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REAL ESTATE,: HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1933. SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) Live at the Wade Walk to Work DOWNTOWN APARTMENTS The PWave Northeast Corner 13th and M Sts. N.W. 1 room and bath and 2 rms, kit. and bath and porch. Easy Walk to Busines Section and Departments See Res. Manager. H. R. Howenstein Co. 1315 H St. N.W. REDUCED RENTALS THE MARCHETA 1121 New Hampchire Ave. N.W. Apartments of 1 and 2 rooms, Kitch- enette. dining alcove and bath: 24-hour elevator service; Frigidaire on house cur- rent. Apnly resident manager or phone West 078 . THE FLAGLER 736 Twenty-Second St. N.W. Apartments of 1 and = rooms. dinette and bath: 24-hour ele ice; Prigidaire on house current. resident manager or phone West 0692. THE CRESTHILL 1430 Belmont St. N.W. Near beautiful Meridian Park. Large nd 3 room apartments with tiled . kitchen. dinette and two porches: lls and lobby recently redecorate modern fireproof building with inc erator, elevator and electric refriger tion on house current. Can be seen any time up until Resident man- ager, Adams with tiled resi- 49 LW, Destrable ‘oom apartments Kitchen, dinette, dressing _closet, bath: Frigidaire on house current: dent’ manager, Met. 2601 CALVERT ST. N.W. Bright, modern apartments of i rooms, kitchen. large hall. tiled bath and porch: halls and lobby riow being redecorated: free electric refrigeration; resident man. ager, Col. 7609. 1708 NEWTON ST. N.W. Larse. ‘bright apartments of J rooms. Kitchen.' hall and bath: auiet, respect- able neighborhood: Kelvinator on house current; Janitor. Col. 9178. 5338 COLORADO AVE. N.W. One large room, dinette. kitchen ana bath: furnished and unfurnished: Gen- eral Electric refrigeration; resident man- ager, oenm- 9795. 1745 K ST. N.W. bachelor apartments with built-in tiled bath with shower: furnished and _unfurnished: Tesident manager, Dist. 463 MUNSEY TRUST CO. | Real Estate Dept. Nat. 8080 1 rge, Kiichenstte, MS. 330,50, ApplY AND dern; new ‘apt TRION STORAGE Fla. uve. n.w. North 010 co COLORED—ATTRACTIVE i RM. apts., kit, bath. h-w. h, elec.; reduced to 4 8287 Sanitor” 201 Eve n B COLORED. 2 CHAMPLAIN ST. N.W.—2 RMS, kit baih, elec, with' hest and janitor | 1. vice. N $34.50 to $40.50 win he.z and :nnuor'. KLEY & GRINDLEY, n:x;sl{. Y. Ave. N.W. FOR COLORED. 47 K ST. NE.- 0. Apartment consisting of % large rooms. | kitchen and bath; heat and janitor service | furnished. - 18 LARGE APT., $45.00. 1033 21st ST. NW. Apartment_ consisting of large rooms. kitchen and bath. e e s LARG PT., $52.50. 1724 T ST. N.W. Apartment consisting” of reception hall. | living room, 2 bed rooms. kitchen and bath, | —14th & K. CAFRITZ. Dist. 9080 | T COLORED—632 QUE N.W. 1 _roem. kit., bath, hemed nice cond. 1207 5th n.w. kit.. b. North $128. 1207 5th n.» | 129 | APARTMENTS—FUR. & UNFUR. SMALL, COZY APT.. PRIVATE HOME: suitable for employed couple: furnished or unfurnishes igidaire; reasonable. Phone Atl. 5094. 1903 Minn. ave. s.e. 1* | brick home of FOR RENT, CHEVY CHASE. D, G NEVADA ave. near Conn. ave. and schools, 4 rooms, 2 baths, recreation room, nnn Clev. 4733. FOR RIN'I VA —BUNGALOWS. VIA ME- Bridge. orie bus fare: 5 and @ rooms. __shade. _Clev 1 NT. CHEVY CHASE. D. C—6 BED Tathe Yeauciful. firse: floor, o-car garage; “sutable for large family roomers or_two congenial familles. Clev. 4733. 950—SIX-ROOM BRICK. ated Near J0th, and K 8ts. X, Thid home 18 st s low D! immediate rale, *Wide Tromtage: i ck Rnouenous.” Bl rign; rooms, and. o venient %o all home fequirements. "I: sbect. phone R M. HOOKFR Evenings. 5 te 0. Gl S FOR RENT. CHEVY CHASE, D. story rick bungalow. 4 bed rooms. 2 ba sun parlor. recreation room. large veran garage.__Atlantic_0938- FOR RENT—WE ARE THE OWNERS OF A lage number of detached houses and bun- galows .n_Chevy Chase. D. C. Md. and Va; 4 1 ba. garages. Have our own mechanles and keep our houses in ex- cellent. condition. be glad to hear from rental R. GOR- DON. 1427 Eve s 717 MT. vsn.nown NW.—7 RMS. bat] elec. h-wh 1714 25th ST. SE—4 rms. elec. h-w.h. garage detachied 306 BELMONT ST. w.h clec. double gar. 33.00 "COLORED. nw.—g6 r., b, elec. GLOVER PARK. A very unusual opportunity to rent a new 6 rooms. 2 baths. 3 porches. built-in garage and elec.” refrigeraticn. Be- lect “residential section.” block from junior high school and near Western High. WM. M. THROCKMORTO! Dist. 60! . 208 Investment Bldg. 4317 GEORGIA AVE. ,, Six rms.. bath. elec.; extra sink 2nd fi.; 2_rms. in attic; newly papered and painted; 50. Key at FRANCIS A. BLUNDON CO.. 805 H N.W. 724 SHERIDAN ST. N.W. Nicely furnished 6-room house. conven- fent to stores and car lines: splendid neigh- Kothooa: " BIARG "R ADTS. FRIGIDAIRE, Silver, dishes, q's"e'““" inciuded. Covered porch. _Only & ONLY $50.00. 1211 MORSE ST. N.E. House consisting of rooms. kitchen and bath, g hot-water heat and electricity. 055 1 ST, NI} $50.00. House consisting of 6 rooms and bath, hot-water heat. eclectricity. LARGE HOME—$50.00. 3556 11th ST. N.W. House consisting of 7 large rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electricity, garage. SEMI-DETACHED—$55.00. 4410 CHESAPEAKE ST. NW. Drive out Wisconsin ave. to River rd., then west to Chesapeake st. Beautiful home consisting of living rooi dining room. 3 bed rooms. kitchen and bath, garage, hot- water heat and electricity = CORNER HOUSE—$65.00. 1437 PARKWOOD PL. N.W. Located fust north of 14th and Park rd. House conslxlln{ of living room. dining room. 3 bed rooms, kitchen and tiled ith with built-in tub and shower: built-in garage. IN PETWORTH—$65.00. 4517 5th ST. W, House consisting of 6 room: water heat. electricity and garage. LOVELY HOMI—S$7 431 DECATUR ST. N.W. Beautiful home, convenient to schools, consisting_of G large rooms, bath, 2 in- closed porches, hot-water heat, electricity, sarage. bath. hot- 5016 4th ST.—S Large house in new community consisting of 'six large rooms. bath, h.-w.h., elec rigidaire, © screened porches, bulli-in g Tay um & K.___CAFRITZ. _ Dist. 9080. ' nw.8 rms., bath, ele ) Seaton pl. n.e—6 rmg. bath, elec . 2'baths, elec. Tms., water, gas.. rms. gas, water.. rms. water. . _e.—0 rms., water ROSSLYN_ VA. 7 CLARK ST._COLORED: r line. ‘6 rooms, gas, water. electric- 2 50 _per_month. mbia 3161. $45.50—COLORED; NICE, MODERN 6 R. and b, eicctric, how, hedt, go0d condition, onn. . cLAY qu'nooms Iaree porcn, “electriciiy. city water: $21.50 mo._ 1001 E n.w. OWNER. between 3 & 6. THE SUNBURY. 1 M ST. N.W. Front apt.: 2 rooms, dinette, kitchen and bath: 1 room. kitchen, bath. 6 WOODRIDGE—1707 IRVING ST. NE. rooms, kifchen and bath: private homie; unfur.; $35 fur. North 0132-J. 5 Rms., S()/ 0—Nr. Dupont Cir. Nt e e S euimis Tocms, with two porches. 712 5th n.w.—3 rooms, light and 2207, heat, ; all for § See janitor. Call Potomac A Residential Hotel of Distinction 2100 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. Potomac 4480 Fireproof—Located in_ exclu- sive residential section West of Dupont Circle, convenient to all points of interest. Rooms single and en suite (2 to 5 rooms and bath), with kitchenette arrange- ment. $3 and up daily. Special weekly and monthly rates. Full Hotel Service. Restaurant. D. E. Stephan, Mgr. APARTM’E\ITS—SUBURBAV 3 ROOMS & KITCHEN, FURNISHED OR upfurnished, $35 mo., of 2 r. and k. $30. God ave.. Arlington. Va. K.-DINETTE. BATH, AMI, % r. k.-dinette and bath. $i5; frigidaire, new_ g T included.’ Ph. Cla 3 $15: ami.,’ 1st floor, range, heat and endon’ 1646. WANTED—S J! BY GENTLEMAN. IN NEARBY VIRGINIA, a smail, preferably furnished bachelor apurt: ment, brivate entrance: state terms. Ad- RENT—FLATS. $27 DECATUR ST. N.W. 2 baths, elecmcuv . llll C st. s.e.- JAMES P SHEA OF WIS. AVE.—5 R. & B.. ELEC.. BT O A E ok reveits a0 .T216 N. Y. Ave., Nat. 7908. NISHED NEW_5-ROOM AND BATH b zP,U everything modern. 1414 A st. &e. Gl oWNER, Lin. 0083 FOR COLORED. 2002 12th St. N.W.—$50.00. House consisting of & large rooms and bath; hot-water heat: electricity. LARGE HOME, 1115 6th ST. N.W.—$60.00. House consisting of 5 large rooms and bat] nm & K. CAFRITZ. __ Dist. 5080. _ — COLORED. 1015 Fairmont n.w— . b045 Lee ne.—6 b, elec. .800.00 . bath, elec. 23 2t sz‘ n.w.—6 rms.. bath, elec. 5 rms. gas, wate 15 Oakdale sf. n.w.—6 r., bath. gas. D st. s rms.. water, gas.. 23rd st. n.w.—5 rms., water.... bath, elec. N. 5 1154 Bladensburg rd. n. ard st. s.w. 7 15 Va. ave. s.W.—5 rms., water. 14th st. s.e—4 rms., water —7 rms., water. rms., water... HEA. S| i_Ind._Ave. N. HOBART—6 R__AND B. semicdetached brick: in fine repa : 5 00 Del. ave. sw. 410 11th Kraemer fe, 1151°16th nle‘ c Call for list of houses. within walking distance of downtown. from $10.50 to_$50 er month. CHARLES L. NORRIS. 2130 enna. ave. n. HOUSES—FUB AND UNFUR. DFETACHED HOUSE— UNUSUALLY fooms. 2 large porches; eed. ARGE walking distance of 516 Van Buren st. n.w. SALE—HOUSES. $750 CASH FOR $3,700 EQUITY_OWNER will sacrifice; house in excellent condition; vicinity 18th and Columbis rd.; 10 Iogml. .. $40.50 1036 11th st. n. 30.00 2310 L st. 11102 You st. JAMES F. . bath, elec. r., bath, gas sHEA 643’ Ind. Ave. N:W. = 302 FARRAGUT ST. N ouse, furnished, 1 bath, © “lavatories. bed rooms: close in; detached: w.h close ‘to graded” and _high schoo 1 $100_mo. Ga. less than $8.000, AD. 502: AT A FINE HOME NEAR AUGUSTA,_ ME., sacrifice for quick sale; price, §7.000, MRS. F. R. COBURN. Hyattsville 360-W. HIGHEST POINT, OVERLOOKING SHEP- herd Park, individuaily built home for the present owner. Beautiful corner lot, trees. marvelous outlook, center hall, large sun parior. also open’ porch. rge rooms. A-car satage, Price reduced to $13.500. CHEVY CHASE, D. C.—DETACHED BRICK at, foreclosure ' preverition price ~ (59,700). Adaress Box 374-J, it UCKERMAN s'r NW—6 _ arage, elec. refrigeraior, . Information, call Col. fireplact i TT16-J, Teason; after 5 = HOUS! S—UNleSHED‘ POR SALE NEAR MILITARY RD_& ROCK Creek Park, new. ‘all brick, 4 large bed rooms, beautifil baths, recreation room 2-car gar. No trades: reason- open and’ lighted. Wil rent. 02 COL. 3 STORIES, 9 RMS, 2 230, Coarages mear” cars bus, 10th " st. Adams 0574. Onzn CHASE. See_my lst oot 70, gesitable house up. C. BUSHMAN SMITH, W e Yooms. detached, bath and 1avatory on 1st floor, mester bed room. garage. lnne yard. No. 2 for_information. 1% 2627 h ST. N.W.—6 ROOMS, AM.L 2o LB T O Swner. " Teh Al SE. 2 5QS. 50. EASTERN 1508 Boor 8 arce rooms and bath, In- closed_sleeping porch; equipped for ' two families; thoroughly 'reconditioned inside and out; for $55 per month. ~Call Mr. CLARK. National 3007~ Steusrt Brothers, c. Keys 1 B st. AR WALTER m—na‘ucm UN- furnished; 6 rooms and bath. garage: S70 month. 723 Fern pl. n.w. _Georgia 69 MS AND BATH, GAR Gm iE, from Washington on the $35. J. C. LT, phone Berwyn . —FROM OWNER: VERY i 1S Siraciive, 8oroom brick home, hrlcg fireplace, gas heat, refrigerator, garage. FOR RENT—CHE CHA! Coy L BLE, R TR st 13 prVALe. screened pore i __Clev. 4 per nearby Vi 6 rms., b. to $50 mo. m‘r CHEVY CHASE. :Igl"tmldl over new: 6 roms. bath, gareg 2 verandas. $75. Clev. 4 HYATTSVILLE, MD, CORNER, 4 BED D. C.—INTE- Zooms. 3 baths, interior made 'over new. 5;;-"{;;'" :nnu. m excellent lo‘x"' $11,500_CHEVY CHASE. D. C. ONE square west of Conn. ave —Brick, § rooms, haihs, sun parior, ol Durner. Sarase mald’s room and bath. Ph. 14: umfl 9 P.M. 56,05 Sold for $1.500 ‘moré originally. 22 PT. wide, making all rooms larke: - big porches. Gas Neat. awnings. screens and overlooking Soldiers’ Home Pa . _Call_ Eum BARGAINS _SAVE $2,000 TO $3,000. Inclosed porchcs, Boeat warege 3500 es, 2-gar garage. 5 Near 10th st and Blase. ave. s.e. hot-water heat, 3 porches. $4.050. Near Eastern High—8 rooms, Hot-water heal, Rarage. $3.930. BUHI low, frame, 5 room: water heat. Southeast. terms. WAPLE & JAMES, Inc. _1226 14th 8t. N.W. Dist. 3346. USED HOME BARGAINS. Builders have taken these nouu- in trade and offer them at very low prices and on easy terms. Inspect them and submit offer. ST. N.E. Six mmlubt.m b, eloe‘tru’ 5 nt_condition.” Ask 6.1 warage, excellent condition. * Asking Eight mnu. bath, garage, Asking $7.50 320 BRYANT ST. NE. 3 large porches. deep lot. APLE & J, 1226 1400 SE. NW. $14.060—IN SHEPHERD PARK. A NEW HOME offered a¢ d 8% & remarkably low mrice, on BORIAG, - Center hall 4 BED ROOMS AND 2 BATHS. Well built. beautifully finished throughout; paneled walls in large living and dining rooms: 1st floor den: up-i - ute kitchen with electric refr] shower bath between two front 2-CAR BUILT-IN GARAGE. Near Alexa der Shepherd 8chool and close to 16th st. extendes $6.900—A t-roorr Hmumrflwom— Well located and low priced; lot runs through from street to street; three bed rooms and inclosed sleeping porcl screens, attic, garage; lot 106 feet A cozy home and an excelient buy. BOSS HELPS, P! After 6 p.m., Clev. 7171. CHED BRICK. ‘We are offering a brand-new detached brick on a beautiful corner lot located at one of the highest points in Wash- ington, commandi; magnificent Vi ‘There ‘are six lovely rooms. two tiled baths, recreation room. garage. The price 1s only $10,5600.00 WM H. SBAUNDERS CO.. INC. 1519 K N.W. Dist._i015. §7.950—IN_AMERICAN UNIVERSITY PARK —AN ALL BRICK. entirely DETACHED, cen- ter hall dwelling; 4 BED ROOMS AND COMIL TS BATHS, loteied oo pretts GOR- NER lot. This house is now under construc- tion' and minor changes may be made at any time. It is an attractive English cot- tage type, and although an indivi tyve. is 50 planned to accommodate two families. It should receive your prompt attention. BOSS & PHELI P8, 9300, atier 6 D Clev. 7171. NEW DUTCH COLONIAL., 6 ROOM AND bath home. fully detached. large lot, elec- tric_refrigeration, siate roof, several trees outstanding value at $8,750. Call 19 p.m. iN EXCLUSIVE SECTION OF CHEVY Chase, near Connecticut ave. Beautiful th residence; lot 75X12: n garage, oil heat, servants and _bath; formerly sold for now priced at $16,050. Call Met. ‘until ' pom. UPPER 1 REDUCED 10 4800 16th St. N. large rms., 4 baths, large, shaded lot; anple shiubbery and flowers: oil heat; other fea- Ideal home for a physician. -~ Con- trade. For inspection. cail MR. 1. 9080; after 7 _AD. 7698, NORTHWEST SECTION. PRICE, $5.950. CASH, $500, TOTAL 'MONTHLY PAYMENTS, $45.00. Practically new: convenient to cars, sto; schools and ~churches; has three rches and Silent-Automati burner. E%:glnmrm-uon. call MR. FIELDS, Georgia 042, 28° $65.00 MONTHLY. A reasonsble down payment and $65 monthly, of which nearly %25 applies to principal, ‘will ‘purchase this modern de- tached all-brick home of ¢ rooms. 3 bed chambers. 2 baths, attic, recreation room, warage. located in’ a refined neighborhood of Chevy Chase, Md.. within walking dis- tance of Chevy Chase Circle. The property is in new-home condition, offered at several thousand dollars less than original price. vacant. and ready for imme- diate occupancy. Inspeciion by appointment. ARTHUR CARROLL, ADAMS 6506. §15950—LARG tures. sider TOWBE! Located west of 1Gth st. in one of our city's finest residential sections is this love- ly ‘detached brick home of ten rooms and iwo baths. The home is perfectly decorated, practically new. thoroughly modern, having gas heat, first-floor bath room. five bed rooms, atiic, fireplace. pantry, Prigidaire and on a 'large, besutifully planted lot with a detached brick garage for two cars. ‘Truly a beautiful home and priced very much in your favor. Phone R. M. HOOKER, litan 2663, . Call Georala 5044. Two-story brick house in new condition. 6 rooms and bath. built-in garage, electric refrigeration, three porches: rear porches screened in. ' S100 cash and $69.50 monthly payment includes payment on principal. ail {nterest and taxes. To inspect call COOLEY BROS.. Nat. 9230:_evening: HOME OR INV ST.\l N 2-story frame, near 7th and E sts. n. 8 Tlarge rooms and bath. hot-water I electricity. new floors, large front and rea: yards, finé condition. ' Rented to steady ten- ant for $50 per month. Price Only $4.500. F. ELIOT MIDDLETO! Realtor, Investment Bldg. $7.950. R-ROOM, ALL-BRICK CORNER. Think of purchasing such a lovely home at this price. 8 rms.. all-brick. bullt-in garage, Bryant gas heat. Right in the heart of Petworth: in excellent conditio; ‘The drastic reduction in price makes this attractive buy. Por inspection, cal GEORGIA i3 PRICED AT § » e FOR QUICK SAL i remarkable buy. One _sa om Central High School. High elev: Bix large rooms, bath, hot-water heat. Splendid condition. Terms less than rent. Call Georgia 5361 for further particulars. Met._28 The BEST BUY in ington 50.00 Semi-detached Brick 23%-1t. wide Club Room 808 Tuckerman St. N.W. HARRY WARDMAN BUILDER D. C. Developing Co., Owner 1025 15th St. Di. 3830 Don’t Miss Seeing the New Washington Fost MODEL HOME 418 Ingraham St. N.W. Furnished and Decorated by Joseph B. McSherry Teation rooms. har lls, two tiled bai - ; 5" sara ved " stree fiey. One of ’t'n. ereatest Bome values ever I Wash- INSPECT NOW Open Daily Until 9 P.M. B. H. GRUVER, Builder i Investment Bldg. Nat'l 1737 The Greatest VALUE in Washington 1366 Sheridan St. N.W. v $8,975.00 z0xer . 2 Complete Baths 4 Porches 2 Fireplaces HARRY WARDMAN BUILDER D. C. Developing Co., Owners 1025 15th Di. 3830 COLORED_FURNISHED. Near Logan Circle—12 rooms, 3 baths, furnished: 3-car garase; orwater "heat: electric lights: o move in; price, “t‘flm 8 x%l OOar e used a6 -nnfi'-;u, 3 n mfl' ‘move in for inauguration. ~Call WAPLE & 1226 14th St. N.W. Dut ict 3346, " JAMES, WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. ~6.450—BUNGALOW. Near Chevy Chase Circle in D. C. 5 rooms, bath, . pase: beautifull bushes. t NatSo30” aier 5 m.. Col. 657: THE REDUCED PRICE. This Perort aI-DSIcE home with 3 lazge rehes. in perfect condition, and conven- jently locates 9.} Covers entire monthly t. A real W Oall 3623- ~ L} | you? INC., Dist. 3346. ROW BRICK HOUSES_PAY ALL CASH. Any_ section. - Under $5.000. ~What have P._O. Box 1268, b CALL ME BEFORE YOU SELL TMMEDIATE casi for sour property; brick or {rame; 8ny ric UTY, 102 Germont ave. - Nationai 4482, 28% PAY GABH OR CASH ABOVE TRUST SAnVEY, DIST. 5770, T010.0%. m‘lfl 'a- nm'ln‘“‘ WILL PAY IAI-I—SIJBIJIBAN 3 EDUCATIONAL. I AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS, AUCTIO AI)C'I'ION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. NS. LEGAL NOTICES. 'nlll. l! LA % an O!d ot Takoma Park. Ga. 0881. - LARGE LISTING DETACHED HOMES. C. W. VAN WAGNER, 223 Cedar Si Tikoma Géorsia 1720. FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA. $1,750. 19 acres. 6-room house, barn, 4 £t P B S .$1,500. 57 acres good 7-room house, fruit. 3 forings. wonderful vanorama view: U miles $1,250. 28 lerfl' B m_house, about 5 acres d, in woodland; 6 miles from rrondd B gravel road. M. E. CHURCH, Realtor. Established 1886. Falls Church, Va. Phone 30 RENT—SUBURBAN. FOR Rm‘—lUNOAIDWB IADI OVER nhew, nearby Va. 6 rms., b.; $35 to $50 mo. clev l" . PURNISHED HOUSE, § ROOMS. BATHS, upstairs and downstairs porch, oll burner, overlooking Potomac. ~See by appointment. Phone_Alexandria $45_POTOMAC . nice duplex apt., 5 T. porches, garage. L. E. F. PRINCE. 1327 6 R. & TILED BATH BUNGALOW. W, oak’ floors. gas. elec.. garage, D reet: Hyattsville, reis Creducial 548 Greenwood 158 BUNGALOW ON LARGE improvements: _immediate possession: _good location. NA. 2011. R. & B GARAG! 6 1. & b., garage, Md. Park & Seat Pleasant..$22.50 to rdmore—Big ot ensington Hts.—1 el 6 r & ba sars trade. 7-f \‘\'OODRIDQE D. C. Move in 2015 17th; 2015 Evarts st. 1924 Kearney st :#-mu. 2605 Brentwood rd. ne. North 4 RENT—STORES. 14th ST. NEAR K—GOOD LOCATION FOR fandwich shop. delicatessen or beauty par- lor; lowest rent in mneighborhood.” Call OWNER. Col. L Ge 3Rt AR STORE. 6-R. AND B. APT., H-W.H. NEW 21&1 ; Great opportunity for grocery. Nat. 60.00 2550 431 812 st sw. 18.50 1703 North Capitol st. 45.50 601 N. H. ave. n.w.—Store & dwel. . 26.50 __JAMES' F. SHEA. (43 Ind. Ave. NW. "7 3214 GEORGIA AVE. N.W_—$35.00. Excellently Located. CAFRITZ, 1404 K 8t. 9080. EXCHANGE. CLEVELAND PARK—WILL EXCHANGE AN exclusive 15-room. 4-bath, Colonial, bricl rner home: every convenience. includi car brick garage. oil burner, electric frigeration, etc Ideal for home, privat school or sanitarium. OWNER. ~Addre: Box 41-J. Star office. WILL EXCHANGE CLEAR _CLEVELAND Park lot. or northeast colored bungalows for equity in well located 9-room, Z2-bath northwest home. OWNER. Address Box 61-J, Star office STORE AND APARTMENT. Located in one of the best business blocks of Mt. Pleasant, fronting on two streets brick construction, over 20 feel wide: 5-room and bath apt., hot-water heat, gar: suit- able for any type business Reduced to cnly $13,000, with moderate terms arranged. SHANN & LUCHS CO.. 1505 H St. N.W NA. 2345. DENVER, COLORADO—6_ ROOMS, SPLEN- dudly located, detached: value, $.000: f similar Washington or Virgini: Particuls ur O8O, SALE—FARMS. _ ACRE FARM. NEAR CAMP ~MEADE. lear land: fruit: SLOOY. 505 Rittenhouse st 2* SALE—ACREAGE. 50-PT. FRONTAGE ON RIGGS | lies well, rear half in forest; miles D. C.. $400 per acre; $100 cash. $15 Favin REAUTY 850 Call Hyatisville 'ACRES, ADJOINING HIGHLAND VIEW, Sligo Park. Silver Spring. Md.. 1'; miles | D. C., for colored subdivision. Bus. Mdreu‘ Box J, Star offi SALE—I-O [S. TWO CHOICE SHADED HOME srrm, Chevy Chase, D. C.—Each, 40x110; § An ideal buy. Phone Ad. 1780. ) LOT! ormerr: LYON VILLAGE. LEE ghwa .10 lots and acreage, 1 10 § et Y onser 7. “orth Rovert ' Lee | School. Lots, $250 each, 5Ux1o0. Phone Clarendon 1646 268° LOT. 100x116—BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOT. | % “squares from Conn. & Will_sell for 4c a foot. By OWNER. Call Nat. 202 | OVERLOOKING ROCK CREEK. FRONTING the park, beautifully wooded corner. U auestionably one of the outstanding ho sites of the city. At special price a real in- vestment. _Ga. 4004 | MOST DESIRABLE ROW-HOUSE LOTS FOR | sale in various sections of the city. For detatis call B. H. GRUVER, Investment Bidg. Natlonal 1737, SALE—-INVES'IME T PROPERTY. $52,500—EQUITY CASH OR TERMS BUYI 16-apt. bldg.. Wash. Hgts: cost $90,000; assessed _for $6: 1!04‘, m:unncl loan. bY2%; rentals, $9.000 year. & ey Hate: sell” separately: priced to yield big net return: $6,950 to $9,050 ea. 7-9 p.m. Ge. 6146, 1 N.E. RYON CO. Y A\E. Nat. 'DD! 6'N. property; . and P in the heart of shopping and theater district. Apply CHARLIE 800, 606 H st. .w.; TOM POY. 606 1ith st. n.w. RENT. 1.100 8Q. FT, FLOOR space. downtown section; 3-way wide alley, $17 month. BOSS & PHELPS. 14 K st. n.w. 2i 1 R T AVE NW. 1st commercial. apt.. office ane shop: ideal for mechanical ‘or light manu- facturing. UCKLEY & GRINDLEY. BN Y AVE NW. WAREHOUSE_FOR LEASE. (Two-Story.) Approximately 18.000 feet floor space. Also equipped for modern offices, = Within square of B. & O. Rallroad freight offices. Apoly District fatlonal Bank. National 0330, Mr. COLTON. AUTO_LOANS. Loans Procured on Autos. ‘Reasonably_and Confidentially. UNITED BROKERAGE CO. 043 N. Y. Ave. (Cor. 10th). Nat. 5555, NEED MONEY QUICKLY? AUTO BANKERS CO.._D(}; N.‘Y. AVE. N.W. |and G H “wkcum Classes in French. Span- Ttalla: e e e ,.?'.‘... Talitsion 1118 Connr ove, BOHOOL of LA 5300 — AUCTION SALES—THIS AFTERNOON THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, USTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE M- TRUNOVED REAL "ATE. CONSISTING ghm“'rwo-nonv FRAME DETACHED FRAME OAEAGE. ON A REAR RNOWN AS PREMISES G411 TOMAC AVENUE NORTHWEST, WARR- INGTON. D C. ‘Whereas default having Seen made in the payment of the seml-snnusl interest on the debt secured on the hereinafter described 1and and premises by a certain deed of trust bearing date July 2nd, 1030, and. recorded August 22nd, 1930, in Liber G477, folio 211, of the land records of the District of Colum- bis, and aiso in the payment of taxes, and eritier. Teavest. of the holder of the Totes secured by said deed of trust, the un- dersigned. the trustee named in sald deed of IO (Moot st puplie auction; é"‘m?.ié"é‘ stons’ thereof, at public a1 3 the premises, AT POUR O CLOCK . OF FEBRUARY. AD. 1 mm-m-&’-’ scribed land and premises, situate. lying and being in_the District of Columbia. namely. lots numbered four (4) and five (5) in sausre numbered fourteen hundred and forty-three (1443) in the Potomac Hel, Lo Company's subdivision called --Potomac Heights.” as per plat recorded in the office o the Survevor fof the District of Columbia, in Liber County 24 at folio G0: subject to the butldine restriction line shown on sald plat. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase price in cash, Jf which a deposit of $250 must_be made with the trustee at time of sale the balance in equal notes of the purchasers, payable in one and two years Pler date of tale. with interest at the rate of six per centum '(6%) Per annum and pay- able semi-annually, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash st the op- tion of the purchaser. The terms of o be complied with within fifteen days from date of sale, in default of which the prop- ert; will be resold at the risk and q the defaulting purchaser after five da: in Washington. D. C.. all conveyancin: ex .mination. internal revenue stamps and recording to be at the expense of the pur- By GEO. E. FLEMING, Vice President. (Seal) Attest: IRVING ZIRPEL. Becretary. __fe16-d&ds.ex8uknol TOMORROW. AM A. WESCHLER & BUN. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 619 STREET SOUTHEAST. By viFtie Of 6 Qecrée of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in Equity Cause No. 4 the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the premites, on WEDNESDAY. THE_FIRST MARCH, 1933, AT POUR O CLOCK P.M. the foliowing-described land and premiser. situate in the District of to wit: ' Part of original lot three in square eight hundred and seventy-one 1). described as follows: Beginning for the same on the north line of “B" street south 11 feet © inches west of the morth- east corner of lot 3 and running thence west on “B" street 17 feet 6_inches, thence south 60 feet, thence east 17 feet 6 inches and thence 60 feet to the place of beginning. the said real estate being now known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as lot 804 in square K71, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance in two equal installments represented by the prom- issory notes of the purchaser. pavable in one and two years. with interest at six per cent per annum from day of sale. payable semi-annually. secured by deed of trust upon the property dold, or all cash, at the option e purchast A deposit of $300 Te- T e i conveyancing. recording. revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 0 be complied with within ‘thirty days from day of zale otherwise the trustee reserve the Tight to resell the property. at the risk 2nd cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington. D SAAUEL 3. L'HOMMEDIED. Bank of Commerce & Savings B RICHARD R. HORNER. Stewart Bullding. Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. Lunch Room Egquipment by Auction for Storage and Other Charges. ON_WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1, ELEVEN OCLOCK 'AM. we will public auction, within our sales rooms E Street N.W., to enforce our lien for st 1933, AT | and other charges, Lunch Room Eouipment stored with us In the names of P. F. Carley Laleger. trustees: consisting_in part of Windscr and Bentwood Chairs. Ta- les. Cash Register. Steam Table, Greare Trap, Coffee Urns. Sterilizer. Blower, Crock- ery. 'Aluminum Trays, Water Font, Metal Sink, Cooking Utensils. el as) ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, ___ Auctione F ORD SEDAN By order E. C. Snyder U. S. Marshal VlCTORY COUPE For Garage Charges SIX C EVROLETS Sedan, Coupe. Landau, Coach WILLYS & WHIPPET SEDANS Also Other AUTOMOBILES AT WESCHLER’S ii Auto Auction 920 H St. N.W. WEDNESDAY 10 AM. Adam A.°Weschler & Son, Auctioneers HOUSEHOLD and RESTAURANT FURNITURE For_Storage Charges et al. Living Room and Bed-Davenport 5 Bed Room Suites and Odd Pieces, Chairs, Lamps, Tables, Mattresses, C Dining and Dinette Suites, Rugs, Ol Paintings. Also Lunch Room Tables, Chairs, Steam Table, Coffee Urns, Grease Trap, Cash Register, Water Font, Aluminum Trays, Crockery Utensils, Etc. BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 915 E St. N.W. WEDNESDAY Commencing at ® A.M. and Continuing Throughout the Day Restaurant Equipment, 11 A.M. 1e27,28. ‘Terms: _te1 REAL ESTATE LOANS. MONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE in any amount at prevailing interest. L. HEISKELL. 1115 Eye st. LOANS_MADE ON IMPROV ES- tate.Construction loans made. wm.s P. SHOEMAKER, 1719 K st. n.w. _Nat. 116 SEE ME FIRST—I1st, 2nd AND 3rd TRUSTS. No red tape, auick service: reasonable. 300, rpy. $1.50 wk 0, TDY. 700, rpy. $3.50 wk _ $900, rpy. _$4.50 wk 1,500, rpy. _$7.50 wk $2.000, Ipy. $10.00 wk 12,500, 1py. $12.50 wk $3.000, rpy. $15.00 Wk ,500. 20 Wk 34.000; Foy. 82000 WE payments include principle and in- terest and can be arranged monthly and bi-monthly. "Dr. A. HENRY. INC.. 1016 Eye . n.w._(where Eye meets N. Y. FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS SEE OR FINANCE & INVESTMENT CO.. 1331 G St. N.W. iC.. m 208, Met. M —___MONEY To x.o.w KRAFT. N VR as1s. Easy r-ymenu—amcuy Confidential. MONEY. Helpful personal loans up to $300 on au- tomobiles and household goods. AMERICAN FIDELITY LOAN CORPORATION, The Home of Priendly Pinan 107 Carroll 8t., Takoma Park, Shepherd 3630. ALVIN AUCTION SALES—TOMORROW. TRADE MARK Large REGISTERED Household Furniture of lnri. Del:rl!- tion, Sectional Bookcases, Typewriter Desks. China. Glass Ware. "Paintings, Oriental Domestic Russ. 136 Cafe Pil China, 8 Coffee Urns, e te. At Public Auction OUR GALLEESES WITHIN 715 13th Street WEDNESDAY March 1st, 1933 At 10 AM. By order of the Union Storase Co. and others. TERMS: = CASH. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts, 1627.28. EICHBERG AUCTION SALES, Inc. AUCTION SALE OF 60 AUTOMOBILES At 1227 R St. N.W. WEDNESDAY MARCH 1st (7:30 P.M.) MANY LATE MODELS 1932 Chevrolet Sedan 1932 Dodge Scdan 1930 Buick Coupe (R. S.) 1930 Olds Coupe (Sport) 1930 Buick Sedan 1930 Chrysler “66” Sedan 1930 Stude. Sedan (De Luxe) 1929 Chrysler “65” Coach mnmmul-mm-o-lqmnm-o‘c‘fi-—w Will Be Held on Friday, the 3rd—12 GUS EICHBERG, Auctioneer nln sell by | a5 | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Avcnolm. 1431 EYE N.W, MLI 0’ momnvo 'mw SNTH AND. 2,846 ARK- ATION THE BE- "Al 8QU 511%“10!{: % S of ‘the 1and records of t of Colum- bla. and at the request of the party secure the undersigned tm% will 8h BIONDAY, 1t Bl DAY OF M m\ucn AD m';o T THREE-THIR’ PM, Owing escrined 1and and prém: fses-“sltiate i the city of Wathington. Dis- md of Columbia, and desig: ing lot 4 in Samuel Davidson's subdivision M IM.I in_square 199. as per Tocars ol ine orice ur e sty % 1h ice of the rurveyor of the Dmfin of Columbia. Also lots 22 and 23 in Be subdivisian of lots in_said per plat recorded in Liber Verad's o c‘emr:coll::' SAiso Tot 83 1n- O ot 53 in Charles E_ Foster's subdivision of part of said square 109, as per plat recorded in Liber 24, follo 24, of ghe sforeszid surveyor's office records. ‘rernfs of sale: One-fourth of the pur- coase money to be paid in cash, balance in three years, with interest at six per cent: per annum, payable ‘semi-anuually, from of sale. secured by deed ‘of trust upon the Toperty sold, or all cash. at the option of he purchaser. A deposit of $5.000 will be Tequired at time of sale. in cash or certified check. ~ All conveyancing, recording, etc.. 8t cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. advertisement of such res: in rome new: Daper published in Washington. D. C. WILLIAM J_FLATHER, Jr., JAMES J. BECKER, fe21-d&ds.exSu&hol ‘Trustees. THOS, J, QWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE STREETS N APPROXIMA’ FEET OF GRO! By virtue of & recorded in Liber TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE MODERN BRICK BUILDING WITH DETACHED GABAGE: KNOWN A8 PREMISER 4507 ARKANSAS AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded July 16, 1 88 instrument No. 83 of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. 'the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE TWENTY-S! ENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1933, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 56 in Dwight J. Partello’s subdivision of lots’ in square 2817, “Fourteenth Street Heights." as per plat recorded in Liber 66, folio of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia; subject to the covenants of record. Terms: Sold_subject to'a prior deed of trust for 0. “further particulars of which wili be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $:300 required. Con- veyancing. recording, etc.. at purchasers cost. ~Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. JAMES P. SCHICK. HUGH A. THRIPT, Trustees. 1£017,20,23.24,25 27 THE ABOVE SALE 18 NED until MONDAY, MARCH SIXTH, 1933, AT THE_SAME 'HOUR and place. te2s nBY, ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. 28 mhi THOMAS J. OWEN & S8ON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve amn Northwest. ‘ VALUABLE REAL - 0’ v omnv ly JTirtue o! A Sertain deed of trust, Te: in Liber No. 6605 at folio 435. of o6 Tand records of the District of Columbia, Hha "at- The reauest of the- batts securcd thereby. the uindersiened will sell st public uction. n front of the premises. on ‘THURSDAY. E Y OF MARCH, fi 1k e-‘c‘rmn land e “stbie ribed lan ses, "situ- l Dlllrlcl c( -firl..nlnfl being ot “numperea hundred ninety-nine (190 "a0d two hundred (200) fn the sub- division made by Thomas A. Jameson of lots in square numbered forty hundred and sixtaptwo (4062) as per plat recorded in Liber 93, folio 183. of the records of the ffice of the .lIll"eIDl‘ for the District of Co- lumbia. upon lollowing terms: : The above described proj s0ld separately and are su fect to, deeds of trust securing an indebte: ness of $4.750.00 each, and said properties will be sold subject o said deeds of trust indebtedness, also to interest on the above trusts and to all unpaid taxes., regarding which l details will be furnished at time | cash over and above said, decrs o! 250.00 each B¢ Tedhired” at “the time of the salc. conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps. etc. at the cost of thé purchaser. Good ifie ‘5r 'ho Talc. ° Terms of ale_t pe complied with within thirty (30) days from ay of ssle otherwise deposit will be fo felled and Sorobesty resold ot Tirk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five (5) days’ advertisement of such re le in some news- paper published in Washington, D. C. QN SAUL. WILLIAM P. BENSON. fe24,25.27.28.mh1.: Ln..,a O ___Trustees. THouAs J. OWEN & SON, AUCTICNEERS. 'ye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' A ;%OMDRY BRIUK &AH'H HUXLB'I!' IN. OARAOI KNDW)I AB 1331, TRINIDAD AVENUE NORTH- ST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. re- corded in Liber No. 6618. at folio 455, of e land records of the Dutnct of Columbia. and at the request of the party securs Sk s Sl why Bl ol ikl el IA)%Y THE NI OP MARCH. 193 ing-described land and premises situate in the District of Columbia. and being lot num- bered two hundred and ‘eleven (211) in the subdivision made by Thomas A. Jameson !.Jlf_mla:‘\ni’n!:qu':to"numhtred YD;U hu xndd'H} in_Liber 93. follo 183 of the records cf the office of the survevor for the District of Co- lumbia. upon the following terms: Terms of sale: Said property fs subject to deed of trust securing an indebtedness of $5.500.00 and will be sold subject to said deed of trust indebtedness. also to intere: on the above trust an All VALY All cash_over and Ehove. suid deed. of Grust. “ala $250.00 will be required at 'the time of sale. Al conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, at the cost of purchaser. Good title or le. Terms of sale to bé complied with SlRin thirty Ca) ‘days trom dny of bai otherwise, deposit will be forfeited and prop- erty resoid at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five (3) davs advertisement sale in some newspaper publishe in Washington, D. C. T 5 JOHN SAUL, ILLIAM P. BENSON. A.7.5.0 Trustees. THOS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, H 1451 EYE ST. N.W. | TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO VALUABLE BRICK _DWELLINGS, KNOWN AS PREMISES 1905-1907 GALES STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5871, folios 57 and 70 et sea. of the land Tecords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of | the party secured thereby, the undersigned | trustees will sell at public auction. in front | of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF MARCH, AD. I AT THREE- | TRIRTY 'O CLOCK PM.. the followin | described land _and premises. situate in 1 the District of Columbia, and designated as and_being lots 54 and in square 452 |in "Paul A. Davis' subd:: square numbered 20, wood.” as per the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liver 81, at folio 11, sold_ separarely Each sold subject to a prior deed | for $:5,000.00. further particulars of 1 be announced at time of sale: ase price above said trust to be | i cash.” A deposit of S:300.00 requirey each parcel. ~Conveyancing, recording, etc s cost. Terms to be complied days. otherwise deposit ed and the propeity may be adver- and resold at the discretion of the | stees. ©O. H. PARKINS, JOSEPH H. BATT, mh2689 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN_ & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 31 Eve Sireei N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE _OF _VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESIATE. BEING PREM- | ISES 15u3 PALRMONT STREET NORTH- By virtie of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. (403, folio 165} et sea., of the land records of the District of Co- iumbia, snd at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell, at public auction, in front of the prem- ses. on FRIDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF MARCH. 'AD. 1933, O'CLOCK P.M | and * premises.” situate in the county of | Washington. District of Columbia, and desiz- being lot numbered thirty (30) : as per pla reco; | in e office. of tFe sarvevor for the Dii- trict of Columbia in Liber County 9. at folio together with the improvements, con- | sisting of a_three-story and basement brick | dwelling. Property to be sold sublect to | covenants of record. | money to be paid in cash. balance in equ installments. pavable in ohe, two, three and ears, with interest at siX Der centum per annum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust’ upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchacer. A deposit of $300.00 will be required at iime of sale. A]l conveyancing, revenue stamps. etc.. at cost of gl Terms of sale fo be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otner. | wice_the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of default- aser. after five days' advertisement ale in some newspaper published fa Washinston, DG NATIONAL SAVINGS AND. TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. By WILLIAM D. HOOVER. President. (Seal) _Attest: ALEXANDER S. FANT, | Assistant Secretary. fe27.d&ds exSu&hols __ THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL SEMI-DETACHED _BRICK BUILDING. REMODELED = FOR _BUSINESS _ PUR- POSES. KNCWN AS 1503 21st ST. NW. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6414. follo 121 et sea. of the land records of the District of Co- | lumbia, and at the request of the party se- | cured thereby. the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction, in front of the prem- ises. on TUESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH. AD. 1933, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the !ollm\m:-descnbed land and premises, situate in the District of C lumbia, and ‘designated as and being of lot forty-three (4:) in George L. Bra: ley's combination of lots in square ninety- five (96). es per plat recorded in Liber No, 26, foli , of the records of the office of the surveyor’ of the District of Columbi described as follows: Beginning for the sal at the northwest corner of said lot and run- ning thence south on Twenty-first street fifty-one and eighty-four hundredths (51.84) Teet to the center of a nine (9) inch wall: thence east through the center of said nineteen and seventy-one hundredths (19.71) feet; thence south five and eighty- ee hundredths (5.83) feet; thence east twenty and twenty-nine hundredths '9) feet to the east line of said lot; thence north thirty-five and sixty-seven hundredths (35.67) feet to an angie in said lot; thence east twenty (20) feet; thence north twenty- (22) feet to the northeast corner of said lot, and thence west sixty (60) feet to the place of beginning, together With provements as above. Terms of sale: One-fifth of the purchase be paid in_cash. balance in four equal instaliments. Ntlble in one, two, shree and four years, with interest at T centum per annum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon_the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $1.500 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. revenue stamps. chc. At cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustes. By WM, L. BEALE, Vice President. mcney to al) Attest: (‘. H. SHILLINGTON, pstt. Becretary. fe23-d&ds.exsu&hol . QWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOS. J. QW e o, AW VALU. USTEES' _SALE OF, ABLE - I:DA'R.IAL ESTATE, NO. RIWTH STREET NORTHEAST By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5815, folio 282 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbis, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at publle auction, in front of the premises AY, IGHTH DAY O 1933, THIRTY, described 1ond-awd. preim ety District, of Columbia, and denmm B and” Nagic. trustees ath an 5 ultl i(l'lnos bered nine nine of the surveyor for the District al iber 21, at follo 90, together wi ?‘:m!r'fmfmnh. consisting’ of two-story ; 1fi 'flimktihu\utnd d:lhn ,000 on or before three years erOdue viin interest at six (6) annum, pa: m&“’fi.;" Bt el secured 5y ‘dced of rusé the nro rty sold, balance in euh. or asl the option of the purchaser. A Sait of ‘5500 Will be reauired at.time of Po Ml converancing, recording, etc., at rehaser. ::gpl?ed Wtih within fifteen (15) days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve {he right to resell the proberty, at the risk e nd “:':fi:““’t"": Righ Teanle"In ome ys' advel 0t cf st - fifiea in. Washinaton. B €. 1% brics PN v Trustess. sion” of lots in | “Rosedale and Isher- | at recorded in the office of each parcel 1o bedq AT FOUR-THIRTY | the following-described land | ESTATE, IMPROVED BY FOUR-STORY THOMAS J. SWEN & SON. AUCTI NEERS, 431 EYE BT. o TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- SIORY BRICK DRELLING, ENOWN STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6654, at follo 457, of the land records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell. in front of the premises. on THURS- DAY. THE SECOND DAY OF MARCH, AD. THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM.. orth 21.75 feet of lot numbered thirty in Milburn's ~subdivision in _square numbered ten hundred and_two (1002) as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber R'L H. at folio 140, and the east 20 fe of lot numbered twenty-seven (27) in Mil- burn's subdivision in sald square numbered ten hundred and two (1002), as per plat (30 wever for the of Columbia in Liber W. B. M.. described in one parcel a: | Beginning on Thirteenth street 5: north ‘from the southcast corner square and runnitg thence north 3 thence West "20 Teer. ‘Thence south 415 fect and thence east 20 feet to the point of | beginning. One-fourth cash, balance of paid Terms of sale: in one, two and three years, with interest at SiX per cent per annum. payable semi-ann ally. or if monthly terms desired. $500 c balance monthly. or all cash. at optio: purchaser. Deposit of 400 réquired at time of sale. and the purchaser allowed fifteen | days from date of sale to complete the pu {chase. Further particulars at time of sale, All conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps, eic.. at cost of purchaser. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF__VALUA! - PROVED REAL CESTATE. "NOE_ T: AND 621 TEW Cry | o imroe oF & deed of trust ded 1 rtue o eed of trust recorded in | Liber No. 6594. folio 355 et sea. one of the land records of the District of Colum- | bis, and at the request of party secured thereby. the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the | respective * premises. NDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF MARCH._ 1033, COMMENC- ING AT FOUR-THIRTY OCLOCK P.M premises 617 Tewkesbury Place Northwest, and immediately thereafter Dremises Tewkesbury Place Northwest. which propei ties, situated in the District of cofixmbu are’ described _as follows: Lots n seventy-six (70). seventy-seven ( Square numbered_thirty-ore hundred and ninety-seven (3197) in the subdivision made |by W. S. Phillips & Company, as per plat | Terms of sale: One-fifth of the purchase | recordsd in the office of the surveyor for | | the District of Columbia in Lil folio 152. | Terms ‘of sale: The purchaser or pur- chasers of the properties will be required to ke a deposit of $200 on each at time of sale. balance on each of said properties to be paid ali cash or in reasonable amounts. which terms will be announced at the sale. deferred amounts to bear interest at ber 93, at | per annum and to be secured by first deed of trust upon each of the properties. Ex- amination of title. conveyancing. recording. revenue stamps. etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirt days from day of sale, otherwise trustee reserves the right to resell prope; and cost of defaulting purchase: days' advertisement of such resale in_some | | newspaper published in Washington, D. C., or deposit mav be forfeited. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST_COMPANY. Trustee. By WM. L. BEALE, Vice President. (Seal.) Attest: A. H. SHILLINGTON. Assietant Secretary. "THOS. J. QWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. ‘mum’m SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWETLING, IN SECOND CONMERCIAL NING THROUGH_AND FRONTING ON INTH STREET NORTHWEST. By Wiitae of & Certaln deed of trust, duly rcorded in Liber No. 5652, follo 140 et seq., of the land Tecords of the District of Co- lumbia, and st the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will seil at public auction. in front of the premises. on THURSDAY. THE NINTH DA OF MARCH, AD. 1933. AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises. ‘situate in the city of Wash- ington. District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot 192 of Joseph Prather's subdivision of “Mount Pleasant,” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District,of Columbla in Liber Levy Court 2, at folio 25. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per annum, paysble semi-annually. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold. or gll cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be re- aquired at’ time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washing- ton. D. C. WILLINM T, BALLARD, 1625.28,mh3.7.0 OFFICIAL NOTICES. COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. February 24, 1 . Notice is hereby siven that in accordunce with the provisions of an item uthorizing changes in the permanent, syaic=, of highways con’ tained in D. C. Appropriation Act for fiscal year ended June 30, 1914 (Public lm No. 435, d approved March 14, 1913, by an Act spproved April S0; 1926 (Public Act 2No- 158, goth Congress), the Commissioners of the District S EoTumbla Wil ive s public hearing the Board Room of said Commissioners on March 15 1033 at 10 o'clock, AM. to &I’ml or owing land 'llhln e erriiory whected. by Dioposed. chanses in* the plan, of said permanent system of highways, described as follows. viz: Property in the northwest section louled within lhe territory bounded by Rock Creek Ford Road on the north, Utah Avenue and Nebraska Avenue on_the east, Oliver Street on the south. and 32nd Street on the west. 2. Property in the northwest section along the line of Foxhall Road between Reservoir Road and Whitehaven Parkway. 3. Prop- erty dn the northe north and morth- ‘west sections. 1L ln ‘within and immediately adjacent to Capitol Street, and Bounded by’ Kansas, Avenue on the north- west, Metropolitan Branch B R. ‘Hampshire Avenue on the ll“y llld uu Sireet on the south. Flans show Sreets within - the ummn iercbed y in the ofice of the sur- t_of Columbia, Room Building. and may be eXamined terested parties during business hours sz the hearing. h plans will also displayed at the hearing. and the Com- missioners will consider any suggestions of Phown ton sbove mnuom““d"phln K RFER, H. B. CROSE G VALS. Commissioners of the Ditcrict joners o bis fe24.14.ex8u Ads Boost Fruit Sales. LOS ANGELES (#).—In celebrating what it ‘termed its “silver anniversary of advertising” the California Fruit Growers’ Exchange announced it has created a market for five times volume of eitrus fruits it marketed 25 years ago. il | DA 3 THREE-TEN O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- | S | James W. 5 feet, | 1l | attraction. JOHN PAUL EARNEST, Attorney, Tower Bi 3 MITTEE OF BAR EXAMINERS, preme Court, District of Columbia.—} :2‘ tice is hereby Eiven that the list publis herewith contains the names of all ficants for admission (o the bar ‘of thes upreme Court of the District of Columbia$ who were successful in the bar exami tion held December 15, 16 and 17, 193’ The committee of bar examiners reques that sny information tending to affect eligibility of any of said applican! moral srounds be furnished { . 1 and K Streets N.W.. Ralph Givens, Secre-} 05 ik and b Strests N W, Mariin Aaronson, Salvatore E. Leonard Raymond J. Harold A, Abbaticchio, Jr. Lingenfelter Alired Carr Ackerson George Reber Belma C. Anderson Littlehgles Robert Harman Harold &. Lockwoad § Atmn‘:or.( De En le chx“ . 50 arin bam Rorris Lowdon John Leonard Lyons Harry 8. Mackey. » Cecil W. Macy "* Charles T. Malone James De Valse Miinn . Leon Michael Mantell. ‘Aagmas 8. key, Carl James Martid = George B. Martis ;_!ex:,ry l!. Ml;‘ * rederic John W, ucAnd:Sgl John J. McCarthy. Ronaid McDonald Ma:celius Melunis Fred Thomas Mclntyre. Jr. Edwerd 1. McLarney Arihur J. McLaughlin Henderson A. Melville George A. Meyer Bruce E. Miller Florian G. Miller Oswaid H. Milmore "~ Senius Norman Moa Robert D. Moores ~ George W. Moriarty Norman T. Ball Carl Joseph Barbee Kate ‘E. Barkdull Waldo Virgil Bean Willlam G, Bengel Thomas Elion Billings Horbert McFarlan Dirch Wisam Packer Blake, Jr. Pred Monroe Booth Clara L. Borjes Edgar H. Boyd Robert L. Boykin John J. Brauner Donald 'P._ Bush Vaun P. Cafferty Charles 'S. Campoell Edward A, Carcdis Mathew J. C. Cary B. Welder Casey Leland Leon Chapman | Charles E. Cheever Wentworth Cavham = Matthew J. Clarke Loren L. ‘Ciuster Eugene E. Cole George William Conger Donald Lawrence Conner Raymond Edward Cooper Jessamine Coulston Willam B _Courtney | A. Lane Cricher | Frederick F. Cromwell Elizabeth P. Cubberley George Damm James G. Dar Eilivorth P. e Atley D Thomas _Joseph Delaney George L. Dickerman | Artkur J. Dickson Katheryh M. Doherty Peter T. Dracopoulos Donald G. Dudley Willlam L. Dumas, Jr. Thomas H. Eager Ellis Edlowitz Roland Edwards R. Winton Elliott Reuben Epstein Robert §. Erdahl Henry M. Feyrer Eleanor Harrison Finch George M. Pisher Charles W. Fitzgerald Edward R, Ford William 7. Murphy George Edward Muth Austin J. Naylor e George "D._Neilson Cornelius R. Newton Jesse T. Nichol George ‘A, Ninas.' Timothy Edward ©'Connell Eriest B, Parkinson Verna Lenore Parsons George L. Pass George D. Patterson Lawrence B. Pederson Bessie Phelan Lawrence A. Phillips Zoeth Phillips William F. Pielsticker Angelo M. Pisarra Francis J. Pisarra Floyd -Stanley Pomeroy Eunice R, Porter Joseph J. Pratt Augustin’ M. Prenties Myer Pumps Richard R. Quay, Jr. Juan R. Quifano Joe Willard Quillen Norman T. Raymond Willa_Jordan Reed Jim D. Reynolds Ralph Standish Roberts Miltcn Rolling Everett R. Rose tl. Russell. 55 Edward: Ryerson Mabel Benson Sakis Carl R._Schedler Harry N._Schofer Arthur_ Schrager Chris Gary Scoredos Keith Lorraine Seeamiller seme Myzon James Setbold Laurence C. Frank Lester J. Fre Richard William { Fucns | Mary C. Gainey, | George W. Gardes | Louts Geriler | Rober Albert Goldst Eugene C. Gott. James Millar Graves | Rooert Meade Gray ‘F‘l’edtu H. Green Julius Greenwald | Frank A. Grimsdell | Frank Edward Grutzik Gum Leon B. Habecker Ruby E. Hansen John O. Hardesty Jona Auen Hart . Helen A Siap, Norman Jerome Smallwood njamin H. B. Smart rhert Dale Smyth Huagins idrea L Smith 3 Hunt | W | . Hutchinson verdie Hyman Nanpie A. I, Ered Joreph Ruth’ M. Jameson Russell Crane Jewell Charies H. Just Irving R. Kaplan William D. Keiler | Clzae £, Kelloge Rendall Paul Starkey - Jobn C. Sterritt Samuel J. Susar Wiiliam K. Teepe Morris Temin Kenneth Gordon Texter Leslie C. Torpey Rawleigh Lewis Tremain James Malcolm Turten James Guy Tysom Bernard F. Viehmanm Max Wall John Burke Walsh Raymond Joseph Walter B. Woodruft Weavet Jacqueline Webb . Clarence Benjamin Weise 3 Carl F. Welsh | L X Robert J. Wenzel Samuel Har-y KramerGenevieve A. Wesely Sohh ‘Stinso Louis Albert Wiebe | Charles Ev Beafamin G. Lancast Wilkinse Maud La Raymond | Belford Vance Williams Lawson. Jr. Robert Irwin John M, Leach Williams. Jr. - Samuel Lebowits Otis M. Yokum l h Ford E. Young, J¥. Clair John_ Ki Arthur A. Kij | Prancis J. Kiempay | James Thomas Kline | Borri: K ar. 1 RESORTS ATLANTIC_CITY, N. J. These Early Spring Months at. || HOTEL DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. = Are Most Delightful Sunshine—Sea—Oven Decks WALTER J. BUZBY, Inc. ilobel BRIGHTON ATLANTIC CITY Indiana Avense and Beardwels A reed vo hond In hand - . Rates ware "tk the same standard of ew mises. American and European Plans U.'S. IN HIGH PLACE AT BERLIN AUTO SHOW Largest Foreign Exhibitor, With Five Companies Represented. “Baby"” Cars Feature. BERLIN (P)—America was' - the largest foreign exhibitor at this year's International Automobile Show, the first in two years. The exposition, held under the pa- ! | tronage of President Paul von Hinden- : burg, was inaugurated by Chancellor Adolf Hitler February 11. It closed February 23. Five American companies were rep- resented in the more than 300 u- facturers of automobiles, motor m‘L trucks and accessories who ha ‘hibits. The slogan “Economy, price wo?tfl' mess and stability” was adopted fof' the show. So-called “baby” cars -were featured. Most of the German: fac- tories showed small four-seaters with * medern improvements. A special feature was the “minia- ture” auto with three wheels. All were equipped with one-cylinder motors. Exhibitors reported good sales of these models beczuse they fall under» the classification of tax-free vehicles. They are said to be c-pame of a speed of oo S rainatog ~C nes, s nlel. Siraction " Oll-urningenctnes” Jop: g or trucks also were shown. MAY BE FISHING BASES | Ketchikan May Profit by Wash- ington State Tax Law. KETCHIKAN, Alaska (#).—Epsct- ment by the State of Washington of an income tex law may result in- the eventual transfer of the Alaskan fishing fleet’s Winter base from Seattle to-this port. Ketchikan interests are B et S e pursul P L S it rey \pe paymen! RADIO MYSTERY SOLVED ST. LOUIS (#).—J. J. Stcne, man- ager of a downtown radio store, won- dered why the station he was in on a set in front of hu broadcasting without !he itles of signing off. Investigating, he found s u\M had dheoni the set and made l"

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