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AUCTIONS D TO BUY—HOUSES. R REASONABLE PRICE: 6- house: good cash payment. Address [, Star vom For 18 ¥ office. 5 ALL CASH FOR GOOD BUY T smail’6-rooni, brick house. white: no akents: oseession s Box fic " YOUR PROPERTY I8 LOCATED NORTH- gale; we weclalize in the salo of East Wash- nEton, property. EAST WASHINGTON REALTY CQ.. Lincoln 125 710 8th St. NE. “ILL PAY ALL CASH FOB HOUSES FOR L LET FROM_ Wil) consider. any section of cits. H niw. Room 404:5. Main 7552, ASTLL PAY CASH ¥OR COLORED HOUSES , Torthivest section. Call MCGRATH. Main i3t 31 N SYILL BUY AT ONCE A HOME IN CHEVY Chase or Cleveland Park: must be detached &nd Contain 7 Tooms: “will pay” trom 816,000 75°550.000. 'Address Box 160-M. Star SVANT TO BUY SEVERAL PIECES OF TN xome producing property, either moderate ¥i/n houses one-story storea or small busi- §14% properiica: preferably in the northwest, Wil fake any kood section. Addre hE T E TO PURCHASE A HOME ON THE T A e Jatn ot Siotint Pleasant ear line: 0 or 8 rooms: not “xoneding $15,000. Address Box 96-M, Star NVESTMENT PROPERTIES. st be right. It you will eell, call rite D. 1. JOHNSON CO.. 941 N. Y. ave. MODERN BRICK HOME 8 Urooms and bath. Call M Main 5431, COLORED. Will pay all cash for & six or eight room ouse. northwest or northeast. Price not b‘nvrr-d $0.000. Address Box 388-K. Star oo QUICK ACTION. 6 to 10 room brick house in a good n.w., we. or se. section: must have possession in 45 days. Call Main 2730 or address mail to Room_ 305, People’ e Bldj SALE OR RENT—HOUSES ¥0R LEASE. 3 TASE. CO S 5 bung. ami. gar. ete.: Va. Hig Janas” T2 min 190h st rent. part of pur- chase, Address Box 273-M. Star l\fl.h“fl w8 o FiSeneR, $50 NEAR LINCOLN PARK, PETWORTH. EC fnzton, Mt. Ranier and other desirable sec tions: 5 to 0 r.: priced low: inviting terms. or rent reasonable, RYON Main_4597. = CO., INC,, WATER FRONT PROPERTY. orns. larze beautiful dan well: fish. ay. 5 acre : ‘wonderful of fruit: art s in_front of Terms. CO.. 1617 H st. n.w. ehade’ plenty erahs ‘and gain 5 ROOMS AND BATH. ALL 1venjences. two screened porches: 23 miles Washington, on_salt water. ~$3.500. WILLTAM F. MATTESON. Bond Phone Main_6771 NEW JERSEY LOT BARGAIN, §5 CASH, $5 va 20 lots near Atlantic City. iy $8 cach. VAIL, 180 Broad: GALOW. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. 'TURE _DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. TOMORROW. Al ADAM A.WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Household Goods, Lunch- room Furniture, Also Dia- monds, Jewelry and Mis- cellaneous Effects by Order Executors, By Public Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W., Wednesday, April 22nd, Commencing 9:30 A.M. Migcellaneous household furniture, includ- ing American Walnut dining room suite, high-grade dining room chairs, bedroom and living room_furniture. At 10 O'Clock A.M., Automobiles, Including Tour- ing Cars, Roadsters, Etc. At 11 O’Clock A.M., About 150 Bentwood Chairs, 25 Opalite Lunch Tables, 25 Napkin Stands and 200 Alu- minum Trays. At 2 O’Clock P.M., Diamonds and jewelry, silverware, plated- ware, Paisiey shawls. Drosden and Bohemiun and other china and glass, lace doilies and effects, by order executor Terms cash. apno AM A WESCHLER & SON. Auct THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Dwelling, Semi-Detached, in Petworth, No. 505 Quincy St. N.W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme eCourt of the District of Columbia, in Equity Cause No. 43588, the undersigned trustee will ‘offer’ for sale at public auction. in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SECOND, 1025, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, lot 70 in Harry Wardman s subdivision ‘of 'lots in square 74. Petworth Addition to Washington, improved by six- room dwelling. hot-water heat. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two equal instaliments. pavable in one and two years from day of sale. represented by promissory notes of purchaser with intere at 6 BT Jent per annum, pavable semi- annually. secured by first doed of trust on said property all cash at option of pur chaser. A deposit of $300 required at fime of sale. " All convevancing. recording. n tarial fees and revenue stamps at cost of urchaser: taxes and insurance to be ad- usted to date of sale. Terms of sale o be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustee reserves right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser afier five days’ advertisement of guch resale in & newspaper published in Washington, D. C. JAMES M. PROCTOR. Trustee. ap10-d&ids.exSu 710 14ih St N, ORTH BEACH. Cottage and_lot 30x100, $1.200.00. Hrattsville 127-W FLORIDA REAL ESTATE. 34000 A, T COAST, INDIAN RIVER ection, below frost line, fronting r. r. priced at $21 a.; will divide: first time of- fered. Address Box 208-M. Star office. 0.000 "ACRES, CUT-OVER LAND: erty county. $5.00 per acre: 21,000 acres, cut-over lands, Waukulla Coun 1.600 acres gulf shore property, miles frontage, valuable mineral springs_on proverty and 25-room frame hotel for $8.- 00 Tel. es Waukulla County, some with. les of gulf, $12.00 per acre. d 6 tracts last week and all sold, ome resold at profit, since. Acreage all over Florida from $5.00 to $300 per acre . Call Investment Building or Phone Main_501 . AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. THOS 3 OWEN & SON. AUGITONER] TRUSTFES™ SALE OF. VALUABLE TM: PROVED REAL ESTATE. No. 1842 MINTWOOD PLACE NORHTWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly gecorded November 18. 1624, an inatrument RG7217 of the jand records of the of Columbia. and at the request of the DALY tecured thereby. ‘the undersigned trustace SHTi Sell ‘at pubiic auction. in {ront of the gremises. on FRIDAT. THE SEVEXTERNTH JAY OFAPRIL. AD. 1925 AT FIVE OCLOCK M. the foilowing described. land and ‘premises. situate in the District of Co- Tumbia, and desiknated ms and heing Iot numbered twelve (19) in Marcaret L. Sands’ and Lawrence Sands’ subdivision of p Mount Pleasant" and - Pleasant B now known as “MINTWOOD." as per. plat rded in the office of the survesor for the ISirict of - Columbia in' Liber - County. 6 at Tolio 15: subject 10 the covenant ranning Sith the land that mo building o siracture Texcept necessary fonces) shall be. erected within n distance of 15 feet from the front ling of said lot on ‘Mintwood piare. erms: Soid sublect (o a Drior deed of trust for $18.000. farther particulars of Sehich ‘will “be anmounced at time of sale: the ‘purchase price above said trust o be pala’in cash. "A"depouit’ of $800" required onveyancing. recording. notarial fees and Tevenue stamps &t purchaser's cost. Terms %o be complied with within' thirly (30) dags” otherwise depostt forfeited and ‘the roperty may vertiead and resold at ?ha‘"au-n;m: of theliridlees "2t "Tho risk Cost of the defaulting purohaser. 3 WM. S QUINTER. J. BENSON THOMA ap7-dade.exsu Trustees. £ THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POST- BT d e SRR OF PRI T SAME HOUR AND PLACE, BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. _ap182021 = ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwelling, No. 145 You Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of truat. dated Fo\"'. 15, 1924, and recorded Nov. 25, 1824, as instrument 'No. 164 of the land records of the District of Columbia. and &t the re- ueat of the party secured tnereby. the un- :} signed trustees will offer for sale by pub- auction in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF APRIL, 1625, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and promise: nte in the District of Columbia, to wit 28 in Emanuel Speich #nd Charles P. Black- nar's subdivision of lvts in ‘block 32 in “‘Addition to Le Droit Park" as per plat ecorded in the office of the surveyor for the istrict of Columbia in Liber County at Folio 48, now known for purposes of asse: ment and taxation as lot 28, square 3115, improved as above, £ ‘erms of sale: The above property will be sold subject to @ prior deéd of trust f $4.000 at 7%, due November 13, 1927 ance one-third cash, remainder in two equal instaliments payable in one and two years, with interest at 7% gflr annum, glylbh emi-annually, secured by a second deed of trus upon the prourl‘y sold, or all cash over trust, at option of purchaser. A de- posit of $200 required of purchaser at time bfeale. All convevancing. recording, reve- nue stamps and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. rms of sale to bs complied th Within' thirty days {rom day of wwise the trustees reserve the rigl the property at the risk and cost of the de. faulting purchaser after five days' advertise- ment of such resale i _some newspaper pub- Tiehed in the eity of Washington. D. C. ROGER O'DONNELL, THOS. W. O Trustees. ap10-d&daexsu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 'RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- TR HOVED REAL ESTATE. FRONTING ONCAKRON PLACE S.E. JUST WEST OF “30th STREET, CONTAINING SBOUT 6,837 SQUARE FEET. By virtue of @ certain deed of trust duly rocorded ih Liber No. 5102 Tolio 86 et wea.. T Thacfand records of the District of Colum. 2 anq ‘re.recorded among sald records on Pebiroary 10, 1926, and at the request of the Tariies Tsecired (hereby. the undersigned D ioms will offer for salé by public suction. i frons of the premisen. on TUESDAY, BPRE Y MIRST DAY OF APRIL. 5 FOUR O'CLOCK PM.. the following describ- P ard and premises. situata in the District o Columbia, to wit: ' Lote numbered 18 and 25 GoNImbi% Mambered S041. in the subdivi- 2 ion known a8 “Overiook” made by the trus fies of the Overlook Development Company | ne.), as r plat in the office of the m (»"yn\’ for gfi District of Columbia recorded in Liber 63, at folio 24. Tarms of aie: Al cash. A deposit of %150 required of pur hdasrr at time of sale. Al veyancing. recording, revenue stamps il Srotarial fees ‘al cost of purchascr. Terma of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees yeserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- haser, after five days' advertisement of Lich resale in some newspaper published in the City of Washington D. C. JOHN C. WEEDON, S. HERBERT GIESY, COLM HUFTY, Trustee MATS Attorney for Parties Secured. ap11.13,15.17.20.21 TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Executors’ Sale of Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver, Old China, Paisley Shawls and Miscella- neous Effects. virtue of authority vested in the un. gerdiined by e last will ‘and testament of Minnie . Fischer, deceased. ~Administration No. 51399, the undersigned executors will wii hy public auetion at Weschler's, 920 Fa._ave. n.w.. on WEDNESDAY, THE 22nd DAY OF 'APRIL. 1925, COMMENCING AT ="0'CLOCK P.M., pair sol. dia. earrings, diamond, pearl, opal and other rings. brace: fete. brooches. Mexican open necklace. gold watch, miscellaneous jewelry, silver spoons, iated’ ware. Paisley shawls, 'Dresden, Bohe: Snian and other china and giass, lace, doilics und miscellaneous personal effects. Terms: Cash pyog g, eERGEQ EMILIE CRAWFO! 016-d&dbs.exSu Auctioneers. Executore. FUTURE DAYS. E THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEE! TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON HOWARD AVENUE. ANACOSTIA. D. C.. ADJA- CENT TO BOLLING FIELD GATE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 2407. folio 421, et S0 he Jand records of ‘the District of Coltimbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the reigned trustee will ‘offer for sale by publ m,in front of the premises. on TUESDAY. THE 28th DAY OF APRIL. 1825. AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M.. the followin, cribed land and “premises,” situate in the District of Columbia, 1o wit: Described in_deed of trust as lot numbered 28 in section 9. Barry Farm subdivision. now known for taxation pur- poses as 1ot 936, square 5860, containing 40,383 sq. 1t Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum from day. of sale, pavable semi- annually, secured by deed of trust upon the property” sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required of purchaser at time of sale. All convey. ancing. recording. revenue stamps_and mno. tarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee re- serves the right ta resell the property at the risk and eost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resals in some newepaper published in the city of Washington, D, C. EMANUEL M. HEWLETT, Suryiving Trustes Ap17.21,23.2527.28. 317 43 St. N. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SOX Court Sale to Close an Estate of Valuable Three-story Brick Dwellings, Nos. 1706 Kil- bourne Place N.W., and 506 M Street N.W. By virtue of u decree or the Subreme Coutt of ‘the “District of Coumbia b in Eauity Ciase No. 43188, the urdersikned trustoes will fer for sals by Dublic auction. In’ Tront 'of tha respeciive bremises. on the day “and ‘hotirs herelnafter. mentioned. tho Loflowing-deserived” Tand ana premiscs, situ- ate in the District, of Cojumi Wit O "TUESDAY. THE ~TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, 1025, AT FPUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PN ot 84. in Lewls B. Breuninger's subdi- vision of lots in' block 15 -Ingieside. per plat recorded in Book 39 At Dage 11 of the records of the survesors office of Pho District of Columbia, Improved by & 3 &tory and cellar brick Fesidence No. Kilbourne piace n.w.. contsining 9 room eception hail. 2 baths. hot-watar Celertric lights. front and resr norche ON"THE SAME DAY A FIVEFIFTEEN Lot 73 of T Franklin Schnelder's subdi- vision of sauare 487 as recorded in Book 17 8% page 125 of the records of the sur- veyor'a' office of ‘the District of Columbi improved by d-story and cellar brick resi: dencs No. 506" M st: nw.. containing 6 Tooms. Duntrs. bath. vapor hest and elec- T Tient: Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be Daid i cash. the balance in tWo tqual inetaliments Tepresented by the Promissory notes of the Durchaser. pavable fio0he ana "two Sears. with intorest at 6 ver ‘cent per ‘annum. from day of sale. Day- 2bie ‘Semi‘annually. secured by deed of {rist Upon the Droperty” sold: or all cash. at the option of {he purchaser. A deposit of $300 on each house required ‘of Durchaser at fime”0f sale. - All convevancing. recording. reventie Stamps and notarial ifes &t co Of ‘Burchaser. - Terms of sale (0" be com Dlied with within® thirty dass from day of fale, otherwise the {rustees reserva the Tight 10 Tesell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting burchaser. afier five day Advertisement Of Sueh reeale in kome new faper Dublished in the clig of Washinkton, ALEXANDER_MUNCASTER, 482 La. Ave. HUGH B. ROWLAND. Colorads Building. an16-d&ds exSu Trustées. . AUCTIONEE ' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK RESIDENCE KNOWN AS K1 P STREET NORTHWEST. By Virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4021. folio 63 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at Blic auction. in fron premises. on "ESDAY. THE TW HTH DAY QF "APRIL. A.D. 1 © 0'CLOCK P.M_. the following ived 1and and prem- ises. 'situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot 223 in Catherine B. Jones' subdivision of lote in square a8 per plat recorded in Liber at 6 139 02 the records of the office of the for the District of Columbia ¢ sale: One-third of the purchase money_to be paid in cash. balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two vears, with interest at 7 per centum per an. num,’ payable semi-annually. from day of salo.’ secured by deed of irust upon the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A denosii of $200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording, revenue stamps. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compled with within 30 days from day of sale. other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defauli- ing ‘purchaser. after five daya' advertise- ment’ of €uch resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. WALTER R. WILCOX. GEORGE F. HANE. ap18-d&ds.exsu Triistees. RS. THOS. J. OWEN & 40N, AUCTION Valuable Downtown Property in Business Zone, 1108 K St. N.W,, Lot 25x100, to Alley. By virtue of authority vested in the un- dersigned, we will offer for sale. in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTY-THIRD. 1925, at 4:30 P.M.. the cast 25 feet front of lot 10, known for assessment and taxation purposes as lot 818, in square 317, improved by brick and ffame dwelling. ‘Terms: Sold subject to a_ first deed of trust for $8.500, due March 12, 1028: pur- chaser to pay $3.000 cash and balance se- cured’ by econd. trust “on property ‘sold, Dayable on or before one year. with interest at 6%, payable semi-annually. A depos of $500 required at time of le. Convey ancing, recording, revenue stamps at pur- Chaser's Cost. | Terms {0 be complied with Within thirty day THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. | & Su uctioneers. TRUSTEES’ THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Valuable Improved Real Estate to Be Sold to Close an Estate, Being a Large Brick Dwelling No. 510 Maine Avenue South- west; Two-Story, Frame Dwelling No. 422 Eye Street Northwest; Three-Story Brick Dwelling No. 1015 8th Street Northwest and Two Two- Story Brick Dwellings Nos. 30 and 38 L Street Northwest. By authority vested in'the undersigned wa will_sell at' public auction in front of tha respective premises, o closa the estate 0 Rachael Chambers. deceased. late of . the part » yation "D,” improved by premises No. 510 Maine ave. s.w At FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. . DAY, lot 820 In squars south of square improved by premises No At FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. 812 in square 426, improv 1015 8th st. n. ALSO. At FIVE.-TWENTY 0'CLOCK P. DAY, lots 135 and 131 in square proved by premises Nos. 30 and 38 L st. n.w, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash and the balance in’two equal 'installments. Dagable in one and two years from the day of sale, and to be represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser. bearing interest at the raia of 6% per cent per annum. payable sahi: annually, and secured by desd Of trust on THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. the property sold. or all cash. at tne opuon of the purchaser. $350 deposit on each parcel required upon acceptance of hid. All conveyancing, 1o fees and recording at purchaser’s cost. rms of eale to be com- plied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the properties will be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resals in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C J. EDW. FOWLER, Agent for Heirs. ap17-d&ds.exSu 1012 Eye st. n.w. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cor- ner Semi-Detached Buildings, Containing 14 Rooms and 5 Baths No. 3510 16th Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4788. folio 322 et seq.. of the Jand records of the District of Colum: Dia. and at the request of the party seeured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF APRIL. "A.D. 1926 AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P, the following described land and prem- ises. ‘situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 757 in John L. Warren's subdivision in S. P. Brown's sub- division in_"Mount Pleasant” now known as square 2623, as per plat of first men- tioned subdivision recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 62. at folio 2. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed o trust ~for "$9.000. further particulars of which will ‘be_announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500 required onveyancing, recording and revenue stam at purchaser's cost. ‘ferms to be complied with within thirty' days. otherwise deposi forfeited and the property may be advertl and resold at the discretion of the trustees. A. C. HOUGHT 7 ON, JOHN F. LUCKETT. __ap17-d&ds.exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A HOUSE AND NUMBERED ~ 211 = 17th ~ STREE' SOUTHEAST. By virtue of s certain deed of trust re- corded May 16, 1024, being tnstrument No 150 of the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the parties secured thereby. the undersigned will sell at public_auction, 'in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. APRIL TWENTY-EIGHTH. 1925. AT FOUR-THIRTY Q'CLOCK P.M.. the fol- lowing described land and premiscs situate in the district of Columbia and being lot numbered forty-six (46) in square num. bered ten hundred and eighty seven (1087). as described in said deed of trust. upon the following terms Terms of sale: Said property is subject to a prior deed of trust securing an indebted: ness of sixteen hundred dollars ($1600) and said property will be sold subject to said deed of trust indebtedness. Of the purchase price over and above said deed of trust one- third is to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal instaiments. pavable in one and two vears, with interést at the rate of six and one-half (6% ) per centum per an- num, payable semi-annually. secured by sec- ond 'deed "of frust upon ie property. soid, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Interest and taxes to bs paid_or adjusted to date of sale. A deposi® of $200 will be required at the time of salc. All convey- ancing, recording. revenue -stamps. etc., at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty daye from date of sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and the property resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five daye' advertisement of such resale in_some news- paper published in Washington, D. C. B. FRANCIS SAUL. No. 9325 15th 8t. N.W. WILLIAM P. BENSON, No. 925 15th St, N.-W. ap16-d&de.exSu T EN _AND SON. Auctioneers. 1331 G St. N.W. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Un- improved Real Estate Front- ing in Part on Nichols Ave. (formerly Giesboro Rd.), An- acostia, District of Columbia. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 2927, folio 131. et %eq. of the land records of ‘the District of Coliimbia, and ‘at the reauest of the Dari secured thereby. the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction. on_the nremises. on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1925, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and prem- ises “situata in the County of Washington: District of Columbia. and designated as and being g0 much of lot numbered twenty-thres (23} {7 block numberad ons (1) as is em. braced within the lines of lot nu eighteen (18) in “Giesborough Manor’ of fots numbered n both inclusive, in bla numbered four (4). and so much of lots numbered seven (7) and eight (8) in said block numbered four (4) as are embraced within the Tines of said lot num. bered eighteen (18 all of lots numbered one (D) two (20 ‘tiiree () elght (8): Bine (97, ‘Yen (103, eleven (11}, thirieen (1), ‘sixteen (16)." seventeen (17). elghi- hinetoen " (10) . twents' (50 3 (217, twenty-two (22). twenty® (24) and twenty-five (23) in block numbered five (5): all of lots numbersd (7). eight (8). eleven (11). twelve fifteen (15) . sixteen (16). nineteen . twenty (20) twenty-three (23). nty-four (24). twenty-five (25), twenty- 21 and twenty-nine (28) to fifty-one . both inclusive, in block numbered six all of Jots numbered one (1) to six (6). both inclusive. in block numbered seven (7): all of lots numbered one (1) 10 eleven (11), both inclusive, in block num- bered eight (8). and all of lots numbered one (1) to sixteen 118] both inclusi' in_block numbered nine (9) in subdivision made by the United States EQIME Comvln( of t of said lot numbered eighteen (18 fu PGlesborousn Manor." said " subdivision being known as “Randle Park.” as per plat recorded in Liber County nui 18, folio 31, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. sub- ject io building line restrictions as shown on eaid plat. Also, so ‘much of said lot numbered eight- een (18} in "Giesborough Manor as is not embraced in d subdivision called ‘Randle Park " except” the portions of said lot con: veyed to_the Washington 1“[& and Point Lookout Railroad f‘flm_?ln! h{ ed recorded {0 Liber numbered 731, follo 224. in the land records of the District of Columibia. and except right of way twenty (30) feet wide $or sea and purboses of the District of Columbia for construction and maintenance of an outflow sewer over said lot numbere eighteen (18) in “‘Giesborcush Manor.” de- scribed in verdict of jury in trict Court case numbered 634. Supreme Court of the Digtrict of Columbia. "The property will first be offered for salo by the”sabarate” lot or parcel. “or groups of lots, and immediately thereafter will be offered for sale in its entirety. The sale will be finally made in accordance with the one of these methods producing the hikhest total price, the trustee reservini the right in such case to reject the bi or, bids producing the lesser total price. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 10 be baid in cash. balance in two equal instaliments. payable in one and two years, w interest at 6 per cent per an- num, payable semi-annually from day of sale. secured by deed of trust Upon the property sold: or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of fifty dol- lars ($50) on each lot if sold by the lot. or of two hund: dollars ($200) on each parcel. or group of lots. if sold in parcels or groups of lots. or of thiree hundred dotlare ($300) if sold as an entirety, will be re- quired at the time of sale. All convey. ancing. retoding d revenue stamps to be at it of purchaser. = Terms o to complie Ritoen CH1E} Have ed With ‘within of sale: othorwise the trustes Teserves the right to resell the property t the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser fter five (5) days' advertisement of such resale in ‘some ' newspaper published in Washinglon, District of Columbia, AMERICAY SECURITY AND TRUST COM. PANY, Trustce. By CORCORAN THOM Vice Preside al.) ‘Attest: ALBERT H. SHILLINGTON. Asst. Secretary. an15-d&de.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four-story Stone and Brick Residence, No. 1414 16th St. N.W., Containing 22 Rooms and 4 Baths. rust dated By virtye of a certain deed o January 26. 1925. and reco: January 27, 1925, instrument No. 173 amonk the land’ records of the District of Columbi and at the request of the party secu! thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for eale by public suction, in _front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE TWENTY: SEVENTH DAY OF APRIL. 1925. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the ‘following. bed land and ‘premises, ‘ituate in the District of Co- lumbia. to wit: Lot 115 in Charles Thomas and Alexander J. Perry's subdivision of vart of sauare 181 ag per plat recorded in Liber W.F. at folio 110 in the survesor's office of the “District of Columbia. imoroved as Qvove. Terms of sale: The above proverty will be sold subject to a prior deed of tru for $20.000 at 6%, due in about one year: balance. cash. A deposit of 3500 required of purchaser’ at time of eale. All con: Vveyancing, recording. revenue stampg and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. ~Terms of sale 10 be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trus. tees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisoment 1 st resale. | . fisned ‘th {he &y"n('%"-’-m'fiagg.“ B ! US' C, WA’L ap15-d&ds.exSu = ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two-Story Brick Dwelling, Known as No. 21 Que Street Northwest. By virtue of & certain desd of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 5108, folio No. 236, of the land records of the District of Columbi: and at the request of the party there- by, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the slvm- ises, on the THIRTIETH DAY OF APRIL, 1935, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the “following described land and premise situate in the District of Columblia, to wi Lot fifty-two (52) in Bartow L. Walker subdivision of square numbered six hundred d fourteen (B14). as Der piat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbis, in Liber 18 at folio 7. Terms of sale: Sold subject to two g:lflr deeds of trust. the first for $3,500.00, Al ing interest at seven per cent, payable semi- annually, due in _about three years, and the second Tor $3 488,88, bearing Intereat at six and one-half ‘per cent, payable $50.00 per month, including principal and interest. The purchase® price above one-third In cash and the bal: and three years. A deposit of two hundred ($200.00) dollars required. Conveyancin; recording and revenue stamps at purchaser' cost. ‘erms to be complied with within thirty (30) day otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be mdvertised and s0id ‘at the discretion of the trustees. LOUIs E; LURIA, 927 15th St., J. N. LEONARD, 104 Kellogg Bldg.. “®Truntees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Farm for Sale to Close An Estate. Belmont Farm, Home of the Late E. P. Thomas, Will Be Sold at Auction at Three O’Clock P.M.,, Saturday, April 25, 1925, on the Premises, Sandy Spring, Md. Said farm of about 100 acres. improved by a 16-room house in & beautiful oak Krove. suitable for a gentleman's estate, countiy elub or sanatorium. midway_ be: tween Baltimore and Washington. on State highway. A deposit of one thousand dollars (31.000.00)" required.” Terms announced at sale’ Household furniture. beds. tables bureaus, wardrobe. stoves 'and nimeron other pieces will aiso be offered for sale_ 10 o'clock a.m. the same day. Terms, S10 or under. cash, on personal property. B. THOMAS. Ex __ap15.18.21.23.2 e ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate Improved by Brick Dwelling, in Rear No. 1229 D Street S.E., Also Packing House Machinery and Equip- ment Contained Therein. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust dated June 6. 1924, and recorded June 14, 1693, ‘an instruments Nos. 140 and 151 of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. ‘the undersigned trustees wiil sl by publie “auction: on the premises. on TRORSDAY “APRIL, THIRTIETH. 1025, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M . the follow ing described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit ts of originai lots 17 and 1R, in square 1018, described us follows . Begmiing at the southwest corner of lot 17, running thence ©ast along the north line of 4 public alies 30 feet wide, 325 feet to the southeast corner of lot 18 and an alley: thence north with Jine of said alles 77 feei to the south line of a public alley. established in_ Liber 41. folio 15, of the récords of the office of the survesor ‘of ‘the District of Columbia thence weat alonk the south line of said alley 03.25 feet to intersect the cast line of an alley 29 feet wide: thence south along said alley 77 feet to piace of beginning, im- proved by one-story brick building. Also, machinery and equipment contained therein, including Refrigerating Machines, Seaam™ otior. et Cutiers Kaurage” 30 Tnes. Slicing Machines. Jacketed Kettles. Potato Chip Manufa ng Equipment, Smoka Houw “and Equipment : Motors, Scales. Office Equipment. etc Terms: Subject to & prior deed of trust for § 00, at 7%, due June 6, 1927, bal- ance cash. Deposit of $500 required at sale. ATl converancink and. recording b pur- chaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied With within thirty dave N. IRVIN GRESSITT. J. D. EASON, Jr. Trustees. _ap21.23 20.30 o ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. NO. 1234 CNCAN ST. N.E. 2.STORY BRICK. 6 ROOMS AND BA’ By virtue of a certain of trust dul recorded July 1 1624, instrument No.'5 of the land récords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party the undersigned trustees secured “thereby. will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH D. OF APRIL. 1925 AT.S OGLOCK PM.. the following-described land an remises. situate_in the District ot Columbia. to wit: Lot 78 in Joseph F. Batchelder and James M. Stockett's subdivi: sion of square 1008, as per plat recorded in Liber 18. folio 82 of the records of the office of ‘the surveyor of the District of Ca!flmhu To- chairs, rms of sale: The above property will by g0 subject fo a priar of ‘trust ‘Tor S1.350. at 7%. due December 22, 1926: bal- ance all cash’ over first trust. A deposit of '$200 required of purchaser at time of eale.~ All conveancing. recording. revenus amps and notarial fees at cost of Dun aser. | Termy of sale to be complied it within thirty days from day of sale: other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five dave' vertisement "of guch resale in some new: pavgr published 'in the city of Washingion, JOSEPH A. HERBERT. TOREN M HERBERT apl5-déds.exfu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of all the Stock, Merchandise and Fixtures, in- cluding Soda Fountain, Car- bonator, Chairs, etc., contain- ed nlin d‘l;o?lm’A Store located at ly Apartment, 300 11th Street Southesst. By virtue of a certain chattel deet} of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 4584, folio 3680 of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at _public auction within _the remises on SATURDAY, THE TWENTY- IFTH DAY OF APRIL. A. D., 1025, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., ‘the following described: All of the stock, merchandise, fixtures, including soda fountaln, carbonator, tables, chaire and merchandise, and every- thing in and about that portion of the said Neely Apartment, premises numbered 300 11th street southeast, in the aforesaid Dis- trict of Columbia. now occupied by the McDowell Drug Company and used in and about the said business rms of sale: All cash. E. HILTON JACKSON, JAMES B. FLYNN, ap?1-4t Ty ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Reo Coupe. By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust, dated March 6, 1625, and rded as Instrument No. 150 March 11, 1925, among the land recc~ds of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party se- cursd thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell by public auction, in front of the sales- room of Adam_A. Weechler & Son, 920 Pa, ave. N.W.. SATURDAY, APRIL TWEN- TY-FIVE, 1936, at TEN 'O'CLOCK A.M. one Reo' 4-Passenger Coupe, Engine No. 15245. P as) Terms: Cash. T EDWARD A. GARVEY, B. L. RINEHART. ap21-4t Trustees ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- ness Property, No. 1429 P Street N.W. redoracd 18 Live: Vo u13" 16 Sho ot n Liver No. . folic 486, o of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party _secy thereby, the undersigne trustees will offer for sale by public_auc- tion. in_front of the premises. on WED- NESDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF APRIL, 1925, AT FOUR O'CI K P.M., the following-described land and premises situate in the District of Columbia, to-wil The east half of lot No. 6 in William P. and Jobn H. Drury's subdivision of square 209, as rr plat_recor in book “‘B. e 36, 'in the surveyor's office of the District of ' Columbia, improved by two-story brick slgre and dwelling with sarage in re o seq., ar. Terms of sale: Cash. A 't $300 required of purchaser st tme of sals, AN conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and nof fees at cost of aser. ‘Terms of sale to be mn:il.\&d ith within i days from of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve tl ht 10 resell the proverty at the riek and cost of the default- ng purchaser. after ‘five days advertise: ment of, such resals in_ some new r publisbed o the ci Wi 8 Rk Soaie % _Trustees. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY of MURIC 1408 X H. Ave. ‘wdioining 1 Dupont Circle. Start now, Spring " "Enter the children: Practice rooms. - Yearbook. Main 7808 PIANO, S. P Efi‘w lar Music in 20 lessons. pul ou free hoo, kh?.n' 1322 G et. 0 Main 1278, Easy terms, PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, UNITED States Patent Office, Washington. D. C., April 20, 1025. Seald 'proposals (in_quadrupli- cate) wili be received at this office until 2 o'clock p.m., Monday. May 4. 1025, and will be opened “immediately thereafter, in the presence of such bidders as attend, for pro- ducing, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1926, by the photolithographic or other of drawings of the weekly to be assembled with the specifications, stitched, banded and num bered. etc.; and for the reproduction of ex: copies of drawings and specifica. ete. to be assembled: stitched. banded umbered. The prices named will be considered in connection with the ability of the bidder and his plant to do first-class work_at approximately 500 pages per day: and, prior 1o the determination of an award, such _preliminary investigation as o the qualifications of bidders and efficiency of plant will be made as the department shall deem necessary. " A low bid, unsupported by satisfactory evidence as to ability to perform the work in agreement with the terms of the provosals and coniract to be_ awarded. will rejected. Lack of commercial on the part of the bidder or inadequate fa- cilities or ghnl with which to perform the work specified will constitute £00d and suffi- clent ground for the rejection of such a bid BIDDERS WHOSE WORK HAS BEEN UN SATISFACTORY IN THE PAST MAY BE ELIMINATED FROM CONSIDERATION ON THAT GROUND. Specifications and , speci- mens, with forms of proposal. will be fur- nished on application to the chief clerk of the Patent Office. All bidders are invited to be present at the opening. The right to re- ject any and all bids, in whole or in part, is hereby reserved. T. E. ROBERTSON, Com- misioner. WASHINGTON, D. C.. . 5. ealed %ropo- s_will be received at Room 509, istrict uilding. until 2 o'clock p.m., April 30, 1925, for laving_ awphalt foor” on' the Penneylvania Ave. Bridge, se. Specifications and_infor- mation may be obtained at Room 427, Dis- trict “Building OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS. D. C.. April RESORTS. up theNorthPacific Coast i "ALASKA A’I'vaumuhbalumbond a Canadian National steamer and cruise between towering mountain ranges, awe- u P excelling Norway for variety and beauty of scenery; Seea primitive Indian villages with totem poles, gorgeous suneets, gigantic glaciers. Returning you maydisembark at either Prince Rupert or Vancouver and at either point con- nect with a Canadian National train that will National Park. Stay a few uhyu;ml days at Jasper up, Plan] climb or rest—in ln:;‘(‘&w aday and . 1, ride, e e e Askfor tourist fares, resort rates and booklets. C. E. Jenney, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. 1270 Broadway (Cor. 33rd St.) New York City - Washington. April 21" 1028 —Sealed pro- posals will ‘be received at Room 500, trict Building, until 2 o'clock pm. May 7. 1925. for furnishing and delivering fur- niture and_equipment,” free public Jibrary. For specifications and information apply 10 Room. 320. District. Building DERARTMENT OF (OMMERCE. UNITED States Patent Office, Washington. D. C., April 20. 1025 —Sealed ‘proposals (in quadrupli cate) will be recoived at this office until 2 o'clock p.m., Monday, May 4. 1925, and will be opened “immediately thereafter, in the presence of such bidders as attend, for pro- ducing, in the city of Washington. District of Columbia, during the fiscal year ending June B0. 1936, coples of drawings of pend- ing applications and patents, trade-mark ap: plications and of foreign patents. papers and exhibits by photographic or other pro The Drices named will be considered in con: nection with the ability of the bidder and his plant o do first-class work. and. prior the determination of ‘an “wward, "sich p liminary investigation as to the qualifica tions of bidders and off v of plant will as the department shall deem neces. low bid. uncupported by satisfactors as to ability to perform the work in agreement with the terms of the proposals and contracts to be awarded. will be rejected Lack of commercial standing on the part of the bidder or inadequate facilities or plant with which to perform the work specified will_constitute good and sufficient ground the rejection of such a bid WHOSE WORK HAS REEN TORY THE_PAST MAY A NATED FROM CONSIDERATION ON THAT GROUND. Specifications and _specimens, With forms of proposal. will be furnished on “application to the chief clerk of .the Patent 0ffice. Al hidders are invited to be presnt at the opening. The right to reject any and all bids, in_whole or in part. is ebs reserved. T. E. ROBERTSON, Com nissioner IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS T Columbia —Holding an Eauity ward V. McDermott. plaintiff. v nd Mechanics' National Bank of orgetown and others. defendants.—Equity No. 43721 —Order of bublication-—The ob. ject of thin suit is 10 establish title of record by adverse poseession. in the plaintiff 1o ¢ real estats in the city of Washington. Di trict of Columbia. described as parts of lots numbered ' sixty-four . (64) and sixty-five (85) in square numbered tweive hundred and forty-six (1246). formerly of Bealty and Hawkine' addition 1o Georgetown. be- sinning for the same at the iniersection of the north line of 0" street With the west line ‘of “Thirts-fourth st and 'ruoning thenco west along the north line of “O" strest 20 feet: thenen north and parallel with the west 77 feet: thence cast and north line of “0"" street 20 feet to the west line “of ‘Thirty-fourth_xtreet: thence south with the west line of Thirty-fourth treet 77 feet 10 the place of beginning: and known as house and premises No. 3401 0" siroet northwest. On motion of the plaintiff. it ie'this 2nd dav of April AD. 1025. ordcred that the following named defendants cause their appearance to be entered herein. that 1s 10 say. the defendants. Ahner Ritchic. John Davidson, Daniel Reimer, Daniel Bussard and Solomon 'Debow in his own right and as trustes, if living, on or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays. from the date of the first publication of this order and the defendants. the unknown heirs. alicnees and devisees of Abner Ritchie. John Davidson. Daniel Reimer. Daniel Bussard and Solomon Debow. if they be dead. John Rice. deceased. and Andrew Scott, deceased. on or before ‘the first rule day occurrin after 40 days. exclusive of Sundays an legal holidaye.’ from the date of the first publication of this order: otherwise the causs will be proceeded with as i case of default, Provided. a copy of this order be published once a week for four successive weeks before §aid apvearance daye in, the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star. the court having for good cause shown excused other or longer publication. By the court: JILLIAM Tz Justice ot the “Supreme ourf of the District of Columbia. *Se SO copy. PR RORRATPH: wEAH. Clerk, by F. E. CUNNINGHAM. Aset. Clerk. ap?.14.21.28 41 HARRY S. HALL, Investment mlldlnf. Attorney for Plaintiff, IN THE SUPREME CQURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia—Margaret K. C Groves, Lafayette Hotel, Plaintiff, ve. Shel- ton H. Groves, 1846 i6th St. N.W. De- fendant. and Eva Stuart, Co-defendant.— No. 43544, Equity Doc—The object of this suit is o obiain an absolute divorce from the defendant. Shelton H. Groves, be- cauge of his adultery commitied with the co-defendant, Eva Siuart. Op_motion of the complainant, it is this 13th day of April, 1025, ordered that the defendant, Shelton H. ‘Groves, and the co-defendant. Eva Stuart, cause their appearance to be cntered herein on or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holl- days, occurring after the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded wiih as in case of default. Provided, & copy of this order be published once & week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star before said day. F. L. SIDDONSJustice. (Seal.) A irie copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. "By R. P. BELEW. Assistant Clerk. ap14,21.28 GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorney. IN_THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—John L. Herbert. et al, Pllinudfi vs. th Unknown _ Heirs. Aflences and Devisces ‘of Elizapeih Wizhield: et al, Defendant Equity No. 43743.— ‘The object of this suit is to obtain a decree establishing ot record, by adverse possession plaintif's title, in fee simple. to lots 18 and 16 i Bradbury's §; 3, 4 and 8.'in block 8. ““Twining City." #ild District. as per plaf recorded in the sur- veyor's office. in Liber 38. folio 5558. Upon motion of Plllnllflc. it is, h{ the Court. this 6th d: of April. A.D. 1825, ordered that the defendants, the unknown heirs. aliennes and devisees of Elizabeth Wikfleld and Ann Davis, Trustees, cause their abpearance to be entered herein on or before the first ruls day occurring after the rlnn"llnn of one month after the d: of the first publica- f. otherwise this cause will be with as in case of default: pro. ccpy hereof be published once & three successive W%. in the Washington Law Reporiar and The Evening o et MorgR §, FOHRER. Asisiant “Clerki varallel with the Strayer College “For Business Training” New Class Now For Free Booklet on Requesi 721 13th St. Main 3430 LANGUAGES 2!t modern lan uages | taught by native teachers. Conversational Method. Day d_Evening Clacses. Free Trial Less BERL" 7 SCHOOL OF 53 LANGUAGES 16 14th St. N.W. Tel. Fr. 2420 RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. __AmanmoomvNa HOTEL CHELSEA TLANTIC CITY. N. J. Diretiy L he gheach. in the ivea. n PROVED = AND ~REDECORATED * DO Thunfe. Teasiince meintulned 3. B THONPSON & co. 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PHONE NORTH 3343 To ENGLAND—FRANCE and CENTRAL EUROPE Via Plyme llo; 4.-.lolmdm . 9. May 16, Gorerae o Omet. T enie Sy N0, | X 'NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE & MOVING Storage H 1434-1447 U G CO. Goods, 500 Rooms. co. Tel. 8845, MEDALS AWARDED FOR ARCHITECTURE Architectural League Honors Notable Achievements in Field During Year. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April Eight medals for attaining the ‘“highest ideals in American art” were award- 21 B ed last night by the Architectural League of New York at the formal opening of the Architectural and Al- lied ArtsExposition at the Grand Cen- tral Palace, presided over by E. Everett Wald, president of the American In- stitute of Architects. Those who received the awards were James Earle Frazer, for a bronze “Canadian Officer”; Arthur Loomis Harmon, for the design of the Shel- ton Hotel here; Arthur Covey, for two mural panels; Mellor, Meigs & Howe, Philadelphia, for design of the residence of Arthur E. Newbold, jr., at Laverock, Pa.; Leon V. Sloan. ihe Michael Friedsam medal for excel lence in tiling crafts; C. G. Simon Co., for excellence in landscape ar- chitecture, and Micola D'Ascenzo, for a stained glass window . James Episcopal Church, Bristol Hundreds See Exhibit. Hundreds of visitors and exhibitors from practically every State in the Union, from Mexico, Europe and the Far East last night attended the ex position, which is sponsored by the American Institute of Architects i operation with the Arch League of New York. ‘America is commercial, thinks it is seeking cuiture, Waid, the principal speaker of the evening, said. “Proud persons pay fabulous sums for pictures and high rents for a view of lovely country At the same time they may be ac quiring fortunes with all indifference to the disfigurement of nature’s land scape with ugly and heterogeneous and homely citles. They make their cities and their towns intolerabl hideous, and carelessly permit blots upon nature's landscape.” cet it History in Architecture. A countr) fe histor; M asserted, is written in its architectu One of the features of the expos tion is a survey for the reconstruc tion of Mexico City and its environs. The plans, which a work Carlos Contr instructor t Columbia includes p public resery and a natior system of h i An exact copy of th which Michelangelo construction of the dome of St Cathedral, Ron The address by Benjamin W the New York chapter of the ican Institute of Architect ‘Wiley Corbett, chairman hibition committee, also Wai re the of an ity, tions of the ex- spoke. RAILROAD IS AUCTIONED; PRICE PAID IS $229,000 Syndicate Buys Muscle Shon Birmingham and Pensacola for E. H. Brown. sociated Press. Fla., A 21.—Th Muscle Birmingham and Pen sacola Railway was purchased at put lic auction yesterday for E. H. Browr of New York City, it was anncunced following a_meeting of the syndicate of Pensacola business men, who of fered the highest bid for the propert The sale was made under authority a Federal Co foreclosure proce ing in which the Central Union Trust Co. of New York was complainant The purchase price w 25,000. ‘Thke railroad. whic extends from Pensacola to Kimbrough, Ala., ha operated under W Harbeson as re- ceiver since shortly after the death o1 John T. Steele of Buffalo, N. Y., wh was president of the road. Until appointment of Mr. Harbesor as receiver the Muscle Shoals, Birm ingham and Pensacola Railway, for merly known as the Gulf, Florida and Alabama, had been in financial diffi culties. Since then it has been on a more stable basis. Interests here hope finally to see the line extended to Jasper, Ala., about 120 miles north of the present terminus at Kimbrough, where con- nections might be had with the Illi- nois Central, Frisco and Southern lines. ‘Whether the purchase of the road by local interests for Mr. Brown will result in the extension is not known at this time. The new owner has announced no plans for future de- velopment of the road. NIGHT AIR MAIL LINE PREDICTED NEXT JULY Henderson Foresees New-York-to- Chicago Service Over Lighted Airways. { By the Associated Press. | CHICAGO, April 21.—The opening of a night air mail line between Chi- cago and New York over lighted aif | ways next July was forecast yesten |day by Col. Paul Henderson, Second | Assistant Postmaster General, at a meeting of the Chicago Association of Commerce. As a result of the meeting, it was declded to make a survey of potentia business for alr transportation line! and to take steps for the development of more accessible landing fields here. |Robert E. M. Cowle, president of the American Ralflway Express Co., de- {clared at the meeting that express and mail will form the backbone of com- merclal aircraft enterprise. Passenger traffic_will_surely follow dded _MOVING, PACKING & STORAG! DRY, STORAGE FOR FURNITURE | and pianos. Estimates cheerfully given. Con- | venient location. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave. n.w. Phone Main 1282, Fire-Proof GE©- torage, Moving, Cratin, Preogin Ry e 4 BANKRUPTCY IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Holding a bankruptey court.—In the matier of Graeme T. Smali- woed. bankrupt—in bankruptey, No. 1861 TR0 the creditors of Gracme T Susaliwend of the city of Washinzton, District of. Co- lumbia; ~Notice i» hereby siven that on th bankrupt: and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at my office in the Wilkine Bullding, 1512 H st. n.w. ington, D. C.. on the 28th day o A.D. 1928. &t 11 o'clock am. at wl timé the smd creditors may aitend, prove their claims. appoint a trusiee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business AP 5 i ke S ruptes.