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B—14 SALE—COUNTRY PROPERTY. N BEAUTIFUL MONTGOMERY COUNTY. 2 ACRES OF LAND, SPLENDID SHADE ND A 7-ROOM HOUSE FOR $K.500. rst-floor 1iving room with fireplace. din< ing room, kitchen. bed Toom with complete tlled bath and 2 inclosed porches; secon floor. 3 bed rooms and tiled bathi a com- plete shower bath aad space for 2 auto- mobiles in basemen rdwood floors throughout, hot-water heat (oil burner) automatic ‘pump, elcctric lights. Would make any one a delightful country bome. CALL MR. E. C. THOMAS. WITH BOSS & PHELPS. NATI 300. St e OFFICES AND STUDIOS. A DELIGHTFUL SUITE OF OFFICES, BE- nw the entire main floor of building 1716 street n ; warm in Winter and cool n Summer: rent reasonable. 'ERUY H. RUSSELL CO., 1731 K 8t. NW. PERUY H. RUSSELL CO. 1731 K 8t. N.W. RENT—STORES. K815 N. CAPITOL ST. ('3 BLOCKE GOVT. Printing_Office) —H.-w.h., elec.; rent, $50. Key at 831 N. Capiiol. 2 STOREROOM WITH SEVERAL LARGE rooms above. On best business street in Georgetown. Large back yard to a 20-foot alley. Phone West 2437; after 4 p.m. Walnut 8857 1009 7th ST. N.W. A _S8-story brick building. approximately fixrzu feet; basement under entire building. rge show window, alley in rear. Caywood Bros. & Garrett, Inc., 915 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Natl. 0982. Exclusive Agents. -LOTS. D. C.. WEST OF CONN. Bve—Two building sites. 45x150 feet. each with a.m.i.; near churches, schools. stores and transportation. Also 60x150 feet on Nebraska ave. near Military road. th choice locations. THE TOLEDO_GUAR- ANTY CORP.. 1026 Woodward Building. Phone National 2¢ ON GLENBROOK RD.. B! ‘noor and Kenwood, Bethesd: ot. about 80x135. Price. $1 KEISER. 1 Wisconsin ave. Cleveland 5371 o DETACHED HOME BUILD:! sirable location: good Chillum Heights. D. C.__Geo! N W. CORNER ALASKA AVE. #t. n.w.—Most desirable building site. bargain! PERCY H. RUSSELL CO. K st._nw i THE PRETTIEST PIECE OF LAND IN Porest _ Hills. 5 212: beautiful large trees. Owner will sacrifice all or a part. F. ELIOT MIDDLETON. Metropolitan 2827. LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER—ROOM FOR R0 one-story. 5 and 6 rm.. bath_brick or stone bungalo! Chevy Chase. Md. Big demand for this type of homes. Lots 50 and 60 ft. front. FULTON R. GORDON. g Eve st. n.w. _Phone District 5230 'WOODED LAND. $130 PER ACR: ON Bradley blvd. 3 miles west of Wisconsin ave. n.w., BEECH. Wisconsin 315 BUILDERS. ATTENTION. 58 building sites; level land; good | new section of Bethesda, Md.; ADELBERT W. LEE. 1343 H NW District 4800, _ DESIRABLE_LOTS FOR ROW HOUSES and flats._various sections of city. ‘B. H. GRUVER. OWNE - nrestment_Bide National 1737.- OUTSTANDING CORNER LOT. Beautiful wooded lot containing over 15000 ft. at the n.w. intersection of Wilson Lane and Bradley Lane (across street from Edgemoor). 120-ft. frontage on boulevard. Streets and improvgments 3n front of premises. . Owner will finance 2 home builder, See Mr. Towbes 1404 K CAFRITZ DIST. 9080. DESIRABLE COMMERCIAL. On Kennedy. between 1st a #0X157, $2.750. Several THOS. D. WALSH. I 815 11th St. N.W. Dist = = SALE—ACKEAGE. f0 ACRES_LONG FRONTAGE 2 ROADS. close to District line: ripe for immediate development: 200 cash per acre. Phol OWNER week days. National 5371; ev nings. Greenwood 2514 z i SEVERAL PARCELS OF LAND. IDEAL FOR subdivision, located in Southeast Washing- ton. less than 4 miles from downtown Smallest parcel. 15 acres. Price. $300 per acre. ROBERT W. 807 Union Trust Building — — SALE—FARMS. RESTRICTED ACREAGE TRACTS. Eight_miles from D. C. line. for hom seekers who are particular about neigh- bors, location. future value, etc.. and where every purchaser is compelled to build an attractive and livable house. This prop- osition will not suit those who are satis- fled with anything. 50 long that it is cheap. In developing this 302-acre tract 1 have kept constantly before me. not alone the sale of the land. but the future wel- fare of every purchaser and the com- munity also. *Investigate this and see for yourself what I am doing. I know (due to the depression) many good people have Jittle money. nevertheless they do not want 10 be regimented with every Tom. Dick and Harry. To them my plan should e: Declally appeal. because it eliminat=s o Jectionable encroachments frequently e countered in cheap, unrestricted subdivi- sions. Loans procured and other valueble assistance rendered without charge. Five- acre tracts, $750 each, no interest: very easy terms. JOHN A. ‘BRICKLEY. ' Tele- phone for directions. Mariboro 49-P-. WATERFRONT PROPERTY. REAL BARGAINS! 3 PROPERTIES, water, elec.. large trees. large lots: facing water. Call Camp Norfolk, Mr. SPARROW. Colonial Beach. P - FOUR EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-LOCATED water-front lots. 25 miles from Washing- finest of beaches. large trees. Will ice for $150 each: might divide: co! ms__ Phone Emerson 0338 SHERWOOD FOREST. - 4—500% ctgun_‘ n:om‘niure{lyd mré-. 1&0:!.\'- ander Byrd's cottage). educed. | COOKE. phone Hyattsville 73. OFFICIAL NOTICE. COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT OF O A s 21 T Nociee Ohs hereby given that under authority granted in Public Act No. 307, approved December 15.1932. authorizing the closing of streets | and alleys in the District of Columbia, and in accordance with the provisions of an | item authorizing changes in the perma- | nent _system of highways contained in D. C. Appropriation Act for the fiscal year ‘ended June 30. 1914, (Public Act 0. 435. 62nd Congress). approved March 14, 1913, as amended by an Act approved April 30, 1926 (Public Act No. 158, 69th Congress)., the Commissioners of the Di: trict of Columbia will give & public hea: ing in the Board Room of said Commis sioners on the 5th floor of the District Building on Monday, September 9th, 1935, at 10 o'i‘l’oc} zA'Mi' to im&:estefl nroner:y owners etermine as to any proper FIERtE which Ay be” amected oF an to the equity. justice or advisability of clos- ing the streets and concerning the pro- gosed changes in the permanent system of ighways, described as follows: (1) The opening and closing of streets. providing for the dedication of new street area and the closing of streets as follows: Closing parts of 30th Street and 30th Place. N.W. South of Garrison Street: closing part 31st Street, between Linnean Avenue and Garrison Street. N.W.: closing 32nd Street, between Fessenden Street and Broad Branch Road, N.W.: closing part of 34th Street. N.W. 'south of Broad Branch Ter- Iace: closing part of Linnean ~Avenue, N.W.. Iying northwest of Ellicott Street: closing part of Pessenden Street. N.W. west of 32nd Street; Garrison Broad Branch d and 36th Streets. N.W. ( Proposed change in the plan of the per- manent system of highways for the Dis- trict of Columbia affecting proposed streets in the northwest section as laid down on said plan_lying within the territory bounded by Nevada Avenue and _Broad Branch Road on the north. Broad Branch ad bordering Rock Creek Park on the east. Ellicott Street on the south, and Connecticut Avenue and 36th Street on the west. ~ (3) Proposed change in the plan of the permanent system of highways Jor the District of Columbia affecting property in the northwest section in the vicinity of Massachusetts Avenue. 48th Street and Fordham Road, providing for the eltmination from said plan of part ©f Warren Street. between 48th Street and Massachusetts Avenue and the elimina- tion of part of 4Rth Street. between War- yer. Street and Massachusetts Avenue. and the substitution of a new proposed street on the plan at this location. Maps show- ing the streets proposed to be closed. and the proposed changes in the plan of the permanent system of highways, are on fle in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Room 405, District Building (same being known as Maps 3919 1920 and 1922). and may be ex- amined by interested parties during busi- mess hours prior to the hearing. Said plats will also be displayed at the hearing, and the Commissioners will consider any suggestions or protests concerning the pro- posed changes and the proposed street elosings. as shown on above-mentioned plans. MELVIN C. HAZEN GEORGE E. ALLEN. DAN 1. SULTAN Commissioners EEN EDGE- Md.—Large CYRUS Phone SAVAGE. Natl. 3630. | said plat recorded in sald surveyor's office in LIl | at the option of the purchaser. ©i the District of Columbia. au21-14texsu&hol PERSONAL LOAN COMPANIES. Operating Under Uniform Small Loan Laws SN HOUSEHOLD GOODS OR AUTOMO- biles; interest, 3%% per month on un- paid balance only. AMERICAN FIDELTY LOAN CORP, €itizens’ Bank Building. Shepherd 3636. Takoma Park. ryland. LOANS UP TO $300. ©N AUTOS, FURNITURE OR ENDORSERS. ERAPT 3308 R. L Ave. MO AVAILABLE and 2nd_trust loans Easy monthl ments. Call WARREN T. National 7403. New York ave. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. RIAL"I‘AE t lowest Erlul. Pr it service. L. 1115 E;?n. n.W, $100 TO $500.000. ONLY REPAY 50C PER WEEE E each $100 orrowed one of our ans procured on first. second and trusts: : AAxty INHERIT MONEY TO LOAN., K] PLAN Come. 1300 T BT. N T FIDELITY PLAN CORP. TI0UTBT. Bitiapt Fhate Natlonamoo0: o | AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1935. —By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS i TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS. “We go,” Tarzan sald quietly to those whom he had Following his instructions, Lady Beth called out to the people: “Make way for saved from the sacrifice. Iskander and his messengers. shall perish, for Iskander is terrible in his wrath.” the temple, He who hinders us sacrifice. The multitude parted and opened & way for them, and they passed safely thrcugh. As they reached Tarzan issued another command: “Henceforth are you forbidden to practice human If you defy me, I shall return to scourge you with pain and death!” Knowing not what devious means Niarchus might =find to halt their escape, the ape man hurried his charges through the ravine and into the vast open " breathed Jerry Jones, “that was a close call. We're certainly obliged to valley of Canaan. “Whew you, Mr. Tarzan.” AUTO LOANS. AUTO LOANS PROCURED. FINANCE SERVICE. IN( 930 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Natl. 3804, 3808, AUTO LOANS PR 'RED. Investigate Our e PFRANKLIN FINANCE COMPANY. Free Parking in Rea; Met. 8539, 8:30-8:30. 1014 14th 8t. N.W. NEED MONEY QUICKLY? LEGAL NOTICES. MARTIN F. O'DONOGH Investment Bullding, IN_THE SUPREME COURT OF THE District of Columbia. Holding an Equity Court.—ALICE E. NOONAN, LOUISE N. MILLER, Piaintiffs, vs. THOMAS NOONAN, Address unknown. Defendant.—In_ Equity No, 58053 —ORDER FOR PUBLICATION. —The object of this suit is to substitute the plaintiffs above named as trustees of the estate of John J. Noonan, deceased. in the place and stead of the Washington Loan and Trust Company, which has.re- nounced thjs office, On' motion of the plaintiff. it/ s this 14th day of August. AD. 1935, ordered that the defendant Cause his appearance te be entered herein on or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise the cause will be pro- Cceeded with as in cause of default. A true copy. P. DICKINSON LETTS. Justice. (Seal) Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM Clerk. By PHILIP M. HAMILTON. A Clerk. 2u20.27-se: AUCTION SALES—TODAY. THOS. J. OWEN_g SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR- STORY AND CELLAR BRICK BUILD- ING, NO. 807 H STREET NORTH- WEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6063, follo 421 et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party securéd thereby. the undersigned frustees will sell at public_auction. in front of the premises._on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST. AD 1935 AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM.. the following-described land and premises. sit- uate in the District of Columbla. and desig- nated as and being lot 11 in Gilbert B. Towles and others’ subdivision of lots in square 404. as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. in Liber 11. at folio 102. Terms of sale. One-third of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two years. with interest at 6 per Centum per annum. payable semi-annually from day of sale_secured by first deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale. &1l “conveyancing recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to’ be com- plied with within fifteen days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the Tight to resell the property. at the risk and cost of detaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some_newspaper published in Washing- ton D C FRED MCcKEE, JULIUS 1. PEYSER. au16-d&ds.exSy. ‘Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY. TWO-FAMILY FRAME AND STUCCO DWELLING, _KNOWN _AS PREMISES 2504 JRVING STREET NORTHEAST, ¥ WITH DETACHED FRAME GARAGE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5667. folio 207 et sea.. 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 TUESDAY. 12!! TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST. AD. 1025 AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described ' land and - premises, situate in the District of Columbla. and designated as and being lot 17 in J. B. | Carpenter's_subdivision of lots 1 and 2 in | block 15. “Woodridge ” as per plat record- ed in Liber County 19. at folio 102. as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. subject to the bullding restriction line as shown on = er County 10 8t folios B8 and 60. e: One-third of the pur- Terms of sal balance chase money to be paid in cash. in two equal installments. pavable in one and two vears. with interest at six T centum per annum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by firsi deed of trust upon the property sold. or;léénhi of $300 will be required at time of sale. All “convevancing. recording. etc.. of purchaser. Terms of sale to be plied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the Tight to resell the property. at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in some, rewspaper published in Washing- ton. D.'C, W. L. TRENHOLM ABRAMS, ANDERSON. PAUL 8. A au16-d&ds.exSu “Truste: —~— Complete Dining Uph Chairs, Chests Drawers, Desl ental AROSTERED lux Refrigerator. Glassware, Ete. Public_Auction At Sloan’s Galleries, 715 13th St. ‘Wednesday, August 28, 1935 At 10 AM. Also at 11 AM, 25 Oriental Russ in Room Scatter Sizes. by order of loe firm for Unpaid Cleaning and Re- Pictares, Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers. Large - Sale of Desirable FURNITURE Electric Refrigerators, Webster Upright Piano, Solitaire Di mond Ring, Watch By order H, Clay Espey, Trustee in Bankrupicy of Frank K. Mc- Laughlin; George H. McNeill, Ad- ministrator, Estate Lillian Pritchard, Deceased, et al. BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 915 E ST. N.W. TOMORROW Commencing at 9 O’Clock AM. Continuing Thraughout the Day. g:t--lm Suites, Desirable 0dd Pleces, sonal Effects, ete. DIAMOND RING & WATCHES By order Trustee, 1 P.M. 2u26.27 Eichberg Auction Sales, Inc. AUCTIONEERS AUCTI(?’N SALE 110 Automobiles 1227R St. N.W. WEDNESDAY August 28th, 7:30 P.M. 1038 Flereehtrem 1832 Chevrolet Panel Body Track Many Other Late Models GUS EICHBERG AUCTIONEER » AUCTION SALES—TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. ADAMS TRAILER (Twe Beds and E nt) By order John B. Colpovs, U. S. Mar- shal. also AUTOMOBILES AT WESCHLER'S AUTO AUCTION 920 H St. NW. TOMORROW, 10 A.M. 25 Oriental RUGS Including 3 Room- ze Carpets ! Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. N.W. WEDNESDAY August 28, 1935 At 11 O'Clock AM. By order of local decler for Storage. Repair and Cleaning Charges. Terms: Cash. C. G. Sloan & Ce.. Inc., Aucts. au26.27 . J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOS. J. QI0T x¥x 8T Nw. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BZING A DETACHED TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLING CON- TAINING NINE ROOMS AND THREE BATHS, ALSO TWO - CAR FRAME GARAGE, KNOWN _AS PREMISES 3015 LIVINGSTON By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 5430, at_folio 316, of the land records’ of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned will sell at public suction. in front of the prem- ises. on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY. EIGHTH DAY OF AUGUST. 1835. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM. the 10l- Jowing-described land and premises. sit: Uate in the District of Columbi d being lot numbered sixty-two (62) in Jacob 8, Gruver's subdivision of lots num- bered two (2) to five (5) in square num- bered seventeen hundred and forty-eight C174x). “Connecticut Avenue Terrace,” &5 per plat recorded in Liber No.75. at follo 7%1.70f the records of the Office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. "Terms of sale: Purchaser to pay one- fourth of the purchase price in cash. the balance in three installments in one, two and three years. respectively. with interest St the rate of six (8) per centum per annum and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. or ail cash. at the option of the purchaser. Taxes paid or adjusted to the date of sale: purchaser to pay interest on purchase price from date of ‘sale to date of settlement at six (6) per centum per annum: all conveyancing, Tecording, revenue stamps. etc.. ut the cost of the pureh ood title or no sale. A deposit of 0 will be required at the time of sale and settlement to be Within _thirty, (30) days of the date of Sale, or deposit forfeited and the property Tesold. at the cost and risk of the default ing purchaser. after five (5) days' previous advertisement of said resale in some news- Daper published tn Washington. D. C. 3. WRILEY JACOBS. Surviving Trustee, 925 15th St. N.W., Washington. D. C. aul4.16.19.21 26.27.28 THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, o 1431 EYE ST. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IMPROVED __ BY TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING NW. KNOWN AS PREMISES 3023 DENT PLACE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5667, follo 284 ot seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured ihereby the undersigned Trustee will sell at public auction. in front 1935, AT POUR O'CLOCK P.M.._ the fol- lowing-described land and premises, sit: Uste 'in the District of Columbia.’ and designated and being lot two hundred and thirty-eight (238) in W. Wallace Chiswell and Harry Kite's subdivision of lots in square twelve hundred and eighty- two (1282). as per plat recorded in Liber No, 37. folio 147. of the records of the gfice ot ‘the surveyor of the District of umbia. "Terms of sale: One-third of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal installments, payabie in one and two vears. with interest at six per centum per annum. payable quarterly. from Gay of sale. secured by first deed of trust upon the property sold. or ail cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit_of $500 will be required at time of sale. Ex- amination of title, conveyancing, record- ing. etc.. at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms of safe %0 'be. complied. with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trus- tee reserves the right to resell the prop- erty. at the risk_and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement f such resale in some newspaper published fn “Weshington, D. C.. or deposit may be forfeited. or without forfeiting deposit trustee may avail itself of any legal or equitable rights against defaulting pur- chaser. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST_COMPANY. Trust By HOWARD MORAN. Vice President. ) Attest: H. !HAmNfl'l‘ON. __au23-d&dsexSukhol THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE 8T. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE EIGHT- STORY BRICK APARTMENT BUILD- ING. CONTAINING _SIXTY - FOUR LARGE APARTMENTS AND KNOWN AS 2101 CONNECTICUT AVENUE." COVERING THE ENTIRE FRONTAGE UT AVENUE BE- TWEEN WYOMING AVENUE AND KALORAMA RD. : By virtue of & certain deed of trust. dated January 11. 1932, and recorded in Liber 8626, folio 195. of the land records of the Disirict of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby. the undersignéd trustees will sell at public suction. in_front of “the premises on TUESDAY THE SEPTEMBER. 1935, AT THR“%¥RTOYP OCLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being Iot 299 in 2537 in Mary R. H. Mayer's combination of lots in Presbrey e (Seal A lat of said Mayer's combination in Liber 87. folio 103. of the s of the office of the surveycr of the District of Columbia, excepting so_much of asid lot embraced within lots 92, 83 of a fo V] n &8 0vered ay "Eiisha Goddasd o the United States o&e ‘America by deed recors in Liver 1136, folio 15, of the atoresaid Jand Tecords, being & subferranean strip of lan 15 feet wide. to be used for the extension g the tunnel for the Waghington Aquedyct bject to restrictions ‘and covenants of Tecord. Also il engines. boilers. elevators, mmu heating and lighting apparatus, rinkler or fire ext system, me- L ane o Sishine tion in_and upon said premises. and all, the interior improve- each and every of ents 3 and fl‘;tur ., movable u‘nhn:::n:. Sa1d"Bre THOS, J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE__IMPROVED BY T - RY BRICK APARTMENT BUILD- ING. KNOWN AS 4240-4242 THIRTY~ NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6209. folio 132 et sea of the land records of the District of ‘Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby the undersigned trustee will sell at publie auction. in front of the premises, on NESDAY, FOURTH DAY 'OF SEPTEMBER, 1835. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM the following-described land and premise situate in the District of Columbia. ai designated as and being lot seventeen (17) in Ethel M. Rutty's subdivision of lots in square seventeen hundred and eighty-five (1785). as_per plat recorded in Liber No. 84. folio No. 105. of the recodds of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Subject to the building restric- tion line as shown on said plat. Subject to and together with a right of way for purposes of ingress and egress over the Tollowing part of lots twelve (12). thirteen (13), fourteen (14). ffteen (15). sixteen (16)" and seventeen (17) in said sub- division: Beginning for the e at & point in the west line of Thirty-ninth street. where the same 15 intersected by the southerly line of lot seventeen (17), and runping thence west along said south- erly line of lot seventeen (17) fifteen (15) feet: thence southwesterly, still along said southerly line and s continuation thereof. iwelve and seventy-nine hundredths (12.797 feet: thence mortnwesterly and parallel with the westerly line of lot seventeen (17) 10 the north line of lot sixteen (16); thence mortheasterly along the northerly line of lots sixteen (16) and seventeen (17) seven feet: thence southeasterly and parallel wh the westerly line of said Iot seventeen™M17) ni t four' (3) inckes; thence northeasterly and at right angles with said westerly line of lot seventeen (17) to intersect a line run- ning due north and south fifteen (15) feei west of and parallel with the W line of Thirty-ninth street: thence e fifteen (15) feet to the west iine of Thirty: ninth street; and thence south slong said west line of Thirty-ninth street to the Dlace of beginning. Tosether with right of way for ingress and egress over an alley four (4) feet four (4) inches wide reserved out of lot nine (9) in square seventeen hundred and eighty-five (1785) in sub- division by Phillips and King recorded in ber No. 87. folio 39. of the aforesaid sur- veyor's office records, in deed {rom James E. Douglass and wife to Sanitary Grocery Company. recoded May 14, 1927, in Liber 6084, folio 64. of the land records of the said District._to which deed reference is made for the description of the same. Subject to covenants of record. Terms of sale: One-fifth of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash, balance in four equal installments. pavable in one, two. three and four years. with interes six per centum per annum. payable quar- terly, from day of sale. secured by first deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser A deposit "of $2.800 will be required tims of sale. Examination of title, convey- ancing, recording. etc. at cost of pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. other- Wise the trustee reserves the right fo resell the property. at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser. after five days' adver- tisement of such resale in_some ewspaper published in Washington. D. C.. or deposit May e forfeited. or without forfeiting d Dosit rustec may avail itself of any Je or eaultable rights againsi de ulting pu: chaser. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. By HOWARD MORAN. Vice President. ) Attest: H. SHILLINGTON. Assistant Secretary. u23-dadsexSukhol C. G. BLOAN & CO.. INC.. AUCTIONEERS, 715 13th ST. N.W. SALE OF PERSONAL EFFECTS _AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR STORAGE Ne ‘;:xHAME‘ reby given that on SATUR. iotice is hereby given that on - DAY. SEPTEMBER SEVENTH. 1935 AT TEN O'CLOCK AM. there wili be sold at public_auction, _in auction rooms of C. G. Sloan & Co, 715 13th st. n.¥., Washington. D. C.. to_enforce liens fof storage charges. eic.. due and unpaid, all housenold §0ods. Personal effects. etc. on storage with the Security Storage Com- pany in the name of R. B. Armstrons. ousehold goods. chairs, mirrors. snap-tol ble. etc. and one box said fo contain silverwere: estate of Lucy Porter Welles. one brown fur coat: “Pred Barron, O black fur coat: H. E. Bendall. radio. metal bed and parts. and stand; Mjss Ida Ber- endsen, one trunk; Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Crowley. miscellaneous ~household goods. lamps. chairs, tables. etc.. and four Chi- nese and six domestic rugs; Mrs. Marie Damewood. miscelisheous household goods, ands. chairs, tables. etc.; Mr. and "R, Davis. Steinway erand 'bBiano. and lyre:” Miss Maxine de Silvia. one Bryne upright piano; Mrs. H. R. Donald- son. household goods. sofas. tables. chairs, s. etc.. and large domestic rug. large Tug_ one rug and one runner: Miss Lucille ¥lannery. miscellaneous household goods. tables, chairs, trunk, etc.; Mrs. C. G. Gill, one barrel; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gray. = miscelianeous’ ~household goods. Chairs. tables. uphoistered settee, lamps. etc.. Mr.and Mrs. Ray Ovid Hall. one rug Miss Stella N. Marks and Mrs. Carl E. Heyl miscellaneous household goods. tables. up. holstered furniture. three rugs. etc.. Mrs. Susan H. Marton. miscellaneous household goods. tables. boxes and barrels. etc.: Mrs. J. Upshur Moorhead. miscellaneous house- hold” g00ds. sofa, bureau. crystal delier. portraits. etc.. Mrs. Alice Morosse. lamps, tables. sewing cabinet, desk, studio couch, mirror. etc.; Miss Sarah 8. Oddie, toree pictures, one painting, mattress and ts; Mrs. Frederick A. Parkhurst, nty-seven rugs and one irunk said to Mr, and Mrs. William us_household goods, chairs, tables. tricycle, chiffonier, etc.. Mr. Florence Robey. upholstered-seat chairs, extension _table top. bundle of rug, ete. Mrs. H, Sachs. one carton of soft mat- tress; Miss Ollie S. Sanderson, one crated chest; The Shelby Storage & Forwarding Co.. for Mrs. E. N. Shaw. one crated chair: Mrs. A. G. Shrimplin. three steel storin vans of household 0ods; Mr. James Simp- son. five trunks. China cabinet. day- arts. table and smai] Keg: Mrs. Katberine . Smyth, leather-seat chairs, tables, china closet, household go0d! F. E. Steele, one brown cloth coat: Mr. Eugene Stewart and Mrs. Katherine Stewart. household goods. chairs. tables. davenport, china_cabinet, etc.. Mr. H. C. Stoddart. household goods. exercising machine, pic tures. Majestic electric radio. etc.: M €. Tempest. one domestic rug: M: Mrs. Donald D Thompson. one rus: Mr and Mrs. F. R. Wadleigh, baby srand piano. bench. lyre and 15’ Mr, Clarence Wallace and Mr. L. 8. ace, one box: Mrs. M. E. Waring, one Chickering sund janio. stool lyre and less; Mr C. F. mirror. 'oodall. tes lectric 1 masazine Ttk et SECURITY STORAGE CHAS. P. RAVENBURG, Becretary. au20.27 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers, 915 E 8t. N.W. Receiver’s Sale of Valuable Meat Packing Business, Including Real Estate, in Rear of No. 235 Fifteenth Street S.E.; Machinery, Equipment, Office Furni- ture and Auto Trucks. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 58814 in re Wirz & st ST Sle by A sus receiver wi fer for AY ion, at the A PEBrst B R “SkeTemBER. 1035, AT (Seal A b TH FOUR OCLOCK PM. the following real te and personal property, to wit: - EoR. R0k CAND 816 TN 5Q1 1060. 806 and 808, being unimi Lots oved by one-stor; and lot 816, im building, approximately 16.5 feet feet. used in the conduct id business. MACHINERY AND 2 York 2l -ton refrigersting meat_grinders. cutt frigerating ice machine, o, e, st Bl B 2 [ gxbsust fans motor. shafting, belt- TRUCKS. R A .3 ing, o ods "and pick-u R:Il lnfil“ ""1 be of it in THOS. J. OWEN & SON, rIONEERS. T Y oT. Nw TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM PROVED PROPERTY. BEING PREM- ISES 1810. 1812, . 1816, 1820. 1822 1824 AND 1826 TWENTIETH NORTHWEST, ALSO PREM- 1 NO. 2006 FLORIDA AVENUE 'HOF.THW!H rtain deed of t, dul y virtue of a certain of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6619. folio 579 et seq.. of the land records of ibe District of Colimbia, and at the reuest of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees e ses.”on 5 A OF SEPTEMBER., A.D. 1835 T POUR OCLOCK PM. the 'following-described land rnd premises. situate in the District of Columtia, and designated and being Jots 14. 15. 1 d 18 in Willlam J. Miller and others Receiver's subdivision of square 90, as per plat recorded in Liber H_D. C. follo 123 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Also Jot 28 in Prederica Lever- ont combination of lots in square §0. as per plat rded in Liber 48, folio 116 of the aforesald surveyor's office records. to- gether with all the improvements in any- ‘wise appertainin Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $40,000. further particulars of which will be anonunced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid tn cash. A deposit of $1.000 re- quired. Conveyancing. recording, etc. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied With within thirty days. otherwise Aeposit forfeited and the property may be adver- iised and zesold at the discretion of the trustees. WALTER A BROWH au?6-d&ds exBudhol " " Trustees. AUTOMOBILES, The two girls joined in Jerry’s expression of thanks, but the jungledord cut them short. His first duty ‘was to get them out of this valley. thing happened to condemn them to a further term But soon some- of imprisonment in this crater of frightfulness. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. - _(Continued.) CHEVROLET 1935 master coach. Chevrolet radio, beautiful green Duco with fenders fety glass all around; low mile- warranty: substantial redue- CHEVROLET "1932 coach—Before buyi any car at any price, we believe it woul be to vour sdvantage to examine this one. Beautiful new finish: quiet, powerful motor: clean interior. ~ Honestly Priced at $20R liberal G. M. A. C. terms. Owens Motor Co. Georgla_ave CHEVROLET 192 town sedan. oniy Fine motor and very clean interio: splendid. econom family car: terms, trade. Lee D. Butler. Inc. 1138 Conn. ve. Phone District 0110.___ CHEVRQLET 1934 m cou requested to check our Honest Price of $448 against other cars of this model ad- vertised in this paper. Knee-action wheels, Pisher no-draft ventilation. dandy motor. clean interior. & fine tires. Liberal G. M. A C. terms, Owens Motor Co. 6323 G e. CHEVRO! 1933 sedan: guaranteed not an_ex-taxicab. In excellent mechanical condition. clean interior. 5 fine tires, orig- inal Duco finish in fine condition. Check our Honest Price of $36K against others in_this paper. Buy here and save the difference. Liberal G. M. A. C. terms. o r_Co. Georgla CHE ET 1933 master cosch. bumper guards, motometer, tires almost new. in- terior shows little wear: car in_excellent condition throughout. We stand in back of it 100%. with our 30-day warranty. Priced at $385 for our pre-Labor Day Sale. Barnes Motors, 1729 14th st. n.w. Phone Decatur_2390. RENT—GARAGES. LARGE. DOWNTOWN GARAC HOT- ‘lbl:tr h{nl: llng“t'lee!rlc H‘&u,gl!nlnmgl above. Rent. per_mon ERCY H. RUSSELL CO.. 1731 K_st. n.w. AN IDEAL GARAGE R REPAIR SHOP. with wide alley on 3 sides. in rear of 1731 K st nw. 00" square feet of space. PERCY H. RUSSELL CO.. 1731 K st. n.w. 30x60—SUITABLE COMMERCIAL PUR- .pose, accommodate 16 cars. 1217 10th st. n.w._Elec.. toile 35, PUBLIO GARAGE. 30x60 suitable for repair shop and storsge. 71 14th St. 8. 'WANTED—GARAGES. GARAGE WANTED. 15,000 square feet. North 6642. ~ SALE—MOTOR CYCLES, MOTOR CYCLE. 1934 Indian: very littie used: many extras, Will sacrifice. Phone Adams 1450. SALE—AUTO TRUCKS. CHEVROLET 1933 4-door sedan. Here's Just the NOL-AN-ALYZED car you've been wanting for good. ali-around transporta- tion: just as good looking as it is_smoot! running _ Specially priced at $357. $7 down,. coach. Here's just the CHEVROLET 19! car for your Labor day trip. and the vacation. It's price rock bottom at $287. See it today: you'll need no urging to buy. NOLAN Used-Car Stadium. 18th and M._Phone District 4100 'NOLAN Buper-Service Station. 220d | kind | of terms that let you use money for your | SALE—AUTOMOBILES. FORD 1931 de luxe rdstr.; very carefully drives unusual value: condition perfect. Real Wather uphol. 3419 Conn. CL. FORD 1931 de luxe roadster: general con- dition of this car is far better than the ge and must be seen to be appreci- fully guaranteed: only $59 down. Logan Motor Co., Ford Dealers. 1419 Irv- FORD 1 clel's car has been driven less than 3.000 miles: has chrome radiator grill: earries new-car terms. gual tee and & first buyer wili effect & sensation NOLAN Used-Car_Stadium. 1th sts. n.w. Phone District 4100 FORD®1933 V-8 Tudor. Newly finished sand_color. in perfect running condition Get_ this one in time for Labor day and all the days that follow. First reasonable offer gets it. Only $76 down. NOLAN. 1111 _IRth st. n.w. Phone District 4100. Fordor: smartly finished in new black-blue paint.” Completely NOL- AN-ALYZED. too. Try to beat this value at $367; easy terms. NOLAN. 1111 18th st. n.w. Phone District 41 adsts iny ., unning motor and- very good tires. $367 is a silly_low Drice for this NOL-AN-ALYZED car. Only $75 down puts it in your hands for Labor day. NOLAN Super-Service Station, 22nd and M sts. n.w FORD 193] phaeton. Pare: FOI black_ n! One ride will prove its Priced for 1111 18th back to_school. perfect mechanical condition. quick sale at $117. NOLAN, st. n.w._Phone Dis! R St Y ck with green hood spotless upholstery. ex- perfect motor. Here is s bargain st $525. A liberal trade and finance rates. _Norris. Inc.. 2018 x. Phone North 5049. Fol de luxe coach: cleal like new: 375, terms. 1312 14th st. n.w. Phone Decatur 5381. S T R TG | FORD 1932 V-8 Tudor—Its original finish looks like a new one. Owner took good care of it: A-1_running condition. Only 7 down. $21.11 monthly. NOLAN, 1111 Phone District 4100. mble $65. cellent tires and Sell 17th st CHRYSLER 1934 4-door sedan. well fen- dered; not be told from new: $150 monthly payments, Bell Mo- tors, 1512 14th n.w. CHRYSLER 1931 “six" 4-door sedan. For . economical driving you can't $197 exchanged for this Chrys- investment in automobile NOLAN Super-Service Sta- . 2nd and M S's. D.W. CHRYSLER 1934 sedan. Dese: finish, excellent mechanical condition: new- arance throughout: fine rubber: 1320 14th st. 31 4-door sedan: new tire new paint. smooth-running motor: $197 for this car is crazy low. NOLAN Used- Car Stadium. 18th and M n.w.. Dist. 4100, TRUCKS FOR SALE. 5-ton panels. all late models: 3 1'a- ton stakes, tractor trailer. 10 other body trpe Sterrett Operating Service. 30 M 8t NE Metropolif e CASH FOR YOUR CAR. Highest E{lces paid. Superior Motor Cars, c., 1320 14th st. n.w. De. 1300. CASH IN 5 MINUTES! If car is paid for, will give you full cash price, or if not paid for, will pay off balance and give you cash difference. Decatur 2390. SEE MR. BARNES, 1729 14th St. n 0695. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. AUBURN 1935 custom sedan. 653 model. This car has been used so little it looks as though it has just arrived from the factory. It is fitted with a built-in trunk. finished in Auburn two-tone green. broad- cloth upholstery and concealed spare tire. You can save real money on this car. Low finance rate and very liberal trade on your old car. Norris, Inc. 2018 14th. Phone North 3949. AUBURN de luxe corvertible sedan: beau- tiful Arabian sand finish. 6 cream wire Wheels. new top. tires like new, upholstery shows no_wear. motor perfect.’ Far above condition _and exceptionally at- $415; easy terms. Pohanka Serve 20th st. n.w. District 9141, 1931 station wagon._This litle Tsons comfortably: $97 is the full price. NOLAN, 1111 15t st. o.W. Phone District 4100. BUICK 1935 66-C convertible coupe: car delivered new for over $1.900; driven slightly over 3.000 miles; new-car appea: ance and performance; now $1.345. term: trade. Superior Motors, Inc.. 1320 l4th st._Phone Decatur 1300. BUICK 1929 4-door sedan—This powerful car has new tires. smart new_Daint Jjob. It's yours for only $157: down. NOLAN Buper-Service Station, nd and M sts. nw. ST e BUICK 1928 roadster; clean. new paint job. cod running condition. This one will €0 ast for $87. NOLAN, 1111 18th st. n.w. Phone District 4100. BUI 1934 model 57 trunk rack. fender well: black Duco finish is motor are in perfect shape. This model s the same as & 1935 car. Our 60-day warranty is your assurance of satisfaction. Priced below the market at $795 for our pre-Labor Day Sale. Barnes Motors, 1729 14th st. n.w.__Phone Decatur BUICK 1931 standard clean, excellent_every n.w. _Phone de luxe sedan; hot-water heater, t like new: tires. .w.__Phone District 4100 BUICK 1920 coupe, model 268. ble seat; original maroon finish. cream trim. fine tires, overhead valve-in mrotor is in best of condition. good brakes. A real value st $199. Lee D. Busler. Inc. 1138 Conn. ave. Phone District 0110. BUICK 1934 4-door touring sedan, equig' ped with built-in trunk. tan finish is like new: the upholstery_is spotless, motor and tires are perfect. This car is just like a 1935 model, and has been used very little new-car guarantee. _Priced at $775 for our pre-Labor Day Sale. Barnes Motors, 1729 14th st. n.w.- Phone Decatur 2390. BUICK 1931 model 57 sedan: used care- fully by & particulsr driver; original finish is excellent: upholstery. tires and motor rfect shape; one of the most popular icks ever built. Our 30-day warranty is your sssurance of 100% satisfaction. Priced only $350 for our pre-Labor Day Sale, Barnes Motors, 1729 14th st. n.W. Phone Decatur 2360. BUICK de luxe small 6 : runs perfect. '$35 down._ 3161 17th st. n. BUICK 1935 4-door touring in trunk; driven less than Tade, terms. Superior Motors. 1320 . _Phone Decatur 1300. CHEVROLET 1034 master sedan; condi- tlon excellent; price. $400. Call Decatur CHEVROLET 1032 roadster. Here is & yery sporty Hittle car and to make it more le than an ordinary roadster. it is radlo equipped. It has ail new tires and has the inal finish of jet black with cream wire wheels and an excellent khaki 190, 10% SIARCE 2 irris! Tnc.. 018 trade on your old car. No 5 ‘14th st. n.w. _Phone North 3949. CHEVROLET—WIll sell $65 credit on new car for $40 cash. Address Box 382-Z, office. Will_sell my $150 credit on any new 1935 model for $100. Need the money. Address Box 403-X, 934 h; drive: one Taod very TGE; the black Duco ect. fuige sasures 1 Bale. !I;:l“fi:fll. 1729 14th st. n.w. Phone Decatur 2390. ~ chrome louvres celient tires and m‘r:‘u’aflflu the Fall excellent tires rbl ul‘flfll car. NOLAN Used-Car Sta- jum. 18thand M sts. n.w.. District 4100. 1034 master . Cost CORD 1830 de luxe sedan. finished in new Cord blue. has metal tire covers and other fine features. A powerful, smooth-running motor. ~ Priced at $287. NOLAN. 1111 15th st. nw. Phone District $100. 4-door sedan. only been used by one A_real bargain 14th n 2250 down. DODGE_1932 : mechanical condition; n.w.__Phone Dec 1 e DODGE 1834 de luxe coupe. Pinished in slate gray with velour upholstery. As clean and beautiful as any car we have offered this vear and the price $505. A liberal trade and lowest finance rates. Norris. Inc. 2018 14th st. D.W. Phone North 3949. DODGE 1933 de luxe coupe—This car h been driven only 14.000 miles; origin: aint, tires. and mechanically _perfect: il‘fi. your car in trade, terms. West End otors. 2813 M st. n.w. Phone North 9685. owne! PC_ 1312 14th DODGE 1931 4-door sedan: good paint. | tires: been thoroughly reconditioned: fully sus nteed: $95 down. easy monthly pay- ments. _Bell Motors. 1512 14th st. ESSEX 1029 4-door sedan: most unusual condition: good tires: no reasonable offer Tefused. 3410 Conn.__ Cl 3: 29 sport coupe, rum! appeaiance and mechanical condition; transportation for a small outlay of c. Only $69. Zogan Moter Co.. Ford Desl 1419 Irving st. .w.. 3530 i4 ESSEX 1920 sedan, 29,000 mile paint; S8R0 cash. 1426 Oth after 5 p.m. 29% FORD 1935 de luxe Tudor. This is al- most & brand-new car, with very little mileage and s built-in radio. Here is your opportunity Yo make s real saving. and we gusrantee this car on a new-car Warranty: Lowest finance rate. very lib- ersl trade on_your old car. Norris, Inc.. 18 14th._Phone North 3949. FORD 1030 Tudor; new green finish. ex- cellent tires. clean upholstery: frst-class mechanical conditign throushout: gusran- teed; 349 down. Logan Motor Co.. Ford Plellers. 1419 Irving st. n.w., 3530 14th n original t. D.W. FORD 1033 tudor sedan: biack: mew-car condition: used by Govt. official. ~Un- usual value. 3419 Conn. Cleve. 3838. FORD 1934 sport coupe with rumble; per- fect condition: $400. Phone District 8174 between 5 and 6 p.m., ask for Mr. Ellison. s me FORD 1931 Victoria: one of th new light top jobs that are hard to fin brown finish, thoroughly reconditioned. new tire; solutely guaranteed: $22! easy terms. Logan Motor Co.. Ford Deal- ers. 1410 lrving st. n.w.. 3530 14th st FORD 1932 de lu: upe, Locke body beautiful, rich maroon body and black fenders, runs perfect. Special terms. $5 down and small monthly payments. 8im- mons Motors. Inc. 1333 14th st. n.w. Tgest selection of '20s, '30s. '31s. . '33s. Prices start at $45. All body styles. Terms to suit your ketbook. NOLAN, 1111 18th st. n.W. hone District 4100 FOF | with ‘our 6 is_only | FORD 1028 roadster—A grand little to knock ground in. It will go places low cost, Take it for only $47, full cash rice. NOLAN, 1111 18th st. n.w. Phone istrict 4100. iy PORD 1928 coupe, in excellent condition: | new paint. practically new tires. Only $40. Capitol Motors. 1401 Penna. ave. s.¢ FORD 1861 de luxe 4—cxhndel’ roadster: ‘excellent mechanical condition, new paint and tires. Only $269: terms and trade. Capitol Motors. 1401 Penna. ave. se. FORD 1034_de luxe Tudor. This car is in erfect condition. at a real low price. See Y before you buy. Terms and trade. Capi- | tol Motors. 1401 Penn 1S % FORD 1930 convertible coupe. car: lso sedan. Must sell either car at once: cheap. 1545 Monroe st. n.w.___* _ FORD 1630 _sport coupe. cnly $158. Runs and looks fine: a bargain. Act quickly. | Lee D. Butler. Inc.. 1138 Conn. ave. Phone | District 0110 ideal car for your son or daughter going | | PLYMOUTH SALE-~AUTOMOBILES. ol & conch: _excellent _co ; Teasonabie for Cash. flo-nu'f‘ 700 St 7 aply, here it iss A whale of a value at $57. Grab it quickly. NOLAN, 1111 18 . B o % 4100, ith st. n.w. Phone OLDSMOBILE 1933 K" 4-door sedan. In fine mechanicai_coudition, excellent rubber and clean interior. A fine car for only $405. Superior Motors. Inc. 1320 l4th st. n.w._Phone Decatur 1300. OLDSMOBILE 1034 8 sport coupe. This beautiful car s finished in. Opalescent green with silver stripe and wheels. It s radio equipped and the motorisnd tires are perfect. The price is only 3 ral trade and lowest financ. tes, Norris, Inc., 2018 14th st. n.w, North 3949, OLDSMOBILE 1926 4-door sedan. New rubber. a quiet. powerful motor and clean tipholstery make this Olds one of the city's outstanding values at $147. NOLAN Used- Cer Stadium. 18th and M sts. n.w. Phone District 4100, OLDSMOBILE 1 sedan. See this for only $115. Paint very good. good tires, motor perfect. Easy terms. Pohanka Berv- ice. 1126 20th w. District §141 OLDSMOBILE 1935 sedan. demonstrato liberal discount: W-Car tee. Po- Berv! Ol¢ d Serv- ice since 14 - Phone District 91 CLDSMOBILE 1934 coach: finished in black: Jjust like new throughout. $595: Pohanka Bervice, ne District 9141 OLDSMOBILE 1933 “8" sport coupe: ished in a beautiful green: radio. white side wall tires. rumble seat: not & scratch or bump_anywhere. ~$450; easy terms. Pohanka Service. 1126 20th st. n.w. Phol District_9141. PACKARD 1031 super 8 convertible coupe. This car is in perfect condition: new.tires. paint; mechanically perfect. ~Drive this car. then decide. Your car in trade: terms. Only $475. West End Motors, 2813 M st. n.w._Phone North 96K5 PACKARD 1926 new black finish, ‘upholstery in excellent condition. NOL-AN-ALYZED for your complete satisfaction. Omly 811 for this luxurious car; big trade and easy terms. NOLAN Used-Car Stud'um. 18th d M sts.n.w. Phone Distric: 4100, PACKARD 1929 de luxe sedan narily_we do not advertise biles. but frankly this is the most _perfect trade-in that we have had this year. The upholstery is like the day it left the factory: the motor was com- pletely overhauled by the previous owner and the tires are excellent. We feel sure that some one would only be too glad to have this car at the price we are offer! jt. $205. Norris_Inc. 2018 14th st. n PACKARD 1935 demonstrator sedan. This car carries the 90-day. new-car guar- antee. See it. ride in it. drive it. Your r_in trade; terms. West End Motors. M st. n.w. _Phone North 96! PLYMOUTH 1933 P. D. cabflolet: new top. 200d tires and upholstery. new light blue finish, motor and mechanical condition A-1. '1f looking for a sport job. don't fail to see this bargain; 30-day guarantee; only $85 down Logan Moto; Pord De: ers. 1410 Irving st. n.w 14th st. n.w PLYMOUTH 1632 P. B. coupe: not scratch on body and fenders. exceilent me- chanically. tires perfect. Priced for quick sale at $ Special terms of $5 down and small Simmons Motors. Inc. 1333 Phone Decatur 3 PLYMOUTH 1934 coach. equipped with $60 Motorola radio and hot-water heater This car has had just ope owner and ia in excellent condition; in fact. it can hardly be told from new. The tifes. motor and upholstery are excellent. ' Compare the price, $475. and you will see that it is underpriced for our pre-Labor Day_ Sele. Barnes Motors. 1729 1ith st. n.w. Phone Decatur_2390. PLYMOUTH late 1934 de Tuxe sport coupe. equipped with built-in radio and automatic hot-water heater; the rumble seat never used: upholstery s been slip-covered since the car was nuw and is spotless; the motor. tires and finish are perfect. Our new-car guarantee of 90 days i§ your assurance of 100% satisfaction iy Barnes Motors, 1729 14th st. B.W. monthly payments 14th st. n.w. + B full y group: gun-metal finish: good as new_throughout; $145 down. Bell Motors, 1512 14th n.w. PLYMOUTH 183 h. Here is an ex- clean car in every way. low mileage, good tires, a beautiful motor sand spotless upholstery. We are 5o positive of the condition of this car that we will give you & New-Car Warranty. Low finance rate and very liberal trade on your old car. Norris, Inc. 2018 14th st. n.¥. Phone North' 3949, 1935 sedan: very slightly used as demonstrator. not even scratched guaranteed: bargain price nton Motor Co.. 33 New York evenings.* 1935 mo 3 zedan. 1s like & new ca.: upholster: motor. finish and tires perfec:. Our & warranty is your assura:ce of 100° satisfaction. $A25. Barnes Motors, 1 14th st. n.w. Phone Dec: 390. FORD 1031 Pordor sedan: new green paint. new rubber, smooth motor and a new low price. $167. NOLAN Used-Car Stadium, 18th snd M sts. n.w._District 4100. FORD 1934 de luxe coach; twin horns. bumper guards. motometer: the interior shows the car has had liitle use: tires | motor_in_excelient condition. d in back of thit car 100°% sy warranty. Priced at $450 for our pre-Labor Day Sale. Barnes Mo- tors. 1720 14th st. n.w. Decatur =390, GRAHAM 1935 sedan. This automobile is practically brand-new. You can make & fine deal; trade. easy terms. Blanton Mo- tor Co. 33 New York ave n.e. Open evenin gl o8 GRAHAM 1932 special de luxe sedan— deep biue finish shines like a new dollar Very good rubber and it's NOL-AN-ALYZED from bumper to bumper. The price is| NOL-AN-ALYZED. too. because it's cut to $287. NOLAN Used-Car Stadium. 18th and M sts n.w. Phone District 4100. GRAHAM 1032 6" sedan: motor care- | fully overhauled in our own shop. excellent | rubber. original finish like new. spotless mohair upholstery. A $320. Lee D. Butler, Inc.. 1138 Conn. ave. Phone District 0110 model car at a large discount. It is like new in every respect. with very low mileage this car, you will not know what real per- formance means. We will be more than d to demonstrate to you. Low finance car. Norris. Inc.. 2018 14th. North HUPMOBILE 1931 “R" Victoria coupe: excellent finish and motor. very good tires. Spotless interior. A fine car for only $328. Lee D. Butler. Inc., 1138 Conn. ave. Phone Decatur 0110. HUPMOBILE sedan. A-1_condition . $0.74 per month. Will accept I elec- fric furniture as initial payment. 1567-W. LA SALLE 1935 touring sedan: equipped built-in radio: like new in ; MSibstantial price. reduction at $1.395. Superior Motors, Inc.. 1320 14th. Phone Decatur 1300 LA SALLE 1935 5-passenger touring sedan | only 4 months old: 2000 miles: guaran- teed mechanically perfect: privately owned Cost $1.560. Quick sale price, $1.1 L. A. Smith. 918 Mayflower Hotel. _28% _ LA SALLE 1934 : Fleetwood body finished in jet black; driven 8.000 miles like new in every detail; any demonstr tion you wish: $1.045. terms. trade Su- rior Motors. Inc.. 1320 14th. Phone catur 1300 X % NASH sport touring wity double cowl. For the party who is looking for an open car, this one has been made to order for him. Finished in two-tone gray with vermilion wire wheels. all new Goodyear tires. the two spares being mounted forward, luggage carrier and a powerful S-cylinder, tw! ignition _motor in perfect condition. Lo finsnce rate and liberal trade on your oid car._ Norris. Inc.. 2018 14th. North 3049 Phone Ada FORD 1933 V-8 de luxe roadster: has twin horns, beautiful pastel yellow finish. gqod tires. NOL-AN-ALYZED motor. It's ' a knockout at $357. NOLAN Used-Car Sta- dium. 18th and M sts. n.w., District 4100. NASH 1 ® sedan; original paint very good. excellent motor and tires, very slean interior; powerful and sturdy car. Low price at $379. Lee D. Butler. Inc, 1138 Conn. ave. Phone District 0110. splendid’ car for { HUDSON cosch, 1935. Here is a current | and is also radio equipped. Until you drive | rate and very liberal trade on vour old | $50 | refrigerator or living oc dining, room L o poe PLYMOUTH 1 low mileage. safety glass all around. exc: lent tires. 2 extra spares; $50 radio. float- automatic _clutch. hydrau teel body, motor guiet. poy - terms. _Ada LYMO P-B_convertible coupe. If interested in buying a Ford, and you want to save money, compare the following Honest Prices with others in this paper. Then compare cars. Do these two things and you will cer- tainly buy here. Get a better car and save money. 1934 Ford Tudor_____$428 1933 Ford Spt. Coupe __ 358 1930 Ford Tudor ____ 158 1929 Ford Touring __ 98 Liberal General Motors Terms Owens Motor Co. 6323 Georgia Ave. Ga. 0100 Chevrolet Dealers Since 1922 | | § | 4 FORD Demonstrators $95 DOWN $33 MONTH New-Car Guarantee TRIANGL No. 2N.Y. Ave N.W. ‘ Open Evenings ' 1934 LA SALLE CLUB SEDAN Fleetwood body, original blue finish. Traded in by s prominent Government official. every appearance denotes the this car has received. Sold, when new, for over $1,800. It's regular price up until yesterday was $1,075. 8ee it today or tomorrow! Its excellent eare $975 KALORAMA at 17t PACKARD Hudson-Terraplane Adams 7437, Open Evenings Open All Day Sunday

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