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FIRST TRUST LOANS Long-term REFINANCING . . . 3-Year Con- Lowest Rates . . struction Loans . . . 3% BOSS & PHELPS MORTGAGE CO. Loan Correspondent John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co. NA. 0300 1417 K St. N.W. FINANCIAL, SAFE INVESTMENTS First Mortgage Notes on very conservatively ap- 6% praised new buildings in and near Wllh(nll.n( denominations Genernl Busmeu, Inc., uilding Department Money for Construction Loans and Loans on Existing Properties $9.50 per $1,000.00* Per Month Pays All Expenses except heat and maintenance. You |! own your home outright in years. *Approximate. SHANNON & LgCHS' Mortsage Loan Correspondents INVESTORS SYNDICATE 1505 H St. N.W. ' MuNICIPAL, RAIL, INDUSTRIAL, PuBLIC UTILITY, i FOREIGN AND ‘ REAL ESTATE BONDs LOCAL SECURITIES PREFERRED AND COMMON STOCKS BOUGHT s SOLD » QUOTED JOHNsTON. LEMON & Co. MEMBERS WASHINGTON $TOCK EXCHANGE SouTHERx Bune. Natl. 2345 DIst. 3060 5% FIRST DEED OF TRUST ONLY | GEORGEL BORGER 643 Indiana Ave. N.W. Nat'l 0350 20 3516 Conn, Ave. Cleveland 1303-1304 Mortgage Loans Business Property $25,000 or Over Residence Property Up to $20,000 Attractive Amortization Plans to Suit Low Rate of Interest District, Nearby Md. end Va. Robert Peddicord 1713 K St., N.W. DI. 0010 Office Hours—#-12 : Individual Requirements Safe Investments First mortgoge notes, 6% i Washington and near- | $500 up. Interest 6% per annum. || Bradley, Beall & Howard, Inc. || Southern Bldg. Phone Nat. 0271 well secured on con- | {{ &y Maryland. ~Denominations of Established Nearly 40 Years TO PURGHASE, BUILD OR REFINANCE Interest as Low as Easy Monthly Pa}’fi\en!s as low as $7.50 per $1,000. No commissions or renewals. be paid monthly. may Taxes Investigate our economical loan plan. COLUMBIA BUILDING ASSOGIATWI 716 11th Street Opposite Palais Royal ON IMPROVED D. C. PROPERTY Immediate attention on your appli- cation for buying, rebuilding or refinancing. Loans repayable monthly. No not charge for appraisal if loan is made. Interest charged only on unpaid balance of principal. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE B UILDING ASSOCIATION 915 F STREET N.W. Organized 1879 Consider These Facts When You Wish To Arrange A RIEAL ESTATE LOAN [ ] LOANS on improved or to be improved real estate— as low as $7.50 per thousand per month” including interest and curtail . . . No commis- sions . . . No renewal fees. Let us help you solve your problem with a Perpetual loan. PERPETUAL Building Association is the largest in Washington, and one of theleadersinthe entire United States. 'PERPETUAL has over 55,000 bor- rowing and savings members. PERPETUAL'S Board of Directors keep in close contact with the officers and materially assist in the speedy handling of loans. PERPETUAL'S regular examinations by the U. S. Treasury Dept. are sup- plemented by special C.P.A. audits as well as its own Auditing staff. PERPETUAL has always had a rep- utation for sound, fair appraisals. Over 200 borrowers per month were advanced loans last year, totaling over $12.000 000 for the year. PERPETUAL 11th & E STREETS, N.W. ESTABLISHED 1881 Largest In Washington—Assets Over $43,000,000 * ARTHUR G. BISHOP Chatrman of The Board MARVIN A. CUSTIS EDWARD C. BALTZ President Secretary THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, MAY 31, 1937. Young Washington Taking a lusty swing at th Tomorrow: | Mr. and Mrs. Snell of 4012 Leland street. the Chevy Chase Elementary School, attending the first grade. Mary Agnes Swanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Swanson, at the Phoebe A rlears[ Srhnm e ball is Earl Snell, jr., 6, son of Earl is a student at »—?!ar S!afl Photo. OFFICE FURNITURE WE SELL, BUY OR EXCHANGE Desks Steel Files Tables Steel Cabinets Chars Safes BAUM’S FURNITURE HOUSE 1416 Eye St. NW. Phone NA. 2184 First Trust Loans For Purchasing a Home or RE-FINANCING EXPIRING TRUSTS NO COMMISSION CHARGE NO RENEWALS REQUIRED Terms Arranged on Easy Monthly Payments MEMBIR BUILDING § LOAN ASIOCIATION COUNCIL of O.C. NATIONAL arnezril | BUILDING ASSOCIATION | BCR sudtavision .3, TREASURY ! 949 NINTH STREET, NW. First Mortgage Money For CONSTRUCTION LOANS and LOANS ON IMPROVED PROPERTY in the District of Colambia Nearby Maryland and Virginia Prompt Action B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th Street Natl. 2100 If your present MORTGAGE . is soon MATURING COME IN and let us ex- plain how our Mortgage Refinancing Plan can lower your interest costs and set up your principal payments on a more attractive basis. As a property owner, you should know theadvantages of the Weaver plan. WEAVER BRO’ INC REALTORS Morttage Loan Correspondemt Matrspelitan Lifs Insurance Company WASHINGTON BUILDING DISTRICT 9486 ‘301 AIRPORT JOBS FINISHED BY W. P. A. ‘373 Projects Still Are Under Way, U. S. Report Reveals. { ‘Works Progress Administration em- | ployes have completed 301 airport projects in various parts of the coun- | trv and 373 projects are under way, | with the total program nearing 70 per cent of completion as of March 31, according to a report made pub- lic today. | | 1t was announced that applications have been received for 2,304 airport | projects, of which 1,982 have been approved as eligible and 864 of these have been selected for operation by State W. P. A. administrators. A | monthly average of more than 44,000 | workers have been employed during the past seven months on the air. port projects and appsoximately 78. | 400,000 hours of employment have | been provided since the program got | under way about 20 months ago. The estimated cost of the current | alrport program is $87.939.581, of which Federal funds total $77,092, 063 and sponsors’ contributions $10,- 847,518, it was announced Bolling Field, the only local W. P. A. airport project, provided 235~ 636 hours of emplovment during the | quarter ending March 31, at a cost | of $114,777, it was repon d. et Brain Twizzlers | BY PROF. J. D. FLINT. ‘ ;THIS twizzler really happened: A well-known man, who was noted | for his disbelief in mind reading, went to a vaudeville performance which in- cluded a demonstration of second‘ sight. During the demonstration the man was startled to hear the blind- folded performer say: “There is gentleman seated in the tenth row, in the center section, in the second seat from the right-hand aisle who | doesn’t believe in second sight. In| his left-hand vest pocket he has his | little black purse and in that purse | is a $5 bill. The number on the bill is D41852159A." The well-known man felt in his pocket and found the purse and the | numbered bill, just as described. After | |a few minutes thought he analyzed | the problem. Would you have known how the performer knew all this? (Answer on Page B-14.) 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