGRAVES, Lincoln 7434. . SHADED ION, ?fll- Bouth Rivi -story home, FOR SALE_IN water Beach, 3 Fray shingle, 3 bedrooms, lurge Lvine room: porches long and wide, copper screened, plumbing modern, electric lights, telephone. radio connection, ‘all windows copper:_screen. ed and atiractive .awnings. real firepla and also equipped with Winter heater, 200- well, pump electrically operated, nice lawn. fine’shade trees, 3 flower beds. several rose bushes in bloom., other sttractive plants, log steps down from siope to sand beach, sait water and pier. Splendid view, house ni occupied by owner. Address BOX 34 Siar office. _ P R, PURNISHED AGE_ON BAY ACCOM son: electricity, wonder- ful view; Address Box 345-K, Bt office. . COTTAGE AND TWO LOTS: SEVERN River; clear of incumbrance; sell, $2.500 or exchange real estate, s or nearby bun- alow. —Address Box 350-K. Star ogice. * EPPING POREST—WILL TRADE A DES] able lot on & good car or sell for 3200 cash. Address Box 367-K. Star_office. _ COTTAGE AT _MORGANTOWN. H Potomac, furnished for Summer housekeep- ing and use of Morgantown bathing beach, to rent by week, month or season. Also & large house similarly furnished. in ideally seciuded location right on Potomac. north of cedar grove near bathing beach: for months of June and August and September. Sce R. G. CRAERIN, manager at M town. 47 miles from Wat Waldorf and_Crain_high o PINEY POINT, MD—ATTRACTIVE. WATER. front cottage at attractive price; aiso lai waterfront lot. Phone Decatur 4700; nings, Cleveland 074 argal REAL ESTATE—LOANS. MONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL EST, badg:s. Company E's score was 3,524. other organizations ahead of it, in addition to the winner, are: Company F, 122d Infantry, Atlanta, ees. 3,569; 560 ACRES. STOCK. GRAIN. GRASS FARM, house, barn. chickes houses. excellent fenbes, large ‘orchard, big brook. springs. wel. blue s pastures. growing crops: lomg frontage on Lee Highway bet_ Washington and 1enton. Va.: only ‘365 per acr KINNE ifleld. Vi Le ‘The e. 3 OM He N dition; _all’ necessary outbufidines: estimated to be ‘worth £5.000: all for $4.750. ~Also 20- g, fagm in Vienna, 42000, Terms on both. . o OFFICIAL NOTICES. ZONING COMMISSION OF THE DISTRI OF COLUMBIA. Washington, May 23, 1931 In accordance with the provisions of Sectiwn 3 of an Act of Congress. approved March 1, 1920 (Public No. 153, 66th Congress), en- titled “An £ct to regulate the height,’ afea and use of buildings in the District of Co- lumbia and to create a Zoning Commission, and for other purposes.” notice is hereby iven that & public hearing will be held in the Board Room of the District Building beginning st 10:00 AM. JUNE 3, 1931, for the purpose of considering the following proposed changes in the boundaries of the use. helght and area districts, to wit: 1. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL, 90 TO FIRST COMMERCIAL. 90’. C AREA: 22, 800 and 801, square 109 and iots 64, 23, 61, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16. 800, 59 and 60, squs 110" being ail of the frontage side of 20th Street between Florida Avenue and R Street. N.W. 2. CHANGE FIRST COMMERCIAL, 60 D AREA TO FIRST COMMERGIAL, 110 D AREA: 1o 801, 802, 43, 4. 45, 46, 4. 23, 23. 52, and 3. FREDERICK, MD.. NEAR FRED.-BALTO. pike. 162 ncres, priced low: no trades; 37.500. Could sell all farm products to motorists. Excellent for tourist camp. Address Box 460-K. Star ofmce. MORTGAGEES' SALE OF VALUABLE orchard. 87 escres. near Washingion Grove. Montgomery Co.. Md., on pike. with splendid improvements; sale to be heid in front of the court house door. Rockvill t 11:30 . ettorney. Rockvill 170 ACRES, BORDER OF TIMBER, STREA orehard, splendid communit: derful view; 9-room, stone rticulars BOUIC, m 4 necessary out bldgs. _Price $25,000. Address Box 42! Star omce. 3 i = 1 139, being on the north side of I 230 ACRES. IMPROVED, HALP CLEAR. | ftreer. B ACTES, IMEROVED, FALE UM, | TSR seiens WS ol B N and timber. Good tobacco farm. worked by | AREA TG FIRST COMMERCIAL: 90, © good tenant. Income shonld pay for it in | AREA: lots 19. 20. 21 and 22, square 311, three years. ‘Snap. $3.450.00. terms. THOMAS | being the Prebytérian ‘Church located of & DAVIS, Cha St. Mary's Co., Md. | the southwest corner of 1lth Street and LEAVING CITY. WILL SACRIFICE 38 ACRES | Ehode Island Avenue N.W. 4, CHANGE FROM FIRST COMMERCIAL. 6 with hous res in fruit, or § or 10 acre | TO ND. o AREA: for poultry or green houses. gt G Rl s Sracts the east portion of lot_331, Fronting half mile on new state highway. 14 ‘miles in Maryland. Address Box 389.K, | SHANGE FROL REGIENTIAL, 60 & AREA Star_offiol TO FIRST COMMERCIAL. 60’. C AREA: lot FARM, 40 ACRES LAND. 6-ROOM HOUSE. | D squfre 968 known as 109 1ith Sireet, 60, B_AREA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL, 60, C AREA: lots 50, 51 and 52, square 1077, io- cated on the west side of Kentucky Avenue At the intersection of Admiral Barney Cir- Sle, 'S 7. CHANGE. FROM RESIDENTIAL, 60, B AREA TO FIRST COMM: [ C 'AREA: lot 62, square 982. known as 730 12th Street, N. CHANGE FROM RENTIAL. 60" “B" RESTRICTED AREA TO RESIDENTIAL, 60’ B AREA: part of lots 811, 808 and §09. square 2587. being on the south side of Harvard Street between 18th Street and Adams Mill Road, N.W. 9. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL, 40’, B Al TO SECOND CO! L. 40" D AREA: lot 25 "square 3908, located o the southwest corner of Kansas Avenue and Taylor Street, N.W, 10. CHANGE FROM RESID] 40’. “B" RESTRICTED AREA TO TIAL, 60, B AREA: lot 63, square 2908, Jo- cated on 'the ‘southeast corner of 13th and Tavlor Streets, N-W. '11. CHANGE FROM FIRST COMMERCIAL, 40°. C AREA RESIDENTIAL. 40", B AREA: both inclusive, square 3260. and 30 both inciusive. square 3205, being on hoth sides of Pourth Street between Kennedy and Longfellow _Streets. N.W. E GE FROM_ PIRST COMMERCIAL. 40, C AREA TO RESIDENTIAL. 40’. B AREA: iots 61, 62 and 63, square 3331, known as 5508 to 5512 Becond’ Street, N-W, 13. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL. 40', “A" RESTRICTED AREA TO RESIDENTIAL. 60, C AREA: the resi- needs ‘some repairs. good spring_and _some fruit. Bell for 3675 on terms. F. BOTTS, 20-A" Bates st. n. 195 ACRES. WITH OLD FOUR-ROOM house: ‘me~ds repairs: lying on excellent ravel road about 20 miles to Washington: iand has been cut over several years back: quite & lot of pulp wood yet standin on one side is a beautiful strea: 4 miles to Richmond-Washington i priced for auick sale at $2,150. H. B. MITCHELL, erndon, Va. hone 1-3-5. 80. MD. TOBACCO FARM. 230-nere productive, salt water front farm, equipt for growing tobacco. 3 barns, 2 te ant ho ., modernized 13-room residence. h.w.h., eleciric lights, bath. Located in popu- lar shore resort and Summer cottage section of St. Mary's County. Priced very reason- able for this class of property, $15,000. Easy terms.Address Box 436-K. Star office. Auto, Horses, Hens, Implement included to settle’ quickly: between Phila, & Baltimore. easy trucking o city; pleniy wood, variety fruit, pasturage acres tillage; §-room’ home. Sompiete: pari cash pe. 8 "Bree catios. STHOUT AGENCY, 145N, Land Title Bid I " int st prevalling interest. JI £ HASEE T8 Eve ot n.w. MONEY_DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY. el R e AR GO, 310 Bond idg__Nat. 2490. Y TO_ LOAN POR FIRST USTS. D. C. PROPERTY. In amounts up to $10,000. Give complete description of property first letter ____Address Box 466-K. Star office. CONBOLIDATE YOUR 1st & 3nd TRUSTS. Money also available for repuirs to property. Met. 4300, Clev. 0216, o dential portion of ‘lot $09. square and change from FIRST COMMI L, 60°, C AREA AND RESIDENTIAL. 40’ “A” RE. STRICTED AREA lots 802, 803, 804, 805 806, square 2936, being the square loc between Georgia' Avenue and 13th Btreet. north and_south of Geranium Street. N. 14. CHANGE PROM RESIDENTIAL. 40/, “A' RESTRICTED AREA TO RESIDENTIAL, 40 A" SEMI-RESTRICTED AREA: s0 paree] 104/103 as is zoned “A" RESTRICT. D. being square 3178 and part of squares 2063 and 2062 and 3179, located east of comn and vegetables: creek watered stimated 200 cords wood. some saw 150 apple trees, 50 peaches. 20 15 plums. pears, grapes. berries. ry 8-room hause. nice shade trees. lovely valley view, basement barn. 2 poultrs To close immediately, $2.500 with down. _Write for picture.'E. C. Brum- BONDED STROUT AGENT, Middle- cherries, Good £900 back, town, ME nm;{n? :nla‘i}m’n:. :rEu 3 service; reasonable. %300, repA 31,80 WK, 300, Tepay $2.50 K 3700, repay $3.50 wk. _3900. repay $4.50 wk. 500, repay 3750 wk. §2,000. repay $10.00 wk. 306. epay $17.50 WK, $4.000. repay $20.00 wk. b e Bayments Inciude princival and in: ‘TRAREAC: can be arranged monthly 1016 Eve QUICK MONEY — . 15t AND 2nd TRUSTS; $100 TO !u. A i e ONS;. COURTEOUS SERVICE. F. WARING, MONEY AVAILABLE FOR FIRST TRUST loans on improved D. C. real estate. Rea- sonable charges. $14 G St. NW. AUTO LOANS. AUTO ~ LOANS, REFINANCING TOWEST ODE ISLAND AVE. N.W. NORTH‘:‘LN. AUTO LOANS: _REFINANCING. _ OPEN evenings. MR. STEGER. 645 Md. ave. D.e. ‘Aiso loans in nearby Md . YLAND U] TR L X NAT'L 9172. JOHN SCRIVENER & BRO,, ATES: CONFIDENTIAL. ~ McGILL. 1402 Lin. 017, JANS ON AUTOS. Low_CB8TNT ONG A ERY LOANS. METRO FINANCE SERVICE. 826 _10th ST, "~ MET. 4142, LOANS. ET. AUTO QUICK ACTION. Courteous Service—No Indorsements. UNITED FINANCE CO.. 943 New York Ave.. Cor. 10th. Dist. 9283. CASH LOAN IMMEDIATLL 1029 to 1931 _modeis: year to pay: lowest Tates in citv. See Mr. Barnes, 1729 14th n.w. LOANS ON AUTOS, USE_YOUR CAR. QUICK _ACTION, ACME REALTY & FIN. CO,, $05 N Y. AVE N.W. NAT. 3453, THE NEAREST SALT WATER ESTATE TO ashington, 2 within one ‘nour's auto ride {rom_Washi: ton over Maryland paved roads. Thi: contains three n trees, shrubbe: uated on a beautiful co Modern home with four master bed rooms and bath on second fioor; very large living room with open fireplace and kitchen on frst fioor. FPorches on two sides of house, fully “screened. ~Kitchen equipped with ali the Jatest electrical appliances. Garage con- taine maid's oom and bath with screened vorcl 'A_ regulation 25x60 tiled swimming pool, double tennis court. mahogany speed boat 26 fect long ana ¥ord truck. all a part of the estate. House completely furnished In every re- spect. Drinking water fully tested and mosautioes practically unknown. Natural elevation assures dry and health- ful surrounding: Address 2 pa; roses, lawns. -K. Star office. _ Sherwood Forest THAT MARVELOUSLY SUCCESSFUL SUMMER DEVELOPMENT ON THE SEVERN RIVER SOLICITING ONLY THE RIGHT KIND OF PEOPLE Number of New Cottages Built New Tea Room Big Improvements Everywhere! FURNISHED BUNGALOWS FOR RENT VA, 204 $3.000 equity in ol 3100; 'references required. K. Star_office. b 71 BUNGALOWS AND LOTS FOR SALE UNDER SHERWOOD FOREST PLAN Via Mmpw'u 1206 18th St. N.W, North 4846. WANTED—MONEY. NTED- AT 5% 1 HAVE A 5. an which is to be renewed on improved real estate now neld by first-class mortgage and bonding house. Here is your chance to invest your savings at C'r" net on a direct first mortgage. Your principal secured far better than by bank deposit. Phone Adams 8538-7 evenings. oS WANT 00t RST MORTGAGE MONEY with release clause on 84 lots, nearby Mary- land, with all improvements. Address Box 7-M. Star office. o "MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. LONG-DISTANCE MOVING Loads or part loads to and from Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Norfolk, Pittsburgh and points en route. Since 1896 DAvmso TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. 1117 B 8t. N.W. Natl. 9220 to 9230. LONG DISYANCE 2 Part-Load Special Rates *"shiynitan Dajly trips te Baltimore, Rich- , Philadelphia. New York, Boston, Norfolk, York, Pittsburgh and all way peints. 50 Padded Vans 1317 N. Y. Ave. N.W. CALL NAT'L 1460, National 9 eliv ery S'ssociation ¥l TREASURY DEPARTM] Revenus Bervice Baltiimo ey X e Tant lur.fial‘lfll 7M the non. ral Income taxes as provide; ction atutes of the tion. Georgia Avenue. north of Geranium Street, west of Blair Road. near the D. C. Line, NW. 15 CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL. 40 RESTRICTED AREA TO SECOND COMMERCIAL. 60’. D AREA: part of lots 50, 51 and 806, square 3185, being north of Spring FPlace, on the unramed street east of Chestnut' Stree! 16. CHANGE FROM RI A AREA FIRST COMMERCIAL, 40', C AREA: part of parcel, 31788, belng 870 square feet im- proved by the third unit of the Westchester development 1located on_Cathedral Aven west of 39th Street. N.W. 17. FROM 80, C’ AREA FIRST COM! IAL,’ 60', 'C_AREA: lots 1, 24, 25, 26, 27 4nd 28, square 2089, being the quarry located on ‘the west side of Connec- ticut ‘Avenue between Newark and Ordwa; Streets, N.W. CHANGE FROM RI ENTIAL, 40 RESTRICTED AREA RESIDENTIAL. 40', “A"" SEMI-RESTRICTED AREA: ot 830, square 2072, being on the east side of Reno Road befween Highland Place and Ordway Street. N.-W, 19. CHANGE PROM RESIDENTIAL. 40’ “A" RESTRICT- ED AREA TO PIRST COMMERCIAL, 60/, C AREA: the rear of lots 801, 3. 1. 805, 803, 2, 808, 802, 809 and 810, square 2219, being on the east side of Conneciicut Avenue between Ordway and Macomb ~Streets, N.W. 20, CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL. A RESTRICTED AREA TO RESIDENTIAL. 60°, C AREA: lots 34, 35, 57, 809 and part of lof 75. sauare 1864, ‘being on the south side of Patterson Street between Chevy Chase Cir- WANTED—FARMS. 10 TO 30 ACRES OF THE BEST TRUCK land-or farm, not over 20 miles from District live ‘on ~rock-surfaced or concrete road. Price Dot over 33,000 cash. State nature of sofl, rovements in first letter to FRED B © 336N at. nv. Washingion, Exfi Al ‘GOOD__LAND, SOME i ‘-xu Trontuse, "Write B O Bo% 1o, o wker. frontuge, 2. Box Ave. ltnuon."lunlnuwn. D. C. - RENT—FARMS. NBAR CITY, ROCKVILLE PIKE_VERY profitable: train, bus. troiley; cash, shares: references. Address Box 490-K, Star office. * s AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. . URY DEPARTMENT, GENERAL SUP- MMITTEE, will hoid public suction May 25, 1931, beginning at 10 g'clock a.m., in the yard located at 8th and Csts. 5. Washington. D. C.. and con- tinuing immediately ~ thereafter at their warehouse located at 60 Florida ave. n.e.. Washington, D C. tne following damas nd unserviceable ‘material: Water coolers, eel drums, safe. engine, SCrap _coppe brass, iron. ‘mafl boxes, twine. coffee urns, steam sterlizers, plumbing fixtures, concrete mixel automobile, trucks, old wagons, _screens. rpets. moving picture m rulers. blueprint _cabinets, chests, electric fans, clocks, TREI PLY on Manday, : the rear of lots 1. 801. 809, square 1870, being on the ‘Connecticut Avenue between Leg: and Military Road. N.W. FROM RESIDENTIAL, 40, FIRST COMMERCIAL, 40, D AREA: lots 13 and 14, square 3616 located on the southeast corner’ of 4th and V streets. N CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL, 40’ RESTRICTED AREA TO FIRST COMMER- CIAL, 40, C AREA" lots 1 and 2, square 4191, 'being on_the southeast corner of 18th and’ Upshur_Streets, N.E. _ 24. CHANGE FRO CT- microscopes. canvas curtai giher miscellaneous material. Cash. RY K. HEATH, Assistant Secre- tary of the Treasury. my23.24 FUTURE DAYS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE WATER FRONT PROPERTY ON SEVERN RI NEAR ANAPOLIS. on DAY, SECOND, 1931, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. the undersigned trustees will offer at public tale at the court house door in the city of Annapolis, Maryland, a beautiful tract of land con- sisting of 99.5 acres, having a frontage of more than two-thirds of a_mile on tne Severn River and adjoining Sherwood For- est. The property is conveniently located with reference to the W., B. & A. Electric road at Iglehart Station and is most 7 docated for purposes of develop- ment, and is one of the last properties on the Severn River likely to be offered for sale in_the near future. For terms and particulars inquire of the undersigned. JAMES M. MUNROE, GEORGE 'B. WOELFEL, _my21.242628.31 AUCTION LE, FRIDA NINTH, 1931, AT TEN A.M 137% acres each; two im timber. MAY TWI - o Three tracts of . other in Also household -meuu‘ Tarm tools. pair registered Jersey yearlings. registered milk goats, 4 head well-bred horses. Four miles west' Fairfax, Va. off Les Highw-y C. J. ARMAND. . M_RESIDENTIAL. 40" “B" RESTRI/ ED AREA _AND FIRST COMMERCIAL, 60', C AREA TO SECOND COMMERCIAL, 60/, D AREA: lots 1 to 20 both inclusive, square 4494 and lots 20 to 44 both inclusive, square 4507, ‘being_part of the sauares bounded by 19th and 20th Streets, Mnllirk Road and 1 Street. NE. _25. CHANGE lOM RESI- DENTIAL. 40, B, AREA TO SECOND COM- MERCIAL. 40’, C AREA: Iots 904, 902, 900, 896, 808, 894, 492, 920, 919, 59, 3 915, 914, 913 and 912. square 58¢ bein, 1 of the residential frontage on the south le of Howard Road between Nichols Avenue and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tracks iying west thereof, SE. 6. CHANGE FROM FIRST COMMERCIAL, 60" C AREA RESIDENTIAL, 40°, A AREA: parcel 3235/6, being the area bounded by Alabama Avenie, Congress Road and Nichols Avenue and im- proved by the Congress Heights School. S.E. 37."CHANGE_FROM RESIDENTIAL, 40, A AREA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL, 40" C AREA: lots 801, 802. 803 and 15. square 5775, being all of the frontage on the south side of Alabama Avenue between Randle Place and 6th Street. S8.E. J. C. GOTWALS. L. H. REICHELDERFEI H. B. CROSBY, DAVID LYNN., U. 8. GRANT 3d., Zoning Commis- sion of the District of Columbia. myaZ-10t AUCTION SALES,* FUTURE DAYS. ction of Early American Antiques, Old Silver, Rare Old and China, Oriental Rugs and Many Fine Specimens of the Handiwork of Old Cabinet Makers being the entire collections of JAMES F. H. MAGINN and GEORGE W. BENDER =—TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION IN— THE BALL ROOM OF THE ALCAZAR Cathedral and Madison Streets, Baltimore, Md. ‘Thursday and Friday, May 28 and 29, 1931, at 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. (Standard Time) each day. The most important collection of authentic antiques offered in Balti- more since the famous Crim sale in 1905. We mention in part: Portrait of William Henry Harrison, President of the U. 8., by Charles fhY el Amalon, uass ik, Celnian o oo, of Mristierd H'v:l iwhite Bloc) able: t Chest Drawers, Museum Piece. e ntlfl’ aad Claw ‘Foor Bhiladelphin Chairs, Chippendale. ‘ihf- % th ‘stretcher. o ghell & on. bot 1 o1 e Bir Alsernon Tudor-Cratys A westoft from Sir ~Crale's noua'lmfifi'm‘?'r OPhotokraphed In BOOK on Maryland Sifversmis By Br. "Hall Pleasants and Howard Sii), made by Riggs & Grimin, 16i6. Pine Collection of China, Consistine of Spode, Sevres, Crown Derny, Veds e &E fin o Staimnl Handles. Oval Top Web "?é'.:'fl, e Desk, resded corners. serpentine interior. Chippendal Ty American w: ut Grandfather Clocks Sllreiia RTINS Wateriord Glags Asiral Lamps e o pleses of ‘V;'uy Barly work Quilts. © Pollard & Alkin Hunting Prints. Crulkshank Prists Hurricane Shades, id Pistols. i These coflections fiave: beeh made by these gentlemen over a period of O e oromans S o Soabiiion at the Baitimore’ Mageom ot ALT™ On Exhibition at the Alcazar, Tuesday, May 26th, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Wednesday, May 27th, 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.—(Standard Time). it etc. Mule Ffl 3 > Armchalr. Eatly American Walnut Gate-Les Ta. ‘4, with Ol B ax1y American Walnut Eari T ah Wa her € Jdohn ‘Gemmil Catlisle., Old Sheftiel nd_ American Bliver,” pair 'Hure it FROM . & | Walter .TO | staff, on the division headquarters de- District National Guard 161st Motor Transport Company, Seat- tle, Wash, 3,592; Company A, 298th Infantry, Honolulu, Haw: 3,587; Company C, 153d m“m% Prescott, Ark., 3,581; comrlni L, 143d Infantry, Hillsboro, Tex., 3,543. ‘These and other teams which finished with scores lower than th: local com- pany have been designated “Chiet of Militia Bureau's Indoor Rifle Team for 1931" for their respective areas, and each member will contests are fired in the in- door ranges of the various units by teams chosen after intercompany com- pecitions in the respective districts. The scores are sent to the Militia Bu- reau for compilhtion. ‘Three units of the local Guard mus- tered sufficient men at their weekly tion of superior in attendance. They were the 29th Divisicn Military Police Company, with a percentage of 96.96; Medical Department Detachment, 94.44; Headquarters Detachment, 93.18. The other 0 itions, in their re- spective classifications, with percent- ages, follow in their relative order: Excellent—Headquarters Detachment and Combat Train, 260th Coast Artil- lery, 86.30; Headquarters Detachment, Special Troops, 29th Division, 85.7 Battery C, 260th Coast Artillery, 85.00; receive & bronze | drills last week to obtain the classifica- | GIRL, 13, ATTACKED, MOTHER INCITES MOB - Crowd Disperses Without Violence Against Man Accused of A tempting Assault. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Mo., May 23.—Although urged by Mrs. May Wrisinger to storm the Ray Courty jail here and “punish” Paul Haman, 24-year-old colored man, held on a charge of attempt to as- sault her 13-year-old daughter, a crowd of 100 men dispersed early today without acts of violence. ‘The crowd carried a long rope, but remained orderly despite the plea for action frcem the girl's mother. “They seemed to lack a good leader,” Sheriff R. C. Willard said, adding that he did not expect further trouble and that Haman would be confined in the jail until trial. Fe said he and his deputies were prepared to defend the prisoner. Haman waived preliminary hearing on an attempted assault charge yes- terday and was bound over to Circuit Court. for trial in October. ‘The crowd gathered half a block from the jail late last night and stood about for several hours. cmvnp.ny fi',,m“ Engineers, 53:3. 1 ery satisfactory- Y Thfantry, 72.85. S Satisfactory—Company C, 121st En- gineers, 67.21; Compeny B, 121st Engi- reers, 61.65; Compeny A, 121st Engi- neers, 61.65. Organizations not listed above did not drill during the period covered by the report, it was announced, except Com- panies E and F, 121st Engineers, and Battery E, 260th Coast Artillery, did not submit drill reports. - Seven members of the local Guard were designated to attend the recent fleld zaass held in Baltimore, at the request of Maj. Thomas G. McNicholas, executive officer, Maryland National Guard. The officers who pariicipated, follow: Maj. St:wart M. Grayson, Medical Department Detachment, 260th Coast Artillery; Capt. Willlam F. Jorgensen, Company_ D, 121st Engineers; Capt. . Welsh, Headquarters and Service Company, 121st En; 5 Capt. Willilam T. Roy, 20th Division Military Police Company; First Lieut. George F. Harbin, 121st Engineers; Second Lieut. David W. Milne, Head- quarters Detachment, Special 3 29th Division, and Sergt. J. B. DeSpears, 260th Coast Artillery. Pvt. John K. Early has been ordered transferred from the reserve to the active list of Company F, 121st Engineers. Pvt. De Forest E. Sessions, on the Reserve list of the Médical De ent Detachment, 121st Engineers, been ordered honorably discharged on ac- count of removal IrB the District. A complete be made, under instructions just issued bommm’ mzfl-‘fll g of the 12 c officer 2 121st m- ment, of Engineers has been wdmruo:;omm-agnmmw men from organiza each - day for this Du; (1 Pvt. Pred E. Schaeffer, Headqua: Detachment, 29th Division, has ordered transferred to the Reserve list of that unit on account of business in- terference with the performance of military duty. Sergt. Walter C. Scheller and Corpl. Robert E. West have been ordered re- duced to the grade of private in Com- pany F, 121st , upon recom- mendation of the company commander. ‘The following promotions were or- dered to fill the vacancies: Pvt. (First Class) Joseph E. Hobbs, to be sergeant, and Pvt. (Pirst Class) David J. Bron- stein, to be corporal. Corpl. Walton E. Shipley has been or- dered premoted to the grade of sergeant in Company A, 121st Engineers, upon :mmmmduhn of the company com- B, e b for drill Tuesday evening instead of on u;nd-y. 1t was pointed out that drills cannot be made up by attending split drills, ‘The 2d Platoon of Company B, 121st Engineers, was on the rifie l"’lnge last 's‘::nuy, taking its regular target prac- Members of Company B, 12ist Engi- neers, have been asked to submit su;:- gestions for a company slogan. They must be in by June 16, at which time a slogan will be selected by a committee consisting of the company commis- sioned and non-commissioned officers, Members of Company B, 121st Engi- neers, were complimented by the Regu- lar Army inspection officer on the prompt and orderly manner in which the Engincer drill was carried out. ‘The commanding officer expressed his appreciation io the officers and men who spent extra time in preparing the equipment, records and quarters for in- spection, and also those who put in additional study. ‘The Gold Brick, service organ of the Headquarters Detachment, 29th Divi- sion, - features articles this week by Lieut. Col. Charles B. Elliott, U. S. A,, chief instructor of the 20th Division tachment, and by Lieut. Col. Peyton G. Nevitt, division adjutant, on the duties of that official in peace and in war. Summer training for the National Guard of the 3d Corps Area, which includes Pennsylvania, Maryland, Vir- ginia and the District of Columbia, will be conducted in nine different camps with an expected attendance of more than 19,000 officers and enlisted men, according to tentative camp schedules just completed by the cos area head- quarters in Baltimore, Md. ‘Three units from outside the corps area will go to Camp Tobyhanna, Pa., for firing facilities. The 27th Tank Company and the 102d Ordnance Com- pany, New York National Guard, will irain at Fort George G. Meade, Md. | Estimated attendance at the various | camps follows: Camp Ritchie, Md., 2,608, mostly Maryland National Guard; Camp Tobyhanna, Pa., 4,328, chiefly Artillery; Carlisle Barracks, Pa., 380, medical units; Fort George G. Meade, Md,, 172, tank units; Fort Monrce, Va., 591, Coast Artillery; Virginia Beach, Va., 2,568, Virginia Infantry and En- gineers; Prederick, Md., 116, aviation. Units of the District of Columbia Guard will train in two camps: Camp Ritchie, Md., August 9 to 23, Head- quarters and Headquarters Detach- ment, 29th Division; 29th Division Mili- tary Police Company, 260th Coast Ar- tillery, anti-air craft; Company A, 372d Infantry. The 121st Regiment of Engineers, local Guard, will train at Virginia Beach, Va., August 16 to 30. Pvt. Frank G. MacKenzie, Company P, 121st Engineers, has been ordered transferred to the 20th Division Mili- tary Police Company. Pvt. John W. Lippold, Medical De- partment Detachment, 121st Engineers, has been ordered honorably discharged W. C. T. U. News ‘The Edna Taylor Y. P. B. met at the home of Miss Mildred Ehling on Thir street northeast. Henry Stanton, presi- dent, presided. The mesting in June will take the form of “straw ride.” The closing feature of the evening was & bridal shower for Miss Vesta Pollock, whose wedding will take place June 30. The mother and father of the bride ‘were the only invited guests, the mother of the hostess assisted. ‘The executive meeting of the W. C. T. Y. was held Wedn y night, with Mrs. N. M. Pollock presiding. Mrs. E. C. Stanton, chairman of International Relaticns, announced the circulation of 8 petition on disarmament and urged all members of the union to sign it. Mrs. David Lum, chairman of the De- partment of Temperance and Missions. announced over $100 had been sent in on Light Line Unions, and Mrs. Hull was selected as the memorial member. Mrs. Charles Bair, chairman of Medal Contests, announced a medal contest conducted by the Enterprise Union June 19 at/the Wallace Memorisi United Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Pollock was elected as delegate to the World Con- vention of the W. C. T. U. at Toronto J\I_il_g 4 to 8. i e quarterly convention of the union will be held at the St. Paul Methodist Church, at 4700 nth street, June 18. Daniel C. Roper will be the prin- cipal speaker at the morning session and Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley will be the speaker ‘:: the -nebrenlcl)on ;;uum. Miss May Cam) , who was national president of In Cleveland Favk Tmion will vel 'ar] nion meet, Monday at the home of Mrs. Guy S. Glossbrenner, 3836 Fulton street, at 2 pm. Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter will be the speaker. s Henry on Cotumble soud, oy . Henry on um| % Mrs. Waring and Mrs. Oemhhln‘:z- P hostesses. The first vice presi- nt, Mrs. Morris, presided. The de- it yotions were conducted by Mrs. Livings- Mrs. Pollock announced the .address to be flvm by Miss Mary J. of at_the United Presbyterian Church on Thursday. A reception by the District W. C. T. U. at its close. Miss Isadore Scott, ntional secretary for legislation, gave an account of re- cent legislation. Mt. Pltasant Union met in Priends Church, Thirteenth and Irving streets, the president, Mrs. James M. Doran, presiding. cot Reports were rocel Bennett, treasuror; Mrs. A. B. Carty, director of flower mission, and Mrs. C. &mm the purpose e f.'mec' v for met:u-urev:hut Xo: It was voted to make | A. Edgar, Mrs. Daniel Bride, Mrs. D. T, Birtwell, Mrs. John C. Weedon and Mrs. R. F. Stout. Mrs. A. P. N. Hopkins Rm ted the names of her daughter, . A. C. Christie, and her grand- daughter, Mrs. Wesley Morris, for mem- bership, and Mrs. J. C. Weedon brought as a new member Mrs. Mell E. Ferrell, Disabled Veterans The membership of the District of Columbia Department of the Disabled American Veterans on May 15 was an- nounced as 40 per cent higher than at the corresponding date of a year ago. Efforts are being made during the two ‘weeks remaining of the D. A. V. year to Teach the quota of 900 which has been set by the national headquarters for Washington. In addition to three chap- ters already functioning here, the past year has seen the installation of two other chapters, 2 unit of the D. A. V. Women’s Auxiliary and a Dugout of the Trench Rats which is the burlesque out- fit of the disabled men's organization, admission to which is by vote of those already members. Ralph Chambers of the staff of the n office of the D. A. V. spent part of last week at Middletown, N. Y., participating in the annual convention of the New York department. Plans are under way to have the dele- gations from Virginia and Maryland and Georgia travel together with the dele- gation from here to Wilkes-Barre the last weck in June for the eleventh na- tional convention of the D. A. V. Ar- rangements for the special train are in charge of George W. Phillips, chairman of the Convention Committee, who has a register at department headquarters in the Investment Building. Gen. Frank T. Hines, administrator of veterans’ affairs, and Col. George E. Ijams, director of the Veterans' Bureau, have accepted invitations to address the D. A. V. meeting and to participate in the conference of the 80 D. A. V. liaison officers who act as free attorneys for veterans in preparaticn and presen- tation of claims before Government offices- throughout the country. On his way from the New York D. A. V. convention to the convention of the North Carolina Department at Raleigh, Capt. H. H. Weimer of Chicago, national commander, will spend some time this veck here in conference with the staff of the Washington office of the organization before the national conclave. Members of the D. A. V. participated 1ast week in the dedication of the new non-sectarian chapter at the Walter Reed Hospital. Lee Turner, commander of the Dis- trict of Columbia Departm:nt, will read, at _the Memorial day ceremonies at Arlington next Saturday, the original order of Gen. John A. Logan setting aside May 30 as a day of remembrance for former soldiers, sailors and Marines, on acccunt of removal from the city. Technical Sergt. Charles R. Drexilius, Catalogues will be meiled by the auctioneer wpon request GALTON, ORSBURN CO., INC., Auctioneers Vernon 0310 Baltimore, Md. Quartermaster Corps, State Detach- ment, has ed reduced to the grade of prival ercial _alcohol the Ifquids of indu acids sad petroleum, N . R. members cf the D, A. V. already arranged to af Barre copvention, .

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