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AU CTIONS. " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, 0OC m FOR SALE—HOUSES. ll'»ni_l:ulr’l_.\ 1 HI LAMONT STREET A $750 CASH. ‘hed feet wide: iarge bright rooms, o Rater Beat, “Fiectriciiy - Pt possen: *ion. The price 8 right for quick sale. Sece W. C. DUVALL, 1410 H Street NV Sinee 1599 No Place Like Home: No Home Like Ours. Py <. - = MAGLSACHUSETTS PARK. Differently designed, detached | 8 to 12 room homes, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front. Over| 200 now occupied. Exhibit| home 32nd and Cathedral Ave. MIDDAUGH & SHANNON. Incorporated, Builder. Owner. Iotomae 2200. EIGGS SEMMES BLDG Dupont Circle. ONLY $8950. 335 W ST. N.E (Near 4th and W st.. close 1o cars.) Carefilly built: new 6 room and bath brick dwelling. wirl g4 Totwater heat and all KUALL EVENan masy TERMS ny Broker or THRIFT HCILDING CO., Owner. Phone Main 168 GNTONE OF THE BEST STR Lumbia Tleights, half block from 1 three-story’ and cellar home: 12 lar £evoral Daths. hot-water heat: electric Elase-ine Teeping pores: Karug $16.500; very reusonable terims PRATHER & ROBI 31451551 Bl 14th and N ¥ Ave Main 412, NORTH COLUMBIA HEIGHTS SEMI ached hrick me of on ms; TwWe aths, hot-water Leat, ciectric Hghis, porches. Trice, $11,730: term VR PRATHER & ROBINSON, 514315516 Bond Bid _1th and N. Y. Ave $3.000. A home of six larze, bright best action of Anacostia: house Condition: eass {nrmis PRATHER & ROBINSON, 314315510 Bond Bldg _1ith and N Y. Ave ETS OF h N " Main 442, “llent Main 44 $11,950. CLEVELAND PARK. er e moAt des is of br colon Slerping Closets Tifnl lot. bt mprovements. oximately 10x100. v leaving ity is oblized to sell Do not delay inspection, Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS; Realtors, 1417 K St. N.W CLEVELAND PARK SECTION. | . AVAILABLE FROM CONN.| AVE Brand-new semi-detached brick louse wi 6 large rooms and tiled bath, vapor system leating, fine electrical fixtures, ok floors, built-in’ garage nly one left of this operatic Eastern exposure and desirable from all angies. Reasonable terms. PRICE, $13,500. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., Inc., caltors. Tean Owr at Alain 9300. \ain 10707 SALE OR RENT—HOUSES CLOSE T E. CAD SROOM MODE brock house, MARYLAND PK Lalf an acre co Also several Groom Washington Heights, et AlL of the above’ can be sold at prices, ‘on attractive terms, or rent reduced N.-E. RYON €O, Main MD.—S-room house: ever houses in Petworth hary Ere NG 1423 0 BUY—HOUSES. AND I, from ow 281T, St FOR _BALT in Raltimore. AL hail, ne. or sc ablel Address Box . PARTY LEAVING ORE D Address BUY FOR A client a_honse In the n.w. section, Tooms, h.-w.h. and electric lights preferred, but will consider others: also small house in s.w., prefer dealinz direct with owner: will ay 'ail cash. L. M. KING, Fraok. 970, 313 ohn Marshall pi. MD. AVE. NE_ BETW sis.State price and nts, Address B AR Bth AND E full_particulars; o T Star office WE HAVE Ang properts in the n.e. and n.w Jour property with s if vo s THE 3. W. HOLLOWAY ED WANTED _TO COLORF of 8 or 9 EN Bth AND 12 full _particulars r. Star office. sections. List want quick re co., 1110 WAN TO BUY FROM OWNER. 6 T0 & house: am.i. with garage or garage Give Tocation und particu Ad- dress” Box 111U, Star office. a28e 6 TO S ROOM HOUSE IN N.W. OR_N.E. SEC- tion: have a good cash pasment and can make substautial monthls payments Must have possession within 60 days Main 2730. Room 405-7. Continental Trust Bldg. WILL PAY ALL CASH rox HOUSES FOR colored. Wil consider any _section_of clty. 3343 H nw.. Room 4045. Main 7552, WE CAN ELL YOUR HOUSE. DINGWITZ REALTY CO.. INC. 736 11th . n.w. Mal SAR LINCOLN PARK OR GEURGETOWN: Drefer southeast: good Lome. $5,000 to $11,000 Ccah, immediately: . 0. Box 1009 FOR COLORED WE HAVE CLIENTS FOR 610 10 room houses, ail sections of the city. It will pay you fo list with us. PSCOMB, St NW. BUY FOR_TWo: Droperty up to $15.000: ored, on casy-payment INC. 1423 ¥ 1115 U HAVE CASTT ily flats and st o want houses for plan. For quick results list at once. NE RYON EO.; Main_ 4597 _ OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE AT BUCKEYSTOWN. FREDERICK COUNTY, Ad.— Business property, buflding suitable for warehouse or manufacturing: B. & 0. K. R. sidiog. For further information apply your broker. or SIMPSON, 520 7t St sie., Washineton, : st. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES N TH TPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding a Rankruptcy Court.—Tn the matier of John H. Rhodes, hankrupt.—1n Bankruptey, No. 14 hereby given that the above-na ¢ has filed his petition praving for charge from all his debts in bavkruptey, and that his creditors and other persons in interest aare_required to enter their appearance in_op- position, if any so desire, in the clerk’s office o7 said court. on or before the 2ith day of November, 1 RALPH D. QUINTER, Ref- [ land known as “Resurvey on New 92 | corded April 14, | street 50 feet, AUCTION SALES. 3 ___THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTE SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STO] DETACHED FRAME DWELL- PREMISES NUMBER 3718 STREET, CHEVY CHASE certain deed of trust, dated mber 14, 1923, being instrument No. 137 recorded November 17, 1923, among the land records of (he District of Columbia, and at the request of the party sccured thereby. the undersigned trustee will sell, at public anc 0 front of the premixes. on WED. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF BER, A. D. 1924, at FOUR P.M., the fol described land and premises. situnted in the District of Columbin, and des iznated as and being lot 24, in square 1869 n the Chevy Chase Land Company and Ful- ton R. Gordon’s subdivixion of w tract of Sent” per plat re vesor of thy 61 at folio Terms: S trust for §: A August farther Will be announced at tim the pur chase price above xaid 1 to be paid_in asi. A deposit of $200.00 required. Con- recording and revenue stamps at ©ost. Terms fo be complied with Lin thirty duys, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property ‘may be advertised re Sold at the discretion of the trustee. T GORDON. Trustee. Default having Been made by the purchaser of tle above described property. said property Will he sold on MONDAY. THE TWENTY SEVENTH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1924, at the Same place and hour wud on the same terms and conditions. at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 Will be requi &Y ORDER OF THE TRUSTEF. TOMORROW. AT WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Lot d in the office of District of Columbi prior st due since of which ADAM Valuable Real Estate, 40x160 Improved by Frame| Dwellings Nos. 1307 and 1309 5th Street N.W. By virtue of authority 1l offer for sale by public anet ) tie premises. ‘on T1 . o EIGHTH, 19 1ts feet, vested in the unde 0x100 Terims sale. T Cash. A deposit of S300 tequired at ms to be complied with in 45 days of sale. otherwise the right is te served fo resell the property at the risk and of defaulting purehaser after five days' nt of such resale in some pews- shed in Washington, D. €. Con : rding and revenue stamps at s cost, DAV WESCHLER, Auctioneer. 021 A&ds.exsy THOS, J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEF cost advertisem ATCTION SALE OF PREMISF ISLAND AVENUE Nol PUBLIC it ST vittie of Jeed b frustil ded amon trict on Septemb 16 et s and by direction of we will xell at p Dremises, on IGHTH DAY, OF OCTOBER LOCK P cleven in qua us per p the provisions ted Septembe ) and Dis- trict, being improved 300 cash sale to be ma. with a ¢ subject cumulated in regate sum of for the equity dass from the will be resold at the defaulting_purchaser. of title. converancing, to be paid by purchaser ARTHUR ANDE DAVID A Trustees. Th paid in £ Sile or propert | risk of the R RGE €. GERTMAN Attornes for part "D. NOTES, Auctioneer Household goods of every description, rugs, carpets and other miscellaneous At our auction sale on Tuesday, October 28, Beginning at 10 A.M. Also Chevrolet Automobile D. Notes Auctioneer Terms Cas 633 La. Ave. N.W i ~ FUTURE DAYS. “ADAM AT WESCHI secured. CTIONEER. Lunchroom Furniture and Equipment Contained in “Riggs Lunch”, No. 1622 14th St. NW. By Public Auction Thursday, October 30, 1924 Commencing 10:30 A.M. Plate Glass Pastry Case. Cigar Case, s i Steam Tuble, National top Tables and Lunch Chairs, i Display_Refrigerator, Crockery, ss and Ploted Ware, Refrigerator, Gas ive, Meat Block, Miscelluneous Houseliold ds and_unexpired lease of premises. Terms: Cash, ADAM A. WESCHLER, 5.27.28.29 ‘Auctioneer. A WESCHLER U. S. Marshal’s Sale of Stock of Medicines, Toilet Articles, Floorcases, Wallcases, Cash Registers, Etc. By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Wednesday, October 29, 1924 Commencing 1 o’Clock P.M. Patent Mediciges, Toilet Articles, Sta- tionery, Rubber Goods. Cigars, E also Wallcates, Flooreases, National Cash Regis- ters. Counter. Soda Fountain, Elec. Fank, Paper ' ‘ash NDER, TIONEER. VALUABLE TWO- | TORY FR ASH RESI- CE B T NORTHWEST. B wirtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Mareh 1924, being instrument No. 20, re- 1521, among the land records of Colimbia, and at the request cured thereby, the undersigned of the Distric of the party | trustees wiil sell at public aiction in front of THURSDAY. THE SIXTH the _premisex, on 1924, AT FIVE DAY OF NOVEMBER A.D. | PM., the following-described land an situate in the District of Colum designated as and being part of a land called “Girl's Portion," described as fol s: Reginning for the same at a_point on the north Tine of Dahlia street 210 feet west of the west line of Piney Branch road. thence running west on said north line of Dablia thence north 130. thence east Parallel with said Dahlia street South feet to the north line Street and_the place of beginning Terms: Sold subject to a_prior deed of trust for $.500, further particulars of which will be announced at ftime of sale: the purchase bove said frust to be paid in cash. A it of $200.00 required. Conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps at parchaser's to be complied with within othierwise deposit forfeited and may be advertised and resold at the diseretion of the trustees MORTON J. LUCHS, HARRY B.PITT of” Dahlia eree in Iankrunt = = AUCTION SALES i AFTERNOON. A R. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable | Four-Story Brick Apart- ment Known as “Brad- dock,” Northeast Corner 18th and Willard Streets N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated October 3, 1923, and recorded October 23, 1923, as instrument No. 208 of the land records of ihe District of Columbia, and at the request of the parts secured thereby. the under- Cigned trustees will offer for sale by public auetion in front of the premises. on MONDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1924, AT TOUR 0'CLOCK P.M following described Iand and_premises, te in the city of Washington, Distric . to wit: Lot 44 in Joseph W. Harper's subdiviaion of lots in square 151, as said subdivision is recorded in Tdber 80, folio 133, of the records of the offce of the surveyor of tir District of Co- lumbia, improved as above, to be sold subject, liowever, to & prior deed of trust for $25.000, ut 6%%, of which $3.000 will be due Octo- Teer 5, 1626, and $22,000 will be due October 3, 1928; over ‘and above said trust, cash. Terms of sale: A deposit of '$1,500 in cash or certified check required of the purchaser at Jthe time of sale. All recording, conveyane- Jipe, revenue stamps and notarial’fees at the st of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be ‘complied with within thirty dars of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Tosell the property at the risk and cost of the defavlting purchaser after five days' ad- J<itisement of such Tesale in some newspaper published {n the city of Washington. D. C. In- terest on first trust, taxes and insurance ad- Justsd fo date of & SON, AUGCTIONEERS. LE OF VALUABLE TM- PROVED AL ESTATE—THE NEW YORK ~APARTME: 115 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re- corded as Instrument No. 60 of April 12, 1924, of the land records of the District of Colum” bis. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public_auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF 0C- TOBER, 'A.D. 1924, AT FIVE 0'CLOCI the following described land and premises, ‘sit’ uate in the city of Washington, District of Columbiu, and ~designated as and being lot numbered one hundred and forty-six (148) in Morits . Kernwein's_ subdivision of original numbered _three (3) SAL it District of Columbia, in Liber 26, at folio 148, together with the improvements, consisting of an_spartment house. Terms of sale: Rold sublect to a prior deed of trust in the sum of $20,000, farther par- ticulurs of which will be announced at time of sale, the balauce of the purchase money to be represented as follows: $3,000 cash at time of settlement and the purchaser to execute a deed of trust convesing the property sold to secure a note for “the balance of purchase mones payable $230 per month, together with infercst at 6 per cemt per amnum, payable monthly for a period of three years, the bal- ance of principal remaining then to become due and pasable, or all cash over and above the first trust at the option of the purchaser. A ‘deposit of $300 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, _revenue Stamps, ele., at cost of purchaser, ' Termy of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee re- serves the right to resell the property at the Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after e mspAges publiuhed 1n Weshingion D: 0 some newspaper pul . D. O, "THD "WASHINGTON LOAN yAND TRUST SS1 Botate Dftcee: 19 deposit required | 0 feet, thepee | AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. TTADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER.™ TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STOR v BASEMENT * BRICK 2 REET N.W. in deeds of frus ely_in Liber 4304, folios 391 and 393 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and st the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trus- tees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of ‘the premiwex. on FRIDAY, THE THIRTY FIRKT DAY OF OCTOBER, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the City of Washington, District 'of Columbia, to- wif: Lot 18 of Lobert Coltman aud James Adams, truxtees, subdivision of square 509 as per piat recorded in the office of (he surveyor for the District of n Liber W. F. at 97, fmproved as sbove. crma of sale: Oush. A deposit of £300 re- ired of the nser At the time of sale enine sta the plied with f sale. ight to stoof t dnys® fees at o - Terms of sale within' thirty dava from day the trustees reserve the Durchaser, of such T lised in the city of Washi JONN D, LES TEO. A ROV adver oc21-a8ds.exSu L rtioMAs™ T TRUSTE! e virtue of a raed i Tan and records of the of the pa ot t bia lowing de situate in the City f Columbin and et Eosth o a4 of the purchase ance in two eq and tw per_centum per from day of or f the purchuser. 1 be required ut tin onveyancinz, recording, At cost of purchiser, omplied with within thirtye davs from day of sale, otherwise the tristee serves the Hight (o resell the properts at the risk and cost of defaniting purehaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspiper publisied in Washington. D. ¢ AMERICAN SECURITY & T COMPANY, dent, sally A to b stani reve Terms of (Seal) Ity C.J. BELL] Pre ITON, Asst SALE BRICK £S 415 OF VALUA DWELLIN M STREET LETWO. BEING Nk of & certain deed of trust da 1924, being instrument recorded March 5. 1924, amonz the ords of the Distriet of ¢ request of the party secured there dersigned trustees will sell at publi n frout of the premises. on THURSDAY THE SINTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A1 1924, AT FOUR PO, the following deseribed land uud premises, situate in the Dis Columbia and desiguated ax und bei in Charles Gessford's subdivision of o N05, as suid subdisision is re 16, falin 40, of the records of the the District of Cotun Nold subject to u first deed of and @ A trust for Converan. < &t purch th within thirty 3 sed tiou of the trustees CTIARL JOHN -A&ds.exSudnod THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUTTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUARLE FRONTING 60 FEET ON “THE NC SIDE OF MeKINLEY STREET. WES' BROAD BRANCH ROAD, ¢ D ¥ viriue of a certain recorded. in Liber No. | of the laud records of | lumbia, and at the request | cured 'thereby, the undersiz trustee sell, at public’ auction. in front of the prem: s on MONDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF { NOVEMRER. A D) 1924 at FIV CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem ises, situate in t ~hington et of being all_of > fuil_depth Fulton R tract of District of recorded in the Dis rict of Colnm Terms of sal | money to he cash, | installments, able’ in one and twe i interest at six per centum per | annum, pavable semi-annually, from day of | sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- | erty sold, or all cash, at_the option of the | deed of trust @ folio 118 et s District of { the party se square 1997 n of part of Chase Grove as said subdisision r of Tot Ly of the the purchase balance in two | years, purchaser. A deposit of $200.00 will be | auired Al o to be at time of regene stamps ure erms of sale With Within 30 dave fron wise the trustee reserves the the property at the : faulting purchaser, tisement of ‘resale published in Washington, sal ancing Dlied o ‘resell cost of de- days adver. newspaper in D, ¢ H. GORDC Trus ATCTIONE LUABLE BUNGALOW, MEADE PREMISES 4608 NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certa recorded in Liber No. 4918, folio the Iand records of the Dist bia, And at the request of the party se thereby, the undersigi sell public_ auctio ses, FRIDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEM BER, AD. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P, the following described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia and desig nated as and being lot numbered 4 in kquare No. 5160 in the subdivision of South Ke orth, D.C.. as the same appears of record in County Book No. 21 at page 36 one of the records in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. Terms: $100 deposit on day of sale, $100 within thirty days and the balance $20 per month, With interest at seven per cent. ( veyancies, recording, etc., at purchaser's c Further parti t time of sale. ALFRED RB. BAKER, KIRK HOLMES, B STH Sale of Detached Pebble-dash Dwelling, Bath, No. 2946 Carleton Ave., ridge, D. C. vy virtue of authority vested in the un dersigned, 1 will offer for sale by public auction in front of the premises on THU DAY, OCTOBER 30, 1924, AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P part of lot 3, block 8, in Fardon and Townsend, frusices, others’ subdivision, known as ““Woodridge,” D. C., 40x217.50 ft., improved as above, to be sold subject, how- ever, to first trust, $2.000, at 6%, due Febrn- ary, 1925, and second trust, $2,500, at 7%, payable $35 per month. - ferms: Over said trusts cash. Deposit of sle, Terms fo be complied with in Conveyancing. recordiiz and. reve- Due stamps at purcharer’s « ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. 0c23.4&4ds.exS1 MTH()S. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIO! Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Building Known as No. 20 Jackson Place Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of frust doly recorded in Liber No. 4953, folio 146 et seq. ong the land records of the District of Co- and at the request of the party se- thereby, the undersigned trustees will el at public anction in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER, 'A.D. 1924, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem- ises, 'situate in the City of Washington, I trict of Columbia, and design; as and be- ing part of lot ‘thirty-eight (38) in u sub- division made by Chilton and Magruder. Trus- folio 206 af the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, and be- ing_described as follows: Beginning at the uortheast carner of said lot thirty-eight (38). and running thence southerly along the cast line of said lot, twenty-two (22) feet six (6) inches; thence at right angles. westerly ope- hundred and forty-five (145) "feet four (4) inches more or less, to the public alley: thence northerly_along the west -line of suid lot, wo (22) feet six (8) inches fo the northwest corner of said lot and thence east- erly ‘along the north line of said lot to the northeast corner of said lot and the place of beginning, together with the improvements, consisting of & three-story and basement brick building known as No. 20 Juckson piace north- west. Terms cf sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balavce in two instaliments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per an- num, ‘pavable semi-annually, from day of sal secured by deed of trust ‘upon the proper sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $1,000 will be required at_time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenne stamps, etc., &t cost of purchase Terms of sale 'to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, atter dve duys’ advertisement of such ! revenue 1IEVY CHASE, { Dis- | and | Six Rooms and| Desirably Located in Wood- | Estate, Improved by Three-| Story and Basement Brick| tees, of lots In square one hundred and sixty- | seven (167), as per plat recorded in Liber B, | AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. OF VALUARLE DWELLING FOURTH SALE BRICK 124 TWO. By virtue of A certain deed of trust d recorded in Liber No. £553, Follo 434 et s of the land records of the' Di Colun bin, and at the request of th ure thereby, the undersigned trust 11, at “anctio of the premises. on THE FIFTH DAY OF NO D. 1924, at FOUR 0°CLOCK g-deseribed bind and prom isex.situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being the north foot front by the full depth of S0 fect of original lol_numbered 16, in square 755 s—Sold_subject to a prior for whbout §1.678.18, of which will be “announced at time of sule; the parchase price above said trust to 100 cash. A deposit of $200 re c recorditg and reve at furchuser's cost. Terms fo he with within thirty days, otherwi forfelted and the property way be adsert and resold at the disereiion of the frustees NORMAN B RYON, WILLIAM 8. RYON, Trustees. ‘ot in_front PAL, deed ot stamps ~d ALK RICK 1912 OF PARK rWo EMISES WEST. virtie of a ded in Libe folio 130 land reconds of the Disirict and at the request of the eby, the undersizned fruste lic uction in front of the FRIDAY, THE THIRTY [ 11T TOBKR. 'A.D AT FIVE the following ROAD NORTI By of h. cortain deed of frust duly will sell at premises, on IAY 08 00 OCLOCK ML seribed tand and 1 it Distiict of Columbia. und desiz inz Jot 168 in Renjumin 1 Tngle of the | in Liber At folio 201 Térms trust which will the purchase 1 in cash 20,31 WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Apartment House Located at 2800 Ccnnecticut Ave. N.W. By virtue of May 1N 1923 vauest of thi aving e ed of trust da cb in the land a and at 1 ereby, de 1t THIR wnd duly it e ned tristees wiil DAY OF 0CTC Y 0°CLOCK at b in on the THICTY ¥ juzi, AT THREE nd wnd prenises oL Columbia and_ known undred and_ e M Districi d by a ha eventes amaunt_over suid t usand d bid. Conveyancing, ot sale to la dnss, otherwis accept ding and ef's cost. Terms wplicd with W thirty Sit forfeited and the prop. d at the risk and cost of lser, after five days ad newspaper of Washing of RED S SWINDELL, WINSHIP WHEATLEY, AUCTIONE THOS. J. OWEN & SON SALE OF BRICK PREMISES 154 WEST. virtue of awtrument N« 2 VALUARLE DWELLING. PARK LOAD THRE! BEING NORTH TRUSTEFS' ST und rec ecurea at i iase price above cash. A of £ ‘Co prirchase Within ¢ and the ol at n. revenue stamps at McKEEVER, oc18-d% S Trustees. ADAM A HLER, AUCTIONEE Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- Story Brick Apartment Build- ing Containing Sixteen Apart: ments No. 1818 Kalorama Road N.W. By vir recorded W04, folio 2 of the land re the’ District bia, and at the request of the party thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer public_auction in front of the VEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY OCTORE . AT FOUR deseribed land ¥ of Washing L et seq t Colum: ords « | the Columbia: suhje walls grante 5. T party o, 117 s recorded in Lib 2015, fol Liber No of the land records of said Dis proved 35 above. To be sold subject, however. to a prior decd of trust for $15,000, at 6%, due June 1, 1926, Terms of <ale cash. A deposit Over_and_above said trust, of $1.000 required of the purchaser at the time of ‘saie. All convesanc. ing, recording. revenue stamps and notarial fecs at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale o be complied with within thirty from ‘day of sale. otherwise the trustees e serve the Fight t resell the properts at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale newspaper published in_ the city of Washing- ton, D ¢ CART, M. MACKINTOSH, CLARENCE DODGE, 0c21-a&dbs, exsu Fustees. THOS. 3] OWEN & 50N, AUCTIONEERS, SALE OF BRICK N NG PREMISES —712.714716 PLACE NORTHWEST. virtue of three certain deeds of trust, 277-278.279, e ruars among the land records of the ¢ of Columbis, and at the request of the party secured thereby. undersigned_trusteex will sell at public suc. tion in_ front of the premises on MONDAY, HE THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBEER, A. 1) 1924, at FOUK PM.. the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lots 194-195-196, inclusive, in Joseph C. subdivision’ In block 5 in Todd and abdivision of part of “Mount Pleasant” and Pleasant P " as per plat of first men. tioned subdivision recorded in the office of the suryeyor of the District of Columbia, in Liber 7. at folio 10; said block 5 also known are 258K 1 of sale: All cash. A deposit $300.00 required upon each parcel at the time of sale. All conveyancing. recording, revenue stamps, ete.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with wAhin iy duys from day of sale. ofherwise the %es Teserve the Tzht to tesell the prop- Y At fhe risk and cost of defaulting por- Xer, afier five days' advertisement of such resale iu_some Bewspaper published in Wash- ington, I Lt AL By corded Junior, Trustees. AUCTIONEER. DWELLIN AND BATIT, 1318 B STHEET . By v a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4901, folio 131, of the land records of the Distric Tumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the i Gffer for saie’ by pu The_premises. DAY OF NOVEMBER, P, the following-dé situate in the city of Was t of Columbia Wright Hopkinw' subdivislon of lots in_ square 1037 as per plat recorded in Liber 34, folio 144, in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, improved as above. Terms of 'sale: One-third of the purehase- money to be paid in cash. the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two vears. interest at 61 per cent per oium, pasable semi-anoually. from day of sale. red by deed of trust upon the properts sold, or all cash, at the option of The purchaser. A deposit of 300 required ¢ the purchaser at the time of sale. All onveyancing. recording. revenue stamps and notarial. fees at the cost of the purchaser. Torms of sale to be compiled with within thirty days from day of sale, qtherwise the trustees Teserve the Hight to rewll the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of Such resalo in some mewspaper published in the city, of Wasbgngton. D. €. B ISON P. MALONE. MORRIS | and prem- ington, Dis. further particnlars | BEING | n deed of trust duly | secnred | days | some | | of AUCTION SALES _ FOTURE DAYS. I | | | TOBER 27, 1924. AUCTION SALES _FUTURE DAYS. U. S. GOVERNMENT SALE At General Supply Committee Warehouses East Potomac Park % Thursday, October 30, 1924 1 At 10 o'Cl i Desks Zinc File Cases Chairs | Binders O1d Elect: Il Scrapwood Scrap Iron | Tables Paper | Barrels | Etc. Etc, | Immedintely thereafter, at th | Boatyard, Gth d Water Stx ! ‘Fwentieth Century, 4-cylinder, 4- % Department Equipment Shops, 5th | 40,000 Ibx. New Scerap Zim Buil St. and Missouri Ave. N.' Desks Electrical Material H Hinges i Pzper | | | Chairs Shovels Giuide C. Etc. CADAM A K. | Trustees’ Sale of Vatuable Meat Market Fixtures, Groceries, | Etc., Contained in No. 614 N Street N.W. By ¢ | apr WESCHLER, AUCTION deed af trust dated | orded April 8. 1024, 18, amonz the mcords fited i | deeds uttice of Gie District of | i+t underaigned truxtees will sell by | ction | withi e and r Meat Bread Case 1. Seal Fox. It Slicing M Smull Tt WM CLARK SAMUEL 1 TAYLOR COLLEGEMAN Trust AUCTIONE ADAM Groceries and Valuable Fixtures in No. 2141 H Street N.W. By Public Auction. | | Friday, October 31, 1924. Commencing 2 O’Clock P.M. | | Small stock misee Ma | WESCHLER, n. | " | Navi ¢ Comp. all ki Tee Boxes, Mert Block ADAM 28,20, frigerating Oak C Ete A. WESCHLER. Auct. Special Sale of Entire Con- tents of 201 Indiana Avenue N.W. Burlap Sacks Hardware ock A.M. Automobile Tires Twine Elevator Cable Scrap Copper Printers’ Blanketing Rubber c. e following loeations: Gregory's W.. | Gasoline Motor, Mari yele, Z2-horxepower. Pout Office and W Stx. N.W., approximately ding D, third floor, wing 6, 6th Bulbs File Cases Hatchets Binders Folders Etc. Robt. LeFevre, Superintendent of Supplies. ards By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Wednesday 10 A.M. LS MENT, SUPERY ISTN ashington. . ., Oct ) will he opened s offiee at 2 pom. Nov. 17, 1924, for ex or Nghting fixtures for Federal ccordance with drawings and specific < of which may had &t thix A. WETMORE. PROPOSA v DEPAKE SURY o tions, office. Acti weerfully given. G WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 29, ing at 10 AM. we will xell . without any limit, 40 Rooms quantity of Auto- con- bix rze Wall Mirror, 2 rnd everything else tained therein. Terms Cash. D. NOTES, Auctioneer. WESCHLER, ATCTION i ADAM Hcusehcld Furniture, Player and Upright Pianos, Hotel Car- pets, Rugs, Etc. Also Drugs, Medicines, Fixtures, Barber Supplies, Etc. By Public Auction. At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Wednesday, Commencing 9:30 A.M. | At 10 O’Clock A.M. | Automobiles, including Tour- | ing Cars, Roadsters and Deliv- aries. AT 11 0°CLOCK Hotel and Other Carpets AT 1 0CLOCK PAL | Cases. Wall Cases. Cash’ Hegidter, E onder T 8. Marshal AT 2 OCTOCK M * Supply_ Stock, Harby Showenses. Cash Regist 1 Tora Delivers by onder Duckete, Trustee Torms: Cash ADAM A. WESCHLER. Auet AM Int and rhe AUCTIONE ALY OF VALUARLE THRE RICK DWELLING,” 1510 STREET N.W. 12 ROOMS, 4 BATHS DOUBLE BRICK By virte of a cortain deed of trust duly recorded July 19. 1923, of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request £ the party seenred thereby. the nndersizned trustees will offer for sale by pi ‘wuction, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, MRER 6, 1924, AT FOUR THIRTY P, the following deseribed land ises, <ituate in the city of Washing- of Columbia, to wit: Lot 39, subject to first frost of $10.000. | st at 6 per cent, doe July 2, 192t second trust of approximatel THOMAS DOWLING & €0, RS, ms of sale: Cash above first and second A deposit of $500 required of the | purchaser at_ the time of sale. All convey- | ancing. recording and revenue stamps and | notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within | ffteen days from day of sale, otherwise | the trustees reserve the right to resell the sperty at the risk and cost of the defanlt aser after five days' advertisement in some newspaper published in ty of Washington. D. C. MES . BARNES, ULLER. Substituted Trustees. . AUCTIONEER. Valuable Drug Store Fixtures, “Lippincott” Soda Fouttain, Large Plate-Glass Mirror, Cash Register, Showcases, Etc., Contained in No. 707 G Street N.W.; Also Lease of Premises. By Public Auction. Friday, October 31, 1924, Commencing 10:30 A.M. Fine “Lippincott” Soda Fountain and Large Plate Glass Mirror Back-Bar (cost S about 4 years ago). Carbonator. Plate Glass Display {(ases, Cigar Case. Cashier's Rooth, Nat'l Cash Register. Register, Prescription Case, Plate Glass Mirrored Toi- let Article Case, Shelving, Iron Safe, Celling Fans, also lease 'of premises. The nbove will first ho offcred s an entirety and it a satis. factory bid is not received will ba mediatels sold in detail. Terms: Cash. ADAM A, WESCHLER, Auct. | TRADE MARR C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts. 715 13th Street e E state Sale of Household Goods, Office Fur- niture, Personal Effects, etc. | At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Wednesday October 29th, 1924, at 10 AM. By order of the Washington Loan & Trust Co. and others. And at 2 M. Automobiles, etc. ‘Without Worry or Risk. Re- sponsible_Service—Low Rates. Storage in rooms, $2.00 mo. and up. Ex- pert packers for shippisg. NORTH 104 705-9 Florida Avenns MOVING! SPECIAL RATES. ANYWHERE, ANY TIME. PADDED VANS. NATIONAL DELIVERY ASS: N.W. 5 ko) FIREPRO T O FR.A LARGEST FAMILY MOVE LOCAL AND LONG D CRATE AND PACK BY E 1313 YOU STREET,N.W PHONE NORTH 3343 x| = NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE & MOVING CO. toraze Household Goods. 500 Rooms. and_Lone Distance Moving. EXPERT PACKERS & SHIPPERS. Moderats Bates. Good Work. 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Pitt’s eyes looked out over Carlisle Bay, of whic this plateau commanded a clear View from the fort on one side to the long sheds of the wharf on the othe Along this wharf a few shallow boats were moored, and Pitt caught himself wondering which of these was the wherry in which with a little luck they might have been now at sea. Out lover that sea his glance ranged mis- erably. In the roads, standing in for the shore before a gentle breeze that| scarcely ruffied the sapphire surface of the Caribbean, came a stately red- hulled rigate, fiying the English en- sign. | however, from the partia stupor which pain had mercifully in dnced, a new variety of pain arouse him. The "ks stood in the open under the full glare of the tropical sun, and its blistering rays streamed down upon that mangled, bleedin back until he feit as if flames firo were searing it. And, soon. this was added x torment still more | unspeakable. Flies, the cruel flie the Antilles, drawn by the seent of blood, descended in a cloud upon him Small wonder that the ingeniou Col. Bixhop, who so well understood the art of loosening stubborn tongt had not deemed it necessary ave 1o other means of tor 3 ture. his fiendish cruel Col. Bis alted to consider Es Blslig 121000 fisiider her d devise a torment more cru jshading his eyes with his fleshly hand. | ;o unendurable than the torment Light as was the breege, the vessel| ;,iyr would here procure a ma spread no canvas to it bevond that of | [T, WORIG Bl ber foresail. Furled was her every | "y M8 CORCHOR, oL | other sail, leaving a clear view of the [ yn¢i} he was in danger of breakin majestic lines of her hull, from tow- | ig Jimbs, and, writhing, screamed i+ ering stern castle to gilded beak-| ,priny. 3 head that was aflash in the dazzling | Thus sunshine. who s So leisurely an advance argued a|mater master indifferently acquainted with these waters, who preferred to creep forward eautiously, sounding his | way. At her present rate of progress | it would be an hour, perhaps, before |she came to anchorage within the| i harbor. And whilst the colonel viewed | | her, admiring, perhaps, the gracious beauty of her, Pitt was hurried for- ward into the stockade, and clapped | into the stocks that stood there ready for slaves who required correction Col. Bishop followed him presently h'Jeisurely rolling gait ‘A mutinous cur that fangs to his master must manners at the of hide,” was all he said bef about his executioner's job | That with his own hands he should do that which most men of his station would, out of self-respect. have gated to one of the negroes, gives you the measure of the man's beasthiness. | It was almost as if with relish, as if sratifying some feral instinct of cruelty, that he now lashed his v tim about head amd shoulders. Soon his cane was reduced to splinters by | his violence. You know, perhaps, the [ sting of a fexible bamboo cane when |it whole. But do realize |its murderous quality when it has been split_into several long, lithe blades, ecach With an edge that is of | the keenness of a knife? | _ When, at last, from very weariness, | Col. Bishop flung away the stump| . {and thongs to which his cane had |l > : 1 | been reduced, the wretched slave ol e ot back was bleeding pulp from neck|, ;igc JXPianed the situation to waist. : : = . Lt B o gasping speech. “I'm rot her As long as full sensibility Rt T hica ithe Tae ittty ooy Gy visitor and his busines | But in a measure from pain his | ¥ OF O e rowling fn h senses were mercifully dulled, helyy o5~ wBag cess to the filthy slaver sank forward in the stocks, and hung | (2T9%} “H30 €638 10 the (ULhy STaver: there now in a huddled heap, faintly [ 2o Mo, (HUt I devil sith m‘: ‘;”’ 1! Whether he giv surety : = boat or not, whether he exp not. the boat remains, and we'r nd vou're coming with us dreaming, Peter,” said We're not going this tin agistrates will confiscate t boat since the surety’s not paid they press him Nuttali = whole plan ar on the forehead Mr. Blood turned away, and agony in his eyes looked out to over the blue water by which he 1 so fondly hoped soon to be travei. back to freedom The great red ship had drawn co erably er shore by no owl tically, she was ent ing the Already one or wherries were putting off from wharf to board her. From wh he stood, Mr. Blood could see linting of the brass cannons mous on the prow .above the curvi head, and he could make ou the figure of a seaman in the forv chains on her larboard side, leanins out to heave the lead An angry voice aroused his_unhappy thoughts. ‘What the devil are here?” The returning Col. Bishop striding into the stockade, his negro. following ever. Nr. Blood turned to face him, and oteam L over that swarthy countenance Sailings 10 am.. 2 p.m. Round irip, which, indeed, by now was tanncd Admission to Grounds, 2c. Total, $1. to the golden brown of a half-cast- — Indian—a mask descended e “Doing?’ said he blandly Miami-—-Land of Enchantment | the autics of my ofiice.” P . e The colonel, strid - iously Only Three Days From Baltimore . T $45.00 includes meals and stateroom berth ward, observed two things. d empty pannikin on the seat besid Next Sailings, Nov. 3, 13, 24 tha el t i | For particulars address prisoner, and the palmetto 5 h protecting his back. “Have you darc || Baltimore and Carolina 4 | Steamship Co. to do this?" The veins on the plar er's forehead stood out like cords. 1008 15th St. N.W. (Investment Bldg.) Franklin 139. “Of course 1 have.” Mr. tone was one of faint surprise Circulars available at Star Office. Satisfactory service since 1817 recourse Not all he found h 1 to his sudde | Blood carried a large palmetto lea | Having whisked away with this the | Peter Blood 4 vision aliz ore him. M flies that were devouring Jeremy's back, he slung it by a strip of fibe: from neck, that it pro tected further attacks well from the ravs of the Noxt, sitting down beside him. drew the sufferers head down on n shoulder, and bathed his fa from a pannikin of cold water. P shuddered and moaned on a long, | drawn breath “Drink!” he the love of Chri The pannikin was held to his qu ering lips. He drank greed noisily, nor ceased until he had dra attempted to the lad’s o him from as su sped. “Drink, f shows his g learn good stripe setting cost re draught. he “My back There was he n unusual glint his lips were nt when he parted them speak, his voice came cool and stead: “Be easy, now. One thing at back's taking no ha for the present, since ['s it up. I'm wanting to kne what's happened to yvou. D've th we can do without a navigator t ve go and provoke that b until he all but Kkills Pitt sat up and groaned But this time his angui: rather than physical “I don’t think a nav ot screamed n A is you ator will remain- Pitt had made no sound oo Bishop set his foot upon the a cruel smile on his full, coarse fac “Let that teach you a proper sub- mission,” said he. “And now touch- ing that shy friend of vours, vou ! shall stay here without meat or drink | —without meat or drink. d've hear | me?>—until you please to tell me his name and business. He took h foot from the bar. “When you've| had enough of this, send me word, and we'll have the branding irons to you.” On that he swung on h strode out of the stoc negroes following. Pitt had heard him things in our dreams. ment so spent yranded as we hear At the mo- | was he by his eruel ~ RESORTS. ATLANTIC CIT HOTELBOSCOBEL %< Open sli sear. October rates far tws. 35 up Also Eurepesn plan. E. MARION. STEAMSHIPS Delightful Sail to Hx'sta;ic MOUNT VERNON All-the-Way-by-Waser-Route Steamer Chas. Macalester Kentucky av. him from vou doinz o e Blood' “I said he was to have neither meat nor drink until I ordered it." “Sure, now, I never heard ve." “You never heard me? How shou you have heard me when you weren here?" “Then how did know what orders Blood's tone was p “All that T knew your slaves was being murthered by the sun and the flies. And I says to myself, this is one of the colonel's slaves, and I'm the colonel's doctor. and sure it's m duty to be lookinz after the colonel's property. So 1 just gave the fellow a spoonful of water and covered his back from the sun. And wasn't T right now?” “Right?" The colonel was almost speechless easy, now, be easy!" Mr. Blood }in:pmmx him. “It's an apoplexy ye'll bhe contracting if ye give way to heat like thi The planter thrust him aside with | an imprecation, and stepping forward | tore the palmetto leaf from the pris r's back. “In the name of humanity, * Mr. Blood was beginning. The colonel swung upon him furi usly. “Out of this!” he commanded And don’t come near him again until send for vou, unless you want to e served in the same way. He was terrific in his menace, in his bulk and in the power of him But Mr. Blood never flinched. 1t came to the colonel, as he found himself teadily regarded by those light-blue |eves that looked so arrestingly odd in that tawny face—like pale sap- phires set in copper—that this rogue had for some time now been grow- 1E presumptuou: It was a matter |that he must presently correct Meanwhile Mr. Blood was speaking |again, his tone quietly insistent. “In the name of humanity,” he re- | peated, “ye'll allow me to do what 1 can to ecase his sufferings, or I swear to you that I'll forsake at once tha duties of a doctor, and that it's devil another patient will 1 attend in this unhealthy island at all” For an instant the colonel was too amazed to speak. Then: By God!" he roared. “D' ye dare take that tone with me, you dog? D’ ye dare to make terms with me?" 1 do that” The unflinching blue eves looked squarely into the colo- nel's and there was a devil peeping out of them—the devil of reckless: ness that is born of despair. Col. Bishop considered him for long moment in silence. “I've beet too soft with vou,” he said at last But that's to be mended.” And he tightened his lips. “T'll have the rods W you until there's not an inch of skin left on your dirty back. (Continued In Tomorrow's Star.) e expect me to e'd given?' Mr itively aggrieved was that one OUTINGS TO HISTORIC EASTERN VIRGINIA OLD POINT COMFORT NORFOLK VIRGINIA BEACH || Healthful-—-Restful- Enjoyable Daily Service | Modern Steel Palace Steamers NEW YORK-BOSTON BY SEA CITY TICKET OFFICE ‘Woodward Building, 731 15th St. N.W. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT (0. now Express service to Esgland and principal ports on Continent. Mag- Bificent vessels, including Majestio, world's " largest ship. Highest etandards of luxury, comfort and cuisine. 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