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1932-03-03 [P D-5] SALE— BURROUGHS _ AtTOMjJBILEg. recommended service. THE TERRIBLE. EDGAR RICE tConttoned.l TARZAN __By vTc—Duplicate keys. 25 cents; made XT 1? 1931. ty Edgv Rice Bumnighr Inc All righU resenr*4 IN.X1- x -3 while you wait. Turner it Clark. £ Steuart Motor Co. 1221‘4 New York are, n.w. Met. 3006, I NO CASH REQUIRED FOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS. $9.00—Saler-$9.00 Remodeling. Decorating. BEGIN PAYING APRIL 1st. As Low as *5 Monthly. Come and select a car and Cheerfully Given Estimates pay for it while riding. p^b?ngPAh1at1?oPrAckdTi^noG’ *24 Ford Coupe 19 wEA?^NsTr»KN5^AC®Grrc. Ford Tudor 19 rmrriNENTAL HOME IMPROVEMENT CO.. Studehaker Tourinr .20 1088 C°444 R I AVE. N.w._North ’2« Ford Coupe 29 '28 Essex Coach .tt ’26 Ford Tudor .8ft to Home Owners. *2“ Essex Coupe 39 Notice *28 Whippet Coune .49 ’28 Fo**d Roadster 4ft repairs of any kind, If your home needs *27 Chevrolet Landau .!W are the lowest now Is the time, while prices ’28 Hudson Coach furnish plsns and estimate ..59 Fn years I will ’2ft Whippet Coach .7ft to vou Drop me a card or free of cost *28 Essex Coach .'9 or North 5370. Oibbs ohmic Potomac 0381-J *29 Pontiac Coach .12ft st. A Bea'1- rr> 91 T n.w._8_ ’28 Chevrolet Coach .150 AND I’APER.ING-City reference. ’28 Ford Roadster .14ft PAINTING 5Z2B-J. * '29 Ford Snort Coupe 17?> By day or contrnoC__Adams *28 Ford Fo-dor Sedan PAPERING —I do my own *mk. ’29 Ford Std. Coupe 22*» PAINTING. call vou act better quality; rooms. $5 up. *30 Ford Snort Roadster .25ft Metr. anr time. Col. 0396._7_ ’8ft Ford Phaeton 249 ~FAPFRINO PAINTING—KURTZ *30 Ford Tudor 319 BROS_ (Repainted) 6B A TTSFACTION IS OUR RECOMMENDATION HIGHEST GRADE MATERIALS USED Give TRIAL. National 3484 8* Open Sundays and Evenings " Us_a PAPERHANGING and painting ll ’lu i-sei es- Rooms papered or painted. S5 and up; 6th & New York Ave. work Tull torches were suddenly She had constructed a spear, and no longer was And while Tarzan the Terrible lay trapped in the timates furnished; all guaranteed. when, at Tarzan’s Put it was too late! The 8th st. n.e. Phone Lincoln It was late that night request, for Bios.. 605 feet hurried rapidly across the she dependent upon wild fruit and vegetables lion of Tu-lur. and Jane hunted by day and N.W. 4^427. he was conducted supposedly to his sleeping quar- minimished. Bare pit no Job a loud crash, as of a heavy food. She knew the primitive method of achieving PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING: ters. He had not known that Mo-sar was schem- stone floor. There was lonely nights in merciful sleep, far o3 in too work guaranteed; get my esti- stone. and fire, and her were until at she passed ing to trap him alive within the lion pit, now weight of stone falling upon v?cP*.*u5" days very full, last, National 3000 Atlantic 3783-J. -- was but dark- a had occurred. and mate vacant. So, In a manner befitting his unwelcome rounding Tarzan of the Apes naught added stone knife and a bow and arrow to her A-lur much Lu-don, high priest work guaranteed, Jane had come of them had with the gods. Mo-sar had ness and silence By this time, equipment. Thankful she was for the woodcraft enemy both, regained his power. The PAPIRHANOmO—O00d •• claim to kinship AH guest's and beautiful Tarzan had followers had rooms scraped drv. cracks at home in the quiet taught her as toilsomely she constructed temple defeated the forces of Ja-don, CO.. LOi. ^,3 Tarzan led, with torch bearers to light the way, to fee' quite aamples. Spigel Decorating where IMIMI brought her a protective shelter high In the trees. It had two and that old chieftain had retreated with the prin- ^ into a and gloomy labyrinth. Here the the jungle O-lo-a to his own Ja-lur. Here he down damp barricaded cess city, called v P»n«vea. J5 ah'1 mw)tm the of A lur, windows, barred stoutly, and an easily PAPERhanGXNO—Rooms air was still heavy with the odor of lions, and now free from Lu-don, high priest from his time. safely door. She had lost count of the days. recruited forces the north, and bided' wrfc. 41^ Tarzan became suspicious, sensing treachery. and Mo-sar, chief of Ta-lur.__ INCu BUICK PAIN1 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. SALE—AUTUMUBILES. pAPERHANGING,* J _FARM AND SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES._ .. ..... bath,° kitchen (Continued. GARDEN._ _SALE—AUTOMOBILES._ *® >_ VIRGIN TOP SOIL, cow manure. Wls. 4195. _ (Continued.)_ AUTOMOBILES at Wcschicrs auto auction, Rooms papered. uJh reflnt,hed. A. 1929—Slightly damaged; every Wednesday and Satur- PARTS—PARTS TABLES, til ilMS; 4* FORD MODEL 928 H st. n.a., BILLIARD AND POCKET _ 100 Fla. ave. n.e. day. 1C a.m. Usually a aood assortment. —for all cars and trucks. Used cars and re- *50 Robert Herson. H. cue Inc. complete stock supplies; table and MANURE, trucks for sale. Open Sundays Robert Her- Horner, COW well per hundred- Stanley rotted, 51 Conn Billiard « COUPE, late 1929; rumble Terms son's Auto exchange. 100 Fla. ave. n.e. pairing; best workmanship. pound sack; six sacks. 55; ton, 510. deliv- ford SPORT Special 1015 9th n.w. Dlst. 4711. ne" tlr*5’ 953-959 Fla. ave. n.w. North 1040S. 14th St. N.W. Nat’l 5800 Bowling Supply Co., 310 ered; top soil. Write Glenhurst Dairy. Be- f°t must sacrifice. ‘:j>5 and upholstery fine. Col. 4040._ DESKS, surplus from D. S. Government; thesda. Md. Phone Clev paint We a ill arranre term* to ault each Nat’l 7651 factory 1215-J._4*_ model: 1111 14th St. N.W. also tremendous savings in new FORD TOWN SEDAN. 1931—Latest need. All you need la an on still new In SA\ E Vi ffinwJffK close-outs and seconds; cheapest Prices WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. sloping windshield; hardly used: individuallonest (ace. SEE BARNES Sj£8? chair*, flies, sates, etc. Commercial Office A real buy, *496; low cash pay- 1931 Buick 8, Four-Pass. Victo- ANTIQUE8. all kinds, and modern furniture. evlmv way. | Furn. Co. 430 8th st. n.w. Met. 7742._ easy. Cherner, Ford dealers, 90 We will pay the highest market prices for ment balance Here are a few of our harralna: All Cart Guaranteed Days ria, 104-H.P., 124-inch wheel base. 1 You st. * DIAMOND RING. 1 karat and point: per-1 rare and desirable furniture. Call the Lin- 1791 n.w^__ with 10 cut ! 1929 Dark blue Duco. Run 10,000 miles. OTPOKTCWTagg feet white; platinum setting coln Co.. Metropolitan 8811. The firm that FORD FORDOR SEDANTmO—Real bargain: Whippet 4-CyL Sedan-$219 1729 14th Decatur 2390 BUSINESS diamonds: pawned for ,325; take ,50 for • *235. 1352 Irving st. St., new in Duma nice buys everything of value. private owner; n_w. 1929 Oldsmobile De Luxe Like every respect. $1,195. UNO ST VrmV ^ ticket. Adams I PH »».»"• « Alness 4462.__ APPAREL—W’llI buy suitable for Roadster. 349 New-car Iona lease. 5. ,6 I anything Sport Not traded-in cars, but purchased /CHEVROLET? guarantee. District); formerly pr.: runa and looks DOWN FEATHER PILLOWS, rummage sale—8hoes. hats, dresses, chil- FORD 1929 SPORT COUPE: Ford 129 La on Mr. 1929 Touring for cash from owners. We overstocked; will sacrifice for ,2.98 pr. dren s colthlng: also miscellaneous household good sell for storage, $139. terms. original 1929 Buick 6, Master 5-Pass. France Co.. 2509 14th st. n w. C. N. 6370. nil Hth at., n.w. 1928 Pontiac Sedan 149 the best. Terms Upholstering articles. Winger, phone Decatur Roper, _ buy arranged. 129-inch wheel set. 3* Coupe, 99-H.P., KUCTRIC REFRIGERATOR, breakfast FORD 1931 DARK BLUE TUDOR SEDAN— set: 1921 Auburn Sport Conv. Coupe ... M'!"> New motor. New tires. dresser, bed. coil spring, living room AUTOGRAPHED LETTERS of Presidents, All new tires excellent condition Only base. 50 other cars to select from. 1929 Buick Spt. Coupe .959 cheap, oil burner, guaranteed. 1608 H s.e._ statesmen, stamp collections, old coins bought. *745 Warfield Motor Company. 1130 Conn. ( Duco. Finest ve- NOTIONS. 1930 Buick Std. Coupe .575 BARRY-PATE New derk green suite, chest of H Ob by Shop. 743 14th n.w. District w Decatur Open evenings._ SeUCATESSEN H^h^and FURNITURE--Living room 1272._ ave'.'n J110. 1060 Buick Master Sport Sedan..... .K5(> as new agent. floor lamps, as lour upholstery. Good 8451. drawers, gateleg table, chairs, BIG MONEY PAID for antique jewelry, old FORD STANDARD COUPE. 1929—Clean Open and Sunday 1931 Chevrolet Spt. Coupe .425 st. mechanical condi- Evening* r3:^dM^«r?00dN^h fine condition. 1822 Blltmore n.w_ gold, silver, coins, watches and diamonds nrw good tires excellent 1931 Chevrolet Spt. Sedan .590 throughout. $745. Guaranteed. P FURNITURE for every room' in the home, to Gold P.eflntng. Inc.. 400 12th st. n.w. 5» tion: *135;_1727 st. n.w._* 1931 Chevrolet Spt. Roadster .375 Now and Save! a m 300 Buy 6 be sold at auction. Fri., March 4 at 10 BIO PRICES PAID—Do not be misled. The TORD 1929 SPORT COUPE new paint, mo- 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1930 Chev. Coupe, wheels $375 Box *195. Donohoe Chev- Sales 1929 Ford Sport Coupe .200 WAlm^By^ro^hu«lnesS5mene^Address at 514 10th st.
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