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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 30 1931, AUC TIONGS. REAL ESTATE. > ON, 5 ’ ) . SALE—IIDI;SES. 15 7th ST. N. Detached home of seven del hitul rooms. all improvements snd SUNDAY.. Semi-detached brick in exclusive section of nw. A home with modern conven- dences, ' conveniently located. Small down Payment. Call Georgia 2676-W. . MORTGAGE COMPANY WILL 'SACRIFICE For immedial ale on terms like rent, the | following houses: 3831 Garfleld 8| Nw. 4333 Pessenden 8t NW onnecticut’ Av PEDERAL SECURITY & MORTGAGE ©O. 1522 K St N.W. (1‘ FOXHALL VILL 8 rooms. bath, all modern improvements. double garage: detached. $9.000, FRANK A O'NEIL, 1332 Wisconsin ave. Phone West FYY S s e e $12,950—Genuine Bargain. IN CHEVY CHASE ‘Builder will sacrifice new ALL-BRICK. 7- Toom, center-hall: large lot. 2-car BRICK garage. Information gladly furnish- d ‘Box 148-K. Star office. N PARK HOTEL. $12,500. 8 bed rooms, 2 baths. Rorches, sarage; perfect condition, Splendid location_ for rooming house. Very —easy Phone Wisconsin 4208; evenings, Pot. front and rear terms €334-J, A Wonderful New All-Brick Corner Home in Foxhall Village. $23,500. 4400 QUE ST. N.W., Open Daily Until 9 P.M, Furrishings from W. & J. Sloane. A home of e l’lnrdlnnrv charm, very spacious and beautifully bullt. A living room of unusual size with lovely fireplace and bookcases. Splen- did kitchen with specially drsllned cabinets and FRIGIDATRE. 4 LARGE BED ROOMS AND 2 BATHS. each with showe:r. Third floor lounge and club room, with real fireplace of rare beauty. 2-CAR BRICK GARAGE. Many other fine features. See it at AR A0S R i G corner_of 44th and Que sts BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. 1417 K St. “SPECIAL: NOTICE.” We have under construction six-room and two eight-room. 2-bath brick homes. several wiih center en- trance hall plan. Unusual attention and thought has besn iven to get- fing the most practical heme in this section and to have when firishea the best built. real home ever offered for the price Tt interested in the kind of con- struction that makes for permanent satisfection and properly propor- tioned room space— THESE HOMES, They are beautifully located. over- Jooking _one of the anding beauty spots of the city. 36th and Stroets N.W. do out _eit™ in o Cone neeticut avenue to Veascy street. CHAS. D. SAGER, Reaitar. Ouner and Byllder 924 1ith Street N.W. Natl four 0036. For Sublease In Westchester Apts. b Attractive I‘DA‘VImPn( la; ;I‘\(l;;'l“!fl::h ed room. solarium. aineiic. 1 Y;;;,;\ south exposul CALL CLEVELAND Congress Heights Bargain. Open Sunday. 340 RALEIGH ST. S.E. Two-story modern brick home: side and year yards. On easy terms. For appoint- ment to inspect call Met. 1647. LLOYD R. TURNER. 600 7th st. s.w LINCOLN Situated In one of the most desirable sec- tions of Capitol Hill, overlooking Lincoln Park. A well constructed brick dweliing, modern throughout and in perfect conditio Contains six large rooms and tile bath, ho Water hea, electric lights, double ' rear porches. brick gaiage. An ideal home. Priced at $7.900, on very attractive terms. JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS 314 Penna. Ave. S.E. _Realtors. DOWNTOWN. ROOMING HOUSE, within walking dis- tance of State, War and Navy Buildings, below Pa. ave. 14 rooms, $ baths, h.-w.h.. elee. TAn “excellent paying investment at e GRAVATTE, 7 15th St _ Realtor. Na 927 15, ehing Prone. Georsia 2500 3101 ALBEMARLE ST. A colonial home placed on wooded acreage. affording _seclusion, yet not isolated. first floor contains paneled entrance hall, e ‘drawing room with fireplace, library, e dining room with fireplace, kitchen. pantry, Iavatory. large rear porch’ overlook: fig wooded slope. Second " floor contains five rooms. two baths: third floor, 3 rooms and bath. Garage for three e Open Saturday and Sunday. _Clev. 0712 T OPEN TODAY 5 TO 9 P.M. 4500 cash, 380 per mo.; ALL BRICK: bargain. 411 Fessenden St. N.W Or_Call_ Nat. 8744, BARGAIN. Colonial brick. on 47-{t. lot. corner, 8 rooms and 2 baths, new. This is a desirable, o0d buy: will trade equity for clear hou {VALTER A. DUNIGAN, 625 15th st. n.w. Nat. 9530. $11,250. Chevy Chase. (harmmg Colonial. This very attractive detached home. sit- uated in_an established residential commu- nity, contains six (6) unusually spacious rooms and bath. It is on a very beautifully Iandscaped lot.” approximately "60x125. and has a one (1) car garage to match the house. The rear part of the lot is all fenced in, and in addition to lovely shade trees there is a plentiful supply of dogwood trees, fruit trees and evergreens. The prop- erty ‘s _complete with screens and electric Tefrigeration and on a paved street: conven- ient to schools, stores and_transportation. Liberal terms if desired. Pull information and inspection may be fiad by calling Wis. NORTH CLEVELAND PARK. I will build 2 detached houses on lots 54 . wide, southern exposure. according to your plans. For further details apply to WALTER 'A. DUNIGAN, 925 15t st. n.v. . . 0753, $8.200—BUNGALOW, 6316 2nd St. N.W, Appealing to any one caring for beautiful home. _Five rooms. large yard, concrete street and alley. garage. Highest elevation insures comfortable Summers. New school, 20-acre park, stores; Capital Traction car one block, C. H. MARSHALL. Owner, Georgia 2979, BIG BARGAIN—HOME OR N ST. NEAR 6th ST. $3.500 will buy a 3-story, 7-room and bath rick house rented for $35.50 per month. me tenant been in the house for 9 vears. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO., 1315 H Bt. N.W. Dist. 0998. FORT BAYARD PARK. $10,950. TO $12,500. RADAY PL. ‘Magnificent street with a great variety of individual homes to make your selection, and finished accor ing to your own ideas. They are different.© One and two tiled baths with showers, breakfast and dining rooms, fireplace; some havs oak trim, Built-ln sarase, rare lswns. shrub- bery. XHIBITION HOUSE 4453 FARADAY PLACE N.W.. FURMNISH- ED. JND OPEN UNTTL s Ear AY PLACE 1S BETWEEN FESSEN- DIN AND GARRISON STREETS. PHONE NATIONAL 9300. BOSS & PHELPS, 1417 K 8t. N.W. DETACHED BRICK COLONIAL HOME., 16th ST. PARK. This excellent home just completed; cen- ter-hall type. having a living room 'entire depth of house. nice large dining room and Yery, conveniently arransed kitchen, Joined by cozy breakfast room. Three bed rooms. two baths comprise second floor; master bed yoom entire depth of house: beautiful open stairway to attic. Unusually large lot with shade trees to wide paved alley. Slate 700, solid brass hardware, electric. fixtures and 'tinted ceiling are some of the attractive features. 6 1ith st. n.w., opposite Shepherd Park. Open until 3 pm. dail ow....r.".’...?%’.'.fim‘!""°’?>&° ¢t 6220, "Room 805, 1008 Vermont Ave. KW SALE—HOUS! $13,450. Near 18th and Columbia Rd. Semi-Detached. 9 Rooms and 2 Baths. 2-Car Brick Garage. Terms Arranged to Suit Purchaser. For appointment to inspect Phone HENRY J. ROBB, INC,, 1024 Vermont Ave. District 8141. 7708 MORNINGSIDE DRIVE, IN BEAUTIFUL SHEPHERD PARK. HREYS Dt Diaclted S Siory Dilck, 8 rooms, 2 baths, lavatory on £ st floor; mod- ern in all detafls: nnusualiy. large ' living £hom With open frcplace, 4 bed rooms, Jaree attic, front porch full width of house. 2-car brick garage. Priced several thousand dol- s below'actual'cost of construction. ~ Open JOS. A. HERBERT & SONS, 1013 15th ST. N.W. _ PHONE DIST. 4500. T " EXCLUSIVE AGE? 318 PARK PL. N.W. Brick residence, 6 rooms and bath, hew.h, electric lights, two sleeping porches as well as front porch. Price, §8,500. Open for Inspection Saturday min rd. turn SUNSHINE HOMES IN BEAUTIFUL MICHIGAN PARK Detached and semi-detached homes | embracing uty, comfort and the | | hewest 'ideas in modern construction. | Consider our unusual prices for these | || splendid all-brick individual homes. They | will meet your every demand of what a | real “home should and_they offer | 0 | Six large rooms. Large coat closet, mirror door. | Built-in_china’ closet, Real open frcplace. Large, bright kitchen; pAntry. | Double Grain board | Malestie retrigerator. | Embossed_linoleum. Larze, bright cellar, Tiled ‘bath. bullt-in tub, shower. Stlent toilet. Linen closet, Cedar-lined | value beyond your highest expeetations. | I | paper: Newest _eclectrie fixtures. Reinforced con- | crete porch, Double rear porches. Brick sarages. Large roomy lots. We will arrange satisfactory terms. To inspect drive out either Rhode Island Ave. or Michigan Ave. to 12th St N.E. left on 12th 8t to Upshur St 1of¢ | on Upshur 8t one block to sample Home, | 4306 10th St. N.E. "Open every evening | until 9 P.M. | Breuninger & Phifer 1103 Vermont Ave. National 7713 | BE SURE AND SEE THE NEW GROUP of JAMESON Built Homes Now Open for Inspection EXHIBIT HOME 1608 D St. N.E. Many new and attractive features that are sure to please you are to | be found in these excellent homes and you will wonder how so much can be had for the low price asked. Open Every Day Until 9 P.M. Wm. M. Throckmorton | 208 Investment Bldg. Dist. 6093 | month. SALE—SUBURBAN. (Centinued.) CLA A, — T-ROOM BUNGALOW, Pm-um Feaidential section, conven; churches, eleetric and %48,050; smail ay- ike rent, to_own no fees, Eoensalans or oinerwise. | Consider this and see Mr. 100 Milton_ave. PRICED TO SELL, IF YOU ARE LOOKING for & real brick house. 6 rooms, sieeping porch, kfast alcove, pantry and back rch, tile bath and shower, open fireplace, ot-water heat, el as, hardwood floors, large closets, cellar and ), concrete front porch; plenty of sha wllll lnd aved streets. Located lll a Park, just off Wa: -Dflll nrl lvd . st. in Oollege Heights, Mt rnom Hyltll\'llle 360-M. NEW RDOM HOME, CITY WATER, ‘HUI'- ‘water heat, shower, bullt-in_garage; over- looking Army and Navy Country lub. Proper priced to sell, on terms to lul Clarendon Zl‘l'l. J. R. Mossburg, AI’MHIWB,-, 5 ACI M BUNCIALU eltcmc range, chicken houses, tiful loca hard road, 11 lnl“ . C. Bargain. $4.500. Widow ‘must sell. F. Hartman, Merrifeld, Va. " Phone Falls Church 'OWNER MUST, SELL BEAUTIFUL BUNGA low in best section: § large rbfm hall, clos bath, hardwood floors, larse firepiace, full cellar: large grounds. shrubs. flowers. froit, lawn: modern in every detal New painé and paper, 4350 Prigidaire, elec: wash- ing machine, White Hot gas range and ex- pensive fireplace equipment goes with house with reasor le cash payment. Sacrifice 500; montialy payments, 345, lnclufl» ing inerest. Reduced $1.500 for guick sale. Phone Hyattsville 1585, Il HU 1. and Johnson aves., Hyatts: NEARLY ACRE HIGH GROUND _NEAR Bladensburg. ideal location for kennel, cat- v, chickens Lot or bulld to sult. G. A. STLE. H R. VA. HIGHLANDS—NEW 6-R. BRICK, LAST l\ari 4{\ modem nnrucuo priced to sell 258,150 Tensonable terms may be arranged. Also newly finished ._sem{-bungalow, large lot: 8 real enap, $4,650; terms, Also 8-r. semi-bungalow, $5.850; terms. Also S-r. house. lurnnhem $3,00 terms. Abingdol £ r finished modern bungalows, 24.030; 3100 cash 346 ber mo. "ALso. Hyatis: viile Hills, ‘modern bungalow, b; acre land. "37 " fruit_trees, garage and chicken house, $5,250. Others too numerous to men- tion. l( (0\1 are bllylnl ulllne renting or want farm, call J. Oakerest office, Ml Vernon and O:krldle Bivd. Phone Clarendon 272._Open every day but Saturday. IN TAKOMA PARK. MD, A modern detached house, beautiful lhrllb- bery. flowers, evergreens, etc., elegant lawn, large trees, fine shade. house i jood con- ditfon; tront and rear porches hot-water heat. gas, elec., etc. Must be seen to be eppreciated. Also lot 100x145 ft.. opposite garage: bearing fruit trees, small fruit, giapevine, etc, - Would make fine’ bids, lot. Address Box 347 _office 31* CLARENDON: VA —BEAVTIFUL SIX-ROOH home, all modsrn conveniences: (wo block from Clarendon’s business district. Lari lot with flu\\t" snd lokgubs $0.500; term: Ir Shoreham Bids District 6583, UNIVERSTTY PARK. 6-room house. a.m.l., hardwood floors, h.- h.. open firepiace. double marage. large lot; 1900 Call OWNER for easy WOODRIDGE—BROOKLAND. Come out Saturday or Sunday. 3814 26th st. n.e 6-room colonial, tile bath and shower: very modern throughout. Only one left. 1001 Douslas st. n.e—7-room bungalow. garage, concrete sireei and alley. - Reduced sts. New bungalow. 26th and Peng Come out and see how they are built. down. balance like rent \VOODRIDOE REALTY CO.. 2377 R 1 Ave. N.E.. ___ North 7208, NEW BUNGALOW, LARGE ROOMS, ILE bath, h.-w.h., hardwood floors and trim, floored attic, garage: large lot. with beauti- ful shade tree: conveniently located in West Riverdale, near Washington-Baltimore Blva " Price, 36.800° terms. New hous large rooms, h.. I; and all conveniences, Price reduced; 35,250, easy terms. DUNN & CO.. Ave.. Mt. Rainier. ie Hyattsville 810. SAV Cozy bungalow: ¢ bright rooms, bath: newly papered and painted: thorough- Iy modern; price, §2,950; $100 cash, $30 per O. B. ZANTZINGER_ CO. National 5370. Hyattsville 72. SIX-ROOM IN_ VIRGINIA: CITY water, electricity, gas, bath. sewer. cellar. built-in tubs, hot-air heat: on large elevated lot. one block from stores, schoois. Lee Highway bus. Newly decorated and ready fo move in. ' Nothing like it at this price, $4.050; easy terms. FRED _O. LAKE, Prone Clarendon 229. ____ 200 Lee High Park Lane. Va. 31% CLARENDON. VA—5-ROOM AND BATH buncalow, cellar, furnace heat. fireplace, elec., gas. Price, $4,900: cash, $130; balance, £35 ‘per_month.” or' reduction in price for larger cash payment. ty-acre lot, 7-room and bath home, elec., chicken houses, sarage, fruit. Price, $6,500. Terms, _ i N. E. RYON CO., INC, don_1250. 1004 Wil MOVE RIGHT IN. Waoodridge bungalows of the homey kind: See them today, Open. 3806 Eastern ave.. rooms. a.m. 21 Mortle ave., open. 120 Sl o M jorth 4338, PARK, MD. Beautiful new brick home. Monroe st. Large rooms, hot-water heat, tile bath, shower, hardwood floors throughout, electricity; 2-car brick garage: very reasonably priced. Representative on sround. Phone Hyattsville 136-R or 147._31°_ terms._Hyatts. ne. 3500 3333 R P! cl ivd. COLORED_BUY DIRECT FROM OWNER. 720 Park rd. nw. occupied. but open sn:nudny for inspection from 1:30 p.m. sulnm COLORED-350 GASH, 345 MO. INCL. ALL int. will buy 6 rooms, bath. gas. h.-w.h. glec. cellar, 3 porches,’ yard to. ailey: st. he. $50 cash, $30 mo.. will buy 6 rooms, bath. gasi near’ Navy Yard, Price ress. E. M. AIKEN. 627 I5th st Nat. 3556. wis, COLORED. 432 P St. N.W. 6 large rooms, bath. hot-water heat. elec lights, hardwood floors: room for “garage. Small’ cash payment, balance monthly. Open evenings 6 to 9. TG COLORED. 4222 Clay ne—5-room bungalow: ami.: $4250. 4242 Clay ne.-—4-room bungalow. bath, ‘elec.: $3,500. 4257 Dix n.e.—2-story. § rooms. Dbath. h.-wh. 3$4250. 4508, 4524, 4532, 4534, 4536 Dix n.e—4-room bungalow. elec’ '$3.500 each. CHAS F. A, LONGUS. Agent, 4038 Benning rd. n.e. At 1898-W. 31 COLORED. SEE THE HUGHES’ HOMES. TULTRA;MODERN GRAY TAPESTRY BRICK. 5, 6,7 ROOMS WITH HALLS. SAMPLE HOUSE, OPEN AND LIGHTED, ¢ 528 25th N.E., $6,175. FACING KINGMAN LAKE. OPPOSITE NEW GOVERNMENT PARK. Constructed under personal supervision of an ENGII EST GRADE materials, for 25th AND B}-,NNING RD. Young, Representative. Lincoln 918 Eves, NEARBY MD. BARGAINS, Osll for inspection and ¢ ton. 7 i 5-rm. Hyattsville, Berwyn Hgts. §4850 - 201 Edmondston Td. bngalow: am.i. $4950. Jiist off Edmond- ston rd., 2% i S-rm. bungalow. $ Cash payment $200 upward, b ance, o N. E. RYON CO.. 1216 N. ¥. Ave., 213 1ith Cor 1871 (10 BAL: Col: SUBURBAN HOMES. Takom 450, Cony 3" rooms. bath our , large lot. shade trees: sma'l cash payment and only $40 per month includirg int. ‘and principal. $7,500— Remarkable value: new brick and shingie, 6 rooms. tiled bath. fireplace, w.h., scresned: covered porch: built-in rur paved street: large lot, trees. $9.950—D. C., N.W. New brick and frame, 6 lovely rooms. cedar closets. sleeping porch, tinted tiled bath. model kitchen electric re- frigeration. unusual _trim, fully reened, proper drains. attic. level lot, gara Some real bergains in detached homes in Takoma. Blair, Silver Spring and Woodside. New listings weekly. C. W. VAN WAGNER, 223 Cedar St., Takoma Park, D. C. Georgla 1726, Open Saturday and Sunday. SACRIFICE. New colonial home with one acre, close in Montgomery County, Md., overlooking golf course. Very large rooms, high ceilings, high elevation. Bradley 716. 31 Tot or ot Eorma: 7m 0379, RENT—SUBURBAN. KINGMAN PARK Benning Road at 23rd Street N.E. FOR COLORED $8,000,000 being spent within & few blocks. Kingman Park adjoins an extensive river park and large school project, costing _many _millions of dollars. Hundreds of satisfied home owners have purchased all-brick, fully mod- ern_houses of superior construction with, large tront and double ‘resr orches with deep lots to alley. No family should rent when these homes can be purchased at most reasonable prices and terms. PRICE, $6,450 $300 Cash—Monthly Payment Like Rent CHAS. D. SAGER Realtor and Builder. National 0036. 924 14th St. N.'W. URIVERSITY PARK, MD.—1 MILE FROM university: sunny modern Louse having 7 rooms, entrance hall. breakf: nook, down- stairs lavatory, large closets, gas stove, good fireplace: 75 feet by 150 lot with law: shrubs and trees. Call Hyattsville 689. HYATTSVILLE- Attractive 7-room house room, plenty of closets, good fireplace, gas stove, room in basement lor servant, large orch, built-in garage: pood condition. arge lot. Phone Hyattsville 689. 7-ROOM BUNGALOW: BIG. COOL RDOMS flnrd 'n planted, gar., bat] T being ruit: $35 big, I A o close in. ~Also. nei to permanent tenant. o3 4-room bung. porch 8x25 feet, Deec and poplar shade. walnut trees: many acres rich Jand. for land Mr. PERKIN: M LARGl COOL FURNISHED , HOUSE _TO Tent. by year or Summer months, on small farm in Md.: near bus line, 13 mi. from D. C._Phone Ashton 154-F-6. 31° NEAR WASHINGTON GO AND O S harming. eont Soy Bome ol mod- ern conveniences and only 15 minutes from Gowntown. et shoreham_Bias "0 Bistrict_s6s. 3-ROOM AND BATH APT. FURNISHED, §30 per month, 3-room and bath apt. unfurnished, $25 per_month. 7-room house on Baltimore pike, suitable for tourists house, $50 per month. 7-room house with 3. acre of ground, in Riverdale: arage: 540 ber raonth. m-mvn?l- ".ZANTZI.N WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. gAL!n WW,&?}" x‘Ancg.MNs. . COL. HTS., etworth, ant, Chevs action. give full data. Box T &y WILL EXCHANGE VALUABLE LOTS FOR small_house. subject to one trust, Address Box _65-M. Star office. 31* CAPITOL HILL, ANY CONDITION, 6 TO 10 Toom hotise. redsonable; good cagh’ payment. Answer quickly. _Box 1268, Cit; 8.ROOM HOUSE. 2 BA u!\ul LOT: 000; 'good cash pay- ety 320, ne e S0t dcal with owner. B ment. _Would dress' Box 156-M. Star office. WANT SIX OR SEVEN ROOM BRICK OR frame bungalow or two-story modern house, girect from owner. ' 'Brice and terms must be reasonable, Seid detalls to 1410 1 st TN, * Nat. 3534 sun—sml\mnfl. BURB. AND _RENT, Foemey m&'fi !ll Clel’ st., Takom: FoRrE. & & NEW 5-ROOM Bml-nmlonww. BATH: Dright goooms. large closets; thoroughly %, block {rom bug line. ZANT- o G zufulnco ‘s attevilie, Md. i X FINE NEW MODERN 5-ROOM AND BATH ; city water: one trust. deal community. “See Mr. ELLT d builder, on the DYO:I"’ 439 So. Lyon Park, Clarendon, A REAL HOME_FOR ACTIVE OR business man—Seven rooms, a.m.l. garage: two acres or more: situated in beautitul oak grove. Owner isaving locality: no_trade Sonaidered.” Por location call Siiver Spring W. - IGER CO. McLEAN Hyattsville, Md. VA. 6 rooms, kit. and bath: jarge lot: hardwood fioors: am.L.i %4 sa. from car line and bus: $45.00 per ‘mo. U. LTERS, McLean, Vo or"hone Palls Churh b9 2. | [ | Subject to first trust, RENT-—STORES. Ideal location’ for, barber, tallor, shoema| otion store and many other Tentan. "368 Nastor 8. s Gol. 1108, 2425 14th BT. N.W.—LARG] Sultable Ast., ‘!01 garage. ‘Low rent. Good location. any business.” W. A. MILLS, Insurance Bldg. 731 7th 8. 2 ?fl’“%-'é’é?)’ sed llnlarh 'school 7980, Tohn 3 u-nn-ll PL REAL ESTATE—LOANS. INC. 1331 G St. N.W.. Room 206. Met. 2495. 1739 ¥ BT, N shoe _ repairing, " deilea cJean) en, sging, beaut I 16" Un! ey Bide Mol 3348, © ool aetronalitan V2. 1020_North_Capitol St. 31 WELL LOCATED STORE. 915 G st. n.w. About 20x80. Will re- model. _Immediate possession. ~For rental apply GIBSON'S. 917 G st. n. DELICATESSEN STOR tional opportunity on, Conn. ave, a high-grade delicatessen business: Sauipbed; in the ce 1 thickly populate laree “apartment plenty of parking P05 one capable of gonducting highest- class, Sasoey e apply. SHA & LUCHS, INC. 1435 K sz National 2345. IMMEDIATE POS\LEQION Store 24x97. Two large show windows.|#: Dry, concrete cellar same size. Center of best business section. 614 12th St. N.\W. Between F and G Sts. Apply to your broker or second floor same address for inspection, = mc:s AND STUDIOS. DOWNTOWN: floor space. Ha Ext suitable for store conveniences. _Met. 7348, EVENING STAR BUILDING. Vacant offices in The Star Bullding a rare. and offices here should become mo: desirable as the Government bulldings south of the Avenue develop. It your business involves {requent contacts with Government artments. you should consider your future ce location at this "time, when three offices in The Star Bullding are vacant. with rentals ranging from $30 to 365 monthly. Apply 610 Star Buildi E! R_OFFICE LOC. 3708 New Hampshire Ave. N.W. 2 rooms. kitchen and bath. .£50.00 FLOYD E_DAVIS COMPANY. 733 12th St. __ Nat. 0: 035 408 H ST. IV : 8509 Georgin ave n.W.. 1362 Fiorida ave. ne. . 903 Grant 1207 9th st. pl_n.w nw.... SALE OR EXCHANGE. TAKOMA PARK. D. C-—_MODERN GORNER home, eight rooms. ofl” burner, electric fir place, weather-stripped: shrubbery, flowe: six_shede trees; property inclosed with o samental iron fence. Five-room bungalow wanted. Owner, on premises, will show any time. 7i01 Ghestnut at.. orner of B rd._Georzia 0519, 31! LOT IN BEAUTIFUL PARK BURROUND- ing, Eventually. if not now. you will went such a home: small cash down. 25c to 50c a day: no interest, no taxes, not attachable: Wi on records show such places in- to 50% year. I need 16th lot Address 174-M, Star office. COLONIAL BRICK. PRACTICALLY NEW. 14 r. 3 baths, double garage. The la: word In_modern construction: beautifuily lo- cated in Washington Country Club Hil Too large for present owner: will sell rea- sonably or trade for smalier house, farm or income property. See J. L PRICE, Oakcrest office, phone Clarendon 272, for full details and appointment for inspection. A chance of a lifetime to secure one of best homes in Arlington Co. | EIGHT UICK MONEY D, Jst ANDAlnd TRUSTS) $100 TO WE&-‘- ND G, PAVETO JOMPLETE “TRANBAC: ONB. COURTEQUS SERVICE. C. F. WARING, i416 F ST. NW. NATL 9172, WATEl-mNT PIOPBR'I‘Y‘ SOUTHAVEN, ON BEAUTIFUL SOUTH . Take Defense Highway towards An- napolis, Md. 21 miles from Bladensiurg turn right at large sign: 1)s miles to en- trance. Beautiful wooded sites and homes for_sale at unusuaily low prices. Teanis. pajks. community peaches and piries. Care. ully but sensibly restricted. Office on prem- ises or at 1103 Vermont ave. n.w. Dist. 6220. FOR RI TTAGE, ANIS] FURNISHED, conveniences: July. August and Sept. ner Ridge ave. and Edgewater Drive, ach, Md.. or Atl. 430 NORTH' BEACH COTTAGE FOR RENT Water inside. elec., shower bat! fortable. 80i Dayion ave. Ph. Dec. 049) w. LONG BEACH. SHEL- TWO LOTS. 48 F d Harbor, $800. ,f.‘“ Park section. h dock, beach. ehade. argal tion"at oncé. SanEs . LEE AT BEVERLEY BEACH, MD._FOR RENT, 5-room h\ml?llnw. nicely furnished; screened: in porch with awnings: water and elec.: will accommodate jre at Mrs. Saturday and Sunday, “Annapoiis, SEE CEDARH HES, Z_Sea, shade and sunshine; a restricted, well developed Summer colony, 32 miles 'from D. C. (near Shady Side, Md.). Good roa glectitcity, bont harbor. Cottages at 31! 915, 100, $2,950 and up, 'Lots as low as §150. s. Drive through Marlboro and Zion and _sallow signs. BAUMAN & AN. 1 Thomas circle. _Decatur 4700. SEVFRAL COTTAGES AND LOTS. CO- lonial Beach, Va.—Will be at Francis Cot- tage, Set. and Sun. Price, $750; water and sewer, elsc 31 1,000 FEET ON CHESAPEAKE BAY. 50 geres; modern. veai-around home; 36 ‘miles from Weshington: = reasonable. HORuce" 500 Fast 3and ri Universtsy 7204 Baltimore. Md FURNISHED COTTAGE: SHADE, FRUIT, electricity, artesian well: May 30. 31 on B, fole gy gy Mre “Veishan, hadyside. Md._Col. 4444 g WILL SACRIFICE NEW SUMMER COT- tage on Chesnpeake Bay subdivision: two rooms. large ccreencd porch. indoor lavatory: on lot "40x95. Smal torms to reliable person. Price, $850. Ad- dress Box 145-M. Star_office. 31e ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHIZD BUNGALOW for rent on Chesapeake Bay, adioining Point Lookout: ‘large porches; select location: also new bungalow for sale. Apply on premises, Mrs. STILL. FOR_SALE_BEAUTIFUL NEW BUNGALOW at ‘Southaven. Md Lot 98x192. Large living room, open’ fireplace: % bed rooms, bath: kitchén with elec. range, Frigidaire, automatic electric moior system; large Screened-in porches: overlookirg ' South River: ciose to bathing beach: 34.950; terms To suit. ~ Oall Dist. 6229 or inspect on premises. O—6-ROOM d stucco bungalow, acre of wooded fand. 100 ‘tcet ‘of sand beach with sea Wail: 13600, W. G. WILLIAMS, 3505 Rittennouse st._Cleveland BAY RIDG: i 3 rooms. toilel do . bath_upstairs, e, showcrs, co: drive, automatic electric range, lirge poreh; sell furnished or unturnished. Call North 314 OOM HOUSE AND LARGE ToT T Benedict, with 100-ft. water front: recson- able. Apply 1237 10th n.w. Phone Me 1103, ERNEST MESSICK. 1 . DOUBLE COTTAGE. ON BATHING beach: siceps T; gas; scason, $150; open 3lst. WM. DAYTON. Fair NEAR ANNAPOLIS, SHORE COTTAGE. shed. 5 bed rooms. living room. large Boreh. screenca.. clccieits: 485 Ca Mmonth: £50 per month for four months: available June 1st.” Write Miss Bates, 1359 Conn. aye. 'APARTMENTS RENTING _FOR _ 318. 000, $17.000 end $55,000, respectively: well rented and splendid condition. Owner will trade for clear property in or out of city. dress Box 195-M. Star office. CORNER LOT 1! ARBY VIRGINIA: improvements. ~ Will considér good used car as down payment or will trade for small in- vestment property, rented. Address Box 191 Star office. TAKOMA PARK. MD —} tached: 4 bed rooms, bath. gas, garage 35,000, at' 5i; per cent. Wil trade equity for house in colored or ‘partly colored neighborhood. Phone Shepherd 2362-W. ATTRACTT! Y CHASE, D. C.. HOME of 8 rooms with 90-ft. lot. Good condi’ion. excellent location. Price, §14.750. Trade for building lots or_smaller house. Any broker or L. E. F. PRINCE, 314 Invéstment &. FIVE [CORNER LOTS AT WEST MCLEAN, 253125 each; reasonable. E. HOUTZ, . Va. o OAKCREST LOTS AND VILLA _SITES, beautifully shaded. overlooking " city and river: 12 minutes to center of city; 31,100 and up: terms to suit; or we will arrange to build and finence your home. Why rent longer? Start today by laying the founda- tion of that future home by selecting a 1ot. A little down and o little each mo. Speciai attractive proposition to__buflders. Open every day but Saturday. See J. L. PRICE, Onkcrest, Va._ Office, M. Verngn and Oak- ridge blvds. Phone Claréndon 372. DESIRABLE,_ LOTS. RICAN UNIVER- sity Park—40x125 fo ‘16-ft. alley; 15 cents 1L, assessed 20 cents ft.i improved street. Address Box 146-K, Star office. $6350_LOT 50x142; WATER. GAS AND ELEC. in: North Randie Highlands. D.°C. Terms that you can meet, = ADELBERT W. LEE. 343 105t ‘now. Nei. 1938, KALORAMA HEIGHTS 100-FOQT FRONTAGE, 20-POOT ALLEY. PLENTY OF SHADE TREES. | NRCRITTENHOUSE ST. CHEV 2 LOTS, 45x150 EA. $1.650; A.MI. 60x130. $1.950; ASSESSED (32.380). AMERICAN UNIVERRH‘Y PARIC 44x192; BARGAIN, Riverdale, Md.— Titand shade. Built-up section: $900; akoma Park, Phils. av —so ft. front, on grade; trees. bus: 13c st GRS B DiErENRACH Lo TBpectalist, 1343 H 8t. N.W. Nat. 8850. Clev. 4111, MOUNTAIN HOMES. PLACE AT BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT— masters’ and 3 servants’ bed rooms. 3 baths, large living ropm, dining room, hall. porch with excellent view, sun parior, completely furnished, garage, fireplaces. furnace, lights consider at ‘moderate price. Phone National Branch 65, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. SUMMER HOMES. RENT—NEAR KEENE, N. H.. LARGE FARM house comfortably furnished, $175 from June till October. Phone Ciev. 6862. BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA. For rent, well furnished cottage: eight beautiful wooded lot and e and golf course; season, goo Telephone 36-R or P. O. Box 71, Blué idge Summit SHORE PROPERTY. FOR SALE—ONLY 33 MILES FROM WASH- ington on Chesepeake Bay. by way of Mariboro pike.’s wonderful hiome for fam. 1ly, wishing 19 & Summer nesr Wash- ington. mOo: 'a lmpmv:menn. in ab- solutely r!ecz condition. Pive TOOMS. completely furnished. Wonderful place Xor children. No cleaning or repairing to done. Move right in. Price. sum Terme, For inspection. see J. A. HAYDEN, No. 302, Woodward Building. Nat. 7312, SALE—FARMS. FARI AND COUNTRY HOMES, "CON- Temoat to Washington, Let me know, what an UELL FARM AGENCY. - don, Fairfax co v- Office, Herndon Hotel. 550 ACRES HIGHWAY, BLUE. < OBlendin tarm: ¥60 v | iRRSE ‘i’x"chng‘ 416" Bond Bids. Nat. seu. 16_AGRES, ALL GLE! TR GOGD home, outbuildings, fruit: also 3800 worth building materials; 25 miles out in Vll‘l’lnll Frice. $5.350._Phone Clarendon FNTING, O STATE RORD, m?! 2 ation; a s Tonar st o00: erme. - W. G- WILLIAMS, 3806 Rittenhouse st. Cle E 31° BARGAINS, NEARBY MD. VA 3 aq. elec. line, 31,350, lar. cutpulidings ‘acres, s Dries. . Md. to- Yaccs “farm, ‘18 acres, new ~house, 34,500, 3250 cash, $30 per mo. Montgomery Co., on pike. 8 rooms. ‘1% acres. 200 acres, river, stredm, sprin €O., Exclusive Agt. Nat. 3671 1004 K Bt N Tooms, cel- ADVANCE NOTICE For_the First Time._Home Sites at MORGANTOWN-ON-THE-POTOMAC: A few cheice locations will be offered for sale_beginning June l4th. Those interested in meking an_ earlier selection can do o by calling Nat. 1164. 1006 Wesh. Loan & Trust Co. Bldg., or by coming to Morgantown Sat- urd Sunday. DRIVE DOWN SATURDAY TO “OAK Bluft,” adjoining Woodland Beach and South River Park. Only 8 water front lots left vith private beaches, dense shade, county road to each lot; les from Weshington. 5-room cotiage, 32-t. screened porch. bath, good well. See R. D. LILLIE or Mr. FLEET on_premises, or call Georgia 3300. ~ _31° FOR RENT—3 COTTAGES By Week End, Week or Month. Adains 3233 “PINE WHIFF BEACH. Adjoining Woodland Beach. For sale. lots! | lots! lats!" in_restricted, réfined and well established subdivision, Our iots are 34x115 for $93.30; 33 down, $3.50 monthly: guar. tee water view from every lot and very close to_our three community beaches. For sale, two new bungalows: city con- veniences. Price, $950 and $1,850. BERNARD, Adams 5333. WILL SACRIFIC water Park, 32 miles £ 375; lots adjacent sell for Easy terms. 2% "Address_Box 144-M. oce. SHERWOOD FOREST. Private housekesping coltage for rent, 163 Priar Tuck Hill. 4 rooms. kitchen, Apoly on premises May 30, 31, or Petef Pan_Shop. Baltimore. Md PLAY BALL £ DAY OR NIGHT. DECORATION DAY. DEEP COVE. MD. HORSESHOE__ PITCHING. _ CROQUET. JUMPING BARS, BIG OUTDOOR OVEN, SWING! CHICKEN DINNERS AND FISHING. SEE MR. JOHN ATWELL. CRABBING. SEE CAPTAIN ROGERS. 4-ROOM_AND BATH BUNGALOW, ELEC- TRIC LIGHTS. $2.500. 5-ROOM_AND BATH BUNGALOW. ELEC- TRIC LIGHTS, BOAT HOUSE. GARAGE, ONE ACRE OF GROUND: $15.500. A_FEW WOODED HOME SITES FACING THE COVE_AT REASONABLE PRICES. PLEASE BEAR IN MIND THIS IS NOT A VISION, o HILIP G. AFFLECK. 1235 N Y AVE. SALE OR TR‘\DE. Six rooms. bath, garage; al 30 miles from Washington, nea; Forest. directly on water; hot-water complétely furnished with large G. box and_every modern improvement. clear, If trade. state fully what you have to offer. Address Box 150-M, Star office. 31* CARDEROCK. Distinctive Homesites of unusual individu- ality now for sale; actuaily overlooking the cholcest scenery of the Upper Potom Ares limited. Reasonable restrictions safe- guard your home. Take Conduit rd. two miles west Cabin John Bridge. ~Silver Spring POTOMAC RIVER. 68 asres, having rare beach shore; large oak tries on water front: Potomac 4 miles wide here. Merits your attention on account of Maryland State road program under con- struction, making accessible a little known, beautitul’ section of the river 44 miles from ., line. _ Price. $2. TH!'OD()RI I< MENK, Specializing Potomac River_Properties, 1427 Eve St. N.W. Dist, 4440. BAY RIDGE. OM! LARGE LOT IN BROAD- m Washington. for 31,500 and’ up. e MET. 9299. ODEL HOME. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Saturday and Sunday. ‘7 rooms, 2 baths, cellar. porches: completely furnished. This ideal water front home is located corner Bay drive and Ban- croft, ave. Drive down and look for sisn EOR 1afs0 ‘offer well located new bungalow at $4.800. Bee these before buying elsewhere. WM. H. LANHAM. 1400 H st. n.v. Nat. 0386. iR PARK. , completely fur- SOUTH RIV Attractive 5-room cotta i on water front; electricity, hot and cold T, bath room, shower; private bath- ing beach.’ For particulars telephone i R. MOSHER, Cleveland 2027-J. FOR SALE OR SEASON RENTAL, PRIVATELY OWNED COTTAGE. SHERWOOD FOREST 657. MAID MARION HILL. Facilities for housekeeping, _electric fix- tures, screened porch; furnished or unfur- nished. On view Saturday and Sunday afterncon, or communicate with— AURICE. J. M, Lafayette 0842; Seville Apt., Baltimore. SALE—ACREAGE. SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. e 5 —GOTTAGE, 1 WASHINGTON GROVE, MD.—COTTAGE, | g%, &¢ six_rooms, porches, shade trees, corner lot, opposite parki ministure golf; Brice reason- ahle: terms attractive. A, H. FRE Washington Grove, Md. —_— EXCHANGE. A _TOT TN EAST RIVERDALE, MD. ‘{lon. -han v sgonahang Cheppolet in L8004 “condisien. acres; terms. W, Nat. 1103323 New Ceriter Market. Palnted n‘:‘-m and oul cres fand:. near Glenmont, Md. On easy terms. Kensington 74-d. SIL} Park, PROPOSALS. U . 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Bureau of Puhllc M.a!y Willard Bufldm Washington, D. C., May 22, 1931.—SEAL BIDS' will ‘be recéived by “the undersigned until 11 o'cloc] June 9, 1931, for the construction o rilled and cased well, exclusive of pumping equipment, at the of the Mount Vernon 'Memorial at Mount Verunon, Fairfax County, incations and prol ma ine this _office. 4 RacBONALD, Cliter of Buread. _myssio.ses RENT—ACREAGE. MATCH UP MOST ANY RIASOI'ABL‘ trade in local one-trust or clear property; quick_action. Cleveland 6160. HOUSE ON lfllh ST."10 ROOMS, 3 BATHS, : 206-M. !tlr office. p Add'"l BUILDING LOTS NEA A D. C., value $450 each, (%r xrAn?H;l“lg;flon £ 521 H st. n.e.. Wi nllo:}‘l";. "FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Large fireproof garage, nearly new, on L and very unnnnn‘ !nre'llw.n business s pronscey il o H R. HOW ENSTP_IN CO.. 1315 H 8t. N.Wa Dist. 0908, Acfiormgmunmmm "ATOES. Phone Lincoln §21s-W or Inguire 5211 8t. N.E. Washington. D. C. AUTO LOANS. ATTO LOANE, "'E-xfifi."m BATEY 1SCAND AVE. Now. AUTO _LOANS: Jed: REFINANCING. _ OP] evenini MR. STEGER. 645 Md. ave. ne Lin. d‘n. Low_COST T ONG TERN " LOANS. FINANCE SERVICE. 826 10th ST. N.W. MET. 4142. ON Al ACME REAEETY E&EEFEIN% “l'.‘ul' AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J., OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. BALE OF COLLATERAL AT PUBLIC By virtue of the Brovisioas of two certain collateral notes dated December 31, 1926, and September 30, 1927, default havin been made in the payment of said notes and interest thereon, and at ihe request of the holder thereof, ‘we will sell to the highest dder therefor, at public auction, in our ¢ street northwest, on MON- HTH DAY OF JUNE, 19: 31, the “collat" i 500 shares of 'of West Virginia & SON, ‘Auctioneers. down payment and | AFRICAN REVOLT ENDED LISBON, May 80 (#)—The govern- ment last night announced nut. native troops had put down a uvaluuonny l;.wvem:ltt;l’flch 'll"md Inham- ine, district of Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa, May 26 by a group of -civilian deportees who were said to have taken advantage uf the absence of the governor. The Colonial office said that 23 of the revolters were arrested and deported to t.he Cape Verde Islands. AUCTION SALES. ROBBERS' ROOST by ZANE GREY oo 1L, b Mo i oo Ao INSTALLMENT XXIIL MOKY came panting in with Hays' pu:k and started off again. ‘!'hn's enough, smoky," called slocum returned. “Nothin® left—'cept Hank’s bed,” he panted. couldn't—locate thet.” "nun DAYS. OWEN THOS. J, NEERS, 03 Eve Sirees N‘a.fiY-fim BALE OF OO!AJ':'AIWL AT PUBLIC yirtue of the Grovisions of a certain collate note dated June 11, 1926, defauit Favise eers made in the paymeat of note and Inlfi‘ rest thereon, d at the Tre. nen of the holder ther: will sell < e highest blader therefor, at public suc tlon. 15 our_offices st 431 i e street north- west. on MONDAY. I HTH DAY ToNE,“TodOAT TWO O CLOGK P id.r the collateral sécuring the vayment of ihe note forementioned, consisting of stocks lows: 230 s of the en ital llock f_the Davis Trust Comnlni (Elzin; Vir- 30 sh the capital stock of ‘the kins, West Vir- S The Canita stook ot ‘the itizens sl Bank of Philiopl (Philippi; West Virgini 0 shares of the capital the Burnsville I‘Kchlnle Bln (Burnsville, West Vl!gln the capital stock of tl pany (Blkins, West Virginia): 25 shares of the ‘capital stock of the Elkins Brick Com- pany (Elkins, West Virginia), 204 shares of lhe capital stock of the Elkins Provision and e Company (Elkins, West Virginia): 40 shares of the capital stock of the Elkins Development Company (Elkins, West Vir- £inia); 200 shares of the capital stock of the Valley Improvement Company (Elkins, West Virginia): 2.449 shares of the common stock of the West Virginia Coal and Col Com- inia): 2329 L preferred Stock of the West Virginia Coal and Coke Company (incorporated in West Virginia): §T8% ‘shares Of the six per cent “B" Dre- ferred stock of the West Virginia Coal Coke Company (incorporated in West ginia). All ¢ HOS. 1665 shares of s 'Colliery Com- T- Terms of sale; _mv30.je1.3.6 h . OWEN & SON. ‘Auctionee: ler_ & Son. Luctione 1531 “SEDAN The purchaser at a previous auction sale of Reo Model 30 8-Cylinder, 5-Passen Eedan, Serial No. 239, Engine No. N. Frame No. -N-213. having falled to comply vl!}ll the terms thereof in the payment of the balance of the purchase price. and at the request of the owners thereof we will sell BY ’LBI.IC AUCTION At Weschler's Auto Auction 3G ‘5. N.w. WEDNESDAY uns 2, 1651, 10 A.M. The above-described automobile, at the risk and_cost of the defaulting pur- chaser. Parties in interest please take Botice i n. Adzm Wueiler & Son, Inc., Aucts. mya9.30-jel.2 THOS. J_OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEZRS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. SALE OF COLLATERAL AT PUBLIC By virtue of the provisions of a certain collateral note deted November 17, 1025, de- fault naving been made in (he payment of Said note and intercst thercon, and at the Tequest of the holder thereof. we will sell to the highest bidder thersfor, at public auction, 1n our offices at 1431’ Eve street northwest. on MONDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE. 1831, AT ONZ-FORTY O'CLOCK. TUthe coilsteral securing the payment of the note rforementioned. consisting of Stock as follows' 2,550 thares of the cap- ftal stock of Bradley Hills, Iucorporated (in- copporated in Marzland) erms of sale, ¢ HOS. J. OWEN & SON. my10.1e1.3.6 = “Auctioneers. ADAM A. WLschzR & SON, Auctioneers, STEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE RML TRUESTA“ INCLUDING BRICK DWELL. B O N ere SHaE Nes Hitip H STREET SOUTHWEST AND_ 815 hc< AND O'8T Vhtis Of ' certain deed of trust. re- corded on ‘e, FH"dRy" of ‘Marcn, 1628, £0ber 470, foita 335 gie of the fand Tacords.of the District of Gofumbia, and by ihe request of the party secured. therens. ihe indersleea ‘thalets il weil'ny public Rietjon: I fron < respective Dremises S FHURSDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF SENE] U1, tae followine deicribed parcels T teal estate. tituate in the clt of. Washing: TRt o Columble. namely | Prst parcst (% “IHRER-PORTY-FIVE OCLOGK PM.). orizmal lots 24 and 25 in square 5cd 3 fotlows: Besinning for the = oint on he south line of F Seet "istart 3940 feet. west- trom Third Sifeer and runping thence west 2080 feet. Thierce “otth. 88 Teet 6 inches. thence east 300 Te6t ‘and ‘thence north 66 feet 6 inches fothe Doint of Besinning, logether with the Imarovements. thereom. consising of 8. brick Uneline mouse known s premises 304 F et utiawest. | Eaid property is now des- finated for Taxgtion pufposes as 1ol 858 4% sauare 539, 8econd” parcel (AT FOUR Setéex att of original lot 13, in Satare wining Cat 8" point in the SOUtR 1ine ot B street 14'feet west of & pub- H s s fest ‘Wide: thence west with satd 1i5e"0f said sireet 1] feet, thence south with e Qotern ‘line of 1ot 21 in gaid sauare 135 35 fect. "tnence ‘east 11 fect: thence north 12233 feet fo'the Diace of bexinning, being ih same property faxed as lot 810 in square ?-1"' improved by brick dwelling No. 314 sirest touhmest, © ThIrA 'parcel (A RFIFTEEN Bl ot 40 in e FTE! i 40 ubdivision made w. Todd of ofiath fols in square 589, recorded on the plat of said subdivision in Book H. D. B o on ccords ot the_ sug: Veyor's office of said District. improved by frame dwelling No. 815 Second street south- west. Fourth parcel, (AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P._ M), lots 61. 62 and 63 in Smithson & Richards’ subdivision of lots in sauare £89. as per plat recorded in_ Book 20, page 11, of the Tecords of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbis, together with improvements thereon. con- sisting of one two-story brick warehouse. Said property fronts on a paved alley 30 feet wide and has paved alleys at both sides and rear thereof. Fifth parcel (IMMEDI. ATELY THEREAFTER), lot 64 in th subdivision of square 589 and frontin same 30-foot alley as the last above-de- feribed” proverty, and _separated | therefrom by an alleg 28 feet wide and also havin afleys on rear and east sides. together witi the improvements thereon, consisting of a brick warehouse, part of which is three stories and the Test two stories in helght. Sixth parcel (AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM), & vacant_lot of ground known as original lot 14 in square 852, fronting 55 feet 3 inches on the west side of Half street southwest and running back of that width 173 feet 7 inches, and containing 9.590 'square feet, according to the official plat of said lot. Terms of s As to the fi cels, all cash: as to ine remaining one-third cash, balance in equal ments_at one, two and three years, bearing interest at six per centum per annum from gay of sale. pavable semi-annuslly, sald de; ferred payments to be secured by first deed of trust on the respective properties sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Ta: d’assessments will be paid or ad- justed to date of sale. All conveyancing and recording st cost of purchs; De- Dosit of $250 required at time of each of the parcels sold. Twenty allowed in which 1o close ‘respective In case of default of any purch t! trustees reserve the right 1o forfeit. deposit or witheut forfelting deposit to resell, at his 05t and risk. after five gazs' notice of such resale in The Evenine Star newspaper. ALBERT S. GATLEY, FLOYD E. DAVIS, My26,28,30.Je1.3.4 318 7t BrNw. RESORTS. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. The Engleside e %ibe nesor: The Isiand Resort fect bathing, alway: hat combines 508 Rehing Wit & modern_hotel, and- give hay fever besides. oklet. et e . ENGLE_} OCEAN CITY, N. J. BISCAYNE HOTEL Modern, Elezator, Private Baths, ATLANTIC | cm N J. for 3 DAYS [ eludrnc blth d loeated ATLA| nc Cl‘l" Robert B. Ludy, M.D. TABORINN Qcesn -ndo:mmhmuz Ave. running e TR SeNson: Spting fates. Owner memt. DM PINEY POM' m- SWANN’S HOTEL F"EY, FOINT NOW OPEN. Goop EaTe D FISHING B. GORMAN SWANN, Phone Great Mills 3-Fii " MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK, MD. __ THE MT. LAKE HOTEL Mt. Lake Park, Md. IS OPEN MAY 30th STEAMSHIPS. eomww. m“fl“fi “‘“,N“'hul D!I Reyal Illl &2;%; T s ROOH\ ! J | | | “Listen!” “What do you hear?” . Which Seems to me if Hays was up on top somewhere he'd hear W before we could—in that direc- “Shore. Must be Mac an' Jeff.” Smoky had guessed correctly. Half a dozen horses appeared tearing over rocks and through bush into the oval, with the two men, riding bareback, in close pursuit. ‘Then above the noise rose Hays' sten- torian voice: “Ride! Ride fer camp! . . . Let the hosses go!” ‘The robber chieftain came plunging down the gap. He was warning Mac and Jefl. There must have been more dan- lg.‘:'rnfor them, on the moment, than for “Jim, keep your eye peeled on thet cliff,” said Smoky, and stole forward | under cover of the brush. Presently a white puff of smoke show- ed above the ragged rim. Spang! The fight was cn. One of Hays' men— Bridges—'et out a hoarse bawl and swayed cver, almost losing his balance. Jim Iocked ro more &t him, but concen- trated his gaze on the rim. Another puff of white! Something dark—a man's slouch hat—bobbed up. Jim's rifle, alreedy raised, swérved a trifie— cracked. The hat went fiying. “Wal, if thet bird didn’t hive it on & stick he got scalped, I'll gamble,” cb- served Smoky. ‘The horss came= over the bench, frightened, kut not stampeding, and | Mac drove. them into the corral. This was around the corner from the range cf the sharpshocter of tne rim. Bridzes reeling cn the horse, followed Mac, who ran out of the corral to catch him as he fell. Then, as they came along close t the wall, Hays arrived from the cther direction. eeseman—with his outfit—nine in all,” he heaved. “They's scattering’ to surround the roost. . .. But th2y can't cross—below us—an’ across there it's— cut cf range. . We're all right.” “Yes, we air! Haw! Haw!' ejacu- lated Smoky, glaring back. | “Hays, we'd rather die fightin, than owe our lives to one bullet of yours,” added Happy Jack, in a cold contempt Jim had not thcught possible of the man. “Wal, I'll take you up,” rasped Hays, after a moment of assimilation. He hed degenerated to a point where he let passion sway him utterly. “You stay here, Hays,” ordered Jim, hotly. “You got us in this mix. You lied and cheated. You betrayed us. And you'll fight, by heaven! Unless you're as much of a coward as you are a be- traye: The chief grew Nvid where he had been gray. Only then had he grasped the significance of this fiery scorn of his comrades. “You all double-crossed me!” “Shore. Same as you did us. If we git through this deal, which I've & hunch we never will, there’ll come & reckonin’ with me, Hank Hays. “I meant to make a clean breast of it—divvy 2all the money,” said Hays, in a strangled voice. “But I got crazy about the girl. nothin’ else.” “Haw! haw! fer thet first crack an’ okay on the second. . . . Now!” A bullet thudded into the wall, fol- lowed by the report of a rifle. “Duck back! That was from some- where else,” shouted Hays. ‘They dove 20 fect farther back. Here they were apparently safe, except from the’ grassy ridge cof the oval in front, which it was unlikely any sharpshooters could reach in daylight. Smoky peeped around the west corner, Mac around the one opposite. Hays knelt on one knee, rifle in hands, peering out. Jim went back to the epex of the notch and, bracing one foot in each side, clinging with one free hand, got up to a shelf from which he could peer out of the hole. Ee was exceedinly wary. In front was thick, low brush: on his right | a thinner fringe and the left was open. After a careful study Jim crept out irto the brush, stirred by a renewal of firing fr: the west rim. Wisps of white cloud, thinning on the light wind, located the positions of the shooters. First Jim pecred through the growth of brush directly in front. He did not espy any men, but half a mile over the hummocky rocks he saw a little cove full of horses. The packs had not yet been removed from some of them, nor saddles from the others. Heeseman had come to make a siege of it. Jim did not move hastily. A ragged | section of cliff, quite high, above and Mac half carried the bulky Bridges| to the Ieft of the south exit, gave him into the safety zone and let him down |Mmisgiv s. That was a likely place for on the ground with his head on a bed | ambush. Farther to the west, however, roll. “Hsnk, I'm done for,” said Bridges. “Lemme se And the leader, kneel- ing beside Bridges, tore cpen his bloody | shirt. He had been shot in the back, the bullet gsing cleer through. “Wal, £hould smtle. E€ay your prayers, Je! e Lis gun.” yourself, Jlenly. ank, ycu go hide with ycur lady prisoner an’ we'll do the fightin’,” edded Slocum, edge cf the L “Hide! the chief. “You know what, you—" OFFICIAL NOTICES. ZONING COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUM3IA. Washington, May 22. 1931 In accordance with the provisions of Section 3 of an Act cf Congress, approved March 1, 1920 (Public No. 153, 66th Congress), e: titled “An Act to regulate the height. ar and use of buildings in the District of Co- | lumbia and to create a Zoning Commission, and for other purposes.” notice is hereby | given that & public hearing will be held in | the Board Room of the District Building beginning at 10:00 A.M.. JUNE 3, 1931, for | the purpose of considering the following | proposed changes in the boundaries of the height and_area districts, ays,” 22, nd 801, square 103 and lots 64, 23, 81 20 1. 18, 17, 16, 800. 69 and 60, sa side of 20th Street between Florida Avenue and R Street. N.W. 2 CHANGE FROM FIRST COMMERCIAL, §0) D AREA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL 110% D AREA: lots 801. 802, 43, 4¢. 45, 46. 4, 23, 23, 52, and 83, squate 199, being ‘on tie north side of street, between 15th and 16th Streets, N.W. 3 CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL, 80, C AREA TO FIRST COMMIRCIAL, 90, AREA: Jots 16,30, 51 and 35 sauare 1% being the Presbytérian Church located on the southwest corner of 1lth Street and Rhode Island Avenue. N.W. 4. CHANGE FROM FIRST COUMERCIAL, 60, G TO S8ICOND COMMERCIAL," 60, "D the east portion of lot 231, square 55 known as 1620 PFirst Street, N.W. 5 CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL, 60, C AREA TO FIRST COMMERGIAL, 60’ C AREA: lot D._square 968. known as 109 1lth Street. SE._ .6 CHANGE FROM RESIDZNTIAL. 8" B AREA O FIRST COMMERGIAL, 60 C AREA: lots 50. 51 and 52. square 1077, i0- cated on the west side of Kentucky Avenue at the intersection of Admiral Barney Cir- cle, SE._7. CHANGZ FROM RESIDZNTIAL, 60, B_AREA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL. 60" C 'ARTA: lot 62, square 962, known as T30 I2th Street. N.E. 8. CHANGE FROM RESI- RENTIAL, 60'. “B" RESTRICTED AREA TO RESIDENTIAL. 60'. B AREA: part of lois 811, 808 and 809. square 2587, being on the south side of Hi v Iot 35, square 3503, located on the southwest corner of Kansas Avenue and Taylor Street, 10. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL, L RESTRICTED AREA TO RESIDEN. TIAL, 60', B AREA: Iot 63, square 2908, I cated’ on 'the ‘southeast corner of 13th 'and Taylor Streets, N.V/. 11 CHANGE FROM FIRST CIAL, 40, 'C AREA TO RESIDENTIAL, 40°. B AREA: lots 28 to 37 both inclusive, sq 3260. and lots 22 to 30 both inclusive. square 3295, being on both §ides of Fourth Street betveen Kennedy and Streets. 13 CHANGE 1D} and 63, square 3331, known as $508 to 8512 Street, N. 13. CHANGE FROM IDENTIAL. 40, “A” RESTRICTED AREA TO RESIDENTIAL. 60, C AREA: the resi- dential portion of iot §00. sausre 2056, and change from COMMERCIAL, 60, C AREA _AND - STRI “C AREA lots 802, 803, 804, 805 and 808, square 2056, being the square located between Georgia Avenue and 13th Street, 14. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL. 40’, “A" RESTRICTED AREA TO RESIDENTIAL, 40' " SEMI-RESTRICTED AREA: so much of pareel 104/103 a3 is soned “A" RESTRICT. . being square 3178 and part of squares 2963 and 2962 and 3179, located east of Georgia Avenue, north of Geranium Street, west of Blair Road, near the D. C. Line, N.W. 15_CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL. 407, A" RESTRICTED AREA TO SECOND COMMERCIAL, 60", D AREA: part of lots 50, 51 and_806. square 3185, being north of Spring Place, on the unnamed street east of Chestnut’ Street, N. 16. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL, A AREA TO PIRST CCMMERCIAL, 40’ 40°, C AREA: part of parcel 31/88, being 5770 square feet im- proved by the third unit of the Westchester development_located on_Cathedral Avenue west of 39th Street. N.W. 17. CHANGE M RESIDENTIAL, 60, C_ AREA TO COMMERCIAL.” 60°, C_AREA: 24, 25, 36, 37 and 28, square 2069, being the quarry located on the west side of Conn!c- ticut Avenue between Newark and Ordway BINQ!IA N.y< l. CHANGE FROM RESI- 0’, “A* RESTRICTED AREA TO ‘A" SEMI-RESTRICTED AREA: ), square 2073, Ming_on the east llde 0! Reno Road bez'een Hl(hllnd Stre ANOE couu:m";,“ 60’ T of lots 801, 3, 1. 803, 803, 2, 808, 802, nd 810, square 3219, beins on the‘ east side o& Connecticut A"nn# uwefi‘ Ordway 'and 'Macomb _Streets, ANGE RESIDENTIAL. p nrnu A“A TO mmENTlAl.h W CTAREA. lois 34, 35. 57, 809 ana part of loi 75, square 1864, ‘beiig on the south side of Patterson Street between Chevy Chase Cir- cle and Chevy Chase Parkway, N.W. 21, CHANGE "FROM RESIDENTIAL. % CTED AREA TO RESIDENTIAL, 60°, C AREA. lhl rear of lots 1, 8 806 and square 1870, being on the east side of cnmcueul Avenue bel.veen Legation Street (Jilitary Road, N CHANGE PO, TR CIAL 40, D AREA: iots 13 and u. uare 3616 located on the southesst r St i and ¥ !, C AREA: lots 904, 902, &% 405, 30, io, 56, 518, 17, o1 513 and' 913, square es], being all idential 1 on the ‘south side Sf “Biware Hoad etwesn_ Nichols Avenus god the Baisimore and Ohlo Raliroad Lracks west thereof, 8. 6. CHANGE FROM COMMERD S T AREA . 10 AREA: parcel 235/6, Betng e ares’ bounded by Alabatma. Avenue, Congress Road Nichols Avenue and im- Being ali of the frontage on the east | | rejcined | who hed crawled back from the | | to wit: 1| | Jim, grimly, | where the shooting came from, thers wn.! some hope of Jocating an enemy. Almost at orfce he caught a mo ment of a derk object through a crevice |in the rim. The distance was great for accurate shooting at so small a target, but with a rast he drew a coarse, steady aim and fired once. The object fiopped over. A shriil cry, unmistakable to any man used to gun- play, vent the air.” Jim knew he had eached one of the Heeseman gang, to disable him if no more. Next instant a raking fire swept the brush on both sides of Jim. He dropped down into What's estin’ you?” rcared |ihe cave. Smoky stood there in the act of climbing. “They near got us” sang out Jim. “I hit one of them way over where | they shot at Bridges. of th: cutlet, you know, where Jeff went up to scout. “Jim, they got us located,” replied Slecum gravely. “Sure. But so long as they can’t line on us in here “They can move all around. An’ pretty soon Heeseman will figger thet m:n behind the high center in front can shoct straight in hyar.” “I believe I can see over that high center.’ ‘Whar from?" “This hole above. The side toward the oval is a foot lower. It'd be reason- ably safe.” “I'll go with you.” Bridgss lay groaning, his big hands clutching his clothes, his face a bluish cast. Mac sat help]5sly beside him. Hays knelt cut by the corner of the wall, with Jack whispering behind him. “Hold my rifle. I'll go up,” said Jim. ‘Without encumbrance he readily climbed to the shelf, finding to his satisfaction that he could stand on it and look out gver :fltz oval without being seen from Cliff. “Hand up both rifles.” Smoky complied and was soon be- side Jim. “Jim, there's only one place we couldn't see, an’ thet's straight back of the center. If they savvy it, theyll nl'nost shore try to work in from the You right, old-timer.” replied and pointed to the western entrance, where two stealthily moving figures could even then be discerned ghpging. like Indians, from bush to ush. “Jim, you're a right fine fightin® pard,” quoth Slocum, delighted. “Now, ain’t thet jest a shame? They won't have sense enough to run, givin' us hard shots. They'll sneak it . . . shore. Look at 'em. I could almost bore one already.” “It's nervy of them, at that,” admit- ted Jim. “After I shot from the top of “They might not know thet. It takes a good quarter of an hour to grade round thet clif an’ down. . Where'd they go, Jim?" “They're below the ridge now. Look sharp, Smoky, or they might get & couple of shots in first.” “Wal, if they do, I hope both bullets lodge in Hank's gizzard.” “My sentiments exactly. . Smoky, I saw something shine. 'flp “of & rifle. Right—to the right. . . . Ah!" “Take the first feller, Jim. One—two—three.” . (To Be Com.lnued» ARLISS AND JEANS SAIL WITH 1,000 FOR EUROPE English Actor and Astronomer Re- turn to Homeland—Former to Make 3 Hollywood Pictures. By the Assoclated Pres: NEW YORK, May 30.—Sir James Jeans, physicist and astronomer, and George Arliss, actor, were among the 1,000 passengers on the White Star liner Majestic which sailed yesterday. Sir James had been here six weeks visiting American astronomers and the Mount Wilson Observatory, of which he is a research associate. Arliss, who had been here since last November and who will return in Oc- tober to appear in three more talking motion pictures, compared the reputa- tion of Hollywood to that of Paris. It has a reputation for wicked parties, but -uvmt there shows the contrary, he sald. MARRIAGE I:IELD LEGAL Widow Awarded Damage When Court Upholds Mohammed Rite. MADISON, Wis., May 30 (P.—A Mohammedan marriage is legal in Wis- consin, Circuit Judge A. G. Zimmer- man ruled. The judge upheld a sim- ilar decision by the State Industrial Commission in an award under the workmen’s compensation law to Mrs. Rozella Black Williams, Milwaukee. She married Wilfred Williams in a Mohammedan ceremony. wifllhl}u ;:il kléled while in the employ of & Milwaukee the hdustrial Commision's, award. of damages was contested on the ground Te. E, | that the marriage was illegal. i g i it olics foree, i exira e s nse ing covered by mm?mn- ‘There’s a bunch . of them hid on that cliff to the right- may enlarge license fees, and raising customs duties on revolvers and wearing apparel. - . 1 I couldn't think of -*