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REAL SALE—SUBURBAN. ESTATE. RENT—SUBURBAN, (Continued.) . (Continued.) SUNGALOW—5 RODMS ~AND A ‘reened-in electric uflurltm. arge lot. chicken house and run. garage, arden sbace. pienty of shade and shrubs. h elevation. Brooks Lane, off Conduit rd. Wisconsin 4076-d. 4-ROOM, BATH! BUNGALOW: 2 BED rooms. a.ral. % large closets, mirror door, inlaid’ liboleum, sas water heater. laundry trays: near cars: lot 40x1 possession June 1: 3,980, $150 cash. $34 mo. or $300 32 mo._Also_B-room_bungalow: ¢ lots. E. N. LIGHTBOWN, 3rd from Brentwood P. O. A LARGE LOT WITH TREES. LAWN, flowers and’ garden. A picturesque setting and outlook for the attractive five-room ind_finished attic bungalow thereon. On & :lrd road in nearby Montgomery Count: and the price {5 only $5.430. on © Tme. NA T SHOEMAKER, 1719 K st. B 1 MUST BE SOLD. Oush talks—inspect 1113 Owens pl. n.e.— | make an offer—one trust—owner needs cash will trade for clear lot—Phone NOrth 5K « Y WOODRIDGI, D. C. be sold—see them today—sale or | trade--2110 South Dakota ave.. 6 rooms,, front —2014 Perry s, 6 rooms— | NOrth 4. | x \\'(r)()DRll)(;F_. D, . Must ] CONG! AL COUNTRY CLUB— | & large rooms. old house, mo {mprovements: | o % scres. orchard: $is per month. Dls- rict 732 MILITARY ROAD, VA. 5 MIN. TO OITY— 7 rooms, 2 b. % . large lot: car ; snd bus service. Apply 1116 9th st. n.W. unds: references 3 o Biladeiphia " ave., Takoma Park. Md. Shep. 367 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SALE—BUSINESS PBOPERTIES. T 0,500 112 corner. Uik sale: 758 Bot*™% 1 B0I0T N BLE Investment Bldé._ME. 3827 DESIRABLE 2-STORY BUILDING, NEAR Conn. ave. and L st deep lot to alley; can !be purchased for half of asseised value. ,ID . P. SCHWARTZ, INC. 1014 Vt. ave. ! nw. DL 6210. STORE: OCCUPIED; LOCATED IN BRIGHT- | wood Fark: low price for quick sale, Ad- dress Box 31-8, Star ofi 5k # | LADY WISHES SETTLED COUPLE WH > GAN ixumennl ) Ve g 8 AVE. shade: Capitol -ROOM BUN built-in _garage. 5: lovely big home; rooms: $5. Shepherd 2546. 5-ROOM FURNISHED BUNGALOW. AMI. Electrolux, shady corner lot, on bus line. June 15 through Summer, $47.50. EMerson ROSEMONT—SIX-ROOM MODERN HOME with porch. yard, garage. Conveniently lo- cated. 108 Johnson pl., Alexandria. _* 29 PER MO.—(-ROOM HOUSE; ELEC block ave., adults. A, View ave 1 rookvale EVERY. from car: near school. =21 S. Clarendon, Va. Mrs. V. VAl 51 Monroe st. beautiful new home, 7 rooms tile bath. shower, modern Kitch breakfast nook. garage. only $8.260, terms—F. BONNEMAN. owne: LYON PARK. VA | By owner; six rooms, baih. sieeping poreh: | ami. Seréened thromghout. garage: ot | BOxi10 ft. shade trees: price and terms zeas. 200 Nelson ave.. Clar. 148-W-1 OAKTON, VA. 6 acres: 5-room bungalow. 2 Nouses, cow barn. voung orchard, well on kitchen porch; price. $ 500 cash, $2 monthly: one mile from Oakton High School on Waple's Mill road, known as the Waple place. WAPLE_&_JAMES, INC., 1226 1400 SUNW. DI 3347._ ON THE POTOMAC AT WELLINGTON Villa, approx. | acre on water front, beau- tiful trees and_shrubbery, improved with semi-bungalow. 7 rooms. bath, larpe center hall, % porches. A drive unexcelled over new Mt Vernon Boulevard. Price, easy | | chicken lonial bungalow. 5 lovely rooms and tile bath on first floor: open fireplace, Jarge. screened living porch. model kitchen, buili-in_garage. full basement: hot-water heat. all other conveniences. Seeond floor, Iarge, Studio-type recreation room: beauti- Corner lot. _20 minutes to Washington. Price. $5.250. Terms. Office open Sunday, 6 pm 2 0 A&iINGTON & KANE. Realtors, 315 King Street, Alex.. Va. NO MORTGAGE—FREE AND CLEAR. 5 ROOMS & BATH, CITY WATER, GAS LOT 66x209. PRICE ONLY $4,650. i etached 5-room and bath home. 1n Fooa Sorition; new tin xeof put on last o™ poely ‘painted: : (2 bed rooms). nice front porch, pan- This house is free and clear of all age. Price, only $4 1.00. Terms. & down payment and the balance %R Pmu Tou" tompletely DAY c. ron\x|u.<~|n‘|;1 n\;;r!{lfll“;:}ly& 5 <1 with ‘ot myeclT, o Conta any- :.L\nl be easier? Located on Oak st. . Bar- croft. Va s to White House). Vacant and open all the time. NO MORTGAGE—FREE AND CLEFAR. 5 ROOMS & BATH, OPEN FIREPLACE, BUILT- IN GARAGE, HARDWOOD FLOORS. ctached, B-room and bath home: 's, hardwood floors, screens for entire first ioor electric stove for tookln". pipeless furnace: attic_is floored and can be finished into rooms: has N large windows. Price. only $8.300.00: t.rms. a reasonable ash pavment (there is no trust or mortgage on this home). then a monthly payment on this home until the entire amount is paid n full: no renewals, etc. Could anything Le easier in home buying? No commission or any other expense. Title perfect. I have built 54 houses in this subdivision d have lived for past 19 yes on the same street as this house is located—Brooks street. rroft, Va. Vacant and open all the time. By rato_gs over Columbia pike to Bar- croft. By bus—take A. B. & W. to Bar- eroft (6 miles to White House). WALTER O'HARA, OWNER, BARCROFT, VA. TELEPHONE CLAR. 123. HILLCREST—$6.950. 31st PL. JUST OFF ALABAMA AVE New 5-room modern home. all conven- fence:; worth while investigating: terms. 0. H. GARVIN, 9585 SH. Spring—Trees—Bargains. NEAR LEE HEIGHTS—Lovely home five spacious rooms and bath, all modern. built: in garage acre lot: blocks schools transportation. $650 cash, $60 a month. LIVINGSTON HEICK‘HTS;T x?on’g.’ :\‘let!x:l brick porch. garage. all modern: lovely t Near \v\'ashm:lon f Club. Cheap. $7,500. T tfi’é‘XR GLEBE RD. AND MEMORIAL DRIVE S-All-brick: five rooms, bath fireplace, mod- oo, Give-away. $0.750. Terms. All in good condition; convenient to stores and schools. pr eses. oo < 5% NEar 18302, CLARENDON, VA. . bath. city_water, elec, heat 5504 1 - price. $3,600; $400 jown. balance %35 month. %'%."4 bed rooms, am.i.: like new: center Clarendon.~ Price. $6,430; 8750 down, bal- ance terms. Also many ofkers to choose from. Office Y BSON REAMY., 15 N Clarendon Ave.. Clarendon, Va lephone Clarendon 1032: eves. SPECIAL, $5,500. EALLS CHURGCH, VA, §-room_home. modern. '3 acre of ground. plenty of shade and in good residential section. Close to public and ~Catholic schools, bus and electric_lines. If you_are looking for the greatest vaiue for your money. inspect this property. Your Own ¥V, HILBERT, REALTOR. -’l“! Church.vVn' Phone 308. * RENT—SUBURBAN, 4 ROOMS AND BATH. AMI: fent fo schools, trolley and bus. Md.: $31 AD: Lt 2083. CONVEN- Edmonsten, ! looking Washington Golf tile " bath. | in or near D C. - car or bus line, within abbut ten miles from NEW S-ROOM, 2-BATH. BRICK HOME ON Rock Spring drive, Country Club Hills, over- and Country Club. An early inspection is invited. GEQ_ H. RUCKER CO. | -~ Ehen 8§ R_AND PORCH. LARGE, $5 per ‘mo. for 6 E CLOSED $50 mo. with Feduction of Winter ‘months. ~ 219 Underwood st. n.w, between Blair rd, and 14th st. car lme on 3rd st., ““Take Would sell low price on renital terms. Sh. 3574, GOM _ BUN- CHEVERLYY. MD.. COZ near transportation: $:30 salow: “modern: monthly. Address Box 3:1-H. Star office. * | TH, ELEC. GAS: S: t_st.’ Cherrydale, lon_65. B ON ARLINGTON RIDG! i‘?fi of river and city; 7 rooms, Waliforn | bungalow: sunken garden. large trees. flow- ers, oil burner heat. $100. 150_Mt. Ve non ave. 3d house past Hume School on upper road to Alexandiia. Apply on prem- ises after 5 p.m. or_phone WAInut K470. PRIVATE RESIDENCE—JEFFERSON PARK., Alexandria: 0 minutes to town: near Army & ¥ Club: comfortable house: _sitting Toom. dining room. sun room, wash room. bed rooms. batk_with shower. maid's_roo: Z-car gerage. Details. address Box 2 Star ofce LIVINGSTON HEIGHTS. VA. —MODI rm. house: city water. elec. range. garden; | bus_at door. Phone Walnut 8404 7° 5-R. BUNGALOW. AM.1 fur. 216 Pearce st.. Joming” Lyon Village. tonable. _ MARTETT, porch, gar. Woodrid . C. Bowb: $40. 6 room uilt-in _garage; $50. high_ location, $57.50. Call NOrth 7203, R. T ave ne. SUBURBAN HOME, § ROOMS. © BATHS: ami: 7 acres. on Wilson blvd.. in Arlington County.' 15 minutes from Govt depts. o minutes Army & Navy Country Club: now occupied by Navy officer being transferred occupancy “after May 13. rent reasonable shade. shrubbery and flowers; near school and shopping center. Phone OWNER. Wls- n HIGH TERRACE. BARCROFT. VA _ rooms and b. modern and neat: elec. ga- rage: $26 mo. W. M. BAUMAN, 1 Thomas Circle. 2 GENTLEMAN'S COUNTRY BSTATE FOR Summer: oid Colonial brick manor house. 30 miles {rom Washington. 3 miles off route 29 to Prederick at Poolesville. Md.: & rooms.” completely furnished. 2 baths and 1st floor lavatory; stabling for riding horses. Phone CL. 2046. BLAIR. SILVER SPRING, MD. —LARGE frounds, trees, shrubbery, garage. hot-water eat, gas; easy walking distance to one- are bus and street car terminal. SHepherd FUR. OR PARTLY Aurcra Heights, ad- Clarendon, Va. JTea- 8. SLEEPING 5 yooms. tiled bath, tiled bath and shower, rooms. or inquire 23 13 BALTIMORE BOULEVARD, COTTAGE City. Md._—5 rooms, largs lot. detached ga- rage. chicken house; $30, plus S1 ater rent: available immediately. SHepherd 6. LOW RENTALS. AURORA HILLS, VA. Good homes of 5. 7 rooms, 1 and 2 tiled baths. h.-w.h. stricted. Bus 10 min. churches. schools and stores; month. Phone. call or write THE M. H BARRY ORG.. 200_Arlington” Ridge. WAInut_8805. | dress Box 53-H. St FUNERAL PARLOR. Direct from owner: 1st commercial zone; now being operated by old-established firm: in convenient and thickly populated n.w. section: price, $10,500; liberal terms; wili consider something’ clear in exchange. Ad- tar ofice. SALE—LOTS. (Continued. FOREST HILLS_240-FT. FRONT. FACING Rock Creek “Park, covered with' beautiful trees, all improvements in; will make three 80-¢. lots; will sell all or part at give-away rice’ of $4,500 or will build to purchaser. _Address Box :A- Mce. BEAUTIFULLY WOODED SITES FRONTING the Park, overlooking the creek; for sure in- crease ir’ value take advaniage now of spe- clal_tem . GE. 4904. oy COLORED— 27 LOTS 20x100 FT. IN D. C. $79.50; $1_per month. Drive out to 53rd s, and " Central ave.’ or call Wisconsin CHEVERLY — MAIN _PART _OF SUBDI- two lots each: 5OXI50 feet, im- must jell “Tof cash immediately. ~ RENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY. 915 4th ST. N.W. gg‘?‘nooia‘u'l. H -car garage; only $50. P. SCHWARTZ, INC., 1614 Vermont & 210, SALE—INVESTMENT _PROPERTY. MD. AVE. N.E_SUBSTANTIAL 6-R. AND B. brick, elec.. modern heating: 2-car brick ga- Tage. Rent. $56 mo. Price only $4.250. Bldg. assn. of about $:,200. E. A. GARVEY. DL 5770. 1010 Vt. ave. — SALE—FARMS. SMALL™ FARM, 15 _ACRES, $1.000 classes’ of real estate for sale. BUELL FARM AGENCY, Herndon, Fairfax Co. 75 ACRES, NEW HOUSE. SIX ROOMS, outbuildings: comfortable home and good producer: $1.800: terms. THOMAS . DAVI! Md. STATE ROAD—SERVICE STATION BA gain. Bend for illus. catalog. details 5| acres. bungalow with tea room. 20Xi0: city convs., 4 yrs. operation. 3 pumps. includes all equipment, fixturgs: $3.900. terms. Write PRQYNIGJMICGEOE E. Estab. 1901, Vine- '8 ACRES ON CHESAPEAKE BAY—SANDY beach, modern house, ii-car garage, elecir ity, ‘county road, seif-supporting. Box 2, Rock Hall._Md._ = 178 ACRES, PART OF HISTORIC PROP- erty; ‘new 5-room house, Iarge, new beTn tenant _working, 60,000' tobacco; assessed value, $10.9:0; price, $4,250 cash: 13 miles | of Washington, EVERETT PUMPHREY stville. Mariboro PTG ) i 4 A. FERTILE LAND. 5-R. HOUSE. ABUND- ance of fruit * Fine location: $5.000. ROB- ERT E. LOHR. 311 Cedar st., Takoma Park. GE. 081 Ry i 165 A, BLUE GRASS SEC. 8-R. HO beautifil ‘stream. fruit: sacrifice at $7.000, easy terms. 50 a.. with house and outbuild- ings. stream, frutt. $4.250: both on good road, Phone THOS. TERRY. Falls Ch. 820-F-41. POTOMAC RIVER COLONIAL HOMES: TO- bacco, stock and general farms: home sites 42d lands suttable for game preserves. Write 1 LEONARD SNIDER. La Plata. Md B Ch 90 ACRES 'UDOU! LAND 1I rovec with old 10-room brick dwtlhn, as uice setting, large shade trees, small | stream in front of house, fine spring, barn, 0x90: “small catile barn and il other n sary outbulldings; within 41 miles of ington, and sacrificed at $8,500. H. B._MITCHE ndon, 10 ACRES. NEW 4-ROOM HOUSE, ELEX tricity, living room, 14 , with stone fire- | place; i miles from Fairfax.'1ia miles from Burke Station: price. $2,500. PAT WAG- GAMAN. Falls Church %-J - 97 ACRES, GOOD 10-ROOM HOUSE: JUST off State road, near Severn River landing mostly good, clear. level land: $3,7560, terms: $500_cash._CLeveland £5 C 110 ACRES. PATUXENT RIVER; ALL woodland, some timber; close to Crain High- vay. has Semile frontage on rivers $1.500 Rdaress “Box a:0-H. Etar ofice ON CONCRETE STATE than 20 miles D. C. Best little all-around farm 1 8o Md. Excellent location for roadside stand or gasoline. 25 acres good soil, stream. fruit. comfortable small dwell- ing, fine chicken houses. = Price 4400, M{.:)-VA LAND AGENCY. 1014 lith NW HIGHWAY LESS IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A REAL country estate and a lovely place to live. Mig. Co. Md. at a_bergain price of thirty thousand. ~ Address Box 30K-H. Star office. * SMALL COUNTRY PLACES AND PARMS. all sizes; exceptional opportunities CHARLES H. STANLEY, INC. Laurel, Md —Phone 119, UNUSUAL FARM VALUE. 218 acres, y-room residence, 36x52 barn: all necessary outbufldings. dwelling newls | painted: 120 acres of beautiful rolling fields of high producing clay loam soil in culi- vation: springs and streams: excellent water from deep well; beautiful shade. 15.000 1t | oak and pine Umber: good roads and | schools: modgrate taxes: much better than the average farm: thirty miles from Wash- ington in Va. Write Owner. J. W. De OVERLOOKING GREENS OF THE WASH- ington Golf and Country Club, 10-room, bath, modern stone-and-frame house. minutes from city. $150 a month. GLENCARLYN. VA.—10-room and bath house in good condition. 25 minutes from eity, bus ungm. $50 per month. 8. HOGE_JR. 1627 K DI._6561 : 14 . 183-J-2 EXCEPTIONAL INVESTMENT. 8mall farm near District line, about 12 acres. #-room bungalow. Inauire J. EARL GINGELL. Gingell's Motors. Berwyn. Md. 7°* MOVE RIGHT IN. ! 2036 Dou 6 rooms. $52.50—1823 Irv- | ing. 6 rooms. $45.00—11¢ R. 1. ave, 6 rooms, $50.00—1113 Owens pl _n.e L rooms. garage, $50.00. MAYNOR, 2605 | Brentwood rd. n.e. NOrth 8. SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. | SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW—REDUCED; AMT. fireplace, 2-car garafe; large lot. ' shrubs. roses, grapes; owner must sell; bargain. X Qld Chester, xd. Enslish Vilage, Bethesda, D room modern brick, large lot, garage. Ideal location OWNER. ADams 404%-W. BROOKLA! ALM NEW: 6 ROOMS attic: large lot; good location; reas. 1241 Irving st. n.e. RENT OR SALE. FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nishe, 5-room semi-bungalow, Glen Ech spacious grounds: across road from Bockburn Golf Club. ~ Inquire premises ay. 15 ACRES FINE | 00d well wey, 117 _N._Alfred_st.. \dria. Va. 2 Good 8-rm. ‘brick house, slate roof. large barn and all necessary outbuildings: fine wrirg w large orchard; 110 acres excel- lent land. 10 acres timber: macadam road. | Price_only $4.200. | 147 acres "gocd rolling land, 30 a STOWing grain. fine 9-room house. barn, poultry houses, etc ture. fine spri 30 acres umber; near crete highway #nd in sight of good town 2 miles Wash. D. C. Price, $6.000; terms o suit. R._C. PRINTZ. Herndon. Va. Phone 5-1-J. * 7 A 5-RM. HOUSE: ‘BARN AND brooder ‘house: sood spring: & bargain: i$12 ‘acres on Wash.-Balto. Blvd: 5 bungalow. garage. small orchard. $4. as ‘station. 8-room hou ivd ® 6,000 CHARLES H. STANLEY. Inc. _ Laurel. Md Phone Laurel 119. AR WARRENTON, VA. POULTRY, DAIRY AND OCK FARMS. Farm, 150 acres, 2 sets blds: Farm. 50 acres.’.... > Parm. 70 acres Several farms, acres: priced from est your money in sate. F. W, HILBERT, REALTOR, Palls_Church. Va._ Phone 308._* com 0. on 6-ROOM HOUSE, GARAGE; chickens and garden. t ' Columbia Md. WM. RUSSELL. 1803 Kenilworth Kenilworth, Md. 7 WANTED—SUBURBAN. NEARBY _ MD.—NEAR stores. ~Home, large lot; or will rent| Address office. T b S WANTED —TO _BUY SMALL BUNGALOW. | state condition and lowest price. MRS. D. PETTIE. Wolcott, New York | SCHOOL, $50 down. $20 mo., | Box 4% Btar HOUSE, AMI., RES_OR “MORE. NEAR White House: very reasonable. with option to_buy. _Call DEcatur a | TO RENT—4 OR 5 ROOM HOUSE. BE- thesda section: not over $30 mo.; ‘a.m.i Phone Brad. 214-M Sun. before 1 or Mon. * | REFINED COUPLE WITH SMALL CHILD | desire bungalow in n.w. Weshington, Mar: land or Virginia; 5 or 6 rooms: not ovi $45.00._Address Box_#54-H. Star_office. OLD HOUSE— ACRES, ALL CASH, near transportation: good wat 1-H, Star Possibly and locate fully. Address Box : office. FOR JULY AND AUGUST—LARGE COUN- try house: 2 ‘acres of ground: 10 miles. down- town. Rent. $125. Phone Kensington 103. FULLY FURNISH| detached bungalow flowers, grapes, fruit tric washer, GReen 2075-W. for "' Summer: delightfully cool; elec- | dio. etc.; garage. | -ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW. SILVER 8pring_section. porches_and earage: 16th st bus. £55 COlumbia Evenings, SHep herd 3371 4 VACANT _GPEN FOR INSPECTION. NEWLY vainted .7 baths. poreh. arage d terrace. Jefferson | ark. a and Washing:on, " LYON VILLAGE, VA.—10 house; a.m.i. Walnut 521 MORTON ST K861 Others. N SR e T DINING ROOM. LIVING ROOM. KITCHEN. 3 bed rooms, elec. range. tiled bath. laundry t e screens MClaca LWt o 5-ROOM BUNGALOW. GAS. ELEC. LIGHTS. furnace heat: $30 month. Take bus wt 12th and Pa. ave. n.w. marked Columbia pike. get ©off Arlington Junction. AP MR. Y. COUNTRY ESTATE 14 ROOMS, 2 BATHS. Jarge, shady ground. flowers. shrubs; exclu- sive nelghborhood. _Ashton 122-J . 21-W-1. VE] 'OTOMAC. electric equipment: individua! nce: large, alry rooms: something new $ apariment housing i Drive. Brookmont, Md:. off Conduit rd: 13 | mile beyond District line or take Cabin John cars < 00 ARLINGTON modern. ~ $47.30: | Taloma Park. 13 LAGE. VA -room bungalow. bungelows, V. T e R ST NEAR WASH COUNTRY CLUB—R ROOMS h-w.h. city improvements. iarge lof. sieep- ing porch: immediate possession: $75 mo. Glar. s = TAKOMA others = TITLE COMPANIES. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT TITLES to REAL ESTATE in NEARBY MARYLAND. consult us. NORTH BEACH and all other WATER FRONT PROPERTIES 1n Southern Maryland. 23 years’ experience. LOANS. MARYLAND HOME TITLE INSURANCE CO. Phone Mari. Upper Marlboro. Md. OFFICES AND STUDIOS. LARGE FRONT OFFICE SPACE. STUDIO seldom used: opp. Treasurs: phone servicy 0. Plione NAL. 028K < REASONABLE RENTGood business loca- tion for office; located in store on balcony. Iaboratory: fine reception room: would rent ethical dentist. - Address Box H, | elect.. tel. fine stream and_springs = | RENT—STORE SPACE. $13,000—VERY ATTRACTIVE 12 ACRES, about 4 miles north of District abundance of large shade trees. Dermanent stream. orchard. Small cottage .and some outbuildings. 7 Very atiractive home site $2,900—5 acres and new bungalow, con- venient to high school $13,000—Beautiful old Colonial fnn of 16 Tooms, 10 ‘acres ground; on main . o, . free cata- bi One of the most atiractive homes. about orchard, &rapes. poullry $6.500—Unusually attractive Maryland $3,000—Howard County farm. 200 acres. LILLIE. rroll S i Loudoun Co.; $8.500. I Vi $1.800. 17 acres; Lee Highway: nr. Fairfax; Many other desirable farms. One of finest farming sections in car line; 2': miles city: good 7-room value. only dowii; picture. page Land Title | JUST THINK THIS OV} asked by adjoining owners. I can sell vou | JOHN > acres. pike north of = Wash: Large apple houses:” long pike frontage; sac- rifice price. farm, 340 acres, cut by State r0ad. new 'bungalow: = 1 a good farm. but buildings only fair, and not on paved road. cath ACRES _SUITABLE FOR« CLUB. mile water front: large house. 10 rooms; 2 acres, six-room house; 4 acres, 6-room bungalow: modern poultry plant, good orchard: nr. car line; $6.000 $3.000. 10 acres: Lee Highway CHARLES L. BURNER. He Choice 64 Acres, Equipt. Nation: income one year more than price asked: on hard road, near electric house. 40X30__ cement-basement _barn. other bldgs.; $4.000 insurance. 7 cows. 5 hogs. Corn. oats. hay log. 'STROUT, 1 Bldg.. Phila For 50 per cent of a recent mortgage and for less than 50 per cent of the price this fine 200-acre farm. located 50 minutes northwest of the city: paved State pike. city A BRICKLEY, Suite 700-710, Barr ‘Blda. PRIVATE ROOM AND DESK SPACE avall- | able with secreterial and telephone service if_desired. in established office; downtown's most_desirable office bidg.: attractive rate: phone for inspection appointment. NAtional 2244, RENT—STORES. i ONROE ST. N.E_—SECOND COl suitatle for beer distributing plant ' et “"loadin space in rear. KASS REALTY CO. NAtional 6682 i UITABLE ROOMS FOR ANY 100x20. or 50x20. 1074 R07-1 mercial OR " DOOR TO Rial:o Theater: iness location. Al 'ARK, M -ROOM U I Jow. completely furnished, rent S45. |nclud»| ing gas and clec. Appl Kennebec ave. ©f phone SHepherd 2734-R. afier 2.30 p. TAKOMA PARK. CARROLL AVE.— Modern home. (i iarge rooms, oak floors ga- Tage Lots of shade. S60. ' District KNI, | NEARBY MD.—ATTRACTIVE 5-ROOM | bungalow, bath. gas, elec.. large lot directly opposite bus_stop and concrete road J. RIDLEY SHIELDS, owner, 907 15th st. 3476: Hyatts. 7TR6-M. 100 1dth ST, S5 STORE ROOM 55 FT_DEEP. 1401 V ST.. $42.50. 1350 YQU ST.. & AFFLECK. 1235 N_Y. 919 H ST. NE 1 In the heart of the business section N.E.: | store, 5 rooms. bath. garage: a.m.i.: reason- | adle ‘rent. Pnone Lincoln O847. HOWEN- STEIN BROS. __ 917 NEW YORK AVE. N. office. newly dec. suitablé any business: entrances: reas W. R. MARSHALL. 929 N. Y. Ave. NAt. 8667. * —STORE OR OAK CREST. VA —127 OAKRIDGE BLVD. Furnished '5-room. bath buncalow, hea: and hot water furnished; garage' nice shad- ed loi. _Clar. 978-W-2. OWNER. el $45. STUCCO BUNGALOW. 5 ROOMS, | inssed-in_porch, garage. shady lot, near | us. 79 Flower ave. Takoma Park, Md. | NINE-ROOM HOUSE. 2 BATHS. LARGE, rounds, plenty shade. garden. ponies, sta- s, Norin Chevy Chiate. ~Phone Liincols \REY VIRGINIA, ON HIGHWAY_FOUR- m_ house, poultry yard. orchard; good water, electricity. _Apply_215 First st. n.e.* MD. FO! low ‘on improved street: truit. flowers, shade: select Yesidential section._ Phone Kensington 9-J. 5 R AND B, BUNGALOW: H.-W.H, AMI shade trees, flowers and shrubs. 135 Lorcom Lan 1, mi. N. of Cherrydale, Vs. Military ‘rd. NEW STORES. 3500 BLOCK CONN. AVE. N.W.—$125 With apartment, 6 r.. b., Frigidaire® $175.00. s EDWARD D. COLEMAN, 919 New York Ave. NA. 68562 5114 GA. AVE. N.W. Btore room 20x40. good for almost any business: $50. 5422 1st ST. N.W. WABLE, & JAMES, TN 1226 14th St. N.W. nw —Large 375 DI 3347. RENT—FARMS. 165 ACRES, 6-ROOM HOUSE. ELEC. 4 miles from Bethesda. Georgetown road. Lux Manor: cheap. _CLeveland 516 3 RENT OR LEASE FARM IN MONTGOMERY Co.t 250 acrer. house and barn: must have A about 15 acres within 15 mi. D.C.:" give ' location. price. | Address Box Star_office. e SMALL FARM. WITHIN COMMUTING DIS- tence of Washingion: monthly payment basis; responsible M._ F. BAILEY, 2431 E st. B.w. Apt. 2G1. WEst 2015 SALE—ACREAGE. KENTDALE—LITTLE BEYO] sional Country Club and just off St 11 acres, wide views, for only 3_acres_for $1,100; owner. 58-H, Star office. FLORIDA REAL ESTATE. A HOME IN FLORIDA. It seems bottom has been reached and | the time opportune to buy a home in Flor- ldnd lAfldflren T. C. ELLIOTT, Box 93, Lake- and. - CONGRES- SILVER SPRING, MD —WILL SACRIFICE $2.000 lot for $500_cash to quick buyer. Address Box 241-S. Star_office. i ESTATE LIQUIDATION AT SACRIFICE, Chevy Crase lot, South Rittenhouse. with | all improvements, 40x115: only $1250: cost over $3.500. Address State representative. | Box 360-H. Star office. . SW. CORNER OF 4ist_g& EMERY Fessenden) —Sacrifice, Rumnt. balance monthly. ) WANTED—STORES. TO "RENT, VACANT ~NEIGHBORHOOD ore with dwelling attached: good busines location: sultable for confectioners. delic: tessen or grocers. Address Box 495-H. office. x ROCKVILLE. HORNER'S LANE—6 ROOMS. tncco. $20: well water, elec., 1o-mile scho H. L. ENGLAND. CO. 1160 unge K ki h-w. heat and a v, S40. R coma Park. — RENT—WAREHOUSES. RENT BUSI! BUILDING. ~ SUITABLE ior mig.. stora or wholesale purposes: owner will consider taking interest in busi- hess 5 25 N. ¥. . ME. 7 | ONE ACRE SUBI W LOVELY SITE, N Sacrihce tor $1.000. DLETON. Investment BIds. "—RICH 48003106 Gown 6 Takoms, HI F. L . 2827, elec.. concrete oA Chase. 415_Ceds da: paved street, near cars: 1Ce per foot; easy terms. Telephone Wisconsin 2823, | | GE. Basa. | SUBURBAN LOT; | all modern conveniences | ROD' MERCER Bluemont. | fireplaces. D. P. M. § | has paid monthly payments 5 years | Wil accept $5 CASH; $5 MO.. $200. _ Nearby Mq.:"cholce bulding sites: 50x100 near concrete road and bus line. st white nelghborhood. 'J. RIDLEY SHIELDS, owner. 907 15th st. ME. 3376. Hyatts. TNE-M._ el slendlh Colored—Douglas Park, Va. 10 good building lots at bargain price: $150 each; $5> down, $3 per month, with privilege of bullding’ when down payment s made. A. H_ BROOKS. 7 Arlington. Va.Clar. (26,@r ADams 6344. NOW PREPARING LOTS ~100x200 AND larger. north of D. C. In Md.: build bunga- low. Have garden. chickens. playground for children: reduce iiving costs: special prices first purchasers. ROBERT E. HEATER, Room 201, 1427 Eye 8t. n.v. | CHEVY CHASE. NEAR Muass. ave. extended. i : American University Park. $1.200_up Congress Heights, 50", well focaied. . $1.200 Hilicrest. corner,’ all improved.. ... . $1.000 Rock Creek Park Estate. 80 00 Shepard Park. near 16th Chevy Chase. D. C.. e ____F. M. DOYLE! CL. 0764, Api. 416 GEORGETOWN BARGAIN ON Q ST.. 150 feet: assessed at $2.600, and pri $1,800 for immediate sale Phone WEst 586 WANTED—LOTS. _ BUILDING LOT IN OR NEAR COLM. Manor: must be priced right for ¢ lian” North Dakota_sve. n.w.. ‘2 TO 1 ACRE, SUIT- able for home, water service essential: pay cash, m be bargain: state e. location. and driving directions. Address Box 30%-H, Star office. 5 = 5 =t ! WILL RENT OR BUY LOT 5.000 FT. FOR storage yard; 8. E. Wash. or 8. Wash.. Va. site fl?.(erPd Particulars and ox 3 __ SUMMER CAMPS. ING CAMP COTTAGES FOR on Conduit roa 1.2 miles beyond lind: electricity. private. JOHN GRILLE. 2726_Conn._ave. n.w. CO. 3466. CAMP EAGLES MERE. Select Camp for Senior Girls. On Eagles Mere ke, L0001t elev. Atop Aliegheny Mts. Lovellest spot in enna. All sports, trained counselors. de- icious food Unusual Llving rmdll!nnl’ make this camp distinctive. Booklet. M G. Curren. Montoursville. Pa » _SUMMER COTTAGES. | MOUNTAIN RESORT -BLUE_RIDGE SUM mit. 3 Summer coltager, $250 to ®a0u large porches, fire- Apply to MRS. R. NORWOOD, Biue A Located District places. Ridge Summit. Pa. _ ___ °_ FOR RENT—IN BLUE RIDGE MTS . FUR. cottage; ideal location. m.i, open fireplace. ghady lawn_ lare poiches carage. NIM- MAINE COAST BROOKLIN (HAVEN P. 0.\, | Eggemoggin Beach' living rm.. 5 bed rms. beth. lavatory, elec. $250 season. McKean Gtn. Phils. Pa. * FOR RENT COTTAGE 211, AT SHERWOOD Forest, season. week or mcnth; or for sale ut exactly amount still owing after awrer Lone Hyattsville 1192-W inspection | Saturday and Sunday. Open’ for ___ SUMMER HOMES. _ 3 MODERNIZED STONE CASTLE. furnished family or club use: low rent to reliable ten- ant: 3 hours drive. WEst 174 FOR RENT. FURNISHED -OLD STONE farm house. 0 rooms. large and small. Do modern convenlences: cheap, cool. comfori- able P. D Write for details to L. N. IONS. Fairfax Station. Va. Southern R. R. COUNTRY HOME. £ BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS—SIX-ROOM country house, furnished: electric lights. running water: located on good_road. 20 miles north Warrenton. For the Summer_or longer. v to H. L' Baxley. Markham, Va. | COUNTRY ESTATES. SALE OR RENT. WATERFALL LODG! Bradley Hills, 12 miles White House. beau tiful wild isolation: rudely furn., 5 r.; $26. POtomac 3464 POTOMAC RIVER WATER-FRONT FARMS in Maryland. with old Colonial homes. Low prices, low taxes, sound investments. For articulars writc KENT MULLIKIN. 1511 uilford ave.. Balto. or phione Laurel 3u-M, in evenin | o SUMMER CABINS, | TWO-STORY. THREE-ROOM SHACK. LO- cated above Glen Echo between canal and river. “Accessible to spring water. Cail Lincoln 5441 ____ WATERFRONT PROPERTY. FOR RENT. WATER FRONT, BAY RIDGE. Md.. on Chesapeake Bay—Furhished cottage. four bed rooms. modern Will rent_from June Ist. to Sept. 15th Mrs L. M FISHER 4307 N. Charies st.. Baltimore, Md. Phone University 4113.. i _ISLAND—HOME _SITES. $100_UP FOR SALE _NEW SUMMER COTTAGE ON front lot. 80X100: 4 rooms. kitchen. shower bath. large porch. Plum Point Beach: repre- sentative on grounds, or call COlumbia (; COTTAGE AT NORTH BEACH -Accommo’ date 10: one block to water: rent for season ressonable, sororiiy or fraternity prefeired WANTED SMALL COTTAGE IN NORTH | Beach: must be bargain and easy terms. Address Hox 3x:3-H. Star office 2] SHERWOOD FOREST.—4-RM., BATH COT- | tage; large porch. _Will sell equity. includ- ing furniture, VERY CHEAP. Open Sunday. GEorgia_ 3540 X g ~ CHESAPEAKE BEACH COTTAGE FOR SALE by owner: genuine bargain to right party reads to move in. Less than 30, tur- nishea: electricity. Address Box i-H. Star ofice ONE OR TWO FINE LOTS ON POTOMAC Vernon Boule- er. Aduress Box LOVELY, WELL BUILT | 4 1.’ bath, screened firepiace, _nicely fur- only 50 met NEVER AGAIN! Pium Point cottage, large porches, attic. nished. many 'extras Cleveland 61060, O 3 LOTS AND COTTAGES, SOUTH RIVER section, at sacrifice _prices. 100-1t. lot, plenty of shade, fromfing on water $1,200. B0-1t $700._GE. 3300 v TWO ACRES, PRIVATE WATER FRONT, log-shingle cottage, running water, electric reirigerator; 30 miles to D. C.. season, $200._Hyaitsville 511-J. FOR SALE — PRE - SEASON BARGAIN — North Beach—Facing_ the water. Apply OWNER. 2nd st. and Bay ave . BEVERLY BEACH, MD.—5-ROOM BUNGA- low for rent. Screened-in porches. Water and eleciriciiy. ~ Will accommodate & Ap- ply_MRS. VOIGT. Beverly Beach. Sunday Monday Adams 0165, _ SACRIFICE. NORTH BEACH PARK LOT. S400; new ferry line: new Washington Bivd will enhance value bv July: sure Dro Addre x 494-H, Star_office. i SHERWOOD FOREST, DELIGHTFULLY LO- cated water {ront coftage for sale: 'Feason. able. EDWIN W WELLS, #2i Fidelity Bidk Baitimore. _ EPPING FOREST. co‘tage: G 1ms. picturesque Severn exch. or lease. NA WANTED— COTTAGE, large lot: suitable ali-vear occupancy: cash. & Address Box 455-H. office REAL LOG CABIN, HIGH ON MOUNTAIN- side overlooking beautiful lake: completely furnished: indoor toilet: boating. fishink. bathing: one hour from Washington: illness in family and financial ciicumstances com- pel me to practically give this home away todey for S545 Apply 1472 Ogden st COLONIAL BEACH, VA—WILL SACRIFICE good ‘lots for cash 1o quick buys Address Box H_ Star office. _ wri BENEDICT. MD— SHORE_LOTS. 10-FT. lots adjoining these cui 1o $100. MILLER MEropolitan At Benedict Sunday. * s MFORTABLE FURN. bath: elec.. overlooking er. value. $1.000; NEAR WATER. star 0 “mo. | ONE OF THE BEST WATER FRONT LOTS corner lot. must be lbv on the Bay 01 Tenn. aye. offer. NIS BONGAL on West River. Use of s fobs or tenant to”cul- Tivare me carden: Sho per month: May 15- Sepr® 5 “%Wiite Mrs.°E DRISCOLL. 4276 Bt nw ot sir e, oo, oe | IT 1S ALWAYS COOL IN MY 7-STORY | Cottage at Epping Forest: & rooms. bath, 2 openfireplaces. siceping porch. electric ughts: SR miles to Washington: $2.500. easy terms. building ot in part payment. T. b "LINTHICUM. Annapolis. Md ¢ COTTAGE FOR RENT for s SHADY Side, Md.: 6 rooms. electric lights. water in house: bareain. . Sée RAYMOND & BURKE, IRC Norh 07T ¢ COBB ISLAND; NEW ROAD, NEW B Tiew pier: all completed: free picnic grounds. tables. eic:: come ana sec for yoursell the beauty and charm of Cobb fslend. —Routes 4*'Via ‘Anacostia and La Plata._ | housekeeping. | SALT-WATER FRONT LOTS. running water. scréened. | WATERFRONT PROPERTY. (Continued.) WOOD FOREST -SALE OF WENT 3 Tooms, living room. fireplace. kit bath, 3 screened porches. maid's room snd lav.; ‘reasonable. CL. 8006. /52 COTTAGE AT FAIRHAVEN CLIFFS. ALL conveniences_for rent. week. month of e son._ Open_Sundays. ] QUINN. __° FOR SALE_AT CEDARHURST, ON OHES. Bay (near Shadyside, Md.)—32 ‘miles D. C.. Rood roads; 5-room stucco cottage, nearly garage, elec.. good shade, quiet. refined community; priced to sell; also choice build- ing sites at $300 to $600. terms. WALTER M. BAUMAN, 1_Thomas circle. evenings. CL. 0747. Address. 0. 410—FOR BALE or rent atiractively furnished cottage: six rooms; every convenience: perfect condition: water front: landscaped: best price in Pores for sale; worth inspecting: on premises Bun- days. E. H. MERILLAT. 1812 G st._____ FOR SALE _BEAUTIFUL PLACE ON WEST River. in Galesville, Md.; formerly known as Singer property: 3 acres, modern 7-room house, electrically 'eauipped. speed boat, tennis court, etc. Take Md. Route 4 o Mt. Zion. thence on No. > for one mile, turn right on’ Galesville road, 4 miles to prop- erty: open Sunday. C. M. PLUNKERT, trustee, No. 1_Thomas circle. NA. 0652 FOR SALE_NEW WATER FRONT COT- x125; 4 rooms, kitchen, shower porch, Plum Point Beach: repre- on ground. . THOMAS LUMBER CO.. Owings. Md.. or Call CO. 6324, FOR SALE. PLUM POINT BEACH—WATER front lot, G0xI%5, also lot on hill_overlook- ing bay. Owner. Inquire Mr. Chavez on rounds or CO. 6:i24 SFe Ea EIGHTY ACRES, NINETEEN HUNDRED FT. on_bay near Annapolis. Wil seil or ex- change for property near Washington on Potomac._Address Box 212-H, Star office. 7° FURNISHED COTTAGE. Eoping Forest. Maryland, on water front. 6 bed rms. 2 baths. ‘sitting rm, with fire- place. kitchen: ~ lovely Attractively furnished; private pler. use of boat canoe. Purther details, NAtional Sunday. POtomac 2712 = SUMMER HOME, 4 BED ROOMS, @ BATHS, hot and cold running water esch bed room. two large screened porches; house faces bay on the water {ront at Bay Ridge: rent, fur- nished, $25 week for May and S5 ‘week. June, $50 week. July, make reservations Phone ADams 3832 evenin, _ 810 PER LOT. Jots. 20°x100°. at Wyanoke. 32 mi Washington. one block to salt water H, Star office. . SEE FORT SEVERN. On the Severn River opposite the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis road: turn Jeft at Fort Severn sign: pre-development SHERWOOD Cottage 157, Priar Luck: furnished for fireplace, hot water. reason- FAIRVIEW. ON CHESAPEAKE BAY restricted development: large lots To see these beautiful lots. turn east at Webbs Corner. into Fairkaven road. continue half mile. then left one mile to roperty. representative on ground PEWIE "KEISER & C C. KEISFR. Agents, Bethesda Bank Bidg. Bethesda. Md LONG POINT. “VERN RIVER. and 8RS0 50 from tay 32! ble rental New. $250 up, Si New 7-room cottage the besutiful Severn. shade. safe bathing for children. For sale or will lease 0 good tenants for season ~Also some most desirable water front lots for sale. Will finance. C. M. LAKE. Glen Burnie, Md. Phone Glen Burnie 1% ~ SHORE PROPERTY SHERWOOD FOREST - HOUSEKEEPING cottage, sleeping accommodations for eight ami Reduced ra for May and June. 255 Ny for July, On premises Sat. 'and’ Sun Nottinsbam il Hyatis ALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR COUNTRY property —9-room house. one acre of land Sirrounded by trees and shrubbery. 5 miles from city. One block off Lee Highway. Suft- able for boarding house or 2 families. Price $7.5 dlar, 1181-J-2. & UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY WILL EX change equity in nearly new detached home Br. Rd. near McKinley st for email properties and some cash. 7 rooms. baths. built-in garage: Prigidaire. oil burner: spacious grounds, trees, flowers, eic. Address Box 305-H, Star office . HOTEL RESORT: 70 ROOM: loah Valley. Va.: State highway farm or residence In part . Real tunity.” Warren W Sulphur Strasbure_Va. . POR IMPROVED RE cabin cruiser, Buffalo motor. sandy beach. rent . _SMENAN. ‘oppo! - springs. 40-FT. LIn ATTRACTIVE SUMMER _COTTAGE _ON water. Will accept boat car or other prop- erty in exchange. Addiess Box 291-H. Star office #-FAMILY FLAT. RENTING FOR S1,150 per yr.. will “exchange $3.000 equity’ for small _clear farm or country place. MUNSEY TRUST CO.. R_E. Dept_NA. ROS(. SPECIAL! 10 LOTS. PACING GOLF course: can build row houses. bargain. or will exchange for inves'ment property. 6- room brick: a.m.i; exch 1 656, _ Evenings. GEorgie i e ON™ LAKE CHAUTAUQUA—NOTED _FOR fishine. bathing. will trade 10-room house, gas and e'ec D. C. residence, n.w or_ will_sell ia_ 9409 CLEAR. 5-ROOM AND BATH BUNGALOW. Fullv furnished. on salt water. near Piney Polit, Md.. boat and w trade for lots 004 'fish; ng: good road. ._Star_office x A- or MD. tions. for nearby Md. acreas fagm’_Address 417-H. Star office 4800 16th ST. (COR. DECATUR) Beautiful corner brick: 10 rms.. 4 baths. lovely landscaped lot: reduced nearly 50 Open_Sunday. E D. 798 $4.500. FOI Near Potomac, in Md.— bungalow. large chicken house. FOR SALE. Near Md. Agricultural College—B-room modern bungalow. 2 acres . THOS D. WALSH. <15 11th St N.W. RARF APT HOUSE OPPORTUNITY. Local morigage company will_sel sponsible party for as little as $1.5: #s part payment and finance balance. or will | take trust notes for its equity. Prefer party who can handle small repairs and act as resident manager Be sure to investigate. Address Box 2:19-H. Star office. | SMALL DOWNTOWN APT. BLDG. 17 units. fully rented at 5,000 annually: can be arranged into <mall hotel: ideal in- vestment. MR. TOWBES, Cafritz Co. DI 908( BOARDING-ROOMING HOUSE, 18 ROOMS—3 BATHS. A proven money-maker. town location. Besutiful building, needs no repairs. ~Permanently financed. Exchange, subject to onme trust, for farm. FISCHER & COMPANY, 1427 Eye St DI 0566 Excellent down- FOREST. | all conveniences: on | Take clear | THE | | Georaia MAY 7. 1933—PART SIX. Parent-Teacher Activities Material for this column must be in the State office, 1201 Sixteenth street, not later than the first mail on Wednesday preceeding Sunday on which publication is desired. The board of managers will meet Tuesday at 1 o'clock in the director: room at 1201 Sixteenth street. A conference of the Djstrict of Co- lumbia Congress of Pare; and Teach- ers will be held at the Powell Elemen- tary School, May 16. Mrs. George Mehlfelt, scrapbook chairman, reports the following books chosen to send to the national conven- tion: Park View, Gordon, Adams, Whit- tier, Woodridge, Wheatley, Brookland and Kingsman-Pierce. The committee judging the books was composed of Mrs. George Mehlfelt, Mrs. C. D. Lowe, release editor, and Miss Clarice Wade, Ppublicity secretary of the National Con- gress of Parents and Teachers. Petworth. Children who will enter the kinder- rten or first grade next Fall were ex- amined May 1 at the school in the an- nual Summer round-up. Allan Davis, principal of Roosevelt High School, was guest speaker at the meeting of the association, May 2. Music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Raylon and officers were elected. The annual school luncheon was held May 4. Amidon-Rossell. Examinations of pre-school children were held hy the association at the clinic, 480 E street southwest, May 1. ‘The Executive Committee met Thurs- day, when plans for a card party to be held in May were discussed. A card party has been held at the home of the president, Mrs. R. E. McConchie, the proceeds to be used for student aid work. Officers will be installed at the next meeting of the association. Buchanan. A benefit performance was held at the school last Friday night by the Southeast Community Players under the supervision of Mrs. Arthur B. White. The proceeds will be used by the asso- ciation in maintaining welfare work. Last Monday afternoon the study group held the regular monthly meeting. the speaker being Miss Marcella Maloy. W. B. Powell, Elementary. ‘The assoclation will meet tomorrow evening. Dr. Fred A. Moss. professor of psychology at George Washingion University, will be the speaker. A short play will be given supplemented by readings by Miss Dorothy Abrams and vocal solos by Mr. E. Steffe, baritone. The chairman for this meeting will be Mr. Joseph Zucker. A school luncheon will be held May 11 for both parents and children. Takoma. The association met in the school April 25, Dr. L. W. Kephart presiding. Harry O. Hine of the Board of Educa- tion ‘Was guest speaker Miss Elizabeth O'Hara, principal, re- ported $148.95 cleared from the Spring play, and asked the co-operation of parents in arranging for the Spring luncheon to be given the latter pars of May. | Each Thursday. beginning af 1 pm. groups of first grade and kindergarten children will be given physical exami- nations at school. Parents will be no- tified and are asked to come and talk REAL ESTATE LOA) MONEY DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY. 100—] $1.00 wk. $500—Pay $2 50 wk. 300—Pay $.50 wk. $1.000—Pay $4.50 wk BILD: CO.. 319 Bond Bld TWO GOOD SECOND TRUSTS ON rented property in_Alexandria fered to those seeking secure of capit good margin Alexandria 2460 oy SEE ME FIRST—Ist. 20d AND No red tape. guick service: reasomable. $300, TpY $500. DY 0wk _$000, rpy. $4 0 wk $£2.000, 7py. $10.00 wk 3 0 wk $3,000. rpy. $15.00 Wk $3.500. rpy. $17.50 Wk $1.000. rpv. $20.90 Wk ‘Above payments include principle terest snd can be arranged monthly and bi-monthly. ~Dr_A. HENRY. INC.. 1016 Eve st nw (where Bye meets N Y ave.) ATTENTION! INVESTORS Do not hold mones idle. Put it to work st e, interest. pavable semi-annually. Se- cured by first deed of trust on improved D. C.'real estate We speciaiize In this class of investments. Consult “us JESSE L. HEISKELL. 1115 Eye 8t. N.W. Established 1887 MODERN are of: investgent of dise ~ AUTO LOANS. | NEED MONEY QUICKLY? | AUTO BANKERS CO. 803 N. Y AVE N.W ,‘emcx AUTO_LOANS PROCURED. ATTNOANS PROCOREED TaPE. FINANCE _SERVICE. INC.. BROKERS _930 N. Y. Ave N.W.__Nat. 3804 3805, Loaps Procured on Autos. Reasonably and_Confidentially. UNITED BROKERAGE CO. e_(Cor.10th) _Nat. 6555 ~___MONEY_TO_LOAN. CASH FOR ANY EMERGENCY-—Dignifled. economical and courteous one-day service | MARYLAND PERSONAL BANKERS. 8405 ve. _Shepherd 2x54 i3 CONTRACTS FINANCED: CASH ADVANCED on Government orders: secured instaliment notes purchased. = Room 1017. Denrike Blds PERSONAL LOANS PROCURED. ALVIN KRAFT, 1331 G NW. _NA. 6818. Easy Payments—Strictly_Confidentia MONE Helpful personal loans up to $300 on au- | tomobiles and _household goods. AMERICAN FIDELITY LOAN CORPORATION, The Home of Friendly Financing. 107 Carroll St. Takoma Park, Md. FIVE-EIGHTHS-ACRE _LOT. PATUXENT Beach. ‘small cabin crulser: consider acreage near D. C. Address Box 346-H, Star office. ES IN in_and terms; Res.. WE HAVE SOME WONDERI A properties for homes or investment outside D. C. at low prices and some for trade. What can you offer? | N.E. RYON CO. 1216 N. Y. Ave., 3418 14th EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE & 3 Property; “equity. $12.000. for Maryiand Virginia farm. near Washington. D. C., h ing stone house, good outbuildings. fruit trecs stream and some timber: write fully. JOHN E. GEFR. Jr.. Hempstead. N. Y. v | COMPACT ENGLISH STONE HOUSE. BLAG- don Park—4 bed r. 2 o . 2 b reduced 950; trade for small, clear house. iy 81 CL. 6160 CLIENT WILL EXCHANGE CLEAR GROUND for high-class residence, ciear. F. ELIOT MIDDLETON. Investment Bldg. ME 7 SMALL HOUSE. WELL RENTED. TO EX- change for clear lot. = F. ELIOT MIDDLE- TO} ME. > LL £ 2 SMALL HOUSES. one trust. for house in §ood n.w. locat Addrass ‘Box 458-H. Star office. v OFFER_ON YOI erty, call Mr. Griggs, ME. 5088 or GE. METROPOLITAN REALTY CO. M MOD] STONE HOUSE. MASS. Heights. for close-in secluded country or suburban. modern § or f-reom home having be_at_about ground level QENER WILL " Phone CL. K391+ 2 SMALL HOUSES. -H. Star office. ADAMS N.W.—G-ROOM HOUSE WITH garage for lot or house. regardless of con- dition. _NAtional 8971 Laife 6-ROOM, A.M.I. COLONIAL, ONE TRUST. :z" farm nearby. 3975 29th st. Mt. ARDEN CITY. N ¥.. | bedroom and bath: entrance must | Shepherd 3630, AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAY! THOS. J. OWEN & SON. | 1431 EYE ST. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE LARGE THREE-STORY STONE AND FRAME DWELLING BEING NO. 3101 WOOD- LAND DRIVE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. in Liber No. 6087, folio 104 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Coltimbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at pubiic auction. in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF MAY. AD 1931 AT TWO. THIRTY O PM., the following. described land and premises. situaie i the District of Oolumbia and designated as and being lot 1 in square 212G in _the subdivi- sion made by the American Security and Trust Company and Amos ~H. Plumb. trustees, known as “Massachusetls Avenue per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia at folio 6 subject to perpetual building restriction lines as shown on said plat of subdivison; subject to covenants of record Terms of sale:' One-third of the pur- chage money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal instaliments. pavable in one and two years, with interest at SiX per centum Der annum. payable semi-annually. from day of sale. secured by first deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at the gption of the purchaser. = A deposit of $1.000 Wil be required at time of sale | AIl' conveysncing. recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within ten days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to vesell the property at the risk cost of defaulting purchaser. after five adve:tisement of such resale in some ne: paper published in Washington. D. C. HERBERT T. SHANNON, ORTON J. LUCHS. my6.7.9.11.13.14 Trustees. PROPOSALS. AUCTIONEERS. NW. WILL EXCHANGE CLEAR LOT OR SECOND trust note for good late model automobile. Address Bos H. Star ¢ KENSINGTON, MD.—MOI N “SEMI-BUN- galow, beautiful grounds, for row house, Mt. Pleasant. _KEnsington 394. . E_ CLEA! 'S FOR INE-TRI BUNGALOW. IN M2, RATNIER. COTTAGE | CITY: IN_GOOD CONDITION. _CL. 6160. * CABIN; 4 ROOMS. LARGE FIRE- beautiful rustic setting; water-front artesian water; low price: easy terms. MULLIKIN. owner, Laurel. Md. or drive to Cobb Island and ask for Andrew Norris. RTH BEACH. MD._—BEAUTIFUL COT- {'i‘:el for sale or rent. reasonable. At beach Sundsy. 911 ch_Pront. _ADams_2509. NIAL —BUNGALOW. PORCH, v.creclfwner. el filhfl $15 mo.: cor.. facing Owner. Address Box 380-H. _;.IIY HOUSE WITH Avply LOUIS A ‘water. office. WILL SACRIFICE 5-ROOM about '& acre of ground. SaR"bating. Address Box 70-H, Star ofice PRE-SEASON SALE—FIFTY-FOOT-FRONT lots. Franklin Manor Beach on Chesapcake Bay. $100. Limited number at this price New cottages for sale: easy terms. See MR. SPRINGER at Beach or telephone NA. IK2S WOODED HOME SITES—$750 AND UP IN desirable n.w suburban section: all street | FOR_RENT—TWO-STORY, BJ proof: about 8,000 oq. ft, floor space, FIRE. 1326 Mass. ave. n.w. 7 EIGHT SOLD. THREE LEFT: shaded homesites: Chevy Chase, D. C.; 40x110; $750; must sell. ADams 1786. 9* » \ NORTH BEACH PARK—FOR SALE. BAY- front cottage at Linden ave.; front, rear : furnished: bargain oo sun cottage for s 3 u 2 el aeringe. LOYE R TURNER, 600 7th st. s.w. ME. 1648." 7° | chattel BUNGALOW; 4 R. AND B. AMIL, GAS. elec.:” Md.. '1-fare; exchange for second trust. stocks, lots. JONES, AD. 4726. PROPOSALS ROR CONSTRUCTION. OF C_DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. Street Lighting_System. Substations and ~Trai former Vaults will be received at the office of the Constructing Quarter: T at Bolling Field. D. C. until 2:00 P.M., May 17. 1933 and then opened. ~Plans and specifications may be had upon application to_that office accompanied by certified check for $25.00, giyable to the Treasurer of the Ui . MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE. $12.750_CLEVELAND PARK, NEAR THE CATHEDRAL —You may search the city and not find a better home: remodeled through: out and in beautiful condition. DETACHED: big front and double rear scréened porches. weather-stripped_and swnings; center hal big stone fireplace. study and adjoining lava. antry 4 SPA BATHS with = place your idle 1 home. 417 K 8t. N.W. 'WANTED—MONEY. WANTED—PARTIES TO FINANCE SMALL mortgages: _sttract discounts. quick turnover. Loans on best security 1o merchants snly. Address BOx 470-H. Ster ce. WANT $3.600 1st TRUST AT 6%: 3 YRS. house: 9 r. and bath, h.-w.h.. and elec. assessed $5,600. Address Box 361-H, Star ‘WANTED—$500 MORE, AT %, T M- lete home; also two lots for sale, &- :u- Hgts. Phone LI. 4726-J. % . finds nere and T | . WANTED_—Load or part load to N._ Y. or vicinity: 12 rate. ~Assured service. K. & E. United Van Service. 1012 15th. NA. 3722 LONG DISTANCE MOVING Special Rates o, Jariew Shipment Daily trips to Ball 3 h- mond:” Phitsactominr New: To Beston, Norfolk, and all way poh - 50 Padded Vans 1317 N. Y. Ave. N.W. CALL NAT'L 1460 Naticnal Y elivery 7 ssocidlion | At an executive meeting held May 2 with tiie doctors when their child is examined. W. H. Youngman, president of the ‘Takoma Horticultural Club, announced that this society has voted to donate! plantings to beautify the Takoma school grounds. E. J. Hibbs offered a furnish all the rose bushes needed to improve the grounds. Dr. Kepfart appointed the following | committee to nominate officers: Mrs. | C. G. Férwell, chairman; Mrs. Thomas Jeffers, Mrs. Walter P. Harmon, Mr. | George E. Davis and Rev. R. Paul | Schearrer. i Mrs. E. A. Brown’s third grade enter- | tained the members with a play, “Six- Year Molars.” Mrs. Brown's room won | | the parent’s prize. Gordon Junior High. ‘The last meeting of the executive | board was held in the teacher’s room kAprll 26, Mrs. Altman presiding. The | offices of the fourth, fifth, sixth and | seventh vice presidents were filled as| | follows: Mrs. G. E. White, program: | Mrs. Barlow, student aid: Mrs. A, Neuman, finance and budget: Mrs. Mil- | ton Baum, publicity. | ““The installation of officers will be | May 10 with Mrs. J. N. Saunders in- | ducting the members into office. Cranch-Tyler. Mrs. Domer, Mrs. Weakley, Mrs. Mo- | riarty and Miss Van Doren, Nominat- | ing Committee, will present a list of nominees at the meeting May 8 when further nominations and election of officers will take place. Barnard. At the last meeting of the associa- tion, Dr. Barger gave an illustrated lec- ture on “Primitive Life in Africa.” A play entitled “Why the Bluepird Was Chosen Herald” was presented by pu- pils of the fourth grade under the di- | rection of Mrs. Free. A Spring luncheon will be held at the school May 17 from 11:30 to 1 p.m. The boy patrol will participate in the District boy patrol parade May 13 | The association has offered to the | three members of Troop No. 3 making | the greatest advancement in_scouting . a week's outing at Camp Roosevelt.! Scout Master McCloskey was presented with the charter from Congress, which, |in turn_was accepted by A. R. Klock | on_behalf of Barnard School The Barnard Monocle, published bi- monthly by the pupils of the sixth grade. made its initial appearance last month. | Election of officers is to be held at the next meeting, the Nominating Com- mittee being: Mrs. Streby, chairman: Mrs. Splain, Miss Dore. Miss Nitzel and | Mrs. Hales. The auditing committee is composed of George L. Carey and G. R. Jetton. Fillmore. More than 100 children were given the Schick test at the school Monday | by Dr. Pisher of the District Health Department ‘The first injection of toxin-antitoxin will be given Monday. Wheatley. The pageant “Awakening of Spring.” written by Miss Florence Mortimer, was presented by 750 pupils of Wheatley School last Tuesday. ‘The Summer Round-up chairman, Mrs. D. W. Stevens, with her commit- tee, assisted by Drs. Bosworth, McIn- tyre, Krehling, Hallisey and Morse, ex- amined 36 per-school children, nine of whom were found to be 100 per cent in health. Eliot Junior High. { A short business meeting of the asso- ciation was held April 28. A proposed amendment to the by-laws was read by the secretary, Mrs. Nelson, and a report of the Nominating Committee was given by Mrs. Griffith. plans were made for the meeting May !9, An oratorical contest will be held | and also election of officers. Raymond. The last meeting for the year of the association will be held in the schoot auditorium at 8 pm. May 8. Parents and teachers will participate in a Back to School” program. Dr. Julia | Hahn, supervising principal of the | third " division, will speak. On May 10 the parents and teachers will conduct the annual luncheon during the noon hour in the auditorium of the school. Health day was observed at the school May 1. May-pole dances. games and drills were performed by pupils. An examination of pre-school chil- dren was conducted at the schpol May 3. under the leadership of Mrs. John S. Bixler, Summer Roundup chairman. The doctors who examined the chil- | dren were: Dr. Ramsay, Dr. Marjorie lstunn. Dr. Ford and Dr. Nevereth. Blow-Webb. A meeting of the association was held at the Webb School May 2. The following officers were elected: Presi- | dent, Mrs. Updike; first vice president, | Mrs. Dewers; second vice president. | Mrs. Yobst: secretary. Mrs. Buchanai treasurer, Mrs. Beller; historian, Mrs. Cora Davis. | A luncheon was held at the Blow School May 4. | Truesdell. May day was celebrated in the school | by competitive interclass games, health |talks and physical examinations for | | pre-school children. Four doctors and ’. nurse assisted by several mothers were present from 1 to 3 | Summer Recreation will be the topic |to be discussed at a meeting of the study group to be held in the school {next Wednesday. McKinley High. The association will meet Tuesday evening. in room 130. Election of offi- cers will be held. The speaker will be {Dr. Joy Elmer Morgan, whose subject will be “Problems of Home and School | of This Age.” Mrs. E. J. Dowling. State | student aid chairman, will speak, and | Miss Dorothy Welch will recite. John Quincy Adams. ‘The Summer round-up took place! {May 1 at the sehool. Dr. N. Norman Simler, Dr. L. Donovan. Dr. R. Dowling |and Dr. Dudac gave the physical, ear, |nose and throat examinations and Dr. | H. Dick examined the teeth. Mrs. L M. Gallagher acted as chairman, as- | sisted by Mrs. De Witt Thompson. Mrs. |G Anthony, Mrs. D. Rus and the | former Summer round-up chairman, Mrs. R. K. Srygley. Fourteen children | were examined. At the meeting last Tuesday Mrs. J. | N. Saunders installed officers as follows: | Mrs. George Cornwall, president: Miss | M. Merritt, vice president; Mrs. E. Gil- | christ. secretary, and Mrs. G. Kirsch, treasurer. Mrs. Saunders introduced Miss Merritt, the new principal of the school, as the only new officer. | _Mrs. D. Russ, supervisor of the Adams | Stamp Club. acted as a judge of the stamp_exhibition held at Paul Junior High Thursday. Jackson. A number of Girl Scouts from Jack- sor. are attending the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival as attendants to the queen, Mlle. Franc y. A meeting of the association wM be held E&y 'lp:tkl o'céock. Miss Virginia Staub ak on Summer camps, and will be election of o!.lleer'l.ps s Emery-Eckington. ‘The association will meet May 18 in- stead of May 4. lon of Be held y Election of officers will | —e U. S. ENGINEERS TO SPEAK Dr. Herbert Grove Dorsey of the United States Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey will be the principal speaker at a meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Potomac Electric Power auditorium, Tenth and E streets. His topic will be “The. Production and Measurement of Short ime Inter- vals" A dinner at 6 p.m. ¥ the Har- rington Hotel will precede the meeting. ] |T. L W. C. T. U. News The Emma Sanford Sheiton Un will hold a temperance rally in l‘%: Wallace Memorial Church Tuesday evening. The principal speaker will ba Rev. Charles S. Longacre of the Seve enth-day Adventist Board of Tempere ance. Rev. Dr. Hawthorne, the pastor, will be in charge of the program. The April meeting of the Mount Pleass ant Union was held in the home of Mrs. Barbara B. Frommelt, 3613 Eleve enth street, with the president, Mrs L. D. Clark, presiding. The devotiona} service was by little Marion Alice Lane caster. Dr. Charles Butler led in prayer. Mrs. R. T. Sltout gave an ace count of L. T. L. activities and Mrs, J. Edgar Hiatt reported the meetings of the FPederation of Clubs. Miss Laura B. Lindley, legislative director, gave a book review. Assisting the hoste ess in serving refreshments were Mrs. Bedford Beedle and Mrs. Orville Hepner. Mrs. John R. Lapham, 4800 Arkansas avenue, entertained the North Star Union ‘at thé May meeting, with the following assistant hostesses: Mrs. Cora M. Filley, Mrs. Charles Helmick, Mrs, William D. Wilson, Mrs. B. J. Howard, Mrs. Ada Bone, Mrs. Gilbert I. Jackson and Mrs. Emma Dabney. Mrs. Marie N. Brinkley, the president, presided. Mrs. Edward Doocy, chairman of Chris= tian citizenship, read William Tyler Page’s “Creed.” A moment of silent tribe ute was observed to the memory of Mrs, Sarah E. Brewer, departed member, Miss Elsie Wade Stone, chairman of re ligious instruction of the District W. C, T. U.. spoke. Miss Marion E. McCoy, contralto soloist. sang, accompanied by Mrs. W. O. Tufts at the piano. Mrs. Tufts announced the convention of dry forces, meeting May 14, 3:30 pm. ad National Christian Church. The meets ing June 6 will be held at the Swartzel M. E. Home. 6200 Second street north= west. Members were asked to bring a pound of food. Mrs. C. G. Johnson was welcomed as a new member. Mrs. Louis F. Holden announced the “Story of Life” in nine episodes will be re- peated at Francis Asbury M. E. Church, May 9. 8 pm. Mrs. Zelah Farmer, di- rector white ribbon recruits. tied the white ribbon on the arm of baby Eliza- beth Wells McIntyre, daughter of Rev, and Mrs. W. W. McIntyre, pastor of St.N Paul M. E. Church, and Master Linwood Dabney, son of Mrs. Emma Dabney; Miss Barbara Joy Hicks. daughter of Mrs. M. K. Hicks. is eligible to the L. branch of the work. Miss Elsle Wade Stone, consecrated the children with praver. Mrs. Sanford was a guest. American War Mothers The regular monthly afternoon meet« ing of the District Chanter. American War Mothers, was held April 28 at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Roddy, 1710 Webster street. Information of two important events in connection with activities of the national organization was made known. They pertained to the dedication exercises of the tional Home of the organization, located in this city at 1527 New Hampshire avenue, which will be held May 14 at 8 pm., and a national broadcast of the program at the grave of the Unknown Soldier on Mother's day. which will be held under the auspices of the na- tional body. The program will be on the air from 2 to 3 o'clock. Eastern standard time. Secretary of War George H. Dern will deliver the principal ad- dress and the Army Band and Army and Navy chaplains will take part. Col. John Thomas Taylor of the Amer- jcan Legion will be the announcer. The dedication ceremony will be in charge of Mrs. Virgll Stone, president, and others officers of the national body. and also the dedication st 8 pm. at the national home. Arrangements were made for t annual sale of carnations, held eac - ar on the day preceding Mother day. Mrs. Walcott H. Simmons is i charge. The meeting was concludec with luncheon and cards, & number of invited guests participating in the so- cial feature of the session. Among the guests were Mrs. David D. Caldwell vice president general of the D. A. R who represented the president general in Paris at the unveiling of the replica of the Yorktown tablet in memory of the Prench heroes of the American Rev- olution and who wore a miniature of the replica which was presented to het by the French President, and Mrs. Cary Walters, both guests of Mrs. Rosxoe L. Oatley, president of the District of Columbia State organization. ~Dr Laura S. Drennon and Mrs. Harvie Baxter were( the guests of Mrs. J. Je= rome Lightfoot. Theldl'ftxt meeting will be held the Hamilton Hotel PFriday evening May 12, at 8 o'clock Y. M. C. A. News George E. Harris, Louis B Nl(‘hr:l and Page McK. Etchison are atten ing the annual convention of the Naj ticnal Federation of Men's Bible Classes at_Atlantic City today. The Central Committee of the Organ- ized Bible Class Association will meet tomorrow_evening at 8 o'clock in the National Baptist Memorial Church. The staff of the Y. M. C. A wil hold an all-day conference at Colling- wood Tea House, beginning at 9 am. Tuesday. The Dramatic Club will hold a rehearsal in the assembly hall at 7:45 .m. P The weekly rehearsal of the Glee Club will be held Wednesday at 8:15 pm. in Room 217 The weekly meeting of the ¥'s Men’s Club will be held in the Central Y. M. C. A. at 12:30 on Thursday. “Vocational Opportunities in Hotel and Cafeteria Management” will be the subject of Clyde Douphat, lecturer of the Lewis Hotel Training School. Fri- day night at 8 o'clock in the assembly hall. The Y. W. C. A.-Y. M. C. A. dance will be held Friday evening at 9 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium Dr. C. B. Campbell wil] give the radio talk on the International Sunday School Lesson from Station WMAL at 5:30 Saturday evening. WORLD FAIR EXHIBIT. The Last Word in Care of Live Animals Will Be Illustrated at Chicago. By the Assoclated Press. “Big Shots” of the reptile family will bask luxuriously under the rays of infra red and violet lights when they are taken to the World's Fair at Chi- Sl!o by the Smithsonian Institution in une One proud sand lizard from each continent of the world will be dis- played as a part of the Smithsonian exhibit, illustrating the last word in the care of live animals. Other displays will summarize the varied activities of the institution and its history as a Government agency, A complete series of original lpeg- mens will be shown to demonstrate le‘}'o!utlon in one of the lower forms of e. —— 6,000 VICTIMS OF JOKE Nazis Assemble at Bamburg for Bogus Mass Meeting. BAMBERG, Germany, May 6 (#).— Franconian Nazi leaders and workers were today the target of a joke played by an unidentified individual. Leaders of the Storm troops received ® circular letter purporting to come from the ministry of ww;fmdl. or= dering the arrangement ‘workers” mass meetings this afternoon, at which Joseph Goebbels, minister of . propa=~ ganda, should speak. A crowd of 6000 persons awaited the arrival at Bamberg off the minister, 1nquiries at Berlin revi that the “orders” had been forged.