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AUCTIONS FOR SALE—HOUSES ed) AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. NING STAR, WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. A BARGAIN IN N.W. Bight rooms and two baths, s three apartments: hot-water heat, lights, nice front porch, large front yard: yacant; move in on deposit. Price, $1.500. Terms to suit vou. M. O. JARVIS &.CO, $27 15th N.W. 8240, M. 5641 PROPERTIES, Ruchanan st west built 8- painted: garage: pr large cash payment Nr. Allison and Ga. ave—Best value this section at price and terms we can giofe for this - modern brick; mewly decorated: vi ‘e reasonadle. Park rd.—Two- tront Just east of Ga. ave, ur ily, ~ pressed-brick lower flat vacant: much ction cost. on very inviting Ideal home and investment combined. sider small property, second frust note, etc.. in part payment for the equity. Just west of Rosedale Plargrounds—3 s and b in good repair: possession. A smap At $2,930; 3500 cash, balance eany Nr. 15th and Pa. ave. e —6r frame: big lot: non-resident owner offer around §2,830: $450 cash, balance like reat. COLORED BARGAINS. Nr Sth and P . St Anced 1o $7.850. $750 cash, monthly; possession. and b brick: re. balance $89.30 30. Nr. 16th and b and F now Nr. 15th and B se.— Kraemer n.e.—$1.850." Nr £4.430. Nr. 14th and Corcoran—s$8.250: also several 6.room modern bricks in East Col Helghts, from 36,950 upward, o easy payment plas. N.E. RYON'CO.INC,, 1423 F St HEIGHTS. ive bungalow, & roome; bath: a.m.l.: in 1166 TS, Close to 14th st. cars—tapestry brick, 6 rooms. bath: sleeping porch: a.m.i: lst and Znd floors of hardweod: excelleni condition: many extras: garage. Must be sold. Price o only $12,50 LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER MOT N. Y. Ave. N.W. Main 1166 _ AN OPPORTUNITY Modern 16th st. home. of 10 rooms Paths. completely furafshed with ex furnifure. Being_used as 4 separate apart ments. producing $285 per month besids er's auarters of 3 rooms and bath. son for selling. " Price and terms GRANT=ROBERTS (O, Durrea Bldg,, Conp. Ave. and I % BMatemas Near Pennsylvania Ave. On Driveway to Lincoln Memorial. Honse in_good shape to be converted inte 2 apts. of 3'rooms and bath each. with goed ental retures: 3lso make wonderful home for large family as it contains 13 rooms. 2 haths. with good heating pi S Close to Dupont Circle. Large stone-and-brick-front house. centain ing 10 large rooms, 2 baths: hot-waker heat, elec. inatantaneous hot-water heartr: nawls Gecorated. | Wil Teturn for BARRY, 87 7 « show excellent t. n.w. 1801, DAVID o NEAR SOLDIERS’ HOME. A very attractive brick home of 6 rooms and tiled Dath: hoswater heat, electric lights, hardwood floors; a good lot and a garage. Excellent condifion, and can be bought for small cash payment and terms Jess than rent. Owner has_bought lazger home. THE LOWTHER REALTY €O, Machinists’ Building. Main Phone Service Uniil § P.M —_— WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES GWNERS—T WANT TWO SMALL BRICK houses for investment. Can pey all cash If recessars. Tmmediate artention given . Full ipformation. Nuat be reawaabie. Addross RE ROOMS: or several adjoining iouses ‘o7 ktructures suitable for the purpose. Address Box T2.C. Star offce. . SIX_OR SEVEY ROOM DETAGHED house. Chevy Chase. D, C.. or Md.: must be modetn and nof ovar $14,000. Kindly give full \particulars {o Arst letter. Address Box 186-C, Star offee. BY APRIL 1, MODERN in Petworth o’ mear 14th st.: can make good cash payment. but house must be reasonable in Drice. Addréss Box 230-C. Star office. 0 AT ONCE_TWO-FAMILY _FLAT, SMALL houses or small business properiy for invest ment: Give full particulars. HOUSE Y ALL CASH FOR HOUSES FOR colored. ~ Will consider any section of city. 1343 M, VILL PAY ALL CASH FOR in good white section: pi reasonable; no ageuts. Address Box 117-C, Star_office. FRICK HOUSE N.E. OR SE: h payment; Do agents. Tele. WANT 6 R_B. LH. HOUSE, READY 10| buy; small cash: owner; uo agent n.w. or n.e.; colored: from Address Box 178C. 8 FIROM OWNER, 7-ROOM BRICK OR STUCCO house. with large lot. in n.w. section: price, $15.000: will $5,000 cash. Address Box 158.C._§ WILL PAY CASH FOR OLD HOUSES, BRICK or frame: any sec. of city er sub. FRANK SALISBURY, 800 investment Bldg. GOOD HOME 1 prefer near 14th and Park rd.: porchgand Farage. If possible: all cash: irt ‘me Enow What you have jmmediately; full particulars, Room 201, McGill_Bidg. COLORED HOUSES Wanted in the n.e. and n.w. from $4,000 up- wards on easy terms. Rend full data at once an we have x mu QUICK ACTION. 8 t0 10 room brick house in a good n.w.. n.e. . section: must have possession in 43 Call Main 2730 o 405_People’s Life Insurance I SHORE PROPERTY SEE_THE PIONEER REAL ESTATE MAN of North Beach, Chesapeaks Beach, Md.— Han just fnished ooe new house for Summer or Winter use, #nd sold before fnisbed: have two more in conrse of erection: up-to-date in every respect. elec. light, etc.. and fnished throughout: cholce selected lumber-—come s the lumber that goes info your hou Cottages and lots for rent or xa APPLETON CADY, ase, Ave. N.E Cottages for Sale or Rent BY the season: reasonable Dhone Hyattsville 127-W, owner, fter 6 P.AL OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE NEW JERSEY LOT BARGAIN. 35 CASH, § W J monthly buys 20 lots near Atlantic City. Price, $180, only $8 each. VAIL, 180 Broadway New York. . 40 ACK AR PECOS RIVER_ D County, Texas—Large acreage nearby under irrigation, worth $300 per acre. The G40 can he frrigated. Potash discoveries in region. "Will sell this in 80-acre blocks at $10. Come n and let us explain it to you. AUSTIN M. COOP] 238 Kinz_George st.. Annapolis, Md. 13¢ AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. 'SCHLER & UCTTONEERS! Trustees' Sale of Valuable Brick Dwelling No. 1404 Quincy Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re- orded as instrument No. 115, dated February o cords of the District ! Columbia, and at the request of the party cured thereby. the undersigned trustees will affer for sale by public auction in front of the premisen, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF MARCH, 1925, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK M, the following deacribed land and prem- - uste in the District of Columbla, 3 ustees of part of a tri land known as “Padsworth,” as per plat re- corded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. in Liber 49. at folio 49. subject to the building restriction lines “hown on said piat. Improved by modern 6. room and bath house, a.m.i., bullt-in garage. Terma of sale: The dbore’ property will be sold subject to two prior deeds of trust aggre- ating approximately $7,800, the particulars af which will be announced at time of sele. Balence cash. A deposit of 230 required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at eoat of purchi Terms of sale to be com: Dried with within 30 days from day of Sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right \to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five dayw vertisement of such resale in come newspaper published in the city of Washington. D, C. JOSEPH L. TEPPER. BENJAMIN BLANKEN, ‘Trusteer aio-dhdnexiy L of 15t—Excellently ane. b’ colonial brick: exterior newly Desire t and open freplaces, ! THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Sale of Desirable Brick Resi- dence, Containing Six Rooms and Bath, Being Premises No. 409 4th Street Northeast. By Auction By virtue of authority vested in us, we |l el at pgbllc auction In front of the premises. on BHURSDAY, THE TWELFT) DAY OF MARCH, 1923 P, lot 33 4 | peleims of wa ness amounting to about $4,000.00, parti of ‘which will be stated at time of sale Purchase price above said indebtedness to be paid in cash, it of $200.00 will be required at All_conveyancs recording and revenue stamps at cost of pur chaser. “Terms to be complied with within thirty days or deposit forfelted. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. | B MORRO' ADAM A WESCHLER ¢ Household Goods Contained I No. 1734 Corcoran Street BY PURLIC AUCTION. FRIDAY. MARCH THIRTEENTH, 1925, COMMENCING TEN A.M Bureaus, Chiffonie drobes, Enamel Springs and_Mattresses, Bedding. Side Extension Tables, Chairs, Carpets Ranges. etc. \ Terma: Cash ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers AU TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED LOT. 45x130. ON ' EVARTS STREET BET! TWELFTH ~AND THIRTESNTH STREKTS NORTHEAST, BROOKLAND. D. C. Ry virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, passed in Equity Cause No. 40979, the undersigned trustee will offer for by public auction, in front of the premi on FRIDAY, THE THIR. TEENTH DAY OF MARCH,' 1925, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following des ribed land and “premises.” ituate i the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot No. 11, Block No. 5, i William 0. Denivon and Redford W. Walker's recorded subdivision of a tract of land called ““South Brooklaud, recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in_Liber 7 (County subdivision), folio 85. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $300 re quired of purchaser at time of sale. All con. ng. recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thiry days { from day of sale. otherwise the trustee re- serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pirch after five dave advertisement of such re © published in the city of Washington. D. C. BERTRAND EMERSON, IR 406 Sth Streei N.W Tristee. ROSSA F. DOWNI Maryland Bu &mh4 TAUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- improved Property, Being the Entire Frontage on the North Side of You Street Northwest Between 35th Street and Tunlaw Road. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly tecorded in Liber No. 4861, folio 117 et seq., | of the land records of the 'District of Colum: | { Dla, and at the request of (he party secured Chereby, the undersigned trustees will ‘sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, 'THE SIXTEENTH DAY - OF AD. 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY . the following described land and ‘premixes, ‘situate in the District of Co: lumbla, and designated as and being part of lot 277 in square 1300, beginning on the north line of You (formeriy Madison) street at polnt distant 107.96 feet west from the weat Tine of 35th street and rusmiog thence weat- erly ‘with the north line of Madison street 36814 feet to the east line of Tuniaw rosd (formerly Back stceet): thence northwastarly | withh the east line of said road 133 feet to The west end of south fence line of Holy Rood | Cemetery; thence with said south line of said | comtery ' north 80 de, 3 minutes eant 26 faet: thence. atill with sald south fence | Iine. north 82 degrees 4 minutes west 125.32 feet' (o' the cast lne of lot 217, and thence with enst line of said lot south 33 degrees 57 minutes east 14740 feet fo the beginning. Also ai] that part of lot 274 in said square 1300 Iving west of the weat line of 33th street | sonth of he holdings of Holy Rood Cemetery | and norti of the borth line of You street: 73id ‘roperty being mow known for purpoes ¢ ‘astessment and taxation as lots 800 and 801 in square 130. Terma: Sold ubject o for $8.000, further particu be announced at time of price” sbove tald trust fo 'be pald $2,000 in G, baianee"in six” monons. "4 depouit of $200° required. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps At purchaser's cost. Terms ied with within thirty days, other- wise deposit forfelted and the propery may be advertised and resold at the discretion of’ the "trustees. " THOS. J. OWEN & S0 prior Aeed of trust of which will the purchase REGINALD W. BEALL, W. L. TURNER, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- improved Real Estate, on/ Conduit Road, Adjoining “Po- | tomac Heights,” at Weaver Place, Containing About 2.22 Acres. By virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a Probate Court, in re eatate of George N. Amberger, deceated, Administration No. 82391, the under Signed administrator will offer for sale by ublic auction, In front of the premises, on ONDAY. THE TWENTY.THIRD DAY OF MARCH. 1925. AT THREE-THIRTY 0'CLOCK PM.. the fallowing described land and prem- ises. 'situate in the District of Columbia. fo. wit: Part of a tract of land e “White Haven' beginning at a stone planted at the intersection of the north line of the road to the canal and the west line of land_ taken for Washington Aqueduct, said stone heing also | at the southeast corner of said tract convesed | to John R. Freeman by deed recorded in Liber {1240 at folio 162 of the land records of the District of Columbla: and running thence with the west line of said land taken for | Washington Agueduct north 36°, west 4.08 perches, north 35°, west 16.64 perches: thence, leaving’ sald line’ and_running south 51%°. west 1,40 perches to & white oak, sonth 51% weat 12.08 perches to & dogwood, south 3035 west 10 perches to a black oak or serub oak. south 36°. east 12.68 perches to the north line of said road leading to said canal: thence with said road north 58%°. east 17.80 perches north 6437, east 8.20 perches fo the be: ginning. Terms of sale: Property will be sld sub- Ject 10 & dred of trust for $15.000, at 7%, due Taly 10, 1927, balance cash. A deposit of | 8300 required ‘of purchaser at time of sale. cing, recording, revenue stamps 1 feen at coat of purchaser. Terms sale to be complied with within thirty daye from day of sale. otherwise the admin | intrator reserves the right to resell the prop. erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting Durchaser. after five dass' advertisement of auch resale in some mewspaper published the city of Washington. D. C | FREDERICK M. AMBERGER. Administrator. ~H. WINSHIP WHEATLEY Attorney in o1 Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- | story Brick Business Prop- erty, Being Premises 1215 H Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated October 1924, being_Instrument No. 143, recorded October 30, 1924, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. | the undersigned trustees will sell, at public jon ju front of the premises,’ on WED: NESDAY THE EIGHTEENTH ' DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1825, AT FOUL P.M., the following-described land _and premises, sitn ate in the Distriet of Columbia, and desig- nated as and being lot numbered thirty-three { (33) in Estelle Tubins' subdivision in square | numbered two hundred aud eighty-seven (287), as per plat recorded in Liber 3: folio 77 in the Surveyor's office of the Dis. trict_of. Columbi Terms: - Sold to s prior deed of | trust for §24,000.00, further particulars of | which will be ‘annouaced at time of sale; the | Furchase price above said_trus: ‘to i | In"casit. "X aeposit of $1.000.00° required. Conveyancing, recording and' revenue stamp | at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied With within thirty davs: otherwise deposit Torfeited and the property may be sdverti a4 resold at the discrstion of the trustees. PAUL, "SLEMAN, FRANK AUTH. Triste: HLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Bankruptcy Sale of Jewelry, Plated Ware, Brush Sets, Fix- tures, Safe Cabinet, Pawn Tickets, Etc. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbfa, holding s Bank- Tuptey Court, in re Raymond A. Fieischell, Bankrupt_ No. 1543, the undersigned trustee will seli by public &uction, at Weschler's, 920 n.w., SATURDAY, MARCH FOUR- TEENTH, 1935, COMMENCING AT TWO O'CTOCK' P-M., Miscellaneous Towelry, Plated Ware, Comb 'and Brush Sets, Handbags, Porketbooks, Beads. etc., also’ Metal Safe Cabine: Desk. Typewriter, Display Case, inet, Jap. Deik, Teak- wood Tabouret, Tickets emounting to $4,500 for dlamonds and jewelrs, The above will rst be offered as an en. 3 u ADAM ATWESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Bankruptcy Sale of Bakery Machinery and Equipment. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, hOMEI‘ a bank- ruptey court, in re Thomas Clements, Bank- Tupt No. 1646, the underaigned trustée will #ell by public suction, af schler's. 920 Pa are. n.w.. MONDAY, MARCH SIXTEENTH 1923, at TWO O'CLOCK P.M., Rotary Oven, Federal Barker System Proof Boxes, Sanitary Racks, Power Dough Brake, Biscuit Cutten, Steam Cooker, Dough Trough, Peer Toax Mixer, Electris otor, “Electric: Wrappe Sealing Machine, Baking Paas, Trays Tools, Terms: Cash SAMUEL G. MU mI2.13,14.15 ADAM A. WESCILEI LLOY, Trustes Appeais Building. N, AUCTIONEER Household Furiiture, Player and Upright Pianos, Mc- Cray Refrigerator; Also Jewelry, Safe Cabinet, Fix- tures, Pawn Tickets, Etc., By Order Trustee in Bank- ruptcy, By Public Auction, At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W,, Saturday, Commencing 9 A.M. Mahogany and Oak Dining Room Furniture, Mahogany Chest Drawers, 3-plece Living Room Suite, Mahogany and Leather Sofa, Mahogan Leattier Scat and Back Rockers, 3-plece Wi er Set Oak Bu and Chiffoniers. Brass and Eoamel Beds. New Springs. New Mattresses, White and Oak Kitchen Cabinets. fine Porce. lain-lined Refrigerators; also Fine Mirror and Tass Retrigerator, Refrigerating Eoglander Couches. Gas Ranges, 23 S Doors, Carpets. Rugs. Linoleums, etc. At 10 O’Clock A.M. Automobiles including 1924 Buick 24-45 Touring Car to settle an estate, Ford Deliv- ery by order United States Marshal, other Touring Cars, Roadsters and Deliveries. P.M. auces, Japanese . Typewriter. Vernis Martin Cabinet, Pawn Tic 00 for Diamonds and Jewelry ee in bankruptey. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON mh12,18 ADAM A W A SCHLER & SON. AUCTIONEERS Valuable Real Estate in Busi- ness Zone, No. 2445 18th St. N.W.; 9-Room -and - Bath Brick Dwelling, With Double Garage in Rear. By virtue of authority vested in the nnder signed. T will offer for sale by in front of the premises, NES MARCH EIGHTEENTH, . AT FOUR O°CLOCK P.M.. lot 839, square 3560, Improved as above, located in & rapidly growing, desir able business section, to be sold subject, how- ever to two certain deeds of trust ags: ing $15.65 particulars of which will be announced at sale or upon application to the undersigned * Terms of sale: Cash over and above said A deposit of $500 required at time of Terms to be complied with within thirty s from day of sale, otherwise the right is reserved to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after fve days' advertisement of such resale in some ington, D. stampy NESDAY & SON, AUCTI VALUARLE TWO STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK RESI DENCE, "BEING P! STREET NORTHW By virtue of & certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 187, recorded May 31, 1821, mong the ‘land records of the District of Columbis. ‘and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned frustees wili lie auction in front of the premises NINETEENTH DAY OF AT FOUR-THIRTY ribed land and rict of Columbia, g Lot H in J. C ihe premises, situate in the Di and designated as and bei Harkness' subdivision of lot, in square 514 as per recordad in the office of the sur. veyor for the District of Columbia, in Li H. D. C., folio 28. Tern. Sold subject to a prior deed of trust tor $4.500. further particulars of which will be announced 4t time of sale; the purchase price above sald trust to be paid in cash. A depostt of $200 required. Conveyancing. re- Tevente stamps At purchasers to be complied with within otherwise deposit forfeited 4 the properts ma dvertised and resold at the discretion of the trus J. LEO KOLR, EDWARD D. COLEMAN, Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK APARTM HOUK! SITUATED AT 3224 WISCONSIN AV NUB NORTHWEST, OPPOSITE THB CATHEDRA! By virtue of # certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 100, recorded January 21, 1925, among the land records of the District of Columbia. and ¢ the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public suction. in front of the prem- . on MONDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF 'MARCH, A.D.'1925. AT FIVE P.M., the following dedcribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and beiog lot numbered 8 in biock 2 in John E. Beall's subdivision called “Fairview Heights,”" as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columhia in Liber County 8. at folio 71 DpArts thereof condémned and taken for the widening of Wisconxin avenue by proceedings in District Court Cause Number 1263 in Supreme Court of the District of Columbi subject to the covenants of record, said pro erty now being Known dgr purposes of asses ment and taxation as 15 in square num- bered 1020, improved as ahove. Terms: 'Sold_ subject fo & prior deed of trust for $27.500, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the pur- chage price ‘above said trust to be vald in cash. A deposit of $1.000 required. Con- veyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise depenit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. JAMESR . BADEN. WILLIAM RB. BAUM Truste AUCTIONEERS. BLE TWO. E, BEIN 19th ' STREET By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4867. follo 276 et seq., of the land records of the Distriet of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic_auction in front of the premises, on 'UESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF 5 mh9-a&ds.ex. _ mhi-d&ds.exSu THOS. J. OWEN & 50! TRUSTE SALE OF VALU STORY BRICK RESIDEN PREMISES NO. 3308 NORTHWEST. | MARCH, A.D. 1025, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M. the followit g described land and premis uate in the District of Columbia, and de nated 2s and being lot 120 in Charles D. ger's subdivision of part of lot 24 in block ‘Ingleside,” as per plat recorded in the ofice of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 85 follo 84. Said_properts known tor tazation p s lot 120, square 2617. Terms: Rol 0 a prior deed of trust for $5,000.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. ‘A deposit of $200.00 required. Con- veyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with Tithin thirty daye. ptherwise deponit forteited d the property m¥s be advertised and resold at the discretion of the truj HARVEY M. SAGE! MIRIAM A. DAGNEY Formerly MIRIAM A." DOLAN. mh6-d&ds.ex8u THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Dwelling, Being Premises 929 Florida Avenue Northwest, With Three Brick Dwellings in the Rear Known as 2118- 20-20Y, 9th St. Northwest; Second Commercial Zone. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated July 17, 1924, being instrument No. 95, re- corded August'®, 1924, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party sccured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell, at public atction in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF MARCH, AD. 1925, AT FOUR. THIRTY P.M.. tre following described land and_premisés. ‘situate in the District of Co lumbia. and design nd being lots num- bered one hundred and ninety-three (183) and one hundred and ninety-four (194). in Joseph Prather’s subdivision of part of “Mount Ple " 84 per plat recorded in the office of the eyor for the District of Columbia, In Liber Levy Court 2, at folio 25; sald property now Known for purposes of ‘assessment and taxa- tion as lots numbered one hundred ninety-three (198) and one hundred and ninety-four (104), in square numbered twenty-elght hundred and seventy-three (2878). Terma: old subject to a prior deed of trust for $6,000.00, turther particulars of which, will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price be paid an cash. A deposit cing. recording ampa’ at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, other- wise deposit forfeited and the property may urposes subje. tirety and if a satisfactory bid is not received will be immediately sold in detail. | 7™ (RéTen B, STEINEM, Teustee. an10,111212 Colorsdo Bulldings Dbe advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. WILLIAM ROUT, FRANCIS J. KFLLY. mb16-ddds,exls Trustees, ISES NO. 404 M | except the | | with intere AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY/ D. ¢, THURSDAY AUCTION SALES FUTUZS DAYS. MARCH 12, 1925 TmADE vame C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc. Auctioneers 715 13th St. Trunks and Content no, Victrola, Chi Fur Rugs Electric | | Household Fumnitur Buintings, Player-P; Pictures, ' Statuary, Dentists’ Furnitus 'hnx-..'wl';,mit T At Public Auction at Sloan’s 715 13th St. Mammoth Storage Sale File Ci Lassware, ries 5. Mattresses, Robes, Clothing, ric-a-Brac, Rugs, Bilverwa: Bewing Machines, Toys, Books, Personal Effects, ete., SATURDAY MARCH 14th, 1935, at 10 AWM., By Order of the arity Storage Co. and Others AND AT 12 M. Automobiles, ete. Terms: Cash. o THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Apartment House Known as The Columbia, Situated 1401 Girard Street Northwest. By virtue of u certain deed of trust dwly recorded 1o Liber 4462, folio 25 et seq.. of the land recoids of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secureq thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MARCH, AD. 1925, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. the fol lowinz described land and premises it in the District of Columbia and designated as and being lot 1 in Block 40 in the subdivision of the “North Grounds of Columbian Uni versity,” as per plat recorded in the office of the 'surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber Governor Shepherd at folio 149, waid block being now known for purposes of assess. ment and taxation as square 2868, Terms of sale: One-third of the pur monex to be paid in cash, balance in (wo equal installments. payable in one ard two years. 7 per centum per annum. pay 1y, from dav of sale. secured upon the property seld, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de posit of $2.500.00 will be required at time of sale. Al conveyancing. recoring, atamps, etc., At cost of purchuser. Terms of sale 1o be complied with withio 30 day duy of sule. otherwise the frustees reserve the right to rexell the property at the risk and cost of defanlting purchaser, after 8ve days’ advertisement of such resule paper published in Washington, D. € CHRISTOPHER H. POPE. WILTON J. LAMBERT. Tiu: Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctionesrs El able semj-an, by deed of t By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Tuesday, March 17 Commencing 10:30 A.M. VELOCIPEDES, WAGON! AUTO- MOBILES, KIDDY CARS, DOLL CARTS,, CHILDREN'S ROCKE! DESKS. TABLES AND CHAIR! KITCHEN CABINETS, TRAIN SETS. BLACKBOARDS. FURNITURE AND TEA SETS, MECHANICAL TOYS, ETC. On view Monday afternoon By Order bt Wilson Proctor Co Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Apartment House, Containing Eight Apart- ments, Known as The Ard- more, Situated 915 20th Street Northwest. Ry virtue of & certain deed of trust dulr recorded in Liber No. 4043, folio 485 et seq., | of the land records of the District of Colum. bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersizned trustees will sell at ublie auction in front of the premises. on UESDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF MARCH. &.D. 1825, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M the following described land and premises. sit uate fn the District of Columbia, and desiz nated as and being the north 25 feet by full depth of original lot nine in square elghty-six (56) Terms: Sold subject to a first deed of trust for $20.000.00 and a second deed of trust for about $5.600.00. further particuls will be aonounced at time of sale chase price above said trust to be paid in deposit of $200 required. Conveyancin ording_and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms fo be complied with within thirfy days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees M. JAMES WRIC GEORGE P xS0 OWEN & SON, ® iHT, NEWTON, Trustees. AUCTIONEERS. mh THOS TRUSTEES' SALE OF RESTDENCE, KNO 1353 MARYLAND A By virtw: of & cortain deed of trust £t 15 1924, being instrument No recorded August’ 18, 1924, among the I records of the District of Columbia, and the request of the party secured ' therel the undersigned trustees will sell, at pul auction in ‘front of the premises. on MON DAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D." 1825 AT FOUR P.M.. described 1and and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 43 and part of lot 42 in A. M. McLachlen and R. White, trustees’. and T. H_G. Todd's subdivision’ of certain lots in square 1028 as per plat recored in the ofce of the survesor for the District of Columbia in Liber 17. at folio 44. beginning for sald art of lot 42 at the northeast cormer of said ot and_running thence southweaterly on the line of Maryland avenue 2 feel, thence south terly at right angles with said feet, thence southwesterly and parallel with line 3.50 feet. thence sontheasterly at right angles with ‘said line 14.75 feet to the line of Elliott streat, thence north along the line of said street to the southeast corner of lot 42, thence along the easterly line of said lot 1o the beinuing. Terms: Sold subject o & prior building & loan ass'n deed of frust for ahout. $2,770.80. further particulars of w@ich will be anfiounced at time of sale: the purchase price above id trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of required. Convevancing, recording and enue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty davs, other- wise deposit forieited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee . THOMAS ROBINSO! E, P KREITER, agas 3 LUABLE RBRICK dated 127, d THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES Tth STREET NORTH EAST. By virtie of a_certain deed of trust duls re. corded in Liber No. 4084, folio 108 et ‘seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there. by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub. lie' suction i front of the premises. on MOX. DAY. THE TWENTY.THIRD DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1925, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. following described land and premises ‘sit- e in the District of Columbia and desig- nated as and being lot 15 in square 4341 of Annie Lirkland Warren's subdivision, a& per Dlat recorded in liber 63. at folio 36. af the records of the office of the survevor for the Diatrict of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3,500.00. further particulars which will be announced at time of sale urchase price above aaid trust to be pa sh. A deposit of §200.00 required. Convey- cing, recording and revenue s at pu chaser’s cost, taxes and Justed to date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit for- feited and the properiy may he advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. B. FRANCIS SAUL. WILLIAM P. BENSON. Trustee OF VALUABLE TWO- K DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 908 204 STREET SOUTH- L By ‘virtie of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4364, folio 467 et seq of the land records of the District of Colum- Dbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic auction in front of the premises, on FRI DAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF MARCH. A.D.'1925, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the fol lowing described land and premises, situste in the District of Columbia, and designated and being lot 10 in John E. Beall's subdi- vision of square ag per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 15, at folio 140. Terms: Sold subject’ to_a building assocla: tion deed of trust for $691.00, further par- ticulars of which will be anmounced At time of ale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 re- quired. Conveyancing, recording and revenue amps at purchaser's cost. Terms {0 be com- plied with within thirty days, otherwise de- posit forfeited and the property may be adver- I3 nd e TRUSTEE revenue | « trom | line 32 | o interest to be ad: | | | PREMISES | the following. | | | C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. of Jane Smith (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) “It is,” sald Molloy. “Molloy the capitalist!” voice dropped just a little lower. Molloy the man of sentiment! Mol- low the traitor! No you don’t Molloy, I've got you covered. Why, you fool, you don’t supposs 1 meet a man twice my own size in a place that no one knows of without taking the obvious precautions Molloy had first started violently, and next made a sort of plunge in Ember's direction. At the sight of the small automatic pistol he checked himself, backed a pace or two, and sald: Ember’s You'll tike a damned lie” He breathed hard and stared at the that word back! It's FRONTI SOUTH SIDE OF FATRMONT ABOUT 100 F) AVENUE, FEET NORTHWES CONTAINING recorded in Liber No. 4994, folio 37 et seq. the land rec of the t of the sell at THE TWE: DAY OF 1925, at FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., described land snd premise Connty of Washington, MARCH, A wituate in t and designated as and being lot 40 fn Ramuei E. Cornwell's subdivision of lofs in block 4 the subdivision made by *How of land called “Effingham Place, recorded in Liber 69, folio 15, of the office of the surveror of the Dist of Columbia. now known for ass: tazation purposes as lot 40 in square 3060. Terms of sale A depos $200.00 will be required at time of sale. recording, revenue st purchaser. Terms of with within 30 days f otherwise the trustees resers well the property at the risk and Iting purchaser, after five tisement of Such resale in some ney lished in Washington. D. C SAML_A. DRURY. JAMES “B. NICHOLSON mi10-a&ds.exSu Trustees. om day I OWEN & SON, Garage. Ry virtue of a rertain _deed of trust duly folio 36 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum recorded, in Liber No. 4626, bia. and at the request of the party secur therehy, the undersigned trustees will sell, public_auction in froat of the premises WEDNESDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY MARCH. AL, 1925 AT FIVE 0'CLOC P, the following-described land premise. and designated as and being fifty (50) in George C. lot Bumber teen hundred Highlands. " No. 64, nd_thirty per plat (1930) recorded “Cathed an in Lil Terma: Sold subject to a trust for $5,000.00, further particalars which will be nnounced at fime of One-third of the purchase price to be p b and the balan installments of $150.00, including interest the firat trust. A deposit of 8500.00 quired. Converancing. recording_and reven stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms fo complied with within thirty (30) d wise deposit forfeited and the property m be advertised and resold at the discretion the trustees. prior deed JAMES D. HORRS, HOWARD A. BURN mhT-dads,ex8u Trustees. EET EAST OF GEORGIA 5,988 SQUARE By virtie of a certain deed of trust duly istrict of Columbis ecured there ublic uction. In front of the premises. on FRIDAY, the following District of Columbia University” ment and All the right AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Resi-| dence at No. 2820 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest, containing Eight Rooms, Two Tile Baths, Inclosed Sleeping Porch, Breakfast Porch and Built-in| OF and uste in the District of Columbia Pumphirey and otbers’ subdivision of lots in square numbered nine. folin 3 of the records of the office of the ‘Survexor of the District of Columbia. sale. passble in monthly re s, other. pistol in Ember's hand. “Is it?" sald Ember coolly it is, for vour sake. I'd remind you, Molloy, that no one would move heaven and earth to find you if you disappeared, and that it would be hard to find a handier place for the digposal of a superfluous corpse. Now listen to me.” He set his lists. his is going through. It's going through in everyv detafl It's going through just as we planned it™ He spoke In level, expressionless tones. He looked at Molloy with a level, expressionless gaze. A little of the color went out of the big Irish- man’s face. He drew a long breath, and came to heel like a dog whose master calls him. “Have it your own way." he said | “It was just talk and to see what you | thought of it. 1If you're set on the plan, why, the plan it is."” |+ “We're all committed to the pian,” said Ember. “You wem talking a while ago as if You and T could do a “T hope T, o left hand open on the D’ he in of RESOR || TheAstonishing Adventure By PATRICIA WENTWORTH (Copyright, 1925, by Small, Maynard & Co.) There was a pause. Jane remained absolutely motionless. It they thought 't was a rat, perhaps they would not ~ome and look. She stiffened herself, wondering how long she could keep this cramped position. Then, with a spasm of terror, she heard Molloy say, “I'll have a look around. We don't want rats in here,” heard his heavy footfall, and saw a brilllant beam of 1ight stream past the entrance to her hiding place. Before she had time to do .more than experience a stab of fear Molloy walked stralght past her. She heard him g0 up the passage. heard him call out, “There’s nothing here.” Then he turned. He was coming back. Would he pass her again? It was just possi- ble. She tried to think he would, and then she knew that he would not. The light flashed into the broken tun- nel mouth. It flashed on the sagging roof, the damp walls and the broken rubble. It flashed on to Jane Jane saw only a white glare. She knew exactly what a beetle must feel like when it is pinned out as a speci- men. The light went through and through her. It seemed to deprive her of thought, volition, power to move. She just stared at it. Mr. Molloy, using his flashlight cheerfully, and much relieved at a break in his conversation with Em- ber, received one of the severest shocks of his not unadventurous life. One is not a terrorist for 30 vears without learning a little elementary | seif-control in moments of emer- gency. He did not therefore exclaim. | He merely stared. He saw a sagging | roof and damp walls. He saw a mud- dled heap of broken bricks unnatu- rally clear cut and distinct. He saw the shadows which they cast, unnat- urally black and hard. He saw Jane whom he took to be his daughter Renata. His brain boggled at it. He deal and leave the rest of the council lout. ~Setting Belcovitch on one side, weren't you forgetting to reckon with Number One?” “Maybe I was,” said come to that, Ember. when are we o have the full council meeting you've been talking of for months past? Bel- covitch and I had a word about it, and he agrees with me. We want full meeting and Number One in the chalr instead of getting all our structions through you. It's reason- able.” “Yes. it's reasonable Ember {paused, and then added: “You shall {have the full council when Belcovitch | comes.” | Jane on her pile of debris leaned {forward to catch the words. Em- ber's volce had dropped very low. She was shaking with excitement. Her movement was not quite a steady one. ! A small plece of rubble £1id under the pressure she placed on it. Something slipped and rolled “What's that?” said Ember sharply ome more of the passage failing said Molloy, “by the sound of it “Just take a light and see It might have been a rat,” said Mol- loy carelessly Molley. “And ed at on K ed of of id - s = % SR EO AT INSERUOTIN S PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Popular Musie in 20 lessoms. T o antrumseats ety free booklet. Christensen Schosl 1822 G st. n.w. Maip J2°5. Eass terms. RESORTS. on. e be ar of in- | passed his hand across his eyes and |Jooked again. His daughter Renata was still there. She was half sitting, | halt crouching on the pile of rubble | Her body was bent forward, her el- bows rekting on her kness, her hands {one %on either side of her colorless | cheeks. Her face was tilted = little Jooking up at him. Her mouth was a Mttie open. Her eves stared into the | 1ight Jane stared and Mr. Molloy stared Then, with a sudden turn, he swung and passed Back into the laboratory. As he went he whistled | the air of “The Cruiskeen Lawn | Jane remained rigid. The beetle | was unpinned. The light was gone | But the darkness was full of rockets | and Catherine wheels. Her ears were {buzzing. From a long way off she |heard Ember speak and Molloy an- |swer. The rockets and the Catherine | wheels died away. She put her head |down on her knees, and the darkness | came back restfully | around | CHAPTER XXIL The clang of the steel gate was the next really distinct impression which | Jane received. In a moment she was herself. It was just as if she had been asleep, and then. to the jar of a striking clock, had come broad awake. She listened intently Trat clang meant that the gate had been thut. One of the men had gone probably Ember. One of them cer- |tainly remained, for she could see RESORTS. 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There would be muffine She was dreadfully thirsty. Jane could have found it in her heart to weep. The thought of the slowly congealing muffins unnerved her. 8he would almost have admitted that woman's place is in the home. There is no saying what depths she might not have arrived at had the return of the anarchist uncle not distracted her thoughts. The heavy tread con vinced her that it was not Mr. Ember. but she did not stir until he cams around the corner and flashed the light upon her face. Jane blinked “Holy Niagara!” sald Mr. Molloy It was the fright of my life you gave me.” Jane scrambled to her feet. She was not quite sure what the situation de manded of her in the way of fllal behavior. Did one embrace ones anarchist parent? Or did one just lean against the wall and look dazed? She thought the latter Molloy turned the light away then flashed it back again with great suddenness. Jane shut her e Mr Molloy pursed his lips and emitted a whistle whch traveled rapidly up the chromatic scale and achieved a top note of piercing intensity. Without a word he took Jane by the arm and brought her out of her hiding place into the lighted laboratory. He then pushed her a little away, took a good look at her, and repeated his former odd expletive “Holy Niegara'" heartfelt tones Jane felt a little giddy, down on the bench. Her right hand went out, feeling for support, and touched a sheaf of papers. Throu 2ll the confusion of her thought she recognized that these must be the lists from which Ember had been reading | “What is 1t>" she said faintly [ Molloy put down his_electric torch, [came quite close to her, bent down with {2 hand on either knee until his face was on the level with hers, and said in what he doubtless intended for a whisper ‘And where |s me daughter Renata> Jane leaned back 30 as to get as far away from the flushed face as possible She opened her mouth without knowing what she was going to say, and quits £uddenly began to laugh. She leaned her head against the brick wall be- hind her, and laughter shook har from head to foot “Glory be to God, matter?” said Mr tell you, wisht, or Ember back.” He straightened himself, and made a gesture in the direction of the roof. “It's crazy she is,” he said Jane put her hand to her throat gasped for breath, and stopped laughing “I'm sorry,” she said. “It wase-you were—I mean, what did you say?" “I sald, where is me daughter Re nata?” said Molloy in his deepest tones | Jane gulped down a gurgle of laughter. “Your daughter Renata?”’ she said “Me daughter Renata,” repeated Mr Molloy sternly. “‘Where is she? Jane feit herself steadying. “Why do you think—what makes you think “That you'rs not my daughter? say it's a wise child that know: own father, but it's a damn fool . that wouldn't know his own daughter “How do you know?” said Jane Molloy laughed " (Continued in Tomerrow's and he said in low but and she sat 1s Moll vou it a laughing “wisht, 1 be having They Star)) C. 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