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“MOTOR CO., “TREW”~VALUES! Ctffa AUTOMOBILES/ THE WASHINGTON, C., JANUARY — 1930—PART SIN. ETC. I—.-—— SUKRs* D. 5. ,1— . ROOMS. , I ¦ ll 1 ¦¦¦ . , ¦- " 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦—. ¦¦¦¦ 3 SALE—AUTOMOBILES. 81MT—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES, SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTO TRUCKS. (Cwtlwrt.) i ‘' * ROOMS—FURNISHED. ROOMS—FURNISHED. SUBURBAN ROOMS AND BOARD. % -TON PANEL TRUCK: motor , (Contin—4.) special 8 driven LAMBgfcT-H DODGE A-l. 1421 COL. RD.. APT. 35—Single room In pri- WOODBIDE. MD —Room and board, attrac- S’ABH lin. sedsn; S.IHR* ! “FINER” tires good; this truck has been well kept > FOR —Nice room, completely gen- i will to responsible property own- «IEAR| MEN ONLY front down- vate apartment, furnished: | tive rooms in home, city conveniences <‘s mile*: tell and is a real bargain: *150: terms. - town, ave. and Rent, pieferred • per no down pay- USED CARS. angle Tri- near Connecticut K st. tlemen 6* , block from bust. Sliver Spring. 13-W. er on term*; *2# mo.: TANUARY Motor Co.. 3 New York ave.; open ) *25 month. Percy H. Russell Co., 1731 K st. ment necessary. Address Box 293-H. Star evenings end Bundar. n.w. 1581. BEAUTIFUL BASEMENT housekeeping rooms 1 HERE! vL2AN-Ut». National with private bath: heat, gas. elec.: reason- office. 1927 Nash Special Roadster, REAL R4RQAE*! 2—Bright, All-American. rum- 1447 E. CAPITOL ST.. APT. well able 1005 L st n.w.. overlooking Mass. ROOMS AND BOARD. OAKLAND SEDAN. J-door. seat; good Ford one-ton truck: perfect condition: sac- ’ heated room, near bath; reasonable. Lin. Ave. Park. 4* 1514 BUCHANAN 1929: will sacrifice at cash. Phone You have never had the oppor- ble tires and paint: riflee. >95 1202 Irvlna st. ST. N.W—Large room~in *750 »* 1930 n.w. 6*_ 0978-W 5* private home. Will care during Adams >lB3. a buy 1501 N ST. N.W.—Large, second-floor front, for child tunity to purchase high-grade auto- real $575 NEW Uls”l2th st. n.w.. Apt. 22- adjoining semi-private bath Walking dis- day. Call Adams 2770 OAKLAND 1929 coach: driven CHEVROLET. FORD TRUCKS. BERNE.comfortably AH-Americt'n mobiles at the low prices we are Clean. furnished room, adjoin- 102 B ST N.fc.—Large front room: twin miles: guaranteed A-l condition. Call • 11.500 1927 Nash 6 Sedan, 2-door, Rebuilt. ing bath: 1 or 2 refined employed gentlemen. nicely, beds; near Capitol. A1 Sasser. Shep. 2520. or see at 115 Allegany offering today. ad- 135 12th BT. N.E.—2 completely fur- ave Tskom« Park. Md. OUT GO THE vance model. Just like new; Ready for Service nlshed rooms for 1.h.k.; elec, hot-water 1414 MASS. AVE NW—Double single ¦ Real bargains in all makes and 1843 ONTARIO PL., near l*th and Col. rd~ heat: rooms, board; and FACKARD. ‘ the safest place to buy.” be- priced low at with reasonaole. 5* with or without plenty of we value our reputation. Sedans from USED CARS TO models. Come early and get your $575 Private home. *l4 per mo.: outside room. 2 402 A ST. S E —Small, attractively furnished hot water. 7* cause windows.. Col. 3019 floor, *l5O up. coupe. *275: tourina car*. *375 up Express Bodies. front room, second single person, *l2 !, THE MANCHESTER. 1428 M-Attractlvely Many MAKE ROOM FOR choice. 1928 Nash Standard Six month, • Late models run from *950 to *1.750. 2-Door Stake Bodies. DUPONT CIRCLE. 1515 20th st —Attractive furn rooms, private bath, phone; home cook- carry our guarantee. Visit our floor at 1700 TRADE-INS. Sedan, unusually good 2nd-floor-front room, twin beds, opposite 627 NEW JERSEY AVE.—Bright, clean, Ing; reasonable: special rates Oovt. clerk. front 10*- rd, condi- Bodies, bath, constant h. w.: heat: *3O * Kalorama 1928 Essex Sedan $395 Panel hot-water room: one; two. 35411 13th ST. ; tion, new tires and paint $450 N.W.—Walking *4 for S 5 for N.W.—NlceV furnlshsd. a.m.l PACKARD 1925 SEDAN, high-class car: ex- 1927 Essex Coach 295 and HIS 6 ST. distance down- ST., aodd home cooking. Cohen. clean, bright room, 1.h.k., electricity. 1840 BILTMORE APT. 22—Large south Phone Col. cellent condition: private owner; bargain; 1929 CHEVROLET COACH. town: room, next bath;, gentleman. Col. 5643-J. 9852 • . $450. Illness, make offer. Columbia 1152-J. Late Pall color: only a few month* old. 1927 Ford Sedan 145 Pontiac Coupe, new paint, good Light Deliveries, continuous hot water: *6 week. 5* * Haa had care. Lew mileage. 1928 2523 13th N. W.. near Central High—Large the best of Chevrolet Sedan 345 excellent $35.00 up. 1401 GIRARD. APT. 6 Beautiful warm, large room, second-floor room, 3; tires; appearance $335 bright gen- 1726 14th ST. N.W.—One near front accommodate convertlblecoupe d* luxe. Do not fail to see this ear. Priced special front room, one or two ladles or bath, couple gentlemen: rea- slnaie beds, spacious closet. • Packard car with the 1928 Sedan 565 Open Sundavs and Evenings. tlemen; eveiy suitable tor or 5 windows. 3929: four months old. remarkable bargain. at *495. Do not confuse this Hudson home comfort. sonable; garage available. * average 1200 N ST N.W.—Large, Address Box 112-K. Star office. used car. 1928 Chrysler Sedan 495 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan, new WHY NOT LIVE during the year furnished room! STEUART MOTOR COMPANY, new at the MT. PLEABANT—Comfortable, attractive: plenty hot water; tame board; meal or PACKARD 2-DOOR 2-3* model; tne Duco, new beautiful Westminster? rooms no w eek; SEDAN. 1929 Essex Coupe 425 tires and O. K. me- 6th at K St. N.W. NatJ. .3000, higher Furnished room for one or two ladies: twin beds, bath month! y rates: reason able. valves have just been around, new rings 1926 CHEVROLET COACH. chanically than ordinary rooming-house prices: adJolnlng: quiet, every- 1929 Essex Coach 595 $295 each with private bath or running convenient. Adams 5283. *l4 2nd ST N.E.—Room and board, *32 per and piston pins, wheels painted and Excellent throughout—a bargain. water; no month: good, • thing OK. I am only asking *425 for the 1926 Essex Coach 95 T-R-U-C-K-S! meals. 1807 17th n.w., cor. Oue. 3523 14th ST. N.W.—Lovely, large, front home-cooked food. will take your smaller part ONLY $l5O. 3'b ton. all running, (2.000 2105 Dupont room; Immaculately clean and well heated: THE MALVOLIO. 2622 car and car as Buick Master Coach, new Duco 6 Rikert. with I O BT.. near Circle—Large front large CONNECTICUT AVE payment: terms. Mr. North 9377. worth of new parts: a bargain double room, beds, closet, continuous hot water: dinner Attractively furnished large, double room. Lamar. 60 Other Bargains. new tires at *l.lBO. twin next to bath: also if desired. Reasonable. Adams 2277. private bath, Apt. 306. $395 Winter, 3’a-ton, 6 pneumatic tires. *176. single room. g« _ excellent table. 1927 CHEVROLET COUPE. Reo speed l' .-ton panel body. 1342 ROAD N.W.—Sunny, warm 1600 16th PACKARD STRAIGHT 5 PHAETON: beau- Very condition, wason. *76. 510 3th ST. tingle PARK ST. n!w —Elegantly" furnished car. new tires, sale good rare bargain. White. 2>j-ton. with pneumatics. (236. N.W.—Centralheat, and dou- room, next bath; porch: 115 per month. front room, facing 16th or two tiful top and paint; for LAMBERFHUDSON HAWKINS-NASH, White, ble rooms: steam electric. 7* girls; st.: couple cheap: will trade. Columbia 2650. 5» ONLY $175. with long chassis and pneumatics. Columbia 4843-W. twin beds, private bath optional: ex- rooms, . 1529 14th St. Dec. *l2B. Denby. 2-ton. *IOO each. Sterling, NICELY FUR. hk. two I. com wefi cellent meals No. 1895. • PEERLESS SEDAN. 1930—De Luxe. Six wire MOTORS CO.. N.W. 3320. 3 appointed home, splendid city NEAR 4th AND R. I. AVE. N.E.—Front hall completely THE 3-ton. *IOO. White, 1-ton, *7B. Republic, heat, water. room: private 6726-J. LAMONT v h»els and tires; equipped: run dodge Trass, coupe. HOUSE OF CONFIDENCE. pneumatics, lights starter, r’: 11*0 l*ra* shady home: >lO. North BT. KW—Beauttfuily fur- 1925 l'a-ton. end van I . ”°2nished front rooms, l.; food; abnut 2.000 miles. Cost *1.495. will sell at N.W, body, Atounds. sc. porchesJ for Summer. 1628 K—Top flat. 3 rooms. *5 each: a.m l.: a m excellent One of the best built by Dodge. Has had 1631 14th *l5O. Oary. l'i-ton. tee body, *75. 2 j Clarendon home special rates wholesale price; your car In trade: new-car by St.. Cor. R St. SEMMES MOTOR CO. excellent for Intellectual people; goftd neigh- privilege!: to couplea. 5* guarantee. Mr. Henderson. 1501 14th nw. wonderful care one owner and show* It. Internationals. 2'.i-ton. *7B each. Acme, * Unusually flat, Auto Car. 5-t.on, 4-cylin- borhood and house: HARVARD Nicely "room, sedan; fine. INSPECT OUR USED-CAR 3'/*-ton. *IOO. : [OIIWEBSTER ST. N.W.-Two front rooms", references. suitable "furnished PLYMOUTH 1930 model, brand-new ONLY 20 YEARS der dump, *l5O. G-M-C, 1-ton, pneumatlca, southern exposure: private family: large, LAROE ROOM. TWIN BED6. private bath: couple: best home cooking. 6* will sell to responsible property owner on $225. STOCK *l2: garage. *B. Col. 1828-J, also gentlemen preferred. 2424 PA. AVE. N board, terms; *IOO. *l*^small. single room: W—Room and home *25 per nio. No down payment neces- WHICH IS AT MOST merchandizing dependable Parts for all of 831 l*th BT. N.W.—Large rooms 0833. comforts. *8 a week.
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