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“rTPT——— REAL APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. ESTATE. , RENT HOU!IS—U.N‘!;UIN!!“D. (Continued.)_ A GLASS SLEEPING PORCH. SPECIAL SUMMER RATES. Most beautiful bidg. in Mt. Pleasant: out- #ide rms., extra largs. bright: porches. glass- od: 10 by 20, ft. in_addition to & rms. antry, tie bath. Specially reduced to 36350 positively best value in city, 3 rms. 350, Also 5 rms., $80. Handy fo stores. theaters. schools. cars. _Phone Ad: | Ghe IKENN I v WARRIEN v | On Connecticut_Avenue at | Klingle Road Apartments range in size from | one room, kitchen, dining alcove and bath to six rooms and three baths; prices from $65 to $250. All outside rooms—most of the apartments have two exposures, and some have thtee. Rentals include: Electric te- frigeration, electric current, and gas for cooking. Complete service available: Maid service, maids’ rooms, valet service, garage, drug store, beauty parlor, etc. % Ready for Occupancy October 1st Reservations Now Being M: Address 3133 Connecticut Ave. Adams 9600 Rental Office open unti § pm. Rufus S. Lusk, Leasing Agent DESIRABLLE NORTHEAS (Conth . 1131 Trinidad -ve},‘,tc“lprfirfi»“-{g« 160. _808 N. Ca R st. nw._-2 faf : heat furnished. 1666, 32nd st. n.w.—-3-room fiats; elec., sas. Rent. $30 and. $22.50. ola0-433 0t mw oS and 4 room fats, At nt, .80, 108 Eye st.'n . flat. Rent,. $35. 645 3 and ¢ rooms each: elec’; mewly D 340 mo_ " Alto 6 2620 Douslas rd. Rent, $18 mo E. M. AIKEN, 927 15th 8t. _ Nt 3586 Res. . bath brick bath..... r.. bath i E.'DAVIS COMPANY. N.W. Nat. 0352, 0353, 0354. . FLOYD 733 12th St. | RENT HOUSES—FUR. AND UNFUR. BEAUTIFUL CORNER HOME; LOVELY VE- randas and garden: 10 rooms. 2 Baths: ad- mirable for entertaining; near -Mass. Park. 33 34th at. n.w WANTED TO RENT—HOUSES. CATHEDRAL SECTION: 5-6 RM.. CONV. to transportation, by Govi. emplove; on Address Box 431-X, Star offce. FURNISHED COTTAGE OR BUNGALOW, two or three bed rooms, for Summer OF longer; adulis. ~Telephone Lincoln 73553, aufet street. | considering an apartment compare HARVARD HALL 1650 Harvard St. Large Sunny Suite 1 to 4 Rooms Furnished and Unfurniched | Swimming Pool Pool Room Gymnasium Garage Resident Manager p 1 SALE—HOUSES. 2839 WOODLEY PL. NEAR SHOREHAM ‘I;leovel—-hux bed rooms; year old; m"rfll:ld . _Oven 1 to 9 p.m. e OWNER PURCHASED LARGER HOUSE, OFFERS MODERN 2-STORY brick - home, near 18th and Park rd. n.w.; will take $9.250 for quick sale; has 3 porches, awnings, ni vard to wide alle ‘Adams' 4 RS DET. 311,350 for quick OWNER ~_ OFFE! Saul's Addition x> beautiul rage; terms. Mr. et fa BALLEY, AN ATTRACTIVE HOME_THREE BLOC from the White House: -9 1ooms. 2 shthe electricity. brick garage. Price, ~$12.500 reasonable, JAMES MORRIS WOOD- WAF ealtor. 723 20th st. n.w. A CHARMING DETACHED HOME OF RE- Centionshuil 1ype, n & e hHeRt Community of detached homes. ~There are four bed rooms, tiled bath, fioored attic. lapge front rch. slate roof. Electrolux refr) linoteiim on_ kitchen_ fioor, a - er, 2-car garag sutifully_land- Scaped lot, 40x125 " Priced at $8.750. with & first trust of $6.000. with interest at 5'a%. Call Mr. ORR. National 1324 after 8 a.m. 8.ROOM _SEMI-DETACHED BRICK—CO! Dletely screened: weather-stripped: awnings: 1 block school. churches. stores: small cash yment, balan Uesday. 333 Rittenhouse st. mw. - " WILL TRADE MY H ON VARNUM ed-in porches, 3-car bri s for smali bunkalow. " Call ‘Columiia 7680 NO. 500 M ST. N,W.—COMM , O ner: ‘one"biock Thora new’ Genter MORE: The price makes it a real bargain. DUVALL CO.. 28° C _11th st nw._ TWO_ ADJOINING FRAMES AT i2th AND barzain for U sts. nw. commercial zone: guick” sele.’ DUVALL & CO.’ 722 3ith st . e SOHR 28° OWNER—MARIETTA ¢ PARK-SEMI- detached, 8 rooms, all improvements: bar- BY gain; save $1,000, no aggnts. 60-Z. Star office. . S eration. automatic stor- ] B 7Vallie5' Visia : 2032 Belmont Road N.W. Overlooking Rock Creek Park surpassed Location Desirable Apartments Reasonable Rents Frigidaire Electric Dishwashers Radio Drug Store Beanty Parlor Valet and Maid Serviee 24-Hr. Elevator and Switchboard Service Resident Manager Decatur 5000 | close to R 1 ave THE FORELAN 23 Second St. NE. 1 room, kitchen and shower bath ..$42.50 & $45.00 1111 Lamont St. N.W. 1 room, kitchen and bath..$35.00 2 rooms, kitchen and bath. 45.00 801 Butternut St. N.W. 4 rooms, bath, porch......$55.00 5 rooms, bath, porch...... 67.50 410 Cedar St. N.W. 3 rooms and bath..... .450.00 4 rooms, bath, porch...... 65.00 Electric Refrigeration i | Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. | 1519 K Se. N.W. Distriet 1018 | " ROOMS heat, elec. 20* 2006 17th ST. N.W. and bath. 3rd floor; hot water, OWNER. 1901 N. H. ave. n.w. SOLORED: NEWLY DECORA’ kitchen apt.; bath: electric: ga tor service; $35.00. 201 Eve st. n. PLL R E e 1205 6th ST. N.W._COLOREI and-floor front, 3 rooms and_bath: $40: elec. and heat. Apply Apt. 3. C. F. WAR- ING. 1416 F st. n.w. 200 Jan. service...337.50 T, and b, 30.00 DAVIS COMPANY, Nat. 0352, 0353. 0354, E. 733 12th St. N.W. REFINED COI 1632 8 BT. N.W. 8 large rooms and inclosed porch. 70 per month. ) J DALLAS GRADY. 1010 Vermont_Ave. District 9179, _ FOR REFINED COLORED., 1618 S st. n.w. -w.h., elec..345.00 618 S st. n.w. . elec. | 40.50 26 U st n.w h.. elec . 60.00 W McKINL Rent, ! - RENT—FLATS. _ 1269 MORSE ST. N.E. 5 rooms, bath. new hot-water heater. front and back porchies, electricity; rent, 330 per month. J. DALLAS GRADY. 1010 Vermont Ave. N.W. District 9179. ALE—CO-OPERATIVE APTS. HE NORTHUMBERLAND. A very desirable six-room apt:_center hell. 3 exposures, 6th floor; & ‘Summer breeze.” Winter sunshine; quiet. North 9881. T HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. T FROM SEPTEMBER 1, ACTRAC: tive home near 13th and G sts. n.w. 9 T00mSs, 2 baths, elsctricity, brick garage $125 ' 'JAMFS' MORRIS WOODWARD, Realtor, 723 20th st. n.v. b 3201 WARDER N.W.—6 R. AND B. A Barage: § 1317 Eve st.ne—5 r. and b, elec.: $32.50. __HALL & BROS., 1204 H St. Lin. 1591 §717 WOODLEY RD. N.W. 8 ROOMS, 2 baths, Frigidaire, garage; 100x55: $110. Ap- ply_3815 Woodley rd. for inspection. 5316 41st ST. N.W. 7 rooms. 2 baths: rent reduced. Phone_Cleveland 4734 : 1238 20th ST, N.W. e brick dwelling. 10 rooms. 2 baths, hot-water heat, electric lght: 2-car garage in rear. Rent. $75 per month. 2 JOS. A. HAYDEN, 302 Woodward Blds. Nat. 7312. = Vacant Aug.—Petworth. 4825 9th st. n.w.—6-rm. And bath brick house. hwd. floors, h.-w.h., 3 porches, Frigidaire, convenient location: elegant col ditiol garage, adults; ntiles; rent, $75. Adams 0178 4324 15th ST. N.W. N SIX- : oARIRENEY "ONANNB SR BOSSE | GOOD_ CON- 8 ND STREET CARS; IN D G ITION: AVAILABLE AFTER AUGUST 1. PECT ANY TIME FRANCIS A BLUNDON CO. INC. 805 H St N.W. Not. 0714 ek 6R.B. H-WH, EL...$45.00 7.0 bath, elec. 5 50 —8-r" briek’ .. .8 we—b-r. brick . 1 8th st. s w55 rooms FLOYD E_DAVIS COMPANY . M3 12th Bt N.W. Nat, 0332, 0353, 0354, OWNER LEAVING TOWN MUST_SACRI- fleg, home."_ Detached. 8" rooms. 2 athe o Gress Box 19.2, Star omcer T 10000 4gtd $4.975_BARGAIN, 3rd ST. SE., NR. LI- brary, Oapitol: e(6. Nice prick home. § ton. bath.‘elec.: newly papered and painted; terms. GLADMAN, 308 Pa. ave. s.e. NEAR GRANT CIRCLE. $8.500—EASY TERMS. A home like new. 6 big rooms. comblete bath, 3 porches. deep yard. 2-car marage. The 'kitchen is & prize. ~ This home is now vacant. Immediate possession. Phone for appointment to see this property. It will be worth your time, We speciaiize in homes. all sections. v Re 3 _1226 ‘14th 8t North 0963. WOODRIDGE, D. C. Used Homes at Lower Prices. 8 rooms, oak floors; close to R. I. ave; 6,250, 5 "rooms, h.-wh. 2-car garage, chicken house. large lot: $6.450. 5 TOmS. Nowh. garage: paved street .95 WOODRIDGE REALTY CO.. _2377 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. North 7203. _ PARKVIEW.” Colonial front porch. brick home in fine condition. 6 large rooms. hot-water heaf. electricity. = Owner will sacrifice for auick sale st $5.250 JAMES. INC. WAPLE & 1326 14th St. N.W North 0962 PRICE, $6. 620 KENY rooms. bath, e, 2 cars. Small FLOYD - Cash pavment. DAVIS CO., _m3 12t Nw Nat._ 0353 BUNGALOW! BARGAIN: $7.500--EASY TERMS. Like new. 5 larze toom: .. electric lights: lot 60x118. This is a real buy._ Your inspection will eonvince Sou'ot 1. Phons for abenintment. WAPLE_& JAMES. INC . 1226 14th St. NW. North 0962. 3715- S ST, N:W. BURLEITIT BARGAIN. _$7.2502-8500 CASH. 3715°S 'ST. N'W,. Deep lot: built-in tub with shower. in- stantanecus heeter: good condition. Po- fomac 1218 for key {0 inspect. CORNER—CHEVY CHASE. Distinctive. new, center-hall-plan residence th five bed rooms and three baths: 2-car rage to match. Beautiful view and re- stricted surrcundings. Well constructed by one nf Washineton's oldest builders. At- tractively oriced, on fair terms. Phone Cieveiana 7483 It in the market for a modern. well lo- eated home. priced far below the market value. vou will profit by an inspection of 2037 TWENTY-EIGHTH 5T. N.W. $10.950. FOXHALL VILLAGE. Charming Engiish-type hom by Boss & Phelps. 8 bath; in_excellent cond able ‘terms. A real ba) Cleveland 7483. North Capitol and V Sts. Under $6.000. 33 V St. N.F 8ix rooms and bath. newly decorated throughout. excellent home: convenient lo- cation, Evenings call Wisconsin 3249, CHAS. D. SAGER, National 924 14th Bt. N.W. KENILWORTH. $5,950. Attractive corner home with additional lot and 3-car garage. just redecorated throughout and in excelient condition: good heating plant, electricity: Just a block from cars and stores. Rensonable terms will be made to responsible party. National 5833. TUST OFF NORTH CAPITOL ST NEAR SOLDIERS' HOME GROUNDS. Owners must_sell their modern, well lo- cated home in excellent condition. Near all conveniences. 6-room colonial home. 3 porches, rarage. 57.300EASY TERMS WAPLE & JAMES. INC.. _1226_14th St. N.W. North 0962. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘C.. SALE—HOUSES, (Conth ) One of the Best Buys in | the Whole of Petworth, Near Grant Circle. $8.250. A semi-detached all-brick colonial, 2 “stories and attic, with & BED BOOMS and tiled bath. Entirely modern and screened. The front porch s covered and lowe: rear porch enclosed and_heated. Beam- ed ceiling dining room. Tireplace in living room. 3-CAR GARAGE. All 'in good condition. On shady, tree-lined street. Owner leaving city is selling at sacrifice price. ‘New Detached All-Brick Two-Bath Colonial in Chevy Chase, D. C. $12,950. Also one of the best buys offered i this section. ~A most attractive home at one of the highest points in the community. Break{ast nook, pretty fireplace. cobper screens. siate Toof are @ few of the interesting features. GARAGE. ~ Lot 1. deep. Ti is all modern to the minute. You should see it _Will_sell auickly. BOSS & PHELP: MITK B, Realtors. National 9300. ~$7.950. PETWORTH. 20" Feet Wide. 318 TAYLOR ST. N.W., A fine. modern hom=: located just around the corner from beautiful Grant. Circle: near schools. stores. and il churches. One rauare from The car line. Six spacious rooms and bath; large front and double renr orches: every up-to-date featurs Fretuding hardwood floors and %a- Good terms can be arranged. Open This FEvening. SHANNON & LUCHS, INC,, 1435 K St. N.W. Nat. 2345, rage. T OFFICES AND STUDIOS. FIOALY, DESRABLE OFFICE IN SOTTE, REOTRG: Tvestment Suwding, with tete: hone service d reception room for rent National 1220. s RENT—STORES. EXCELLENT NORTHWEST LOGAITON WO Gopreia ave. close io fumponi borhood of month: THOS. E. National 0765. 731 V. LARGE SHOW ROOM, 1601 14th ST.—$400. Located 1nthe heare of thé automoblle sales district. 1th ana . CATRITE . o, HENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY. 1200 DEL. AVE. 8.W.—-CORNER 4a09.8 v bath oy eoriia ave. 2463 Nichols ave, g ATse siore 2445 18th n.w.—Lar apts. and double & e home owners close by: r: reasonable renta vaq (FLOYD E_DAVIS COMPANY. _733 12th St N.W. _Nat. 0352, 0353, 0354. _ ;\s'l“i\x}' ]x;()k\\ -R T STORES. uitable brokers, insurance, loan offize. buriness: Nat- 5437, 3954 Home CORNER BUILDING—FIRE- proof; elevators; large, light rooms; rent whole or in part; suitable for offices, school or hotel. Reasonable rent. Legal Buildirlg. 8th and G sts. n.w. _SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. CORNER APARTMENT. A fine hulldl;‘:’."ilurncl ‘condition. con- taining nine units. mer will sell for less than §40,000 to show 247 net return on the eauity investment, or will make good terms. SHANNON & LUCHS, INC.,, 1435 K St. N.W. Nat. 2345. | $10,950. 1,500 cash will buv one of the nebt ooy T Bhiertdan Park over Street; built to sell for £12.500. baths, bullt-in garage and porches, Taxes. interest. etc.. than $60 per month. SAMPLE HOUSE. 1370 Sharidan St N.W. 20* ! WHATEVER your position in life the character of your home and its location are decisive fac- tors in the welfare of your family. Furnished Model Home 4456 Faraday Place IN e beautiful looking 16th 6 rooms. 3 screened-in will cost less St. Anne's Parish DETACHED | and 2 Bath EARLY AMERICAN HOMES OPEN DAILY AND LIGHTED TO 8 PM. $10,950 to $12,500 (| BOSS & PHELPS M WISCONSIN AVE. DRIVE VAR o FESSNDRN'ST r0Testn ST. AND NORTH 13 'BLOCK TO PROPERTY 15th AND QUE STS_9 rms. h-wh. elec. and gar. $1.250; terms Corner_nr. 6th and Fla nw.—6 rooms. howh. elec. large yard; $6.500. terms. Mr. ZIMMERMAN. 927 15th. Met. €856, 20° COLORED HOMES IN ALL SECTIONS OF the city. We list_only the best and the price must be richt. We will helo vou RAnance. Phone ns, we will send sou a list of tha best huvs! WAPLE & JAMES. INC.. 1226 14th Bt N.W Noith 0962 COLORED. 432 P ST. N.W. 8 large rooms. bath, hot-water heat, elec lights. hardwood floors. room for garage Small cash payment, balance monthly. Open evenings 6 10 9. SALE_OR_RENT—HOUSES. BY OWNER, GEORGETOWN. SIX ROOMS. bath. ami; interior newly remodeled; rent. North' 1558. SALE—SUBURBAN. SUBURBAN HOMES, SALE AND RENT. ROBERT E. LOHR, 311 Cedar st.. Takoma Park, D. C._Georgia 0 i BEAUTIFUL _2':-ACRE _TRACT. ~ PAVED street one block Lee Highway: $2.500. R M. DE SHAZO. Bond Bldg. Nat. 3034 2\ NEW 7-ROOM BRICK HOME—2 ~TILE baths, bullt-in garage: large, atiractive liv- ing Tgoms with open fireplace; bright kitch- en. breakfast nook and paniry: unusually farge closets: nicely landscaped lots. located in & restricted development on an improved street. Price, $9.500; des\rable terms. O. B FANTZINGER CO., National 5371, Hyatts- ville 72.____ s e S HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE, IN BRENT wood. Md: very reasonable. 621 H st. n.e. Lincoln 2772-J. evenings WOODRIDGE, 1. C. 3812 22nd . New English-tvpe brick home. 8 large rooms. cenier hall, tile hath, crdar closels 3arge Porcnes. breaktdst ook, elec Triversior paved sireet. large- lot. eara e R O SORNEMANN, Ovwger-Builder. 30 WOODRIDGE BARGAINS, Splendid 5-room and bath bungalow: ail modern Amprovements: firepiace: Inrze lot Daved “strect and alley: only $6.500; smali P e autal home, § ooms. tile bath and 'New Colonial home, § Tooms. snower ‘oniy $8.350; 500 cash, ‘3570 per Tnont ial bargain: 8 rooms and bath. ncar nsf.".»fde; Tor"auick sale. only §6.950. terms A few Cdetached brick home, 8 rooms and bath. center hall. bult-in garage; riced low! terms easy. We '$iso. nave several choice lots for sale or wifl “bulld, your Dlans. the_homeaot your dreams,” on easy terms. See us“to save money. URTON REALTY CO. + 2301 BT aver AUTY pecatur 0m1. §-ROOM. BATH BUNGALOW: ELECTRIC- SO B cabin, Jonn Bridge. Mo, H. R. KING. 514 H nee._Lincoln 1914. ___31* 4-ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW —with bath, hot-water heat, city water. gas, Sewer. electricity. sidewalks. paved streets, Street lights. large wooded Iot, nice location Price, $5.000; terms, 3250 cash payment, bal- per_month. OOM BUNGALOW nce at $45 4R —with bath, built-in garage. furnace. city Tt D pewer. electricity. . sidewaiks Paved strects, “sirect lights. larce lof near school. Price. $4,000: terms. $200 cash pay- ment, balance at’ 35 per mo. FRANK L. HEWITT, Silver Spring, Md. Silver Spring 137, Shepherd 23"193 COLORED: NR. 375 Phones: $10,950. $1,500 cash will buy one of these beautiful new homes in Sheridan Park overlooking 16th Street; built to sell for $12.500. 6 rooms. 2 baths. built-in = _garage and _screened-in porckies, "Taxes, interest. etc.. will cost less 360 _per mo SXMPLE HOUSE. 1370 Sheridan St. N.W. 21+ POTOMAC HEIGHTS, D. C, ADJOINING FOTOMAG, PALISADES PARK. Eight-room detached residence with evers modern improvement and in excellent con- dition: to be sold on most reasonable terms 3nd at a_price greatly reduced CHAS. D. SAGER, National 0036. 924_14th_St. THE EARLIER IN A LIFE YOU BUY A HOME THE MORE YEARS OF GENUINE HAPPINESS LIE AHEAD FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. 1907 37th St. CLOSE TO WESTERN HIGH, GORDON JUNIOR AND GRADED SCHOOLS IN NEW CONDITION AND VACANT OPEN DAILY 1 TO 6 NW. A Charming Home in Convenient Nearby Virginia Section, $8,000. 118 Oak St., Clarendon, Va. Detached, colonial: new condition, on lot 50x123: side drive to GARAGE. fVing and dining room with Morat walls, beg room and additional lav Tory’ and_toilst. on first fieor: 2 bed rooms. dressing room and ba second floor: fireplace in living re oak floors, screens. hot-water hel very “close to transportaii>n and other necessities; moderate terms. Beautiful New Brick and Frame Studio Home, Lyon Park. $13,500. 262 Va. Ave., Lyon Park. Of Elizabethan design. well above the street and facing' community park. _Prettily terraced front and ar. The entrance is most uniove and ‘cpens to the studio Lving room paneled with white cedar. High win- dows enhance the beauty and charm of the room: lovely fireplace of brick. Attractive dining room. kitchen. bed room and lavatory on first floor. Two pretty bed rooms and tiled bath up stairs Finished basement and all_‘modern _improvements. 3-CAR BRICK GARAGE 18x18. A decidely charming place. Just being com- PNSkTHERN vIRoTVIA_oPFICE. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. Arlington Title Co. Bldg. Clarendon, Va. Clarendon 2345. BOSS & PHELPS mrTEs. p ~__SALE OR_RENT—SUBURREAN, 5-ROOM_BUNGALOW. PORCHES., CELLAR, h h., bath. elec. range; acre, 4-room_bun- ._porches, furs elec. ran B M. IMITH, lone Va. Phone 2038, RENT—WAREHOUSES. STORY BRICK WAREHOUSE. NEAR 4th d K sts.n.w., 363. E. 8. POSTON & CO. tional 0760 _____SALE OR EXCHANGI 3 WILL GIVE UP TO 4,000 CAEH AND £3.500 eauity in' 6-r@m row house subject fo one for small apt, bldg. subject to one st ~Address Box 32-Z. Star office. COLORED _ARRANGED AS 3 APTS. ALL modern bldg.. in Columbia Heights. tented at 5130 mo.: will take smaller property. Mr. ZIMMERMAN. Met. 6856. 20° SALE—LOTS. CAMP _SITE. NEAR_POTOMAC RIVER. one-fare car zone: electricity, city water: on bluestone streei: ‘less than Sc per foot. N. M. BURGESS. Wis. 2320. 3 CHEVY CHASE BUILDING 1.OT. 70-foot front, just a short distance off Conn. ave.. suiiable for & home of the bet- ter type. Nat. 5833. — WANTED—LOTS. QUICK CASH FOR BARGAINS IN LOTS OR Eround in or mear eity. - Give lowest price nd location. Box 1268 P. O SALE—FARMS. 0 FRUIT TREES. FINE TRUCK rden: 5-room bungalow: electricity, bath chicken Pouse: garage: only 5 miles D. C.: overlooking State road: $6.100: eesy termi ERVIN REALTY CO.. phone Hvattsville 765. FARMS! FARMS! PARMS! Small tracts. chicken. trucking. dairy and crop farms f@m 4 to 400 acres; wide listing near D. C._ We specialize ~ . J. W. ROGERS REALTY CO. 34th end R. I Ave. Mt. Rainer. Hyatts. 125 20 e —— SUMMER HOMES. | OCEAN VIEW—NEW BUNGALOW. 4 ROOMS and bath. furnished: 150 feet {rom Ches: | peake Bay:_ reasonable. Apply W. M. BA ENTINE. 5th st. and Ocean View Ave Ocean View. Va 31 WATER-FRONT PROPERTY. PINEY POINT SHORES, MD_LOTS $52 to $250: eassy terms BAUMAN & HEINZ- Thomas_circle._Decatur 4700 URST ON_ CHES. BAY- RE. colony, 22 miles D. C. near Md_ Lofs 'and cottages for cale. BAUMAN & HEINZMAN. 1 Thomas ecir. Decatur 4700. . COTTAGE ON POTOMAC RIVER: 4 ROOMS. 3 porches: completaly furnished. Will seli | for $350 cash or $400 on terms. Wisconsin 23202 to 8 pm LOTS FOR SALE. EASY TERMS, BROAD- water Park on Chesapeake Bas: one hour from Washington. J. C. LOMBARD, Co- lumbia_0069. = RENT FURNISHED COTTAGE ON CHESA- peake Bay: private club grounds and pler artesian well, toflet, sleeping porch: 36 miles milk. ice and supplies. Arkhaven. 1 mile north Pairhaven Capt’ MARSHALL. 'Grant Leet. National 0308. Wisconsin 2993 4-ROOM BUNGALOW FOR RENT, MONTH of August: $100: right on salt_waier: bath- ing. Nehing. crabbing, A. G. MUNDT, Boz- man. Calvert Co. Md F 2,000 FEET. CHESAPEAKE BAY. CALVERT Co.—38-acre tract, ready for development. Price, 314500, Adoiph Caloyro, Pasadens. Md. REAL ESTATE—LOANS. MONEY TO LOAN D C. REAL ESTATE in any amount at prevailing interest. JESSE L. HEISKELL. 1115 Eve st. n.w. SMALL PAYMENTS. QUICK SERVICE: Ist, 2nd and 3rd trusts inD.C. Loans in nearby Md_and Va No red tape. DR. A. HENRY, INC.." 1016 Eve st. n.w ¥ OUICK MONE —TO LEND. 1st AND 2nd TRUSTS; $100 TO $6.500 - MARYLAND AND D. C._ HOMES. THREE DAYS TO COMPLETE TRANSAC- HE RAURrEou SO AR C.F. WARI 1416 F ST. N.W. AUCTION SALES. < FUTURE DAYS. d THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTAIE KNOWN _AS PREMISES 213 _MORGAN _STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded May 1. 1930. in Liber 6442, folio 403, of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and at the reauest of the party secired thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction. in front of the premises on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF JULY ‘AD. 1931 AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.if., the following described land and premises situate in the District of Co- lumbia and designated as and being lot four (94) in the subdivision McGuire. trustee for Bessie uare numbered five hundred " as_per plat of raid subdi- page 98, of the surveyor for the numbered ninety. made by F. J. Kibbey, in nfty-five '(555) vision, secured in Book 19, records of the office of the istriet of Columbia. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior ded of trust for $5.000.00. further particulars of Which will be aunounced at time of sale the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $350.00 will be Tequired at {ime of sale, All conveyancing. recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with within fiften days from day of sale otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the Droperty at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser; after five days' ndvertisement of such resale in some newspapef published in Washington, D.C COMPANY OF_THE N T OF GOLUMBIA, Trustee. By GEORGE E. NG. Vice President. Seal) Attest IRVING ZIRPEL, Becretary. IR kb exg Household Furniture for All Parts of the Home, Table China nesstereo and Glassware, Large Quantity of Flat Silver, Ornaments, Bric-a-Brac, Pic- tures, Office Furniture, Rugs, Etc. b At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY July 22nd, 1931 At 10 AM. ‘Sioan & OV., Inc. Aucts. TRADE MARK Terms: Cas C. G. 3¥20.21 bler & Son. Auctioneers Adam A e Street N.W. FURNITURE Suites, Odd Pieces, Radios, Etc. By Auction AT WESCHLER’S 915 E St. N.W. & WEDNESDAY July 22, 1931 AM., Contin o roshout, ke DAT- 203 |and at MONDAY, AUCTION SALES. AFTERNOON. JULY 20, 1931. | AUCTION SALES. ROW. THOS. J, OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Strest Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY SEMUDETAGHED BRIC WELLING KNOWN AS PREMIS! 18th STREET NORTH By virtue of & certain f trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6005, 1olio 236 ei sed.. ot the land records ‘of tfe Diswict of Co- umbia, and at the request of tl v se- cured inerchy, the undersienad trugices, will Sell, ‘at public auction in fron - iSes. ‘on MONDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF ' JULY. A.D. 1931, “AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the followin.described land remises, Situate tn the District of Co- and. designased a8 and beink lot 22 satiare 4143 in the subdizision made Joseph . Higdon. block 2. -Sherwood Addition to Brookland.” as per plat recorded {ir the office of the surveyor for the Distriet of Columbia in Liber 80 at folio 132, Terms: Bold subject to a trust Tor '$3.50000, further particulars of Which will ‘be announced at time of sale: The Burehass price above said tiust to be paid’in cash. ‘A deposit of $300.00 reouired. Bonvevancing, recording. ete.. at purchaser's Somt. "erms to be complied with within Fhitiy_days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the ‘préperty may be adveriised and resold tion of the trustees ot the discre LRI S Livan i Trustee: 1510.13.15.18.20 SON, AUCTIONEERS, ST. N.W. 0. J. OWEN & st 1431-EYE SALE OF ¥STATE. IMPROVED BY THREE-STO P TECELLAR | [BRICK DWELLIN KNOWN AS PREMISES STREET NORTHWEST. i By Virtie of g certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 5865. folio 492 el sed:, 5 %he dand records of the District of Co- imbla, and at the request of the party se. T hereby. the undersigned trustees will Coi"at Dublic auction. in front of the prem. Teos. "on”THURSDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DA OF. FOLY, AD. 1931. AT FIVE OCLOCK O The folowine-described land and prem- fuen, situate in the city of Washington. Dis; et "of ‘Columbln. and designated as an being ot forty-eight (48) in the Newland O mbany's subdivision /in block one (1) Pernwood, Helgnts, " af per piet recorded n Liber 52. folio 43, of ifice of the surveyor of the District of Co- TRUSTEES' Jumbia; subject to building restriction line of 10 feet from the front line of said lot and subject to 1d covenants of record: Pae how designated for taxation b land PEPE0"%8 1n square 2235: together with P brovements, ‘Consisting of the above. ety ‘of snie - One-LHIrd of the pufe Yo be pald in cash. o instaliments. payable in one and tWo caunl 1ot Inierest st six per centum per e bayable semi-annually from duy of A ied by deed of trust upon the B serty sold, or all cash at the option of e ehaser. - A, deposit of $750 will be e Ded At tiime of sale. All conveyancing. s etc At CORL of purchaser e %o “be complied with within_thi O e rom duy of Rale, otherwise the trus- s e The right {0 resell the property e sak and cost of defaulting purchaser B are iass. ndvertisement of such resale T some. newspaper published in’ Washjng- i FRANK STETSON, Care of National Bavings & Trust Com- ‘Pany, Washington b i HARRY, Natfonal Bavings & Trust Company VARDS, Building, Washington. D. jir hington s " Tristees. Barr Building, Washington, D. 73,7.9.14.16 AHOVE_SALE 18 POSTPONED UN- L MONDAY THE TWENTIETH DAY OF ¥, 1931, BAM: and place JULY. 103l SRDER OF THE TRUSTEES. FUTURE DAYS. "THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, SRR, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. STEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM. e REAL_ESTATE. LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF UNDERWOOD STREET WEST OF SIXTEENTH STREET, IN THE SUBDIVISION KNOWN _AS "SIXTEENTH STREET HILLS' MORE PULLY HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. By viriue of & certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5653. folio 407 et sea of the Jand records of the District of Co: fimblia, . nd at the request of the party s clired thereby. the undersigned trustee will Sell at ‘public auction. in {ront of the prem- {es. on "MONDAY, THE TWENTY SEVENTH DAY OF JULY. AD 1931, AT THREE OCLOCK PM.. the following-described s nd premises. situate in the District of Cb- fimbia. and designated as and bemng all of Jor Huimoered forty 140) and the east 33 foet "front on Underwood street by the fuil Heoth of ot numbered forty-one (41) in Sabare numbered twenty-seven hundred and forty-four (2744) in Gordon's subdivision of DAt of “Sixtecnth Street Hills," as per plat Pecorded in the office of the surveyor for The District of Columbia. in Liber 61 at fo- 1o 35 subject to restrictions and covenants of tecord which will be announced at the fime of sale Terms of sale: All cash. 5200 will ‘be required at time of sale convevancing, recording. etc. # Durchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied Rith within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trus Tesell the property a defaulting purchaser All publisned in Washington, D, G 1516.18.20.22.24.25 . J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, THOS. J. ON e E ST, N.W. STEES' SALE _OF _VALUABLE IM- “l;qRTOVEU REAL ESTATE, BEING BRICK DWELLING. NO. 200 K STREET SOUTH- ST. BEAiie of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5188, folio 112 et s ot The land records of the District of Co fimbia, and at the request of the party se. Cited ihereby, the undersigned trustees will Sell at public auction. in {ront of the prem- WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY. remises, District of Co- nd being part of lot_two (21 uare seven hun- nd’ sixty-seven (767, bewinning &t {he southwest corner of said lot and run- ning thence east along K street 3845 feel Thence north twenty-seven (27) feet six (6} inches; thence west 3845 feet to Canal street: thence south along said streel twenty-seven (27) feel six (6) inches to be- inning lerms of sale: One-tied of the purch money 10 be paid in cash, balance in lwo eaual instaliments payable in one and two Years. with interest at seven annum, payable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of irust upon the Froperty sold. or all cash at the option of Phe purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. Tecording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with Within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the frus- fees reserte the right fo resell the property ot the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such- resale in some newspaper published in Washing: e SAMUEL A. DRURY. JAMES B. NICHOLSON. §17,20,32,24,27.29 Trustees. lowing-described land and p: in the city of Washington. and designated as n THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS PREMISES 1723 P STREET NORTH- WEST. WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtie of & certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 5761, folio 321, of the fand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY., THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF JULY, AD. 1631, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK 'P.M.. the following-described land £nd_premises, situate in the District of Co: fumbia, and known and designated as and being lot numbered three hundred and twenty-five (325) in Redfield Proctor's sub- division of iots in square numbered one hundred and fifty-six (156). as per plat re- corded in Liber 20. folio 83, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District Columbia. O erms of sale: One-third of the purchas money. to be paid in cash. balance in two ents, payable in one ai eaual instaliments. b ia one snd tn years, with interest at si annum, payable semi-annually from day of deed of trust upon the 1l cash at the option of Y it, of 3500 il be uired at tifhe of sal conveyincing, Tedording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of Sale to be complied with within fifteen 15) "days ‘rom day of sale. otherwise the irustee reserves the right io resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- Chaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in Some newspaper published in Wash- ington. D. C. NION TRUST COMPANY OF THE U BiSTRICT gr SOLUMBIA, Trstes. y sale, secured by property sold, or ! the purchaser, - Eiyie Prestaent. 1) Attest: ice President. ‘!!QJ.,VING ZIRPEL, Secretary. Jy11-d&ds,exSu THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- ESTATE CONSISTING B30 Rty BiCk SOIDING ATl SRS, BEING POURTEEN APART- MENTS, No. AL THIRTY- STREET NOR’ . o A, STREET, N Geed of irist; dated Pebruary 20, 1929, recorded March 8. 1 in Liber No. 6295. at folio 131, among th jand records of the District of Columbi: the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic n\ltll?rlh!\n _}l’wflgk'gly (;zevgumlus. on D A.D 1931, AT FOUR-THIRTY 'CLOCK P.M. ?nd ‘premises. uate in the city oston, ‘District of Columbia. an ¥ nd being lot ninety-nine (99) in G. Y. Worthington and G. Y. Worthington, Jr.'s, subdivision of lots and part of square twelve hundred and ninety-seven (1297). as per plat recorded in Liber No. 80, folio 65, of the T e of the office of the surveyor of the e o B e el ric att being street northwest. 'ms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 10 aid in cash, balance in two Sava) installments, payable in one and years, with interest at six per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually, from day o Sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash. at the option of Durchaser. | A deposit of $2.500 will be re- Quired at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. of sale to be complied, with within thirty from day of sale. otherwise the tees reserve the right to resell the property, a¢ the risk and cost of defaulting purchase after five days’ advertisement of such res: in_some newspaper published in Washin o RO QAR Trustees. of Wash- apartments, Iy16-d&ds,exBu A Drior’ deed of ABLE REAL VALU. AL 2022 UPTON ds. the records of the balance in $wo A deposit of of tee reserves the right to t the risk and cost of after five days adver- {isement of such resale in_some newspaper AT the fol- situate per centum per | NTH DAY the following-described land designated two Terms trus- i TO! . e . THOB. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON AND NEAR INTH STREET AND PINEY BRANCH By_virtue of a certain deed of tru: lated the 20th day of October, A.D. 1929, and I corded the 2nd of November, A.D. 1929, Instrument No. 99 in Liber 6390. at fol 445, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and default having been made under the terms of the deed of trus! and upon notice and request of the holder of the note secured thereny, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at public auctio in front of the respective premises, the fol lowing real estate, situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: 'On the TWENTY- FIRST DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1931, AT THREE P.M., in_front of the premises, northeas corner of Ninth and Tewksbury place n.w., ‘lots numbered twenty (20) to twenty-eight (28), inclusive, and all those parts of lots numbered eighteen (18). - nineteen (19) twenty-nine (29), thirty (30) in square num. bered “twenty-nine hundred 1 ;#UTID in the subdivisi in the offfce of the s of Columbia in Liber 8 tofore owned by H. La ?:H:{ ‘)uu'hlnd DpAr in in IS square. namely, Jots 53 A inclusive, in square 2976 having been ltlt:l.a‘d and are not includ herein. Also tract of land called ~‘Ould's Third Vacaney. Begioning for the same described as follows at the Miersection of the north line on westerly line of Pl or for the District at folio 20, Underwood street with the Piney Branch road and running thel w along the north line of Underwood strest 46.17 feet: thence north 34° 04’ east 189.76 feet to the westerly line of Piney Branch 'rl'lld thence south 20° 56’ west 168.30 feet 0 the place of beginning; said described parcel being now known for purpose assessment and taxation as lot 2974. Also part of a tract of I Resurvey of Peter's Ml as follows: Beginning for tl intersection of the north lis street with the west line of Ninth street an running thence wes the north line of Tuckerman_ street 6131 feet: thence north lfl? 45”7 east 216.95 feet to the southeast- &rly ling of Piney Branch road: thence north ne of Ninth street 241.77 feet to the of beginning: said described parcel ini et o R e A Square 2975, .n!!?e("(,v.gf.mludyo' il sale: One-third of the pur price to be paid in cash, hllnl!nlncnl.:: R = nd called described notes of purchaser, payable i years. Tespectively, with: interest st 65 annuin ‘from 'day of sale. Dayable semi annually, “said ‘Brincipal and Taterest 1 e st deed of ‘irust on' property jecireaThy ereby sold. or all cash. st the obiion of Dirchaser e, Vstianred of made within thirty days from dgte of ‘Sale, otherwise said trustees reserve the righe ts jexell property. at the risk and cost of d aulting ‘purchaser. after five days Toty by advertisement of such resale’ in “some newspaper published in' Washington. D ¢ Convevapeing. recording and notarial fees at’ the 'cost ‘of Durchaser. and also. costs of examination of title CHAS. 8. SHREVE, _Ir10.dadexsy_ TENRY J. ROBB, _____ Trustee GUS EICHBERG, AI(IMIINv: Furniture and Household Effects BY AUCTION _ Tuesday, July 21 Commencing at 10 A.M. In Our Salesrooms 466 Penna. Ave. Bed Room. Living Ros in- ine Room Furniture. Bedse Mat- It Dressers. Chairs. Refr) reakfast Sets, Pianos. Ete. i GUS EICHBERG General Auctioneer, | THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE _OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING_BRICK 5. NO. 642 EYE SOUTHEAST. G By virtue of & certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5108, folio 465 ei sca., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia. und at the request of the party se- cured thereby. the undersigned trustees will | sell at public auction, in front of the prem- | ises. on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST | DAY OF JULY. AD. 193l AT THREE- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de- scribed land and premises. situate in the | city' of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being part of origi- nal lot numbered four (4) in square num- bered eight hundred And seventy-eight (878), described as follows: Beginning for the same on the north line of Eye street at a point distant 911 feet east of the southwest cor- ner of said lot four (4). said point being due south of the east face of fhe east wall of premises No. 640 Eve street southeact. and” running thence north along the easi face "of 'sald 'east wail and prolongafion thereof 104.667 feet to the Tear line of said Iot; thence east with the rear line of said Iot' 1351 feet: thence south 104.667 feet to Eye ‘street; thence west with said strect 1351 "feet 'to the place of beginning to- wether with the Tight reserved in deed from Henry T. Eaton and others 1o Samuel Pirth. | dated September Ist, 1910. and recorded in | Liber 3349, folio 400, of the land records of | the District of Columbia, for the building on premises No. 642 Eve -street southeast to project above its frel wiory 230 feel wide | v the depth of 47 feet, being the dimen- sions of such projection over the west siae of the land adjoining said premises on the east: now known for the purposes of us- | sessment and taxation as lot 863, square 878. | Terms of sale: One-third of the purcha money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal instaliments. payable in one and two years, with interest at seven per centum Der annum, payable semi-annually from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the propeity sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. "A deposit of $200 will be re- quired at time of sale. Al conveyancing, Tecortling. etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms | of sale to be complied with within thirly days from day of sale, otherwise the trus- fees reserve the right fo reseil the property At the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such re- sale in some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D. C. SAMUEL A. DRURY, JAMES B. NICHOLSON. _1910.13.15.17.20.21 Truste FUTURE_DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEER! 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL_ESTATE. LOCA ol THE_NORTH SIDE OF UNDERWOOD STREET WEST OF SIXTEENTH STREET. | N THE SUBDIVISION KNOWN _AS “SIXTEENTH STREET HILLS." MORE FULLY HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6173, folio 61 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘auction, in_front of the prem- ises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF JULY.' AD. 1931, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being lot 42 and the west 25 feet {ront by the full depth therg of lot 41 in square 2744 in tne subdivision ‘made by Fulton R. Gordon and known as “Sixteenth Street Hills,” as per plat_recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Liver 61 at folio 35 subject to restriciions and cove nants of record which will be announced at the time of sale. Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All con- vevancing. recording. etc.. at cost of pur- chaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty days from day of sale. other- | the trustees reserve the right to reseil property at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser after five days' adver- tisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. = PERSY H. RUSSELL. GEORGE L. BUNNELL, __Iv15-d&dbs.exsu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY _BRICK DWELLING, BEING PREMISES 1723 - TWENTY - PIRST STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, be- ing instrument No. 50, recorded May 24, 1930, among the land records of the Dis- trict_of Columbia, and at the reauesi of the party securedthereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction, in {ront of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE TWEN- TY-EIGHTH DAY OF JULY. AD. 103, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the foilow- ing-described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Colum- bia. and designated as and being lot 20 in Johin B. Alley and Harvey L. Page's subdi- vision of sauare 92. as said Tolio 186, { ibdivision 15 reorded in Liber 1i of the rec- ords of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbla. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash. balance in three equal instaliments, payable in one. two and three years, with interest at six per centui per_annum. payable semi-annually from da. of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of ihe purchaser. A deposit of $1.000 will be required at time of sale, All conveyancins, recording, et cost of purchaser. Terms of sale o b complied with within thirty days from dey of sale, otherwise the trusiee reserves (he right o Tesell the property at the 1isk “and cost of defaulting purchaser after Ove days' acvertisement of such resale in fome newspaper published in Washing- NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, st By JAS. TRIMBLE, .20,22,24,27,28 Vice President. LEGAL NOTICES. "~ GEORGE CURTIS SHINN," Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate .Court.—No 41744, Administration.—This is to givs no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbis has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letrers 18, testamentary on the estate of Dorothy H. Nuzum, late of the District of Golumbia. de- ceaged.” All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhbibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subcriber, on or before the 26th day of June, A.D. 1933: otherwise they may by law be excluded {rom all bene- it of said Given under my hand thi 'MARGARET, i YVICTOR , ‘Deputy Wiits Jor the Diftrict of Calumbi the Probate Courty AUCTIONS. ... SYNOPSIS: Js Divitt, sensing mystery in Juanita B holds her pris- cigarette girl. His wife. Molly, is friendly, 150 are Cong g vances. But terror grips the g when she sees Senor Sasara of Mexico City Kirk Stanard, Adrian Fouche and Eric Led- better. Ledbetter vainly attempts to re- s her neckiace. Then next g nds Juanita. posing as Senorita her in a car to the Belaise home. where Kirk has remained, helping to console his grand- oher n is §amDling. Pariors as & veled who defends her agai in & party with Mrs. Belaise, her grandson, move " her ise. Before Mrs. Belaise el Flores, 0. return 30 Umberto, drives mother over the loss of the Jewelry, CHAPTER XI. REJECTED JEWELS, IRK had a deep-rooted tender- ness for the grandmother who had reared him. A = an understanding friend. Love for her had become a habit, and now that lf: and illness had come that habit of Kirk's was serving her ‘well. 8o Kirk had come home, seeing vis- fons himself. B-13' | MOON of DELIGHT - Manganet Bell Houslon' Seville, My daughter Delphine and 3 spent a week there. I saw a bullfight. I -uxpw you have seen a great many bullfights, Senorita?” Senorita was smiling. “Yes, s great manys “What a shame the foot ball season’s over. You'll have to stay till it comes again,” said Kirk. “Yes, yes,” agreed Nelly. “You must make a long visit. Suppose some one else had seen the necklace!” she cried. “Please, Senorita, I shall feel terribly if you won't take some reward.” “This is my reward,” said the rita, “seeing how happy you are.” Nelly Belaise stretched out an im- perious hand. “Lorena,” to the colored maid, “bring my jewel casq.” Lorena went into the next room and returned with a silver casket. Nelly Belaise lifted the lid. “Choose some- thing,” she said to Juanita. Juanita smiled, her eyes turning with 1,to Kirk. Kirk said, “Senorita - ores has declined any reward, mother. Perhaps Senorita Flores will put us une seno- “This is my reward,” said the senorita. “Senorita Ysabel Flores." As he Went toward the lady in the drawing room he had a sense that they had met be- | N fore. And yet—— 'Mr. Stanard?" doubts at rest. They had not met. was just that first glimpse. I ‘am sorry Mrs. Belaise is 111" Kirk said. She asked, “Is it the necklace?" she asked, Dutth}l t | der further obligations. Perhaps sme will let us see her often while she is i ew Orleans.” The senorita replied that such & course would give her happiness. “Then you are staying!” cried Nelly. “Thrcugh the Spring.” Juanita an- swered. Why did she say that? The man’s eyes, meeting hers, had seemed to put the words into her mouth. She The lady was holding the necklace | 0c q Jittle frightened. cut to him. “Senorita! Where did you find it2” On the sidewalk. 1 was passing in my car. I saw your card in the paper. She seemed to speak by rote. Kirk | thank you enough. was conscious of this even as he ex- ‘was broken. “When was this?” he asked. “Kirk will do the calling, dear. I don't call any more. But I shall see = great deal of you if you are here through the Spring. . . . Never can I | Kirk went wit. Juanita down e T et e TreckIRGeSA Orllyn thigh catont o) AL NenLH Wit JJusuitadoNnP e | she rode from him she smiled. No. Be had never seen her before. Always “Last night—or rather early this| yhen she smiled the illusion left him. morning—as 1 was returning to the Tijon.” When Conchita brought up Juanita’s tray that evening, Molly came with her. “It must have been directly after we | pjvitt would not be h-me till 9 o'clock, dropped it. I can't tell you what this means to her. There is a reward, Seno- rita.” The lady shook her head. ‘wish the reward.” she saia. “But surely you have charities!" “So must you,” she siid. “Give it one—for me."” “Come and meet my_ mother.” Kirk | “T'll go first and prepare her. | urged. Do sit down.” “I do not | Nelly Belaise was beaming vrhcn‘ Kirk came in with the beautiful se- norita. There were traces of tears on ber cheeks. and the necklace was clutched in her hand. “Kirk. draw the big chair up to the bed. Now tell us again, Senorita.” ‘Senorita Flores, mother." Ah, yes. Kirk says ycu are from AUTO_LOANS. AUTO — LOANS:__REFINANCING. _ OPF evenings. . 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Besldes, it was the maid who brought it.” “She lets the maid open the safe?"” asked Molly. “They weren't in a safe. They were in a drawer. But the maid seems trust- worthy." “And you resisted choosing!” said Molly. “It wasn't hard to resist—except I felt I'd hurt her feelings.” “I'll bet she says her prayers to those stones,” said Moily. Juanita shook her head. “I thought of a little girl playing with her dolls.” Did they invite you back?” Yes. and—" Juznita’s face lighted. Molly was so affable tonight. “Mr Stan- ard may come to see me. I couldn't tell him not to—" “Of course not.” Molly looked “But don't fall in love.” married! Odd Divitt hadn't foreseen such a possibility. “You aren't think- ing of that, Juanita?” Jhanita had turned from her, white- ness dropping over her face. “Ycu needn't be afraid,” she said. “That's good.,” Molly rose. “Wor't it be fun passing cigarettes to the old lady and knowing she don't know you?" But. t) Juanita's relief, Kirk and Mrs. Belaise were not there. Adrian Pouche was alone. He bought abune | dantly of cigarettes. and Juanita pin= ned a carnation in his buttonhole con- SC]TI\IS of Gabreau watching from the wall. . (To Be Continued.) BARTHOU HEADS GROUP et Former French Premier on Victor Hugo Monument Committee. ROUEN, France, July 20 () —Louis | Barthou, former French prime minister, has accepted the chairmanship of a committee which has been formed to erect & monument to Victor Hugo in the cemetery of Villequier, not far from Rouen, where Hugo's wife and two daughters are buried. Every year, on September 4. there is a pilgrimage to the grave of Leopoldine Hugo, one of the daughters, whose death drowning inspired him to composé the trigic “Contemplations. She was drowned whiie on her honey: moon, and her husband died attempt- ing to save her. NITRATE DUTYVOP;-'OSED Chilean Representatives Negotiat- ing With Germany. SANTIAGO, ' Chile, July 20 (A).— Negotiations are & be opened by the Chilean povernment in Berlin this week over the new duty imposed by Germany against natural nitrate. Nitrate producers say the duty amounts to about $30 a ton and is prohibitive. Foreign Minister Aldunate has in- structed the Chilean embassy in Berlin to register protest and to point out the duty will result in a situation prejudi- cial to trade between the two countries. 200 INJURED IN CHURCH Crash of Choir Gallery Sends 80 to Hospitals in West Africa. LOANDA, Portuguese West Africa, July 20 (#)—Hospitals were crowded today with parishoners of the Church of Nossa Senhora de Carmo, 200 of ‘whom were injured when the choir gallery, the supports of which were worm-eaten, collapsed during high mass yesterday. Of those ‘hurt, 80 were taken to hos- pitals, 20 of them in critical condition. AR