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REAL [} SALE—HOUSES. | tinued. ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. 'C., JANUARY 1933—PART SIX. OFFICES AND STUDIOS. | OFFICE AT REASONABLE RENT. uolg! 3‘-" 3k 8, REAL ESTATE. SALE—SUBURBAN. ___ (Continued.) A AND BA""". l:LBchlsclT"Y . 50x200: garage 2 2 fixsavm' REALTY CO.. phone “DON'T MISS THIS. SALE—LOTS. FOOT FRONTAGES, IN CHEVY near Conn. ave.; $1. SALE—HOUSES. | SALE—HOUSES. ed.) COLORED—A BARGAIN IN A CENTURY.| MOST ATTRACTIVE BRICK-AND-STONE NICE HOME, 7 BLOCKS | A home as well as an investment. For pro- | house. § rooms. 7 baths: 4 rooms. including rom White House: eight roome. bath. first | fession€l or gentleman. West of 14th st. | library and lavatory. on first floor; corner B L House e Tooime: ‘Conkress- | near U. 9 Tooms. o baths, h-w.h. elec: | lot I excusive residential section, close to 'S _ 0ppo! '® Gwner leaving city, | tricity. garage; additional 1o school. ~ House practically new. Price low OWNER " ess ‘Box Jab-D. Star office. * | cma W2 Y BRICK COLONIAL HOME for immediate le. OWNER. Address ?0! : dinette. | D 8 Rooms—2 Baths D. 8tar o ace, artistic- | L. ith car e > 0 Beautiful Corner Brick Home £ Price Lowered to $9,950 For a Quick Sale 500 ONEIDA N.W. space for less money. 612 P st. n.w. RONES & SON. Dist. 0581. Y _AVE_IN AFFLECK _ BLDG., 5 N. THE_HEART OF BUSINESS CENTER: ALL OUTSIDE. WELL LIGHTED ROOMS; $10 UF 5-room house, all_modern conveniences, | AVE. MET. 0209. i iy, OR_EN SUITE. good condition: in Rosemont. Alexandria: | japag™, IRST FLOOR, 1N BEST Price, $3.000; $300 cash. 30 month. Phone ( LARGE. AMI_ FIRST FLOOR. IN BEST Dist.” 6563._evenings Fa; 1o $35 each month. YOU ARE INVITED 1653 PA. AVE. N.W TO INSPECT 3 ] 1 truc- | _ TWo-room suite in office bidg. opposite e neas e et aton Got"atd Coua. | State Department and adloining U. 8. Gourt try_Club. Go out Lee Highway to Glebe road. then north on Glebe road about four blocks to the property Built and_Sold by, FRED A. GOSNELL, treasurer, Earl G. Hendricks ment Executive Committee, Comrades Turner, McCollum, Phillips, Herdricks, Ashi, Anderson and Davidson; Chapter Executive Committee, Comrades Spears, Kochli, Ashi, Melton, Turner and So- renson. ‘The latter part of the meeting was given over to addresses on the subject 0216+ | Past Comdr. Joseph Ashi of Acc-Ru-] §pQLs; | mussen Chapter, and ‘chalrman of the | ette _n,'commnm arranging the dep‘-m‘nem n}: - | convention to be held in the Raleigl niDEAL SHADED HOME SI7es. SHEVY | Hotel on Saturday, has received con- vestment for a_careful b Adams 1786, | gratulations from members of the De- SHEPHERD PARK, 16th XTD., $2,300: | partment Executive Committee for his $1.300; “Ghevy | excellent work. e 8™ M. 150 i mprovements ade: e Ao ues. P Do The meetings of the various conven- con, ; i tion committees and of the convention | O COnETessional veterans’ legislation by s, F M DOYLE, | - Comrade Edward K. Inman and Comdr. VER | as & whole will be held during the aft- S 1o |/ernoon, while: the exeriog Bl De a% | Osear Hollingsworth of the District of A Star_office. | Columbia Department of the Veterans | 1208 SO! N house: inclosed sléping porch, 3-car garage, | electric refrigerator: ~ excellent ~conditign. | Price. $8.800._ Call Georgia 2146. ____*_ | ow: MUST DISPOS! HIS VACANT Petworth hcme. - Has electricity, hot-water | | Der SRR Dot Mimity in marker | yard. “ghould appeal to fami low-priced home. EASY TERM 5. 10-RM. HOUSE: 5 ust was S1 i8] indueement | ARGAIN 1IN tile bath: lot. 50x100: yment: bal., like rent. Shep. | of Claims Bids. $35 PER MONTH Management North Washington | Shepherd 2400 3 r garag more than 4 years: § DUE TO ILLNESS—WILL SACRIFIC y tiful 10-room, 2-bath house; most ideal loca- Under Realty Co. CED TO SELL- SR yoming ave. near 18ih nelghbornood: one Lrust, S BWNER. “Radress Box A REAL BARGAIN. + Beautiful corner. am.i. bath, and closed porches, bullt-in s Ehis mome 1. in fine con i feva o Selle - Open, Bunday -, Do call” GWNER, Clarend large rooms are; well | SHEPHERD PARK- : e brick home: Uke new t rooms, < biths open fireplace, brick gara Beantitul, convenent location. Ge. 3114 BRICK. FULLY RENTED., COLORED APTS. $157 monih: owner sacrifices 37.000: cash enuine investment. MILLER. Met | Apt. 515. BRICK. 5 ROOMS AND BATH, ON | all modern_features: convenient: Va; Wil consider exchange. 50 2161, NEW. one_floor rendon. Nat. 86 NEW HOMES—REDUCED S1.( er. 4630 Davenport st. n.w s, two real fireplaces. ished attic, electric rel and screened: large lot 2662 or Emerson 8278. day. AN Model 0 BY OWN- rooms, two club ‘room. fin- weather _stripped | GWNER. North Open all day Sun- INVESTMENT — e apart- ge. with || PPORTUNITY FOR home _con ment. 3 baths, oil heat. 2-car evers ‘modern convenience and _comfort located ‘in beautiful Foxhall Village: I beautifully landscaped lot: numergus im: | ovements have been made: can be used | r two families: a wonderful opportunity | for_investment in a community, of fast-in- creasing values, Address Box 316-D, Star office. g ; L THIS MODERN WOODRIDGE HOME Hss % unusual exposures, one Oerlooking the Monastery grounds and the other over. looking Taft Park. @ix good sized rooms porches. built-in ‘garage Arranged for 2 apartments should you desire to rent part stores. transportation’ Within Owner eaving city will sacrifice fo Bmall cash payment' and $o% Open_ for inspection. 7719 1%th North K176, | TAL PRICE. $5,050. CASH PAYMENT. | Monthly pavment, $50. (i rooms. Stripped. built-in €& . ~House in frsi-giass condition ‘e believe it will pay you to tely UK st xw. WOODLEY PARK. OF- Poatie $10,000 ‘under sell Phe price when bullt: detached 50-ft. lot, ng "Yoom. dinine room, pantry. kitchen front and s ‘seven bed rooms. d | Cleveland 00 Monday. ki3 b fspert.this hovse i s house BOSS & PHI st —Detac) 3 205:.‘m modert;; owner wii crifice for less than assested value: mix Ttade for smaller home. Mr. Grigws. Ga 4762 508K, _ T = L 8T —3-FAMILY Touse: "1ar oor_ 5 Tooms and bath: snd floor. 6 Tooms and bath. h.-w.h. elec: good | condition: reasonably priced. Cail Pot. 0081, with trees. u 823 15th g ! LOOKI REAL BARGAIN 6,100, Ditle cash, Jess than rent h beautiful spie iy he it e Thoms: i 50, terme. 310 T0th te ouz-zo:fi own- best nown this 00 Serans Gomme early: this_will go. * M :GE'E LE.. “OO‘DBID‘GE OR Broo €6.050: excellent value Bvie Rietached: © Tooms. sun parior. fAre- jace: new-house conditionied: terms. Open Bltets Binasy. . S DOYLE. reattor. Cleve. i D. C—1 WILL DESIGN “depression and ClL. n.e._Oven. * | ain _ever :l:l"llh-llill'l 'hol:tlaévn’lw )‘l"“fi%. ROOM HOUSE: 200 BLOCK £ atn rice. Address Hox HLANDS 8] R Ao 2 elevation: large with deposit. Ne. & JAm‘ No. lot, To' see, 546, oak floors, sun parlor, with large “pantry, Oxford cabinets, table-top insulated range, Frigidaire and inlaid linoleum. A bright dry cellar, and the large beautifully planted corner lot all add to the complete- ness of this fine home, like the best at the lowest possible cost—see this today by all means. Re Corner 5th and Marietta Park Never before has been offered in this convenient and pretty suburb of new homes, and this one could not be duplicated at the above low price. perfectly planned rooms in baths, numerous big closets, clear cheerful fireplace. cozy ultra a built-in OPEN—LIGHTE! R. M. HOOKER Facing Ft. Sle Inspect Today 216 Madison St. N.W There are 7 big rooms, com- plete tiled bath with shower, ete. Concrete front porch, double rear copper built-in garage. Electric refrig- porches with eration and many Small Cash $65 Mo s ooley "BUILDERS OF B! Tower Bldg. Mwm‘ 21 Percy H. Russell Co. 1731 K Street N.W. (Oak Street Fourteenth. Very desirable site for a four-family apartment. to § (43rd Place bath; condition; churches and transpottatio; cash payment. month. (Lamont Street Pleasant semi-detached; 10 rooms, hot-water heat, garage space. (Eighth Street business section. excellent con N.W.) 50.00. N.W.) near N section. NE.) duced $600 4lmost New Brick Home semi-detached; schools, Balance, $50.00 per 6 rooms, gas heat; tion ot Cleveland Park: oil 5 quatters. 3. gatages | Nture. —Address Box | 6404 DELAWARE. CHEVY | block e. Conn.—b r. & b B | breakfast room, lavatory SCieened. sleeping SShcions 1ewn lot. bers 811500, oo o "~ WANTED TO_ BUY —OR 10 ROOM HOUSE White nelghborhood. M. Pl 2he.. direct from owne ve'sirest. ot & block | Hon “wna p A kitchen | | See | AT ONCE | —Pay all cash. ton and price. _Box WILL PAY CASH FOR white or ecolored. | WM. J. CALLANAN, 1 ALL CASH FOR 8! Oneida Sts. s0 much value There are eight two built- modern Y OW two-car garage LT 2 mission: D. C. only: igpmeds If you would || B VEY " Dist. b7 0@ 101 4050 - ox nie secth musk be reasonable. DI - D—HEATED 21 KENYON ST N.W. garare. sleeping porch. Ope Reduced. See your broker. SALE—SUBUR! =) | KENSINGTON, MD - all conveniences and .000:_terms. _Call W Met. 2663 larg W Shepherd st., Hyatts rooms. colofed tile bath, doors and trim. built-in street; corner lot. ~$6,850 ment.” S50 month YANCEY. owner scum Park | ville, Md. Phone ¥ block below Hyattsville Arundel ave Open 4652, Bank Bldg., Bethesda ry desirable, private or ighw: 5 miles 00 required: in: living rooms. price. 53.50 ow, ' “miles terms. Su) .17 side stand. Lee nighwd -room _buny o Driee. 84 480 other features. Church 8 3 SACRIFICE. screened ~porches. | range. " electric retrigerator. | wnrage: surface streets. cit | near” Country_ Club. Payment nthly o equity 1 % Barton ave.. Liv | 5-ROOM LOG CABI | outbulldings. 5 acres: ood | Highway. 30 miles from | Pnone Fairfax 11-P-15. | SUBURBAN HOMES AND F. | sale. "ROBERT E. LOHR. Takoma Park. Ga. OAKI | ance.” ® 16 ingsto Bros. ETTER HOMES® L Only bargains. 68, Cii ' LOCATED Md Apply IS d | A NEW BRICK-AND-TILE HO | well pianned rooms: located High MUNGER - HOLLINGSWORTH CO.. 'OOM MODERN RESIDENCE 2 apartments. JOHN MEKINNEZY. Merrifield. school | Metropglitan Life Trsurance heat. Prigidaire. With or wit D, Star office. CHASE. MD.. 1 tucco over brick: 1st floor: two double garar fish pond. shrub- 414, Dec. HOUSES. DOWNTOWN asant. or near- HRICK_HOUSES Give loca- ty P. O.__ IMALL HOU! regardless of conditio: Eye n.w 8 Na US <ot ate sction. E.A. 0_Vermont ave COLORED MAN WANTS TO BUY HOUSE on “immediately: s Adams 6 o n. BA! 7-ROOM HOUSE WITH e lot, for only -5 Jarge iful cheéstnut concrete ALFRED R Hy;&h_ bus lne, | School. ‘on inspection. Wis. for . Md , . BATHS. on price, hingto! Road- vestigate 1 terms. 5 acres. to Washington nday inspection. Va. Falls ROOM _MODERN HOME: open fireplace, electric full brsement, water, sewers and churches: trust, b or_$2,000 cash n Heights. Va _ LOTS OF FRUIT, frontage on Lee Wash.; $1.500. ARMS, RENT OR 311 Cedar st., | BETHESDA. MDA NICE HOME AT A | sacrific large, shady lawn housé, fruit, one acre possession. In fine shape a at $6.000; terms rooms, Nat'l 9240 Bethesda Bank Blds. Phon: OVER | miles from Disirict line, & | r08d._ Ga. 384 | NEW BUNG. 5 R am.i: large Jot: i Rheem ave. Hyattsville Hyattsville 637-J. | $4.850 WILL BUY 3-ROO! kitchenette: garage ond cl | trally, near cor. Maple Incluaing large lot. 1001 of [i5 bearing fruii trees berries. Bubstantial cash | owner. stores, I/ C. OLSON. 14 Preel Small Takoma Park. Md._Shep! NO CASH PAYM Just $60 per mo. Mrge b . h.-wh, B. A PLEASAN Spencer st.. Hyattsville, Md Just west of § Reduced 6 rooms and new house bunga .W.) Best Mt A fine home; low, am.i; h-wh: only N rooms and bath, attic. e: near R. I ave: suil only $5.450: terms. iscount for ¢ Must be sold. Near H Street $6,000.00. 311 n fireplace, d | h-wh, tile bath and s bungal t Jot. tiled bath with shower: beautifully papere throughout, with a kitchen and appoint- ments of the type rarely seen outside of high-priced homes. The substantial brick comstruction. slate T00f. copper spouting and bullt-in garage reduce depreciation and up keep to & minimum. A complete. cozy. life time home. priced exceedingly low. Addres: 224-D. Star office. & NORTH CAPITOL AND BRYANT. 6 rooms. 3 inclosed porches. making © rooms In all; Colonial front Serch, bulll-tn Tage; price very or immediate sale. 2 iy NE WAPLE 226 14th St. N.W. 7,600—TERME. Wisconsin ave. at District 5 b glass-inciosed sleepl detached ‘garaxe: lot 50XISE B < “fusi’ Been redecorated throushout. il Mr. BOAZ, Cley. 09: | L New B. H. Gruver Homes Open for Inspection || 2447 39th Brand-new. _all-bs beautiful colored tile baths, that is the talk of the town. finished recreation room. built-in garage. many additional features such doors and bullt-In_ bookcases to mew Stoddard er: Western High School Priced in $9, Vers Reason B. H. GRUVER, Nat, 17 Representative on Premises For Auto Service to Property Please Phone Mr. Hoffman, Clev, 9203. | | everything: easy terms I h orth 7203 | Iarge lot. good location, $4. or see Mrs. . _N. E.RYON CO.. 12. 4 Wilson blva St. NW. homes kitchen rick New house. 4 rooms. garage, lot 50 by 200. $6,000 bungalow. 6 new ofl = $5.500. 36,400, R. D. LILLI st oNLY ‘To save foreclosure, own on very easy terms. large, | date five-room tuncalow, heat. hardwood floors, undry trays, garage: lari and bus lines. Wonderful h.- $ as mirror Close aded ‘school and 000 Class. le Terms. Leoin Mr. Maloney, |If | Clev. 7619. | portunity gome or apartment look ' for the General fectric_All-Steel Rerigerator FETWORTH. 450 A pretty colonial tapesiry brick-home con- taining 7 rooms. 2 baths, hardwood floors and trim. ultra-modern kitchen wi u- rd cabinets. breakfast nook: 150- . lot. garage; paved street and alley. Ab- soluteiy a bargain. Call immediately Georgia 4357 h AND RHODE ISLAND AVE. NE tile bath. 3 porches, deep lot, 329 BRYANT ST. NE. WAPLE & JAMES, INC.. 6 14th St N.W. Dist_3346. YOU ARE BUYING OR RENTING A me or apartment look for the General | ectric_All-Steel Refrizerator. 6,350 BIG CORNER BRICK Overlooking Sherman Circle 624 DELAFIELD N.W. (Corner 7th & Delafield Sts.) PETWORTH A MODERN, practically new home priced to sell today. bright rooms, three big wide porches, built-in bath with shower, hardwood floors. 4th Mt Rainier, Md STOP! READ! Here is a lovely modern ot miss: 5 spacious rooms, and attic. porch, all _cit screened throughout: lot 18 | 32 block_of schools, store and Lee Highway: near Lee Hink, $4.100. on very 105 Biiltop rd.—English tiie living roor hested and open da homes to meet vour require H. W. HITCHCOCK $6,500—New Brick Six large rooms. three s Has aix large wood-burning open firen perfect rage home. ultra- modern {in garage 50x stantial reduction for 2,00 Lot. 28 ACRES, HOUSE. ETC d Sherma: rooms, burner built-in provements: rage. chicken d: immediate a big bargain LEWIS KEISER e Wis. 4176 SEV! wil 5o i Colesville | sell all o part or large frontage on main | AND BATH, asy terms. K13 s, Md. Cail BATH AND house. Cen- es Best varieties of crapes and and terms. By MS. ken mont herd * ENT. 3 T4-W. ¢ includes interest and low. hwd. flo iarge attic and full d TS, owner, 40 LOVELY NEW 5-ROOM AND BATH BUNGA- as) "bungalow. 5 room ower: handy 10 *Open daily until 9 | MODERN HOUSE ON EASY 4 1., in Lyon Village, g00d buy, $5 . %2 &, fruit shrubbery, $4,75( Chambe Clarendon 16 N. Y. ave., or REAL TAKOMA BARGAINS. w. heat, buil 4,000, terms. room for E, ner will sperifice, . modern,” up-to- am.i. hot-water cabinets, xe o, near ca bargain an R, T. VIOLETT & SON. Hyatts. 819, LOOK! - home you should Bath.” full ‘cellar 'y improvements, 0 1t deep; trees: s. transpo Helghts, low ter home. Clarendon IS SLIGO PARK HILI -type brick. ves bath, 10 room i fireplace. club room. | de luxe Kitchen, concealed radiation 1l sold. ments & SONS A Bungalow. lace radiation and other features not found in t Covered cement porch, with trees bullt- Sub- )0 cash payme acte iand, on ! 34 Wilson Blvd.. Clarendon. Va. _ Telephone Clarendon 14 FORCED TO SELL. ‘The owner of this English cottag: house of 7 rooms and tiled bath must sell i et ROE B R obd “hoses {85d T open Boreh. ‘slecolis poreh, open metal weather strips. a.m.i: lot 2-car garage. It is a 500 house THE M. H. BARRY ORG., 200 ARLINGTON RIDGE, AURORA HILLS, VA, PHONE WALNUT S8 type | IF YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR A BARGAIN HERE IT IS $3,000.00 first trust and $1,800.00 cash buys this new six room and bath home in ncarby Ve. Hot-water heat, electric light and range, city water, corner lot 50x135. Bus serv- || ice at front door. | Call Ovner, Clarendon 1950 ' RENT—SUBURBAN. WOODRIDGE _5-RM. BUNGALOW. $40; 5 rooms, fireplace. floored attic, $4 8-room brick, h.-w.h., double garage, $52.50 | Call North 7203 or inquire 2377 R. L ave. ne. . 2 ' NEAR CARS, 1 fare: water hts: $12 ‘month. E. N. LIGHTBOWN. 3ird_door from Brentwood P. O FOR RENT, NEW ARLINGTON, VA —'s acre. G-room house. electric range. furnished or unfurnished; furnace: beriles, chick en house, running water; endon_1:304-3-2 TAKOMA PARK—FURNISHED, $:5; BUN- galow, 6 rooms; $05, bungalow. 6 rooms Shep. '2546. | SMALL BUNGALOW. MODER] ments. garage, chicken house, | new cut road. Bradley Hills, Md.. opposite ! Burning Tree' Club. $35. Key with J. 8 Harper. near ~property. Phone Bradley | BALTIMORE PIKE. NEAR BELTSVILLE | Colonial homestead. 16 rooms: oil heat, | Frigi 5 acres. $150. Furnished. To ins B0 . MCLEAN, VIRGINIA—MODERN HOME. T baths, oil h sarag: $200. To inspect IMPROVE- acres land. barns. orchard; MANOR CLUB AND OLNEY— Frame house, 4 bed rooms. 1 bath, very large living room. i} screened porches. elec- tricity, gas, chicken houses, barn. 2-car ga- j ragae: $60. To inspect call National K880. * 5125 QUARLES ST. NE. (KENILWORTH) 6 rooms. bath, not-water heat, g; recr covered porches; this is & new house $40 per month. Apply PENN REALTY CORP.. 474 K ST. N.W. _Met ROCKYV! —HK Tooms anc bath. tric lights. hot-water month. Apply PEN K athow Mot a®8a i (-RM, BUNGALOW, VA, HIGHLANDS, LOT 200 ft. {ront: can be gardened: 10 min $35, incl. water. Call at _Custis st. Aurora Hills. Va. : TAKOMA—5 R. & BATH. h.-w. heat, large lot, $t0 Takoma or Chevy Chase. 266 _Carroll st. Ga. 3300. MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE. BEST LOCA tion, Kensington. Md. one block from Con necticut gve.. two blocks from trolley. Call | at 28 Prospeet Kensington, Md, or heat. REALTY CORP. R D. LILLIE, RMS. & BATH BUNGALOW FOR RENT—5 24 Mt. Rainier, a.mi garage 6 :15th st.. | Md." 'BY OWNER, 1527 Mass. ave. 5. SEAT PLEASANT _NOFL ST _SIX-ROOM { house, 3, ‘acre. bath, Sit4.50. MRS. HAMP- | TON. 6313 Noel st.. Seat Pleasant. __ * SMALL AND COZY, FUR. combination’ 1iving and bath. elec., hot- closet, heat. clothes | steps, large lot { bus ° stops; | 2383-W. inside stores, car and Greenwood REDUCED RENTALS. Several four. five. six. eigh! and houses, ail modern improvements: to $40 per mo.; immediate possession. R.T. VIOLETT & SON. :i84% J4th st., Mt. Rainier, Phone Hyattsvilie 819 . bungalows % Ge: gt NEAR WASH. COUNTRY CLUB—X ROOMS. R S SOV farsefot. beautital Tocation. " Clar. 17 5-ROOM HOUSE IN HYATTSVILLE: ALL modern improvements; reasonable rent. Call Greenwood 2011 i . WOODRIDGE—BEAUTIFUL NEW 6-ROOM house: garage 06 TAKOMA PARK--MODER! home, h.-w.h.. fl!?llce. $50: fine 5-room bungalow. ' HARVEY A. MORRISON, Flower ave. Shep. 2804, BRICK BUNGALOW. 6 ROOMS. ALL S comveniences: - vacant. 508 $47.50 month. ~ Shep. = e location 5 o OBERT E. LOHR, 511 Cedar st. oD Tocality; MODERN, 3 2 acres, 14 miles 7 RMS. & B. Ppoultry houses, 2-car garage: $45 per month. _Also 6 afd 10 acres; $45 per . REAL Phone 3 SPECT. b...$34.50 &bl 0 . front and | cellar | sleeping porch; | 425 | RENT—OFFICE SPACE. SEE MAJOR FOR HALF OFFICE SPACE, all furnished: best location; reasonable rent. 400 Homer Bidg | (AJOR FOR HALF OFFICE SPACE, = b = S DESIRABLE DESK SPACE. >15. MAILING | address. 5. Stenographic service if" de- | sired. 301-2 Munsey Bldg. National 8048. | RENT: FOR SUITABLE OCC' ONS. MEETINGS, | lectures, musicales. atti.cuve hall, 1811 H | | st. n.w.'Can seat 75 people. Tel. Dist. 5245. | BEAGTIFUL §TUCCO BUNGALOW TN FLOR- | ida, near bathing beach. golf and fishin modern. What have you? SNODGRA! | Route 1, Alexandria. Phone Alex. 701-J. 10 { WOULD EXCHANGE FIRST MORTGAGE | notes of several hundred thousand for one- | | Balf “cRen: halance £00d InCome. Broperty or desirable acreage. Room 201. ODEL N I WILL ACCEPT LATE. | 1u of cash payment on my wide corner lot, ; Chevy Chase. D. C.: lance arranged in | | motes. OWNER. "clev. 1 | WILL TRADE IN $3.300 EQUITY 8IX- | room, z.m.1., $5,000 house. near Capitol. for | | larger house close to 14th. preferably near | | Thomas Circle. Address Box D, Star | o MIAMI BEACH—TWO 6-ROOM AND ONE 4-room apartment. well located. completely furnished: small monnf home and in- come: exchange for small apartment build: ing or good rooming house in Washington or” Baltimore. Send full deta KEYES CQ. First Trust Blds. m 'WNER OF APA! HOUSES IN Washington and New York. well financed. howing good return, will trade one or all for Washington property or large farm con- venlent to Washington. ~ Large house in | Montgomery County and 1K to H§ acres; | trade for small house near Silver Spring. |R. D. LILLIE, 266 Carroll st, Takoma. | Georgia i . | WILL TRADE GOOD 1 1-% acres of ground. Washington property | preferred. ~ Address Box 341-D, Star office.® | WILL TRADE GOOD EQUITIES AND CLEAR | properties for “good ome trust ‘apt. houses | showing good income. 1 iro Hotel. _* | WHAT IS OFFERED FOR GOOD GOING | water power mill “property? Make offer. | Address” Box 344-D,"Star office. - SEMI-DETACHED, BETWEEN UPPER 14th and 16th sts, a.mi. automstic h 8 rooms. 2 basement porches, 2 garage, any exiras. ome tru oom house neer Bureau of Standards or sear Conn. or Wis. aves. with one trus Box_1368 City P. O. HAVE EQUITIES OF $50.000 IN cnted houses to exchange for ciear lots or | farm near District. Call 8. W. Berrow. Dist. | 1447 WAPLE & JAMES, Inic., 1 it nw. Dist. 3346 SANE OR EXCHANGE. TWO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BUNGA- I for property here, near Washington or | Alexandria, clear of bt. for thi equal | value If suitable. T have their picture. Ad- | dress B P, HUNTER. 1015 Clyde ave. Alexendria, Va | coLuMBIA HOUSE WITH HEIGHTS 11 ROOMS. 7 | beths, modern: can be easily arranged in apts. _Address Box 203-D. Star office. * 65-AC] 'OBACCO FARM. 12 MILES | from D. C. horses, farming implem ‘nt: large barn, tenant house. rented to exper! enced farmer: will trade $1.800 equity for clear lot in s.e. Washington. 1615 G st. €. 2ng fioor. REALTORS AND BUILDERS HAVE RE- ferred to these houses as being among the | best built and finished in Washington. Built on the present market of low prices of iabor | and material. If you own a house, about | S6.000. and wish to exchange it. we believe | trade. The | {at_Nicholson) 15 heated, lighted, furnistied and open until | ) p.m. BOSS & PHELPS. 1417 K St. NW. _ CLIENT WILL TRADE GAS8 STATION 1IN | | northeast on arterial corner, growing section: valued at $15.000. with $4.000 loan at 67 due 3 years: now leased for three years at $100 per month. Will exchange equity | for clear farm near Srashington. J. 1. WELLER. Standard Ol Building. __ Dist. 8168. LARGE HOUSE AND LOT— $7.350—Brick Bungalov Nearly new. perfoct condition. Six extra large rooms. tile bath, open fireplace, con- cealed radiators. modern throughout Lot, | $100 fi. front 150 ft. deep. No renewal | of trust necessary. A wonderful bargai for one who can make a substantial cash | | payment. C. W. VAN WAGNER. | 293 Cedar St. Takoma Park, D. C. | GA. 17206 | RENT—STORES. | INDUSTRIALLY ZO! | Vineland | Title Bidg., Phila NED_ENTIRE southwest, fronting 351 feet on Soutl itol st.. comtaining SR,000 feet: | siding permitted: aiso pipe line privilege for | transporting oil. L. S. LIPSCOMB CO, | Tavestment Bids. g BEAUTIFULLY D SITES SUR- | rcunded by Rock Creek Park. unsurpassed prices EDSON W. BRIGGS CO. 1817 Plymouth st. Ge. 4804. SEVERAL DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS and home sites in various sections of the | city at attractive prices and terms | MCLACHLEN BANKING CORP'N, | Real Estate Dept.. 10th and G. | National 0430. ] . D._C. IMPROVED STREETS. GOOD | location; $795 and $895 | i ' National . | MOST DESIRABLE HOUSE | sale in various sections of the eity. For | details call B. H. GRUVER. Investment Bidg. National __ SALE—ACREAGE. ot RES—STATE ROAI O] G one-room cottags 12 miles ou S065” Eah, 2 Fonthiy™ Ada%ess . Star office. X LOTS. D. ream: o SALE—FARMS. | 100 ACRES. 40 CULTIVATED, NEW house ‘six rooms, porch, cellar. large barn, | houses and inclosures ‘for 400 chicken Location_good. ~ $2.000: terms. half cash. THOMAS & DAVIS. Charlotte Hall, St Marys Co.. Md. $100 DOWN. S5 MO _45 ACRES: HALF woods, near State rd Southern Md.: $1,300. Address Box 400-D. Star office. < BUNGALOW. 5 ACRES-ON BOULEVARD, with additional 5 acres. and 25 acres. old sa. Lee Highway: free debt: might o Tent. 'Also 40_scres on high- Address Box 250-D. Star office. 2 ACRES, HEAVY TIMBER, STREAMS. | tobacco, tenant miles from D. C. $10 | acre. _Address Box 355-D. Star office. _ * 100 “ACRES. 5-ROOM _HOUSI brook, excellent soil. 19 miles to Price, $3.500: terms. Sunday inspection. JOHN McKINNEY, Merrifield, Va. Falls | FOR SALE FINE FARM OF 180 ACRES. near Upperville. Va.. stone-and-brick hous heart of hunting country, 1'a hours by mo- tor to Washington, at bargain price. PIED- MONT REALTY CO.. Upperville. V. NICE, NEW BUNGALOW AND 35 ACRES— Only 15 mintes: drive nofth of city: elec- tricity. bath, heat, big chicken houses. b implements. 'good ronds, schools. elc: b gain Account sickness. WAL Park Takoma_Park 30 ACRES, EVER-FLOWING _SPRING, large house. ‘electricity, paved road. 10 min’ from Falls Church: if you can raise $700 be bought_for about half offered GEO. T. McNAB. Falls LARGE | hington. | time FARMS. COUNTRY PROPERTY. SER stations: send_for S0-page, illu: Vineland and Southern Jersey: worl markets: mild climate:' America’s poul genter. BRAY & MacGEORG b. 19 ICE | o try | T 1 house, barn, wide front on State road E ERVIN REALTY CO.. call Hyatts 1. uit. terms, ville 765, $400 Gets Cement H'way Farm. acres. handy busy R. R. town. 10 acres fruit -room house. | good basement barn: $1,200, with %400 down and $100 vearly. Pg. 20 big Pree Catalog. ETROUTPAOINC'I. 1422-N Land a. REAL FARM BARGINS. 25 acres, full set buildings. near Balti % ki 2 75 acres. new hous e, stream, near lsnrle solid wood. spring water. a7 6-room house 'near 'Norbec! 0.—18 acres, large house, beautitful trees, outbuild- , near Ashton: $6,500: additional acr $40.—200-acre farm. main pike, 20 e house. electricity. large herd machinery: $40 per acre.—Old | main pike. 11 acres: $3,750. $18.000.—Old stone house. now modern, not far from Takoma: $16,000. 200 acres, Congressional Club district, good buildings: $175 per acre.—Water front farm, Coles Creek and Patuxent, 127 acres: $4.250. —200 acres just off 7th st. pike. practically new 9-room house: $12,000: will take smail house as part paymeni.—19 acres near Bell ville. with new 5-room bungalow. bath, ele Dice stream on edge of property: 0 Carroll St. Takoma Park. | | June. voted to the annual banquet. The prin- cipal speakers will be National Comdr. | Conley, who will come to Washington | for this purpose; Gen. Frank T. Hines, administrator of veterans' affairs, and Representative John E. Rankin of Mis- | sissippi. Many other prominent guests | will be present. Acceptances of invita- | tions indicate that the majority of Disabled American Veterans depart- | ment eommanders along the Atlanti Seaboard will be there. One of the ex pected guests is Capt. Robert Bunge of | Cincinnati, who is chairmen of the Fourteenth National Convention next Capt. Bunge will be here for a serles of conferences with Federal offi- clals in connection with the extension of invitations to the gathering which is expected to be the largest in the history of the organized disabled. Peter Nugent, third national junior vice com- mander, also has advised the commit- tee that he intends to attend the con- vention. While the District of Columbia Chap- | ter delegates are in session there will be a meeting of the Eastern department commanders, who will be addressed by National Comdr. Conley, and another conference will be going on under the direction of Lee T. Turner, national ex- ecutive committeeman, of the represent- atives of Maryland, Virginia, West Vir- ginla and the District of Columbia, all of which comprise the fourth district of the Disabled American Veterans. | It is hoped to obtain the Marine | Band Orchestra for music during the evening and if there are sufficlent re- | | quests from those comrades who have purchased tickets, Chairmany Ashi an- nounces that there will probably be | dancing after the banquet is over. Chairman Ashi and Ralph L. Cham- bers are working on the new department constitution, which will be presented to the convention for adoption. One of the important items expected to be in- cluded is a ruling which will automatic- ally drop from the Department Execu- tive committee any member who misses three successive meetings and that rep- Tesentation on the committee shall be neither increased nor decreased be- tween conventions. At the regular meeting of Ace-Ras- mussen Chapter, held last Thursday in | the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines’ Hall, | the following newly elected officers were | installed: Commander, Herbert Church; senior vice commander, Troy McCollum Junior vice commander, Howard Stiles; of Foreign Wars. The death of the following members of the chapter occurred during the past week: Comrades John T. Gallagher, Charles Masters, Michael Birra, Joseph V. Byrne and Jacob Levine. At the next meeting of Rea Chapter, Friday, January 20, the following re- cently elected officers will be installed: Commander, Walter H. Colston; senior vice commander, Robert Jones; junior vice commander, Comrade Grigg, and treasurer, Comrade Beuchert. At & meeting and dinner of Gen. W. W. Atterbury Chapter, held in the Villa Roma last Thursday evening, Past Na- tional Comdr. E. Claude Babcock in- stalled in office the following officers: Commander, Miss Helen O'Neil; senior- vice commander, James Wright: junior Vice commander, Mrs. Edith Purceil; treasurer, Raymond Ebersberger: adju- tant, Mrs. Ann Murphy, and chairman of the Executive Committee and dele- gate to the department convention, John J. McGinnis. The affair was a tribute to Comdr. O'Neil, who has re- sumed her active interest in the chap- ter after being confined to Méunt Alto Hospital with a serious illness for seve eral months. With the announcement from Rich- ard O. Melton, commander of the Dis- trict of Columbia Department of the D. A. V., that every possible effort will be made by the de] ent throughout the year 1933 to place unemployed dis- abled men in d|:ln1’\ll occupation, ex- service men and all other persons hav- ing work to be done are to call n Junior Vice Comdr. John Arthur aw, at National 8472, branch 141, who will answer every call with a disabled veteran fully capable of doing the work et mesig f Poderl G mnm of pter, No. 6, will be Tuesday in the of- fices of L. Harold Sothoron, in the Commercial National Bank Building, to hear reports on the membership drive. At that time first, second and third prizes were offe to those members respectively suc 1l in securing the largest numbers of new members for the chapter. S. M. Lunine, department commander of the State of Pennsylvania, was in Washington during the past week cony ferring with legislative officers on dis- abled veterans' cases in Pennsylvani: Comdr. Lunine will return for the de- ll;t;;'t;nent convention, on January 14, Community Centers The Community Center Department | is planning to present on January 20 | at Roosevelt Auditorium the second Gil- bert and Sullivan opera of the present | season, “The Mikado,” by the Estelle will mark, also, the official opening of the Roosevelt Auditorium as one of the outstanding new community centers. A number of representatives of the na- tional and municipal government will attend this performance. All drama groups in the District of Columbia and nearby sections of Mary- land and Virginia are invited to enter the 1933 one-act play tournament which is conducted annually by the Commu- nity Center Department. This season the preliminaries will open February 13, to continue during two weeks, with the finals on March 1. All applications for this year's tournament must be in the | Community Center Department head- miles D. C. line. $1,800. | S acres, 7-r. house, barn. 2 miles from | hard road, 2 miles D. C. line: price, SL8OO. | 1" acre. house. barn and other | outbuildings, . C. line. on’ hard road: price. $1.100. i 69 acres. good land, 6-room house, large barn. on highway Price. <6.000 Al in Pairfax_County. Va | H. B. MITCHELL, Herndon, Va. STORE. 30-FT. PRO) ALSO BASEMENT: h-wn ‘st com: near Conn. ave. Rent reasonable. Apply 1243 20th st. n.w. 9* | PART OF STORE: REA heat and water furnished. Al NABLE RENT pply 1110 9th A AVE N uitable for most any busine | REALTY CORPORATION, 474 | MEtro. | DESIRA semi-d | ous “gas: station: | paying business there now: | 1424 Monroe st. n.e. Phone D 4 TTRACTIVE STORE IN FINE N.W._SEC- | tion: good business opportunity. 1148 Mount | Ple t. Na. 8241._Ad. 9340-J. n. rm F ST. N.W._EXCELLENT LOCATIO! STORE Apply PENN st nw., {uitable for ay business. J. B. STEIN, 48 nd. ave 3105 MOUNT PLEASANT ST — BRIGHT Store with 3 rms. and b.. apt. above. am i biEest bargain in town at new low rental Call OWNER, Columbia 2652 or see a 134 Irving st _n.w. | | 1an “8T BETWI K _AND L. _LOW | | rental. See OWNER. 1342 Irving st. n.¥. R05 D ST. N.E. IN THICKLY POPULATED | section: heat furnished. 1611 4th st- n.w |store with living quarters, especially de- sirable for lunch room or grocery: reason- able Tentals. 1. J. MENDELSON, 213 Colo- Todo Blde. Metropolit: e 50 oth ST. NW.—AN EXCELLENT LOCA- tion for cafe, delicatessen: Government bldg. across the Sireer and surrounded by hoiels and apartments. WEAVER BROS., INC., Washington Bide. U Dist. 9488, STORE WITH FIVE LIVING ROOMS: GOOD suburban location for grocery or pressin Shop. Rent. $30.00. 914 Mt. Vernon Delray.Phone Alexandria 9K(-J. b 729 12th ST, N.W. w and bath -room | the “Eastern Shore, _SALE OR RENT FARMS. A GOOD FARM. FULLY Maryiand. . Ol near Ocean For particula; City. Columbia 561 nw. RENT—FARMS. 70-RM. COLONTAL BRICK HOUSE: LARGE | lawn and shade trees and 150 acres: $50 | Dot month. - d-rm. house. 50 acres: 325 Prontho” orm Rolise: (100 scress 335 per month, Arewood included. P. F. TIPPETT, | Cheltenham, Md. Ph. Brandywine 11-F-31. FARM, 26 _ACRES, ON DEFENSE HIGHWA' one mile beyond Bladensburg, Md.: cheap. Phone Adams 920° WANTED—FARMS. _ -TO RENT SMALL FARM WITH ando oubOLInEs st be reasan- OBEPH L. RUSSELL, Beltsville, Md. WA dwellin able. TEN ACRES. CLEARED. ROLLING. POUI tyr. State road. Maryland. 16 miles: pri & loca. Address Box 241-D, 8t _AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. > . AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Consist-| ing of an Eight Story and| Basement Modern Fireproof | Apartment House Containing | 112 Apartments, Known as| the Belvedere, Premises 1301 ouarters net later than January 16. Only ‘tHe first 24 groups will be admitted to the tourney, four groups to play each night of the preliminary contests. This week at Chevy Chase Center a number of new study groups will be Ben Murch School a new class in con- tract bridge for beginners will open Friday evening at 8 o'clock, and at E. V. Brown School a class for advanced stu- dents in contract bridge will cpen Tues- day, January 10, at 10 o'clock in the morning. Carpentry classes will organ- ize for boys and girls on January 14 at Ben Murch School, and art groups will | meet that morning also at 9:30 o’clock. Friday evening a dancing party will be held in Ben Murch School, and on Fri- day evening of next week the new class |in social dancing will begin under Lhel direction of Michael Logan. | The regular schedule in effect at Cen- tral Center, Columbia Heights Center and East Washington Center, with the usual week end m and dance on| Saturday night, beginning at 8 o'clock, | announced by East Washington Center for this week. At Langley Center all| Eckington Community Players under the direction of Frank E. Jamison, which will meet in the future, not on Saturday as heretofore, but on Friday evening each week at 0 o'clock. Fri- day evening also at Langley Center a choral club is forming under the direc- tion of Mrs. Florence V. Yeager. Sat- urday evening at Langley Center the public is invited to join the group in| contract bridge instruction and the class in ball room dancing, which is followed by the Saturday night com-| munity dance. | Special features at Roosevelt Cem.er} include the Workshop Drama Group on Monday and Tuesday evenings each Harsha Mc- evenings at 7:30, and two contract bridge classes—one on Monday evening for advanced players and one on Tues- day evening for beginners, both groups under the direction of Mrs. Mirabel Lindsay. At Southeast Center the first of a se- | ries of 10 free lectures on “Health and Home Nursing” will be given by Flor- ence Turner Garrett, R. N, at Hine | Wentworth opera group. The occasion | Branch, Seventh and C streets south- | east, tomorrow at 8 o'clock, the subject of the first talk to be “Colds: Their Prevention and Cure.” Instruction and ce in public speaking is offered at e Branch on Wednesday at 8 o'clock under the direction of Mrs. Hazel Clark | Taylor and on Friday evening beginners | in children's dan and dramatics | will be welcome at 6:30 o'clock, as well as on Saturday morning at 9. Also o Friday evening the boys of Southea- Community are invited to attend t’ Boys’ Club at 7 o'clock, under the supe vision of Jack Haas. There will be - cial dancing on Fridays from 9:30 11:30 o' at Hine Branch. At F chanan Branch of Southeast Center : cial dancing, both modern and ¢ fashioned, will be featured on Thurs evenings from 8:30 to 11 o'clock. Outstanding among events at t colored community centers in the ci., will be the party, arranged by leader. 14 miles D. C. lne: | oroanized for the coming months; at|of Garfield Center, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, featuring dancing, whist, bridge, stunts and singing, as well as many other amusements for young and old. An admission fee of 15 cents is asked for this event. Mrs. M. E. Ellis is community secretary at Garfield Cen- ter, as well as at Birney Center, where the regular schedule is in effect on Monday, Thursday and Saturday Mrs. Carrie J. Knox, communit$ sec- | retary, announces the regular schedule | at Burrville Center on Thursday; and | also at Dunbar Center on Friday. Gar- net-Patterson Center will be as usual on Monday to Friday inclusive, featuring athletics, as well as the Recreation Institute on Tuesday; and & practical course in ni . Wednes- dr:Iv evening the Junior Kodak Club will be among the activities; on Thurs- dey, the Amphion Glee Club, class in first aid, plano class, and National Card drama _lovers are invited ‘to join the | League dlly.overj&y Center dwnl ve: open &(on- afternoon and evening, with its | regular activities. Y INVESTMENT OFFICERS SENTENCED Five Facing 20 Years in Prison Escape Trip to Leavenworth by 45 Minutes in Appeal Fight. week, directed by Mrs, Kenzie; the Choral Club, directed by | Mrs. Florence V. Yeager, on Tuesday WATERFRONT PROPERTY. EASTERN )RE MARYLAND WATER- front new bunillo'.uli;ocn'c‘rur;m:él: ls“l‘:' | from town: ‘every possible convenience: sac- | | rifice for quick sale. WILLIAM SCHWAB, Chestertown. Md. kitchen with table-top range, Ox- ford Cabinets and Frigidaire, a built- in garage and on a large corner lot right in the finest section of this handy community. Is so perfectly refinished you could never tell it had been occupied. SEE IT TODAY SURE. ik Store. floors House Call 13x apartment above: particularly suited _for delicatessen, light lunch or tailor shop. Rea- sonable rent & LUCHS CO. Nat Truly & bargain C. W.V. 223 Cedar St . = Ga cont dwood ater lights time ago_ for $%,950 8137 Massachusetts Avenue N.W., Fronting on Massachusetts Avenue, Thirteenth and M SDtreetl N.W.,, Washington, Whereas, default having been made in the payment of the interest on the debt secured | on’the hereinafter described land and prem- ises by a certain deed of trust bearing date March 028, and recorded March 27. 1928, in Liber G130, 3130, at folio 133, of the land Tecords of the District of Oolumbia, well as Je ault in the payment taxi and at the written request of the holder of & | the notes secured by said deed of trust, the 0s. ge | undersigned. the trustee named n said deed 1408. of trust, will offer for sale under the pro- | visions thereof at public_auction in front 'CLOCK P.M.. ON SIONDRY I HE SRTRENTH DR JAN. ORF: [LEASED | DARY. AD. 1o, the followine- cribed w term to & leading chain. 1f you have | ana *‘and " prem 500 cash or more to invest, communicate | casomenic rEnT waye tnd LnbrOYe with Box fMce. | thereunto belonging, .m.u and ?:An ——= [ City of Washington. District of Columbia. . namely: Lots four '(4). five (5). thirteen : s e | (13). fourleen (14) and fifteen (15) of & 0 20ih_ST. N.W _BUSINESS | subdivision made by Samuel Ker. guardiai i-ft. wide frame dwelling. tile @arege: | of part of square two hundred and fort sessed 37800 price. '$4.000: easy terme | v | By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 7.—Five con- victed officials of the defunct H. O. Stone & Co., Chicago real estate cor- poration, escaped beginning a trip to he Federal prison at Leavenworth by 45 minutes and were still lodged in the county jail today. :‘lie::lr:r, sentenced hn':’gezao years in the pe upon ¢! of using the Taails o detrand aad wore dus oo jenre with & consignment of 11 other pris~ oners last night. Finally, er their attorneys had labored all afternoon in perfecting an appeal and just 45 minutes before they were to have been marched to the sta- tion, Federal Jus Charles E. Wood- ward, who passed sentence, agreed to hear arguments today for a writ of upersedeas and for bail. The five defendants are Henry F. C. REAL ESTATE ! wrgs%tt‘.tpéenldefim & tmlel F Harold D. . G. | W. Scott Carroll, controller; Harold D. vallind 1ieredt. JESSE | Bennett, executive vice president; Charles D. Packer, jr., treasurer, and Attorney Leslie A. Needham, general 7, $4.50 wk. | counsel for the company. In addition each was fined $15,000. sold just a sh immedintely. FULLY DI Mew and moders; will appeal Inspection invited 50 OPE! SHANNON 1505 H St. N.W. SPECIAL 004 Eve st—Incl heat.. 200 413 st.—Corner X /—40616 14th st .............. 40. SE_1220 G H.rd_—8tore and flat. . 40.00 THOS D._ WALSH, 815 1ith St N.W. IN HEART BUSINESS CENTER CORNER 13th ST. AND N. Y. AVE. SUITABLE FOR_ANY UP-TO-DATE BUSINESS, ONE OF THE HEAVIEST TRAVELED AFFLE REALTY CO. N Y. | Trade.” 16 N. Y. Ave.. Nat. 7908, ;TON, VA apt ., fun $ apt.. furnished. compietely furn., officer, $78 per mo. 5 rooms & bath, am.i. S35 mo. H. B. TERRETY. Arlington, Va Phone Clar, 626-W. s | Adams 6344. e MOST DESIRABLE HOME 8 ROOMS AND bath. Several acres of ground. Nicely lo cated and in perfect condition. Very rea. sonable rental. o CHAS. D. SAGER, NW. __ Nat. 0036._ I Cl N.E _RYO R 0. ARLINC J-room & by & bath house. HOME modern, large grou wonder{ul shade trees. A country hom is different; close to school. stores Dortation, 'Best vaiue in nearby Virginia minutes from the Whit W. HILBERT __Falls Church, Va. R Beautiful Takoma Park $5.950—Lovely new home of 5 delightful rooms and garage. Living room 24x15. Cheeiy dining room.. Well appointed kitchen, 2 fine bed rooms. Many closets. = blocks | llo bus and stores. 10 rooms, bath. 00 b | SEST PUSINESS LOT AT NORTH BEACH: Md., 100 by 150, overlooking bathing beach: | a!_’r:‘ opportunity. J. F. BROADFOOT, Lin. | 2% AGRES, FRONTING SOUTH RIVER: Rot far from new bridge; old 10-room house. Now $4.500. part cash. This is very choice site and only half the original as 1 acre. near South River Park. bath, electric pump. garage, property fenced, directly on water; DO, part cash. 60-ft. wooded fronting water. re- stricted community: 1 hr. from Cap.. $800. R. nJa‘lE. 266 Carroll st., Takoma Park, 500, 3 REAL ESTATE LOANS. CONSOLIDA YOUR & d_TRUSTS. Money Available lxl‘ Repairs to Property. MET. 4300. EM. ¢ Open—Lighted—Heated R. M. HOOKER | Tower Bldg. MEL. 2663 1837 Ingleside Terrac 1t is possible for you to buy th sessed house. in new condition. o terms. Al brick, 6 rooms. Over $2.000 under original transportation. ~Consider smell. cl i trade "Fer information call W. G. IRV $6,750—$250 cash and $50 monthly. coy- | — @24 19th St ering all interest and principal. will make | This® charming buff sticco bunealow home " 1t has a spacious front porch w | lovely view. very aitractive Hving and din- 3000 ing rooms with artistic open fireplace, cozy, | #0.00 | convenient kitchen. = fine bed rooms. sicep- 11l 65,00 ing porch and garage: pretty lawn with Also scme excellent furnished rentals. Get shade, shrubbery and lLly pond. Why rent? | our st THE ) H. BARRY ORG. 200 ’ ARLINGTON RIDGE. AURORA HILLS, VA. MAUDE H. LAWRY, |PHONE WALNUT A Bhep. 2341 1% Cedar Ave WHY PAY RENT when you ean buy this S-roc Toom home for $60 S _month: no dow )5_Brentwood rd lon: NEAR ST ALBAN'S CATHEDRAL. ol Detached City Residence cost. In city $45.00 00 If you pay $65 to $75 rent per month . . . see these homes ol BOuN At pre L HEISKELY. 1118 Bve st x MONEY DELIVERED IMMEDTATELY SI00Euy 400wk 3300 Pay 3350 wE bt Plf' $2.00 wk. $1.000—Pa: BILDMAN CO. Bond Bldg o 5 128 BRI NEWSPAPER MEN PLAN $2.500. repay §. wk $3.000. repay $15.00 “GEORGIA WHITE HOUSE” $180 Wk £2.000 repay 310! $3500. repay $17.80 w 34,000, repay $40.00 w Tribute to President-elect Would Above payments include principal and in- terest and can be arrunged monthly and | Be $100,000 Building for Vacation Use. considerat a 7, Brice. 34.000: ea six (246). as per plat recorded in Liber 1 sale propos F. M. DOYLE, Realtor, Dist. 7965 or folio 15, of the records of the office of ¢ 0764, surveyor of the District of-Colu = . lot sixteen (18) in E. Francis R $06_14th ST. property: lot. | 15%h and F. in the heart of shopping and | theater district. Apply | CHARLIE SOC. 05 H St. N.W., | CHONG LEE. 1351 U St' N'W. | TOM POY. 606 13th St. N.W. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Near K Street Market. 7 and 8 Room- Al Solid Brick $9.150 Up 5 TREN' o W.—VALUABLE BUSINESS SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. 23x100 ft. next 1o corner FALKLAND DRIVE. BLAIR. MD. 5 h ‘modern brick. firepiace Sacrifice for Guick o as per plat recorded in 3 . "of the aforesaid sur- veyor's office records Terms of sale: One-third of the purcha: price in cash of which a deposit of $20.000 must be mace with the trustee at time of | and the balance in equal notes of the rchaser. payable in one and two years after date of sale with interest at the rate of six per cent (6:) per annum and pay- able semi-annually. secured by deed of trust on the property soid. or_all cash at the option of the purchaser. The terms of sale 10 be compiied with within fifteen (15) davs from date of sale, In default of which the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' readvertisement in some hewspaper publish- ed in Washingion. D. C. All conveyancing. title examination and recording to be at the a: expes ser. COMPANY OP THE ?‘l‘ m’fl!& ‘Trustee. D1 bfes i Vice President. % de15,22.29,] 7.8.0,10,11.12,13,14,15 A DR BN R MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. M-O-V-I-N-G | DAVIDSY! L AIN. 4-bed- GAS. ELEC 130 5-ROOM _BUNGALOW . repay 33 50 wk FUR- nace, cily water e when G each Arlington. Va 102 GORDON ROAD, ARLI: rew group ¢ homes ated at the righest point in Ft Slocum Park sec- tion 232 feet above * downtown. Built of best grade materials . . equip- ped with ' newest features that pro- vide comfort &nd convenience. If you went a home that will withstand the rigid test of time. we urge your in- spection and invite your eriti- cism today. Model Home . . . 112 Madison St. N Open Every Day From 9 am. to 9 pm. g_gge . Bros. ‘I'l 9240 bi-montbly. Dr._A. HENRY. INC.. 1016 Eve | st n.w. (where Eve meets N. Y. ave.). o RUPS MR, DO YOU NEED MONEY QUICKLY? A BANKERS CO. 903 NEW Y AVE. N.W. MET. 4631, To, By the Assoclated Press. ATLANTA, January 7.— Georgia | newspaper men want to build a real - | “Georgia White House” for President~ elect Franklin D, Roosevelt. Jack Williams, president of the Geor- "Pru; fi-nnuu._: and editor of the yesterday that movement was mchnnm:’tunu‘nwmmw.' Roosevelt’s part-time bome. ‘Williams said such a You ‘will like these homes. SAMPLE OPEN TO § P.M. DAIL 706 Nicholson St @@ Blocgs North o sg,lekly %Dflnflflerilielg. 943 MY Ave. cor. 100 - Disi. 9283 MONEY TO LOAN. g AL AN TROCUD L WANTED—MONEY. ,500 to first D o e o e o for annum. ble monthly Daments of 5 gf?‘iflé’fll’,&m\ 4 * ddress Box’410-D. Biar omee Wfim “nd TRUST. ol £ A #2.000 MORTGAGE. D. C. Hi “'m% a demand for its use for the next to run 2 eight years.” L) WANTED—SUBURBAN. FOR NEXT 3 MONTHS. SMALL shed cabin or sh in woods, not more 6 miles from District: must have tacilities and be reasonable. Ad Star oice TO LEASE. WT of purchase. modérn house with about an acre of ground in porthwest suburbs; must be convenient to schools and cars. Address Box 205-D. Star office. . . o e = SPACE FOR RENT. 0—New Brick Bungaiow. | spice 7or RENT — DRESSMA oxlate oo, electric refrigeration and clock, | £3icd corner, Connecticut tnd Fiofids, a1sg xford kitchen cabinet and all the late wil e Comveniencer "t Toams 'Lje Sash | Tntal. DRl MADAME GHRISTINE 2000 Shower, large floored attic. spaced for location. close-in | are sure to ephance. In- | Ct A% vour earliest opportunity as this is ' « bargain and should sell guickly. C. W VAN WAGNER - | on tile garage for one car. Wonderful, fine | old trees; restricted section. 10 minutes to Washington. | most for the doliar e and cash 3 ! 3 5 922 5th ST. N.W. of Rhode Island ave., near schools. churches, | V2.: & new home in a nearby Virgl > - v | cars: hice Jayout for two APATCMEnts; $47.60 | MURity (hat rivals some of our fines AD- deal Closation. T JuRt Inuinese s oty sections. Detached all-brick colon Jarge store with connecting garage for four THYAT 1 1 view of the Army and Navy Club. Four | cars. Priced for quick sale, $14.500. JYAT V] HILLS. |ted ooms and two baths with showers. Two | CHAS. D. SAGER, 5 rooms, urn insulated rooms third floor. Center hal . 2 sad reater,"buie i are ey, LB | oER Teing Toom and Areiace_ Marvelous | Nationsl 0030. 024 14th Bt N.W. | proved """.H p(l“ \;”Y hen. ANl walls tinted. Belul':lrl.ul“;"l: — — o ttsville” 3:2-J. oors -in Karas Tea v . . S out upper Alexandria road. e our sin | WANTED—BUSINESS PROPERTY. $6,950. Exhibit he Open all day Sunday. Call | SMALL PROPERTY IN AL NW. 18t T - Walnut 587 * | commercial. ~ Give lowest cash price and NEW BRICK HOM} focation. _Address Box 362-D, Star office. * | Engiish type. brick on hollow-tile con- | WANTED—A dining room to operate. loca. struction: oak floors, tiled bath: all the lat- tion above M st. n.w. Can submit highest | est modern kitchen equipment, including references and experience. Address Box | b fif-tn a lu!unelec ng‘m..h. s ranse. 59-D. Star office. linoleum floors. There are h.-w.h.. open fire | place, large front porch: ot 50x106: brick SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. BRICK, 6 YARD TO new and used | oot alley. on D 2nd st n. So80.280:1 L5500" 107 auiek. sule. " Terma: Rma.u a time at | anged snd free This house represents the ut- ended today. Busses, churches within a few ayment, balance like 200 Aflinston Ridge. SR95. 3 Eary terms Sulo service to inspect el B. H. GRUVER, ___ NATIONAL 17 Chevy Chase Opportunity. i1 E NEWLANDS ST. ° T wanieptoms. $L200 f . $42 mo. for clear | by newspaper men of the State and would be built for his use for the next four ears “with the hope that there will WiLL, ted invest. prop. ind s cash: AL 0398 S g Between Conn. ave. aud Brookville rd blocks from the Circls amoug largs jomes, atiractively landscaped. Eight rooms, Baths: Joi ROX125 1t garage to match » An excellent home in ideal sur- CHAS. D. SAGER. Mattonal 0038, 924 14th St N.W, Kadress Box Ha4 fl"g‘? = ) soTne movement, Willams aid, 1 Tower Bldg. art, D.c

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