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AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WAS FOR SALE—HOUSES « inued) Near 18th and Newtc A 3 1 n & SALE OR RENT HOUSES. i tment, EFORE BUYING OR RENTING CITY OR uinran o colored property wprovemen . payment \|u~(|l‘ Shoals, A‘\h. heat, elec. see our large, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. HIN GTON P AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. 3. OWE TRUSTEE LE OF VALUABLE ESTATE, SITUATE_ON OF WISCON: ry REAL THE PAST SIDE N _AVENUE BETWEEN P TS NORTHWEST, FRONT. ON WISCONKIN A DEPTH OF ABOUT D BY THREE nts; 3 R PRE 21 AND 1519 (S CONSIN ‘AVENTUE NORTHW} 7 virtue of a certain deed of trust duly corded, in Liber No. 4871, follo 472 et. seq., the land records of District of Colum THOS. J. OW TRUSTEES' SALE ING, BEI FIRKT STREBT By virtue of a July 21, 1924, being Instru oF trustees wiil sell at public the premis OF FEBRUARY, A.D. the followiug described land uate in the District of Coly nated as and being lot Harry K. Boss 3 VALUABLE PREMISES 0342 FORTY NORTH WEST. n deed of trust, dated TONEERS. DWELL- ment No. 74, re corded July 28, 1924, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned dction, in front of TH DAY | AT FOUR P.M., and premises, sit umbia, and desiz in square 17 | offer for wale | seribea WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1925. STEAMSHIPS. 33 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. HLER & SON, AUCTNEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Bus- iness Property No. 1333 14th Street N.W. By virtue of & certaln deed of trust duly recorded on July 1924, as Instrument No. of the ‘land “ricords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured the the undersigned trustees will public auction in front of the )AY, THE TWENTY-SE DAY OF JANUARY, 1925. AT FOI Y 0'CLOCK P.M., 'the following land and premises, situate In ADAM AW The Ark of the Covenant ‘A Story of Mystery and Adventure BY VICTOR MacCLURE. Copyright, 1924, by Harper & Brothers. ntinued from Yesterday's Star.) |plateau was gained by an opening which “Rig the spare Ro1Ai thie iechinite working convulsiv was white Milliken i s binding the coil of wire attached the spare welght, lowered through the apert He then connected the slack to the drum “Ill do the lying that's necessary,” said a key board of the radic On came us, and we hea phone. Tullo, aerial, Millik whose hand and whose face en” T d the nd quickiy which ho Setor went to the the muchine, for rd a voice heading in the o Merlin! sion of part of this way Mount Airy™ and “Fills' Va at recorded in Libier 57, fol ordx of the office of the ' survey trict_of Columbla, subject o covenants Terms: for , and At the request of the party secured thereby, the ‘underslkned ‘trostee Wil tell, at public” auction. in front of the premises. CESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF FERRD: A.D 1925, 'AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK YL the following-described land and prem- ises.situate fu the City of Wushington, Dix trict of Columbia, and designated as and being parts of lot« 17 and 18 in hs | Fins® addition to Georgetown RS, | 1 in the cits of Washington, and being bed by metes and boutds as follows: Reginning for the same on the east line of High street., Wisconsin avenue, at a point distant 25 5 from the north west corner of said lot 18 and runuing thence | nort rly parailel with the north line of suid lot 130 feet to the east line of said lot, thence southeasterly on the east_line of 18 and 17 a distan teet, southwesterly paralie]l with the first northwesterly at right hwesterly par 9 feet to northwesterly along to the point of With right of way in cmmon forover over and tirough an alley, 3 feet wide, on the ding from Wiscon pack 97.9 feet, with er waid alley O feet the lot, together with (e — As Seton conducted Milliken and myself about the caves, showing us everything that was to be seen, we meét many members of the league. There was not a man amonog them who could not look vou squarely in the eye or who had not every appear- ance of sterling honesty. In Milliken and myself, as the pilots of the Mer- Mn—the only air machine to get within real fighting distance of the Ark of the Covenant—the men in the caves showed a keen interest We had to fight the battle off Moga- dor over and over again with new roups as they collected around us n the various departments. Even Milliken began to lose his resent- ment. To harbor ill feeling among 80 many specimens of decent citizens was impossible. Here were clean- limbed, keen-faced young Americans and Englishmen, and older men, grav- er of mien than the younger fellow: but all clearly good types of intelli- gent humanity. A crew less piratical could not have been imagined. That every man among them was tmbued with a sense of high purpose was not obviously appareng, but that it was there could not be denied. The eager questions that were shot at us about the effects of the ralds wer. clear indication of the keen inter- was concealed among dense under- growth ar here stood the sinter cones that Dan and 1 had been ex- amining when we were captured The raising of the Merlin was done in very seamanlike fashion. A tree was felled close to the plane, and was lopped and trimmed into the arm of a rough derrick, and this was hoisted by means of cables reeved to standing timber, firmly stayed, till its upper end hung over the Merlin. From this point was depended a kle of two double blocks, the low er of which was hooked to the ring- bolt on the Merlin's cabin-top. When all was set, the gang “ran away with the cable, navy fashion, and the hull of the seaplane came out of the water. Pumping out the water from the floats and patching the bul- let-holes took very little time, and at last the Merlin- floated on the lake, very much herself again, ex- cept for 2 muddy nose and a scratch or two. Her engine, in pite of the ducking, was In such a condition that only half an hour's work was needed to put it in order, and when Seton had given instructions to gang to remove all traces of operations before returning, he joined Milliken | if and myself aboard the plane. Pres- ently we had taken off from the lake est that was taken in the object of |and were circling above the plateau the league I don't think I need tell of the I will say that Seton had a splendid | feelings that held me when T found way with the men under his com- |myself in the air with the old bus mand. He knew just the right thing |again, or of the temptations that pos- to say, and the right way to say it, | sessed Milliken and myscif. 1 think to get the best out of each man.|Seton gauged the turmoil in our His authority was unmistakable, | hearts with fair accuracy, for he though his exercise of it was any- | smiled whimsically at my thing but vigorous. and myself with a nice air The gang he picked to help in the | pathy refoating of the Merlin could not| “Let her ve been bettered. They seemed to | said. “I'd like to see how be sailors mostly, and among them hurry to return yet.” was that stout and silent mariner [ I took him at his word of the question about toucans, spe- |the plane into a north clally called out of the commissariat | stunting to show her paces. for the job. The gang collected ma- | interest shown by on in terial for the purpose, and with Mil- [we went further North than liken, myself and Seton, set out fo and I was just about to let the top of the plateau him take the controls to try her when, We climbed by a high staircase to | dead ahead of us, the speck of anoth L tunnel entrance, and, and began to | into sight ascend that passage by which Dan | the approach of and myself had been brought blind- | » as soon as I d fold into the cavern. This passage | your course, Boon,” was a natural one, the track, we were “And answer told, of an ancient underground |s stream. It was lit up at intervals | along Its length by electric glob and emergence to the top of STEAMSHIPS. SOUTHERN WINTER RESORTS via NORFOLK Palace Steamers— ‘Northland and Southland’ From Washington Daily 6:30 P.M. New York-Boston by Sea CITY TICKET OFFICE Woodward Building, 731 15th St. N.W. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. District of Columbis, to-wit: Part of lot 8 in Alfred and Anton Heitmuller's subdivision in square 242, ‘recorded in Liber B, follo 1, of records of the surveyor's office of wald District, beginning on 14th street, 2019 feet orth of kouthwest corner of said lot, wald | belog in the center of wall between houses Nos. 1381 and 133 Street north west: the lutter of which ples the land herein described and running thence north on 14ih street 2514 feet fo center of north | wall of waid premises No. 1333 14th street northwest: thence with sald center of said wall und ‘at right angles fo sald 14th street to rear line of xaid lot; thence southwesterly on sald rear line to a point due east of the point of beginning; and thence due west and through center of ' said first mentloned wall to int.; 2 blocks from LEE MINAR Main 1143, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. or of the Dix L of Sold subject to & prior deed of trust 000, further particulars of which will be annouiiced at time of sale: the ase price above aaid trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Conveyancing, recording and revonue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms (0 be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be ad vertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. ; in square | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONE | Sale of Desirable Three-Story Brick Building, Containing Two Five-room and bath and One Six-Room and Bath Apartments; Hot- water Heat, Being Premises 307 M Street Northwest. By Auction. £ ‘the_ pre NTY EIGIT OURTHI h that th ROBERT E. P. KREITER, R. THOMAS ROBINSON, Ja27-d&ds,exSu _ Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTION OF VALUABLE um.\ REST ¥ 1506 14th STREET | | this standing be have made a v ow with a spar back of the head would quictus and at last Se was staring his Criun of" wle: Properts will be sold_sub- T P e o Crist Tor S30000 8015 BEING | §1000 requited of purchaxer at saie. A1 ¢on NORTH- | vevancing,s recording, revenue stamps and no- ATiul focs at cout Of Durchaser. Terms of sile 0 complicd With Within thirty dass from ikt To Fowell Droperts At risk and cost of de- Dubiivied n Wanhington, . ¥ Taxigxe GEORGE WILLIAM il LINKINS, Trustees. Ja16-d&ds,exsu TWO. virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly 1 in Liber No. 492, follo 208, of the land records of the District of Colu st of the party secured rustees will sell at | the INESDAY. JANUARY riginal L wai 18 feet a de 5 ) ed f described | | north 5 feet of said | | public WEDNESDAY RUARY. A.D. 19 CoCk Pt the q. and premises, the Connty of Washington, Distr of ( ta. and ted as and being numbered twenty-nine (29) in square numl twenty-sevel A three subdivision rge W | dames T t of a “*Indol per plat recorded Co . at follo 42, o the records surveor's office for suid Dist ms of eule: One-third of the purchase bney to be paid in cash, bal i two equal ins nts, payable iu one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per annum. puyable semi-annually, from day of sale, s ured by deed of truat upon the property xold or all cash, at the option of the purchuser. A deposit of $200.00 will be required at time of Al conveyoucing, recording, revenue cost of purchaser. Terms of sale o' be cimplicd with within 30 d lay of sule, otherwise the trustees res t to reell the property at the of defa purchaser, afer fi advertisement of such resals in_some news paper published in Washington, 1. ¢ EDWARD W. WHITESIDE, ALFRED B. BAKE! 24-a&is.exSu THUS. J. OWEN & & by way Terms Gt sale: One-third of the money o be paid in cash, balance equal liments, payable in one and two years, with intereSt at 7 per centum per un Dum,’ payable semi-aunually, from day of s2c. secared by deed of (rust upon the prop. sold, or all cash, at the option of A “deposit " of time of sale. "All converanc recording, reveue stamps, efc.. at purchaser. Terms of sale fo bo compl Within 50 days from day of sale, otherwise the | n trustee reserves the right to resell th erty at the risk and cost of defau't Trustees’ Sale to Close an Estate | chaser. after "ve dury “nvertisen of a Very Valuable, Centrally | maniie & foe semminacs Located Business Property, at| N*"0¥AL Ay the Corner of New York Ave- | nue, Fifth and L Streets Northwest. purchase i i two 00. A it prior encum- eit of $200 Al convesancing, smplied with MAS I OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. R THE ABOVE CALE IS POSTPONED, ount of the inclement weather, iDNESDAY, FERRUARY FOURTH, 1 2 SAME HOUR AND PLACE BY OKDER OF TRUSTEES, Ja28.08 45, exSn TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Real | Estate, Situate at the North- east Corner of 31st and N Streets Northwest, Fronting About 40 Feet on N Street and 120 Feet on 31st Street, Con- taining About 4,800 Square Feet, Improved by Large Brick Apartment Building, With Garage or Stable Ad- = oN i 3, of xal nue sta Lamont was t o said b & out of the porth I don't th i liken,” aid his hand the he could he liken turned wit “Hell with someth “You gav head, Se i erty it our hani purchaser. quired at 000" will e re - of the TOMORROW. OWEN & SON, AUCT prop. ot in | JNEERS. | | ] he NGS AND TRUST €0 ANK W. STONE, Second vice president Trustee. PERCIVAL WILSON, Secrctars. Afds, exSi AUCTIONE Attest: E. ADAM A. WESCHLER & S0 B g Fa: 5 the 1. by deed to handle en we tu on,” 16 goes. out for a bit, B he | 2250 NINTH RICK LING. WITH 3 NO. 3 i METAL DAY OF JANTARY sa N - of a ¢ City v 2: ! recorded as t No. York avenue o District_of Co rt the party front o DAY IR R f trust July 1, 14 of the land record SO, AUCTIONEI £ trust duly 410, et District of C ot the a ‘trustee aatea | = the | bus, we in- TRUSTEES' SToty PREMT WEST By virtue of a o recarded fn Liber No SF e Tand retards of 11 Dists S ot e thie undarsigned trostecs wil sell at lgnated us and being part Crlon. In front of fhe pres ot a e catets AL TiE NINTH DAY OF FERRUA LY 5 ; : Eeiows e v and thirty-three (1283); ) in of "Washington, described ms follows Bing for the. same at the i Rortn Tine of N (Gay) ereet whi SALE RICK 1140 OF VALUABLE DWELLING, S STREET TWO. BEING NORTH! party secured 1l sell, at t of the premises. on IETH DAY OF JAN at FOUR O'CLOCK PM., bed land and premises, Washingtoa, District of the public AON OF FEBRUAKY. 1025, O'CLOCK M., ‘the following 1 land and premises. situate in Dis. of Columbiu, to wit: Lot 34 in squar proved as abov of sale: The shove properts will be ot to a prior déed of Trust for about sariiculars &t sale: balance cash. A St of 200 required of purchaser at time All conveyancing. recording. rever and notarial fees at cost of to pmplied w of sale, ot the res the right to resell the prop: risk and cost of the defaulting advertisement of newspaper publisied in « public aucti ] deed of trust duly | ERIDAY "l‘ re the twelve the eity Begin raection of the with the east gress) street, it being et of nd run sajd line of N ther orth, parallel aid Thirty-fir ¥ (120) feet to 50.33 as wark, of sale, and in he | her 47 of that sub orded in < of t that our replied spare STEAMSHIPS. radio aerial's the “for the trustes aggregate | ert to bear in pecty sald, \\\'Qn\i\l‘wur ey Jar., ruste nw., o ————— | taxation purpo Terms of sale of the money 10 be paid in caxh, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years. with interest at seven pe Der st payable semiannually, from duy of sale 3 perts all cash, t the option of the purchaser. deposit of $200 will Le required at time of ‘ale. All convesa record . stamps, ete., At cost sale to be comp om day of s ADAM Aucts. Entire Stock of Shoes Contained in premises Tth &|. D Sts. N.W. (over Lincoln Nat’l Bank) formerly known as Everybody’s Shoe Store. By Public Auction Monday, February 2, 1925 Commencing 10:30 A.M. The nabove stock will first be of- fered as an entirety and If a satis- factory bid is mot eived will be immediately sold in detail. Cash WESCHLER $1 A. ¥ & SON, the p RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. FeWILTSHIRE uya from day of . N. J. TiEht to resell at P PALESTINE dl EGYPT BythefamousS.S.‘‘ROTTERDAM™ Leaving New York, Feb. 4th, 1925 under the Holland America Line’s own management 66 Days of Delightful Diversion Itinerary includes: Madeira, Lis- | bon, Cadiz, Seville,Gibraltar, Algiers, ! Tunis. Athens, Constantinople, Tha YolyLand,Egypt,ItalyandtheRivies® Amertean Express ‘coarge of mhore reservations now. folder. /HOLLAND AMERICA LINE 21-24 State Street, New Yori TUSICAL INSTRUCTION PIANO SAXOPHONE BANJO F ee e B. NICHOLSON AUCTIONEE DULANY N.W. ROZIER $a28-1&4 TTHOS. 3. TRUSTEES' SALE_ 0 s-num AND ATTIC js.ex-Sn 815 Vermont aven: OWEN & SON, TRUST COMPANY, J OWEN & SON., AUCTIONEE! | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable ! Three-Story Brick Dwelling,| Containing 10 Rooms, Bath,| ! Hot-Water Heat, Being Prem- ises No. 224 2nd Street North- east, Also Two- Story, Two- Car Brick Garage in Rear. @ VALUABLE TWO. FRAME DWELLING $a20-04&ds ex-Sa | SALE OF PERSONAL EF- FECTS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC., FOR STOR-| AGE CHARGES.—NOTICE | IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, | 1925, AT 10 O'CLOCK AM,, | AND EACH SUCCEEDING FRIDAY THEREAFTER| UNTIL ALL GOODS ARE DISPOSED OF, there will be at public auction OF "SMITH’S TRANSFER & STORAGE CO,, INC,, 1313 YOU ST. N.W,, Washington, D. C.. Jiens for storage Foods, painin ts on stora Co., Tnc.. Annie Tanks. Beale, it e Rrow it Crandail or Mra. Dates, James DeBarthe DeBarthe, M. 3. Drum- 3. Drimmond. Percy | F1 "% vans. Eills P. Frre, Dr. Thomas H. Gar T Hall, Mrs. Vivia G, Holmes Salinda Juckaon, Mr. J. Bishop Johnson, . C. Johnson. James Johnson, Mre Adelalde Louch, Mr. George W. Lee. Mrs eorxle & Henrs T Lewis, Margaret Lewis, Mrs. Hosetta Logan, Wilson MeDowe Willlam Mel! Hen Padgett, Lottie Par- ran, Mre. A, M. Payne, W. H. Pleasants, J. W. Points, F. W. Ports R. L. Powell, Mrs. Rith E. Powell, Mre. H. S Tichards, Peari Iticketts, B H. Roney. Mrs. Roas Seagies. W- premises, situate | .. Sinkins, Lelia Smith, Mrs. Lillie Smothers, 4 being part of | Tarry Stevens, Jennie S. Stone, Bmma Tan: original lot 4 in square 73, scribed as fol- | cenotfse, Joh P. Taylor, Eva L. Thomas. lows, viz: Beginning at a point distant 16 | Jouis: Walker, Mrs. Mary Ward, Louis feet west fr( the southeast corner of sald | 8. Warfleld, R. B. Weyman, Arthur E. 1ot and o west along the line | Wheeler, Lettie White, Anna E. Wiliams, 16.83 feet, thence morth iame, Alice Yarborough, Ko W 80-foot wide alley. consinting of househiold goods, fr long the south line of said alley 10.53 e a y, fu foet ‘and " thence south 14892 feet 1o <K' | bog contente. “boxes ontentn, beds, book - street and the place of begluning, with the | Cuues. pictures. mirrors, tranks &nd. contents, Bankruptcy Salye of & Lawge | mpocmecn thoran i ot fhe pdh dresiers” uables, 'denkn, chuire e s, Stock of Men’s High Grade | money to be paid in cash and the balance | soiiowis ebn. i Waltes e Faroishi d Clothi in two ‘equal "installments. payable n one | 1A R BT Rou Colins, Evelyu V. Rl v“m“ EE O B | L coreseated b the Dromissosy eice el the | M% Vivia G. Holmes. Mr. dnd Mrw. Charies aluable Modern Amer-i §. Householder, I Amelia Smith, ican Walnut Fixtures and Unexpired Lease of Prem- purchaser, bearing intereat at the rate of six | & LR e Bl - pazable semiannuaily, | Ui dre o gl ® Mo, ey ises No. 1342 G St. N.W. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court o ray. G. G. Green, Irish Diplomatic Mission and Joseph Begley, Mrs. Marie Kidd, S. F. of the District of Columbia, holding a Bunk- Court in re Hoover Zook, Bankrupt No. Livingston, G. Grant Porter, Mrs. Marie Ran dolph. Triangle Utilities Corporation, George 7. the undersigned trustee will seil within premises. L. Miller, Mrs, A. Van Vieck, Mrs. R. L. Woods, consisting of boxes, crates, trunks, barrels, baskets, books, pictures, stand, hat By Public Auction, Tuesday, February 3, 1925, Commencing 10:30 A.M. box, efc.. consisting of one cange. Dr. Wil lam ‘Minyard, one machine. Nationai City e | —Stock, Fixtures and Lease of the above high- urchaser. | srade men’s store, including Developmint Co.. ona iron safe. (Sixned) ‘4 Witi"Wi55 | Furnishings and Clothing CLARENDON SMITH, President of Smith's Transfer and Storage Company, Inc., 1813 You otherwise de- | giciness and Tuxedo Suits, Overcoats, Top- oats, Hats, Caps: Silk, and_Wool Hose: st. n.w., Washington, D. C ja28-res Golt Hose. r, Mocha, Cape and other, Stff’ Collars; Ties, STEAMSHII’S Ifs, Suspenders, Garters. Handker. ik, ‘Wool and Madras Underwear; ‘Madras, Broadcloth and Dress Shirts (oo OEh, BRI 4ng Dre S CRUISE S fi}xturea. Megantic FEB. 25 Complete set_practically new modern Am fean Wainut Wall, Display. and. Stock Fix- tures, Partitions, Floorcases, Mirrors, etc. (cost ‘about $5,800). % ce Equipment. From New York stopping ample time for sightseeing at Havana, Santiago, Haiti, Kingston, Panama Canal, Cartagena, Curagao, La ¢ Machine, Shaw.Walker Metal Cabi- Meral Letter File, Tailor's Singer tachine, Hatbara: Perloating Mo Guaira, Port of Spain, Bar- bados, Fort de France, St. Thomas, San Juan, Nassau.' Local bookings WHITE STAR LINE | 2 The above lmv-k. fixtures and lease will first be offered us an entirety, and in the discretion of the trustee may be offered in three sepa- R. M. Hicks, Mgr., 1208 F Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. or any authorized steamship agent EDUCATIONAL. to., Agents excursions. Make Seud for illustrated of the District lie request of the party ed trux front ¢ on TU IWENTYSEVENTH DAY OF 1925, AT FIVE P, the foliow g described lund and premises. situste in the Vtrict of Columbis, and designated as and oelng lot 96 in a subdivision made by the Lynehburg 1 Corporation of lota in square 2808 ax per e ofoe of ‘the surveyor * of Colu in Liber 62, at f ct to covenants of record. Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust seil by pubiic | for $10,000.00 now overdue, the nopaid inter 920 Pa. ave. n.W.. to | est thereon and taxes and sp ssments, | charges, carpeis and [ if an: r particula b owill ba the following mames: | announced ut time of X hase price " 1401 Mase. | above said frust fo be paid in cash posit of $300.00 required. cording _and revenue sta cost. Terms to be compl! herwise d t forfeited and y be advertised and resold at iscretion of the_trustees DONALD M. EARLL, A. M. HAEDING Trustees. Terms. ADAM ARK ROAD. & SON. Aucts. Washington Business College 1328 Eye St. SCHLER & S0 i\ ROAD | Daxa.w | arpets and Rugs by Auction to Pay Storage and Other Charges. Nttice iy herehy given that o 1925, B we il Stenograph Secretarial Training Bookkeeping and Accountancy English and Allied Subjects Positi B Miami---Land of Enchantment Only Three Days From Baltimore or Philadelphia €475.00 tncindes menls and stntercom herth Steamers Carry Lloyd's Highest Class 16041 | Baltimore & Carolina S.S. Co. NEXT SAILINGS: From Balto. From Phila Fobruary & January 20 Febroary 18 Februsry 0 Marh February 19 1008 15th St. N.W. (nvestment Bldg.) Franklin 130 Weems Line SATURDAY, FEBRUARY _14th INNING T TEN-THIRTY, AN auction, at Weschier's, Storage and other s ‘stored_with us JANUAR o] 1 Grad Phone M F. Whitmore, 559 Principal as per plat re 301, of the the survesor of the part of lot *F v the Tehaker, : Arnold, Jennle E., tie, 1110 $th n.w.; Markle, 3221 14th at Gestguinger, L., . m.e.: Proctor A.. 229 12th st. Ethel M., 2, 3306 Holmead pl.; irving st.; Shepherd ave. n.w.: Wrathal, Tea st.; Canaban, 183 Col Mrs. Mary 1., 1021 8th st. and 808 H st. 802 The Highlands Apt.: Pott, 2 13th st e Chax. 20 H and y or i ormdtlon address STEAMSHIPE 280 Broadway, New York. 517 S. Spring St. Los Angeles. T * Land of Progress and Hospitality ;11 74 All steamer expenses included for 13 to 14 days — occan voyage from New York to Galveston and return; with 3 to 4 additional days ashore at passenger’s own expense. Total of 17 days away from New York. - Washington College of Law Co-Educational 1a16-d&ds,exSa 7 THE AROVE poned on acconnt FRIDAY. THE UARY, '1925. SAME 'PLACE THOS. J. OWE Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwelling, Being Premises 2121 K Street North- west, With Brick Building on Alley in Rear. By virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in Equity Cause No. 43363, we will sell at public auc- tion, in fi TU THE TW oF ARY, 1825 SALE HAS BEEN POST. ¢ inclement weather, until THIRTIETH DAY OF JAN AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM, Jn2%.4&ds EERS. and 1, Hanks, Miss MSna rtha ettie w "\ Mrs Effe ors degrees W ers deg [ 1315 K St ACE INSTITUTE| Accountancy and Business Administration i Gradaasws of the Iastitto are found everrhers | o profemional Aecouriants practics (G . A1 o exmcsiiva posttions is Busines. Late-si ternoon and early eveming lasses sre avallavle. | Telephone Main 8260 for Bulletin | Traaspertation I;}l‘lu,l?fi "‘c“ Streats, N. W oW e Franklin 4385 rd.: Diton, 1008 B st Huntley, Jobn A wood uys court; Payne ammings, 1310° D Mamie, 3, 123 Pa. ave.; erman ave.: Almas, Dr., 1012 Keyon' st.; Smith mond_or Mrs. Nrs! 2408 ACOR B. SHAPIRO. Mart MACRICE C. SHAPIRC Trust De Brodes, Pauline, Portner; Turner, L. T.. 817 Clarks court &.w.: Evans, Pauline, 240 Del. ave. w.v.; Barreti, 1426 D st. n.e. and 3545 11th &t ©.w.; Cord orge (., 8131 11th st; Griffin, Gerald 1915 Calvert st. and 1802 Monroe st THE _ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN ) UNTIL THURSDAY, JANUARY VE_0'CLOCK PAL. SAME PLACE DY ORDER OF THE TRUSTE . POST paved o 20t b, DAY. DAY £ U622 M ati; - 0. 3., 1324 29th st. and Rosslyn, Box 85; Jones, R. H.. 115 41 st Meyer, Lewis J.. 2, 1116 13th st. and 918 Bartman, Jullus, 2207 Eye st. Al will please *ake noti E. P. 48 BSCHLER & SO NEWT =h JUST WE I TIONEERS. 0. rustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- | improved Lot on l7th Street Nenr Upshur N. in the District of Columb of SCHOOL High Rcant HINKEL & CO.. Ja28-fed Maine Ave. 8% ADAM Elementars oA Glorious Cruise ‘Down the cAtlantic and cAcross the Balmy Gulf of Mexico HE “All Water Route” direct to Galveston. Down the coast into the warm, rejuvenating atmosphere of the Gulf Stream, a delightful tem- perature and real comfort all the way. Steamer calls at Key West with its picturesque Spanish quarter, fishing fleets, turtle crawls, sponge docks and celebrated cigar factories. You round the Florida Keys, crossing the Gulf of Mexico to Gal- wveston, gateway to all points in Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, New Mexico and the Pacific Coast. Optional interesting side trips available enrouta, are:— To Havana and return, from Koy West . $30.00 To Tampa and return, from Key West . $30.70 To Miami and return, from Key West . $14.36 Te Palm Beach and return, from Key West $19.76 Fast Through Package Car Froight Service to all Southwestern points. MALLORY LINE A. W. PYE, Passenger Trafic Mgr., Pier 36 North River, N. Y. W, Auctioneers. World | eaucat Au gister todus 314 Mass. Ave. or Phone Fr. 46! B R R R The Temple School Stenography, Typewriting, Secretarial Course ening W nbia, ally g ta ed fhere- ut v DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL WAY TO SOUTH- WESTERN CITIES: Albuquerque. $95.15 Austin . 70.73 Beaumont . . 64, Dallas . . . 7334 ElPaso . . 79.55 Fort Worth 7334 Galveston . . 63.00 Houston . . 64.80 Los Angeles . 107.27 Oklahoma City 79.58 Phoenix . 95.22 San Antonio . 7237 San Diego . . 107.27 San Ftancisce 108.90 Tucson . 9046 ribed land l on the prop" option of the cquired upon_ac- conveyancing, - notar: erty wold, or_all purchaser. $500.00 dep: ceptance of b All fees and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty Qays from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the Tight to 'resell the property a the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, aftec five daye’ advertisement of such resale in some mewspaper publisbed in Wasiington, D. C. WALTER M. RASTIAN, JAMES P. SCHICK, 1815-0&0s.ex-50 Trustees. 24 THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POST- poned, on account of inclement weather, ua tl FRIDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF JANUARY, 1925, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., SAME PLACE RY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. the purchase evening. bulance in two the prom in one v nt per payable scmi-annual- 1 the prop- of the + Main 3258 ¢ SHORTHAND 1N SCHOOL for Secre- A taries. Touch Typ- ing, Spelling, English Business Letter Writing, Bookkeeping. tendrnce. Est. § 1338 G s for graduates. M. George Washington University Law School Co-Educationa] Member of Association of American Law Schools Second half year begins February 2. New Students may enter at that time. Complete forenoon beginning at 9 am. Late » 5:10 to 5, for employ The late sfternoon curr.cul approved by the Council on Le ation of the American Har Association Secretary, 1435 K Street m day of sule, - YRGE L. WHITFORD, BERTRAND EMERSON, Jr., CIONEERS. VALUABLE APART- WITH STORES ON HLER & SON, AUC SALE OF MENT BUILDING FIRST FLOOR, K AND 1621 17th CORCORAN STREET), By virtue of a certain_deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4956, folio 46 et keq., of the land records of the District of Colum: Dis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, undersigned trustees will offer for sale by publ fon. in_front of the rem ses, ON TU! THE 27th DAY OF JANUARY, 1935, “at 4°0'CLOCK .M., the oliowing-described Iand and premises, situate in the clty” of Wasnizgton, Distrct of Colur bia, to-wit: 3 in_Johu T. Arm Subdivision of lots in square 175 s per prat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia In Liber 14, at folio 107, improved as mbovs. to be sold ‘subject, how- ever, to a prior deed of trust for % due februnry 14, 1030 [ S0000. at ms of sale: Over and above said trust, one-half cash, balance in monthly paymen ding interest at 7%, from d of sale, secured by @ second deed of tru upon the property sold, or all cash over trust, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $1,000.00 required of the purchaser at. the time of sale. Al conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial 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 réserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five da; vertisement of such resale in some newspa published in the city of Washington. D. C. WILLIAM L. LANNING, CRAGIN W. DONALDSON, 1al4-0&ds.ex-Su Trustees. T THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON necount of the inclement weather until FRI- DAY, JANUARY THIRTIETH, 1825, AT THE SAME HOUR AND PLA\‘E 422829 BX QRDER OF TRUSTEES. FUTURE DAY R & SON, e fares from New Yor include stateroom sccommodations and meals on steamer. To RIO‘°°R MARDIGRAS Spcclal 45 Day Cruise, 15 $ daysin Rio. All expense—in- cluding Hotel and Sightseeing, IT’S Summer there now. No other carnival equals for color, beauty or splendor (February 22-23-24). See the World's most b-nu(nl City at its best. ew York by palatial S.S. VOLTAIRE February 7th, returning by S.S. VESTRIS via Trinidad and due New York, March 24th. Make Your Reservations Now The vessels of this line are the finsst plying 10 South America. R. M. Hicks, D. P. A. 1208 F Street N.W., or any ’ _local S. S. or Tourist agent. .AMPORT & HOLT LINE elty. | ADAM A WESC AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTERS' SALE TWO, GARAGES, REAR OF §135 N STREET NORTHWES rta of tri HOLLOW-TILE ;. 0138 AND TRdbiEa duly re- et weq., t of Colum. the party secured trost fer fro; 1E: Northwest uction in | 1E THIR | AT ¢ P, the following 3 ises, Situate in the District of Co Tambin Part of Lot C in Henry ( crs trustees’ subdivision of part us_per plat recorded In Liber tollo 67, of the records of survesor of the District of s follows: Beginning for east corner of said lot, < west on the north line of uierly Giy) street 89 feet; thence north ) feot to the north line of said lot: thence ast on. the north 1ine of #aid lot 34.24 feat to “nst corner of mald Jot: and thence | foutii ‘12035 feat to the piace of beginning, improved as above as of sale: The above property will be SHORT, INTENSIVE BUSINESS COURSES SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC BOOKKEEPING TYPEWRITING CIVIL SERVICE AD under the personal direction of Miss E. Virginia Grant. Send for Catalog Day and Night Sessions STEWARD SCHOOL For Secretaries and Accountants 1202 F Street N.W. Main 8671 Main 7810 2BATH of 20,000; | 9 rate parcels, viz.. Fixtures, Stock in Trade Tiease, and 1f a sutisfactory bid is not received This manner will be immediately sold in il :PH T. SHERIER, Trustee, Southern Build AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES'. SALE_OF DESIRABLE FOUR- STORY BRICK DWELLING. “SITUATE 2 STREET NORTHWEST. By, virtue of u deed of tryst recorded July 14, 1924, Instrument No. same date, subject to a Rullding Assoclation trust | ypong “tie land records of the District of abont $3.400, at ¢ per cent payable month- | Colgmbia, we shail sell in front of the premisey babance cash, A ‘deposit of $200.00 re-|'on 'TCESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF FEB- cd at time of sale. All conveyancing, re- | RUARY, A.D. 1925, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK g7 revetue itam al fecs at | p AT lots %6 And 77 in square 1220. of purchaser. Teims of ale: One-fourth cush: bal hiu thirty di one, two and three vears. with inter ees reserve tlie er’ cent per annum. payuble eemi-annually. t the risk and Deposit of $200 required At time of sale. and . after five 4 the purcchaser allowed 15 days from date of réale in some sale ‘to complete the purchasg. Further par- of Washington. ticulars at time of sale days 405, address mail 0 LIST YOUR ved, bu bul l‘»huvl in the cit N. E. RYON CO., Mala 4307, INC. M F S a20-d&ds, exsu

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