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AUCTION FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued, FOR SALE—HOUSES. Cowtinued. BIXTH STREET 8.8, POSSESSION. A two-story b tled _bat s home is i IMMEDIA’ window br reception hall: Turnace heat. $700 0,00 can be-bought for less thas | . With easy terms UINN €0., INC, Aty in_ 435 ON 15tk ST BETW CENTRAL HIGH SOHOOL AND 1 Reantiful S-story brick b and gan: front 4 Jar under entire iThé back yard, on zarage. feads (o 8 wide Douse Has Just been newly prvered sad painted. The second and third Aours are arranged A% wpartments. renting for 8140 per mo.. which Vers the payments on the property. So. here 5ol Eportumits to purchese su exceflent ilece of properts that will pay for itself. The price is right. Tor appointment fo in- M. 3590, LYON PARK-—OWNER _POSITIVELY RE. Tused an offer of $7.500 for this property last ummer. He §s leaving for Floridd on the st of Japuary and must dispose of it before Eplng. " For “that reason it In offered for $8,000. Five spacious rooms on 1st floor and apace ' for two on second floor: lot 76x135; 1l modern improvements. Ree it and comprre KU with other houses priced at $7,508 o $5,000. L ARTIN, MAIN 6376, NBW HOMES JUST COMPLETED: ONLY ‘iwa left, 318 and 522 13th st. n.e—Six room: @nd bath; all modern; coucrefe porches. Priced right. Easy terms. JOS. A. H{ERBERT & SONS, g, Capitol 8 s : 1anndry, facilities. aved ailey. The [} 38500 On Rittenhouse st.. ap. A real bargain is affered in this property for | | | | YLE: | is thovoughly modern, open fireplace neighbothoud an 1f_sou_are looking for a Dot fail to see this at ale. The ho rooms and : in an exc snlendid conditio: Jwme of this type d To CALL M. NEW HOMES, Tust completed. The tspe of plamning, workmanship, laborsaving srrapgement that nppeals to all iuterested in home buying. The built-in garage will please you. Tl Jarge Kitchen and pantry space Is 4 revalation converient planning. Double porches mc- ible 1o two bed chambers; a beautiful tiled bath; cement front porch; exceptional front the widest ave. s aple, No. 1302 Carolinn_ave. .., open and lighted daily until & p.m. Come tud to see them and have onr easy payment plan expinined venr in_vour owo home. CHAS. D. SAGER, Realtor and Builder, 24 COTORED. It st hotween 2ud and Srd sts. Awellinz, with 8 tooms and bath: ensy terms. TAMES F. SHEA. 663 La. Ave. N.W. ROOMS AND BATH, COLONTAL orn heating prant: front nvad af Hloose in ex Located in & strictly white, nt gaction. Direct from the owner. $7.750. Terms: $500 cash: balance in hIy payments fo suit porchaser. E. A. GARVEY (Owner) 101 Contineatal Trust BId; 14th and H Sts. N.W. T, b naw.: brick JUST OFF MAS You will be pleased with the distinctive de- these homes, racter of their tion, the . the proximity and pr The interiors irably arranged and there are several lans from which to make @ selection. Each ! oms, three baths and N anrage for e for Tnepection daity | 1% LEB CRANDALL Ave HAVE 2 bath IR. & CO. INC Main 717 iT Monthly. angmlow nenrly new. MORG. 10th St hay Evenings Phone Modern New Homes— Thess Kite ehoirost tional Capital & 3801 Windom St. (OHEVY CHASE, D. 0.) Brerything abont them is of the very Beat. The architecture. the materials toritig into their conatruction, the work: manship down to the last detall of finish. Tieing Kite 820 Homes _thes well planned and arranged. &l the modern housekeeping helps Which onr Homes afe noted. $10,500 to $11,250. S YOU'LL FIND VERY EASY sleeping porch, are unusualls and contain for tive ‘electric fixtures foundation and stone ongho stone Tace, built to use. Open for_inspection ‘eversy day ning. Our Mr. Hap v be Toral 4401 st Special 7 be by phone— Clavaland 1490, Take Connecticnt ave. cars to Albematle 88th, and it's but & Wisconsin ave. . weking east. . KITE, (Incorporated) K St. Phone Main 4846. Comfortable Homes— Thare & real comfort in any one of these Kitebuilt Homes located at 3110-3828 Newton St. N.E. In them xou will find the conveniences that wake for oMelent housskeeping with & wmigimim of atpended euergs de- Tai ol cmtruction And - Sl s im pressive ami the location s exeellent, ieing Kite Homes they Are tharoughly Woarn Ih evers FeRpeet contain the many | features ‘always Dopi- Tatined ‘o b % 550 to $7,950. ENIENT TERMS “They Wiy 4, 5 and 6 roome—planned to gice plents of room without escess to Eomptleate hovsekeaping. Murphy Wall Beds—practically sdding an additiopal room 16 the house—are foxtired in some af them. Bauipped with modorn hot-water heat- ing plante., gaw. olectricity and reliabi bathmom fxtures Take cars leaving 15th and G ste and ride to the coruer of Rhode TIsland are, and Newton st. n.e.—a scant twenty inutes, from the Treasury hrfnrunuL HARRY A. KITE, (Incorporated) 1514 K St. Phone Main 4846. and eve- found st i made office. S7. it Tasponsible party with about $300 eash, who can make substantial To take from owner new el ocated, good localit Sirictly modern; .m.i. office. PR FOR COLORED. Three G-room and bath mew bricks, excel- Tently ftted with ic Tights: large lot: In mortheast. = Price only $4.800 eacn; 82 cash, balance like rent DAVIS & LIPECOMB, You 8t. convenient Address N5 s.c.: S-room, bath Near 5th and Pa. ave. sh and $50 brick; excellent condition SR CHASBEALL 73. 1410 H $10,500. Home with an income. near Capltol: 9 rooms. a.m.i.i excellent condition; possession Will pay for itself; renting for §143 per mo. $1,000 cash and $05 a month, CHAS. BEALL, 78. 1410 H $4,500. ‘fifi-:fifl’?fli ';!“::nn'ml.""; good investment; CHAS. BEALL, 5078. ¢ 1410 H N.W. 28% $6,500—NORTHWEST. New bllnll;‘o'. .;. I‘IXQ' ronlzm 'h I‘.d-h: R e colonial” front. porens Tore sbaae treds; hot-watar heats tile Daths Improved s stucco: strictly white 'community’ n, by 14h st. car; all {mprovements: payment and terms. CORY & CORY, Near 14th and Shepherd. Tmmediate Possession. R large rooms, tiled bath: attie; oak floors, hot.water heat. gas and elec. Colonial front and double rear porclies, screened; inst. water heater. Excellent loeation. Essy terms. OWNER, Maln 8072 or Adams 1588, f . % 9 ROOMS—N.E. This properts is loeated near Capitol snd iy deal for rooming house or large family. Tt ‘has elec. and furnace hes is vacant. Price and terms Washington Real Estate Co., 728 15th St. Main 833. 28* “§14,000—MINTWOOD PL 10-room residence, modern. L. W. GROOMES, 1416 F St. —$4750. GEORGETOWN. This property is well sitoated in Georgetown in 8 strictly white local- ity, 'House presents excellent a ance; . contains wix lurge, _bright Tooms, modern bath, and economical heating plant; ‘cellar. Basy terms can be arranged. BOSS & PHELPS, Main 4840. el K st N Main W. 28¢ W. 28¢ Mal . HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. - THE EVENING § Continued. Realtors. 1334 H Street N.W. ON THE HET An ex ood vala a_section of tio Bow iy bt large soums, sieeping porch, onk floors, | tor gars e brick | | i i wood | Vacant Homes arc ' right in the residential section of the - Na- AUL’S ADDITION Corner—8$13.500. cormer property located just 14th street, close (o the public school, 1t has every featwre of modern con- stroction, and is sifuated on * wanderfol lot s wide frontage on two stréets. Ther are eight rooms (4 hedrooms), complete ti bath, fireplacds, ed, weather- atri nd his awnings: tW6 gerages. Just reduced in price aud should sell quickly. COLUMBIA HEIGHT A twostory modern somi-detached brick home looated Just off Park road. convenient to the bus line and street cars. Tt containe sie #00d-size_roome. tile bath, Gpper and lower rear porches, bardwood floors, elec. light how.ls plenty of room for age. | Ver: éasy terms. MT. PLEASANT, °* $11,500. A colonial trpe Brick Nome, located close 191 ‘and. Park fosd. There are fows well ar. ranged bedrooms, including & inelosed slecping porch, tile Lath, oak 'floors, elec. lghts, how.h.. and & deep rear yard to public alles.’ This house is now vacant, Is in excel- lent condition, a0d can be 6old on liberal erms. Franklin 9503. GHTS—$11,950. in a semidetached tapestry brick home: well situsted in ¥ st ‘ome square off 140 sireet. 1 W thnter-entran Tt o 0 lnEym 48d hik an extrd roont on the first Mloor which can be used either an Iibrary or bedroom. 'This house is a center-entrance hail electric lights, and a good-size lot with room HEVY CHASF $10,500. A well witnsted and very complete detached onial liome at an unusaally Jow figure. It in the best of condition throughout seven well proportioned rooms. four bed- fooms, file bath with built-in tub and fxtures; open freplace u lving room: hardwood floors Doth first and second floors: _elee. lights, how.hi o @il windows and doors complotely ferecned and weatherstripped. A real good uy. y NR. CENT. HIGH SCHOOL, $14,000. A three-story calonial beick home, situated Juat off 18th street, within one square of Cen- tral High Sehool. ‘1t confains nine very large Tooms, two tlle baths, large conerete colonial front ‘porch and a concrets iower rear pore sleeping porch, elec. Jight Aplendid repair. A two-car brick garage adds materially to its value. CORNER HOMI $11,000. A modern two-story corner home. desirably situnted in Columbia Heights, convenient Dboth car linex. It is in_perfect condition througlout and has large, weil kept front and wide . lawns and for garage; eight Targe Tooms, ‘fone bedrooms, tile. bal, rear porches, electric lights, oak Bogrs, hot- water heat. 'Owner, extremely anxiouy to sell, will make moderate terms. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC., MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1334 H Street N.W. Franklin 9503. B —————— N — BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. $7,500—CORNER—NORTH ted on Tennesse ave. is wsitn ¢ sit splendid, bright rooms. Ing pisnt. Tiis propert trpe brick, ha cellont b 8. he reasonable torms $14,750. 16th ST. HEIGHTS. A bewntiful detached home located beiwe 14th and 16th sts. in that delightfal section near the 16th &t reservoir. 1t I8 peiced ev cral thousand tnder the average hodwe in thix Tocatity, This is & handsome sppearing house, containing eight splendid rooms (4 bedroom large tile Bath. parquet floors, attie, ma room, front and fear porches, screens, w ings, fireplace in living room, hot-water hea eleciric lights: beautiful lot with shrubber: trees and flomsrs; garage. $5,750. NEAR LINCOLN PARK. Absolutely must be sold. A splendid home in a refined and high class section, House only 100 feet off Lincoln Park; semi-dv. ched: pressed brick: seven roomis. tile bath fixtures: economical heating plant bargain. Terms. An absolnte BOSS & " Sioern Dath eeire HEhe Entire house in pe s " ade 50d immediate AST. and not far from Lincoln Park. es and_ex- condition, Room for garage. Very $19,850. CHEVY CHASE v one of the most wttractive detached homes In thix ‘Suburb; excep- well bailt, center-hail pianned house. containing elght spacious and unusuaily bright rooms; enormous living room with frepiace and French doors fo cement side porch: large dining room, breakfast room. pantrs kitchen. " Four large budrooms, twd tHie. batha, There aré a momber of one with ~showar. built-in features, hardwood floors, haudsom fixtures. It fs strictly modern, and there is & garage to match house. Excellent lot; paved re $9,750. IHREE-FAMILY FLAP. An excellent investment property situated between 14(h and 16:h ste. conventent downtown: threestory pressed brick b ining three apartments of fiv bath exch: separaie enirances, heating plants, porches. rtments alwars PHELPS, The Home of Homes. MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON REAL ES1 Main 4340. ATE BOARD. 1417 K St. N.W. e e N s OO S COLORED BARGAINS. E. COLUMBIA HBIGHTS — Four twoistory, modern colonial bricka: hot air heal, eoucrste cellar, paved possession. Only $6.350 each, b payment; balance like re NR. GA. AVE. AND MORTON ST. tonial o and sion brick: extra bl alley: pos- . $8.000; Tow Also 6-r. colonial brick: garage: posses Cheap at $8,300; easy payment: SPMI-DETACHED, § r. and b, brick, on 2 floors: near 10th and Q: $6. Near 20th and D m.w., 6-r. brick: snap at $3,150: easy terms. Near bth and Va. ave. e, O-r. bricke, reduced to $3,000 each: payments like rent. \. E. RYON CO. _ Main 4397. MAYNQR'S SP 20d st n room brick. gas and s and bath; 18th st gR000; ¥ . o 750 $500 O on baisalow, sim.L., $5:2005 4300 cash, 40 por mo. 2 H. C. MAYNOR & CO S. Cap. St. N.W. __North 37 EXCEPTION} OPPORTUNITY. Owner, forced to sell, wil e a large sacrifice’ for 8 sabstagtial casn pasment: Deautiful Sroom, am.i. detached homa, 11 75, Tront: arage; fonvéntent northwest. 1o tion: first reaonable offer fakes it. OSCAI MANN, 1114 New York ave. Main 0888, COLORED—VACANT. Boveral 6-room hovse! Prices and terms very sonabie. OWNER, P, D, HOLMES, §19 15th 8t. N.W., Room 23. Main 3677. .FOR SALE—COLORED. Several excellent homes lo- cated best northwest section, 6 to 9 rooms. Prices, $3,250 to $9,250. Terms very easy. For full information see B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon St. N.W, B. H. GRUVER HOMES Park rond—5 bedrooms, 2 bat garages, oak fioors throughout, re tecms. ' Open for inspection till sonable For sale by any broker or B. M. WILLIS, Kida ‘sor2; ' BARGAIN—$500 CASH. Distinctively Designed Homes for Colored People. Dou't fail to see these new Homes— Just lnlfll{m = Columbia Road (BETWEEN GEORGIA AVE. AND SHER- MAN AVB.) They have all the facilities and com- forts built right into them that you re- quire to make yonr Home a real one. Planoed and arranged to reduce bousework to _an absolute minimum. They are nnusially well comstructed from the best of materials—modern_fin every way and delightfally arranged. You won't find a single fault in them. Inspect them fore it _is too .., SAMPLE HOME. 753 Columbia Road. Six rooms—bath-—front and back porches hardwood floors—hot-water hesting. Open for inspection any day oe eveniag. Reasonable Prices. epbimantat 712 Kenyon St. N.W. Phone_Col. 8817, “Mass. Ave. and 16th St. S.E. is the spot we_picked to build these Mod- ern Homes. Yon will like the location, it's so very convenient to everything and everywhere. And these Homes are just s uice and comfortable . You will enjoy living here becas you will have all the convenlences and comforts it i possible to bulld into a Home at your commend, Plan and arrangement enfer greatly imfo the euse with which housekeeping is_carried ou—yov will find these Homes exceptional in this respect. THE SAMPLE HOME-— 1538 Mass. Ave. S.E. wum‘hfil hot- “l‘ie heating htl - I-('k Cweter nt; sanita ‘wainscoting in_the INE.I,III bath. g ;lmh{ these Homes we bad in mind that separate asartmen will see how T cuslly te. Thie may Do ackom: HAR(RY A,hEITE, 1514 K St. Phone Main 4846. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES. o =5%::.’~':::.;..1r°;.'°,::£f;':; [ewton st. n.e. rootns, frame; offer ‘wanted, tor for ). N. E. RYON €O, INC., Main 4507, 1428 F St ‘WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. A WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. Continued. 0 HOOM A N ANY s have a good cash payment and can make substantial monihly pavments. “Woula " like ossession within ys. Main 7552, 1348 st. n.w., roon 404. WB HAVE IMMEDIATE CASH PURCHARER for_dotached brick home in Wash. Hghts.. Mass. Ave, Hghts. or Cleveland Park. Will by up to £75,000 L. SANSBURY (0, JINC., 1418 Exé ut. n.w. Main 5004. i WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR HOUSEN FOR | colored; will consider either frame or brick in any section of Washington. Maia 2730, Con- El N CITY THAT 1 CAN o 00 aiid_make x substantial Srthly puyment: 1 have Sicads empiovment Tih Eoverument and am desirons of bhYDK & omme. Wit Ndress | Box s Srar o . I WISH TO RUY A DETACHED OR SEMI ched brick house, in good northwest sec. Prefer vicinity of Wardman Park Hote! make homl cash payment. Address Box Tiar oo P SBEVEN ROOM HOME, BITHER outhes Must be in white bath. rite at once. Ad- TR must be cheap and Address Box 805-P. Star office. | wanTED TO BU ness properties if p P%m wure 1 @il sont property. for ’.\d!n- siar " olfee: .000 18 TO BE_SPENT IN THE PUR- [vhase of SMALL HOUSES and LOTS for whike and colored within the next twe months. 1t vour property in for sale, call me apd immediate attention will be giten. T. A' LAN Ave 20 Miehij FIRST COMME BOUTH of M. 10 or 12 home of roominz house UNION REA _1410 G St N.W & FOR COLORED. List your houses for sale with us. We have desirabie clients. 6 to 10 room houses. DAVIS & LIPSOOMB, Real Butate. 1115 You St. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES" SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, BEING NO. 519 L &T. N .B. Ry Virtue af @ coriain deed of trust. being instrument No. 206, duly recorded September 13, 1923, among the land records of the Dis- trict of ‘Columbla, and st the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trus. tees will well at public auction. in froat of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY- EIGHTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1928 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol- lowing described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia and designated and beisg lot 67 in Viseent W. Kramers' subdivision of lot 81 and the west 11.85 feet front by the full depth of lot 32 in square 830, as per plat recorded fn_the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia in Liber 71, follo 20. ‘Terms of sale: Sold subject to a first deed of trust for §8,500, due May, 1926; the un- paid Interest thereon, and overdpe tazes, if any. All cash mbove said trust. Deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. All conveyanciog. recording and revenue stamys gt s, e SR ol com wi n thir or de Tortelted. HARRY B, PIITS, CLARENCE F. WELCH. de19—d&ds.exBunkh Trostess. THOS. J: OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- TORY BRICK DWELLING, No. N ST. S.W. By virive of ‘a certain deed of trust dul; recorded in Liber No. 8896, folio 139 et meq of the land records of the District of Colum: bis, and at the request of the party, secured thereby, the undersigried trustees will sell st public anction, in front of the premises, on rRiDAY “THE AWENTY BIGHTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1928, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described Jand and prem- ises, 'situate in the lct of Columbis and deaignated as and being the wvest 12 fest front by the full depth of lot 58 in Charles B. Bane's subdivision of part of orl lot 11 In aqoare 835, &8 per piat ecordoq in Bos 05, page 169, of of the office of the surveyor of the Distriet of Columblis Terms of sale: All cash. Deposit of $200 required upon acceptance bid. Ail convey- apcing, remlln‘ and revenue stamps at pur- ST g Bt e e Tty ey Zt T % SR JAMES B. NICHOLSON, del8, 20.22,26&28 Trustees. TOMORROW. C. G. Sloan Co. Inc. Auctioneers 715 13th St Household Goods f Every l‘)oacfl,tlm AT PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan’s 718 13th St. Saturday December 29, 1923 At 10 AM. And at 12 M. ST u North 5690, WEST o, ase RCTAL, oF suitable for double | {in front of the i 16th. I the 22nd day of November, 1021, TAR, WA ADAM A WESCHLEW, AUOTIONEER. Household _ Goods, Pla B Lot et Cinietasd Bipgras Bie BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT WESCHLER'’S, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W., _ SATURDAY, - | COMMENCING 9 A.M. 1 Miscellaneous houeshold _goods, ineluding | mahogany player-pianos, upright flanos. cab- | inet ‘talking machines, dining room and bed- room furnifure, new gas, ranges, rugs, ete. AT 10:30 0'CLOCK A.M. Miscellancous wacldimed baggage, by order Harrington Hotel. Also bakers squipment farnace, clocolate cooler, copper bowis, dough machine, candy mol slabe, machine, steam AT 10 O’CLOCK A.M. Automobiles, including touring cars, roadsters and deliveries. Terms: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. o de27&28 ADAM A, WESCHLEE, AUCTIONEBK. Harrington Hotel Unclaimed i Baggage at Auction. Notide s heveby glven that on KATURDAY THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF DECEMBER. 1925, COMMENCING AT 10:30 A.M., we will sell ‘at public auction within the salesrooms of Adam A. Weschler, Pa. ave. n.w,, mis- celinneous baggage including Sult Cases, Hund- bags, Tollet Articles, Men's Suits, Laundry, Umbrellas, Stereopticon Slides. Miscellaneous Ciothing, otc., to enforce the lien of the Har- rington Hotel 'for all charges. Also all articles left by guests stored in checkrooms and ar- icles received by express and pa for in_the following names: R. d, J. 3. Killeen, K. 8. Pemberton, I RUE. Martin, ‘G Daly, D. AW, F Yoens, tneluding eandy notice. ae14,21,28 NTTRD STATE virtue of & writ of MARSHA ¢ fierl fack the clerk’s ofes of the Supreme Conr District of Columbin and fo we direc 1 sell at public > rooms of C, Washington. 1 0 TWE ‘one. . engin seized and levied upon as the pro defendant, the National Plating ¢ corporation. and sold to satisfy judgment a {8677 Tavor of the Habsca & Van SNYDER, U. 8. Marshal. . SLOAN & CO., INC., Auctioneers, ~__FUTURE DA THOB. 7. OWE V. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE: VALUABLE DO TACHED DWE So. A TION KT. N.W LI and g the land atees will sell s Tiie premises. on THERSDAY JAY OF JANUARY, A D 1023 AT THREE VHIRTY O'CLOCK P! the following e serfbed_ land and premises, situate in the Dis. | Trict of Cob ted % and tein Tots 31 and & Jin Fulton R Bl an THE THIRD of part ‘Ohevy Chase.”” us per pii County 24, folio 41, of office of the surveyor lumbia, subject to covenant Ternis of sale: Sold subje of trust for $8.000. particniers of whic be stated at the time of sale. and the amount i trust to be paid in cash. posit required upon acce Veyancing, recording and revenue etamps purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale fo be com Ued with Within thirty days or deposit for- eited. JAM CARTER. WOODSON P. HOUGHTON __de20.a&dsexSukh THOMAS J. OWEN & SON., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES" SALE OF VALUA ESTAT E over {corded in Liter No d records of ¢ "t reae: the undersigned will premises JANUARY SECOND. {0°CLOCK paL, e folios and premjses wituate in District of (o lumbia s belng lot_numbered one hundred pd twenty-seven (127) in square wonth of square numbered twenty-eight Bundred and tweniy-seven (south of Z827) as de #81d deed of trust, upon the following te Terme of sale: Said property in subject prior deed of trust securlng an indebtedness of £.750.00 and sald property will be sold subject to sald deed of Trust indebiedness. Of The purchase prive over and atove deed of trast one-third Is to be a Thé Lalanca In two aqu in one and two years rate of F centum per mn num, parable semianoualls, secured by sec- ond ‘deed of trust upon the property sold, cash. at the option of the purchaser {lorest and taxes pald or to be adjusted to {dnte of wale. A deposit of 2 Wil Do re quited at the time of sale AIl convesancing, Tecording, fevenue st el At cost 6 purchaser. Terms of sale fo he complied with i Nithin thirts dase from date of s e wise deposit will e forfeited and |resola at risk And cost of defaulting {ehaser afte {resule in some newspaner ington, D. . wrived land B. FRANCIS § _Q&dsexSusHol ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUOTION Trustees’ Sale of Stock in Trade, Fixtures, Cash Register, Show Cases, Ice Boxes, Etc., of Delicatessen No. 1118 13th Street North- west. By virtue of & crrtaln chattels deed of trust | dated April 5, 1823, and recorded Aprnn 14, | 1923, as Instroment N 2 among J.w records for the District of Columbia and The request of the party secured fhereby undersigned trustees will sell by public Within * the * Alove Dremisos. on MON DEOEMBER 31, 1923, AT 10 O°'CLOCK A M. Stock In_Trade, Flstures. Cash Reglate Candy, Cigar apd Cake Cases, Ice joxe Scales, etc. Terms: Cash. SOTERIOS NICHOLSON, JOHN GEORGIAD! rustees. of Valuable Im. proved Real Estate, Being! Apartment Known as ‘the Carlisle Apartment, Located; on Premises Numbered 1213 N St. N.W. { By virtue of a_certain deed of trust dated and recorded in Liber No. 4628, at Yolio 470 et seq.. in the land records of the District of Columbi nd by reason of a default under said trust &nd &t the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at the auc. tion Tocms of Thomas J. Gwen & Son, second floor 1881 G st. n.w., on WEDNESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF JANUARY, 1824, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, the following described land and premi situate in the city of Washington, District of OColumbia, namely: Part of original lot three (3) in square two hundred and eighty (280), beginoing for the swme on N st. one (1) foot west of the outheast corner of said ot and FuBning theoce west on eaid street twenty. four (24) feet; themce uorth one hundred apd_three (108) feet nine (9) ifches to an alley thirty (80) feet wide; theuce east on said alley twenty-four feet, ‘and thence south one hundred and three (106) feet nive (9),) inches to the place of begimiing, together with the improvements, ewsements. rights, s and appurtenauces therunto belongin “Ferms of sale: Said properts fo be sold sab- Ject to existing incumbrance of record, the detalls of which and amounts due thercon will be smmounced at the time 6f sale or may be obtained from the undersigned trusiees Purchase money to be ail isand doliars ($5,000) casir de- posit at time of sale will be required. All couvevancing, recording, revenue stalups and notary fees fo b at cost of purchaser. Taxes and _interest on incumbrance fo be adjusted o date of sale. The trustees reserve fhe right to require any bidder to show ability o make the deposit required by the terms or sale before nccepting any bid from him Terms of wle to ba complied with withy irty Gags after ale. otherwige progerty may be resold at risk and cost of defaniting purchaser after five days' advertisement of Such resale in some newspaper publisbed in the city of Washington, District of Columbia WILLIAM A MILLS, G. BRYAY PITTS, o] o 3 o DONALDSON, JOHNSON & FRATLEY, SeR1 S50 eEBUIN Attocnays. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, PORD 1-TON DUMP TRUCK BY AUCTION TO PAY ' 'REPAIR AND STORAGE { CHARGES. 0o WEDNESDAY, JANUARY NINTH, 1928, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., we will sell by_public auction, at Weschler’s, 920 Pa. & a.w., to enforce our lien for repalr and storage charges, one 1821 I-tom p fruck left us in the name of All parties will please take i from “the northwest ~corner {ve { risk and fa TH] AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. SHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1923, ° FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTELS SALE OF VALUABLZ DM PROVED RUSINESS PROPERTY, BE- ING ~ NUMBERS AND 1985 9w By virts deed of trust duly recorded November 22, 1923, being instrument No. 84 among the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party wecured thefeby. the undersigned trus- tess will well at publie tion, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF JANUARY,.A.D. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate ia the District of Co- lumbia, and designated and being part of lot lettered C in the N niel Fryes subdi- vislon of lots in square 308, as per plat ree- orded in Book B, page 5, beginning at a point ov Dth st. 78 feet 4 Inchos northwest corner of said square, running thence south along said #th st. 18 feet inches, thence east $4 feet 4 inches, thence north 16 feet 2 inches. thence west 04 feet 4 inches to the place of beginning: alyo part of lot lettered O In Nathaniel Fryes' subdivision of lots in square 308, per plat recorded in fiofl, B, pi b, of the records of the surveyor's office of ihe Dis- tri of Columbia, beginning for the same at & point on Oth st. 57 feet 2 inches south of suid square. running thence softh wlong said 9th st. 16 foet 2 inches, {hence east 94 foot 4 inche thence north 16 feet 2 hes, thence west 94 feet 4 Inches {0 the place of beglonjng. Terms of sale: No. 1933 sold, subjert to a first trust for $2,500, and No. 1985 seld, subject to rust for $2,750; also & second trust of $2.500. All cash above sald trust. $250 depe required on each build- iwg upon acceptauce of bid. All convey- neing, recording end revenue stamps at pur- cliaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty deys or deposit forfeited. WILLIAM R BATM, HERMAN S(AMIDT, A&kdn, exSudhol ‘Trustees. “ADAM AT WESCHT.ER, AUCTIONEER. Assignees’ Sale of a Large Stock of High-Grade La- dies’ Shoes, Valuable Fix- tures, Cash Register, Light- ing Fixtures, Etc., Contain- ed in the “Paragon Shoe Shop,” No. 1204 G Street Northwest; Also Lease of Said Premises. By virtue of an orer of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbin in re assignment of Hirach and Abraham Stern, teading the Nodersigned - assignces bove premises, By Public Auction Friday, January 4th, 1924, Commencing at 10 A.M. a large stock of High-grade, Up-to-dute Ta- dies” Rhoes wnd Hosiers. Valuable Sliel Now, Mah oum cont (itions, Pfactically co-clerk _Cash Register, dollars; Window 1 and Draperies: ighty ctofs Carpet, Linolew The " above stock, fixtures, implements of trade and nuexpired term of leawe of said premises will first be offered as an entirety. and If a satisfactory bid is not received will be_immediately sold in detail. ELIN, Wilkins bide. RD 1. HAMNER, Columblan bldg.; &abe.exSukinl'y ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEE ed States Marshal’s Sale of Valuable Mahogany Office Furniture. By virtue of & writ of _sp A d U ciel fier] of thw jumbia e I will seil at publle sale, for cash, fon rooms of Adum 8. Weschier, Ave. naw.. Washington, D. LOCK AN WEDNES NINTH, 1024, a large aw furntture, convisting of fat- doas, letter folding chairs, ete., s the wty of the Housing and Realty corporation, and sdld to satisy .. 65118, in favor of SNYDER, tes Marshal ERE. SALE OF DESIRABLE_TWO- BRICK _DWE TEA ST. N a dped directed nt the aw Pennsylvan at_TEN O . O, TROSTERS STOLY No. 413 No. 4112 Distr ¢ ‘trust recorded in Mio 2. of the land records sumbia, we shal & ON THURSDA JANUARY, A.D 0°CLOC 3 nee in st at 8 payable semi-annoally ed at time of sale, and wed fifteen days from date complete the purchase. Further at time of sale ARTHUR CARR, MARVIN A, CUSTIS, de24-d8Ms, exSudhol Dep the purchaser s AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THRER VALUABLE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS 31 AND 1638 B AND rtue of thres certaln deeds of trust tecorded in Liber No. 5266, folios 404, 491 i 488 ¢t seq tiveiv, of the land ecords of the District of Columbia, and at the. the party secored therebs, the < woil at THURSI fowing o the District of Zoated ax and being all of lots 40 and 41 i J. 1 Imear's suhdivision of certaln lots in square 1057, as said Real ar's subdividon is recorded in liber 37, foile 169, of the ~urveyor's ofice for te Die- trict of Terws of s One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; balance In two equal inst payable’ in one and two Fears, with intereat At 7 per. centum per anoum, payable semiasoually from day of wnle, seeured by deed of trust upon the SHy sold, or il cash, at the option of the Purchaser. A" depostt of $200° will be re- Qquired upon ‘each lot at time of sale. Al convesancing, recording, reveous stamps, efc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to complied with within thirty days from dey of sale, otherwise the surviving trustee re- serves the right to resell the property at the cost of defaulting purchaser after advertisement of such resale in in Washington, . A. DRURY. Surviving Trustee. five days' L some " newspaper Dublishe i * A d&ds exSudh @ THE AROVE SALE 1S POSTPONED ON ount_of the rain until MONDAY, THB IRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923, st FOURTHIRTY O'CLOCK P, fhe same pluce. BY ORDER OF THB SURVIVING TRUSTHB. de2% d&ds.exsn ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Receiver’s Sale of Valuable Store Fixtures, Mirrors, Showcases, Partitions, Draperies, Light- ing Fixtures, Office Equip- ment, etc, at No. 1307 F Street Northwest. By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed receiver of 4. M. Gidding & Co., Tnc., I will sell within the above premises, By Public Auction, Thursday, January 3rd, 1923, Commencing 10 am. all the high-grade fixtures contained therein, including 'Wall, Floor and Center Displi Cases, 15 ft. stock rooms, complete witl mirror doors, about same quactity unfinished, Cabinets of Drawers, Mirrors, Handsome Elec- tric Ceiling and Bracket Lighting Fixtures, Prism Chandelier, Time Clock, Sewing Ma- chines, Bentwood Cha ‘Window Draperie: large quantity Skirt Hangers, Forms, Mef Displ tands, Tables, Settee, Dressing Ta- ble, rs, Elec, Fans, Fire Extinguishers, ¢ Haler, ete. Paper B ALSO Officr 'Equipment, including New Dicbold Metal Safe, Oak Posting Table, with Type- writer Stand, Filing Cabinet, Desk, Chairs, etc. Terms: Cash. 1LEO A. PRICE, Ancillary Recoiver, ¥HRANK J. HOGAN, Attorney, .27.28,29,31-ja2 Colorado_Bldg. _ @ONAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Apartment House Known as “the Olympia,” Situate at the Southeast Corner of 14th and Euclid Streets Northwest. By virtne of a_certain deed of trust duly secorded in liber No. 4550, folio 8, et seq., of the jamd records of the District of Columbia the request of the party secured there. med trustees will sell at pub. w remises, on MON. DAY] THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEM- 7ER' AD. 1923, AT THREB 0 dels at DAt 78 S trustee’s subdivision known g e Heights,” as per piat récorded in the ofig4 of the surveyor for the District of Co- funpia in Jiber G. 8., at folio 156, subject to couants of record. “iymp of sale: Sold subject to & prior first 0.4 of trust Tor $85,000 and a second deed of tret for $55,000 and’ the purchase price above anifi deads of trust to be paid in cash, §2,3500 degowit required upon acceptance of bld. Con- Veguoeing, recording and reveue stamps at pujchasers cost. s of sale to be com- Pidd ioith within Sfteen days from day of e Tk and et ing purchaste the 2 e o afbar five Oays’ advertieement of euch resale ‘m‘-afill\h some newspaper in Washington, \ “ADAN A, WEWCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees” Sale of Valuable s ™ hpastuent at Southwest Corner 11th and Girard Streets, known as Nos. 2716 to 2730 11th St. N. W. By virtue of & lertain deed of trust duly | recorded. in Liber No, 4744, folio 441, ot of the fand r of the District of Columt and at the pest of the party secured fereby. the raigned trustees will offer for ssle by public auction. in front of the promises, on MONDAY THE SEVENTH DAY OF " JANUARY, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR O'OLOCK P. M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the city of Washing {ton, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot num- i ber 89 of Richard P. O'Nefil's subdivision of rte of lots Nos. ind 26 in block No. 25, “Columbia Heights s per plat recorded in !the Office of Burveyor for the District of Columbla in Liver 8 at folio 177: block No. 25 being now known for purposes of |sessment and taxation as square No, 2859, Bubject to agreement o party-wall recorded {in Liber at folio 232 of the land records of the District of Columbis. to be wold sub- | t _however to a prior deed of trust for 090, "at 8%, due November 30, 162 i Of salé; Over and above said trust, one-half cash, the balance payable in obe year with interest at 7%, payable semi- annually, secured by second deed of trust on { the property sold, or ail cash over and above said trust. st the option of the pur. chaser. A deposit of $2,500 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All cou- veganeing, recording, revenue stamps and otarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to e complied with within | thirty days from day o sale. otherwise the | Irustees reserve e Tight o fesell the prop {erty at the risk and cost of the defaul lllg purchaser, afier five days’ advertisement l:rh Xru‘:\vmlh‘l:n. n!l‘;lnl 't published in the city of Washington "fors i1, HoLMBAD. 3. NEWTON BREWER, Trustees. THEODQRE D. PEYSER, Atty., Wilkine Bldy dec224&dsexyidhol ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEBR, Valuable Mahogany Fixtures at Public Auction. By reason of the death of Mr. Harry Ms all the furniture and store, No. 1486 N ington, D. ©. will be soid at publ MONDAY. DECEMBER THIRTY. 1923, BEGINNING AT ELEVEN 0'0LOCK AL, including ‘three 8 foot glass showcases, | iwo 15-foot wall showeases with Sians froots, { one large Mosier jron gafe, electric light fix” tures, Window {ixtures, one Jarge mirror, elec. trie heater, fan, chairs, desk, cash register and other articles in said store, now on view I Caxh. Al articles fo be removed of sale. Stock of gools for sale in bulk prior to day of saie. 027,282 MARX-NAHM TTHOS. I OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTES' SALB OF VALUABLE THEEE- STORY BRICK DWELLING, No, 914 P STREET N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorted in Liber No, of the bia, and at the request of the parts secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on FUESDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF JA ibed land and premises, ‘sit of Columbia, and desig- Brainard H. War. division of lots in square 386, a8 per plat recorded in Liber C. H. B.. folio 267 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbis. 1 | Terme of sale: All cash over a first deed of trust for $3.500. $200 deposit required upon scceptance of bid, Conveyancing. recording revenue StAmps at purchaser's okt to be complied with within 7% o deposit forfeited. CLARENCE F. W HARRY B. TRUSTEES' BALB OF PROVED REAL ESTATE, THE OHAMPLA! HOUSE, NO. 1424 K ST. N.W. By virtoe of & certain deed of trust duly recorded ia Liber No. 4842, folio 374 et seq. of the land records of the Distriet of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at bile auction. in front of the premises, om NDAY. THE_THIRTY.FIRST DAY' OF EMBER, 1029, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., owing described land and of Washingtos, District o i 5, 2 Zn s apd being origis n. square numbered rs of sale: Porchaser % frst deed of trost securing the sumd $175.000 '(full particulars of same to be [ stated at time of sale). the amount over ssid {deed of trant to be paid as follows: One- | third cash, balance in two equal i v-n:oonn.l ne an ex- | payabie io one and two years, With interest 6 per centum per annum, peyable semi- annaally, from day of sale, secured by second Geed of 'trust npon the property scid, or sl cash_above said first deed of trust, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of twe thousand ($2.000) dollars wiil be required at ime of sale. Al converancing; recording, revenve stamps, etc., At cost of purchaser. Terms of eale to be complied with withia thirty (30) days from dey of sals, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaultin purchaser after five days’ advertisement of ished in JULE PEYSER, R. OWEN_EDMONSTON. Jr. de19-0&ds.exRusdes Trustees. {3 LER, AUCTION Virtue of & certain deed of frust duly recarded 1o Liber No. 4822, folio 284 et weq., District of Colum and at the request of the party mecured the undersigned trustees will offer | for ‘saia by public muction. in fromt of the { premises. on THURSDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF " JANUARY, A.D. '1924, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOOK P.M., the following de- scribed land and premises, situate in the Dis- trict of Columbis, to wit: Lots 32 end 33 ia square 4860 in John D. Garman's subdivision of parts of 8 tract of K vale, now called “National City Heights," per_plat recorded fn Book 61 subjeet to_covenants of record, above, to be sold subject, howeve oot trmat for $2.000 #% T% dee Octeder Terms of eale: Over and above said trust, one-third cash, the bslance in two equal in- staliments, payable in one and two years. with interest &t T per cent per annum. pavable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by second Geed of trust upon the property old, or all cash over sald trust, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit’ of $300 required at time of sale, Al converancing, recording. revenue stamps and uotarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right sell the property at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser after five days' ad- vertisement of such resale jn some Dewspaper published in the city of Washington, D. HARRY M. PAC 3. D, GARMA! 8s21-d4ds.exSudol LEGAL NOTICES. MARTIN J. McNAMARA, Attorney. ORDER OF ', PUBLICATION 1IN ATTACH- ment.—In_the Municipal Court of the Dis triet of Columbia. O'Neil, piaintif, sa. E. B. Robey, Robey and E. Jlan No. A1655.— 5. T of thia wuit I to Te- cover of the defendaut the sum of eight hundred dollars and interest from Oct. 17, 1028, on promissory mote and fo have judg’ ment of condemnation of certain property of the defendants levied on under an attachment jssued in this suit to satisfy the plaintiffs claim. It is, therefors, this 27th duy of De-} cember, 1928, ordered that the defendant ap- pear in this Court on or befors the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundeys and legal holida; after the day of the first publication of this order, to defend this suit and show cause why said Mellnllb‘lunh:fll not h«i h.lth ‘:‘kl'n. wise suit wi led wi s e of default, | ROBI: MATTINGLY, Judge. (Scal.) A troe copy. Test: BLANCH! NEFF. Clerk. Ae28, jas, 11 MARTIN J. McNAMARA, Attorney. ORDER OF PUBLICATION IN ATTACH- ‘ment.—In_the Municipal Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia.—Job J. O'Neil, plaintiff, ve. E. B, Robey, also known ns Capt. Clareuce bey and E. Hlanchard Robey, defendsnt. No, A1036.~The object of this ‘suit is to re- cover of the defendant the sum of one thou- sand dollars and interest on ome promissory mite and to have judgment of condemnation of certain property ‘of the defendant levied on under an attachmet isened in this sait to sat isfy the piaintifi'e ciatm. It is, therefore, this 27ih day of December, 1923, ordered that the defendant appesr in this Court or or before the fortieth duy. e€zclusive of Sundays and legal ol after the day of the first pub- Iication of this order, to defend this suit and show cause why i id’ condemnation shouid not be had; otherwise the suit will be roceeded with as in case of default. ROBT. E. MAT- . (Seal. A true ‘Test: N W, ek, " B et BANKRUPTCY NOTICES SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- TN i 0" Golumbia, holding & Benkru Court.—In the matter of The F & G pany, & _corporation, bankrupt.—In Bank- raptey. No. 1415. To the creditors of The ¥ & G Company. a corporation, of the city of ‘Washington, District of Columbia: No tice s Kiven that on the 24th of December, A.D, 1923, the said The P & G ny was daly sdjudicated bankrupt, and first meeting of its_creditors e oe my omice. in the Whkine bullding. at the said STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS “ g - S S e STEAMSHIPS. ROUND the WoRLD Mm‘ 26,650 tons displacement MAGKIP Philippines, China, Rockies and home. i “Empressof Canada” ICENT ’N”—nl.. iths tour — 18 countries, Madeira, India, Ceylon, Burma, Java, apan, Hawaii, Vancouver, Canadian Pacific al program —shore excursions included. Sailing from New York, JANUARY 30, 1924 Fares from $1,600 - Limived number of guests Day Mediterranean Cruise Mm Cadisz, Scville, Gibraltar, Algiers, Tuni % Egypt and the Tombs. 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DEY TORAG entent Tocation. WIENCHLER § CAPITAL NOVING e STORAGE XPRESS SHIPPING aain W0, FURNITURE given. Con. 20 Fa. ave HIPPING _ FIREPROOF. RESCUE OF FIVE ON HYDROPLANE 1 Ferryboat Crew Members Receive Awards for Heroism Near Key West. By the Associated Press EDUCATIONAL. National Univers Law School 55th Year (Classes 6:30 to 8:30 PM.) College of Finance and Business Administration (Classes 4:45 to 6:30 P.M.) Winter Terms Jan. 2d, 1924 in Secretary’s Office Now Open for Registration. For Catalogs Apply National University 816-818-820 13th St. N.W. KEY WEST, Fla, December The loss of the hydroplame Columbus d four pf the nine per aboard her last January 13, was recalled here when ‘William R. Porter, ting for the Life ving Benevolent Association of New York, presented four medals and $100 to members of the crew of the Key West-Havana ferngboat Henry M Flagler, who rescued five persons. Two of those saved were women, who were hanging onto the pontoons of the badly battered plane, b second mate of the Flag arge of the lifeboat, d medal; Otis Cur tonio Periror and M. Amneire e 4 bronze medal, and the mone equally divided among the four. In making the rescue the men in the Flagler's lifeboat struggled more tha an hour against a heavy wind and high seas, and time and time again 'their little craft was swallowed up by the billows out of sight of, the ferryboat and the plane’s remaining passengers, The seaplane developed engine trouble while en route from Key West to Ha~ vana, and only twenty minutes from the Cuban capital, and had to. descend in the raging sea. A short time after descending two men and two children were washed off and lost. ARREST MADE IN MURDER OF HOPEWELL MERCHANT Belief That Attempt Was Made to Body After Slaying. m received a g Burn Schools of Aft, Science and Religion Ethios, Eduoation, ool Foval History.” Modern Schools of Diplomacy, Jurisprudence, Government, Business Administration Economics, Anglo-American ’1:“ istory of European Diplomacy, t & tional Law, Inf tional Law, sular Officers, . Public ninistration, state Comumerce, Far litical Survey of Roman Law, P ‘Winter Term Begins Jenvary 2nd REGISTER NOW Psychology, Teaoking Literary Critioism, V. B Manicipal ‘Bank. ‘Utilities, Accounting, National ‘American Diplomacy, Inter- ‘Eeonomics, Po- urisprudenoe, By the Associated Press. HOPEWELL, Va. December James Chisto, aged thirty vear: taken into custody in connection with the death of Peter Petroff, local mer- chant, whose body was found in his store near here early vesterday with s baad severed, No charge has been lodwel against Chisto, who is being held in the local jail pending further investigation, A coroner's jury was after an inGuest, reported that Petroff “came to his death from injuries inflicted at the Lands of party or parties unknown Petrofl's body wa found in his grocery store by a customer. Across it were two heavy pleces of lumber, and eounty and local authorities are of the belief that the murderer in- tended_setting fire to the place to hide the crime, bt was interrupted by passersby A meat cleaver or an ax was used by the assassin, who, investigators declared, struck the grocer several times on the back of the head. Robbery is believed to have Dbeen the motive. Petroffl was known to have always carried large sums of, money, and when his body was found’ the pockets .of his trousers wers turned inside owt. . 1 | l