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AUCTIONS. THE EVENI) WASHI NGTON. D. C., FRIDAY APRIL 30, 1937 AUTOMOBILE LOANS. "INNEDIATE 0ASH ON YOUR CAR Whether It Is Paid For or Not! $50.00 to $800.00 6 to 18 Months to Repay Chrysler De Soto Dodge Olds Pontiac Let us reduce your presenmt pay- ments and give you extra cash, too. No_endorsers required. No red tape and entire transaction is confidential Milestone Finance G;zrp. Three Convenient Locations: 716 Thirteenth St. NW. ME. 3300 1376 Park Road N.W. AD. 2100 636 Penna, Ave. SE. AT. 5000 FREE PARKING AT ALL OFFICES. AUCTION SALES. i ~_ TODAY. 5 DAM A, WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- ERTY. DESIGNATED FOR TAXATION PURPOSES AS LOT 30 IN SQUARE 117 IMPROVED BY_ 'PREMISES NO. 1108 NINETEENTH STREET NORTH- WEST By virtue of an order of the District Court of the United States for the District o! Columbia passed in Equity Cause No. R0, the undersigned trustees will offer {or” sale by public auction. in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF APRIL, AT THREE O'CLOC PM. " the following-described land =~ and premises in the District of Co- Tumbia. Part of original lot 30 in square'117 beginning on 16th street at the southeast corner of said lot thence north along the line of sald st; 15 feet: thence west feet to the line of part of said lot: thence south 15 feet: thence east feet to the beginning. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase oney to be paid in cash. the balance in o equal installments represented by the umissory notes of the purchaser. pavable in one and {wo vears. with int porcent per annum from day of abie semi-annually. secured by 1rust upon the proverty sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser A deposit of £500 cash or certified check ‘Teauired of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyanc- 1g. recording revenue stamps and notarial foes at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 0 be complied with within thirty davs f-om day of sale. otherwise the trustees roserve the right o resell the property. at e risk and cost of the defaulting pur- aser. afier five days' advertisement of ch resale in some newspaper published the city of Washington D. C WALTER_N TOBRINER Southern Buildins, JOHN A 'REILLY. NW. 1331 G St Trustees. HOUSTON THOMPSON. HERBERT S WARD Attornevs for Trustees Southern Building Ap19-d&ds.exsu TOMORROW situate to wit t c s & hberg Auction Sales, Inc. AUCTIONEERS AUCTION SALE 100 Au:(;mobiles 1227 R St. N.W. SATURDAY May 1st 12:30 O'Clock Large Assortment of Chevro- lets, Fords and Plymouths. Gus Eichberg AUCTIONEER Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers. FURNITURE Suites, Desirable Odd Pieces, Decorated !’lnll Clock, Carved Cabinet, Radios, Rugs, Pianos, Etc. BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 915 E ST. N.W. TOMORROW Commencing at 9 0’Clock A.M. AT 2 P.M. 50 DRESSES TRADE MuRK Bed Room, Dining Room and Living Room Fur- niture, Mahogany Chests of Drawers, Folding-Top Card Tables, Work Tables, Desks, Radios, Electric Fans, Vacuum Cleaners, Floor and Table Lamps, Books, REGISTERED T ,nks, China, Glass- ware, Plated Ware, Electric Clocks, Jewelry, Bric-a-Brac, Wardrobes, Pocl Table, Folding Ping Pong Tables, Up- right Piano, Curio Cabinet, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, etc. at Public Auction at SLOAN'S, 715 13th St. SATURDAY May 1, 1937 At 10 AM. By order of the Federal Storage Co. the Metropolitan Warehouse Co, the Union Storage Co. and others, TERMS: CASH i C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. Established 1891. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. INITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE OF N REAL ESTATE. By yirtue of & writ of fier faclas issued out of the Clerk’s Office of the District Court, of the United States for the District of Columbia and to me directed. 1 will sell by public auction, for cash. in {ront of the west entrance of the Court House, on D Sw between Fourth and Fifth Sts. N.W.. Whshington. D. on THURSDAY, THE ‘THIRTEENTH DAY OF MA 1937 AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M_ all the’ right. title nd interest of the defendants in the fol- owing-described real estate: Lots 62. 63, 64 and 65 in Square 3967, partially im- proved by premises No 1325 Quincy St. KE. seized and levied upon as the prop- iy of the defendants, Thomas C. Restifo nJ Madelene Restifo, and sold to satisfy a judgment at law No. 4621-M.C.. in favor of ‘Barney Krucoff,_and Charles C. Schul- man, trading as “Commercial Ofice Fur- \ture Co." i JOHN B. COLPOYS. United States Marshal in and for the District of Columbia, MILTON DUNN. Attorney for Plaintiffs, 513 Colorado Bids. p17.21-d&dbs.exSu MAS J. OWEN_& BON. Auctioneers, e 1431 EYE ST. N.W, TRUSTEES SALE OF DESIRABLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLING, KNOWN AT PREMIES (11 WHITTIER STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 7030 at folio 537 of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, we shall £ell in front of the premises on TUESDAY, E ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1837, TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK ' PM.. lots numbered eleven (11) and twelve (i2) in sauare numbered thirty-one hundred and sixty-seven (3167) in the subdivision made by H. Val Burt of a tract of land called “Fairlawn Manor.” as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Colymbia in Liber 57 at folio 40: subject to the building line restriction on said plat. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in ‘one. two and three years. with interest At siX per cent per anhum, pavable semi- annually. or if monthly 'terms desired, $1.000 cash. balance monthly. or all cash &t the option of purchaser. Deposit of required at time of sale. Terms of be complied with within thirty da date of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to reseli the property at the risk 3ud cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the District of Columbia, or deposit may be forfeited, or without forfelting deposit. trustees may vail themsel‘es of any legal or equitable iehts.against defaulting purchaser. Further particulars af time of sale. All conveyan . recording and revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Jorn € S RLD &p30.my3.5,7.10 Trustees. 4 | north 1 | of the east line of Center st | option of purchaser | cash reauired of purchaser at sale and running | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. LEGAL NOTICES. FUTURE. _FUTURE. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. S VENERRRD: BEVER RoahS CARD. BATH D HOT: WATER T _NO. 1493 MERIDIAN PLACE NORTHWEST. By Virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6911, folio 315 et seq., one of the i land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of party secured thereb: th undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in fron: of premises. on MONDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF MAY. 1937, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. {he, following-descrived properly in ihé District of Columbia. to wit ‘he south one- half of lot 5 in Daniel Breed's subdivision TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DWELLING. BRI/ | of part of “Mount Pleasant.” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 7 at folio 27 Beginning for the same on the e of Meridian ave. 150 feel east and running thence mortherly and parallel with Center AL 100 feet: thence easterly and parallel with Meridian ave. 50 feel: thence south- erly and parallel with Center st. 100 fe thence westerly along Meridian ave. b0 feet to the voint of beginning. now known for £ssessment and (AXatlon purposes as lot in square 2084 erms of sale: One-fourth of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash. balance in equal installments represented by promis- ¥ory notes of purchaser. payable in one. (W0 and three years. with interest at six Der cent per anum from day of sale. pay- able semi-annually. secured by first deed of trust upon property sold. or all cash, at A deposit of $306 00 Exami- natlon of title, convevancing. recording, Tevenue stamps ‘and noterial fees at cost of purchaser Terms to be complied with with- in thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property At risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five davs advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washing- ton D. C. or deposit may be forfeited. or without forfeitine deposit trustees may avail themseives of any legal or eauitable rights against defaulting purchaser. RAYMOND J. VIERBUCHEN, oo EDMUND M. EMMERICH. 24 y Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTION] 5 1431 Eve St. N.W. b TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TM- PROVED REAL FSTATE KNOWN AS PREMISES ' 5217 RENO ROAD By NORTHWEST. y_virtue of a’ certaln deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5040 folio 116 et sea. of the land records of the District of Columbia_ and at the reauest of the Pparty secured “thereby the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF MAY. 'AD 1983 AT FOUR-FIF- TEEN O'CLOCK P M. the following-de- | scribed land and premises. situate in_ the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot (wenty-three (21) in George F_Mikkelson's subdivision of Iots in square eighteen hundred and Afty-three (1%5:)), as per plat recorded in Liber 82, folio 47 of the records of the office of the sur- vevor of the District of Columbia, except the part of said lot 23 dedicated for ulley pUrposes s shown on plat recorded in Liber 84 folio (. of the aforesald sur- Yesor's office records: also part of lot twenty-four 124) in said Mikkelson's sub- division i d square eighieen hundred and fifty-three (1%5%). said part of lot twenty-four (24) being contained within the following metes and bounds: Beginning for the same on the northerly line of Reno 1oad at the sontheast corner of said lot twenty-four (4), thence along said rosd h Afty-two "(52) degrees. ffty-two minutes. forty (40) seconds west welve (12) feet. thence north thirty-seven (37) degrees. seven minutes, twenty (20) seconds east. fortv and ninety-four hundredths (40.04) feet. thence north seventy-one (71) degrees. seven (7) min- utes twenty (20) seconds east twenty-one and forty-six hundredths (21.46)) feet to the northwesterly corner of said lot twenty~ three (23). thence south thirty-seven (1) dexrees” seven (T) minutes, twenty (20) seconds west along the dividing line be- tween ‘said lots (wenty-three (21 and (?4). a distance of fifty-elg! ~four hundredths (58.74) feet 1o said road place of beginning Subject to b restriction line as shown on said plat. Subject (0 covenants of record.” Together with {mprovements. consisting of a three-story detached brick dwelling. with two-car bullt-in garage Terms of sale: One-fourth of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash. balance in three equal installments. payable in one. t three vears. with interest at five Per centum per annum. Dayable 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 Examination of title, convevanc- ing recording revenue stamps. etc. at oSt of purchaser Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost”of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. or deposit may be forfeited. or without forfeiting deposit. trustes may avail itself of any legal or equitable rights Against defaulting purchaser AL_SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. By H. PRESCOTT GATLEY. BBt President, E. PERCIVAL WILSON. iaeres Secretary, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE_KNOWN AS 72 T STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a deed of trust. Liber No. 6625. folio 513 et seq. one of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and ‘at the request of party se- cured thereby the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction. in front of premiscs. on TUESDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF MAY. 1037. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M._ the following-described property in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot num- bered forty-three (43) in Middaugh and Shannon’s _subdivision of lots in block numbered seven (7) “Bloomingdale” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber Coun- ty 13 folio 61; the sald property known for purposes of assessment and taxation as lot 43 in square 3110 Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in equal installments, ~represented by promissory notes of purchaser payable in one and two years. with interest at six per ceat per annum from day of sale. payable semi- annually. secured by first deed of trust upon property sold. or all cash. at option of purchaser. A deposit of $150.00 re- aquired of purchased at sale. Examination of title. convevancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. ‘Terms to be complied with within thirty ‘days from day of sale. otherwise trustee reserves the right to resell prop- erty at risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published in Washington, 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. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY recorded 1n Trustee, By ALFRED H. LAWSON. -d&ds.exSu Vice President. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE_OF A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1280 NEAL STREET NORTHEAST By virtue of a certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber 6965. folio 169. one of the land records of the Districi of Co- lumbia. default having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, and at’the request of the party secured, the undersigned trustees will offes for sale at public auction. in front of the premises. on FRIDAY THE SEVENTH DAY OF MAY. 1037 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM.. 11" that parcel of land situate and being in the District of Columbia, and described as ot numbered 977 in the Thrift Building Company’s subdivision of lots in block num- bered 5_“Trinidad.” as per plat recorded in the office of the suryesor for the District of Celumbia In Liber 74 at follo 191: said block numbered 5 being now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as square numbered 4063: subject to cov- together with the im- ap?2 enants of record: provements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two vears from the day of sale. with interest at the rate of six (67) per cent per annum until paid. payable semi-annual- ly. the deferred payments to be secured by A first deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser, A cash deposit of 300 required at time of acceptance of bid. Examination of title, conveyancing. notary fees. recording, rev- enue stamps. etc. at the cost of the pure chaser. Terms to be complied Wwith within 30 days from the day of sale otherwise deposit may be forfeited or without for- feiting deposit the trustees mav avail them- selves of any legal or eouitable rights against the defaultine purchaser. CHAPIN B. BAUMAN RAYMOND' J. VIERBUCHEN. 2p26.28.30.my3.5.7 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, HOT-AIR HEAT, NO. 3204 “Q" STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded In Liber No. 6814, folio 49 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of party secured there: by. the undersigned trustees will offer for saie by public auction, in front of prem- 1ises. on )AY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY. 1937 AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM.. the _following-described property in the District of Columbia. to wit: Lot 28 in Matthew E. Donahue’s subdivision of lots in square 1971. As per plat recorded in Liber No. 30. follo 189, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Subject to the right of re- demption by the makers of the aforesaid deed of trust. their heirs and assigns, within a_period of sixiv days from the date of sale. not excluding Sundays and holidays. s brovided in said deed of trust, Terms of sale: One-third of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash, balance in equal installments. represented by promis- sory noti of purchaser payable in one and two years. with interest at 5 per cent per annum from day of sale. payable semi- annually. secured by first deed of trust upon property sold. or all cash. at option of purchaser. A deposit of $500 reauired of purchaser at sale. Examination of title, conveyancing, recording. revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied With within ten days from _expiration of redemption _period, otherwise trustees reserve the right to Tesell property, at risk and cost of default- ing purchaser.’ after five days' advertise- ment of such Tesale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C.. or deposit may be forfeited. or without forfeiting deposit_trustees may avail themselves of any legal or equitable rights against faulting purchaser. EAOE'TS Phulghis #p30.my4.6.8.11 i Trustees. | vevor's » | Butier THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye 8t. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK APARTMENT BUILD. ING. CONTAINING TWELVE APART- MENTS, BEING PREMISES NO. 1430 G _STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. GGd4. folio 78 et seq. of the land records of the District of Oolu:nbia, and at the request of the parly securéd “thereby the undersigned trustee wlill sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on MONDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF MAY, AD. ¢ . AT THREE- THIRTY OCLOCK PM. 'the following- described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot 42 in Georgia H. Swan's subdivision of part of original lot 2 in Square 1050, as per plat recorded in the office of the' surveyor of the said District of Columbia in Book 76. at page 34 Sub- Jecl to a 10-foot right of way over the extreme east 10 feet of sald lot 42, for the use and benefit of the property con- veved to Robert William Darr by that certain deed dated September 19, 14 and recorded September 7. 1073, among the land records of said District Terms of sale: All cash A deposit of $1.000 in cash or certified check will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. revenue stamps. etc. at cost of purchaser Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some news- paper published in Washington, D AMERICAN S8ECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, By WM_ L. BEALE Vice President. (Beal) Altest: A. H. SBHILLINGTON. Asst, Secretary, Ap29-d&ds,exSu THOS. DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF PERSONAL EFFECTS, HOUSE- HOLD _GOODS. ETC., K [OR: CHARGES » GIVEN THAT ON . MA TWENTY-FIRST, 1957, "AT _TWO O'CLOCK P.M.. AND EACH SUCCEED- ING FRIDAY THEREAFTER UNTIL ALL GOODS ARE DISPOSED OF. They will be sold at public auction in the Warerooms of SMITH'S TRANSFER & STORAGE NW., €O’ INC 1313 You St Washington. D. C To enforce liens for storage charges. etc., due una unpaid, all household koods Paint= ings and personal effects on storape with the Smith’s Transfer & Storage Company, Inc in the names of Miss Ethel Addison, A S Allen. Mrs. Elizabeth Armour. Mrs. Frank Beum, J. Bird. M. L. Birge. Mrs. Alberta Brady. 'Ada Brent. Rebecca Broad- street. Graham Brown, Clarence Bush. John James Butler, Clarence Carter H H. Chaddick Mrs. I’ V. Christian_F B’ Cooney. Mrs. J. Cooper. M Dang field. William F Donnelly Miss J. E. Doo- ttle. Mrs. Leha Eaton, May Fisher, Miss jordon. Miss Lillie Green, Allen Mamie Hamilton. Mis:' Mary Willlam Hodge. Mamie Holland D. Haves. Mrs. Susan Ingles, Katherine Jenkins. John E Jackson. Helen Jeflery. H.'R. Jeffries. Mary L. Jones. Al- berta Jones, D P Jones. Albert King Mrs. Eva Knight Miss Jessie Lauscher. Herbert J. Lewis. John A. McCarthy. Mri Myrtle Marshall. Edward W. Mills Mrs Ruth Min= ee. Alexander Moore, C. E Morgan, ancis Loxkan Muir_ Mrs Bertha Nails, Al G. Nicholson. R E_Palmer. B. R. Peacock. Jilia Robinson.” Mrs. W. H. Rupp, Mrs Juanita Severe O. W Simpson. ir.; Joseph G. Simpson. Mrs Louise Smith, C. Palmer Sowers, Clarence Taper Hattie Wallace. Mrs Pr Waters and Mrs J W All pianos stored in the nume: e following per- sons, viz: Ret et John But- ler. "Miss nie “Hamilton, Jessie Lauscher. rrell, Hattie Wal- ins. LARENDON SMITH ident. Smith's Transfer age 1413 You St. NW D. C Washington 14 HLER & SON. Auctioneers lian Grisesly Harding. lace and Mrs ) (Signed) ARTHUR Ci b & _ ap20 myT ADAM A. W COLLATERAL SECURITY BY AUCTION. By virtue of the powers of sale contained in certain collateral agreements dated March 13 and April 27, 1913, one of secured being pay- able fort having_occurred in the pa same. at the request of the ho we will sell by pub- lic_auctio 1 our sales rooms. 41 E St NW. on TUESDAY THE FOURTH DAY OF MAY, 1937, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. _the following collateral to wit DEED OF TRUST NOTE dated March 13. 10 for twenty thousand dollars ($20.- ).00). payable on demand after date Wwith interest at 87 per annum, signed by Estelle Gusack. secured by deed of trust (purporting to be a second trust) conveying pArt of original lot 1 in square 4K9. now nown as jot 17 in the subdivision made by Alexander B. Allen. guardian of Eugene Hellen. of part of said sauare 489, as per plat recorded in Liber 11. folio 175, of the records of the office of the survevor of the District of Columbia_with improy ments thereon. ALSO DEED OF TRUS] 271033, for eight thou 00.00). pavable on ith interest at 6% per gned by Estelle Gusack. secured parting to be a second 108 in Thom of lots 'in _squa ecorded in Liber ¢ the ofm annum. s by deed of trust) conve: Melton's su e also lot 127 in Et of lots in_square in Liber 7 o el M. Rutty’s subdivision . as per plat recorde of the aforesaid s subject to e brances of together with the i provements _thereon. ALSO DEED OF TRU! OTE dated April 30. 1036, for one thousand six hundred fifty dollars (S1,650.00) payable in monthiy fnstall- ments of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) (with the privilege of making larger payments in sny amount) on the thirtieth day of each and every month after date until paid with interest at 6 per annum, payable at the maturity of each monthly install- ment due as aforesaid_on the amount then paid. signed by Charles A. Jackson and Armartine Jackson. subject to an amend- ment to the terms of the said note_as follows: “The monthly payments of $25 shall include interest instead of being in addition to interest as presently provided. As future monthly payments are received, sald payments are to be applied first to interest and the balance to principal. The holder of this note is hereby authorized out of future monthly payments to apply all of the same to interest until such time as_the interest due is fully liquidated.” reduced by credits fhereon to one thou- sand four hundred fifty-six dollars and sixty-six cents (S1.456.66) principal amount. which is secured by deed of trust (purporting to be a second trust) convey- ing ot 32 In square 5126 in Joseph L Tepper and Mary Tepper's subdivision of parts of the tracts of land called ‘Beall's Adventure” and “Fife Enlarged.” also styled “Pleasant View Helghts." as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 49. t folio 21, subect to the bullding restric- lon line as shown on said plat: with lhe improvements thereon. The above-described deeds of trust. containing complete descrip- tion of the property convesed. and rthe said collateral agreements. as well as the notes to be sold. will be exhibited for amination at the time and place of sa All_parties in interest please take maiice Terms: A cash deposit of “one-fourth (%) of the sale price required at ‘ime of acceptance of bid balance to be paid i cash within ten (10) days after day of sale: otherwise deposit will be forfeited &s liquidated damages to the said holder and the collateral will be resold at such time and place and upon such notice and terms as the said holder may direct ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. #p24.26.28.30.my3 AuctioneeTs. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Co- lumbia.—Holding an Equity Court —In re Dissolution of INSTITUTE OF GOVERN- MENT RESEARCH. a District of Columbia corporation —Equity No. 64274 —ORDER OF PUBLICATION.—Upon consideration of the petition of Harold G. Moulton, John C. Merriam and Leo 8. Rowe. constituting a majority of the present trustees of the Institute of Government Research, of Washington. D. C.. a corporation duly organized under the laws of the District of Columbia, and it being stated in said petition thai there remain no assets and no_ liabilities of said corporation. and further that the purposes for which said corporation was organized having been fulfilled. it is this 27th day of April 1937. ADJUDGED. ORDERED AND DE- CREED that all persons interested in said corporation shall appear herein and show cause, if any they have, by the 7th day of June.' 1937 why a decree should not be entered *dissolving the corporation: pro- vided a copy of this order shall be pub- lished in The Evening Star. weekly, for three successive weeks. the first insertion to be not less than one month before the day fixed for showing cause as aforesaid JAMES M. PROCTOR. Justice. (Seal) A true copy.’ Test: CHARLES E. STEWART. Clerk. By GEORGE A. WATTS, Asst. Clerk. ap30-my7.14 ARTHUR F. MULL] EORGE F. SHEA, MARTIN J. O'DONOGHUE. Attorneys for Petitioner, Tower Blds. IN_THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Colum- bia.—In the Matter of THE PETITION OF FREDERICK 'J. YOUNG. RECEIVER OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK, CITY OF WASHINGTON. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA —MISCELLANEOUS NO. 33.— ORDER NISI FOR SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTES.—Upon consideration of the verified petition of FREDERICK J. YOUNG, receiver of _the INTERNATIONAL ~EXCHANGE BANK, for an order authorizing the sale of Bank Asset No. 768. in the way of First Deed of Trust promissory notes in the sum_of $11.500. secured on Lot 810 in Square 3354 improved by property known &5 318-320-322-324 Cedar Street. Takoma Park, District of Columbia, together with a tax deed on said property held by the said Frederick J. Young. receiver, through the Atlantic Municipl Corporation, with taxes paid on said property through 1937, and a Second Deed of Trust note secured on_the “aforesaid property with a balance due of $1.270.74, and the court being mdvised thai the receiver has received an offer to purchase all of the said promissory notes and the tax deed above described. together with the Second Deed of Trust note, at and for the sum of $9.500. cash, net. 'said assignment of said notes and tax deed to be made without recourse on or warranty of any kind by said receiver. it is, by the court. this 26th day of April AD. 1937, ADJUDGED. ORDERED AND DECREED that said offer be accepted and said sale be ratified and confirmed unless cause be shown to the contrary on or before the sixth day of May, 1937, or unless higher offers in writing and properly guaranteed are received by the receiver in his office at 2000, Fourteenth Street Northwest. prior to 12 o'clock noon on the day preceding the last above-mentioned date. Copy of this order shall be published at jeast three times prior to the last-mentioned date in a news- aper of general circulation {n Washington, istrict of Columbia. JAMES M. PROC- TER. Justice. #p28.30; myd mi | |1v PROPOSALS, CARL ™ MCFARLAND, Assistant _ Attorney General; LESLIE C. GARNETT, United States “'Attorney; HENRY H. GLASSIE, Special Assistant’ to the Attorney General ALEX. H. BELL JR. Bpecial Attorney — IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.—In the matter of the acauisi- tion of Lots 21, 22, 23, 21, 26, 27, 28 and 20 in the Unlied States Trust Company, Trustee's * Subdivision of = Square 5180, called “Randle Highlands,” as per piat re- corded in the Office of the Survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 24 at folio 15, and Lot 35 in Margaret E. Gould’s Combination of lots in Sauare 51806, as per plat recorded in the Office of aaid Survevor in Liber 81 at folio 197, in- cluding all the right, title, interest and estate of (he owners of sald Lots 26, 27, #8. 29 and 35 in and to the soil of the public allev abutting the same: said Lot 21 being designated for taxation purposes As Lot %01 and said Lots 21. 22, 23 and being designated for taxation purposes as Lot 8O3 in Sauare 5486, all in the Dis- triet_of Columbia. —Filed April 22 197, Chiarles E. Stewart. Clerk —District Court, Docket No. 247 .— ORDER OF CITATION —Upon consideration of the petition of the United States of America filed herein on the 2und duy of April, 1917, by Leslie C. Garneit, United States Attorniey for ihe District of Columbia, acting under the in- structions of the Atiorney General of the United Stales upon the request of the Na- tional Capital Park and Planning Commis- sion. seeking the condemnation of the fol- lowing-described lands in the District of Columbia: _Parcel I Lot 4 in Square 5486 in_ the subdivision made by the United ‘Stutes Trust Company. Trustee. and called “Randie Highlands.” as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the District_of Columbia_(hereafter called the Survevor) in Liber County 24 at folio 15. known for tamtion purposes as Lot 804 in Square 5486 and improved by premises 700 _Minnesota Avenue. South- east: Parcel IL Lots 21 23 and 23 in Sauare 5486 in’ the subdivision made by the United Btates trust Company, Trustee. and called “Ranale Highlands.'’ as per plui recorded in the Office of the Surveyor in Liber County 24 at follo 15: also Lot 35 in Margaret E. Gould's combination of lots in said sauare, as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor in Liber 84 at follo 197, including all the right. title. interest and estate of the owner of said parcel in and to the soil of the public alley abutting the same on the southwest: said parc being deslgnated for taxation purposes & Tot %05 in Sauare 5486 and improved by | premises 17 Thirty-third Street, South= e 111, Lots and the subdivision mad Trust Company, Trustee, Randle Highlands.” as per plat recorded in the Office of the Suiveyor in Liber County 4 at folio 16, improved by ‘premises S11 Thirty-third Street, Southeast {ing the right, title, in- terest and estate of the owner of said parcel in #nd to the soll of the public alley abutting the same on_the west: Parcel Lots 28 and i) in Square 5486 in the ubdivision made by United States st Company, Tru d _“Randle | s pe recorded iun_ the b in Liber County 24 | proved by premises 813 Streel. Southeast including it ttle, interest and estate of of said parcel in snd to the | soil of the public alley abutting the same the west for the public use, that ix to | for_suitable development of the Na- | | Capital Park, Parkway and Piay- | ground System. —-It'fs this 2ond day of April, 1937. ORDERED THAT Auburn Sales Co. a corporation. €0 Wi Wright, 815 Seventeenth S'reel west: Charles W._ Beach, 23 Northwest; R. S. Bildman. Surviy tee, 1310 Fourtes J. Henry Browr K Street. Northwest New Hamipshire Avenu ces M. Eades NI Southeast. William H third Street Southeast Gould, 711 Thirt Joseph ' W. He 1004 4430 Fran- | closed PROPOBALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE Pureau of ‘Suppifes and” Accounts. i >epartment. Washington, D. O.. until 10 fclock am. May 4 "0z, tor turnishing laundry extractor o the Naval Hospita {rashington, D O Apply for proposals to eal _of “Supplies and Accounts, CHARLES CONARD, Baymastér Generar of the Navy. 2p23.30 AUTO ACCESSORIES. USED PARTS for any_make oa prices. Donulu; Beard’s Auto Wrecking Co., 101 w. Dist. 0856, TIRES FOR SALE. PasseNGER TIRES TRuok Good used tires. 16” and 17”; guaran- teed 5.000 to 10,000 miles, %250 to $4; other sizes at aitractive prices. Liberal trade-in_allowance. THE TIRE MART, 1627 North Capitol. Pot. 6147, TRAILERS FOR SALE. HAYES all-steel electric welded (no rivets). life time. safety trailers; %395 to $R90. PRINTCRAFT BLDG. GARAGE. INC. 030_H ST. N.W. (Basement). Met. 6f TRAILWAYS HOUSE & CAMP TRAILERS, display and utility traflers. $275 and uj Mfd. and sold by Herman Born & Bon: Inc. 219 N Fremont ave. Baltimore. Mi Plaza 4003 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. (Continued.) CHRYBLER 1933 convertible coupe: rumbie seat: title In dispute 22 months: in grand shape: $11_down. balance $21.11. 1166 18th st nw. 3¢ CHRYSLER 1037 Tuxe Roval seda two-tone green’ finish. chrome trim; h overdrive and wheel shields: low mileage new-car guarantee, See Bob Rutled: nd save money. 48 Md. ave, Hyatl le. eenwood 2412, CHRYSLER 1030 special Alrstream Windsor 4-door sedan, de luxe, driven 4,000 miles by company "official; ‘will sell $50 down. monthly payments to suit. Smoot Motor Co.. 4500 Wiscons! . West 1852. DE SOTO 1037 nearly new touring sedan: beautiful biack finish: will sacrifice. Mrs. Kennedy. Decatur_0520._ S ame DE BOTO roadster, 1930; new top and curtains; _motor reconditioned; beautiful canary yellow. good tires. ready to £o: the season is here for this car, wet it before it is too late: wonderful buy at the price. $165. Fleming Motor Corp.. Champlain_st. at Kalorama rd.. % block east of 2155 15th st. 1020. DE 8OTO 1936 2-door sedan, $645: this car has trunk on rear; has had the very best of care and looks brand-new: s real bargai your ow terms. L. P. Steuart, “The Old i lable.” 1§25 14th st ! _Decatur_480u DODGE 1934 4-d0o) T fnish: like new: $45 down Also 1033 coach. black finish. AUTOMOBILES D—9 e e e e e e e T e st i e S s trunk sale. 1852. FO ood Clev. 345 down $18 month. PRY MOTOR CAR CO.. 152 L B A e Sy DODGE 1935 special 4-door touring sedan. low mileage, bullt-in trunk. nearly new tires, motor’ perfect: $50 down, monthly AUTOMOBILES WANTED. CASH FOR YOUR CAR. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. Whether Car is Paid for or Not. SEE MR. BARNES, 1729 14th St. CASH FOR YOUR CAR—Highest rices paid. Superior Motor Cars, nc., 1320 14th st. n.w. De. 1300. AUTO TRUCKS FOR SALE. FORD 1931 "5-ton panel delivery: has fa tory rebuilt motor. Must sell at once, $K: Woody._rear 1216 North Cap_ Met._S044 DODGE 1944 de lJuxe a-ton panel de ery " just like new in mechanical condition and apperrance. Must sell at once. $100. Can be financed Woody, rear 1216 North Cupitol, Met._X044 % FORD panel, 1931 mechanical condition ®ood, sell as’is, $44_"A bargain for auick sale.” Fieming Motor Corp. Reo distribu- tors. Champlain st. at Kalorama rd. ! block east of 2155 iKth st. Col. 1020 FORD 1936 pick-up: ali-steel body. With cab. small mileage by one owner Have no further use for same. See any i of 1609 Kearney st. n e E 10385 167-1n. dual. stake. hydrau- brakes $405: Dodge 1933 commercial sedan, ke new. $375: Chevrolet 5 panel’ $3%5: Ford 1936 panel deliver: like new, $365: G M. C. 34-ton panel. $x5 Addison’ Chevr 1437 Irving st.nw. Adams TRUCKS. Panels—Pick-Ups, Station Wagons. Stake—Dump All Makes—All Styles. HILL & TIBBITTS. 1111 Vermont Ave. N W. S. O. S. BCORES TO CHOOSE FROM —All Makes —All Sizes lic Street. Northwe Trustee. 30:f Seventh Albert W. Howard, Tru Street Northwest: G Thirty-third 8t Lowry. X11 Th cast: Homer H. Lowry treet. Southeast. Ja Trustee. K15 Seventeer west: Vernon G. Owel Street, Northwest Minnesota Avenue Building __Assoc Streets. Northwest Prout Street. Southeast Flc 103 Seventh ~Street. Nort G. Scharhirt. Trustee. Street. Northwest. Robe Trustee %44 Seventeenth west: Minnie E. Solom Aver Southeast Trust Company Northw William KI5 Seventeenth Street foregoing of the C trict of Columbia. address unknown; address unknown. and Cha son. Kensington,' Marylan Davidson. Jr., Trustee Nortl Carolina: Louise A tee. 7001 Fairfax Road Edgemoor land; Richard P. Devidson Southern Pines. North Carolina: and Guaranty Co. a corporation more, Maryland. Laura L. Magr wood, Maryland. _and in the David man, North- Minnesota Loan & Sireets. Trustee. Mary-~ Trustes, Finance Balti- Der- that | de- | any of the persons hereinbefore deceased. the heirs. aliences of said persons (the forexoir ns named in said petit having or claimir inerest or e scribed or to b ation in _respect of same for public use. and all pers e same. be ted and on the are hereby monished to #ps h day of May_ 14 answer said petition ot said lands and to compensa! entitled required this court they _deem HOW- THER ORDERED themselves EVER. AND IT IS FU that a copy of this of citation be ublished once a week three_consecu- Pive weeks in The EVENING STAR and the WASHINGTON HERALD. new:papers »{ general circulation published in the District of Columbia. and also once a week for three consecutive weeks in the WASH- INGTON LAW REPORTER, the first of said publications to be not later than’the Yith _day of April 1937: AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that'a copy of this order of citation be served before the Te- turn day hereof by the United States Marshal for the District of Columbia. or his deputies, upon each of the persons named herein who is. 5o far &S ascertain- sble by reasonable inquiry. residing ot sojourning_ within the District o - B “"AND 'IT IS 'FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order of citation be mailed postpaid each of the persons stown by said petition to be. and herein- before designated as. non-residents of the District of Columbia_ such copy io be ad- dressed to the last-known place of resi- dence of such person. ALFRED A WHEAT. Chief _ Justice. Tue _ copy. st CHARLES E. STEWART. Clerk. By WM. P. LEMON. Asst, Clerk. (Seal) ap23.30my7. MILLAN & 900 F St ERNEST P. WILLIAMS, 1120 New York Ave. NW. Attorneys for Plaintiffs, MITH. IN THE DISTRICT COURT W OF THE United States for the District of Co- lumbia —_THE LINCOLN NATIONAI. BANK OF WASHINGTON. & corboration_e 3 Plaintiffs. vs. ALL SAINTS PROTESTANT FPISCOPAL CHURCH a body corporate. et al. Defendants - Eaquity No (.34 — ORDER OF PUBLICATION.—The obiect of this suit is to obtain a construction of the will of Helen Stirling Chase. late of the District of Columbia. and to determine the disposition to be made of certain legacies thereby ziven iether one legacy con- ditionally given is payable to the lezatee to whom same is given. Upon motlon of the plaintiffs 1t 15 this 22nd day of April. 1937 Ordered that the defendants. Charles W. Hellen and Dana Lincoln Hellen. cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before fhe fortieth day, exclusive of Sun- days and legal holidays ‘occurring after the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise the case will be proceeded with a: in case of default. Provided a copy of this order be published once a_week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter &nd the Evenine Star before said day. JAMES M. PROCTOR Justice (Seal) A true copy_Test: CHARLES E. STEWART, Clerk, By HARRY M. HULL. Asst. Clerk. 30.my7 | tires ! to choose —All_Body Btyles See Our Today's Bargains | sterrett Operating Service, Inc. 30 M_ST. NE__ Metropolitan 0505. ayments o suit_ 8moot Motor Co., 4500 Wisconsin ave. West 1852 DODGE 1931 coupe; looks and runs 00d; has good_tires: will' give some one many miles of fine service: $125. Pohanka Serv- ice. 1126 20th st. n.w. District 9141. “Famous for Quality” APRIL CLEAN-UP Rock Bottom PRICES All Guaranteed 136 ST $560 Chevrolet Master s‘35 De Luxe Coach __ 35 o, i $445 $325 ;3‘ Chevrolet Master De Luxe Coach JQA Chevroket Master ] Ry hen Mg o Chevrolet Master 33 i, §215 ~$195 AUTO TRUCKS WANTED. WANT used dump truck_ one or two ton state cash price. Address Box 24-T office. 2 ,3 | Chevrolet 132 S $220 ~$219 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. Advertisements of automobile dealers appearing under this classification are required to contain the mame and busimess address or the word “Dealer.” BUICK 1936 special de luxe coupe, sham- rock green finish. radio equipped. driven only 4.000 mijes. new-car guarantee. must sacrifice at %50 down: monthly payments to sult. Smoot Motor Co., 4500 Wisconsin ave. West 1852 BUICK 1933 67 sedan: 6 wheels side mountings and trunk rack: lady driven and like new: guaranteed: $65 down $21.11 monthly See_Bob Rutledge. 45 Md. ave. Hyattsville Greenwood 2412 BUICK 1945 de luxe sedan. $545: original black finish: motor powerful. smooth and quiet: car has had best of care. and is a real_buy his price, terms and trade Inc.““The Old Reliable.” Decatur 4800, d by lady down. balanc 1325 3 Lo U CHEVROLET 1936 master de luxe coupe: e action; used very little. For_quick sale. Si50_ Col. (186-M.__Dealer _Terms. CHEVROLET coupe, 1931: rumble seat; this car runs like a clock. very good con- dition.* good paint. slip covers seen to be appreciated: a and many miles of transpor Fleming Motor Corp — Chemplat Kalorama rd., '3 block east of 2 st Columbia 1020. _ g CHEVROLET 1934 town sedan: built-in trunk. knee action. Fisher no-draft ven- tilation, economical motor, good rubber; appears i 60-day guarantee ard & Kearney, 4201 Conn. Cleveland 2115 22 i CHEVROLET 1635 coach: Fisher no-draft ventilation; economical ~ motor; all good rubber: $335: 60-day guarantee, — Howard & Kearney. 4201 Conn. ave. Cley. 2115. 1°% CHEVROLET 1035 4-door_touring sedan. black finish. mohair upholstery, Philco radio, 4,000 miles. new-car guarantee; $65 down’ or vour old car in trade; monthly payments to suit, Smoot Motor Co., 4500 Wisconsin_ave. West 1852 X CHEVROLET sedan. 1031 Yy miles of unused transportation in 'this car. condi- tioned to move quick. If you bargain here it is. 6 wire whee slip covers. A bargain at the pri Fleming Motor Corp. Champlain st Kalorama rd st._Col. 1020 CHEVROLET 1 excellent 1 coupe: paint_motor and very clean: SI175: 7 See Bob Rutledee and save money 4K Md. ave. Hyatisville. Green- wood 2412 & CHEVROLET 1935 sedan. We guarantee this car_has never been In taxi service Name and address of former owner fur- nished on reauesi. This car is in excellent condition: aquiet motor. clean inside and out and 5 fine tires It is Honestly Priced at $349. and is worth more Pay $100 down: easy terms arranged. Owens Motor est 4 nst what others charge. “Our car {s guaranteed. Quiet, powerful. cconomical motor: clean as & pin inside and out. . We believe this is one of the best cars in the city. Pay $100 down and we will arrange eco- nomical G. M. A. C. terms to sult You. Free driving lessons if desired. Owens Motor Co. 6323 ave. CHEVROLET 1038 2-door_touring sedan. with built-in_trunk; tan Pisher body with no-draft ventilation. economical 6-cylinder motor. clean and sound_as new in every way. all good rubber: $499: guaranteed. L. P. Steuart. NE. Branch. 141 12th at. n.e_"Atlantic_6200 FRANCIS WILLIAMS. ERNEST F. WILLIAMS, Attorness. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States for the District of Columbia.— Mrs, Mabel Erma Kitchin, et al. plaintiffs, vs. Mabel Jean Phifer, et al._defendants — In Equity No_63.945.—ORDER OF PUBLI- CATION.—The object of this suit is to obtain a construction of the will of Edgar M. Kitchin in connection with the final disposition of the decedent’s professional business and to construe and terminate certain _contracts made by pleintiffs. Mabel Erma Kitchen as executrix and trustee under said will. and Christie H. Fesler. as trustee 'of said professional business. with defendants. John F. Robb. Harry C. Robb. sr.. and Harry C. Robb, Jr. Upon motion of "the plaintiffs. it is. this 29th day of April AD. 1937 ORDERED, that the defendants Alice Ruth Strite and Em- mons La Hue Kitchin cause their appear- ance to 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 proceeded with as In case of default Provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law_Reporter and The Evening Star. JAMES M. PROCTOR. Justice. _(Seal.) A true copy. Test: CHARLES E. STEWART. Clerk. "By J. WESLEY GARDNER, Jr., Asst. Clerk. ap30-my7.14 GEO. IN_THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Co- lumbia —Holding an_Equity Court.—In re: Dissolution ~ of ROBERT BROOKINGS GRADUATE _ SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT. a District of Ci lumbia _corporation —Equity No. 64275, —ORDER OF PUBLICATION.—Upon con- CHEVROLET 1035 standard sedan: excel- lent condition: 11.000 miles: officer leaving town. _Address Box 124-W. Star office. 2% CHEVROLET 4-door sedan. 1033 splen- did_condition. privately owned: fine ap- pearance, new tire Sacrifice. $26: ColEIaFe R CHEVROLET coach. 19035, master. with radio: in lovely condition: in storage 9§ months: owned by lady who went West: $17 down. balance $21.11. On sale at 1166 _18th st. n.w. 28556 CHEVROLET 1934 4-door sedan. with trunk: in excellent shape. new tires: $11 down. balance S19.71 monthly. Canbe seen at 1166 _18th st. n.w : CHEVROLET 1930 coach. good: a real buy at only $85 S th_st. n.w looks and runs Pohanka . 9141 CHEVROLET master business coupe. 1934: a splendid little car that will give some one many miles of service. Original black finish, good tires: smooth. quiet motor; $325." Pohanka Service, 1126 20th st. n.w. District 914 CHRYSLER _Airflow 4-door special de luxe sedan, Motorola radio. motor perfect. new tires. ivory and black finish, new-car guar- antee: $70 down. balance to suit. Smoot Motor Co., 4500 Wisconsin ave. West 1852. CHRYSLER 1932 8-cyl. sedan, cheap. -very €00d condition; being sold for storage and repairs. 1928 G-cyl. Packard limousine. good condition: $100. Thomas Bros. Garage. 1105 W st. n.w. CHRYSLER coupe. 1 0, dition: will sacrifice, $65. st.. Mr. Herring. CHAYSLER 1935 Airstream “8" 2-door touring sedan; in dark blue: 19,000 miles and _appears’ and performs like new. See Bob Rutledge and save money, 48 Md. ave., Haytisville. Greenwood 2412. T, 5. %ood con- 1819 N. Capitol sideration of the petition of Harold G. Moulton, John C. Merriam and Leo 8. Rowe, constituting & majority of the present trustees of the Robert Brookings Graduate School of Economics and Gov ernment of Washington., D. C., a corpora- tion duly organized under the laws of the District of Columbia, and it being stated in said petition that there remain no assets and no libilities of said corporation. and further that the purposes for which said corporation 'was organized having been fulfilled, it is this 27th day of April, 1937, ADJUDGED. ORDERED AND DECREED that all persons interested in said corpora tion shall appear herein and show cause, if ‘any they have, by the 7th day of June, 1937, why a dectee should not be entered dissolving the corporation; provided a copy of this order shall be published in The Evening Star. weekly, for three successive weeks, the first insertion to be not less than one month before the date fixed for showing cause as aforesaid. JAMES M. PROCTOR, Justice. (Seal) A'true copy. Test: CHARLES E. STEWART, Clerk. By GEORGE A, WATTS, Asst. Clerk. #p30-my7.14 ADDISON FORD SPECIAL ’36 Ford V-8 Tudor 35 Ford Touring Fordor, trunk ’34 Ford D. L. Coacl 35 Ford V-8 Tus 32 Ford V-8 Coupe *31 Ford A Sedan_ Addison Chevrolet, Inc. 1437 Irving 8t. N.W. Adams 8411 t2 block east of 2155 18th | others | Oldsmobile 6 Coach Coupe 34 '33 & $295 32 520 conne $225 3 " Plymouth s?fi Sport Coupe ‘31 Chevrolet Sport Coupe ____ IS LISTED HERE Backed by Horner’s Famous Guarantee Buick 41 Trunk Sedan__$765 Buick 41 Trunk Sedan__$595 Buick 48 Trunk 2-door Sedon _ __ Buick 4650 Opera Coupe Radio Buick 56-S Coupe Buick 58 2-dr. Tr. Sed._$425 Buick 57 Sedan DODGES Dodge Coupe _ Dodge Sedan _ Dodge 2-dr. Tr. Sedan_$525 Dodge Sedan $445 Dodge Tr. Sed. (Radio) $625 Dodge Coupe -$495 Dodge Conv. Cpe. (Radio) —-----$565 Dodge Trunk Sedan___$525 Chevrolet Coach (2) ___$325 Chevrolet Coupe (2) ___$495 Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Sedan $495 Chevrolet Sedan (3) ___$375 Chev. Sedan Trunk (2) _$595 FORDS Ford D. L. Spt. Coupe, Radio Ford D. L. Tudor Trunk Radio _ Ford Tudor _ Ford D. L. Trunk Sedan 4-door -$395 PLYMOUTHS Plymouth 2-dr. Tr. Sed._$595 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan__$445 Plymouth Sedan _ OTHERS ‘36 Pontiac 8 Tr. Sedan___$695 ‘32 Auburn 12 Custom Sed._$195 ‘32 Olds. 6 Sedan D. L. ___$295 ‘36 La Fayette 2-dr. Trunk, Radio —----$495 ‘34 Reo Sedan _ -----$395 ‘35 Chrysler 6 Coupe_____$525 TERMS—TRADE STANLEY H. HORNER Inc. 1529 14th Natl. 7651 1111 14th Natl. 9473 N DODGE 103 condition: 47 Phone Columbla 5414, DODGE 1936 special 4-door touring sedan. beautiful driven only K.000 miles by a lady; sacrifice; 350 ‘down: monthly payments to #1it at Smoot’s, 4500 Wisconsin ave. West further ally indorsed, $345 Champiain_st, east of 2 FORD 1931 driven official; unusual value, $219. NAVAVAVAY ¥ and radio; 0 cash. black finish. D 1034 Fordor de luxe sedan, paint, fine tires: e convinced of its condition looking for a good sedan, don’t look any Gold Beal guaranteed and person- Fleming Motor Corp., at Kalorama rd Col. 1020 V-8 Tudor sedan Victorla Revenue 4221 Conn 18th st since new by §401 Better A IIAY): ,;vfiv NIRNTAY NNANINA Used VAN, Cars NI interior Internal ____AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. _four-door sedan built-in like new. used only 7 months: see it today: $300 off for auick Mr. 1218 Conn. ave. DODGE 1935 sedan: 17.700 miles. perfect 4553 Holmead pl. perfect, must, Tunk. drive this car and if_you are 15 block AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. FORD 19135 4-door touring sedan de luxe, 12,000 miles, cordoba finish. runs and looks lke new: new-car guaraniee; $49 down, $20 month. Smoot Motor Co.. 4500 Wis- consin_ave. West 1852, S FORD 193 coupe: rumble seat: custorm Ford heater and bullt-in radio with ear level speaker: not to be told from brand- ped: $450; 60-day guarantee. Howard & Kearney. 4201 Conn. ave. Clev. 2115. 1 FORD 1934 Fordor touring seda Philco radio, de Juxe equipment throughou 7.000 miles; must se!l at once; $55 dow 825 month., Smoot Motor Co.. 4500 W consin ave. " West 1852 FORD 1936 Fordor: chauffeur-driven. lit tle mileage, and appears new: eficlent V-8 motor aculately clean. tires show no wear. $435: 60-day guarantee. Howard & Kearney, 4201 Conn. ave. Clev.2115. 1% FORD 14 tan finish and | Interior lady bank o $45 down, 45 Md, im 5 de luxe coupe like new. owned by motor and tires perfect month Hvattsville 1933 BUICK Model 87 De Luxe Sedan with 6 wire wheels, 2 fender wells, trunk rack, black Fisher body, like new; immaculate whipcord interior, faultless straight-8 motor, 6 excellent tires. Phone District 8100 for demonstration. Emerson & Orme guarantees it . __.._.___ ‘36 D. L 31 Sk 30 Buick Sedan AN AR f— °36 Ford V-8 Tudor Sale Price $429 °35 Ford V-8 Coupe Sale Price $329 PAY-AS-YOU-CAN ON THE LOGAN PLAN Quick Service ALL WE ASK is your good word, a steady job and a sincere desire on It Pays to Buy from a Dependable Dealer E0/GIAWN AUTHORIZED Starts Today! A Sale That Will Save the Public Thousands of Dollars During the Next 15 Days!! OUR FIRST BIG SALE Since movine to our bigr new has been booming. fine cars have been taken in trade. cars accumulate, and keep the cha NEVER AGAIN Will You Buy Famous RGG Cars at Such Low Prices °35 Ford D. L. Tudor Sale Price $329 °34 Ford D. L. Coupe Sale Price S285 your pointments—no _delays. order and we will deliver your car in double-quick time. Year—Make—Type 1932 Chevrolet Coupe 1932 Auburn Sport Coupg Buick 16-S Cpe. "36 1runi deaan (35 Ganv: ones 34 All Logan records have fallen we intend o wipe 'em all out at one fell swoop nnel clear for A GREATER MONTH OF MAY! $395 $295 $575 T$395 $545 $475 %345 Studebaker Coupe Plym Tr Pontiac Sedan Chrysler 8 Airs'm Sed. Dodge dan Ford Coupe 34 36 ‘34 £35 35 ‘35 $735 $775 $565 $535 11 1-dr. Sed 67 67 DEALER location the Sale of New Fords Hundreds of Now. rather ‘than let these °36 Plymouth Touring Sedan S339 °36 Chevrolet Coach Sale Price S439 part to co-operate. No disap- Place your "‘Down‘IAPricg ---| $7.00 [ $195 | $7.00 | $149 1929 Graham Paige _ | $7.00 [ $159 1930 Dodge 4-door Sedan_ ---1 §7.00 | $139 1931 Chrysler Sedan ______ | $7.00 | $169 1931 Cke(frolet Sport Roadster______| "$7.00 | $135 —— Pontiac Sedan . _ [ $7007 s$55 Sedan ____ | '$7.00 | $50 1929 e ST0NES50; 1929 Auburn Convertible Cbupp ___| $7.00°| $49 ‘Nash Sfied;‘n A | $7.00 | 45 MANY OTHER GREAT BARGAINS! 1111 18th St. N.W. USED CAR LOT—I18th & M ST. N.W. Phone District 5800 BRANCH—2047 VIRGINIA AVE. N.W. (Continued on Next Page.)

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