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RENT—OFFICES. fcRIGHT CORNER ROOM. SUITABLE FOR attorney, architect, or draftsman, in mod •m building, heat and Janitor Included. $22.60. Phone National 2010 after 10 *■».. or call at Room 612. Victor Bldg.. 724 Sth it. n.w._ ! Desirable First-Floor Office Space IN STONELEIGH ‘ COURT Conn. Ave. at L St. FOR —Law Office —Business Association —General or Branch Office Approximately 3.600 sq. feet Well lighted bv 16 large windows NEWLY RENOVATED Your Inspection Invited U/E^ERJBROC If REALtORS U WASHINGTON BLDG. District 9486 ------Jj SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. COLUMBIA Rrf nTw.. AT 18 th ST.— Moderate expenditure for alterations will produce at least $.700 per mo. Price. 526 500: reasonable carh payment. Address Box 207-S. Star office._ FOUR-STORY ELEVATOR APARTMENT house, convenient n w.; four times annual rental Equipped with refrigerators, auto matic stokers, reasonable terms. One trust A real investment. May consider small trade. Address Box 2H0-S. Star office. 4-FAMILY FLAT. Special price for equity cash on 2-flat bldgs., white: well rented and financed. Address Box 380-S. Star office.__ A OOOD INCOME WITH SAFETY! §6.250—Brick two-family flat in northwest location. Four rooms, bath and porch each; separate furnaces Tenants fur nish their own heat. Rented at $75 per month. §0.250—Two semi-detached brick-and frame houses on loo-foot-front lot In convenient northwest rental section. Hot-water heat. 2-car gara°e. Side lot suitable for additional building. Pres ent rental. $1,440 per year. SHANNON &• LUCHS CO. 1505 H ST. N-W._NATIONAL 2345. FIRST COMMERCIAL. On Pa. ave s.e.. in good business block —6-room house, modern rented now for *40 per month; lot 16x100; ripe for re modeling into business. Price, only $5,500. r>11 If- FtYTTriPm? klotinnn itan OK’’. P ELIOT MIDDLETON. 205 Investment Building.__ APARTMENT IN SUBURBS. NEAR CHEVY CHASE, stores bank the ater schools: bus service: new building, modern equipment: large lot: 6-Iamily units: rents over JH.Oou annually. This beautiful apartment can be purchased with S6 500 cash subject to a straight 3-year first trust, pays large return on cash in vestment. Call Mr. DREW. Met. 2827. P. ELIOT MIDDLETON. 205 Investment Bldg. ‘ SALE—LOTS! BARGAIN—A BUTLDING’LOT IN AURORA Hills Va : restricted, all improvements paid for Call .Tsckson 1800._ DESIRABLE HOME SITE. 100x125: nearby Va resiricted suburb; water, elec . sidewalk, bus: only $805. Adams 1780. LONGFELLOW ST. NEAR BLAIR ROAD 3 choice lots. 25x142 each: cash only; write Immediately. J. F. Pevare. Laconia. N H 24 • OPPORTUNITY OP A LIFETIME—-SEV eral unimproved lots Beltsville. Sacrifice. $25 each. Address Box 4HH-S. Star office. • WAREHOUSE SITE. Second commercial zone. 10 042 so. ft., facing 30-ft. alley in rear 1337 E st s.e . 11 garages on part of the lot; selling to close out an estate. __ ADELBERT W. LEE.. 1343 H St. N.W. District 4000. WHY PAY $1,500 OR MORE FOR A 40-FT building site and have to rub elbows with your neighbors as you walk around your house, when we can give you a 75-it. front age in tree-shaded park development ox lovely indiviuual detached homes for the •amt price? „ „ __ __ THOS. E JARRELL CO . REALTORS. *21 10th St. N.W. Phone National 0705. After 7 P.M.. Call Shepherd 1814-W. Apt. site—$2,750. New Hampshire ave. and 1st pi.. 5.304 •q ft., zone 40-B _ ADELBERT W. LEE. 1343 H St. N.W. District 4600. COLORED—BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS in Roland Park: ail improvements', easy terms. Mr. COOPER. National 4350. ‘ AUCTION SALES—TODAY. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF PREMISES 724 THIRD STREET NORTHWEST. IM PROVED BY MODERN SIX-STORY BRICK BUILDING CONTAINING FORTY-TWO APARTMENTS AND KNOWN AS THE BAYHEAD APART MENTS. In the Supreme Court of the District ?f Columbia holding an Equity Court.— ’otomac Insurance Company, et al.. plain tiffs. vs. Luther A. Swartzell, et al.. de fendants Equity No. 53897. Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia entered December 23 1935 In the above-entitled cause the undersigned. appointeJ by said decree as trustee to make the sale therein provided, will offer for sale at public auctioa at the premises to the highest bidder or bidders, on the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1936. AT FOUR O’CLOCK P.M.. the follow a_J_ll_I 1_I_-J •itnata In the District ol Columbia and being: All of original lots numbered nineteen (IS) and twenty (20) In square numbered five hun dred and twenty-nine (529). except the rear three (3) feet of the north one half < til of said lot numbered nineteen (19) together with all and singular the lm fmovements. ways easements rights prl leges. hereditaments and appurtenance* thereunto belonging or in anywise apper taining. Including storm and screen win dows and doors Terms of sale: *10,000 of the purchase money to be paid In cash and the balance thereof to be represented by the promissory not# or notes of th# purchaser, payable three years from the day of sale and to be curtailed *1.875 quarterly said note or notes to bear Interest at the rate of 0 per centum per annum, payable quarterly and secured by deed of trust on the prop erty. which shall provide that in the event ©f default the parties secured thereby shall be entitled to Impound the Income from the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. Taxes to be ad lusted to date of sale. All conveyancing, notary fees and recording at purchaser’s cost A deposit of *5.000 cash or first deed of trust notes secured on the property In the fact amount of *10.000 will be required at time of sale. The right Is re served to the court to retake and resell the property directed by the decree to be sold upon such notice as it may direct, at the risk and cost of the purchaser in the event that any purchaser shall fall to complete his bid by making the additional payments on account of the purchase price within thirty days after the entry of the order confirming the (ale, or within such additional time as may hereafter be al lowed by the court. AT TEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON ON THE TWENTY EIGHTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1038. or if said sale shall be adjourned then on the fourth day following the conclusion of the bidding at such adjourned sale or If said fourth day be Saturday. Sunday or a legal holiday, then on the next day not Saturday. Sunday or a legal holiday the trustee will report the result of said sal# to the court for such ordera Judgments and decrees concerning said sale and the matter remaining to be adjudicated herein as may by the court, be then deemed proper and desirable: and as provided by said decree notice Is hereby given that the above-entitled cause Is hereby set forth for further hearing before the court at the time and place of the making of the above directed report to the court and such hearing will be had without further notice to any party. Dated: Waahington. D. C. January 22. 1938 JOSEPH A. KAUFMANN Trustee. 1001 15th St. N.W. IKOoms vo w tot. 1*24,31 Washington D. C. te7.1*.18.16.17.18.19.20.21.2g,23.24_ THOS. J. OWEN fc^SON. AUCTIONEERS. AS PREMISES NO. 3900 HUNTINO TON STREET NOR*THWEST By virtue of a certain deea of trust, duly recorded in Liber No 6768. folio 44? et aea.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. Jn front - DAY OTjHto&T ad 1936. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and premises, sit uate in the District of Columbia, and des ignated as and being lot 53 in Lemuel W. Todd's combination of lots to square 17M, •'Chevy Chase Heights." in the DistrictJbf Columbia, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Colum bia In LJber 44. at folio 130 Subject to building restriction line and covenants of record Also all equipment and fixtures used In connection therewith, as set forth rVe‘rm,deoefd &£%ne-tblrd of the our ehase money to be paid in cash, balance intwo equal installments, payable in one and two rears, with Interest at 8V4 per centum per annum payable semi-annually, from W of sale secured by flrst deed ft trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of *300.00 will be required at time of •ale All conveyancing, recording, revenue •tamps, etc. at cost of purchaser Terms of •ale to be complied with within thirty day* from day of sale otherwise the trustees reserve 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. DC. BENJAMIN 8. MINOR. H PRESCOTT GATLEY . fltlS-fMtds.exSu&hol Trustees. 4 THE TARZAN TWINS. ~ —By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS - __—-- ■ - -- - ----- - — — --g—.- — ■ — ---- b] fcwSJlV ‘.’i£"SgS ,.?.-a..luv»„*>y «« I united ncATujy aYNPrcA¥irin;‘ | When the cannibal warriors leaped out from am bush, the four fugitives were thunderstruck. It was Doc who first recovered his wits. “Shall we fight?” he cried. “Yes!” answered Dick as he turned to his two black comrades and asked: "Will you fight with us?” “If they capture us, we die,” Ukundo replied; "If we fight we die. All same die, but nicer to die by arrow as cooking pot.” The giant Bulala nodded agreement, and now the brave little company of four prepared for battle against the three score Bagalla warriors. Doc Atted an arrow to his bow and shot it at the oncoming blacks, but, sped by an unaccustomed hand, the arrow only described a graceful curve and stuck upright in the ground a few feet from the boy’s feet The warriors shouted in derision and rushed forward. Then Dick shot, but the string slipped from the notch in the end of the arrow and when he re leased the missile, it fell at his feet. It was a fore- 1 gone conclusion that the two white boys and their i loyal African comrades could not long resist the j cannibals I i RENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY. FO~R~WAREHOUSE OR LIGHT INDUSTRY. Brick building, one floor about 52x110 ft., with traveling crane: extra land available; located about 2 miles below Highway Bridge on lower road to Alex. Moderate rate; long Rase if desired LOUIS SHOEMAKER. 1719 K st. n.w. Phone National 1160. SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. CORNER LOT. 50x150:"' FRAME HOUSE, splendid for store and small apts.; low price: small trade considered. Address Box 1107-8. Star office. 24* SALE—FARMS. 2118 ACRES NEAR DEFENSE HIGHWAY— R-room dwelling. 2 tobacco barns; good, level land, several streams; $5,000. W. a. WIILIAMS. Metropolitan Bank Building. Phone evenings. Cleveland 6242. • AUCTION SALES—TOMORROW. THOS. ~j7~OWEN * BON. AUCTIONEERS, 14U1 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE’of”VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING. KNOWN AS PREMISES 5710 FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No 6616 folio 465 et sea of the land records of the District i of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned I trustees will sell at public auction;_in I front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE i TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OP FEBRUARY, A D 1036. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM. the following-described land and premises situate in the District of Colum bia, and designated as and being lot num bered one hundred and six (106) In Walter A. Dunigan's subdivision of lots In square numbered thirty-two hundred and four (3204). a? per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Colum bia in Liber S4, at folio 40. Terms of sale: One-third of the pur chase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable In one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by first deed of trust upon the property sold or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 8300 will be required at time of sale All con veyancing recording, etc., at cost of pur chaser Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, other wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of de faulting purchaser, after five days' adver tisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D C. S. H KAUFFMANN. HENRY G. HANFORD, _ feKGd&ds.exSu&hols_Trustees. G. J. Sworiyn A Co., Auctioneers. FURNITURE Suites, Desirable Odd Piece*, Rugs, Studio Couches, Electric Refrigerator, Etc. AT AUCTION Tuesday, Feb. 25th Commencing at 10 A.M. AT SWORZYN’S 931 H St. N.W. • FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN A- SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. Sale of Valuable Business Property, Situate South east Corner of Georgia Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue and Rock Creek Church Road Northwest; Being a Two-Story, and Basement Brick Building Containing Two Stores on ^ i r>i _ me urounu nuui Offices Above, Known as Premises Nos. 3661-3663 Georgia Avenue and 766 Rock Creek Church Road Northwest. At Auction. By virtue of authority vested In us. we will sell at public auction infrontofthe premises, on WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. A.D. 193d AT FOUR O’CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 103 In square 3031. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneer*. THE ABOVE PROPERTY HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN FROM SALE AND WILL NOT BE SOLD AT AUCTION AS STATED ABOVE THOS. J. OWEN A SON, AUCTIONEERS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR STORY BRICK AND STONE BUSI NESS PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 827 FOURTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST _ By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No 5830. folio 145 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the reauest of the party secured thereby the undersigned trustees will sell at publlceuctlon In front of the premises on THURSDAY THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH. A.D. 1936. AT FOUR-THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M.. the follow lng-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and being part of original lot 15 in square 250 described as follows: Begin ning for the same at the southwest corner of said lot on Fourteenth street west, and running thence northerly flongthe east line of said street 22 feet thence eesterly 75 feet, thence southerly 22 feet, and thence westerly along the south line of said lot 75 feet to the place of beginning. With use of an alley 3 feet wide as means of access t0Tcrms10of-sale: One-fourth of the pur chase money to be paid In cashbalanceln three equal installments payable In one. two and three years, with Interest et 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 of $2,500 will be required at time of sale In cash or certified check All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., et cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve 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 WILLIAM J. FLATHER. Jr.. JAMES J. BECKER. Trustees. fe 8.6.8.11 13.15.17 19.21.24.26.28. mh 2.4.5 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING. NO. 31 K 8TREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed : _ TV .C6"6<11 mViAVain Tamar A. O'Connell Is plaintiff and Alice Lough bridge. defendant, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OP MARCH 1936. AT POUR O’CLOCK PM., the following de scribed land and premises situate in the District of Columbia and being lot 238 in B. r. Gilbert's subdivision of square 675. as per plat recorded in Liber C. H. B.. folio 319 of the records of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, together with the im provements thereon Terms of sale: Property will be sold sub ject to the unpaid balance of a building association trust amounting to about $2. 835 08 over and above said encumbrance, one-third cash, balance in two equal In stalments represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, payable In one and two years, with Interest at six per cent per annum from day of sale, payable semi annually. secured by a second deed of trust upon the pronerty sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of S200 required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of pur chsser Terms of sale to be compiled with within thirty days after entry of order confirming the sale, otherwise trustee re serves the right to resell eald property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after such previous public notice as the court may direct. __ , JOTo2H«xBt2OTw^ Attorney* for Trustee. fel0.1T.84-mhS ^ AUCTION SALES—FUTURF DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS! 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OP VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING. BEING PREMISES NO. 1804 KILBOURNK STREET NORTH WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded In Liber No. 6811. folio 149 et sea., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. In front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OP FEBRU ARY. A13. 1936. AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM., the following-described land and premises, situate In the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered sixty-eight <681 in H. R. Howensteln’s subdivision of certain lots In block numbered nineteen 09). "Jngle stde.” as per plat recorded In the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. In Liber 48. at folio 61: said block num bered nineteen (19) being now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as square numbered twenty-five hundred and ninety-nine (26991. Subject to the right of redemption by the maker of the afore said deed of trust, their heirs or assigns, within a period of sixty days from the date of sale not excluding Sundays and holi days as provided In said deed of trust. Terms of sale: One-third of the pur chase money to be paid In cash balance In two equal Installments, payable In one and two years, with Interest at 6 per centum per annum payable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by first deed of trust upon the property sold or all cash. I -4 -.41 _— M# •4<i>ok«n4». A rlannclt nf C&AA will be required at time of sale. All con veanclng. recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from expiration of redemption period, other wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of de faulting purchaser after five days’ adver tisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. CHARLES A JONES. PAUL J. FRIZZELL _fel .'l-d&ds exSuAhols Trustee!. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. COLLATERAL SECURITY BY AUCTION By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain collateral agreement dated April SI. 1033. payable forthwith, default having occurred in the payment of same, at the request of the holders thereof, we will sell bv public auction, within our sales rooms, ft!5 E St. N W. on THURSDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH. 1030. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, the collateral named in said agreement, to wit: Note dated April do. 1033. for $5,000. payable on or before three years after date with interest at tlr; per annum, signed by Wil liam H. Spignul. which is secured by deed of trust on iots 15. It! and the west 15 feet of lot 17 in square 1808, improved by premises No 3718 Morrison St. NW; subject to a first deed of trust for $8,000. All parties in Interest please take notice. Terms cash. ADAM A WESCHLER * SON. fed4.dll.d8-mhd 4_Auctioneers. Adam* A. Weschler & Son. Auctioneers FURNITURE CARPETS FROM HOUSE OF REPRE SENTATIVE. FUR COATS FOR STOR AGE CHARGES. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. Bv order John B. CoJpovs, U. S. Mcr shal. The Hecht Co. et al. Suites, Odd Pieces, Radios, Rugs, Personal Effects, etc. By Auction AT WESCHLER’S 915 E St. N.W. WEDNESDAY Commencing at 0 O'clock A.M. j Continuing Through the Day. Stock for IT. S. Marshal. 1*2 Noon. Fur and other coata by order the Hecht Co., for charges, 3 p m. | fc.!24.S5 ADAM A. WESCHLER & 80N, Auctioneers. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Business Property, Two Story Brick Building, No. 909 Twelfth Street North west. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. H003. folio 4.! et sea., one of the land records of the District ol Columbia, and at the request of party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will oiler for sale by public auction, in front of premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OP MARCH. 1930. AT TOREE - THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M.. the following-described property In the District of Columbia, to wit: Part of original lot 5 In square 31.. described as follows: Beginning for the same at the southwest corner of said lot and running thence north with the line or Twelfth street 10 feet, thence east 07 feet to the line of an alley 3 feet wide, thence south on said alley 10 feet thence west 07 feet to Twelfth street and the place of be¥enns86f skittish. A deposit of f 1.000 required of purchaser at sale. Examina tion of title, conveyancing, recording, reve nue stamps and notarial fees at cost or purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, other wise trustee reserves the right to resell n.AMetw m* wielr onH nr, fit rtf Aoi •llltfnfl' 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 trustee may avail Itself of any legal or eaultable rights against defaulting pur ^“tHE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. By C H. POPE. Vice President. (Seal.) Attest: T. C. WILLIS. Secretary. fe20.24.2B,28,mh2.3 THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IMPROVED BY TWO-STORY BRICK-AND-STONE BUILDING. OCCU PIED BY UNITED STATES GOVERN MENT AS A BRANCH POST OFFICE. KNOWN AS PREMISES 1440 “U’1 STREET N.W.; ALSO. 4-STORY BRICK BUILDINO USED AS A STOR AGE WAREHOUSE. KNOWN AS PREM ISES 1438 “U” STREET N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded In Liber No. B4B1, folio 257 et tea., of the land record* of the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH. A.D 1036. AT THREE-THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M., the fol lowing-described land and premises, situate In the District of Columbia, and desig nated as and being lots fifty-nine (50) and sixty 160) in M. A. Winter and G. W. Paris’ subdivision of lots in square two hundred and five (205), as per plat re corded in Liber No. 48. folio 110. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia.. The west twenty (20) feet front on "U” street by depth of one hundred and ten. (110) feet of lot fifty-nine (59) is subject to the con dition In deed for said west twenty (On) faa» tn WlnFaP end T5a*<> .a corded In Liber 3610. folio 278 of the land records of the District of Columbia, that said west twenty (20) feet shall not be used either as a public or private alley through to ’’U’' street, but so much of the south end of said strip mav be used for alley purposes as is necessary to furnish a convenient entrance to the rear of the building contemplated to be erected on the said strip and adjoining property, provided, however, the portion so used is dedicated for alley purposes. Terms of sale: One-fifth of the pur chase money/to be paid in cash, balance in four equal installments, payable in one. two, three and four years, with interest at « per centum per annum, payable quarter ly from day of sale, securedby first deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $10,000 will be required at time of sale. Examination of title, conveyancing, record ing, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of pur chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 davs from day of sale, other wise the trustee reserves the right to for feit said deposit or to resell the property at the risk and mst of defaulting pur chaser. upon the foregoing terms after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C;, or with or without forfeiting the deposit purchaser. AUCTION SALKS—ruiUHt VAIS. ADAM A. WESCHLER-* SON. Auctioneers. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Here facias Issued out of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and to me directed. I will sell at nubile auction, for cash, within the sales rooms of Adam A. Weschler & Son. 915 E St. N.W.. on SATURDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY OP MARCH. 1936. AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK A.M.. unlndorsed check No. 32508, on the Treas urer of the United States, dated Washlni ton D. C.. February R. 10.36. for $1 018.42, drawn by O. P. Allen. Chief Disbursing Officer, by C. N. Shaw. 89-923. to the order of Philip Ebert. 315 Cue St. N.W.. Washington. D. C.. R-394445, seized and levied upon as the property of the de fendant. Philip Ebert, and sold to satisfy a juudzment at law No. 56955. in favor Of Dot M. Ebert. JOHN B COLPOYS. United States Marshal in and for the District fe24.28-mh6 of Columbia. TRADE MARK oriental ^Ru«a. Large Lot Books In i Sets and Miscellaneous I Volumes. B r I c-a-Brac. Paintings. Water Colors. Prints. China. Glass ware. Plated W’are. Dra peries. Mahogany Drop Leaf Tables and Chests of Drawers. Upholstered Suites and Odd Chairs and Davenports. Radios. ■ EAiifwiA Clocks. Fireplace Orna REGISTMID ments. Screens. Sectional Bookcases, etc At Public Auction j At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY February 26th, 1936 At in A M. By order ot the Fidelity StoraOe Co. and Others. Terms Cash C. O. SLOAN & CO., Inc.. Aucta. fetM.’S _LEGAL NOTICES._ MAX H. ARONSON, Attorney. 1103 Vermont Bldg. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Dis trict ol Columbia. Holding an Equity Court.—In re Assignment of the Robert Welch Corporation.—Equity 57.485.— Order of Publlcaiton.—The object of this proceeding is to distribute to the creditors and other persons entitled to the same all of the assets of The Robert Welch Corpora tion. a corporation formerly doing business at 417 Neal St. N.E In Washington. Dis trict of Columbia. Upon consideration of the motion of Max H. Aronson assignee duly qualified In this cause. It Is by the Court this 3rd day of February. 1036. uiuricu iu«i nu ^rieutio ubmi>» ^»«***»*«j against The Robert Welch Corporation, or against the assignee, present and file an itemized statement of their claims, duly verified by affidavit of the claimant with Max H. Aronson. Assignee. 1103 Vermont Ave.. Vermont Bldg Washington. District of Columbia, and a copy of this order shall be published once every ten days for four consecutive ten day periods in the Wash ington Law Reporter and In The Evening Star and further that a copy of this order shall be mailed by said asignee to each j of the known creditors or other claimants at their last known address. JESSE C. ADKINS. Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. By GEORGE A. WATTS. Asst. Clerk. fe.4.14.24.ma.5 E. BARRETT PRETTYMAN and WALTER L. FOWLER. Attorneys for Petitioners. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE Dis trict of Columbia. Holding a District Court.—IN RE: Condemnation of land for the widening and extension of Loughboro Flace, N.W . from intersection of Indian Lane and Little Falls Road to Conduit Road: widening and extension of Nebraska Avenue. N.W . from Tunlaw Road to inter section of Indian Lane and Little Falls Road; extension of Rockwood Parkway. N.W.. between Nebraska and University Avenues; extension of Newark Street. N W.. west of 43th Street; widening of Univers ity Avenue. N W . between Rockwood Park way and Glenbrook Road, in the District of Columbia.—DISTRICT COURT NO. 230fi —NOTICE AND ORDER OF PUBLI CATION.—Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of the District of Columbia (pursuant to a certain provision of the Act of Congress, approved March 4. 1913. entitled “An Act making appropriations for the expenses of the government of the District of Columbia, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and for other purposes, whereby they are authorized to open, ex tend. or widen any street, avenue, road or highway to conform with the plan of the permanent system of hlghwavs in that portion of the District of Columbia outside of the cities of Washington and George town adopted under the Act of Congress approved March 2. 1893. as amended by the Acts of Congress approved June 28, 1898. and May 28. 1926. respectively, by condemnation under the provisions of sub chapter one of chapter XV of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia), have filed a petition in this Court praying the condemnation of the land necessary for the widening and extension of Loughboro Place. N.W.. from Intersection of Indian Lane and Little Falls Road to Conduit Road: widening and extension of Nebraska Avenue. N. w.. from Tunlaw Road to inter section of Indian Lane and Little Falls Road; extension of Rockwood Parkway. N.W.. between Nebraska and University Avenues; extension of Newark Street. N.W., west of 45th Street; widening of Univers ity Avenue. N.W., between Rockwood Park way and Olenbrook Road, in the District of Columbia, as shown on a map or plat filed with the satd petition, as a part thereof and praying also that this Court empanel a jury in accordance with the law provided for in such cases to assess the damages each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason of the said widening and extension of Louehboro Place. N.W.. from intersection of Indian Lane and Little Falls Road to Conduit Road; widening and extension of Nebraska Ave nue. N.W.. from Tunlaw Road to Intersec tion of Indian Lane and Little Falls Road: extension of Rockwood Parkway. N.W., between Nebraska and University Avenues: extension of Newark Street. N.W., west of 45th Street; widening of University Ave nue N.W., between Rockwood Parkway and Olenbrook Road, in the District of Co lumbia. and the condemnation of the land necessary for the purposes thereof, and to assess the benefits resulting therefrom, plus all or any part of the costs and ex penses of said proceedings, upon any lands which the iury may find will be benefited, as provided for In and by the aforesaid Act of Congress approved May 28. 1026. it is, by the Court this 10th day of Febru ary. 10.36. ORDERED That all persons having any Interest in these proceedings, be and they are hereby warned and com manded to appear in this Court on or before the 10th day of April. 1036. at ten o’clock A.M.. and continue in attendance until the Court shall have made its final order ratifying and confirming the award of damages and the assessment of benefits of the Iury to be empaneled and sworn herein; and it is further ORDERED That a copy of this notice and order be pub lished twice a week for two successive weeks in the Washington Evening Star, the Washington Post and the Washington Herald newspapers published in the said District, commencing at least twenty days before the said loth day of April. 1036. It is further ORDERED That a copy of this notice and order be served by the United States Marshal, or hie deputies, upon each of the owners of the fee of the land to be condemned herein, as may be found by the said Marshal, or his deputies, within the District of Columbia, and upon the tenants and, occupants ,of the same. »v_harrym: HU] fel7.18.34.86 AUTO LOANS. WE RE-FINANCE CARS IN SMALLER PAYMENTS Interrat Charted an Balance Onlr No Brokerate Fee ar Beane Na Precorlnr Charter We Enderecre Beantred n Canenlt^tlan^Canrtaani and AY ARES LOAN CO. 7902 GEORGIA AVE. Silver Spring, Md. Shap. 3700 - ^ I HEAL EHlAlfi LUAWB. MONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE at lowest Interest rate. Prompt service. JESSE L. HEIBKELL. 1115 Eye St. n.w. $300. REPAY $1.50 WK.; $500 REPAY $3.60 wk.: $700. repay $3.60 wk.; $900. repay $4.60 wk WEST A WEST, aucces sors to Dr. A. Henry. Inc.. 1016 Eye at, n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT 6% interest, prompt service. P. J WALSHE. INC.. 1107 Eye st. n.w. National 2095. OFFICIAL NOTICES. ZONINO COMMISSION. D. O.. WASHINO Ington. February 14th. 1936.—In ac cordance with the provisions ot Section 3 of an Act of Congress approved March 1. 1920 (Public No. 163. 66th Congress) en titled "An Act to regulate the height, area and use of buildings In the District of Columbia and to create a Zoning Commis sion. and for other purposes." notice Is l.erebv given -hat a public hearing will be held In the Board Room of the District Building beginning at 2:00 PM. Thursday February 27th. ’936 for the purpose of consiaering tne ronowing pruposca ui*uii« in the Zoning Regulations of the District of Columbia, to wit: Add after the defi nition ol •’Lot" In Section I. a new defini tion to read: Lot- alley: A lot facing or abutting an alley, but at no point facing or abutting a street." Add a new para graph at the end of "Section II.—Use die- i t nets' to read: “The 'A' restricted. 'A semi-restrlcted. and 'B' restricted area dis tricts shall also be construed as use dis tricts. See Sections XIV. XV («), XV ib). and XVI (a) " Amend Paragraph 2. Sec tion III.—Residential district to read: "3 Apartment houses, flats and tenements in *he 'A' 'B 'C'. and D* area districts, and In the 'B' restricted area districts as provided in Section XVI <a) " Amend Para graph 3. Section III.—Residential district, to read: "3. Hotels in the 'B' V and D’ area districts.” Amend Paragraph 4. Sec tion III.—Residential district to read: "4. Lodging or boarding houses In the 'A' 'B' B restricted ‘C* and ‘D’ area dis tricts." Amend Paragraph fl. Section III. —Residential district, to read: ">1 Private clubs, fraternities, and lodges In the A'. 'B' C’. end 'D' area districts, except those the chief activity of which Is a service cus tomarily carried on as a business." Amend Paragraph 7. Section III to read: "7 Hos ni’als. sanitariums and clinics for human beings In the A' 'B’ 'C' and 'D' area df tricts.” Amend Paragraph 10. Section III. to read- "10 Farms, truck gardens, nurseries, and greenhouses, except in the •A’ restricted area district.” Amend Para graph 11. Section III. to read. "11 Sand, gravel or clay pits, except in the 'A' re stricted area district.” Amend Paragraph 12. Section III. to read: "12. Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to any of the above uses, when located on the same lot with such uses, and includ ing:" Amend Paragraph 12. (c). Section III. to read: "(c) A private garage located In a fireproof compartment within, adjoin ing. or forming an addition to a building, or Doth provided that the total private garage storage facilities on any one lot shall not exceed 80(1 square feet In area " Amend Paragraph 12 Idt Section III. to read: "<d> A private garage located in the rear yard with a building and not less than 10 feet from any point of such build ing nor less than 30 feet from any street line; provided that the total private garage storage facilities on any one lot shall not exceed 800 square feet In area " Add a new Paragraph 12. (e) Bectlon III. to read: "(i) A public storage garage in an apart ment house when the floor area of such garage does not exceed one-fourtn of the total floor area designed for use or used by the tenants; provided the vehicular entrances and exits are located 7ft feet or mo e beck of the building line of the near est street or are so located that danger ous traffic or otherwise objectionable condi tions. as may be determined by the Com missioners of the District of Columbia, will not bj created." Amend Paragraph 13. which is not appurtenant to any of the above uses and housing not more than two motor driven vehicles, nor exceeding 400 square feet in area, if located 60 feet or more oack of the building line of the nearest street and abutting and oDenlng directly upon a public alley.” Strike out Paragraph 14. Section III. and substitute a new paragraph 14. to read: "14. A public storage garage, or the temporary parking of motor vehicles on an alley lot. so .ecorded on the records of the Surveyor. District of Columbia. January 1st. 1028. when no part of such garage or the space for such Darkine is located within 76 feet of any street building line, and when ve hicular entrances ana exits open directly oa a public alley." Strike out entire Paragraph 15. Section m. Renumber Para graph 16. Section III. as Paragraph 16: Paragraph 17. as Paragraph 16: and Para graph 19. as Paragraph 18. Amend and renumber Paragraph 18. Section III. to read: ”17. A specific first commercial or second commercial use on an alley lot. so recorded on the records of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia. January 1st, 1928. when approved by the Zoning Com mission after public hearing.” Substitute an entire new Section IV. to read: Section IV.—First commercial district—"In the first commercial district all buildings and premises, except as otherwise provided in these regulations, may be used for any use permitted in the residential district or for any other use except the following: I. Bakery employing more than 6 persona. 2. Blacksmith or horseshoeing establishment. 3 Bottling works. 4. Bowling alley if lo cated within 200 feet of a residential dis trict. o Building material storage yard. 6. Carting, express, hauling or storage yard. 7. Contractor's plant or storage yard. f. Cooperage. 9. Dyeing and clean ing works employing more than 6 persons. 10 Fuel yard. 11. Ice plant or storage house of more than 5 tons capacity. 12. Laundry employing more than 6 persons. 13 Lumber yard. 14. Machine shop. 16. Milk distributing station other than a retail business conducted on the premises. i6 Public stable or riding academy. 17 tone yard. 18. Storage or baling of scrap, paper, rags, or Junk. 19. Storage of abandoned motor vehicles, building mate rials. or other debris. 20 Undertaking establishment crematory, or funeral parlor. If located within 300 feet of the street frontage of property zoned for residential use 21. Uses excluded from the second commercial district. 22. Warehouses, not including household storage. 23 Any kind of manufacture or treatment other than manufacture or treatment of products clearly incidental to the conduct or a retail business on the premises. Provided: Print ing shops and the publishing of newspapers shall not be prohibited In the first commer cial district. 24. That hereafter no automo bile repair .hop. public service garage, or gasoline or oU service station shall be established or enlarged In the first com mercial district If any portion of any street frontage of the building or premises so to be used shall be opposite a residential district measured at right angles to the intervening street, or if any portion of the building or premises so to be used would be located within 26 feet of a residential dis trict. or if the location of the same is not approved by the Commissioners of the District ol Columbia. Before such location shall be approved, the Commissioners shall find (11 that no dangerous or otherwise objectionable traffic condition may result; (2) that the city plan or the present char acter or future development of public or Erlvate property In the vicinity will not e adversely affected In a substantia] de gree; (3) that such location is not In such nrnwftnHa in a eeViAnl nhiirnh e\r hninttfil as to adversely affect the public conven ience, Interest or safety. Before making such Hindi,i»s the Commissioners shall submit the application to the National Capital Park and Planning Commission and the Director of Traffic for report.” "In the first commercial district the fol lowing uses are permitted: (a) Public stor age garage, (b) Temporary parking of mo tor vehicles on vacant lots, if no repairing or servicing is permitted and no gasoline, oil. or grease Is sold, (c) Private garages housing not more than 4 motor vehicles and not exceeding 800 square feet In area, If located 50 feet or more back of the front building line of the nearest street and If opening and abutting directly on a public aUey; provided, that If the garage Is appur tenant to a dwelling the regulations rela tive to the residential district under Sec tion III shall apply. <d) A specific second commercial uaa on an alley lot. so recorded on the records of the Surveyor of the Dis trict of Columbia. Januanr 1. 1028. when approved by the Zoning Commission after public hearing." "The Commissioners of the District of Columbia may permit car ba>ns. bus terminals, electric sub-stations, and other public utility uses, not Including ' ‘ ‘ be erected, estab flrst commercial jient of tbs Pub ... ___necessary to the public convenience and welfare." Amend Paragraph 18. Section 3011.—Height dis trict exceptions, to -sad: "13. In the 80 foot. 'C* area district on (tracts 110 feet or more In width, buildings may be erected to any height not to exceed 00 feet, nor more than 8 storlea In height, provided that for each 5 feet, or fraction thereof, above 80 feet, the allowable lot occupancy shall be reduced by 4 per cent of the total lot area, and provided further, that such buildings ah all have a side yard on each sid*. and that the waiver contained in Paragraph 1. Section XIX. shall not apply. No par* of a building, erected under the provisions of this Paragraph, and designed for nae or wed for commercial purposes, shall oocupy a greater percentage ef the lot area than the provision of this para graph expressly provides.” Strike put thf 'weSSntss SutxtotofooluSTbu! m^a7-d*s-10» ~ WAi&Drnu^i raurcnix, BEVERLEY BEACH CHESAPEAKE BAY— Lots, bungalows: terms; Gentiles only. Send for booklet Address MAYO A A. go. Md. SEND FOR BULLETIN OF WATER FRONT and Inland properties. CHAS. F. LEE. An napolis. Md. PERSONAL LOAN COMPANIES. j Operating Under Uniform 1 Small Loan Laws Use DOMESTIC’S Cash S300 or less on Your Name Alone! • To pay taxes, mortgage interest, scattered debts, insurance premi ums, or doctor bills. Married couples and single per sons may,in many cases, obtain the money on their signatures alone. Ctme in. »lwl, er Iwrite DOMESTIC hnance iBmusnannimBm CORPORATION 3306 Rhode Wend Avc. phone DEcetur 4674 ML Rainier, Md. Arlington Trust Bldg. Phone WEst 0306 Rosslyn,Ve. A Small Loan Company .■■■■■■assess.nan SALE—AUTO TRUCKS. CHEVROLET' 1933. dual wheels. 157-lnch stake. $345; Chevrolet 1931 panel delivery, in fine condition, only $195. Addison Chevrolet Trucks, 1437 Irvin* st. n.w. Adams 5411. WANTED—AUTOMOBILES. I WILL PAY CASH'for 1939. 1930. 1931 Fold or Chevrolet. Also late-model large car, Phone Shepherd 3HtiiI.__ 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 prices paid. Superior Motor Cars, Inc., 1320 14th st. n.w. De. 1300. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. AUBURN. ifWL 13-cylinder. $350: price below the margin: very good condition: traded In on 1936 Plymouth. Rosen A Rice Motor Co.. 1433 Irving st n.w De Soto and Plymouth dealers. Col. 19334. BUICK 1934 8-678 de luxe sedan: 6-wheel eouloment trunk rack tires like new. original dark blue finish: one of the smoothest running Buicks we've ever shown Priced to sell quickly at $79o. SUPERIOR MOTORS. 1320 14th st. n.w. Phone Decatur 1300.___ BUICK 1932 4-door sedan: 6 wire wheels, trunk rack; original finish, new tires: per fect mechanically: priced far below av erage C Dick English 941 Water st. s.w Lincoln 3673 and 0303. Open eve nings and Sundays._ BUICK 1935 four-door sedan, model 47; low mileage, runs and looks like new: $750: fully guaranteed: terms. Barnes Motors. 1739 I4th st. n.w. Phone Decatur 2390 BUICK 1935 de luxe convertible coupe: I mint tires and upholstery as good as new: I 6-wheel equipment, radio and not-water heater; driven only 7.000 miles. Delivered new over $3,700. Some lucky buyer is going to get this car for only $954. SUPE RIOR MOTORS. 1320 14th st. n.w. Phone Decatur 1300._ _ BUICK 1929 coupe; rumble seat; new tires, mechanically perfect: dependable transpor tation: trade and terms. C. Dick English. 1522 Pa. ave. s.e. Phone Lincoln 0303. Open evenings and Sundays._ BUICK 1932 de luxe 4-door sedan: original finish: mechanically perfect; your ear In trade: liberal terms. Capitol Motors. Inc.. 215 Pa. ave. s.e. Phone Lincoln 0303. Open evenings and Sundays._ CADILLAC 1931 town sedan. 12 cylinders. 6 wire wheels; this car certainly has had splendid care, in beautiful condition: $52o. C. C. C Guaranty. Capitol Cadillac Co.. 1222 22nd st. n.w. Nat. 3300. Open Sun, and eve. CADILLAC 1935 de luxe convertible coupe; iet-black finish, chrome-plated disc wheels, white side wall tires, factory bullt-ln radio and many other extras. Sold new only a few months ago for over $3,000. Goes on sale immediately at this sensational price. $1,845. SUPERIOR MOTORS. 1320 14th st. n.w. Phone Decatur 1300. CHEVROLET 1935 rraater coach; knee action, low mileage: $525; fully guaran teed: terms. Barnes Motors, 1729 14th st. n.w. Phone Decatur 2390._ CHEVROLET 1931 coach. Had one owner, who took excellent care of Its appearance and mechanical condition: clean uphol stery. good tires all around, bright finish and a emooth-running motor. A ' Safety Tested” car: *179 Wisconsin Motors. 29th and M sta. n.w. Phone West 2972._ CHEVROLET 1933 sedan: black paint, red trim: completely reconditioned: good tires. Walsh Motors, 8000 Ga. ave. Phone Shepherd 1644, CHEVROLET 1933 4-door master sedan; two-tone original finish, interior perfect, A-l mechanical condition low mileage; $95 down. $25 month, with usual 30-day guar antee. Logan Motors. 2017 Virginia ave. Phone Metropolitan 2818.___ CHEVROLET 1929 coach: attractively re finished and nicely reconditioned. 5 good tires. Good, dependable transportation for the low price of $79. Wisconsin Motors. 20th and M sis, n.w. Phone West 2972. CHEVROLET 1935 coach: driven by a Gen eral Motors official and hardly broken In; equipped with beater; tires, paint and up holstery as good as new. A knockout for only $445. SUPERIOR MOTORS, 1320 14th st. n.w. Phone Decatur 1300._ CHEVROLET 1034 master sedan. The me chanical condition of this car is perfect; paint and tires as good as new. upholstery as clean as a nln. At the low price of $.145 you enloy a more than substantial saving. SUPERIOR MOTORS. 1320 14th St. n.w. Phone Decatur 1300._____ CHEVROLET 1933 4-door sedan. This car has had excellent care from Us former owner; paint, tires and upholstery In per fect condition; mechanically this car It A-l. First buyer to reach our show room can get this car for $275. SUPERIOR MO TORS, 1320 14th »t. n.w, Decatur 1800. CHEVROLET 1932 coupe: original paint, new tires, rumble seat; perfect through out; liberal trade and terms. C. Dick Eng lish. 841 Water st. e.w. Lincoln 3673 end 0303. Open evenings and Sundays. CHEVROLET 2-door sedan; purchased new Dec., 1934. driven only 10.000 miles. V.aster a COKfi Wnrth Ofili.l-W. *XtS. CHEVROLET 1932 sport coup*, black finish, cream wheels, motor and tires in excellent condition. Excellent transporta tion for only $230. Safety Tested. Winter ized and Deodorized. L. P. Steuart. tec., 1325 14th st. n.w. Phone Decatur 4800. CHEVROLET 1932 sedan: original finish eery good, fine motor and rubber: any dem onstration you wish: low price at $.49, Addison Chevrolet 1437 Irving st. n.w. Phone Adams 5411.___ CHEVROLET 1932 coach: splendid motor and very good rubber, very clean car throughout; low price at *249. Addison Chevrolet 1437 Irving st. n.w. Phone Adams 6411.___ CHEVROLET 1935 sedan: driven very little. new-car condition and appearance in every detail. A real value for *475. Addison Chevrolet. 1437 Irving st. n.w. Adams 5411. CHEVROLET 1935 master sedan; radio equipped, low mileage, new-car appearance. Will sell quickly at *595: terms are tow. trade your car. Addison Chevrolet. 1437 Irving st. n.w. Phone Adams 5411._ CHEVROLET 1930 coupe: excellent motor, original flnish: sacrifice. #95. Terms. *15 cash. 3181 17th st, n.w. _. ^o«.l°^«.d5iTwe?Iieirffi that #245 Is an exceptionally tow price for a Chevrolet of this type. SUPERIOR MOTORS, 1320 14th st. n.w, Decatur 1300. CHEVROLET 1932 sport roadster. If you are looking for a car to drive this Summer that Is Inexpeiulve. here Is your chance. The tires, nalnfand upholstery are in per fect condition. A whale of •value at *245. SUPERIOR MOTORS. 1320 14th st. n.w. Phone Decatur 1300. _ CHRYSLER 1936 Alrgtream 6 sedan. Trills ear has been driven aliehtly over 8.000 mile*: beautiful unmarred finieh. practi cally new tires, upholstery as clean as a CHRYSLER8—1034' luxe convertible coupe. 8 wheel* and k. alao 1984 4 Sffi HffiV&X SE-ftS,.'B: 4 BALK—AUlUfflUDUiLa. j _(Continued.)_] DE SOTO—11)35' four-door sedan, only \ 1.000 miles, new car warranty; $115 down. | E30 mo. Jack Pry. 444 ^ Conn, are, br. _ ; DE SOTO. 1932. fine sedan; here is a leautifui ear at a very reasonable price; rou will find the paint, tires and up lolstery and motor all in splendid con lltlon: $295. C. C. C. guaranty. Capitol f ladillac Co.. 1222 22nd st. n.w. Phone tatlonal 3300. Open Sunday and evenings. - DODGE 1928 6-cylinder sedan; very clean :ar. runs fine: only $75. Addison Chevrolet. L437 Irving st. n,w. Phone Adams 5411. DODGE 1933 sport conv. coupe. $375; also Dodge 1933 sedan: factory leather up lolstery; never used as a cab: $400: guar inteed: terms. Barnes Motors. 1729 14th. DODGE 1036 touring sedan: driven 1.300 nlles. Phone Cleveland (1833. DODGE 1935 demonstrators, sedans and loupes; selection of colors; substantial livings new-car guarantee and terms. Leo Rocca. Inc., direct factory Dodae-Ply nouth dealers 7 N Y ave n.e Phone national 7322. Open evenings. __ ESSEX 1932 sedan: original finish, new iires: mechanically good; liberal trade and :erms. C Dick English. 1522 Pa ave. te “hone Lincoln 0303. Open evenings and Sundays.____ “ORD 19.04 cabriolet; beautiful maroon Inlsh looks like new excellent condition nechanlcally. thoroughly Winterised and ; ;arne5 our du-aay Kuaiuiuec. Motors, 29th and M its, n.w. West 29 <2._ FORD 1934 de luxe sedan: original green finish like new: Interior clean: new tires: liberal trade and terms. Capitol Motors, tnc.. 215 Pa ave. s.e. Phone Lincoln 9303. Open evenings and Sundays._ FORD 1934 de luxe sport roadster: beau iful tan finish, appearance and condition ik» new: no down payment: aasy terms, nuth usual 30-day guarantee. Loean Motor ?o.. 2917 Virginia ave. Met. 2818._ FORD 1932 V-8 Victoria, with new motor. R265: as is $195: new tires. Logan Motors. !017 Virginia ave. Metropolitan 2818. __ FORD 1933 Fordor sedan: original paint ; new tires: exceptional condition: liberal trade and terms C Dick English 941 Water st. s.w. Lincoln 3073 and 0303. Open evenings and Sundays.__I FORD. 1935 4-door. fine, clean upholstery, nerfect black paint: all good tires; safety zlass: low mileage; this Is a real clean :ar: $495 C C. C guaranty. Capitol Cadillac Co. 1222 2"nd st. n.w. Phone National 3300. Open Sunday and evenings. FORD 1934 business coupe: black finish: driven very little: new-car condition and , performance in every detail. Safety Test ed. Winterized and Deodorized. L. P. Stenart. Inc.. 1325 14th st. n.w. Phone Decatur 4800.__ FORD 1936 coupe; like new. used very litt'e and carefully driven: for immediate sale >550. Call Columbia 2075._ PORD 1934 de luxe sedan. $395: eouinoed with radio; 1932 de luxe sedan. $225: 1933 de luxe sport coupe. $225: Ford 1935 sport de luxe coupe. $495; new-car guarantee. All fuily guaranteed: terms. Barnes Mo tors. 1729 14th st. n.w._. FORD 1935 Fordor demonstrator: black: not to be distinguished from brand-new: small mileage: $539. Walsh Motors, 8000 Oa. ave. Phone Shepherd 1644, _ _ FORD coach, purchased 1931: new tires, motor excellent, paint and upholstery like new car trunk: carefully driven -.1.000 miles: 5165. Call owner. Shepherd 2660. 7TDRD 1935 Tudor sedan with Philcp radio: used very little by owner; must sell. $450. Call Columbia 6186-M._ _ FORD 1932 Tudor: reflnlshed: One V-8 motor, spotless upholstery, good rubber; *239. Walsh Motors. 8000 Oa. ave. Phone Shepherd 1644._ FORD 1932 Tudor sedan- new paint new tires and new motor: priced way down. C Dick English 941 Water st. s.w Open evenings and Sundays. Phono Lincoln 3673 and 0303._ FORD 1935 de luxe roadster: original fin ish: perfect throughout: very low mileage: liberal trade and terms. Capitol Motors, Inc 215 Pa. ave. s.e. Lincoln 0303. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD. 1936. black tudor sedan: dual windshield wiper, heater; sacrifice. Mr. Hunkel Adams 8000. FORD 1934 convertible coupe rumble seat, cordove tan finish, white side-wall tires; lov mileage: new car appearance: $3,5. Warfield Motor Co.. 2525 Sherman ave. Adams 8000.___ FORD 1931 victoria coupe, new black fin ish, practically new tires; price. $176. Warfield Motor Co., 2525 Sherman ave. Adams 8000. FORD 1930 coupe. $99. Rosen & Rice Mitor Co 1423 Irving st. n.w.. De Soto and Plymouth dealers. Columbia 10324. FORD 1932 V-8 Tudors; 2 to select from; both in fine mechanical condition, fine rub bar elaan 1«torinrc • vfilir rhnir# At. SI DS. Addison Chevrolet. 1437 Irvin* .st. n.w. Phone Adams 5411.__ FORD 1933 sport coupe; fine mechanical condition, very good rubber, clean interior. A fine Ford for only $50 down, balance is easy. Addison Chevrolet. 1437 Irving st. n.w. Phone Adams 5411. FORD 1931 Tudor: only $185. Runs and looks fine: act uulckly. a real bargain. Ad dison Chevrolet. 1437 Irving st. n.w. Phone Adams 5411._ GRAHAM 1930 sedan: good blue finish, smooth motor, excellent rubber: very clean: $115. Walsh Motors. 8000 Ga. ave.. phone Shepherd 1644.___ HUDSON coupe. 1934. $395: has custom built radio; very good condition. Rosen At Rice Motor Co.. 1423 Irving st. n.w. De Soto and Plymouth dealers. Col. 10.124._ LA SALLE 1930 5-passenger sedan: you will find the paint and upholstery in splendid condition: this ear certainly rep resents unusual value: $245. C.O.C. guaranty. Capitol Cadillac Co.. 1222 22nd st. n.w. Natl. 3300. Open Sun, and eve. NASH 1931 Victoria coach; finest condi tion: ladies must sell. $185: give terms to responsible party 3233 Adams Mill rd. Phone Adams 0687. NASH. 1934 5-passenger touring sedan: advanced model, dark maroon paint, spot less upholstery excellent tires: you will find this a beautiful car in splendid con dition; $495. C. C. C. guaranty. Capitol Cadillac Co.. 1222 22nd st. n.w. Phone National 3300. Open Sunday and evenings. OLDSMOBILE 8. 1935 Fordor touring sedan $750: new-car terms and finance rate: new-car guaranty. Rosen & Rice motor Co. 1423 Irving st n.w. De Soto and Plymouth dealers. Columbia 10324. OLDSMOBILE. 1935 business coupe: 8 cy Under; excellent paint; very good tires, splendid motor: you will be pleased with the fine condition of this car: $H8r> C. C. C. guaranty. Capitol Cadillac Co.. 1222 22nd st. n.w. Phone National 3300. Open Sunday and evenings. OLDSMOBILE 1934 4-door touring sedan: original finish green: new tires: mechani cally perfect: priced below market: liberal trWe and terms. Capitol Motors. Inc . 215 Pa. ave. s.e. Phone Lincoln 0303. Open evenings and Sundays.__ OLDSMOBILE 1935 sport 8-cyllnder coupe, rumble seat: will please the most critical buyer; $595; fully guaranteed; terms. Barnes Motors. 1729 14th st. n.w. OLDSMOBILE 1931 coupe. business model: beautiful black finish, fine motor and very Kod tires, spotless interior. Safety sted. Winterised and Deodorised. Low fries at $189. L. P. Steuart. Inc., 1325 4th st. n.w. Phone Decatur 4800._ OLDSMOBILE 1935 sport coujpe. Till* car has been driven less than 4.000 miles and looks as good as the day it came out of ;he new-car show room. Tires, upholstery ind Its original maroon finish look like jew. A bargain for only $*25. SUPERIOR tfOTORS. 1320 14th st, n.w, Decatur 1300. PACKARD—1936 "120'' touring four-door sedan, driven but 4.100 miles by direct Packard factory official, who are furnished new cars every three months; substantial discount; new car warranty. Pry Motor SsToo.. 1520 14th st. n.w., Packard PLYMOUTH 1935 touring 2-door: trunk, ■hatter-proof glass, tun metal: used 8 months; low mileage. Must be sold to mttlo estate; sacrifice. Phone Adams 7060. PLYMOUTH*—1935 de luxe coupe, three to choose from. $100 down. $28 1503 also 1934 convertible coupe. $90 down. $25 mo.: 4* Au*# 15$ 5.°*" 1932 sedaiv $60down~ $1 B rno, jack Pry. 1324 14th at. n.w. or 4441 Conn, eve, br. PLYMOUTH 1934 de luxe sedan. 8428: 1933 P. D, sedan. $350: 1933 convertible sport coupe. $325: ail fully guaranteed; Barnet Motors, 1729 14th st. n.w._ PLYMOUTHS. 1935 de luxe eedans. $550; 1935 de luxe coupe, rumble seat $525: 1934 coach. $380; 1932 coach. $195: 1931 coach. $150. Rosen & Rice Motor Co., 1423 Irvin* st. n.w. De Soto and Plym >uth dealers. Phone Columbia 10324. _ PONTIAC 1934 coupe: original finish, me chanically perfect: liberal trade and Mrms. CapltolMotprs. the.. 215 Pa. avt. a.*. Phone Lincoln 0303. Open evenings and Sunday*. _ PONTIAC sedan. 1933 (not a taxi). $306t eery good condition throughout. Rosen & Eg srpgUWaffA* &in-Yo3ft PONTIAC 1931 sedan; paint, tires, motor and general condition above the average; see It today; only $195: trade and term* ire easy. Addison Chevrolet. 1437 Irvins it. n.w. Phont Adams 5411. T _ SALE—AUTOMOBILES. JNTIAC 1934 "8” sedan; gray finish, sck wheels, knee action, no-draft ventl tlon and other fine features: motor and ibber excellent, very clean Interior. Low ;ice at $409. L. P. Steuart. Inc.. 1325 Ith st. n.w. Phone Decatur 4800. 1NTIAO. 1933. fine sedan; all good res. clean upholstery; real value. $295. C. c. guaranty. Capitol Cadillac Co.. 122 22nd st. n.w. Phone National 3300. gen Sunday and evenings.___ 0NT1AC 1934 sport coupe: In flna echanlcal condition, very good rubber id clean Interior; knee action, no-draft mtllatlon and other fine features. Safety ested. Winterised and Deodorized. Priced >r oulck gale at $405. L P. Steuart. ic., 1325 14th st. n.w. Decatur 4800. TUDEBAKER 1934 Dictator sedan; orlg ial finish, new tires: mechanically perfect: beral trade and terms. Capitol Motors, ac. 216 Pa. ave. s.e. Phone Lincoln 0303. 'pen evenings and Sundays. TUDEBAKER 1933 coupe rumble seat: rlglnal finish like new new tires mechant ally perfect; priced below market: liberal fade and terms. Capitol Motors. Inc. 215 a ave. s.e Phone Lincoln 0303. Open venings and Sundays._ ERRAPLANE 1033 convertible coupe, eauttful tan finish, maroon wheels, very >w mileage; looks new: $389. Warfield lotor Co.. 2625 Sherman ave. Adama 000_. ■ERRAPLANE— 1935 Pordor sedan. $476; ery good condition: new car terms and nance rate. Rosen & Rice Motor Co.. 423 Irving st. n.w.. De Soto and Plymouth ealers Columbia 10324. __ ■ERRAPLANES—1930 sedan demonstra ors. $125 down. $20 mo.: also two (1936 our-door sedans $96 down, $25 mo): 1034 sedan. $80 down. $24 mo.: 1934 oach. $70 down, $23 mo.). Jack Pry. 324 14th st. n.w, or 4441 Conn, ave. br. VILLYS 1932 coupe; priced below market. .. Dick English. 1522 Pa. ave. s.e. Phone jlncoln 0303. Open evenings andjjundays. VILLYS 1933 “77” coupe: paint, tires and lotor perfect: Just the car for economical ransportation: liberal trade and terms. .. Dick English. 1522 Pa. ave. s.e. Phone ilncoln 0303. Open evenings and Sundays. rSED CARS, $300 and under: $5 down, >w monthly payments. Logan Motors. 017 Virginia ave. Metropolitan 2818. PARTS! PARTS! For All Cars and Trucks. Auto Glass Installed and Repair Work. OBERT HERSON AUTO EXCHANGE. INC. 72 Florida Ave N.E. North 10408. DEPENDABLE USED CARS Save Money On These Big USED-CAR VALUES! 1935 Chevrolet Std. Coach S429 1935 Ford V-8 Tudor.469 1935 Ford V-8 Fordor_499 1934 Chevrolet Master Sdn. 429 1934 Ford V-8 Coupe .349 1934 Chev. Spt. Coupe_429 1933 De Soto Sedan_389 1933 Dodge Sedan _ 389 1933 Chev. Master Sedan.. 329 1932 Ford V-8 Tudor.219 1932 Ford V-8 Coupe.219 1932 Chevrolet Sedan_259 1932 Chevrolet Coach_239 1932 Chevrolet Spt. Road... 199 1931 Auburn Sedan_169 1931 Chevrolet Coupe_159 1931 Ford Cabriolet.159 65 Others in Stock Easy Terms and Trade One Building, Two Entrances 1130 CONN. AVE. 1123 18th St. N.W. District 4200 Drive in 18th St. Entrance r “—i HONEST VALUES 1934 Chevrolet Coach -$343 I 1934 Plymouth D. L. Sedan 475 ' 1934 Chrysler Sedan-495 1935 Plymouth D. L. Sedan 575 jj 1931 Pontiac Sedan _15# I 1930 Ford Town Sedan-150 j 1933 Plym. P. D. Cpe., R. S. 365 | 1931 Buiclc 8 Sdn., 6 W. W. 295 j 1932 Plymouth P. B. Sedan 285 1932 Plym. P. B. Cpe., R. S. 275 I 1934 Plymouth Coach_ 445 * 1934 Ford D. L. Coupe_385 1933 Ford D. L. Coach_ 295 i 1932 Chevrolet Roadster... 195 ! 1932 Chevrolet Coach _ 249 f 1932 Chev. Coupe, R. S.— 249 1931 Oldsmobile Coach ... 265 1932 Nash “8” Victoria_ 295 { TERMS TO SUIT YOU MANY OTHERS SMOOT MOTOR COMPANY, INC. 3342 M ST. N.W. West 1850 Open Evening. j \i SAYS: I * P Don’t let bed weather stop V j S you from seeinx our ears. All mk i V ears are kept under cover at X V an times. Come in and buy V ’ 2 one of our— i j' X“Guaranteed 0. K.’d” v ^ SPECIALS J5 HERE’S ONE > < 1933 Cluvroltl Cabrioltt X . C Beautiful black Dues finish; 5c j 5 excellent mechanical condl- 5 5 * C tlon. Very low mllease and 3c J 5 abiolutely runt Ilka £445 J 2 Many Others to Choose From 5c 11 Di. 8300 Open Eve. fir Sun. X I MM. MM MM MM MM MM M z rTCjCn jC jCn jf. jfrTf 1 ixiiiiriiiiviiriVTvirvrir k VETS Why drive your old cor? when you can buy a new Pontiac or a "Good Will" used car. A bondif ied purchase plan for ex-service men. INVESTIGATE L. P. Steuart, Inc. 1440 P St. N.W. D««. 4800 1325 14th N.W. Dm. 4803 l