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AUCTION SALES. AUCLIONS., AUCTION SALES. EVENING LEGAL NOTICES. FUTURE, e (Continued.) THOMAS J_OWEN & SON. Auctioneers, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF DESIRABLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLING. KNOWN AT PREMIES 611 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 sellin front of the premises on TUESDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1937, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK ' PM.. lotd numbered eleven (11) and twelve (i2) in square numbered thirty-one hundred and sixty-seven (3167) in the subdivision made by H_ Val Burt of & tract of land called “Pairlawn Manor.’ as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Colymbia in Liter 57 at {olio 40: subject 1o the building line restriction on said plat. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. balancé in ‘one, two and three years. with interest AL SIX per cent per anium, pavable semi- annually. or i monthly 'terms desired. £1,000 cash, balance monthly. or all cash at ‘the option @f purchaser. Deposit of $300 Tequired at tiMe of sale. Terms of sale to be compliea with within thirty days from date of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right (o resell the property at the risk and of the defaulting purchaser. after advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the District of Columbia. or deposit may be forfeited. or hout forfeiting deposit. trustees may avail themsel es of any legal or equitable richts against defaulting purchaser. Further particulars at time of sale All conveyanc- Ing ‘recording and revenue stamps, etc.. at cost of purchaser W_G.SCHAFHIRT. JOHN C. SCOFIELD. _Ap80.my35710 _ — Trustees. _ THOS. DOWLING & CO.. Auctioneers. BALE OF PERSONAL EFFECTS._ HOUSE- HOLD GOODS. ETC. FOR_STORAGE CHARGES_-NOTICE_1IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT "ON FRIDAY. MAY TWENTY-FIRST, 1937, "AT _TWO QCLOCK 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 CO.. INC 1313 You St. N.W.. Washington. D. C To enforce liens for storage charges. etc., 1e and unpaid. all household goods. Paint- s _and personal effects on storage with Smith's Transfer & Storage Company I the names of Miss Ethel Addisa len. Mrs. Elizabeth Armour. M Frank Baum. J Bird M. L_Birge. Mrs. Iberta Brady 'Ada Br Rebecea Broad- Graham n. Clarence Bush. John James Rutler,” Clarence Carter H M. Chaddick. Mrs an_Emma B’ Coonev. Mrs. J M. L. Danger- field. William F. Donnelly. Miss J. E. Doo- little, Mrs. Lelia_Fator ¢ Fisher s Lillian Gordon. Miss Hamilton. Miss Ma FHodge, Mamie Ho te Inc A ns_John E. Jackson, John A “McCarthy i NS Eee x rancis Lo G. Nicholso: a ilia_Robinson. Mrs. Juanita Severe C G. Simpson. Mrs Sowers Hattie ¥ J W, names of 1 becca Broadstre: Green Peacack 1p, Mrs. Jr.: Joseph C. Palmer nerine _Jer Joseph G. Simp- ace and Mrs. CLARENDON SMITH dent. Smith's Transfer 1313 st. Nw ap30.my?.14 i g FHOS. J. OWEN AUCTIONEERS. 1131 Eve USTEE'S SALL OF VALUABLE TWO- TR T ORY RATCE APARTAENT BUILD: TAINING. TWELVE APART= MENTE, BEING PREMISES NO. 1450 G STREET NORTHFAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust fuly recorded in Liber No. 6644, folio 76 et seq. of the land records of the District { Columbia. and at request of the §m\ secured thereby the undersizned rustee will sell at public auction. 1n_front f the premises. on MONDAY, THE TENTH ?’“ OF MAY. AD 7. AT, THREE- 'HIRTY O CLOCK e following- escribed land and premises, situate in the District of C: designated s and being lot #ubduvision of quare 1050, fice of the of Columbia in Sect to a 10-fo Tot ded rvevor_of the said District at page 39, Sub- av T for he s b con- veved illiam _Da y September A deposit of 1 be etc.. at ¢ le to be complied rom day of sale. serves the righ the risk_and _cost after five davs advertisemen ) resale in some news- paper put £t D C AMERICAN SECURITY AND RUST COMPANY_ Trustee, By WM. L. BEALE, Vice President. o ILLINGTON. Asst. Secretars. Adam A. Weschler & Son 915 E Auctioneers, 8ankr;;7!;y Sale —of— SIX RESTAURANTS Well established, five with beverage licenses. — Five 'mow in _operation. Known and located as follows CHAPLIN’S CAFE 1219 G St. N.W. (Subject to Trust of §15,000) SIDNEY’S WESTERN 1018 14th St. N.W, SIDNEY’S WESTERN 943 9th St. N.W, (Subject to Trust of About £6.100) SIDNEY'S 709 G ST. N.W. SIDNEY’S TRIANGLE CAFE 1247 North Capitel St. (Subsect to Trust of About $2.800) SIDNEY’S 1744 F ST. N.W. By Public Auction At WESCHLER’S 915 E St. N.W. MONDAY May 10, 1937. Commencing 2 P.M. AN furnishings. fixtures, equipment, leasehold inteiests. leases, xood will. licenses, etc., of above mentioned restaurants. Al have Class alco- f hol_beveraxe licenses except 1744 F_St. N.W.. which has Class “D” and 1219 G Si. N.W. having no alcohol f heverage license. E For particulars as to leases, etc.. apply to the undersigned. Stdne Bankrupt No. ash. ATHAN SINROD. Trustee, 1219 G St GOLDSTEIN, MILLYARD. torneys for Trustee. In re Terms N.W. HYVMAN M. JOHN F myd 5.6.7.8 THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve St. N.W TRUSTEE'S SALE OF 'VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL FESTATE. KNOWN AS PREMISES '~ 5°17 RENO ROAD NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No 0, folio 119 et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbfa. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the trustee will sell at public auction. in front of the premis THE TENTH to | | charge, before the hour named above | a_deposit of § undersigned | FUTURE. ADAM A, WESCHLER & BON. INC., AUCTIONEERS, NOTICE OF SALE TO ENFORCE LIENS FOR CHARGES. To whom it may concern: Notice {s her by given that on SATURDAY, THE TWEN- TY-SECOND DAY OF MAY, 07, AT THE HOUR OF NINE O'CLOCK 'A.M..'and con- tinuing each succeeding Wednesday and Baturday until all goods are disposed of, at the auction rooms of Adam A. Weschler & Son. situated at No. 915 E Btreet North- west, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, the undersigned will sell at public auction the personal eflects and miscel- laneous household goods stored in the names of and for the accounts of Mr. or Mrs, H. Comer Howeli, Mr. or Mrs, Eari S. Mink Mrs. A, W. Stephens, Mr. of Mrs. C. F. Dalzell Mrs, Edith Dobyns. Mr. or Mrs. Alber. Driver. Mrs. 8. M. Gills, Mr. or Mrs. George Green. Mr, or Mrs. H E. McCombs. Mr. or Mrs. F. A. Norris, Mrs. Ruth E. Stokely. Mr. A Valentine, Mrs. Amelia Evans. Federal Acceptance Corp ration Said auction and sale will be made under and by virtue of section 33 of an act of Congress approved Abril 15, 1010 {36 Stat., Part I, P. 301), known as the Warehouse Receipts Act and for the pur- pose of satistyinz the n of the under- signed on said property for storage charges and other lawful charges in connection with the caring for and safekeeping of said personal property, together with costs of said sale AMERICAN STORAGE COMPANY. my7.13 L. P. WARING. President. NCIS ~ WILLIAMS, ER) WILLIAMS, Attorneys. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States for the District of Columbia— Mrs. Mabel Erma Kitchin, et al, plaintiffs, STAR, AUTO_ACCESSORIES. USED PARTS for any make car, popular prices. Beard's Auto Wrecking Co., 1012 3rd st. s.w. Dist. 0850, TIRES FOR SALE. vs. Mabel Jean Phifer, et al.. defendants. In Equity No, 63,045 "—ORDER OF PUBLI- CATION.—The object of this suit is to obtain & °construction of the will of Edg M. Kitchin in connection with the final disposition of the decedent’s professional business and to construe and terminate certain contracts made by plaintiffs. 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, 29th day of Acril. AD. 1937 ORDERED, that the defendants. Alice Ruth Strite and Em- mous La Hue Kitchin cause their appear- ance. to be entered herein on or before the ~ fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal “holidavs. occurring after the day of the first publication of this order; otherwise. the cause will be proceeded with &s in case of default. Provided & copy of this order be published once & 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 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF United States for _the Distric: of ‘G ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers, COLLATERAL SECURITY BY AUCTION. By virtue of the powers of sale contained in" certain collateral agreements dated March 13. 1930, and April 27. 1933, one of the notes secured being payable forth- with, default having occurred in the pay- ment of the same. at the request of the holder thereof. we will sell by public auction, “within_our sales rooms. 915 E St._NW. on TUESDAY THE POURTH DAY OF MAY_ 1937, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, the following _collateral. to wit: DEED OF TRUST NOTE dated March 13. 1930 for twenty thousand dollars ($20 .- 000.00). payable on demand after date with interest at 6% 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 380, now known as lot 17 in the subdivision made by Alexander B.'Allen. guardian of Eugene Hellen, of part of said square 489, as per plat recorded in Liber 11. folic 175. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, with improve- ments thereon. ALSO DEED OF TRUST NOTE dated April 27 1933, for eight thou- sand ‘dollars ($8,000.00), payable on de- mand after date’ with interest at 6% per annum. signed by Estelle Gusack, secured by deed of trust (purporting to be a second trust) conveying lot 108 in Thomas H. Melton's subdivision of lots in sauare 1062, as per plat recorded in Liber 34, folio 155, of the Tecords of the office of the ‘surveyor of the District of Columbia; also lot 127 in Ethel M. Rutty’s subdivision of lots in square 4506. as per plat recorded in Liber 78, folio 43. of the aforesaid su yevor's office records: subject to encu brances of record; together with the im- provements thereon. ~ALSO DEED OF TRUST NOTE dated April 30. 1938, for one thousand six hundred fifty dollars (S1,650.00). payable in monthly install- ments of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) (with the privilege of making larger payments in any ‘amount) on the thirticth 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. sikned by Charles A. Jackson and Armartine Jackson. sublect to an amend- ment 10 the terms of the said note as follows: “The monthly payments of - shall include interest instead of being in addition to interest as presently provided. As future monthly payments are received: said 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 “thereon to one tho sand four hundred fifty-six dollars and SIXty-SIX cents ($1.456.66) principal amount. which is secured by deed of trust (Purporting to be a second trust) convey- ing lot 32 in square 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 Heights. as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 49, at folio 1. subject to the buflding restric tion line as shown on said plat: with the improvements thereon. The above-described | deeds of trust. containing complete descrip- tion of the property conveved, and the said collateral agreements. as well as the notes to be sold. will be exhibited for ex amination at the time and place of sal All parties In interest please take notice, Terms: A cash_deposit_of - one-fourtl ('4) of the sale price required at time of acceptance of bid, balance to be paid in cash within ten (10) days after day of sale: otherwise deposit will be forfelted as 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. DAM A. WESCHLER & SON ap: 38,30;my3 Auctioneers. 22 THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED until TUESDAY. MAY ELEVENTH. 103 at the SAME HOUR and place. _ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. (@ Auctioneers. . PROPOSALS. UNITED STATES SENATE. OFFICE the Secretary. Washington D. C. April 2 1937 —Sealed proposals will be received at this office untii TWELVE O'CLOCK M. MAY 19, 19 for furnishing stationery for the use of the United States Senate for the fiscal vear ending June 30. 1938 Blank forms of proposals. showing the quantity and quality of each article and the form bond to be siened by the bidder and sure- ties. will be furnished on application to, this office.” Proposals should be indorsed * 05 Senate.” and Ye directed to Edwin A. Hal- sev. Secretary of the United States Senate. Washington, D. C. Proposals and specimens musi be delivered at_this office. free of [o] mEDWIN A HALSEY. Secretary. INVITATION FOR BIDS. The United States Department of Ag culture, Resettlement Administration. Sub- urban Resettlement Division. Washington D. C. May 6, 1¢ SEALED BIDS. in triplicate. for furnishing all labor and ma- terials and performing all work for iction of ' the Rural Hich . Greenbelt Project. near Berwsn, land. as follows: All trades including Heating and Drainage. Electrical and in- cidental work thereto, also work for drives, walks. grading and landscaping and a Sewer approximately one mile in_ length all ‘as specified in the specifications for the Rural High School shown on drawings. will be received until 2 pm E S T. Thursday. June 3. 19:}7 and then ‘publiciy opened. 'Bids not posted in the United States mails are to be de- livered to Room 5 of the United States Department of Agriculture. Resettlement Administration. 2020 _Massachusetts Ave. N.W. Washington. D. C. Attention is called 1o the fact that mot less than minj- mum_wage rates prescribed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture must be paid on this profect. Specifications and draw- ings. not exceeding two sets. may be 0b- tained at the office of the Suburban R ttlement Division (Room 5. 2020 Mass tts Ave. N.W. Washington, D. C.). in the discretion of the director of that diyi- sion. by any general contractor. provided 5 is made for each set to assure its prompt return. One set Will be furnished builders'’ exchanges and cham- bers of commerce who will guarantee to make them available to any subcontractor or material firm interested. and to quantity surveyors. provided a deposit of 25 madesto assure its prompt return. Checks ofiered as deposits shall be made pavabie 10 the order of the Treasurer of the United States. Cash deposiis will not be accepted. Bid security in_an amount not less than five per cent (5%) of the bid will be re- aquired. JOHN S. LANSILL. Director. Sub- urban Resettlement Division. for the Ad- ministrator. Bids shall be submitted in the envelopes furnished therefor by the Government. The bid. together with all other required bidding documents. shall be sealed in_the smaller one and no writing shall be done thereon. The larger, inclosing the smaller, shall also be sealed. and mailed or deliv- ered to reach the place of opening on or before the stipulated time. my7.10.12 AY OF MAY. AD. 1 AT FOUR-FIF- EN "O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de- foribed land and previises”situate in the istrict of Columbia, and designated as pnd being lot twenty-three (23) in George F. Mikkelson’s subdivision of lots in square righteen hundred and fifty-three (18 s per plat recorded in Liber 82. folio 32 of the records of the office of the sur- geyor of the District of Columbia, except the part of said lot 23 dedicated for alley urposes s shown on plat recorded in Liber 'S4 folio 26. of the aforesaid sur- Yevor's office_records: also part of lot twenty-four (24) in said Mikkelson’s sub- fivision in_ said eighteen hundred wnd_ fifty-three (1853). said part of lot twenty-four (24) being contained within the Tollowing metes and bounds: Beginning Tor the same on the northerly line of Reno road at the southeast corner of said lot twenty-four (24). thence along said road north™ fifty-two '(52) degrees. fifty-two (39 minites forty (40) seconds west twelve (12) feet. thence north thirty-seven (37) degrees, seven (7) minutes, twenty (20) seconds east, forty and ninety-four hundredths (40.94) 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- Lhree (23) thence south thirty-seven (37) degrees” seven (7) minutes. twenty (20) peconds west along the dividing line be- tween “said lots twenty-three (23) and iwenty-four (24). a distance of fifty-eight and seventy-four hundredths (58.74) feet. 10 sald road and the place of beginning. Subject to building restriction line as shown on said plat. Subject to covenants of record. Together with improvements, consisting of a three-story detached brick dwelling. with two-car built-in garage. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash, balance in three equal installments. pavable in one. 1wo and three years. wiih interest at five 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_6f $500 will be required at time f sale. Examination of title, conveyanc- ng. 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 Teserves the xight to resell the property. at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five davs' advertisement of such resale in some_newspaper published in Washington, D. C. or deposit may be forfeited. or withotit forfeiting deposit. trustee may avail itsell of any legal or equitable rights against defaulting purchaser NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. By H. PRESCOTT GATLEY. President. (Seal) Attest: At E. PERCIVAL WILSON. #D20-dkds.exBu e gL, b = LEGAL NOTICES. MILLAN & SMITH, 900 F St. N.W. RNEST P WILLIAMS, New York Ave. N.-W. orneys for Plaintiffs, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OPF THE United States for the District of Co- lumbia —THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON. a cornoration. et al.. Plaintius. vs. ALL SAINTS PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL ‘CHURCH, a body corporate. et al. Defendants—Equity No. 63034 ORDER OF PUBLICATION —The object 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 fo be made of certain legacies thereby given and whether one legacy con- ditionally given is payable to the legatee to Whom same is given. Upon motlon of the plaintiffs it is. this 22nd day of April, 1937 Ordered that the defendants. Charles W. Hellen and Dana Lincoln Hellén. cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sun- days and legal holidays ‘occurring after the day of the first publication of this order: giberwise the case will be proceeded with a3 In case of default, "Provided » copy of this order be published once a_week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and the Evening Star before said day. JAMES M. PROCTOR. Justice, (Seal.) A true copy. Test: CHARLES E. STEWART. Clerk, By HARRY M. HULL. Asst. Clerk. .my’ E 1421 Att ap23 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Uniied States for the District of Co- lumbia.—Holding an Equity Court. s for stationery for the United States | the | School | entilating, | Building and as | is | lumbia —Holding an_Equity Court.—In re: Dissolution ~of ROBERT ~BROOKINGS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT. a District of Co lumbia _ corporation —Equity No. 64273 —ORDER OF PUBLICATION.—Upon con- sideration of the pelition of Harold G. Moulton. John C. Merriam and Leo 8. Rowe. constituting a majority of _the present trustees of the Robert Brookings Graduate School of Economics and Gov- ernment of Washington, D. C., & 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 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 1947 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 decree should not be entered dissolving the corporation; provided & 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 beore the date fixed for Showing_cause as aforesaid. JAMES M. PROCTOR. Justice. (Seal.) A'true copy. Tesi: CHARLES E. STEWART. Clerk, By GEORGE A WATTS. Asst. Clerk. ap30-my7.14 CARL MCFARLAND. Assistant _Attorney General; LESLIE C._ GARNETT. United States “Attorney; HENRY H GLASSIE, Special Assistant’ to the Attorney General; ALEX_ H. BELL JR. Special Attorney ... IN ‘THE'_DISTRICT. COURT_ OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA —1In the matter of the acquisi- tion of Lots 21, 22, 23, 21, 26, 23, 8 and 20 in the United States Trust Company, Trustee's * Subdivision of - Square . 5186, called “Randle Highlands,” as per plat 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 . Gould's Combination of lots in . Square 5186, as per plat recorded in the Office of said Survesor in Liber 81 at folio 193, in- cluding all the right. title. interest estate of he owners of said Lots :8. 29 and 35 in and to the soil o public ‘alley abutlink the same 1 being designated for taxatios as Lot 804 and said Lots 35 being designated for taxation purposes as Lot 05 in Square 518, all In the Dise trict_of Columbia.—Fiied April 20. 1047, Charles E. Stewart, C! District Court. Docket No. 2478 —ORDER OF CITATION. ——Upon consideration of the petition of the United States of America filed herein on the 22nd day of April. 1937, by Leslie C. Garnett. United States Atiortey for the District of Columbia. acting under the jn- structions of the Attorney General of the United States upon the request of the Na- tional Capital Park and Planning Commis- sion. seeking the coudemnation of the fol- lowing-described lands in the District of Columbia: Parcel I. Lot 24 in Sauare 5186 in_ the subdivision made by the United States Trust Company. Trustee, and called “Randle Highlands.” as per plai recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia (hereafter called the Surveyor) in Liber County 24 at 15. known for taxation purposes ‘as 804 in Square 54%6 and improved by premises 700 _Minnesota Avenue. South east: Parcel 1L Lots 51 and 2% in Sausre 548G in’ the subdivision mads by the United States trust Company, Trustee and called “Rancle Highlands" as pet plat recorged in the Office of the Sirvevor in Liber County 24 at folio 15: also Lot 45 in Margaret E_ Gould's combination of lots in s2id square. as per plat recorded n the Office of the Survevor in Liber 84 at folio 197, including all the richt, title. interest and estate of the owner of said parcel | aud to the soil of the public allev abutting the same on the southwest: said Darc being desicnated for taxation PUrposes &s Lot K05 in Sauare 5456 and. {mproved by premises 711 Thirty-third Street. Southe east: Parcel IIL Lots 26 and 57 in Square 5486 in the subdivision made by | the United States Trust Company, Trustce and called “Randle Hichlands.” as per plat recorded in the Office of the Survevor in Liber County “4 at folio 15 improved by ‘premises 811 'Thirty-third Strect. Southeast. “including the right. title, In: terest and estate of the owner of said parcel in and to the soil of the puolic alley butting the same on_the we<t: Parcel 1V Lots 28 and 29 in Sauare 5456 in the subdivision made by the United States Trust Company. Trustee. called . “Randle Highlands ™ as ‘per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor in Liber County 24 at follo 15. imoroved by premises Si% Thirty-third’ Street. Southeast. including all the right. title." Interest and estate of the owners of said parcel in and to the soil of the public alley abutting the same on the west: for the public use, that is to | sav. for suitable development of the Na- | tional ‘Capital Park, Parkwav and Play. Kround System.—1It is this 22nd day of | Abril 1937, ORDERED THAT Auburn Sales Co.. a corporation co Willlam B. | Wricht” 815 Seventeenth Street. North- west: Charles_W._ Beach. "3 U Street Northwest: R S. Bildman. Survivine Tru tee. 1310 Fourteenth Street. Northwes J. Henry Brown. Surviving Tristee, 100 K Street. Northwest: Max Cohen New Hanipshire Avenue. Northwest: ces M. Eades Sl Thir Southeast: William H Eades_ 813 Thirty- third = Strect Southeast: Margaret Gould. 711 Thirty-third Street. Southeas Joseph 'W. " Heilman, Trustee. 13:1 Strest. Northwes': William M. Hoftman Trustee_ 303 Seventh Street, Northwesii Alert W Howard, Trustee. 20 Seventh Street Northwest: Grace Gould King. 711 Thirty-third Street Lowry. K11 Thirty-third Street. South- east: Homer H. Lowry. 811 Thirty-third Street. Southeast: James E. McCabe, Trustee. 815 Seventeenth Street.” North- west: Vernon G. Owen Trustee. 1413 I Street. Northwest: Maurice J. Patlen, 700 Minnesota Avenue Southeast: Perpetual Building _Association_ Eleventh and E Streets. Northwest: David Poilock, 2200 Prout Street. Southeast: Florence F. Sesso. 303 Seventh Street. Northwest; William G Schafhirt. Trustee. 523 . Eleventh Street. Northwest: Robert T Silverman, Trustée. 839 Sevenfeenth Sireet. North: west: Minnie E. Solomon. 700 Minnesota Avenue. Southeast: Washington Loan & Trusi Company. Ninth and P Streets. Northwest: Willlam B. Wright. Trusiee. K15 Seventeenth Street. Northwest. all th foregoing of the City of Washington. Dis- trict of Columbia. and Howard M. Ineram. address unknown: Anna E. Zirwes Yage address unknown. and Charles H. Davi son Kensington_ Marvland: H. Bradley Davidson. Jr.. Trustee. Southern Pines | Norta Carolina: Louise A_Davidson. Tru tee. 7001 Fairfax Road. Edzemoor, M: |land: Richard P. Davidson, Trustee, Southern Pines, North Carolina: Finence and Guaranty ‘Co.. a corporation Balti- more. Maryland: Laura L. Magruder, De wood, 'Maryland. and in the even{ that any of the persons hereinbefore named is deceased. the heirs. alienees or devisees of ‘sald persons (the foregoing being the persons named in said petition) and ALL PERSONS having or claiming to have any right. title. interest or estate in the lands hereinbefore described or to be entitled to compensation in respect of the taking of the same for public use. and all persons occupying or in possession of the same, be and they are hereby required. cited and admonished to appear_in this court on the 19th day of May. 1937, at 10 o'clock a.m. to answer said petition’ for the condemn: tion of said lands and to make claim for the compensation to which they _deem themselves _entitled. PROVIDED. HOW- EVER. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order of citation be published once a_week for three consecu- tive weeks in The EVENING STAR and the WASHINGTON HERALD newspapers of general circulation published in the District of Columbia, and also once a week for three conseculive weeks in the WASH- INGTON LAW REPORTER. the first of said publications to be not later than the 26th_day of April 1937: AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order of citation be served before the re- 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 as ascertain- able by reasonable inouiry. residing or sojourning within_ the District of Colum- bla. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order of citation be mailed postoaid te each of the persons shown by said petition to be. and herein- before designated as. non-residents of the District of Columbia. such coby to be ad- ressed to the last-known bplace si- dence of such person - ALFRED A WHEAT. ef _ Justice. rue . Test! CHA E. STEWART. Clerk By WM. F. LEMON. ‘Asst. Clerk.’ (Seal.) 4D23.30my7. , Purposes Frar y-third Stree L GARAGES FOR RENT. O e arage sultable for suto OF Car storage. WM, R ELLS. 150 "Eve st. n.w. District 202! e 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 & majority of the present trustees of the Insutute of Government Research. of Washington. D. C.. & corporation duly organized undsr the laws of the District of Columbia, ‘and it being stated in said petition that there remain no assets and no_ liabilitles ‘of said corporation. and further that the purposes for which said corporation Wes 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 conn 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 ipe day fixed for showing cause as aforesaid. JAMES M. PROCTOR. Justice. (Seal) A true copy. Test: CHARLES E. STEWART. Clerk. ; GEORGE A. WATTS. Asat. Clerk. ap30-my7.14 TRAILERS FOR SALE. FTAVES all-steel electric welded (1o Tivets). e safety trailers. $475 to $905 ERTCRART ‘BLDG, GARAGE. INC. 930 H § W._(Basement). M 921 TRAILERS MADE TO ORDER. cabin style. commercial or camping: we finance. Dixie Trailers, Beltsville_Md. 1 S. 3. Meeks Son, 645G St. N.W. AUTOMOBILES WANTED. ears Address W‘hel:h:xr Car Isml;g.l't'i ;311? or Not. SEE MR. BARNES, 1729 14th St. CASH FOR YOUR CAR—Highest rices %d. Superior Motor Cars, Boc, 1520 Teth . now. _De. 1300, 44320 | G| Southeast: Eula Ferne | | to PASSENGER TIRES TRuUCK Used 16-in, and 17-in. guaranteed 5,000 to 10,000 miles, $2.50-$4; 6.00x20, 32x6, $4 up; mile ofl, 2-gal. cans, 8hc: good oil. 9c at. THE TIRE MART, 1027 North Capitol. Pot. 6147. AUTO TRi.JCKS FOR SALE. FORD 1930 half-ton panel delivery; per- fect conditton: $75 _Woody, rear 1216 North_Capitol. Met. 8044. Sl GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK, eauipped with large express body, this truck is in excellent condition throughout; price only $2:5. Northeast Motor Co., 9720 Bladens- g rd. n.e. FORD 147 weeks, puri count’ new. Northeast M ne.Atlantic 0200. i 5 FORD 14354 sedan delivery. equipped with 4-cyl. motor. See this economical litle commiercial car it is in very fine condition and is a_ real bargain. Northeast Motor Co., 920 Bladensburg rd. n.e. Atl. 0200, CHEVROLET truck. 1932, express body. dual wheels, in fine condition: this truck has a lot of good service in it: body well built. Look this truck over before you buy. FLEMING MOTOR CORPORATION. dis- tributors for Reo. Champlain st _at Kalo- rama rd. half block east of 2155 18th st. n.w._Columbia 1020. sedan_delivery, used only a substantial dis- and guarantee. 10 Bladensburg rd. Stake—Dump, All Makes—All Styles. HILL & TIBBITTS. 1111 Vermont Ave. N.W. S. O. S. SCORES TO CHOOSE FROM —All Makes —All Sizes ~-All_Body 8tyles See Our Today's Bargains Sterrett Operating Service, Inc. 30 M ST. NE Metropolitan 0503, -R-U-C-K-S " INTERN’L, LATE 1934. Perfect condition, new 2-yard bod never _under shovei: prew “tires: %, 1934 Dodge chassis and 00d tires overhauled: low mileage; G Wells Coal Co.. Mt. Rainier. G ADDISON TRUCK SPECIALS 1935 Dodge 153" Dual, Stake 1935 N~ Sedan, Delivery. 1935 Chev. 157" Dual, 1935 - 365 5 Chassis & Cab Chev Panel Ford Panel, 3,000 miles 465 Addison Chevrolet, Inc. 1433 Irving St. N.W, Adams 5111 1936 " AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. _ Advertisements of automobile dealers appearing under this classification are required to contain the name and business address or the word “Dealer.” 41" four-door sedan, Duco finish: a car that is roomy and very comfortable: will_give real performauce and economy 5 always 3 better BUY and EASIER TERMY at SUPERIOR MO- TORS. 1320 14th st. n._Decatur_1300. BUICK 1930 Victoria: hes had only one owner; paint is good. has good tires and it runs perfectly: S100. Pohanka Service o st District 9141 convertible se : “white sidewall tires, black finish! a little over 8000 miles: sold new for S1900° now selling for 31245 always a better BUY gnd EASIER TERMS at SU- PERIOR MOTORS. 1 lith st. nw. Decatur_ 1500 CADILLAC 1937 12 $005: " driven sligh sold new for $4.7 and heater: mus Always a better BUY and i SUPERIOR MOTORS, Decatur_1:101 2 CHEVROLET 1435 <p ble seat: a car th give the maximum of performance at the mint of operat- ing_exnenses. Always a beiter BUY and EASIER TERMS at SUPERIOR MOTORS 1320 14th st._n w. _Decatur_1300 = CHEVROLET 1979 coupe: runs perfect: new tires and battery: S39. Woodv. rear | of 1216 North Capitol st. Met. 8044. CHEVROLET 1932 spor roadster: new | green metallic finish. good tires. mechanical- Iv_excellent: very sporty and attractive: only $175 Pohanka Service. 1126 20th st n.w. _ District 1 CHEVROLFT 1¢ 10200 miles your inspection original ow Serviee 11 CHEVROLET 1934 coach. Motors 15 Pennsylvan CHEVROLET. 19:1 rubber. slip covers. good pall many miles of gond_ servics suit vour pocke:b Corporation. Champlain rd. 1s biock east of Coiumbia 1020 CH BUICK 1936 n.w neer sedan, G000 mies: be seen to be appreciated EASIER TERMS 20 14th st. n.w. coupe $525° rum- roughout ou_of the Pohanka ct 0141 Capitol se_ seat. good ready for 1931 6 xood_paint condition and price 1o move i car before vou buy . S1 Motor Corporation. Champlain'st rama rd. 1; block east of 2155 nw._Coliimbia 1020 CHEVROLET 1434 action. Fisher no-dr factory finis excellent tires Capitol Motors, coin_030: CHEVROLET 1 master coach 1t ventilation. clean terior, fine motor. 5 $10° down. $5 Wk, Pa. ave. se. Lin- i 4-door trunk sedan: attractively refinished. clean mohair uphol- stery. fine free-wheeling motor. all good rubber: $195: $10 down. $4 wk. Capitol Motors,_215 Pa. ave. s.e. Lincoln 0303. CHEVROLET 1030 sedan_delivery. exact mileage 6.44: spare tire never used. It's just like & new car_$475. C. C. C. guaranty. Capitol_Cadillac Co. 1227 22nd st. n.w. Natl._4300._Open Sun. and eve. CHEVROLET 1930 sedan. sacrifice. six wheels: newly painted: in ‘good condition. Call Adams 0959, evenings. CHEVROLET 1 coach A real beauty. Quiet. powerful. economical motor: spotless interior. 5 fine tires. Here is a car you will be proud to own and drive. Honestly Priced at Pay S100 down and_we | will arrange easy. economical terms. Free | ing lessons if desired. Owens Motor CHEVROLET 1931 master_sport al glossy black finish almost rumble seal: motor smooth. powerful excellent tires. clean inte- rior. "Honestly Priced at_$310. and it worth the money. Pay S100 down: eass economical ferms on belance. Owens Motor Co._632:1 Ge ave. CHEVROLET 1935 master black, perfect condition $450._To_ inspect. Lincoln CHEVROLET 1933 master sedan _with trunk; the car is right. the price is right, o, snd 18 months {0 pay. Williams & 507 14th CHRYSLER 1 fou S powerful. " comfortable, economical see it and drive it; always a better BUY and FASIER TERMS at SUPERIOR MO- TORS. 1320 _14th st. n.w. Decatur 1300, CHRYSLER 1 2 de luxe sport roadster: paint. tires. motor and general conditon excellent: ready for the open road. A bar- gain for ! L. P. Steuart, Inc.. 1325 14th st. n 3 DODGE 1936 coupe: floating_power. hy- draulic brakes, safety glass and many other fine "DODGE'’ features: motor and rubber like new. Any demonstration. Priced low at 599 L. P. Steuart. Inc.. 1325 14th Stnw. DODGE_ 1936__four-door Tiky aquiet “sport coupe. Private owner. sedan. built-in trunk, black finish: in excellent condition throughout:” $50: always @ better BUY and EASIER TERMS at SUPERIOR MO- TORS _1320 14th st. n.w. Decatur 1300 DODGE 1043 de luxe sedan; original brown metallic finish is like new: 6 wheels. metal tire covers: clean inside. fine tires: it per- forms_perfectly: Pohanka Service, 11 _n.w. District 9141. 935" 4-door touring_sedan. black factory finish like new: $N5 down. $u4 month, PRY MOTOR CAR CO., Packard dealer,” 5000 Conn. _Clev. 9800. DODGE_ 1935 4-door sedan. stored 1 ruly “like new Mr. berry, 1218 C year; Rosen” WASHINGTON, DG AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. . ______(Continued.) DODGE 1634 G-wheel sedan. black finish like new and one of the best’ we have had this_year: ¥66_down. $19 month. PRY MOTOR CAR CO.. 1527 14th excel- DODGE 1935 6-pass. touring sedal lent paint; fine. clean upholstery; large trunk. all good tires and a splendid motor. You will find this clean car unusual value; $470 . guaranty. Capitol Ci Co., nd st n.w. National : Open Sun. and eve. FORD 1937 85 Tudor touring sedan: ra- dio, ete.; driven 3.000_ miles; repossession {dealer). Bargain. $550. Columbia_207b. FORD 1036 de luxe trunk sedan, $540: black Duco finish, white sidewall fires: I§ in perfect condition: always a better BUY and EASIER TERMS at SUPERIOR MO. TORS. 1820 14th st. n.w. Decatur 1300, FORD _ CONVERTIBLE SEDAN original black factory finish and eavip) with white_sidewall tires: $75 G month. PRY MOTOR CAR CO. dealer. 5000_Conn, ave FORD 1930 coupe, with rumble seat. custom radio and heater ' finish and interior clean and unworn, motor just nicely broken in nearly new tires: $450; G0-day guarantee. Howard & Keatney, 4201 Conn. ave. Clev. 2115, % i o FORD 1944 Fordor sedan. Priced ex- tremely low at $250 Pay only $60 down and we will arrange easy. economical terms to suit vou. Good motor. upholstery, finish and tires. ' See Owens Motor Co.. GleoTgimkaye i Wh e e st WO ) e FORD 1936 “Tudor sedan_black: powerful and quiet’ V-8 motor. rubber and interior excellent.” Truly a firie car. priced low for immedjaie sale, $467. L. P. Steuart, Inc., 1325 _14th st. n.w. 2 FORD 1034 de luxe Fordor sedan: original black finish. spotless throughout, fine mo- tor. good rubber: $:125: $25 down. $5_W Capitol Motors, 215 Pa. 5. coln_0:30% ave. CHRYSLER 1936 6” 2-Door Brougham New-car _condition and appearance in every de- tail, all-steel body. safely glass. hydraulic brakes overdrive and floating power. Truly a_ beauti- ful car at the ow rice- ot 9695 MANY OTHERS H. B. Leary, Jr., & Bros. 1321 14th St. POL. 4900 of “GOOD WILL” MOTOR CARS XXX SPECIAL Plymouth Coupe, motor, tires, paint and gen- eral ' condition above $299 averare Pontiac De Luxe 2-Door, Sedan, like n--a.é. every detail. New-car '36 Ford De Luxe Tudor Trunk _Sedan Ford Tudor Chevrolet Town Se- dan y Pontiac “6" Touring dan (gun metal) hrysler Touring Se- dan 5 Chevrolet Master Coach Pontiac “6” De Luxe Sedan Pontiac “6” Coach Master 36 36 '36 35 Chevrolet Coach Pontiac De Luxe Se- i PORTIAC B0, . "DIRECT FACTORY DEALERS.. L. BLANK, Pres. 119 Irving St. N.W. ADams 0535 ADDISON Chevrolet Specials Chevrolgt Master = De Luxe Town Sedan $513 Chevrolet Sport Coupe, . s. $165 Chevrolet’ Master Coupe. Radio. heater £535 Chevrolet Std. Cpe Chevrolet ~ Coach £363 1 Chevrolet Coach $165 Addison Chev., _lsc. 1137 Irving St. Adams 5411 '36 '35 '36 '35 FRIDAY, USED CARS BUY NOW QUALITY CARS AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS See and compare our cars and compare them with fine any you have ever 1931 _$199 1931 $169 1933 seen. Buick Sedan ___ Chevrolet Sport Coupe___ Pontiac Coach Chevrolet Master Sedan Chevrolet Chevrolet ter Coach Chevrolet ! 934 Master Coue ' 93‘ Chevrolet $319 $319 Sport Sedan ' 935 Plymouth Coupe Plymouth Coach DODGE 19336 _coupe, $55: Tadio and heat- er. black finish. excellent condition: see and drive this remarkable bargain. Aiways a better BUY and EASIER TERMS at SU- PERIOR MOTORS. 1320 lith st. n.w. Decatur 1 i DODGE fa a0, fine condi tion: low gas consumption. 6 good tire: $100._A. F. Skinner, 2626 Woodley pl.. ¢ DODGE 1933 5-pass. sedan, model D-P; 6 steel wheels. trunk rack, beautiful brown finish,” spotless upholstery, all good tires and heater. You will find this a very clean car; $325: C. C. guaranty. _Capitol Cadillac Co., 122% 2nd st. n.w. National 3:300._Open’ Sun. and eve. PACKARD—1937 Model 120 Sport Coupe Driven 2.500 miles, beau- tiful jet-black body, rumble seat. heater and many _other . {eatures, new-car condition and appearance in every way. Fully guaranteed with full trade ai- $1,045 Chevrolet Master Coupe _ 1935 1935 1935 1936 1936 1936 Chevrolet Master Sedan__ $449 $419 $539 $499 $539 1931 $699 1931 $629 MANY OTHERS Easy Terms and Trade BARRY-PATE 1130 Conn. Ave. Chevrolet Master Coach __ Chevrolet Master Town Sedan _ Ford De Luxe Touring Tudor_ Ford Sport Sedan Chevrolet D. L. Sport Sedan Chevrolet D. L. Coupe _ lowance for your_car MANY OTHERS - H. B. Leary, Jr., & Bros. 1321 14th St. POL. 4500 1123 18th St. N.W. Drive in 18th St. Entrance MAY 7, 1937. ____AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. FORD 10/35 touring sedan, trunk, efc. carefully driven; Jjust repossessed. dealer; bargain. $:125. terms. _Col. 6156-] FORD 1933 de luxe coupe. black: excep tionally clean and sound every way: $350; $10 down, $4 wk. Oapitol Motors, 215 Pa._ave. sie.Lincoln 0303, D 1935 de luxe Tudor: dual horns and tail-lamps. safety glass. motor tiptop. tires excellent. very clean: $379: $79 down, $5 wk.Capitol - Motors, 215 Pa. ave. s.e. Linicoln_0303 R FORDS, 1936; 18 to select from_ As low $39) Capitol Motors, 215 Penna. 31 smooth, economical 4-cylinder ‘motor: clean paint and uphol- stery. good tires: $139: $10 down. $3 wk. Capitol Motors, Pa. ave. se. Lin- 0303 = FORD 135 cab; ! te sidewall tires. spotlight, radio: here is re- markable valie. $5 C, C. C. guaranty. Capitol Cadillac Co.. 1242 2und st. Natl._3300.__Open Sun. and eve. FORD 1935 cabriolet, here is a clean car, exact mileage 12,546 paint, top and motor all in splendid condition: $415. C. C. C. guaranty. Capitol Cadillac Co., 1 *nd st.n.w._ Natl. 3300. _Open_Sun. and eve. "Tudor: n.w. "i"amaua for Quality” 14 SPECIAL BARGAINS for Friday & Saturday All Reconditioned All Guaranteed Ready to Roll NO PAYMENT ___ Until June 22 % 8560 35 $435 ;36 Chev. Master D, on Tow Sed: i sss ,_3‘ Chevrolet Master $325 De Luxe Coach 134 5 $350 934 S, M 32 G S185 $220 _$219 P A 34 _ $295 $280 " Ford ’33_Zld-'!;ohlle 6 oac 953—%£;vr«|{. Master $395 $425 Chevrolet Master De Luxe Sedan Chevrolet Master De Luxe Coach -8 Plymouth De Luxe Coach '35 425 Bl S $IT5 Dist. 8300 Open Eves. .Ez'!‘u STREETLE.I\INI. BET. 161 & 1730 LIKE BUYING Silver Dollars at a Discount As established as the Ameri- can Dollar, the Ford R & G policy is a feature of proven value. R & G means the car MUST come up to a rigid set of specifications before it is sold. This insures your get- ting a SAFE, RELIABLE, AU- THENTIC VALUE. For a sure bargain, it's the next best thing to buying Dollars for quarters. What could We do that is stronger than this =— WE GUARANTEE YOU THE BEST DEAL IN TowN ON ANY Authorized Dealers 1114 Vermont Ave. N.W. 1820 14th Street N.W. Phone NAtional 9850 A . AUTOMOBILES. _ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE PORD 1037 Tudor_de luxe, model car was driven direct from new-car deal- er's show room 1o us: has never peen in a private owner's possession: $695;.C. C. C. guaranty, Capitol Cadillac Co.. | 3and t. D.w._Natl. 3300._Open Sun. and eve. FORD 1935 Fordor tourink sedan. large trunk, beautiful gray finish, spotléss up- holstery, _excellent tires and a splendid motor; $385. C. C. C. guaranty. = Capitol Cadillac_Co.. 17 “nd st n.w. Natl. 3300._Open’ Sus eve FORD 1934 Fordor sedan: trunk, good tires, fine paint job_runs like a new car: Gold Beal guaranteed and personally in- dorsed: $345. Fleming Motor Corporation, Champlain_st. at Kalorama rd.. ' block st of €165 18th st. n.w._Columbia 1020 FORD 1933 Tudor sedan: dual windshield wipers. fog light. horizontal bumpers. me:al tire covers. Motorola radio. new fuel pump and distributor rebuilt carburetor, good tires: $265 Gene, 1220 M ave, nw., | after h_p.m. today L FORD ~CONVERTIBLE SEDAN, 1035: original black factory finish_and eauipped with white sidewell tires: $75 down. 26 | month. PRY MOTOR CAR CO.. Packard | dealer. 5000_Conn. ave. Clev. 9500 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. FORD 1935 Fordor sedan: privailcly owned nd carefully driven: appears and runs like new: %: 05 down. $5 wk. Capitol Motors. 215 Pa. ave. s.e._Lincoln 0303 FORD 1936 V-§ trunk Fordor. settle estat cheap; in storage 5 months; terms. Co= lumbia_1157 evenings. o FEEGE FORD 1936 CONVERTIBLE COUPE. all de luxe equipment; very low mileage; beautiful black finish wita_tan upholstery and top. Car like new. Sacrifice. PRY, 4FACKARD.” 5000 Conn. ave. Cleveland 000, FORD 1 Tudor, only driven 11.000 miles; the appearance of this_car will make you proud to own it; $375. Also several 1934 Fords from $265 up. Williams & Baker. st FORD 1035 * sacrifice for 0540, ext. 31% GRAHAM 1933 de luxe 6-wheel sedan. ex« cellent tires. private owner needs immedi= ate cash, $165. _Decatur 5399 after 5 - This will 5: exceptional buy. Met. PACKARD—1935 Model 120 Touring Sedan Truly & fine car in the best of mechanical con- dition, finished in gray, large ‘built-in_trunk. in- terior and general con- dition far above the aver- age. fully guaranteed. See it today. $685 Priced for im- mediate sale H. B. Leary, Jr., & Bros. 1321 14th St. POt. 4500 1934 Packard Super 8 Sedan One of the models that make Packard a name ¢ renown. Biack Duco ! weil - fenders white side tizes, twin horns and rear_lights 1934 Packard Super 8 Seven-Passenger Limousine YOUR CAR IS LISTED HERE Backed by Horner’s Famous Guarantee Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge helped er A beautifully kept car in perfect condition inroughout. If you are desirous of finding a car w perfection of lLine, per- formance and econ omy, look at this $945 value - 1935 Packard 120" Coupe Coupe ________$395 Sedan ___ $345 2-dr. Tr. Sedan_$525 Sedan __$445 Dodge Tr. Sed. (Radio_) $625 Dodge Coupe Dodge Conv. Cpe. (Radio) ----$565 Dodge Trunk Sedan _. $525 This is a business model equipped. Deep maroon Duco finish. Exceptional care has kept this car as good as the day t left the show room See'st at once! $625 1933 Graham Sedan Brand-new black finish. splendid car that will give th sands of miles service. Tire upholistery, motor, all $295 in A-1 shape radio Pontiac 8 Tr. Sedan _$695 Auburn 12 Custom Sed._$195 Olds. 6 Sedan D. L. $295 La Fayette 2-dr. Trunk, Radio 5495 -$395 Chrysler 6 Coupe _____$525 Plymouth 2-dr. Tr. Sed._$595 Plymouth Sedan ______$195 Packard Sedan Z$95 Nash Sedan _ “$145 Ford 4-door ---_$565 Olds. Sedan --$595 TERMS—TRADE STANLEY H. HORNER, INC. 1529 14th NAt. 7652 (111 14th NAt. 9473 1934 Studebaker President Sedan De luxe equipment finis A car that onal care an powerful and smooth- Tires, up- paint, all fin Coal bl has $345 Suchard Kalorama at 17th One block west of 2400 16th St. Open Eves. and Sun. AD. 7437 R SR NN YA AY N A Buick’s RS A A NAY NAY 1936 CHRYSLER Airstream 4-Door Sedan with built-in tr factory finish without a scratch: uphoister spotlessly clean and unworn; low mileage by one careful owner; new-car order in every respect Phone District 8100 for demonstration 6 Emerson & Orme guarantees it ~ s 15 Buick 18 Studebaker 36 ens stann$775 |36 S 1o 735 Boner o $565 | 34 Tontixe ‘34 B €, $535|35 31 Bk ¢ $195(35 5212 |9 NNVAAY N/AYAY VA $295 i 8575 $395 e ¥ $545 A5 rod 8345 Coupe__ NAY Cars wstine Sales Sean! AS BIG 3 WI&S NEW FRIENDS Chevrolet Coupe. Car No. 679 Chrysler Sedan, Car No. 562 _ '34 '3 '36 '35 31 '35 29 $295 - $125 $515 $319 8175 $595 . $99 - §299 -$169 - $149 Qe $159 $299 $259 $315 LUSTINE-NICHOLSON HYATTSVILLE, . GReenwood MARYLAND 2200 Chevrolet Coach. Car No. 662-A Chev. Cabriolet, Car No. 485-A Chev. Sport Seda: Car No. 656 Buick Sedan. Car No. 41 Chev. Sport Coupe. Car No. 653 Chrysler Sedan, Car No. 610 Chevrolet Sedan. Car No. 459-A Olds. Touring Sed. Car No. 601 Plymouth Spt. Cpe. Car No. 451-A Ford Coach. Car No. 4 Packard Sedan. Car No. 594

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