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ItWillPay You To Investigate Some of the Home Offerings Listed In This Section Today Q Announcements j Special Noticesl6 Pants Matched to Coats Made to measure, over 4,000 camples; •ring or mall ue your sample. LINCOLN PANTS MATCHING CO., Col 3798-J. 1404 Newton St. N. W. SHRItUALIST, Mrs. Lida Mastiii Will Hold Meetings Thur*. 8 P. M., 50c. Private Readings, 12. By Appointment Only. North 2604. MADAME DE LAINE World’s greatest clairvoyant and palm ist; consult the best-girted .clairvoyant and psychic card reader; unequaled busi ness and love affairs. 1006 K st, N. W » MRB). BALL, PSYCHIC MEDIUM; seance Tuesday and Fridays 8 p. m. Admis sion, 59c, 104 G St, nw. Fr. 8820-J. * MADAM D'ASHMAN Clairvoyant, crystal gaser and card reader, tells your fortune on love, mar- Wage, divorce, reunites the separated, helps you witr back lost love, happiness and business. 731 Uth St. N. W. Franklin 634. • MME. ZARA, CARD READER. When In trouble consult me; all kinds of advice. 6th and G sts, N. W. * MME. JONES—CLAIRVOYANT World’s greatest clairvoyant and palm ist. Tells past, present and future, how to have success In business, love affairs and speculations of all kinds. Will help you In case of sickness and other mis fortunes, 1008 7th St. N, W.» ( Mme. Harrison-Astor 826 12th St. N. W., Cor. 12th & D, Will give you advice, on business matters, love, health and family af fairs; your every hope, fear, trouble, anxiety clearly explained. Life read- !_ MME. JEANETTE guarantees to read your entire life— past, present and future. She asks no questions, but will tell you what you want to know, giving names, dates and facts on business matters, love, health and family affairs. 626 F st. N. W. • MME. BERTA. Distinguished international palmist and phrenologist; appointment only. Bendings, SI. Fr. 2308. 1738 F st. N. W. Automotive Automobiles For Sale 12 ESSEX—ESSEX ESSEX COACH Equal to new; with many extras. I ESSEX SEDAN Practically New DODGE Late model touring for sale or trade. I Terms Can Be Arranged. A. J. STABLER, 425 K ST. N. W, Be taigtt a Peerless We have a good selection of Wed cars at bargain prices. BUICK 1921 TOURING Newly painted, new top, two bumpers. An excellent buy. PIERCE ARROW TOURING Late model car in excellent condition; looks like new; if you want a fine car see this. STEARNS 1922 TOURING New paint, good tires, bum- Cr. Looks like new. At a rgain price. PEERLESS 1923 SPORT Disc wheels, other extras. Just like a new car and ; guaranteed. STEPHENS 1623 SEDAN Driven 4,000 miles and is just like new at a fine saving. 2 MARMON TOURINGS NASH TOURING. SPORT TOURING. Also several other late model ears in good condition and at attractive prices. Easy Terms. PEERLESS MOTOR CO. Open Evenings. 14th & P Sts. M. 8077 FORDS! FORDS! 25 USED Coupes, Sedans, Tourings, Road sters and Light Deliveries. These care repaired by our shop* and the prices are right Satisfactory terms will bo made. MR. TORREY. TRIANGLE MOTOR COMPANY, Authorised Ford Dealers. Worth Capitol and New York Avenus. HUDSON SEDAN Only 4 months old; driven less than 1.900 miles; equipped with bum per e front and rear; Goodyear cord spare; motor meter; parking and atop light; disc wheels; rear view mirror and vase. Owner will make attractive reduction for quick sale. Convenient terms can be arranged. Phone Lincoln 5306, Real Bargains in Used Cars. Hudson tourings, Hupmoblle tourings, Reo tourings, Buick tourings and coupe. Dodge tourings. Ford touringe and road ster; all cars in A-l condition; terms. Manhattan Garage, 1706 7th at. N. W, REAL VALUES Are Offered in Cars Listed Below 1933 Maxwell Touring. 1931 Ford Coupe. 1932 Lexington Touring. 1921 Dodge Touring. 1922 Chevrolet Sedanette. 1923 Chevrolet Coupe 1932 Ford Touring. 1922 Chevrolet Touring. 1920 Studebaker Sedan. 1920 Oakland Touring. 1928 Chevrolet Light Delivery. 1922 Ford Light Delivery. 1981 Ford Light Delivery. A Small Cash Payment and Con venient Monthly Payments. Luttrell=Clhievrolet Sales Co., 14th at T St Main 2483. " USED FORD CAR SALE ON TERMS $5 PER WEEK WHILE THEY LAST Touring .... 160 up Roadsters 879 up Coupes 1210 up Sedans 8250 up Light Deliveriesll3s up Ton Trucks 8190 up Al! have been conditioned in our •hop aad the prices are right. Each and every car muet be aa represented. No reasonable offer refused. New 2 and 4-door , Sedan Bodies for sale, your old body take in trade. UNIVERSAL AUTO CO., INCORPORATED, 1529 M ST. N, W. FORD Touring, 1212; looks good and runs better. *<s; guaranteed. Robt. Roy Mackey. 518 10th st. 8. E. • FORD TOURING—Same as new; driven tea miles. 175 worth of extras; 1360 cash. F. 10120 from 7 to 2 p. m. Ask for Was. Arnos*-on g • Q Automotive J Automobiles For Sale lit $50.00 DOWN 1220—Dodge roadster. 1919—Dodge touring. 1919 — Buick touring. 1922—Elcar sport. 1920 Anderson roadster. 1921 — Cleveland touring. 1917—Pathfinder Twin Six. 1921 Elcar touring. 1922 Elcar touring. 1919—Ford roadster, 375. • 1919 —Chalmers 7-passenger. P. F. TIPPETT. . • 712 E St. S. B.• GOOD VALUES IN USED CARS 1920 Lexington Sedan, repainted, $675. 1921 Studebaker Special 6 Road ster, S6OO. 1922 Dodge Roadster, $450. 1921 Paige Touring, S4OO. 918 Winton Touring, 7-passenger, S3OO. 1921 Ford Touring, $135. 1919 Maxwell Touring, $75. These cars are all in good mechanical condition, with good tires and paint. Reasonable terms will be arranged. Sterrett <& Fleming Inc. Used Car Showroom, 1931 14th St. N. W. STUDEBAKER'S Spring Offering in Used Cars; Low in Price and High in Value Durant Touring $525 Studebaker Light Six 600 Buick Touring 500 Studebaker Special 6 Tour. 900 Westcott Tour. 7 Pass (looks like new) 550 Studebaker Big 6 Touring.. 900 Chevrolet Touring 300 Studebaker Light 6 Sedan.. 1,050 Ford Touring 200 Studebaker Special 6 Coupe. 1,050 Dodge Touring 350 Studebaker Big 6 Coupe new car guarantee)l,sso Willys Knight Tour, (looks like new) 650 Studebaker Lt. 6 Roadster.. 375 Studebaker Special 6 Road. 700 Ford Sedan 250 Terms to Meet Your Approval Open Evenings & Sundays STUDEBAKER, Fourteenth at R St. N. W. Potomac 1631. Auto Truvks for Salel3 REPUBLIC TRUCK—2%-ton; good con dition; cheap; 14 Municipal Wharvea Phone Main 2925 or Frank. 7046, FORD delivery care, 3; Corby Baking Co. See Mr. Sweeney. Mflto Tires. Tubesls SPECIAL THS WEEK! FREE INNER TUBE WITH EACH SLIGHTLY USED TIRE, $3.00 NATIONAL AUTO TIRE COMPANY, 439 K St. N. W. Frank. 589.. Open Sundays. * Autos For Hire, Garages 17 CADILLAC limousines and touring tare, by the hour, day or week. AUTO LIVERY CO., 212 13th at- Main 8000. Motorcycles—Bicycleslß Reduced For Quick Sale 8126 Indian 885 3215 Harley-Davidson *165 Other Machines $lO Up—Terms. Washington Motorcycle Exchange, j 1011 9th St. N. W. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE, with side car; in good condition; reasonable; terms. 1130 N. H. ave. Repairing, Service Stations 19 CARS washed and polished. 21.22; greased and bolts tightened. *1.52; eimonising; called for, delivered. Southern Auto Works, 622 G st. N. W. Franklin 7122. Business Service Building and Contracting 22 J. J. PLANKENHORN & CO. Contracting—Building. Repair Work a Specialty. 610 6th st. N. W,Main 1582. SPECIALIST In Building Alteration* •tore fronts or office work, will give low figures, and prompt service dur ing winter. Estimates in throe houra Box A-156 Times-Herald. Cleaning, Dyeing, Renovating 23 FOSTER’S DYE WORKS. 24-hour eervice. 1937 11th st N. W., cor. You. North 2125. Night. Lincoln 3957-J. J Dressmaking, Millinery 24 SEWING—Get spring sewing done early. Beading, embroidery a specialty; work guaranteed. Prompt delivery. Rates reasonable. Frank. 899. DRESSMAKING, plain or fancy; latest N. Y. styles; city reference. Pot. 2333. FASHIONABLE Dressmaker, 3088 O N.W. Prices *5 up; quick service. West 3026. VICTORIA LOUISE MULLER, formerly designer and buyer at Erlebacher’s, has exclus. millinery and hats made to order. 615 11th st. N. W. * Heating and Plumbing 29 If you are thinking of installing s hot-water heating system now or latei why not let us give you an estimate. Our prices are very reasonable. All work is guaranteed. MODERN HEATING CO., 806 Bladensburg Road N. E. WILLIAM BFhAISLIP PLUMBING AND HEATING. Jobbing end replacement work a specialty. 4581 Georgia Ave. Adame 1346-J.Res. Phone Fr. 1359. Moving. Packing, Storage 38 UNITED STATES STORAGE CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, 418-420 10th St. N. W. MAIN 4229. FRANKLIN 2433. —MOVING- PADDED VANS FURNISHED Phone Main 2010-2011. Krieg’s Express & Storage Co., 616 EYE BT. N. W. STORAGE. PACKING AND SHIPPING. SPECIAL RATES New York, Phils, and Baltimore i ALLEN TRANSFER & STORAGE CO., 606 6th St. N. W. Ph. Franklin 7288 ‘Painting, Papering 29 PAPER HANGING, houses or apts. Satis factlon guaranteed. Call North 7169, PAINTING and Decorating by experts; special prices for 30 days. Cady A I Deeton. 624 32nd St. N. W. W. 3133. ' Repairing, Vphobtwing 32 FURNITURE upholstered and slip COV ers made ’’The Better Wny.” Special prices this month. J. Holober A C*.. 21* M BL N. W. Maia 332. • THE WASHINGTON TIMES ♦ • Tha National Daily » ♦ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1924. Q Business Service ) Professional Services 31 ELECTRO - THERAPEUTICS scientifi cally given. Excessive weight reduced or money refunded. Ph. Potomac 1447. EXCESSIVE weight rapidly reduced. Wonderful French method used. Dr. Della Ledendeeker, D. C. 1737 P st. N. W. Fr. 8849. MISS LOUISE, manicuring, marcelling. 783 13th St. N. W. Hours? 13-3, 5-9.* Tinning, Roofingß4 TINNING, roofing, pipeloss furnace installed; gas stoves; dependable work. Main 6149. SHAEFFER A MOWBN, 1016 9th St. N. W. Employment J Employment Agencies 36 A LONG list efficient help only; male, female, cooks, kitchen help, day work ers, housemen, porters and help in any capacity. Super Service Bureau, 3001 9th st. N. W. No. 6009. i COOKS, housemen, cleaners supplied. Fuller’s Exchangs, 1321 22th St. N. W. West 2089. • Help Wanted Female 37 APPRENTICES —For beauty shop. Lady Jane Beauty Shop, 1206 G St.. N. W. BEAUTY culture taught, day or eve nlng classes: r***. Call Fr. »MT. CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS for board ing house; must be experienced in waiting. 1123 13th St. N. W. » COOK; experienced; second cook for boarding house; must be able to han dle orders quickly. 1123 13th St. N.W. • GIRLS for general housework at once. Porter’s Em. Bureau, 1719 14th N. W. MILLER A RHOADS. Richmond Va., have a vacancy in their beauty parlor for a woman experienced in marcel waving. Good salary to the right party. State experience and give references. Apply by letter to Miss Ida Morris Beauty Parlor. Miller A Rhoads. Richmond, Va, MAID-WAITRESS, with reference; must stay nights. 2141 Leltoy pl. The rate for advertising under “Situations Wanted” in The Morn ing Herald and The Afternoon Times is ’only 16c per Uno. This is considerably lower than rates charged for other Want Ads. This very low rate of 15c per line in cludes insertion In BOTH papers. The Herald in the morning and The Times in the afternoon. Results are practically certain wheh you “Put It in Ths Herald and Ths Timos.** WHITE CHAMBERMAID APPLY HOTEL LOGAN IOWA CIRCLE WOMAN—White, to manage laundry; experience and reference required. See MR. MAYS. Supt.. Garfield Memorial Hospltal, Tuesday, 9 to 11 a. in. Wanted —Ladies for spare time work making dainty silk novelties, so much in demand. Send stamped en velope for further details. Hl-Grade Novelty Co., Portsmouth. Ohio. • Help Wanted Male 38 AUTOMOBILE mechanic—First class: none other need apply. See MR. BROWN, 1214 New Hamp, ave. N. W. BARBER —First class; good; guarantee; strictly sober. Call at 3211 M st. N.W. BARBER, white, to start Monday; $25 guarantee to start with; day off per week. Nick’s Modern Barber Shop, 5810 Georgia ave, N. W. Col. 3414. BOYS —For box lunch wagons; off at 1:30 each day. Basement floor, 1446 N St. N. W. , BOY to rack balls. Apply Pool Room Manager, National Hotel. 6th A Pa. * CHAUFFEURS Dependable men with identification cards can make excellent commis sions aa taxi drivers. Apply AUTO LIVERY CO., 212 13TH ST. N. W. CHAI? FFIsIUR; experienced. Apply National Hotel Taxi Service. CHAUFFEURS Our busy time is here; big money is being made by our drivers. Only men who want to make big money need apply; ref erences required. See Mr. Ryan. BLACK AND WHITE TAXI, 1214 New Hampshire Ave. DENTIST—MUST BE REGIS- TERED IN D. C.; GOOD SAL ARY TO START. DR. MOON, 406 7TH ST. N. W. HOUSEMAN, COLORED APPLY HOTEL LOGAN IOWA CIRCLE MAN Voung, white, industrious, for grocery business; bring reference. Frank Danelr, 114 Quincy pl. N. E. MEN—2, at once, for special work; $22 per week to start, more when experi enced; $5 cash bond requirsd. Call today between 4 and 6 p. m., 503 Kresge Building. MEN —Several to sell tn established territory in Washington; about S3O a week to start; you don’t neces sarily have to be a salesman: we train you and can place you where you will have a permanent income. Come in and talk it over. Apply 1319 F St. N. W., Suite 605, PRESSER wanted; who can also drive Ford oar. Apply 1746 Columbia rd. The rate for advertising under “Situations Wanted” in The Morn ing Herald and The Afternoon Times is only 150 per line. This Is considsrably lower than rates charged for other Want Ads. This very low rate of 15c per Uno In cludes insertion In BOTH papers. Ths Hsrald tn the morning and The Times in the afternoon. Re sults are practically certain when you “Put it tn The Herald and Ths Timas." Help—Male and Female 39 YOUNG ladles and gentlemen for sing ing, Dramatic Opera Club, producing light grand opera and plays. Addrsss Secretary, Opera Club, 521 13th N. W. Cooks, nurses, maids, seamstresses butlers; recommended. Ladles* Ex change, 807 Vermont Ave. 1 H. DARLING, 82 U St. N. W„ will be given a ticket to the Monday evening performance of UThe Bat’’ if he will call at the box office any time Monday with some form of Identification. MEN AND WOMEN—Quickly learn real estate business without Interference with present occupation. Employment whole or part time. Free lectures on salesmanship every Tuesday and Thursday 5 p. m. William F. Matte son. 610-11 Bond Bldg. GOVT. pos. that do not require ajtam.; send stamped envelope. P. O. Box 60. Salesmen and Agents 40 SALESMEN. Or clean-cut ambitious young men whom we can train. We have over 500 branches and rural agents. Ws will establish 200 more branches. The men who will manage these branches are being picked from our sale* force. *35 a week to start. If you are willing to work and want a real future we can use you. For an Interview call Room 301 Stewart Bldg., Sixth and D 81* N. W. C Employment J Salesmen and Agents 40 MEN—3. with or without previous sell ing experience, who desire a perma nent connection with a well-known concern selling electrical appliances. . Those who qualify will be well paid. Call Monday, 213 Insurance Bldg., 15th A Eye N. W. Ask for Mr. Lindstrom. Situations Wanted—Female 41 Washing— To take horns. ll*t Ith st N. W Call Franklin 8207. Situations Wanted—Male 43 PLUMBING and Heating jobs wanted; by first-class mechanic; city or coun try: lowest prices now. Box 131 Times- Herald. * Situations—Male > Fenude 48 YOU ST. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Supplies Ist class help free. N. 6570.* Q Financial * Businees Opportunities 44 DELICATESSEN for sale; ideal loes tion. Call West 3771-J. GENERAL merchandise business In grow ing community, near D. C., on Balto. boulevard. Will stand thorough inves tigation. Doing business of *3,000 or better per month for last four years. For further information. Box I*7 Times-Herald. GROCERY and meat store, established business, excellent location. Col. -3673. LUNCH room cheap; quick buyer/good reason for selling. 2138 Pa. ave. N. W. STORE, grocery; fresh meats and dry goods; 6 rm*, and bath; 27 H at. N.E. WAITED—Party to help finance nn established used car and garage busi ness. Address Box 128. Herald-Times, e Investments, Stocks, Bonds 49 10 SHARES 7 per cent preferred stock; 6 shares common stock, tn a business that * has never been known to fall. Will bear strict investigation. Can be cold on def, pay. Box 158, Herald. WILL sell all or part of 20 ahares of Virginia Plate Glass Co. stock at *6O a share if taken at once. Box 156 Times-Herald. • WILL sell all or part of ten shares International Bank stock, Washing ton, D. C., for *l5O per share if taken at once. BOX A-190, Times-Herald- Money to Loan 46 QUICK SECOND TRUST MONEY Immediate attention given applications for second trust loans on homes. See ine at once. C. F. Waring. 220 Bond Bldg. Phone Main 9172. WE have several dlnall funds—*2,ooo to *5.000 —to loan on Improved D. C. real estate, secured by first Deed of Trust. WM. H. SAUNDERS A CO., Realtors. 1433 K St. N. W. Main 101*.l*-17. • MONEY TO LOAN On D. C. real estate secured by first or second trust. MARSHALL McKIBBIN 311-14 Woodward Bldg. Msin *942. MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNT for 8 or 6 years, to be secured upon first mortgagee in the District of Co lumbia. Installment loans made in Wash ington and nearby sections of Maryland and Virginia on ths l*-yr. monthly in stallment plan, providing for cancella tion of the mortgage in case of th* death of the borrower. E. QUINCY SMITH. INC.. 222 16th. Instruction Local Instruction Classessl START AND SUCCEED Earn the salary you are worth. Short course, low rates, individual and class Instruction. Over 100 in attendance. Positions for gradu ates. Washington’s most popular school. BOYD SCHOOL On *’G” nr. 14—1338 G. Main 2876. The Marjorie Webster School Os Expression and Physical Education. 1415 Mass. Ave. N.W. Main 6941 Two years normal course—one year professional course dormitory claes and private instruction In all forms of dancing. Music, Dancing, Dramatical S 3 PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO. Ran. Jazz, Popular Muztc In 20 lesson* Free lessons if you buy Instruments here. Send for free booklet. Chrtstenzen School, 1322 O st. n, w. Main 1278. Easy terms. JOHN PHILLIP SHADDICK, Vocal Studio. 1607 Eye St. N. W. Fr. 1462. KATHERINE STUART Ballroom and Rhythmical Dancing. Tango a Specialty. 1731 Conn. Ave. North 2582. Live Stock ♦ Poultry and Supplies 57 GEORGE J. GARNER, Live and Home Dressed Poultry. 939 Ln. Ave. N. W. Franklin 1220. Q Miscellaneous Building Materials 66 SECOND-HAND millwork and building material for sale. Apply National Wood working Co., Inc., 79 N. Y. ave. N. E. Business Equipment. 61 TWO flat-top desks. 212 eachii ofAce safe; check writer and protector at an Immense reduction; mlecellancous articles; letter files etc., to make room. Call at 610 D st, n. w, DEALERS IN Soda Fountain and Fountain Suppils*. BURCH A KLEPS CO.. 482 Fa. Avs’ NW. Fuel, Feed, Fertilisers 63 WOOD, sl2 A CORD Cut from 12 to 24 Inches, for stove or fireplace, chestnut; delivered in Dis trict or nearby Arlington county. Phone Clarendon 587. i e==- - 1 1 n . i. l si I 11 1 " Household Goods 66 DAVENPORT. beds, springs, ruf*< dresser. Call Bun. or any morn. F. 4883. FURNITURE—Leaving city, will sell high-grade furnishings, living room, bedroom; also taupe rug. cheap. *7Ol Conn, ave., apt. 602. Col- 10241. ! FURNITURE, three odd pieces, living i room; reas,; no dealers. 8120 18th nw. I FURNIT JRB for 5-room apartment; reasonable. 615 F St. N. W., between 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. ‘ Miscellaneous For Sale 69 CASH REGISTER—NationaI. Cost *4OO. I Sell for S2OO. Perfect condition. Box A-l 92, Times-Herald. BRAND NEW _ ELECTRiC RANGES— Exceptional value* at large reductions; anything electrical, 511 l*th St. N. W., Turner Electric Sales Co., Main 4621. MAXWELL BOOK SHOP— High School, college and technical books, stationery, sundries and second - hand school books. 2016 Ga. ave. N. W.. open till *:so p. m. POOL TBLEB, fixture* and near bear lunch room equipment; good reasons tor selling. 1261 Good Hop* rd. 8- E. Musical Instruments 76 PlANO—Upright, vary good condition, - N. W. West PIANO” in prim* condition only S4OO. on easy term* PFEIFFkIR, 1319 G M. n. w. 3d ti«*r. Q Miscellaneous J Radio and Supplies7l JUST ARRIVED First Shipment of ths New Ratttia Loud Speaker $36.50 First Opportunity to Buy These Speakers Without Set. Our Special Phones Regular $5.00 Value, $3.50. Complete Lina Tubes, Batteries, Supplies. Famous Metro Jr. Crystal Sets, $2.5® Radio Sales Studio, Inc. 1408 Park Road. N. W. Open Until 10 P, M. NEED MONEY—WiII sail my 1 tub* • *o*l compl*t*. W**t 2889. Wearing Apparel 73 CLOTHlNG—Workingmen. The chaap i eet method of getting beet grade clothing le call around and see our ■lightly used euito and overcoate, 85 up. Beat pant*. *B.BI to *(. Justh’s Old Stand, 619 D. Wanted To* Buy 74 FURNITURE—Have you any second hand furniture? W* pay the highest cash price. Phone ue what you have. SHERMAN’S, 1143 7th St. N. W.Main 8737. CLOTHING—We pay highest prices ever been paid, auto calls everywhere. D. 1 tesaroff, <39 D St. N. W. Fr. 2384. MEN’S CLOTHES BOUGHT—Everyone 1 seeme pleased and tells another of our cheerful way of paying for men’s ! worn clothing, shoes, ate. Auto calls. I Main 4145. Justh’s Old Stand. <l9 D. I WE BUY. SELL AND EXCHANGE naw and **eond-hand clothing. Bennett, ; <Bl D Ct. N. W. Phon* Frank. 8463. Rooms to Rent i Rooms—Furnished7s 1 A ST* N. E., 142—2 rms., kitchen and bath; a. m. 1.; furnished. • B ST. N. E.. 314 —Large sunny front 1 rm.; l.h.k. opt.; reae.; elec.; phone. * > BBLMONT BT. N. W.. 1440—Large second floor front room for one or two. Col. 10330. COL. RD., 550—Two rooms, furnished for 1. h. k.; heat and gas. *26. • DUPONT CIRCLE—Nicely furn. rm., In well appointed home, reas. North 718*. D ST. N. W., 128—One, or two nicely furnished rooms, 1. h. k.. next bath, ’ v * ry r**" onab le. Main 8849. 1 (5 "ST. B. w7 621, large room, for 2 1 gentlemen; *2.60 week each. Fr. 1956. 6 ST. N." W., 427—Large clean room, i well heated, modern home, reasonable. ■ BYE ST. N. W.. 80614— Bay window front; 1. h. k. rooms; hall room 1 *3.25 weekly. » EYE BT. N. W., 908—One or two rooms. I. h. k.. electricity; reasonable. EYE BT. N. W., 606—Furnished rooms I for housekeeping. * I BYB ST. N. W„ 1322—Large !d-story front; steam heat; reasonable. • * ST. N. W.. 1917—i small. *14;" one i foible ruom; southern exposure. * . K ST. N. W., 9506—Tw0 furnished 1. h. 1 k. rooms. West 2689. K ST. N. W., 1627—Chateau Bonaparte. Bright southern front, some with water; for men only; central; club location.* L ST. N. W.. 1304 —3 well-furn. second floor rooms; hot and cold water in rooms; electricity, franklin 185. MASS. AVE. N. W„ 631 (Alberona Apt.) —Large room suitable for two gen tlemen in new apartment, all modern improvements, reasonable. MERIDIAN PLACE. 1435, near Col. road—Attractive front rm.; twin bods. Col. 4T86-J. r M ST. N. W„ 881 —Two furnished rooms i t°r w>t * r ln rooms. Fr. 8422. r MAINB AVE. 8. W„ 610—3 large front 1. h. k. rooms; gas and heat; 87, * ’ M ST. N. W„ 477—3 furnished rooms; ; housekeeping. *39.00.• M 8T 1 . N. W.. ’63s—Two nicely furnished rooms for 1. h. k. NORTH CAPITOL, 1226—R00m In private home; electricity, h.«*.h.; ■ rent. *l* a month. OTIS ST. N. W.. 708—Large front room. second floor next to bath. 2 closets, twin beds, electricity; for persons em ployed. No other roomers. Near 3 car lines, also bus. Phone Columbia 9197-J. Owner. QUE ST N. W„ 171* (near Dupont Clr cle) —Owner’s home, large front room, southern exposure, 6 windows, near bath, elect, and gas, twin beds; meal* optional; gentlemen. Potomac 109. } RANDOLPH ST. N. W., I*oß—Beautiful front room with lavatory; garage if deaired. R ST. N. W:, home; Ind floor front, largo closet, near bath, electric reading lamp. References. Cali 2 to 8 p. m. o R. I. AVE. N. W.. 1636—Beautifully furn. double room. 4 windows; a.m.1.; no objection to child. Fr. 3*39. I *RD ST. N. W., 421—Furnished room* | $2.25 per week up; 1.-h.-k. allowed. lid ST. N. W.. Ms—Largo room, i. h. k.'i heat, gas, bed linen Included. Fr. 4987. ! STH ST. 8. 8.. 306—Large, nicely fur- I nished room; el*ctrio light, h.-w. h. ■ Lincoln 3817. ■ BTH ST. N. 8., 513—Large room, eloc- tricity; table board near. Line. <74. 9th ST. N. W., 1311—Front room and kitchenette; sink; also single room* • Franklin 883*. i 10TH BT. 8. B„ 349—Attraottv* front , rm, newly furn.; suit tor couple; teas. UTH MI N. W.. 1416—Nice room for i girls. Girl wants room mate, parlor, Slano, elec., phone, 1. h. k. and lann ry privileges; homelike; *l3 mo. North 8784.• . 14TH st. N. W„ s43l—Furnished rooms I and brick forage. • • 16TH BT. 8. 8.. 830.—Two furn. rm*., 1.h.k.. heat, hot water, poreh. # DUPONT CIRCLE, 1409 30th st. N. W. Second floor front. SIA Frank. 8729.* • ' a. A. HBA*NB. 1897 T BL N. W. will be given a ticket to the Monday evening performance of ’Tie Bat” if : he will call at the box office any time j Monday with some form of identification, Rooms—Unfurnished 76 j C ST. S. E., 319—2 rooms, 2nd floor; In closed porch; heat, gas, gas range; I bath same floor. » FLORENCE BT. N. 8., 618—Two unfur. I room » w| th *nd light, « . K ST. N. W.. 3506—Tw0 rooms, kitch enette. sink;, h.-w. h. and ga* fur ; nished, *B*. West 3689. PA. AVB. S. B„ 634—3 bright rooms, kit., gas, heat, elec., 3rd Noor, S4O; ’ large rm., 3d fl., 1, h, k., near bath, *3O. » 4TH ST. N. E.. 431—One large front room; two closets; kitchenette; no j children; reasonable. STH ST. N. 8.. 925—Two unfurnished ; rooms. 1. h. k,. $35 mo. Line, *OB-R, ; <TH BT.N. W., - 310—Two rooms; ail , convenience*;. 2nd floor. • . ST. N.' 8.. ' *l3—Three ' unfurniehsl rooms, heat and gas, *3O. ' *TH St. N. B„ '4ol-—f large unfurnished 1 rooms; 1. h. k,; elec.; adults only, * 10TH ST. N. w. 1016, Dry basement room; suitable for business or storage. • [ UTH ST. N. (Brookland)—Four unfurnished rooms, let floor; also ga ’ rage; reasonable. • 13TH ST. N. W., 1314—Two unfurnished I basemeat room* light, pleasant, I. h. ’ k. Col. 8423. !, 14TH ST. 8. E.. 61*—Twe ntee sseoM t floor front, 1.h.k.; reasonable. Ault*. . - ■ * i 14TH ST. X. W.. 1917—Two or threi rooms for I. h. k. Cal'. Sunday or after 2:10 p. m. Adult* Rooms to Rent J I Room* With Board 78 MARYLAND AVE. N. E., 234—Large, nicely furnished room with board. Line. 336. NEAT ROOMS, GOOD FOOU CENTRAL LOCATION. CLIFTON ST. N. W., 1343—Apt. S 3, rm. with porch; gent, or oou. Col. 8938-W. . i K AT. N. W." 131— Bright rooms and board, centrally located, rsasonable. Beautifully Famished Rooms With Bath and Board Apply 1421 Mass. Ave. N. W, Rooms Furnished > Unfurnished 79 M ST. N. W.. IiBB-—t rms. fur. or un fur., a. m. 1.; desirable location; gen tleman preferred: board notional. Where To Eatß2 ANNOUNCEMENT i On every Bunday hereafter we will servo a Sunday Night Supper from * p. m. to 8 p. tn. at 83 a person, a pro i gram of music. HAMILTON HOTEL 14th and K Streets, Washington, D. C. George Washington Cafeteria, 1413 Now York ave., second floor. Well-bal anced menu. Special steak dinners 750. ■ TIMES -HERALD LUNCH 1333 H St. Open All Night. Bandwlchee—Hot Dishoa RAMBLE INN. Where To Stop In Townß3 J CLUB RESIDENCE FOR-MEN. Hot and cold water in each room, I t electric lights, clean beds; meals if desired; 4 floors; all outside rooms; nice view from root; office reading I rm.; privileges. 1387 9th st. n.w. 3d fL 1 HOTEL BANCROFT 18TH AND H STS. N. W. Rooms with and without private baths; American and European plan. Reason ablo rate. Main 4800. TERRACE INN 1401 Mass. Ave. (Thomas Circle)— Rooms with or without private bath; home cooking; reasonable rates. Fr. 8308. THE FAIRMONT 14TH AND FAIRMONT ST. Desirable double and single rooms; telephone in every rm.; excellent meals. I TERRACE INN 1401 Mess. Ave. (Thomas Circle)— Rooms, with or without private bath; > h<,m * cooking; reeonable irates. Fr. 8808. ; “HILLCREST” 3800 13th st. N. W. th* most delight ful place in town; mod. mu., newly, decorated, tile bathe, vapor heat, excel, meale: reas. ratea; perm. A transient. ! OHIO HOTEL 808 14th St,, newly turn., a. mJ. Special rates week or month- Fr. 7308, ' MANCHESTER. 1484 M st. N. W. Ono room and bath apt; elevator, phono > service: home cooking. Real Estate for • Apartment*—Furnished 84 ’ E ST. N. W.. 331—Two South, front apt*. 3d A 3rd floors, prlv. hemo; elec., h.-w.-h., gas, clean A comf.; refs. F BT. N. W.. 310—Room, kit., seml- ■ prlv. bath, elec, janitor serv. Fr. 8603. HYATTSVILLE. 38 Columbia Ave.—4- room apt., a.m.1., 140, Inc. heat, gas, i elec. Hyattsville 34-M. Call after ’ . or Band »F- * ; fiARYLAND AVE., N. E, 1331— Three room apartment; partly furnished for l.hk. Hot water heat, electric light, 1 ***, an<l *» th - Nice light, clean rms.* PARK ROAD. 1443 (The Fulton)—Four room housekeeping apt, » IST ST. N. W„ 3313—Attractive 3-rm. ; I. h. k. apt., reasonable. North 4348-W. ,' TWO rooms, kit., bath, elee., gas., h.-w.h. . 840 month. Inquire Miller's Furniture 1 Store. 7th A E Ms. S. W. 1 4TH ST. 8. E.. 333, apt. 3—3 rms., al cove. kit., bath, porch con. hot water, i elec., h.-w.-h.; adults. Lin. 3111-J. ' lITHl I TH BT\ N? ST til— 4 large, bright, well-heated rooms, with private bath, elegantly and completely furnished tor ■ housekeeping; very reasonable. - 14TH ST. N. W„ 808—Man, chare apart ment. Apt. 3, 5 to 7. • Apartment*—Unfumtehed 85 A ST. 8. E., 231 —Five rooms apartment, 844; a. m- 1- electricity. ■ Convenient northeast suburban loca tion ; 4 rooms and bath with a rear poroh; modem 845. Main 8823. GORMAN BROS., 1 PIBT NATL. BANK BLDG, ; CONVENIENT northeast suburban loca tion; 4 rooms and bath, with a rear porch; modern, 848. Main 8323. GARMAN BROS., DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK BLDG. B ST. 8. E.. 117, opposite Congressional Library—Attractive apt., 8 rooms, pan try; 2nd floor; adults; reasonable. F ST. N. E.. 1413—3 rms., bath, sun . porch; heat, elec., gas range.* i NORTH CAROLINA AVE. N. E., 1234 Apt., 2 rooms, bath, hall; h.-w. h., I gas, elec., phone. Facing Lincoln Pk. Fronts south. Phone Lincoln 6984. No children. • NORTH CAPITOL ST. 1424—6 rooms, bath, electricity; 340 per month. M&Afc 14TH AND COL. RD. N. W.— Convenient to all ear lines and busses; i newly decorated and in first class cen ; dltlon; two rooms and bath; rents re duced. Wm. H. Suanders A Co., 1438 K it. N. W. Main 1016. G ST. N. 8.,' 827—2-room apt., else. ■ lights, gas, heat included. Lin. 848 L ' K ST. N. W., 483— 2 bright unfur. rim., with bath, for 1.h.k., steam heat. Apt.' located on first floor. ifORTH CAROLINA AVE. 8. fc., HS— l ; br| ght outside rms,, new, papered, reas. 18TH ST. N. E.. 3418—Private entrance, : 2-rm. apt., a. m. 1., 828. North 10848. 4TH _ BT. N. W„ 1810—Three rooms and bath, all conveniences; reasonable. Apartment*—Fur. & Unfur, 88 i IDEAL FOR DOCTOR 7-room, ground floor apt, reception ■ hall, ete., electricity, a.m.1., maid A ■ phone service. PORTLAND HOTEL APT. ■ 14TH A THOMAS CIRCLE. Buslneag Property For Rent 87 • WAREHOUSE, 90 feet long, for rent ; Cheap. Apply 488 Pa. av» N. W, N. H. AVE. N. W„ 1244—Exceptionally largo store and two rooms on first ’ floor; 6 rooms and bath on second ' floor; electricity; will rent separately ’ or as a whole; desirable location for • any line of business. Adams 1888. ■ SPACE —About 600 feet desirable; first ' floor; suitable most any business. In ’ qulre room 182 Md - Bldg ' M>ln lo2> ' ■ Fanns and Land For Rent. 89 I RIVER FARM NEAR WASHINGTON. ’ Phono Col. 8618 for particulars. J Garages For Rent. 90 ! GARAGE—-829 4th St. N. E. • : 9TH A UPSHUR STS.. BRICK, 87 SHANNON A IVcHS. ‘ 318 14th St. Main 8348 i Houses—• Unfurnished 92 ■ JiFrH, 1610 —Unexpired lease, modern 1 home, 1 square north of Dupont circle; reasonable; open tor InSpeo- [ tlon; possession March 1. i Honeee—Fur, Or Unfurn, 93 . r N. E.. 384—4 rooms and bath, t Colonial porch; excellent condition; rent or lease to desirable tenant. North 7844. • 11 ' Suburban Property To Rent 97 i . MOVfc IN 4-room bungalow, gas and bath; 848. . 8-room bungalow, a.m.1.; 888. 1 4-room bungalow, a.m.1.; 860. : TciKws rss. •“ t 1433 North Cepltel. North 4784-W. r 8414 33r<l st.. Mt. Rainier. Nd. Hyattsville Exchange 383-W. Estate for Sale ( Stores T> Rm* 66 K ST. N. W.. 1416—Ground'floor, teit- < able Yor barber shop, tailor or most any hlgh-plass business. The best store ■ J®** 110 ". ,n c *ty for the price. Only 122. See It today. MORRIS CAFRITZ CO., INC, 1 1416 K Bt. N. W. Main 617, 14TH ST., 2416—Large store with basement. Suitable for any * business; Will give special in- . ducements to responsible ten* < ants. Dinowitz Realty Co., Colorado Building. Main 1761. Offices and Studios. 94 ' ideal rooms for OFFICES On 14th st. at Thomas Circls. Tele phone and maid service; a. m. 1. Apply Mgr., the Portland, 14th and Ver, av* i FURN. office-apt.; large fireproof safe; ' - tem.j.l pho»e; reasonable. Adams 1196. nao.i elevator,’ heat, light and janitor ••rice included; open tor infection. See janitor. HERMAN ■. GASCH, 1338 New York Av* , ""’"""’“■"'"■■■■'■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■mwmummnsmnmmßaßigmßßmgMgms Wanted To Rent » UNFURNISHED house, for small fam ily with some outbuildings and room for few chickens; Southeast or sub urban preferred. BOX 154, Herald- Times. Real Estate For l Apartments For Sale. 101 * NEAR 14TH & IRVING 3-family apartment; first commercial zone. A. • McNBIL A CO., Insurance Building. , Main 5644. W Housea For Sale • 106 WOODRIDGE, fine modern home; va cant; bargain; 6 rms., *7,600; *SOO cash. Owner, Potomac 3007,• M. A. HARRIS & H. BDW. GREEN. 'We can handle property in northwest section with small cash payments. FOR SALS. 3d st. N. W.—A fine < k room house, steam heat, elee. and ga* 3001 9th St. N, W. North 600*. BEST N. 8. section; practically new; brick, six-room house; greately under priced for quick sale. Price *2,600, cash, *900; month, payments, *6O. H. M. Martin, Main 627*, ATTENTION COLORED 1606 8 Street. A six-room and bath briek house near 16th St., with a deep lot to an alloy. This Is an opportunity to get « house at a very low prlee with a cash payment of *1,500 or more. A. MeNEIL a CO., Insurance Bldg. Main (244, Attractive Home Southwest $4,250 $350 Cash. $45 Per Month. (Including All Interest) Six extra large rooms and bath; newly papered and painted throughout. Long back yard to alley. Plenty room for garage. Convenient to car line. J. DALLAS GRADY, *33 MARYLAND BLDG., 1410 H ST. N. W. MAIN 737. Member Washington Real Estate Board. A REAL BARGAIN Five-room bungalow, gas, bath, elec., h.-w. h., close to car line. Price only 86.750; *3OO cash and co: Mt -1403 NORTH CAPITOL ST. Phone North *730-W. COLORED—NORTHWEST SECTION. Price reduced for quick sale to re sponsible colored purchaser. A modern 6-room brick house, with brick garage. Act quickly. FOX, REAL ESTATE. Main 289.1811 H 81 490* WISCONSIN AVB. N. W.—New house, never occupied, thoroughly modern, six rooms, semi-detached, brick. Price, *10,500, subject to one trust of *5,000. Will exchange equity for small properties. Phone Main 8730. Near 28th & Channing ' Sts. N. E. A splendid new five-room bungalow with a metal garage, everything mod ern. lot 60x160, floored attic for three more rooms. *3,000. Term* Down Town Two-story frame building on Maesa ohueetts Ave., near 6th St., 8 rooms and bath, latrobe beat and gas light* Price *6.350.20 on terms. Near Congressional Library Four-story brick construction, of 11 rooms and 3 baths, hot-water heat and electricity, large lot, an excellent renting proposition and suitable for various businesses, such as hair-dress ing, manicuring, etc. Fries *15,090. Term* Northeast Beautiful 5-room briek home tn strictly white neighborhood, hot-watef heat, electricity, built-in tee-box. double rear porches, laundry trays, concrete cellar, garage space. Only *6,660, on very easy terms. Northwest New 6-room home, near two car lines, hot-water heat, electricity, hardwood floors, laundry trays, long back yard to alloy; a bargain at *7,750. Near sth & K St*. N. B. Largs brick homo of * rooms and both strictly modern. 23 ft. trohtag*. 3 P or ®?®’’ space, price reduced to *8,3(9; on easy terms. Near Stanton Park Six-room colonial home with all Ul°. d *„ rn Jmprovementa; hardwood floors, *5,600. Easy terms. Call Main 8839 for an Inspection of these properties or any other iin our largo listing GARMAN BROS. District National Bank Building Main 8329. Franklin 8998. $5(0)0 CASH S6O PER MONTH 1627 E Street S. E. PRICE, $5,200 HERE IS THE LOW-PRICED HOME THAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR. IT IS A WHITE TAPESTRY BRICK COLONIAL HOME, CONTAINING HOT WATER HEAT, ELECTRICITY, NICE DOUBLE BACK PORCHES AND A VERY LONG LOT TO A 15-FOOT ALLEY. THIS HOUSE IS OPEN AND HEAT ED. FOUR OF THESE WERE BUILT AND THREE SOLD BE FORE COMPLETION. COME OUT AND SEE THIS. H. R. Howensteln Co. 1311 H Street N. W. Main 908 DIRECT FRAM OWNBR. 6-rm. Colonial house a.m.L. near Eastern High School, lot 18x115 room for sev. garages; 2nd floor equipped with sink aad range; now rented Price . *7,669, *B6O cash. bal. loss than rent. Lincola 7198. B BT. K B. 814—9 rm. brick, good <-'-f Htiou, fine rooming huu u; reasonable. Real Estate For SaleJ Investment Property. 198 GROCERY— A good grocery up to 83,000. Mr. Ware, 215 Sth St, N. W. Lots for Sale 107 100 DESIRABLE residence lots. Silver Spring, Md.. adjoin, property recently occupied by U. 8- Vet. Bur.; signs on property. W. F. Eller, agent. 843 llth et.N.W„ Washington, D. C. Main 2689. Wanted—Real Bstate 112 WE WANT MORE HOUSES FOR SALE Owners of property desiring .to make quick sales should list propsry with us at once, WM. P. NORMOYLE. 814 F St, N. W. WANTED—A modern 3-family. separate entrance apt.; must be reasonable: good location; etate price and full \ particulars. Box A-188, Times-Herald. < Q Legal Notice This to to certify that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the NA TIONAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, a , corporation organised and existing un der the laws of the District of Colum bia, duly called and held at the home office of said corporation in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, on the l»th day of January. 1424, the said Board of Directors, by unanimous vote, passed a resolution . declaring it ad visable that the name of this corpora tion bo changed from the NATIONAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION to THE NA TIONAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE - COMPANY, and calling a meeting of the stockholders to be held at said home office of this corporation on the 31st day of January, 1324, at 14 o’clock a. m.. I to take action thereon. That the by laws of said corporation make no pro vision relative to notice of the calling of such a masting of the stockholders, and at least ten days’ notice of the calling of said meeting of the stockholders was given personally to each stockholder as his or her address was then contained in the records of said corporation by depositing in ths United States mail, postage prepaid, and more than ton days prior to such meeting, a copy of said resolution, including the calling of said meeting of the stockholders, to each stockholder as his or«her address was then contained in the records ot said corporation. That said stockhold ers’ meeting was held at the homo of fice of this corporation in the City of Washington. Dlst-ict of Columbia, on the 31st day of January, 1334, at 14 o'clock a. m.. in accordance with said resolution and sa d notice, and at said stockholders’ me«ting more than two thirds In interest of the stockholders having voting powers, thers being no other class ot stockholders of thia oar-, poration, and no other persons having voting powers, voted In favor of the change of name of this corporation from the NATIONAL BENEFIT ASSOCIA TION to THE NATIONAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, and di rected the making, acknowledgment, fil ing and publication of this certificate as provided in section 623a of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia. ‘That this certificate Is made in ac cordance with the aforesaid action of the Board of Directors and of the stock holders. and in accordance with the provisions of section 439a of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia, and said corporation does hereby appoint W. A. Warfield its true and lawful attorney in-fact to acknowledge this ceßtifioate as the act and deed of this corporation. In testimony whereof this certificate to signed by the President and Secretary of said corporation, under its corporate seal, and acknowledged aa in the case of deeds of real estate, this Sth day of February, 1324. NATIONAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. (Corporate Seal). By (Signed) R. H. Rutherford, Preoident. (Signed) R. H. Rutherford, Preei dent of the National Benefit Association. Attest: (Signed) 8. W. Rutherford, Sec retary. (Signed) 8. W. Rutherford. Secretary of the National Benefit As sociation. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ss: I, Chas. E. Robinson, a Notary Public in and for the District of Co lumbia. do hereby certify that W. A. Warfield, the party named as sttorney. In-fact in the foregoing and annexed certificate bearing date the Bth day of February. 1924. and R. H. Rutherford, the President of the National Benefit Association, a corporation of the Dis trict of Columbia, who signed said cer tificate. and S. W. Rutherford, the Sec retary of aald corporation, who eigned eaid certificate, persona 11 £ appeared be fore me in said Distriot. the said W. A. Warfield being personally well known to me as the person named as such at torney-in-fact. the said R. H. Ruther ford being personally well known to me as the President of said corporation, and the said S. W. Rutherford being per sonally well known to me as the Secre tary of said corporation; and the said W. A. Warfield as attorney-ln-fact as aforesaid, the said R. H. Rutherford. President as aforesaid, and the said S. W. Rutherford, Secretary as aforesaid, did each acknowledge said certificate te be his act and deed and the act and deed of the National Benefit Association. Given under my hand and seal this Sth day ot February, 1824. (Seal of Notary Public). (Signed) Chas. E. Robinson, Notary Public D. C. Office of the Re corder of Deeds, District ot Columbia. This is to certify that the foregoing to a true and verified copy of the certif icate of change of name of the ''National Benefit Asaoclation” to that of “The Na tional Benefit Life Insurance Company,'* and of the whole Os said certificate as filed tn this office the llth day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1834. In testimony where of. I have hereunto eet my hand and affixed the seal of this office this llth day of February, A. D. 1924. (Seal) Arthur G, Froe. Recorder of Deeds, D. C. OFFICE OF COMMISSIONERS ot the District . of Columbia, February 18, 1134. Notice Is hereby given that the pamphlet containing list of taxes in arrears on real property in the District of Columbia on July 1, 1923, including special assessments overdue, has been printed and copies thereof are on sale at the office of the Collector of Taxes, D. C. If taxes or assessments due, with penalties and costs, are not paid prior to March 11, 1924, the date fixed for sale, the property involved will be sold ' , at public auction at the office of the Collector of Taxes, D. C., commencing March 11, 1994, between the houre of 14 a. m. and. 4 p. m., and continuing each day, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, until all auch delinquent prop erty to cold. Cuno H. Rudolph, James F. Oyster, J. Franklin Bell. Commission ers D. C. Bids and Proposals J TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Supervlehuf Architect’s Office. Washington, D. C„ February 21, 1924—SEALED PRO POBALB will be opened in this office at 3 p. m., March 10, 1924, for exterior lighting fixtures tor Federal Buildings in accordance with drawings and speci fications, copies of which may bo had at this office. Jas. A. Wstmors Aotlng Supervtglng Architect. Classified Display Gar»|e Builder* - — ALL TYPBB 831 16TH BT. N. W~ MAIN 3348 •B»*ry Gang* A MaßtarptßaaT Built by P. A. Roberta Construction (X. Mala 1774. Munaer Monthly Pnymeßts. ' - —— - 4 .Schools and Coliegeo CHIROPRACTIC With AlMed Rihuiu. Now Ctooeoo New Forming. THE RILEY SCHOOL 18*8 18th 84. X. W. 38. IMO. • 23