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AUCTIONS." — e LB BVENING SIAK, V AUCTION SALES. _TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY,. OCTOBER 11, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE WAYS. EDUCATIONAL. 19., o MUSICAL mmwuon AUCTION SALES, | FUTURE DAYS. erty, being the two- fnn;eslnu and dwelling, No. 5701 Dix street N.E., also! ' ‘Frame, Bungalow, No. 5703, at Auction— On FRIPAY, OCTORER TWELFTH, 1923. FIVETHIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., fot 18 square 5238. Term Sold subject to & lrfld of trust for o0 balands, #LOD casd nder u sy §200 deposit and sale to be aoeed in m.—-{l At n days or deposit forfeited. 08, J. OWEN & SON, Auc SALE OF AUTOS AUC'I'ION EVERY FRIDAY 11 AM. B. P. Dougherty Auctioneer X 205 11th N.W. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTION B TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE TWQ- STORY BRICK DW| NG, & ROOMS, BATH 'AND COLONIAL PORCH, No. 8318 T ST. N.W., WITH- GARAGE IN THE REAR. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust’ dated September 28. 1022, and recorded February 3. 1923, instrument No. 54 of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, the up- dersigned trustees will offer for sale by pub- e anction. in_front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF 0CTO- RER, 1923, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P, the fol- Towing-descrited 1and and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Colum- bin. to wi Tot 43 in Thomes R. Riley and George L. Sherwood's subdivision of lots in square 1302, a5 per plat recorded in the office of the wir: vexor for the District of Columbia in Libér 88 at follo 19, improved ax above, to be sold mubject, however, to a prior deed of trust for £3.000 At T per cent. Term of xale: Over said trust, cash. A de- posit of $800 required of the ' purchaser at the time of sale. All converancing, record- ing, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to he complied with w'thin thirty days from das of sale, ofherwise the trostees reserve the right te resell the properts. at the risk anl cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advert'sement of wich rexale in some newspaper pubiished In the city of Wi ington, D. & 5 TIL TUESDAY. OCTORER N THE SAME HOUR AND PLAC BY ORDER THE TRUSTEI 18 FURTHER RIDAY. OCTORE! SAME HOUR AND BY ORDER THE TR TIL, TWELFTH, AT TH PLACE. 1923, oci1.12 or_ UNDIVIDED N VALUARLE DWELLING, NO. ET SOUTHEAS order of the of the District of Calnmhia, | Court in re entate uf Ma ae ceascd, Administration No. T under. plzned” adiministratris wiil sl by’ pabiie wnc: tion in_fraut of the prem'ses, on WEDNES DAY, "OCTORER SEVENTEENTH. 10: FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. an_undivided oné-helt interest fu parts of ota 2 and 8 in sauare 1019, improved as above. more particularly described by ometes and bounds in eald court order passed September 3, 1823, the whole in- terest, however. subiect ‘to & bulldlng asso- clation frust of £2.250 at @ per cent, Termn: Over said incumbragce, cash. A de- posit of $200 requirad at fime of wale. Al convesancing, -recording and revenue stampa Terms to be complied from day of wale. other- wise the right is reservad ‘to resell the prop. erty at the risk and cost of the defauiting p...-;n.m.x sfter five daye- adrertisement of such resale in sme gewwpaper published In Washington, B. ¢, @ " PPer P INK, Administratrix, Attornes TRUSTEES' SALE Of ED AND UNTMPROV B REMISES K ADIOINING By virtue of A decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colomb'a, paxsed 1o Equity Cause No. 40532, the undersigned trustees wiil offer for sale by public auction. In front of Ihe Riomises. on TUENDAY, THE TwW THIRD DAY OF OCTORER. 1023, AT FOUK- THIRTY O'CLOCK PM.. the following de. scribed land and premiscs. wituate In the eity of_Washington, District of Columbia. fo wit: The west 34°feet and 4 inches front of original lot one (1) by the full depth thereof in, sauare 136, imgroved cn approzimatels the west half thereof by the dwelling house kown a8 No. 28 C st. me. Terin of sale: be paid in the balance in two installments, in_one and two With nterest at 8 per cont per Ann payable semi-annually. from day of wale. “ured by deed of trust upon the properts h. t i pur ot "the TY- 1ps and_notarial the cost of the purchaser. Terms of le to be complied with within thirty days m day of sale, otherwise the trusteew ro- serve the right 1o resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser aftér five days' advertisement of such resale in tome newspaper published in the city of ‘Washiogton, DANIEL W. 0'DONOGHU EDWARD MITCH ¥ ocl1-d&ds. exSu Tristees. iiae=ce C. G Sloan & Co. Inc. Aucts. el 715 13th St. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SLOAN'S 715 13TH ST. SATURDAY OCTOBER 13TH, 1923 AT 10 AM. Terms Cash C. G. Sloan & Co,, Inc., Aucts. “FHOB. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Bu ness Property, No. 1723 I street northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated January 16, 1023, and duly recorded February paper No. 113 of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving trustee will sell, at public suetion, in_frout of the premises, on TUBSDAY, THE 23D DAY OF Of BER, A. D. 1928. AT FIVE 0'0LOCK P.M., the fallowlnl-dmrlbvd land and mises, situate in the District of Columble, and designated as and being the east twenty-seven (27) feet two (2) inches front on Eye street the full depth thereof of lot numbered five (5) in Samuel Davideon's sub- division of lots in square numbered one hun- dred and twenty-aix (120), ns per plat recorded in Liber NK, at follo 8, one of the records of the surveyor's office for sald District. Terms of sale: Preperty sold subject to a fitut deed of trust for $32,000, and a second One-third of the purchase { THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. ALE OF MALUABLE MODERY iy ORTHWEST. e 'y Virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4628, follo 842 et seq. the land tecords ot the District of ¢ u:u:-d» e request of ¢ rty secu thereby, the ‘undersiened trostee % w K’nm wctlon in_front of the ONDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF )CTOBER, A.D. 1823, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the ‘following-described land and prem- ines.”"vituate in the Disteict of Columbla, and dexignated an and being lot numbered ‘Afty- three (33) in Norma W. Jones' combination of ot ‘numbered thirtsone. (31) and eant 30 feet of 1ot numbered thirty-two (32) In square numbered _eighteen hnndred and s (IR Chevs Chase Holghe r of sald Jones Combination recorded In Liber 44, follo 28 of the records of the office of the wutveyor of the Dixtrict of Columbia; subjeet to, covenants of record. Terms of sale: Sold ‘subject to a prior deed of trunt for $10,000, and the amount over naid frust 1o be paid in cash. $230 depoait re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing. recording and revenue tampa at purchaser's 4%t Terma of sale to be complied with with: n (hirty days from day of ited. and the pro nd cont o def 5 ertising In some newspaper pub- lished i Washiogton. D. g TOUIS_CONRADIS, & Trustees. & SON, AUCTIONEERS, OF VALUABLE 1M- PROVED PROPERTY REING HOUSE NO, 750 TRVING STREET NORTHWEST. Ry virtue of a _certain deed of trust, being Instrument 20,, recorded June 13. 1922, among the land records of the District of Co. d_at the request of the party we. the undersigned trustees will public auction in frant of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF OCTORER. A.D. 1928, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P, tiie * following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Co d_designated as and being lot 57 u subdivision of lof subdivision of Mt. Pleasant Plensant Plains as said subdivision is re. corded in the office of the survesor of the Dis. friet of Columbla In Liber 47, follo 140, said block 6 now known as square Terma of abie: Boid wabject to 4 prior deed of trust: $L.000 cash over said deed of trust. Deposit of $350 required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty da; from date of sale otherwise deposit will be forfeited. Recording, all conveyancing, re. cording, revenne stamps at cost of purchaser. GRANVILL PFORD, LEONARD A, BLOCK, Trustees. & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 0010-A8ds.ex8 THOS. 3. OW TRUSTE 100k An,arin SALE OF MPROVED VALUABLE REAL T RY UPSHUR STREET NORTHWEST. Ry virtne of A cortain deed of frust b instrument 117, recorded Marcl 1oz, the land records of the District of Co. a, and at the request of the party se. ured therebs, the undersigned trustees will vell at public anction in fiont of the premines, n MONDAY, THE TWENTY.RECOND DAY | OF OCTORER. AD. 1923, AT FOURTHIRTY O'CLOCK .M., the following-dexcribed land wituate in fhe District of Columbia, being 1ot 45 in Jncob fon of lots In square 70, ton to the clty of Washington, as per plat recorded in the office of the wirvesor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 45. at folio 88, &aid square 70 belng known for purposes fo+ assoxsment and taxation as square 829 Termn: Sold subject fo a prior Buliding As. gociation loan amounting to about £8,300. and the amount over xaid loan o be paid in R adpoulof 3500 Wil e required at e of Rale. Al convevancing, recording, revenue stamips, etc.. At cost of purchaser. 'Terms of ale to he complled with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re. serve the right to resell the property at the k THOMAN DOWL & €0, A Administrator’s Sale of House- hold Furniture, Etc., Being the Entire Contents of Private Dwelling No. 815 New Jersey Avenue Northwest, on Tues- day, October 16, 1923, Begin- ning at 10:30 a.m. By order of the Probate Court T will sell as above. at_public auction within the above dwelling, Williams & Sons’ Plaver-Piano and Music Rolls, Bruss and Iron Bedw, Springs and Mattresses. ‘Mahogany and Birdeye Maple Bu- reaus, Chiffoniers, Tables, Windsor Side Chair, Libeary Hedding, ' Claw-foot Mahogany Table,” Sewing. Machine, = Vacuum _Cleaner, Trunks, ues. Silver and Plated Ware, Pictures, Cabinet, Sofa. Arm (Chairs ' and other firniture. 'Also some Jewelrs, Books WADE M. Administrator of Estate rick, deceaed. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. Household Goods, Upright Pianos, Oak Office Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, etc. By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Saturday Commencing 9 A.M. 10-piece Oak D'ning Room Kuite and Odd Pieces, Beds ttrewscs, Coches, Bureats, Chiff ultes, Refrig Tables, Haby Carriages, Mirrors, Pictures, Stoves, Carpets, At11:30 A M. Office Furniture, conslxting of Oak Flat-Top Desks, Typewriter Desks, Office Chairs, Cos- tumers, & large quantity of Transfer File Cases. ete. At 12 O’Clock Noon Braumuller and Singer Upright Pianos, Talk- ing Machines, Also at 12 Noon Automobiles, Including Tour- ing Cars, Roadsters, Deliveries, etc. Terms: Cas} ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEERR. ‘oel1,12 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, No. 1200 6th KT. N.W, By virtue of ‘a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4814, folio 113 et seq. of the land records of the'District of Colum. bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for by public auetion. in_front of the prem oo FRIDAY, THE NINETEENTH AY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1023, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK 'P.M.. the 'following-de- seribed land and premises, - situate in " the ¢ity "ot Washington, District of Columbia, to ™Fhe north 20 fest front on 8th st. by the foll depth of original lot 2 in square 481, with 08 "right ‘of" way over the Last 3 feet 43 inghes‘of said Tot for siley Terms of sale: One-thi The_porchase money to be ‘Daid fn cash. the balance In two liments, pAsable in one wnd two t'7 par cent per annum, Iy, from day of sale, me. cured by deed of trust upon the oF all cash, at the option of the pu A deponlt ot $800 req at the time of ing, revenue »! cost of the er. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of wale, otherwise the trustees reserve thy Tight 10 resell the property at the coit of the defaulting purchaser aft dag advertisement of such ressle in some newspaper published in the city of ton, M ocd,d&drex8u ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Building Lots in “Longfellow Terrace.” By virtue of & certain deed of trust recorded in llber 4804, follo 198, et o '2: the land yecords of the District’ -f Collllbll nd at the ‘request of the pary red thereby, the undersigned trustees witl ‘seh by ‘Bublie. aue: tion within the salesrooms of Adam A Wesch- er, ave. n.w.. on AY, OCTO- | ER 0. Tosh, AT Firher ic % SPELLSHOUSE, of Murtha V. Lar- 0c10,11,12,13,15 and Kitchen Sottees, I cks, Rugy, etc. deed of trust for $12,300. AIl cash for equity hove tald deeds of irust. A deposit of $300 will be R‘uln‘ at time of sale. All convey- acing, recording, efc. at cont.of purchaser. Terms of sale to be' complied with within fiftesn days from day of sale, othérwise the trustes reserves the right to fesell the prop- &rty at the riak and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five deys' advertisement of much Totale’tn sugme Dewspager published fa Wash- el J. ROGER BPATES, oe11.18,15.17. 19, Burviving Trustee, ~*iDAN & WESCHLER, ACCTIONEEN, — AUTOMOBILES * RY AUCTION TO PAY REPAIR AND OTHER Notice is liereby given that I will wel) by publie auction, in frent of the maiesrooms of Adam A Wepchjer, 920 Pa. ave. n.w., ob QUCLOCK' K00, to" pey_sloage. and, other X to_pay_ sl nd_other charges, one and Moder. Four - Coupe, Caime No. 80188, serial 108871 also 4 o po7 repair bill and other chavges eme Mij Mode] 042, Sedan, Now. B4351 and 04828, left with us in the names of C. E. HMarp and 8. A, Echwarts, respectively. Ail partios interested tabe notice. Please LOGAN'S GARAGE, 181012 B street 2., The folldw ink described rea]. eotate sipated a {ne county of Wasnington, Digtiic: of Colum: o square 2989, lot: $15 15 T4 and 10, Tn ‘mpuare 10k fots 3,6, 14 to 20 inclubive, 22 to 2 inclusive, 86 and 83 to 89 inciusive in re 310T: lots 2. -rtclln(. part of lot 10, pflnflhll’ 13 to 20 inclusive in square 3138; lots 51 ind B2 in squire 3204. All of said above lots described and parts of llll lots being & part fl tract of land called 1d Geed of ‘rust, now embraeeds of , embra In_and :’ . mum:{-u m“'&l l‘uh“d.. R" m*: gL mmm:nm runaltg rme et ot S et e o peciens equal s payable in ome and two s, vmn lnlpml at 1 per cent antom, payaiie’ swemtentus 1y, from day OF aah u o ui j o ah, 8t option of p::m.-'r"l:"' a3d notas purchaser. Termy sale to be complied with within thirty degs m-d‘:y.d—l:imumxmmu- lot | FHOMAS 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- ETORY RRICK, STORE AND DWELLING 5% KN&WN A8 1% G ST NE | 5 virtue of a certain trust duly recored in Liber No. 4258, folte 439 ¢1 seq., G heland secords f e Datriet or ‘Colut Bia,4nd 3t The Tepdeat o the ‘pars thereby, the undersigned tratees will seil. a¢ pible auction ' efont of"The' remises. o ONDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF 0GTo: BER, A.D. 1923, AT FIVE-'IFTREN 0'CLOCK P, ‘the’ folloring described land and prem: fxen situate in the District of Columbla, and goaianatea as'and being Barc of ot 8. sqvare "Térms of sale: To be sold subject to a prior bullding asoclation loan on which there ave Gverdug aaid Aniouniing o about 45,05, “An bove satd amount. 10°be ‘adjusted to d 00" quired |t time of sale, Beliomens ‘or depoalt forfelted and Droperty resold. ment_at District Title Iny LORENZO 0. ROND, JOHN H. WRIGHT, ned-d&ds.exRu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 57 H ST, B.W. By virtue of a certaln recorded in Liber No. 4676, folic 08 et seq., of the land records of the Distriet af Colum: bla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undervipned trostees -m s ublle suction, in frontgof the premises, o TUENDAY, THE SIXTBE EXTH PAY "0k OCTORER, A'D. 1928 AT 0'CLOOK following-dexcribed Jand and prem- in_ the District of Colambia. and ated as and befog lot 62 In Alex. K. ke, fee. subdiviekon ot part auiace 643, recorded In Liber 08, folio 56, of the"Facords of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbla Sold subject to & prior deed for §1.230. balance to be paid in cas, | Fequired upon acceptance recording "and | ing &nd revenue ps 8t purchaser’s cost. Terme le to be complied with within thirt; AT posit forfelted. IED D. GI ESLER, (.IAIIKI':. __ocB-d&ds.ex8r THOMAS J. (lw N A SON, ADCT!O HERS. Trustees' Sale of Desirable Two-Story Brick Dwelling, Nc;;v 1608 Webster Street By virtue of a cerl eed of trast duly in deed of trust duly fecoded 18 Liber No, folio 13 et weq.. of, the land recorde of the Divtrict of Colum: and at the request of the party secured the underalgned truatees will ‘sell at ublic” auction. (o 'froat of | the UESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF 0CTO- BER. A.D. 1928, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the lowing described land aud premises. siiuate in the District of Columbia and dex) and being lot 14 in_say 2 subdivislon of parts of {raccof land “known s’ “Argrie. Cowl o Lorn.” an per plat recorded In the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in Liber 62 at tollo T8. Terms of sale: old wibject to a prior deed of trust ‘for $8,000: balance cash. = $300 de- eptance of bid. Con- stuinps_at 1o "he com- i1 forteited. KER, Teustees. ER. purchaser BTied ith within 80 4ays of L. B RREUNI GEORGE E. W _d&dsexsn ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIO! | TRUSTEER" SALE OF VALUARLE 7-R00M AND BATH BRICK DWELLING. N0. 600 ¥ RT. N.E. By virtie of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4377 at folin 488, et of the 1and records of the District of Columibla and_at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sals by public_auction in front of ‘the premises on FRIDAY, OCTORER NINETEEN, 16023, AT FIVE 0°CLOCK P.M., the following: desciibed land and premises situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot In National Capitol Investment Company'a ‘subdivision of lotw in square "8l ax per plat recorded in’Liber 17, follo 30, o the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, improved as above To be nold subject, however. to & prior of treat of $3.0000 particalars at sale. Terins: Over and above said trust cash, depoxit of $800 required at wale. All con- Terancing, recording. _revenue _stamps asd notarial feex At purchaser's cost, - Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwike the trustees reserve the right to resell property at the risk and cost of def purchaser after five days' Advertise wuch resale In some Washington nowg‘*er OSEFH A. HERBE TONEN A HERRERT, och.AkdsexSn Trustees. THOR. J. OWEN & SON. AFFTIWNZ!H!. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARL FIVE-ROOM FRAME BU 1108 ALABAMA ~ AV By Virrne-of & ceriain Aeed of trast dbtsd March 24, 1023, and being instrument No. 198, recorded Arrll 2, 1923, among the land records of the District of Coiumbia. and at the bequest of the party secured therehy, the mdersigned trustees will sell at p \he Premises. an Wi TEENTH, DAY O e, AT FOUR' 0'CLOCK the following de 1 ines, situate in the Dil ‘enated as and being lot 9 In the subdivision in the District of Columbis made by the Garner Construction Company, Inc., ax per plat in Liber 68, at folio 84, of the ‘records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, '\ ¢ 108 prier & erms of sale su 0 & prior de of ramt far $5500, Asd e actount over seid trust to be paid in deposit required upon_acceptance of cording_and revenue p » eost. 'Terms of ale to be complied with with- in thiety days or depoait tortelte T. HOWARD DUCKHTT, WILLIAM STANLEY. oc8.d&dsexSu THOS_ J. OWEN & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, | TRURTEES' SALE. OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLING NO. 711 23rd STREET NORTHWEST. TWO-BTORY BRICK IN REAR. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly mordea in Liber No. 4667, folio 497 et seq., f the land records of the ‘District of Colum: bla, and at tlie request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at *public auction within the office of Thos. J./ Owen & Son, 1831 G street n.w.. on THURI THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF O0CTO- .’ AD. 1923, AT THREE 0'CLOCK P.M. the followingdescrived land and premises, Distriet of Columbis. and desig: A P as per plat recorded in the office of the sui veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 14 at follo 151; beginning at the northwest corner of mid lot, and running thence ea BS.04 feet; thence south 18.94 feet; thence west 83.04 feet to the east line of 23rd atreet, and thence north 18.94 feet to the beginning. Terms of sale: 8old subject to & prior dead of trust for $1.000 and the balance over sald trust to be PAld in cashi. §250 deposit re quired upon acceptance of bld. Conveyancin recording_and revenue stamps at purchaser's cont, Sale. 10 be closed within thirty days of deposit forfeited. ARTHUR R. BRANDES, DAVID R. BURHANS, 0c11,13,15,17° Trustees. THOS. J. OWENS & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Bus- iness Property No. 922 New York Avenue Northwest. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4383, follo 134 et seq. of 4 records of the Distriet of Colum- bia, and est of the party secured thereby, ¢ ned trustees will sell at ublic duetion in front of the premises. on EDNEADAY, THE TWENTY.FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A,D. 1023, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK following-desctibed the District of s and being I four (24) in the subdl D made by the heirs of John Davidson of lof luun three hus dted and seventy.three “m) plat re. corded In, Liber N.K. folloy' 108 and 100 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, perty wold subject €5 & frat deed of trust tor $12,500. Terma: Announced at time of sal t $1.000 will be ‘requk onveyancing, oAl gonre g, Term Dllo‘ -fi- within fifteen days m day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of dthnlllnl.’urcllun after five days’ adver- tisem such resale in ‘.0 Dewepaper published in Washington, THOMAS W, s-mnhunlw. EMERY 1. COBLENT 0e11,18,15.17,19,22,23,24. ‘Pnl«ll. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUAR - PlflVlD ll!Al. ESTATE, KNOWN BA' 3o K#?' BT e *rdiEewTo By virtue of Tals aeed ot trust auly recorded in Liber No. #483. folio 110, ot seq, of the land records of the District of Colum- uest of the party secured ed trustees 'll uu u § ‘ the rl"m-nn n m mnmu "being_lot cmiy AR .:w‘ B ¥ Gliber oA TR TRUSTEES' SALE OF DESIRABLE THREE. | Dy virtue of 8 deed of trast recordsd in Liber 3998, ords of the District of Colw ured | fn_front of the 1028, at FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. part 4 in square 904, one, 1 Bopon x?’ y-nr(hn" allowed fifteen days from date o particulars at time of sale. RIXTEENTH D FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., part of ot & 25 feet by a depth of 121 feet, unimproved. ! located In a most desirabie r time of sale. with within ' thirty da; otherwise the right i rmlwrly recording NATIONALS SCHOOL FINE., '& APPLIED ART PYLIX MAHONY, Director. Main 1766 Conn. Ave. and M “Sl-dy Art Wnth a Purpou" and Evenin, dmssnur:ny Clun 1! Our 8th-Montn Professional | Fundamental Course fits you to accept a position in In- | terior Decoration, Costume THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. STORY FRAME DWELLING, SITUATE NO. 708 EYE STREET R.E. t follo 167, of the land ree: ia, we shall_sell oo FRIDAY, THE BAT OF OCTONER, 'A. ' NINETCENTH DAY OF Yok H Terms of sale: One-fourtl cash: balance In two and three years, with Interest at 8 cont ber snuum. payable semi-ansuails, it of $200 required at time of sale, and Further ARTHUR CARR, | le to complete the purchase, MARVIN A, CUSTIS, Trustees. ER. 000-Aann,exSn ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIO Sale of . Valuable Uni improv- | and Textile Design, Color ar ed Lot on 32nd Place Be- | Commercial Drawing. tween Stephenson Place| QOpen for Registration Daily Gy G ooy [ R AYER?S Chevy Chase Circle, Chtvy BUSINESS COLLEGE Chase, D. C. By virtue of authority vesfed in the under- gned, 1 will offer for sale by pubiic auetion, front of the Ym(‘P' "‘oer")l":‘rli?h?Y THY ‘ 721 13th Street N.W. Mozt l'm to Telephone Bullding) FULL DAY SESSIONS PART DAY SESSIONS EARLY EVENING SESSIONS LATE EVENING SESSIONS Fully accredited by the Na. tional Association of Accred- ited Commercial Schools. Phone M. 3430 for Catalogue in square 2017 n the subdivision made by the Pinehurst Company of land now knows : " ‘South Pinehurat,” having a frontage of | dentlal section. | A’ Geposit of $200 required at Terma of sale to be complied from day of sale. | rred to resell the | The Fisk ‘and coat of the default. | archaser after five dafs’ advertiement ch resale in_wome newspaper published | ‘Washjagton, D. C. All = conveyancing Tevenue stamps and notarial fee ont, WESCHLER, Auctioneer. Terms: Cash. = | October 1, 1020, the land records of the Di and at the iequest of the party secure by, remisen. o0 | yaie by publl FOUR 0'CLOCK P, { land [elty of Washington, namely: 1 street Drury and others' hundred recorded in Liber B, follo of of (ol n the v sald within the following metes and bounds, wtre, three and one-fourth (%) Inches noith of the noutheast along the said line of (24) feet three and one-fourth (314) i thence west Inches; inches: (8) inches. nine and one-fourth (914) inch one hundred and six (108) fe to the begiuning. In said squaie, mete same at & point on al thenee north 8fty (30) fourth (31,) inches to the northenst corner of 108) ‘et st (M) inches t south Aty (314) Inches: and thence eai beglnnin known 34 the Hotel Gordon, 916-915 16th street nort pri 7 cent ‘per annum, cured by deed of or all cash. &t _the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $5,000 will be required at the time revenue Terms of wale to be complled with within thirty dars from day of sale, othe-wise deposit | will be forfeited and property resold at rhk’ and cost of defaulting dsy ‘| newspaper publislied in W Hibba bullding. Washington, €. G. SLOAN & €O ——— PRIVATE LESSONS in mathemat langusges, Special atten, to stupid. backward a4 unwiiling py —ST. MARGARETS Boarding a0d Day School and Kindergarten 1517 H St. N. Sradustes where in (0. P. A.) and in executive oess. 'Late. t Retephone Matn 8340 for Bulletin SCHLER, AUCTIONEER. * Sale of Valuable Real Estate Known as Hotel Gor- }l{o& 916-918 Sixteenth St. Hy virtne of a certain deed of trust dated PERIENCED visiting e FRENCH INSTRUCITON BY teachcr; private lessons and Frankiin 7425, National University likewise the W | cean breezes; St. Chatles table and our Special | compiets the requirements. _E. E. GROSSCUP, Myr. John Phl’lip Shaddick Speciall buildi Volee trials by appointment without charge. 1607 Eye Street . Franklin 1455 Twentieth Yen at Pa. Ave Year Book 7th St RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N, ATLANTICCITY.N.J. ‘r»... American Plan Hotei iv never more comfortable than during the Fall and Winter months on account of ‘its ex:ep- and arracgement. WaLter J. Buzey HOTEL ST. CGHARLES On the Boardwalk. The Pl f the World— | G he Boscdualk The Plarground ofthe World— greatest H - t in fundamental voice (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. SIR ROBERT MANNERSLEY, nobleman of ancient (itle and vast estate on Which val- ble mines have been found. He is mrs- teriously murdered in his hom | PHILLIPA.. his beantiful daughter. is Lady Hountifal of the farm and fining commu- nity. She is in love with, and believes innocent of @ eharge of forgery. her coust... and plans to marry him and seitle 2 _the colonies when he finishes hi prisou cerm. CLINTON MANNERSLEY, helr fo the estate. hax sown harmiess wild oats, but de- res himself innocent of the forgery of his uncle's nam though he cannot con- vinee the latter. He escapes from prison and s discovered in the room with his mur :X wdrlum le. He s arrested, charged with erime. MRS. BUTLER, his old nurse, him mnocent. ,Jlll his foster-brother, i . radical miner. MR. QUINTON, gustere, executive type of v of the mines and aspirant for who belleves whe is a somewhat Tentifies. HE man himself was perhaps the coolest person present— not even excepting the pra ticed barrister, who was feeling the excitement of the fray. He was not a man of remarkable anpearance—rather, he was of a type %0 famillar 1h great commercial cen- ters as to pass unnoticed; the type of the highly - respectable, conven- tional clerk, quiet and reserved in manner, the type which one associ- 1919, and recorded February 24, in Liber No. 4331, folio 140 et seq.. of rict of Columbl there. undersigned troxtees will offer for avetion, in front of the prem- DAY, OCTOMER 22, 1923, AT the following-described situate and lying in the Law School Chartered by Special Ach eof Congress 516-818-820 13th Street N. W. the a_premin | CONTINENTAL g ready; terms inoder Write or_phone. M. WALSH DUNCAN WINDSOR HOTEL = can and European Runni atways ates with banks and counting houses and mercantile offices. He was quietly and unostentatious- 1y. but at the same time fashionably dressed in dark clothes. Out of re spect for the dead man he had as- sumed a black cravat; he wore black gloves. As he stood in the witness 55th Year Begins October 1s:, 1923 District of Columbi (30) feet front on morth in T. re one a5, e Tper. piat 210, of the records | office of the murveyor of the District | with right of way to the alley | The east thirty by full d delghty-five or_othe: formation write or s wtn oo Cor T renkitn 008, of lots three (8) and four (4) in Also pari wion in sald square, contained subdls FERRY, W. VA, HILL TOP HOUSE Open to December 1, after that, week ends. Write for #pec! Will be open unt#l December. Mrs. M. L. THOMPSO . box he made a somber picture—a pic- ture of black and white, of light und shade. Everything about him was of a consistent neatness; his smooth. ark halr, his carefuly trimmed mus ache and his gloss: And his face was as qulet as him seif: his entire attitude and appea ance suggested an infinite compo “Mr. Stead,” began Stanford, viz: point in the west line of 16th ginning at dred and thirty-a'z (138) feet i Children’s School | Grades I to VIL |GUNSTON HALL, 1906 Florida Ave: Telephone North 8174 Freneh. rhythm and art included in course. i % w 1.0 sT Now. d square one hundred running thence wouth 10 atreet. twent orner of Afty-three (33) feet thence south weven (7) fe 1x () thence wost Afty-three (33) feet three thence north thirty-thive (35) fe : thence east six (8) inc ‘three And alwo anotier part of xaid lot four (4) tained within the following and bounds. viz: Reginning for the STEAMSHIPS. AUSTR SUVA, HONOLULU. NEW ZEALAND uipped Koyal Aail Stesmers 2 Jun. 7 Feb. . Nov. Dec. 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Any Authorised Tourist Agency are chief cashier §f the Mannersley Maln (nlllerv - o “I am.” “That, are reall. matters? “Under the proprietor—yes."” “How long have you held 1 suppose, means that you at the head of the financlal ve years.” your previous posi- 8| tion “I have held evety position in the cashier's department, after entefing it ten years ago—from an ordinary clerkship to the chief cashiership. “And previous to that?" 1 was booking clerk on the ford and Lancashire railway, stationed here.” “You naturally enjoyed the late S| Robert’s confidence, seeing that y held a position of such great trust and responsibility “] belleve I enjoyed the late Sir Robert's confidence in every wa! “You occasionally called at the t, Stel- and 1 constantly called at the castle, I called regularl “As a visitor, what?" “In both respects, Sir Robert some- mes asked me to dine, I constantly called to see him in the evening on business matters.” You went there last night—at twenty minutes to 107" “Yei “And_you were shown or on business, or into the remained there until heard Mr. Quinton call for help?” Sy When you entered the study?” “That is so0.” You went into the study, of course, through the door which com- municates with the library?” 1 did. Had that door been closed all the time you were in the library? “I conclude that it had from the fact that it was certainly closed when 1 went to Mr. Quinton’s assistance.” You have heard the evidence which has been put before the court to the effect that you were in the library from 9:40 to 9:50. Is that correct?” “I have no reason to dispute it. 1 should say it is quite correct.” “You have also heard Dr. Childe affirm positiyely that Sir Robert must have been murdered at or about 6. and that there almost cer- tainly—we fnay take it as certainly— have been two sounds—one, the fall of the body; the other, a loud groan. Did you, who were in the next room, a silent apartment, mind, where there was no noise or any sound to disturb you, hear anything of either?” Everybody In court regarded Mar- shall Stead eagerly as this question was put to him. He answered it as coolly as he had answered all the others. T heard nothing." ‘Absolutely nothing?" “Absolutely nbthing.” Stanford paused for a moment and eemed to be reflecting. He present- v went on: you REDUCED RATES VALPARAISO 322! $250 Reguler fortnightly sailings thru vy oy o Opportunity for stopovers at all principal citi Famous “‘Santa’ stewmers offer the luzury of private yacht. All cutside vooms. Unexcelled cuisine and service. Independent or personally conducted Tours around South America every two weeks throughout the year. Apply to Local Agents or ‘Write for Booklet S GRACE LINE 16 Hanover Square, New York You know . the interior arrange- nts of the castle well Very well indeed, as regards the ver rooms, the reception room: Don't you think it a strange thing that you should have heard nothing STEAMSHIPS. 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Oct 31 Deo. 7 ITALIA Afinll‘cA P TR THE DOUBLE CHANCE I Fascinating Romance of Wrongly Accused Hero and Loyal Sweetheart , ! BY J. S. FLETCHER Aushor of “RaynerSlade Amalgamation.” ete. in the llbrary of what was in the next room?" B “I shouid think it a strange thin that T heard nothing if the murder actually . happened during the ten minutes 1 was waiting there. In fact, such a ’lobllhllll\ is to mc Incon ceivable.” “But You have tesuimony 7 | Marshall Stead made no reply. i, “From your knowledge of the house can you say If the walls be- |tween the study and the library are very thick, and If the door is a very close-fitting one?” “Yes, I can. That has struck me i while this matter has been under dis- {cussion. The library and study are }in the oldest part of the house—the part which projects into the grounds —and the walls are of very old ma- sonry and very thick indeed. The jdoor is deeply inset in that between the library and study “But it is otherwise an ordinary. well-fitting door? 1" “So far as I know—vyes.” “And of course it has a kevhole, {and will not fit like a glove at the | bottom?" “l have never examined, though T Ihave passed through it hundreds of times. The chairman interposed. “Don’t you think, Mr. Stanford, that it would be an easy thing to mak some ex- eriments on this question he sald. It would surely be possible to ascer- tain definftely if such sounds as those spoken of by Dr. Childe coutd be heard from the study to the library.” 1 “I wm mruch obliged to vour wor ship for the suggestion.” sald Stan- ford. “It is one which T was about to make. Thank you, Mr. Stead- that is all T have to ask you. Your worships, I have to ask you to glve me an opportunity of consulting with my client and his solicitor. If your worships would adjourn for ten min- utes- “We will adjourn for half an hour.” said the chairman Stanford, the solicitor, and Clinton ‘\funnwr‘fle » who was closely guarded { by several officers, disappeared into | the lower regions of the police court, Ithe magist®ates retired into thelir | private room. Nobody else left the {court, and the long-pent-up excite- vented itsell in comment and discussion. It seemed as if every- body began to talk at once, and Quinton, who had remained near Phillipa,’ bent down to her. “Won't this noise be too much for you?” he said. “Hadn't I better take you out?" ).y “No. thank you.” she said. wearily, “I want to hear the magistrates’ de- cision. Do yoy see the man who has Just come In there, Mr. Quinton—the man who is talking to Mr. Ilings- worth Quinton glanced across and saw the man she indicated. He was a little, soberly dressed man, middlesaged, and having pretty much the appearance of an undertaker, sce- ing that everything about him was very decorous and solemn from the {top of his bald head to the points of his well-polished boots: He carried an old-fashioned silk hat—very wide in the brim and very high In the erown—in one hand, and an equally old-faxhioned umbrella in the other..and was altogether some- thing of an oddity. But what Quin- ton ‘most remarked about him was that his clean-shaven face was liter- ally one mass of curfous wrinkles— theré were wrinkles nbout his eye: his mouth, his chin—there were wrinkles everywhere. And out of all these wrinkles, from Leneath a pair of bushy gray evebrows, peeded out a palr of eyes as black as coal, gnd @s sharp and penetrating as a fer- ret's. “Yes," sald Quinton. “I see him A auaint, interesting figure. fan't he’ ou know him, Miss Mannersley Ye: she Bnl\\n‘r(‘d still watching the little man. “He is a famous Scotland Yard detective—Inspector Cortelyou. It was he who took chlr[e of the case when some of my Jewelry was stolen from. our town house last summer and who traced the thieves. He is very clever and very interesting. Do ou think he can have come down about—about this, Mr. Clinton?" “I should &ay so “And- He was interrupted at that point by the return of Stanford and the solicitor for the defense. Presentiy the magistrates came back into the court, and Clinton was brought bac to the dock. Stanford at once rose During the last few minutes, your worships,” he said, have had n short conversation with my cli at. and, In consequence of what he has sald, T am going to take a very un- usual course, hut a course which 1 feel absolutely justified in taking. After what yon have heard it must be evident that this case must be adjourned for expert evidence on cer- tain obvious points. But the pris- oner is anxtous—painfully anxious. to make a statement to you from the dock, and though it is more usual for iegal advisers in these circum- stances to counsel their clients to say nothing, I think it well to let mine speak. That Is, of course, with your worships' permission.” The chairman, after a whispered consultation with his colleagues, bowed his head in token of assent. ery good, Mr. Stanford,” he sald. Clinton, resting his hands on the front of the dock, looked at Phillipa, He held up his head after that look, and faced the magistrates with some- thing of pride. Look here,” he sald, with a specles of boyish simplicity that carried him still farther into the affection of the crowds. “I'm nothing of a speaker, as most of you know, but I can teli the truth in a plain wa:. Well, the {rutis this, as far as I'm concerned. made my escape from Dartmoor for two Tonene The Arat mer thas r «hould have been a fool if I hadn't, when I had the chance I had. And I could have been in America or Can- ada now, but for the second reason— 1 wanted to see my uncle. I wanted {to beg of him, to pray of him, to {reopen that beastly business of near- ly three” years ago—vyou all know what I mean. 1 wanted to convince him of the truth of my Innocence of that. I'll acknowledge that. I felt hard about his treatment of me. Just because I'd been a bit rackety at Eton and Cambridge, and had got into an aw- ful hole in the way of debt, he seemed to think I was an out-and- out rotter, whereas, really, I'm not, |1 you only knew me—I was only a bit—well, You know—and 1 always meant to shake down into a real steady-going sort—I did indeed! “Well, when I got here, the other day, I managed to see my cousin, and what she told you in her evidence is true, of course, Now, I hid in the shrubbery in the castle garden last night, right opposite the private door, until I thought my uncle would be in the study and alone. I knew the habits of the house, yvou know. Well, at last I opened the door and went in. Of course, I couldn's see into the room at first, because of the It all seemed strangely si- heard Dr. Childe's the court, replied Quinton. CONTINUED TOMORROW. ALLSBROOK WITHDRAWS. QALEKGH, N. C., October 11— Richard . Allsbrook of Tarboro, N. C, In = statement last night to the Raleigh News and Observer, an- nounced his withdrawal from th congressional race in the second.dis. trict to select a successor to the late Claud Kitchin, leaving Judge John H. Kerr of Warrenton, N. C,, as the un- disputed winner in the nomination on the democratic ticket. Judge Kerr led Mr. Allsbrook in Baturday's democratic primary by about 2,000 votes. Had Mr. Allbrook not withdrawn a second prinary would have been necessary as Judge Kerr lacked a majority of the total vote cast. , Nomination in the second Sabivalent to siection, as the repoblic equ election, e 4.‘- are weak in the district.

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