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AUC AUCTIOH SALES. TIONS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. 08, 3 OWEN & SN, AUCTINERRS: yALTABLE Two- HED FRAME DWELLI) SIX ROOMS AND BATIL T ELECTRIC LIGuTS AS ur\m NORTHWEST, - ot recorded in Liber No. 5, follo. 401 of the land recards ot the Distclet of Colnm Bia, and A0 the cequest of fhe party secured - the ungersined trastees will sell at N o I Cont of e plom'acu. on | WENTY-S7XTH DAY OF MARCH, AD. 1924, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK PAL, the ' following ‘described land ~and prea s, © o the Diseiet of Colam- i amd Uew'snated nx and beiog lot anmbered i e i hered twents-ain il tw in B . known ax e City of Washington, 1 in the oftice of the sur District of Col vu i Liber Tolio Tic-wubd et seq., ol aty-five subdivis to a first trnst e March 2 aboat $300. parabie T cast abov Trosts. upon_ uccepianice of bid ording and revenne d with Wit Leited, 13- ADAM A WESCHLER, ATCTIONE By vir e il 4 the under- v, paslic anction on TWENTY SIX. 1921 AT WESCHLER N 'the following a ik Columbia, Crow t and Overland Touring Cars lve 1-Puss. Loadster. signed. 1w WEDNESDAY COMMENCING MARCH WA M W. M. WARD. Trustee. 1ele 1 NV i G Sloan & Co. Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. Large Sale of BEGSTERED Household Furniture, Bric-a-Brac, Rugs, Pictures, etc. At Public Auction Within Cur Galleries 715 13th St. Wednesday Ma:ch 26th, 1924 At 10 A M. Being Effects From Estates, Private | A'R Owners and Others And at 12 M. Automobiles, etc. Germs Cash Sloan & Co, C. G. Inc., Aucts. Automobiles Trucks BY AUCTION At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N\W. Tomorrcw, 10 AM. 46" romduter. Bick, veriand, Celumbia, Chov- rolet trd Crow tonring cars, Ck:rdler “Chummy,* a\l by order Trustee WICE-W 111 i SALE OF Reed of trust, dat nsrrnment o, th at_po 1421, bein, Distriet of ¢ £ the party tristees will 8 e prem b s ) DAY OF AR Followinz i t to prior s of which will the purchase pa in cush, esancing, re- purchuser ~ 1o t be Col trunt M) v A Aecposit of § eording at rosold HLASCOCK COVIER A, METZL OWEN THos. 4. TN A TRUST Nt Py July sordes of th reigie [ 1o RY (BER SALE OF VALI'ARLI ERICK DWELLING, 1011 MARYL. AVE. R W £ trustdat d trus it of the premises NTY-EIGHTH DAY 924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M deseribed land and District being lot slom of lors F. Situate i the ated as and S subdivi- H. 1wl K 5 as per plac recorded in Liter of the records of the office of the survesor o District of ¢ bia, * sgbject to a pr further parteutars of which will of wale; the purchase il in cash. A iveyan re. ut” purchaser's it withia forfeited and 1 resold for $2.000, bo_ ansounce e therw se properts may e udy lseretion of the {rusi WALT FRED L G, DAVIE A sMITH Trust & ATCTS Trustees’ Sale of the Valuable | WBTS A&, ox AS J. OWEN & SON. Delicatessen Business, Good | Will and Lease of Prem-/ ises No. 1101 Eye St. NW.| By v dated Sepfember 42, recorded Sep i records of 1 indersigned trus tion, st the pren TWENTY-S AT 12 0'CLOCK and chattels and versonal property Jaantioped sad described as follows, the xame fn aud upon the prem.ses known us st nw.: 1 sods fonntain, 2 cigar Whow cases. 3 refrigerating show L coffee urn, 4 tables, 12 chairs. 1 gas 1 cuke case, 1 safe, 1 National cash reg- tter, ] peanut roaster, 1 clock, and all the Nock ‘and trade, Bitures and merchandise Tovated thereln, whether specifically mentioned n or mot, including lease of the entire ing and good \v‘.|n| {hereot. Terms of sale i WILLIAM R. BAUM, JAMES H. BADE! “TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUOTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- story Brick Anlrlment, Known as “Braddock,” North- | east Corner 18th and Willard Streets N.W. By virtue of a cortain October 8, 1923, and rec d Qctober 22, 1923, s Joxtrument No. 208 of the land records of the District o olumbia und at the n?umll of the party secured thereby, the undersizned trusteex wil fl offer for sale Ly public lurflfln‘ in front of the premises, vn FRIDAY, TX!N FOURTH DAY OF APRIL, 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, yate in the city of Washing- | ton, Distifet of Cclumb a, to-wit Lot 244, in Joseph W. Harper's subdivision of lots, in square 151, as said subdivision is recorded in Liber 30 folio 133, of the records of the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia, improved as sbove, to be sold subj lnwlur. ‘» a prior deed of trust for at Gly oz ret, of which $8,000 will be dnm“n»mher T, 1926, and $22,000 will be due Qctober 3, 1028, over and above said trust, Terms of sale: A deposit of 500 required of the purchascr st the time of sal Al conve; cing, recording. revem Stampsaod notar! fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to ho complied with within 56 of sale, otherw se the trustees, re- wserve the right to 1 the property at the risk and cost of the du[lu’llmflhnurl' lll\"l' after fivo aays advertjsement Of such rosale i some \-E’m ‘Pub i "the ‘clty of Washing- w. svn.\m ARMSTRONG, will sell at public ane- on THURSDAY, THE H DAY OF MARCH, 1024, name ced of trust dated Francis ed of trust | at NOON. ull and singular goods | ADANM AT WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, Household Goods Contained in Chicago Hotel, No. 345 Penn- sylvania Ave. N.W. By Public Auction \Thnnday, March 27, 1924 i Com.lmml 10 A.M Furniuiings of about Rureaus, Loamel Beds, Pillows. Chairs, Tabies, pets, efe. | Bprings, Toil:t Mattresses. Ware, | ILER, Auct. AUCTIONEE Auction Sale of Unredeemed Pledges, THURSDAY MORNI CH 27, AT TEN O'CLOCK, 1 will commence to ¢ the extabiishment of B. Heidenhelmer, 05 King reet, Alexandria, Va., all lediges upan WhICh The Ioterest 1 overdiie o this date. 4 MA . Heidenheimer, Inc., mi20ge Brokers, of the bia, and at the thereby. the nu pablic s premizes ' o AL 1924, OF APRIL, Jowing described land and premise the Distriet of Columbia. nd | Deing fot Tetterad - & subdivision of lots reeorded In Book ¢ Survesor's uice. of . Kituste in signated us Alexander Tt Ll t page ihe Colnmbia l”“” § T Sela b turther of wich swill be id n camn A neins, tocordins tamiis at purchanr s cont. Terme b complied with within thiriy daps, " deponit fortoiten 4ut She proper e “advertised aud resold at' the' diser e "{risteen: revenu JESSE H. HEDS, SALE NEING n’ decd No. 4776 folio 143 et g, dn of the District of € and at the request of the party se therehy. *he undprsigncd trustees will at publl avction, f on THURSDAY. TH 1924, AT land Tambis, cured o nd premises. st Colnmbla, and 128 in Ernest L bloek recorde, sale: to be paid instaijments. with! e D3 able Scured <olil, [ in_cush, pasable’ in_one ‘st at G per centum si-aunually, from deed of trust upon ull cash, at th. A deposit of o of <ale. Al Tevenue stamps. huser. i equal senrs, sale property and t pet of the ot dstess resarve the tight property at the risk an urchaser, after five day e remale In some newsp ngton, D). WAL MONTCOMERY, I HARRY CUNN T WESCHL HAM Trusteos. SALE oF NE LOTISLANA AV Including | - Ticket hoiders kindly take oo- | THOMAS J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEBES. COLLATERAL AT AUCTION. By victoe of a certain collaterai note dated April 25, 1923, signed 8. M. Smith, payable to the order of 8. C. Fenwick, sixty dary after date, default having occurred there- under. and at the request of the holder thareol public asction, within our v . on . the twent. day of March a4, st 1 al named therein, to wit: One note for L300, slgned 5. A, Vignesney, dated April payable ninety duss after date. Terms'of aje: All cash THOM. N m A8 J. OWEN & SON, Kcts. CCTIONEERE. TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUARLE 1M PROYED JEAL EXTATE KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 1561 FOURTH ST. By virtue 9f B cerinin deed of trast re: corded June 22, 1921, in liber 4385, folio 174 of the lund records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of (he party secured the Onderigned trosiees” wiil sell uetion, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF APRIL, AT § O°CLOCK P.M.. the following ituate o the District of designated as Iot numbered thirt 34) in Ilenry Murray's subdivision, numbered five hundred and {wenty- one (321) s per plat teeorded in liber No. folio 43 of the records uf the offce of . wurveyor for the Distrie Oolumbin. Termx of sale: Said property s subject to & prior deed of trust wecuring un ludebted fess of $2.500.00, and will be sald subject fo waid Cindebtediess, The purchase NE PO OCLOrR T 3 T | the purchawe price | fwit the nrem- | over and above vaid deed of trust is to bv pald in cash. A deposit of $200.00 will be required at the time of -sale. Al cou- veyancing. cecording, fevenue stamps, ut e complied 3 rwise deposit resold at rak ai huser after five days’ advertise resale in gome Dewspaper pub lished in Washington. D. (uz & e St ERCY s g $10 H Kt N.W.) mh-2ui&dsexsn Trietees MARSHAL'S SALE. 8 it of florl facias lssned put f the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and to me directed, | at public sale, for cash, In frout of courthonse door, west wing. on 1) street twtween Ath and oth streets nw.. Washing ton. D C., N O'CLOCK AM. ON THURSDAY' REVENTEENTI, 1925 a1° the right aim and fateret of the endants, Ok Brothers, J-. a 3 Harry Bean, fn and ta the following de: srbed real estate, fo wit: Lot $28 in 5601, lotx 8 to 1 - n square wotzed and levied wup o right, clam and intereat of o xald real estate and at law No. 50579 in fasw nnor 1 the use of Alua Melullen use of Blaine Mulian E. (. SNYDER, U. 8. Marshal. SLOAN & C0., INC.] Auctioncers. apl.s, 108, J. OW 20, N & 8 AUCTIONEE VALUAPLE ALMORT D BRICK AND WITH TW HEING NUMBER 1436 LONG- "W’ STKEET NORTHWEST. of & certain deed of trust dated =3, being instrnment No, 13 1923, amoog the land recont. S or | By virty Fehruary ded March the District of Co the parts secured therrby, #ned trustees will sell it public zention front of the premises, on WEDNERDAY. TH SECOND DAY OF APRIL. A.D. 192 following described tand 5 the Distr! 1 ae and beine lof 38 an the full depth thereof of lot 87 in re %720 In the xubdivision made by the Hoimes Central Realty Corporation of part of | (ract. of land known eror's Ml | s Highiands. plat recorded in liber 36 at follo 19 in the' survesor's office of the District of Colum- ubject to covenunts of record Termy: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust further particulars of which will time of sale: the purcuase W trst to be paid i eash. A of $500 required. Conveyuneing. mbix and A the re. | the un. o above depasit By virtue of @ certain recorded in Liver No. 81, of the 1 records of the Tumbin, and at the request X 3 enred thereby. eesigned fristees will offer for s i front of the _premise: viE THIRT DAY | OF AT 4:30 1 OCLOCK PO 2 "l square one (3K1) foet east and runn: hundred o Louisiana avenue. 97 from the east lne of 10(h street. @ thenws northwesterly at right said uvenue, 45 feet 1 inch: thence right angles to 10th street, 19 feet fnches: thence south to intersect the draw right angles to said avenue t in said aveune, 21 feet westerly from the begioning at right angles to said feet 2 inches westerls Trom 1t heginning. the Jast two lines beik 58 feet 1 Inch: thence along said terly 21 fent 2 inches to the be- gioning, improved by brick business building | Enown ‘ux No. 931 Loulsiana avenne n.w: with u frontage on sald_avenue of 1.2 feei. piect hiowever 1o a prior deed of frast in ! the kum of fourteen thousand (14.000) doilars. daled Febroary 16, 102 o ee betore thres | ars, interest # per centum per aonuam, pay- i semi aunually. Terms of Sale: All cash over and abov: the deed of trust of $14,000. A deposit of . $1.000.00 required of the purchaser at the ime of sale. All conveyaneing, recording, evenne stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- Pied with within sixty days from day of | saie. otherwive Ui trustees reserve the right to reseil the ‘property at the risk and cost | oF fhe defaviclag purcaser. afior. fre. daver udvertisement of such resaie in 1 n Tegiuning 1 A WELLEI CARRY _ Tristecs AUCTIONEE SALE OF VALUABL AND ATTIC DETACH [ HEAT . LIGHTS, N0. 5518 SHERRIER PLACE NW 0TOMAC HEIGHTS.” By virtue of certain deed of trust doly recorded in Liber No. 4865, follo 239, et seq.. of (he land records of the District of Colum: and at e request of the parly secured tue undersigned trustees will offer <alic by public awetion, iu front of the premixes, on TUESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF AI'RIL. A.D). 1924, AT’ FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., Ui following-described land and _premises. situste In the county of Washington, District of Calumbis, to-wit: Lote 6 gl t recorded in Liber County 24, follo records of_the office of the surveyor subject to_cove. ibject. however, First trost, .- | S0 at 7y 1926, and the | unpa‘d ‘balagee of. n ‘wecond ‘deed ‘of trust | amounting o $1,919.26, payable $60 per month | including interest ai § per cent. Terms of sale: Over and above said trusts, | ash. A deposit of $300 required of the pur: basér at ‘the time of kale. All converancing, | recording, reve tamps, and notartal fees ' 14t the coxt of the purchuser. Terms of xale to be complied with withia thirty days from day Of Saie, othorwise the trusies reserve the TNt to resell the property at the risk and f of the defwulting er. after five dags ndvertigemeat of vesale fn_some ! spaper published in the city of Wasb- 5. D, C. FRANCIS L. NEUBECK, THOMAS A NOONE 21-d&ds.exSu Trust & o, AUCTIONEERS, 715 i3th St U. S MARSHAL'S SALE, By virtue of a_writ of flori facias issued out C ipe clerk’s ofice of the Rupreme Court of District of Columbia and to me girected, T sale, for cash, in front of | | TE DAY, APRIL T right’ tit’ v im and Brothers, TEENTH, 1924, all interest of th fendant. Ox Jr. o ani to the { following de, to Tots 8 to 14. { £20 i ins square 5626, seized and levied upon aw all the right, title, clalm and interest of said de. fendsnt in ‘and to sald real estate, und sold N 35 {n_favor DS, apl, 5,16 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME DWELLING KNOWN_AS 1141 1st STREET NORTH- WEST, WITH ONE-STORY FRAME IN THE REAR. By virtue of a decree of the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbis {IIIKG in Bquity Canse No. 40858, will sell iblic auction, u front of the prem'ses. on TUESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL, 1924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the Distriet of Co- lumbia and belng part of original lot 12 in square 820, beginning for the same at & point on 1st st. west, 20 feet borth of the gouth- ‘ west corner of said lot, and running north ! along sald 1st st. 20 feet, east 100 feet to & 10-foot mlley, south along said alley 20 feet, | west 100 feet to the beginning, being nated for purposes of taxation as lot 828, ,the_improvements theron. 3 i Terms 0( sal One-third of the 4 | money to be paid in cash and the bal two equal installments, paysble in ome two years from the day of sale, and to the. notes ince in e and be of the ! required of the purchuser at the time of sale. i Al | of wach resale {n some sewspaper pablished in| and revenue stampe &t purchaxer's “Terms 10 he complied with witiin thirts dxys otherwise deposit forfeited pron ¥ mas te udvertived and rescld at the dis- relion of (he trustees. MORTON 1. LU PITTS. HARRY B. 214 ds.exSn Trustee. ADAM A WESCHLER. AUCTIONEE! Trustees’ Sale of Valuable! Improved Real Estate, No. mo. California Street N.W. Ty virtue of 4 certatn deed of trast. dated | July 25, 1921, and recorded July 30, 1921, in Liter No. 4548, folio 434 et weq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and st tiin Teqwest of the party secured therebs, the undercigned trustees will ofter for <ale by Dubiic auction. in front of the premises, on the THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1024, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK ... the following descrited iand and premises, situate | in the city of Washington, Distriet of Colum- is. to-wit: ‘The east oue-balf of Lot 15, in Block in Fisiier. Forsyth & Young. Commissioners’. kub division of land pow kpown as ““Washington as per piat recorded in Liber County of the records of the office jof the surveyor of the District of Coinmbia, improved by premises known as 1530 Califor- Bia_street gorthwest. Terms of sa! Purchaser to assume a first trust in the sum of twenty thousand ($20.000) jollars, one-third (1-3) of the balaoce over Said first trust to be paid in carh, the remaio- ing two-thirds (2-3) to be paid in two (2) eqml instaliments. payable in ope (1) and | Two (2) years, with interest at seven (7%) | per cent per annum. payabie semi-annually from day 'of sale, secured by deed of trusi upon the property soid. A deposit of $1.000 m I conyeyuncing, and notarial fees recording, revenue stamps t the cost of the porchaser. Terms of sale be complied with within | thirty (30) days of day of sale, otberwise the rustees resrve the right to resell the prop. orty at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser, after five (5) days' advertisement | the city of Washi . e OBAANC kL, spRICH, THOS. SOMERVILLE, ddeds. exSn ADAM A. WESCHLEL, AUCTIONEER. ' | Trustees’ Sale of Equipment | of National Laboratories in | Rooms 33 to 36, No. 1313 H' Street N.W. ! Ty virtne of authority vested in the under- sigued, we will sell by public auction within \he atove premises on THURSDAY. MARCH | TWENTY.SEVENTH, 1924, COMMENCING AT WO OCLOCK TN, Taboraters Fauipment including Awsay Balatee. Analytical Balance, Microscope, Autoclave, Elec. Furmace, Geners! Ttility Balance, Water Still, Capper Distill- ing Apparatus.’ Vacuum Pump with Motor, Miseclinneous Laboratory Supplies, Chemicals, ete., alvo Ouk Flat-top Desks. Tables, Revols- iz 'and dide Chaire, Bectiomai Rookease. Desk | Metal Combluatien Safe and o ave. "ete. Terms HENEY C._LAN F.W.HILL, JR Cash. i mh TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK BUILDING, 634 | PRINCETON PLACE N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust doly recorded in Liber 4548 at folio 189 of the land :;eonh M!Ih‘. Elltflfl of Cdrl'z-‘b.l and ‘;l e uest of the party secu ereby ¢ Hld'r:l?nkd trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, APRIL EIGHTH, 1924, AT FOUR- THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M.. the foliowing de- | seribed land and premises situate in the consty | of Washington, District 4)( l‘ulunhll. to wit: | Lot Ne 3004 of the subdl- vision made by , Incorporat- ed. of part of as per plat recorded in Liber 36, at folio 3. in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, | fmproved b a brick house containig seven | rooms apd bath, hot-water heat, built-in ga- | rage and screemed-in rear porchés, sublect to existing trusts in the sum of about $5,754.47, principal and interes Terms of sale: Cash. A deposif of $503.00 required at time of sale, All comveyancia. recording, revenue stamps snd notarial fees’ cost of purchaser. Terms to be wlnnlled fllfl within thirty days' from day of sal wise the trustees reserve the right rmll the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser arter ve days’ advortise- ment of such resale in some l.' lished in the fl(y of shingts Colutabla. (HITCHELL rmv.un [AM W. MAINHALL, _mb8IL14, 18315 81 ani 8 Tramtees. THOS. J. OWBN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' -BALE OF VALUABLE DE- TACHED TWOSTORY FRAME DWELL- 2 ING, KNOWN A8 3300 KANAWHA ST. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. By virtve of & certaln deed of trust, instrament No. l m‘ 1525 emony the atd Tecorse of the = Distriet i of Columbia, lld at Ih ml of the flflql secured ' hereby. will pell at remises. on AD. oot ¥ APR| oo aiteate e, Dseries dest) ¥ i hh Tront of he ¥ THIRD DAY 'r [REE-THIRTY P.AL, the of the omee Of tne surveyor Durchaser, bearing interest at the rate of G of Columbia. o per centum per anoum, payable semi-annually, | and secured by deed of trust on the wold, or all ufi- at the option of chaser. eponit_ required wpon m'ptvl apce of h|d< conveyancing. % B recording &1 purchssers. Suat- of | nle I. bt (ofl lled with within thirty days 83 Diene 1 scosl the properts. ot dne it To resel prope: a ulting putcbeser. aftey sk and, cost of defa Box daye: adve t of vuch resale iu some In i t Hentans m‘ which will be anpounced at of sale: the purchase above said n-n to be paid fn cash. 5200 re. quired. and ‘revesve com) | MAURETANIA |CAMERONIA . | LANCASTRIA (new).Apr. | General Agts. 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Entirely redecorated and r<fumahed. Rooms Taous sveriooing ocean; ooms: Bathe” Row booking for Enster Holdary: ~ Sarss management _us LEY, Peonsylvania Avenue. Bus meets all traine. OTHWELL, first house from moardwalk and e e siiae: [lldlnc!llllnelndner\'.fil Booklet; special week- L 3. CO[.LI S, Prop.. Atlantic City. 1820 So. South Carolina Ave. Windsor 2527 St mcapern pians: Running water and baths. Oufeteri: M. A. SMITH. THE LA CLA CLAlR 33 No. Penn. ave. reoms. ~_reasonable I ____ BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA. “CHAPMAN MANOR 100 miles from Washington vis Pennsylva nia_and W, Maryland raiiroads; 75 by road; over 1,400 feet © vea_level with dry, in: vigoraiing climate; a real bome with pleas-} a8t susroundings; the place l:nmmxfl)“.v”‘ rate. Attractive winter une L. Write for booklet. CHAPMAN, Pro- or, Via Plymouth, Boulogne-Sur-Mer. VEENDAM (new).. Apr. 12. May 17, June 21 NEW AMSTERDAM..Apr. 19, May 24, June 28 ROTTERDAM .. - ay § June 7. July 12 VOLENDAM (new)... June 14, July | RYNDAM General Passenger Office, 24 Stato § “ Englnnd Germany L'Anbnrl. outhamy m Hamber, B Wl ul July 10 June 24 i 2 i lute L0 {Omit Cherbourg. *One class e tHamburg direct—One class cabin. UNITED AMERICAN LINES (HARBIMAN "LINE) Joint Bervice with HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE 39 Broadway, N. Y., or Local Agents anbounes mew winter scheduls t Flerids Four Days Only Baliimore to Miami Fare. inciading berth = $45.00 each way Next Salling, Mar. 37 meais, 'th Bt. Phone Mai n-u.n—'y“n.'n"unmo- ONO lIlVA. AUCKLAND. !VDOII' PROPOSALS ving and Printing. Washington, D, C.. Bpeamers. U nareh b otk Reajed "propoutis are- tnilied b an % o furnish Dexirine, Oils, Textile i T acas peas ogiveing Joly 1"'534 o # fiscal year beginnivg July H :Z'l’w‘ifl‘h:‘m. . ,',,'{,,““ Fight in reserved fo reject any of all bids or BRSPS . w5 Colors mus St. W. Varconver. 8. 0. Barea ot Tneraviag and Printing mot later SOUTH mch Wednesduy, April 9, 1924, Sam- e ot Paper Box Bisike Paper end Check From England by F‘-w, must be received not later than 2 p.m. Toet. " Biank forms With UNION-CASTLE LINE SANDERSON & SON, Inc., Agents ' TREASURY giviog dates om 1 schedules will Dey Colors, | Hotel, Apfinfim House, Cafeteria‘and Tea Room TRAINING SPRING CLASSES Begin April 1 Limited to 50 Students Classes Rapidly Filling Enroll Today or l’wg AIN 6858 rvation 1340 New York Ave. SPANSH Tomr ASHINGTON from Spain — Qegversationsl M Progress. 1817 F st. The Temple School Announces Its Removal 1416 K St. NW. STENOGRAPHY, Gregg & Pittman TYPEWRITING, Touch System SECRETARIAL COURSE 5 to 7 P.M. Classes R 0YD E"%%e 30 DAYS) onthly rate. Over Inguire @ &r. 14th, X 2876 1e ACE INSTITUTE Accountancy and Business Administration Graduatesot the Iniitace ame found cverywhere in professional Accuunuan: s pructice (¢ .4 Iddl- (-r MILITARY ementary Eagiiah . WALKER, ES C LANGUAG guages tsught by nativeteachers. _Convirmsiionst Hiethod ul.l Even'ng Classes. Individua’ Dolna™ pres o fetion BERUTZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 1 i wy pixno. tow. (nes ROM HARLECH CASTLE in Wales, the Strengheld the rock-bound to the lovely land of of the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY Company traverse the most interesting places in gland and Wales, Historic old Ca of Old England t Cornall hum‘un, the lines o stles, famous Abbey ruins, glorions Cathedralsand picturesque old-world villages arescat- tered in profusion along the lines of this Company. Practical suggestions on the most economical way of visiting Maps, will them, besides be supplied on application to: Guide Books and R. H. Lea, General Ageat. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY CO. 315, 37, Adel OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICK OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THI District of Columbia, March 13, 1924—Notice is hereby given thai in srcordance with fhe provisions of an ilem suthorising chamees | the permaneat system of highwaye con(al in D. C. sppropriation act for the fisr endeda Jime 30, 1614 (public act No. 43 proved March 4, 1915, the Commissioners of the Distriet of Columbis will £ive & public hear ing_In the board room of said Commissioners on Monday. Mareh 31, at 10 o'clock a.m., to all parties interecied or the line of Varmum st hetween lows ve. an 14th st. n.w., and along the line of Webstar st. between Towa sve. and Arkansas ave o.w.. &% lxid down on the permanent sysie bighways plan of Varnum and Websier sta. through the tract of land numbered fo RUpues of asessment and tazation as parcel #4134, lying within the above Limits, Will be displayed, and the Commissioners wil sider amy smggestions or protests co the proposed changes s shown on t mentioned pt CUNO_H 101 JAMES ¥, OTSTER. J. FRANKLIN BELL, . ap- owning land aion PIANO, SAXOPHONE. BANJO 'R.‘v Jams, l;‘fll"'llll' ;,M( ll. 20 .- ree eusgns’ 16 0 rums oot Toriree makiet ™ aisteran Schost s ‘erma. | MOVING. PACKING & BTOBAOE- | | CLEAS. DRY ETORAGE sUm rURSIITER | 403 piano-. Estimate ehesttully eiven. Com veslent location. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave | moPone Mato 1383, - NTON il e STéRA‘éEI COMPA NY! H SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 = Us Logal and. Long-Distance MOVING. | By Caretul M Rates Reano PACKING BY EXPERTS LONG.DISTANCE MOVING. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. | 4 Woodward Bldg. Main 2162, STORAGE KRIEGS[>XPRESS . PACKING Y SHIPPING 616 Eye St. N.W. STORAGF-MOVING-CRATING. 41820 10th N.W. Ma'n 4229 Fri. 423 | FIREPROOF TORAGE LARGEST FAMILY MOVERS IN D.C. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 1 i i ““We Care for Your Furniture’ o Gharms for Eatiza —m—m—!\nfl&hfla\a Who MovesnYou ‘ Is Just as Important as j Where You Move 3 h::-fi-:‘e:d oo Pt a' 7 Rorae n our fireproot furaitare ware. 3 Merchants' Transfer & ; Storage Co., 920-922 E Street N.W. A A A A AL A A BANKRUPTCY NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs-! trict of Columbin, Holding a Bankruptey Gourt —in the matisr of Ciairs it T Culick: ipt.—In Bankroptcy. No. 1443.—To the Cradiioms of Clatre M. . Gulick, of the ity of | isheg | Washington, District of, Columbia: Notice s Beteby given that on thie day of March. 1954, the swid Ofsire M. P. Gulick wah dl.l] M‘fl‘fl" baukrupt and that the fiwst meeting of her ereditors will be held af my office, In the Wilkins building, 1512 H street morthwest, Washington, D. €., on the 2ad day ; of April, A.D. 1924, at 10:30 o'clock a.m., ll‘ which time the suid ereditors may ttend, 1 o prove their claipy, appojut a trustee, examine the bankrup and transact such other business ! 2y before said ting. FALPE B GUIRTER, Referce in Bankrspier. IN THBE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- R‘Cl of Columbls, Hoiding s Besukruptey rt.—in the matfer of Nelson B. Durfee, l‘o‘ F. Knox, T B8, Grey Herbert T. Grey, indf .and ‘a8 trading ““Durfes, w £o.," bank ~—In Bankruptey. No. I ~—To_the creditors of Nelson B. Durfee, Leon ¥. Knox, Herbert S Grey and Herbert T, Grey, individually and a: pariners, tradl as ““Durfee, Knox, Grey Co. of the city of Ilb."(ul. District of Colllm bia: Notice is bereby given that on the Z1st| day of March, - A.D. 1924, the above-named , zflnnl and partnership were duly adjudicated nkrupt and that the first n:*uu of the ereditors will be held at my office, in the Wil- kins buflding, 1512 H street northwest, Wash- D. m the d¢d day of April A.D. 1924, at I ‘clock .y ‘which time the said’ creditors may atted, prove their claims, appoint a trustée, examine the bankrupts and transact ‘business flflfl,flfl“fl*flifl ’ 13 PE IN THE SU trict of Columbis.— dempation of certai qoare 14, koown f lots_num! Docket No. tie " patition ca Bied her THE DIS mitposes o S Tpon cons Taxation o thee con Square west o purpses of taxat west of square 14 Square west of s v purpoces of taxation as lot X west of squam 1t Orlered, Torry, Heary b Tiair, Allea { ble Life . lusar Abrums, Fioren: cority uod Trust ¢ Suvicgs Bank and J. 4nd 8il other persons owning, oerupyiiz of iming any title or intemst Jn, or | vtherwise interested In said parcels o e, and hereby are, required xnd cited sppear in this court and auswer the exigen cien of the sa.d petition on or before the 15t ay of April, A.D. 1924 10 o'clock &.m.. at’ which time the court will proceed with e ter of condemmation of the ebuve Geveribed parcels of land- provided that a copy of this order be publish for_threc succesxive weeks, in The B anid o Washington Law Reporter. o weeks prior o the 15th dey 1924, And it is forther ordere of this order e served n s mars eputie: ds persons interested thereln. ux herein by said marshai or bis depnties be 15th dey_of April, A.D_ L. By JENNINGE BAILEY tice 1024, (Seal) A frue copy : MOHGAN 1L BEACH By F. B, CUNNINGIL Asst. Clerk. mh: apl 4,511 "PEYTON GORD Atiorney. Frompron Comupaos oy named, fore the Court: OF THE DI matter of cun 18/, city Decket of the peti tes of America_filed AD. 1824, the Tmited duy of March b Peyton Gordon, attorney o X 'in and for the District of acekiug the condemmation of the following: Beginnlug .at & polnt on the we<t botnd of ‘parcel ‘18,78, distant morth U6 49° west 24105 feet from the sonthwest cormer of said paroei 18,28, aad romning sti Testern boundary of parel 15/ 0 west 305,49 feet to the norihenst o of parcel 158, thenee south 14° 35 20" cast 40017 feet, themce north 63° 117 cast &3.30 feet fo the beginuing. containing 16,465 square fest. OKDERED that Lee Hutchine snd all other persons owning, occupying or claiming any tidle, Interest in or lien upog o other: Wise interested o the parcel of lami situsied t corner i o ¥ of required ang_cited to &ppear and answer the cxigencic on_or be at 10 o'clock & m., at court will proceed with the matter of eon- demnation of the above described pareel of land; provided, however, that a copy of this order_be published twice & wock i three asive weeks, commens 1054, veaing Star and the W ton Post and once a week in the Washingion Taw Reporter for three suceessive weeks prior to the 15th day of April. A.D. i¥24. “And o e rther ORDERED: That o copy of this | order be served by the United States marshal | ¢ wald peti- April, A1) rm the District of Columbia or his depnties | upon the owner of the land to be condemned herein if he may be found by the said mar. shal or his_deputies within the District of Columbia before the 15th day of April. A.D. 1924, By the Court, Maren 24, 1034: JENS NI BAILEY, Justice. (Sea m‘py > MORGAN T. BEACH, Clerk. F. B CUNKINGHAAM, Adst Clerk _apl.é 8.11 520,000000 IN NEW BOND Issues Offered in New York to Local Bankers. NEW YORK, March 2.—New bond igeucs offered to the public by local bankers today total about $20,000,000. They include $7,500,000 first mortgnge sinking fund gold bonds of the con. tinental Motors Corporation at 95 | $5.000.000 stato of Alabama 4% por ! cent road, highway and bridge bond® at 99%; $2,470,000 state of Kansas 4% per cent soldiers’ compensation gold bonds at prices to vield 4.35 per oent, and several rmall issues. The day’s offerings also include an issue of 75,000 shares of common stock of Fairbanks, Morse & Co., manufactur- ers of scales and internal combusti- ble engines, at $27.50 a share. BAGS.OF GEMS STOLEN. Disemonds Valued at $30,000 Taken From Taxicab. DETROIT, Mich, March 25.—Three small leather bags containing diamonds estimated at $30,000 were stolen by two armed mep who held up a taxicab in which Hedry Davidson, salesman for a New York wholesale jewelry house, had ! left them. Devldson was talking to Frank Aiel- lo. & wealthy Italian, relative to the sale of some of the diamonds when the | men entered the Aiello home and point- ed revolvers at the two men. After ) searching them and failing to find the jowels, they headed for the taxicab took the and escaped a touring car. tex Atey. | olumbia, | ‘which time the | Sth Avenue, New York, and laide Strect, East Toronto. \BERLIN PRESS DOUBTS SECRET FRENCH PACT Alleged Tieaty With Czechoslo- vakia Forgery on Its Face. Newspapers Declare. 5 the Assoc BERLIN, authentici leged 25, —Doubt of the text of an military pact betweer Franc Czechoslovaki, recently | publishea Thovdore Wolff's Ber {liner Tageblatt, is now being freely | expr a scetion of the Berlin pre The newspapers are of the opinion thut Wollf was the vietim of internatic who spectalize the of diplomatic documents Vorw nour though Jished 3 hard in Vossixche Zeitung als: questions the ge cnees of the pac nd cites textual peenliaritios in sup or his, contention. Incidentalls rd expresses the suspicion that i offictal quarters inspired the expos which he asserts 18 bound to prove inimic rman inter: {abroad and sastrous to Ger many's her easter) neighbor. Doubts Benes Had Hand. ter sumes that I» Benes, Czechoslovakial n minister, in view of. hig acti ction” witll the leagte of na . would, noLdare bacome & part: Daet S hich D comter Lo leagul principles or which® ke would delib erately ¢ 1 from the T The den detn Valsstimil Tusar, the kian minister tn Herlin, {have been hastened by the agitatio occusioned by the- German news papers’ exposure of the alleged pact While he is known to have been ai ing, Vorwaerts openly avows that the controversy growing out of th publication of the allezed . pact, - in which Tusar had hecome involved. was directly responsible for hi death. The mini one of the mast popular me of the diplomatic colo with having be Leere desire the relation i his countr. al ssed in er. in tabrication rgan, pro text was pub 2 Bern nu: rma believed to is On March 19 the | puolished what it text of a secret Ber! declared to be the military agreement between France and Cechoslovakia he publication caused intense e | citement in the German capital, not- | withstanding denials - that_any such ct hud been arranged. This dental from both Prague and the cchoslovak legation in Berlin B PULLMAN COMPANY WARNS OF CARD SHARPS Posts Notices in All Cars to Be- ware of Strangers Who Seek to Play. {in said square a< aforesud be, and hereby are. | this court | | { By 1he Associated P CHICAGO. March | gangs of card shar | raflroad trains are posting by the Puliman company | of the following bulletin in its sleep- ing c “Strangers who invite you to pt rds gonerally are too lucky for t wse mortal. The warning ls emphasized by a pioture showing the corner of the ace of clubk sticking out of a man's pooket. A Pullman company official says thero is more Tobbery by card sharps today than at any time in the last twenty-five years, with the Florida trains this Veur one of the great harvest fields. The sharps generally work in paits or trios, ma quick clean-up, leave 6 tra ikt NEWSPAPERS DERIDE ANXIETY FOR PRINCE One Says It Is Time for People of Britain to Stop Playing Grandmother. By the Associated Press. LONDON, March addressed to Premier Ramsay Mac- Donald to endeavor to influence the Prince of Wales in a way of being lees venturesome on horseback are derided by two newspapers. The Sunday Tim, people ceased trying to play grand- ! mother to the prince, although be has too much humor to be disturbed by objurgations that are “half lecture and half cackle.” The Sunday Express declares that if the premier interferes he ought to devise a method whereby Wales conld take a more active part in public life. 'We ought to provide him with op- | portunities for public service more in- iteresting than laying foundation stones and making after-dinne speeches,” it add Three Slain by Dynamite. TORREON, Mexico, March : Three employes of a dynamite fac- tory near Torrcon were killed urday when an explosion in the nitro- glycerine depratment completely wreckes. that department and dameged other m of the bullding, Orgunized operating on responsible for their 1 l n at a division point and work Exhortations ~ says: it is_time:

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