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AUCTIONS, ___ SALE—HOUSES (Contd). = 3911 ]OCELYN ST. 21 Blocks West of (.on,a Ave.| ua One of the finest homes in 7, .0 & e dotached stime Sad Sk, Colomial 2 baths, on fonteriall house, o83, Tonae o over P afternoon untll soid. i Allan E \Va)xcr & Co., Inc,, _813 15th St Main 2690, fiLN‘O RD. - Just North of Jocelyn St. Most atyeactive wtory houas of 7 roou, tiled m‘\e-s and frev flcor laRagory: umuwly ng fete in ap- vointmenss: garage to matth house; open every at‘ernoon urtil seld. Aljan F \\/alkcr & Co., Inc,, 813 15ah St. W. H‘l‘ 2690, CHEVY CHASE SEMI-! DFTACHER Connactiont ‘arn. Do dacke Sor i tose. ai whribe. Four Wege """ . Tull tied bath and extra tiled lavatory. ql!!!l\ed break- z\hsl porch, built-in "‘fl‘l‘ tor. Gari bargain at $14,500. financed. sm Cash “bayment ‘und - convemient cirrying charges. Call Mr. KELLY. Main * 4 JOHNF. DO'\OHOE&SO NS,{- 314 Pa. Ave. S. E. | PRICE, $8,736. FOR SALE—HOUSES. o Houses Without a Penny. wfll hllllg‘&“ house without & cent in B s R ST ANC oE fi’fi,‘l&"’ SEPA COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $9,950. This home is absolutely the best value offered in years In_this section. Situated ORly one-half block frem 144) and acces- 10 overy convenience: brick residence. ronlllunl of ‘six rooris and tile bath, double 3 [eA%, Dorches. hardwood fioors hot-water Peat and electric lights: space fo: garazo: Syt and o lerme on h§H APIRO-KATZ REALTY COMPANY, r‘i’sunvlmg%nl o B OPFND TLY UNTIL SOLD. 2062 Macomb Cleyeland Park, just pest ot Soan, Smart, well' con- stricted and splendidly planncd sione and hollow tile. detached '"T of 10 rooms and 3 baths on beautiful lot with brook., wonderful trees, etc., overlooking big estate. Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc., 813 15th 8t N.W. th\ 26890, Tmmediate Possession. 1300 to 1314 Trinids 116 Dagh, Rk B hested Fa iy Torens pisle K sy NG _PH 117 B ST, N.E. Borter St. NV, It Yok, Jaokiy OB Do | Bebt oo 3 S deup g, hait pock onee s e A T o imtr | oNay Troker op-owder, W.'©, IRWIN, 1818 terme” T a0th et o bione Cleva 1881y a7t I BUY IN TOWN. [$12,50. =D %}; lé,l! T !! 0“‘ CHEVY CHASE. s Oven; CH‘\S D. QKFTR REALTOR & BUILDER, 024 1$th St N.W. Majn_36, 8 = NW. . Maln 36 CALIFORNIA ST, West of Connecticut Ave. One of thoss very fine homes, lo- cated in that fashionable section west of Connecticut ave. and sutrounded y_some of the bost homes in the ty. It in entirely detached of brick onstruction and a beautiful lot: The first-floor arrangement of this home is spacious and lends ftself ad- mirably to entertaining. Large re. ception room. large living room and library, dining room, butler's pantry and kitchen on the first floor. e 8 bedrooms and 3 bathe on the pper floors. It is modern through- ©01t. has & nitmber of open fireplaces. unusual closet space and many other features. It can be bOught &t an itraciive price and on very good erms. Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., 1412 ‘Franklin 9503, CHEVY CHASE, D, C $15,750. Here ia offered an attractive semi-e- tached brick home of eight rooms and two baths, all modern improvements. Garage. Thé house s o0f Dre-war consiruction—is very wide and faces one of the most desir- able streets in this fine residentisl section. T price and terms on this hoyse we think are reasonable and wafrant your im- mediate inspection. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW, $7,950. Brookland. This fs:a real home with five rooma. tile paih. hotwater heat snd electiclly, o fireplace. large fioored attie wilh a stairway There is a concrete cellar under the en- tire house and &n atiractive garage in the Owner is very auxious to sell and res- sonable terms can be arranged, It is not far out and is near cars. schools and churches. F. SAUL CO., 935 15 Bt N Realtors, N.W. Eye st __Main 2100 4 Bedrooms—2 Baths. Qyuer. in the diplomatic srvice. or- fered away. is oblised 1o sell this d flihitul home property and is oflering me at a remarkably low price. Tt is attractively st in' Chevy Chase. D. C.. and anyone desiring a well built. ractically planned, "roomy house wili o “well to inapect. 'Thers is a Iaree. covered front porch, wide receptio hall. splendid Ii¥ing room i st tive open fireplace and sun’ par- lor adjoining: umuu.ny attractive dining room and bright. roomy kitchen Second floor has four exceptionally rooms and two complete tiled ere are hardwood floors. room and several elec- conveniences. hot-water hea wvmn ayment An excellent buy. Lvemng Phone Service - Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors, 1417 K St. N.W. e Main 9300. BARGAIN—DOWNTOWN. M STREET JUST OFF CONN. AVE $18,500—EASY TERMS. Commercial zone: just off fimm-rhr\l} Blocke of the” Hows! - Masfower and i a direct path of downtown business develop- ment. A home now suitable for your resi- dence of any kind of business. In wonder. lul condition. having just been newly reno- rom top $o bottom. This is a piece of Property wich onty reatiires yout pertona) inspection 1o munm you of its worth! FRANK A. GIBBONS, 308 Tnsurance Bidg., 16th and I M " GOING FAST. 5 BUILT—4 SOLD AND OCCUPIED. New Detached Home. Open for Inspection. 3859 Ches: J;ea}\c St. N.W. ATTRACTIVE CORNER LOT-—PRICE. 89,050 hxceptmnal Buy—Easy Terms. R Ay O g fi-un’m t 30100 house on cash 32 3 218, vation, bet Wis. and Conn. aves.: just south | %nm"' ase. D. C.: near cars and stores. one for Mlto 10 tnrpect. BYANY BROKER OR ROBT E. KLINE, Jr, OWNER, MAIN 5246 or CL. 2053 (e\uunnl A Home of Charm, HOM EYERYTHING ST, 1s E “Eom'é DENCE LOCA' SECTION OF, nock HOS. E. JARRELL, EALTO WASHINGTOR NG BLDG., 721 _10th ST. N. AIN 786, EVENING PHOND GOLUMBIA 8030, BANK W CHEVY CHASE. An impressive corner home of Eng. lieh architecture, ~individually bui under the supervision of the present owner anid gceupant. It fs conutructed of hoflow tile with sand-cement fin- ish. Center-entrance hall plan. First floor—Living room full - depth ot house with old English fireplace, library, dining room. breakfast roo kitchen, pantry and & laree side iving Sorch.” &econd Boor comprises s very arge bedrooms, two tile baths, in- closed_sieeping porch. Features in- clude_Moline vapor heatng system, all pipes asbestos coversd, instania: neous heater, fireless cooker ran Jarge fireproo? built-in garage The fot is triangular in shape, fronting on two of the most atirbetive sirests in Chevy Chase and contains approxi. mately 10,000 square feet of ground. 'rm-luk truly, ake fine home and one pride in_ehowiny 650 and “worih more. Terms we nged. vening Phone Service Until 9 P.M, CHEVY CHASE, D. C. lnrnl ":;‘:“l!;;‘.: llllrlflue E‘nfluh co- e o calin T ontey” chum "B & 0nif o | X pensive detached home; A little Test of Conin. sve. and wome Qptars south of Chevy Circle. We be- T’ s Sra: daech one of the most delightful center-h; homes "that has' been piaced on ‘the market for some tihe, The eplendidly improved ot e 75 ft. wide and coniging shrub. d_lawn of beauty. On the first oor "(hers e “an excentionally larse | living room with open fireplace. open side poren, latge diting room: butlers antry and kitchen. The second floor a8 four bright bedivoms and two com- plete uled bathe and o very cosy sleen: ng porch fully inclosed and heated. There are iwo finished roome in the attic. Throughopt you will find many bls featured. helbaing alate 1007, g:rr oofs. sutomatic waler hester. hol. wi Deat. eisciri S iveathes steip s Feced Arage 1o match ihe house. aiiot, fail to seo this home—in our judement it is ihe best that will be offered for Spring. vening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors, 1417 K St. N.'W Main 9300. WA‘J‘I‘ED TO BUY—HOLSE! WILL OR GOOD BUY IN small fln)om ritk by un.xwhlle no axes u ek it TLL l'A\' CASH FOR_ COLO! Lll’ n‘onhwen section. Call McG] SILE BUY AT ONGE A HOME TN CREVY Chase or Cleveland Park: must be detached and contain 7 robm wm 2y trom 818,000 16558000, A x 000, Star office WANTED AT o\c* X508 8 FOON B BUX galow, close to 1 line lfld rood road: CGRATH. Main Ci ! THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTO AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. D.” 0, WEDNESDAY, ‘APRIL 22, 1925 AUCTION SALIB FUTURE THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Trustee’s Sale of Dwel Semi-Detached, in P No. 505 Quincy St. NW. By virtue of o decree of the Sure eCotre of ‘the Blstrich of Colambia, tn Baulty Cause No. 43588, the undersigned ‘M‘r will ‘offer’ for sale at public_auction. front of the mmi on_ WEDNES APRILTWENTY SECOND, 1025, AT FI STLOCK AL dot 70 in Harry ' Wardman subdivision of lots in square 74. Petworth Addition to “Waehington, improved by . room dwelling, hot-water at. Terms of sale: Oune-third cash, balance in two ~qual llllll]lml‘nll payable in one %fl two véars from day of sale, rep, nied nmm\nwry notes plirchaser wi inten ‘ PQI' ('l’!"rV annum, ayable semi- flnll.l hY first of trust on id l operty, or, cash at option of &uh ‘A deposit of $300 require: of l’||. All conveyancing. recol llll tarfal fees and revenue stamps at cost of purchaser: taxes and insurance to be ad- 1o date of sale. 'Terma of sale to be led with Mithin thiety days ‘from " otherwise irustse reserves Hight 1o resell property at risk and cost of dl‘(lfllllll’ purchaser” afier’ five daya’ advertisement of fich esaie 6 " newspaver Dublished Washington. D. C. JAMES M. PROCTOR, Trustee, ap10-dads.exin TTI0 141h Bt NoW, TOMORROW. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Valuable Downtown Property in Business Zone, 1108 K St. N.W,, Lot 25x100, to Alley. By virtue of authority vested in the un- drhifned Wo will offer for sale, in front ot premises.” o THURSDAY, un'\. TW] THIRD. 1025, at 4 P.M. eust ‘ ‘nldl\:mllnl u\nmxo. ||u‘w:|s{|ar fsscsament. And_taXAtion purposes as 1o in square 817, improsed by brick and frame dwelling. Terma: Sold subject to a_ first deed of trust for 38500, due Maren 12 1038 pur- ¢haser lo "pay $3.000 cashh and balance cured by ‘second” trust “on property ‘o avable n or betore one vear. wiih Toteregt at 0%, pavable semi-annually. A depos of 500 required ‘at time of wale.” Conve ancing, recording, revenue stamps at pul Chasmt's ‘Comt. . Forms 10 be complied with within thicty’ day J. n.hx\' & SON Auctioneers, * ___FUTURE DAYS. ’lllu\[ AS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIO! EE‘B Valuable lmpmed 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 undersizned we will sell at public suction in front of the respective premises, to close (he est ll ||l Siie™or Vieints, on "MonBAY 'r State of _ Vieginia, o TWENTYSEVENTH DAY OF APRIL, A, J955. COMMENCING AT FOUR "0 GLOOK P.M., part of lot 14, now lot in reger- vation “D," improved by premises No. 10 Maive ave & At FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. SAME DAY lot 830 in siuarg south o -qmm 81 improved by ises & STLOM PR JM AUFL 819 in square 420, improved by mmm. 1015 Bth st. n.w. A FIV] DAY, lots proved by premises Terms of sale: oo ihe Durchase money 16 be paid and the balance 1% ‘eaual “inctalimonts. hapanis o ooe and two years from the dlfp?flAlQ and to be represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing H’IIAPCI( at the rate of 6 per cent per ahnu uylbla semi- Annually; and seeured. by 9 teust on THOS. 7. OwEN" ¥ soN AUCTIONE ERal Uie property sold. or all cash. at tne option o1 Bie purchaser. . $980 debosit on each | Darcel required Upon acceptance of bid. conveya g, nolary fees and recording at | purchaser's ‘erms of sale to be com: | plied with within ihirly daye from day of | 9! o, otherwise the properties will be resold | the risk and cost of defaitlting blrehaser. | ter five days' advertisement o, such resals | n some newspaper buhlished in Washington, \ O. 3 EDW. FOWLER. Afem for ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON Automobile Trucks By Auction To Satisfy Lien. Auctioneers. Default having been made in certain sales agreement, the undersigmed will gell by pub- lic auction, at garage in R E 477 Pa. | ave nw. SATURDAY. APRIL 1925. AT TWELVE O'C terling Trucks Miodant. Ford 1ion 3 and one Mack truck. All i please take notice. truck No. 8791 parties in intere Terms: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SONS. Aucts. THOMAS J. OWEN & . AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cor- ner Semi-Detached Buildings, Containing 14 Rooms and 5 Baths No. 3510 16th Street| Northwest. By, virtue of o certain deed of trust dul | recored o Liver' Xo. 4758, Tolio 373 o4 ©1 the land fecorda of the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the party sccured I||rl’"h) lhEm\ilndl'r‘flK“'d lrunte- will ‘nll o ‘atietion, 1o fro romise: o RPIRGBRY ik ot TR PR USH APRIL. A.D. 1025 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and prer: ises Il\llu in the District of Columbis. and deatinated oe and being lot 757 in Jobin L. Warren's subdivision i 8. P, Brown's sub- division in_‘“Mount Pleasant’ now known uare 2623, as per plat of first men. fioned_ subdivision” recorded In ‘the ofice of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 82 st “fotlo 2. Terme: Sold_subject trust for $9.000, further particulsrs of which will be announced st time of sale: the purchass price above said trust to be aiaIn cash. CA_Gaposit of $500 reatitred ng and revenue stamps “pirchastfs cor a prior deed of Terms o be complied within thirty’ days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Poferred. ~ Call Potomae 4857 ' e | 40508 e dAkrflth of ¢ tees. | o gouse,, "°““'Ymub-.‘“‘£a§1?r‘.. Jork ¥ LI Box 1.5 Budr o ap17-dAds.exsu ustees. $9,950 BouToy ..e"“ R ¥ ,950. ouse, Chevy . G or ) THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUOTIONEERS “ali H mun have at least fout bedrooms. Can California Bungalow, Lo B | veane siy o CArgARE R CHEVY CHASE. drter nox HOTH, Star" o, e BEING A HOUKE AXD LOT P ol P e WANT 70 BUY SEVERAL PIECES OF a1t B ANPaERT coptiot e sl b TN Delna | Shme, producios prperiy, cither mpdprats | SOUTHEAST | yin aeen of teust ro- aoted wboreiathe atyacete Bomy | heks properis: prelerably ih the norhaent | cordea 3tay” (8 ToSi belng Mabitont, 5o, 1<°0n"a paved street. less ihan two s T dane sy e 58 | 150 of the land records of the Bistrict o ook oh " Gd,airegt, Tess ihan two | Box J00.M, Star ofice. Columbia, and at tho requrst of me| nu{l\e: large covered front porch. dglighirul {Lfli & T0 PURCHA! O THE | secured 4 ?.l""’ he underuigned will sell a VTne “Croom _ with "brick _freplace, ights, convenient elt} r 1o the Jatn or | bublle auctla x"Lm'"‘»’\'r" o % H “m dining room. kiichen, breakfast room | Mount Pleasant car line: 8 or 8 rooms: not | A ERBAY. A -rmm’v o & and pantry. ' There are two well pro: portioned ‘badrooms, modern bath ‘and n finisned sleeping porch, (practically another bedroom). Hardwood floors ihroughout. Large. bigh ceiling attic over entire hiuse. Hol-wpier’ hess, glectric lshts andt sgveral oatured inat will appesl. Beautifully i roved ot B0X180. Lawn. shrubbery. etc. 1t can be purchased on reasonable terms and we urgs prompt inspection " betore it ie our. 00_lat Evening Phone Service Until 9 PM, ° BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors 1417 K St. NN'W., Main 9300. HOME BARGAINS. + . 800 bik. Allison st—Attractive 6 b. colonial brick : mi rated; excellent value: blk. Channing st. story, colonial br.: * price cheap: only §! r Mo, 00 bik. 14th pl. ne—8 r. and b.: co- al brick: garage; possession: best of rea- sons for sacrificin e e 1100 bk, Noal st ne—Vacant. 0 r. & + : coloni metal e: own. leaving m‘ " ante otfer ot $6.580; $1%6 cash, balance $55 per month. 100 ik, 11th at. s _Vacant: 9 r. & b.: b ki Earags: much below value: on rent or ir Near City P. 0-—Vicant, 6 r. & b.: brick: good repair; rediced to $6.000; 6asy terms. COLORED HOUSES 2500 bl I . vaceny: Ok brick: newl coraied: new bath b belng install s yard; price and terms very at- tractive. 1500 blk. B se—8 r. brick; Slisyi gent £22.50 per month: yours for 38, 1o sult, efore buying colored houses for homes investment see our large, select. exclu: o Tist: priced rignt: on eses payment piaa: rge number in vicinity of Shérman ave. N. E. RYON CO,, INC Main 4507, 1428 F 8 3 COLORED, 229 11th p-l it frow owner. 3- sy ke, & oo and bt by acais "‘mc ent nun'l Iendld lon: easy ‘me. Soe Mr., OS] . 619 F st. n.w. Main 'HL87. 4 exceeding $15,000. dress Box DO, Star- office. fir:'wnzb—uohmm BRICK HOME Fi ™ or 8 s and bath. Call Mr. f QUICK ACTION. 6 to 10 room brick house in a good n.w., must have in X as mail to 05, People's Life Insurance Bids. SALE OR RN—HOI'SES‘ K- A L. Ranter and" other. dasirable" sec. 510 O r.: priced low: inviting terms, ¥ ER¥oN co, InC., \!-LLuvv 1«53, ¥ 8t WATER FRONT PROPERTY. BUNGALOW. 5 ROOMS AND BATH. ALL {omvenjerices: two acreened borches: 23 miles W, n, o8 e NS00 ! '\v”lfi,}“fl % Ao Blde.Ph Al a1 NEW, d‘ BARGAIN, $5 CASH, $5 onthly buys 20 lots near Atlantic City. Fice $160, only $8 each. VAIL, 180 Broad- e NEA ington, tiona: or Tent ew_York. NORTH BEACH. Igy 80x100, $1,200.00. After 6 pm. - way, Cottage Hyattsvill Tel. SUMMER_HOMES, —Tgble boarders. lood_betme cooking. ST _a 24 E DAYS, SON. AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLI BEING PREMIS] 60 N oPRERT NORTHRWEST o Jated THOS. J. TRUSTEE By virtie of & cértain deed of tru 1718, 1923 nstrument, No. Lork 1o 104" the corded J) ind m- rac’or e District of Solantbie, and st i Pequest of the ARy sectired iherehy. the unidersigned trustees will sell at public’ auc- in front of the premises. on MON ‘rgg" y. Eflm DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1925 LM, the following, described land d tuste in the District of Co- * | fim b‘ 08" adminated 2o oD 5% in Henfy L. Mann's subdiyision of the south 75 feqt of origingl lot 12 In squsre 534 as per pla ce of the sur- P'0r the Dmrie\ ‘of Solmta tn°Live: E‘Tat folio_49. e 3880808 Furtiet R ediprs. of i \ehicn Wil be announced at fime o the ase D above ust m'z pala fncankt, & ¢ ot 380060 reain nreyancing, recotiing and toverue: sy s _cost. ‘erms. be complied wnff mn nirty dars mnmm. daposit lorfi'i adver- tised and mo trustees. Apzwufll i lnmn: described land lnd memlm -:m |e in the district of Columbia and being lot pumbered forty.aix (46) in sgtare mum- bered ten hundred and eighty seven (1087) 88 described in said deed of trust, upon the following terms: Terms of nl7 Sald property is subje: fl to a prior deed of trust securing an indebicd: hess of sixteen hundred dollars ($1600) and said property will be sold gubject 1o 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 eqnal instalments, payable in cne and two years. with interest at the rate of &ix and one-half (81 ) '+ centum ' AD- num, payable semi-annually. secured by sec. ond of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at {] oullflll al ‘purchaser. Interest and taxe 35 adjusted % Gepow: o1 8300 10 date of sale. will be required at thé fime of eV, All convey. aucing, recording. revenlie stamps. etc. st the cost of purchaser. = Terms o 16 be complied with within ' th Wi !‘l m date of sale. otherwise deposit will orfeited and the property resold ai the risk and cost of the detauliing purchaser after five dayy advertisement o resale in some news- paper published ufié‘h Mffsx ?, 5 1 51 St ,‘ w. “‘Xku‘lsfilb l;blh E’l N 4p16-dds.exBu 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. By virtue ol 8, rruln deed of trust dated January 26 January B nstrumint o among. fand records of the District M Colnn\fl fnd at the reapest of ‘the »as“i %*HufiAJ.OF ILB %fi' lh' Llovlnl' rnfl premisee. ‘Alexande; an‘r ubdivi i S iyl el e e e “'5"’" i Paro1 b e s “’x‘som bia. improve rmn of sale: The above will Pe sold subject ‘to orior M’ylmll or $20,000 at 0'/. lue in one year: alance.. cash. Jevosit, of 0 rrrulmd o purinaser at 4lno ot veyancing. recordins ?vmu\ notarial fees at c 278018 0" be" commird with Within tRiFly ADAM A. WESCHLER & BOX. auctioneers. Court Sale to Close an Estate 08, - bonrnoP.l;eeNW.,undl“M Street N.W. By virtue of a decres or the Sul fourt of ‘the Digtrict of Columbl fn Equity Ca 43188, the unc {rustees will affer far sale by public auclion; in mma the respective premises. i i 0:11 Jours v-fl'mnf"' ‘mentioned. SR i i3 i ADAM 4. wmcyfl:t_lou AUOTS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two-Story Brick Dwelling, ! Known as No. 21 Que Street Northwest. m:’,r’dji'l‘nml.f': °§'u&e ollof} 28 5% and ‘l (he l‘!fl'-l it o (h' the 5 e e 2 b phpie & ises. on" the 1&&& 1095, AT YOI Al frons nf;bu n?‘- ihe olfawing. gescribed 1md°u'§fc in the Digtrict of pituate Columbi Lot fifty-two (62) in uuMIVllmn 3t Saare. nusgbared s nx rtoon (614), as per plat o of the sufvegor fop ‘:"orfmmd ber folio C”mm‘ wnie? Boid sghiect fo (w0 old aubject wo prior dseds of irast, the fret Tor $9.500.00, g-n. ¢ seven per cent, payablo semi- ing intereas af a K n annu ol roe ‘years. and the :.%m?n Tor 85,488 ¥ Lmnxmnnu’.;a-"as six - 3 ayable month, including pr nciphi and ntereat. The purchase price above said trusts to be paid one-third in cash and the balance in one. $wo &nd three Years. A deposit of two hundred ($200.00) dollirs vequired. '~ Conveyanciny, of 'hv E. Breunini e 5, A plat_recol n Book 11 l)l the m (\ lhr IKIHQ fl' the Disty Columbia. V ’ 3y an :‘l lar brick oo 170 urne nl- nw, II g 160/ I. A .h-{v, i @'Hmf BAII " '_A)l 7 of 'K’ MI- il 3.t e e ll M 123 of ;, o %\u— VQYurl office of lha lllrl«'l n! m imbroved by oellar k 3 dence ' No. nG e Sodtaining 0 | in [o0mp. naintry. bAth. vapor heat and cleo- i Retins of sale: Ono-third of the® o purchase money tabe i i cash. the two caual inelalimeny the Jromissory, notee of U ser. payabie ': one’ and 'two yeaga interest "0t ‘ent ber annum. from &‘, 5 o annaally secursa By dead of (Piat B 4he Tronerty eskd of o]l cagh. At ihs obtion of the purchaser. ~A devosit of $300 on each house 'wnuued of purchaser at time of sale. nvtylmdn, ink. revenue stamps, and noserial 16es at cost of nurchaser. ' Terms of 16 be com. vlied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Yesell the property at Whe Fisk and cos ofhe detalting purchaser after five day advertisement of such resale in some ne poner Dibiished 1" tho' ¢1ty” of Washinkton ALEXANDER MYNCASTE! Lo Ave. HUGH B. ROWLAND: Coiorads Bupding, Ap16:d&ds exSu rustees, AUCTIONEERS. THOS. J. OWE! TRUSTEES' SAL) STORY BRICK RESIDENCE AS K1 P STREET NORTHWE! By Virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4921, folio 63 @i sea.. of the land records of the District of Colum request of the party secured the undersigned trustess will sell at uction. in front of the premises, on THE TWENTVEIGHTH DAY L. A.D. 191 VA 0'CLOCK M., the followin, coibad l&? and prem- itea situpte in the District of Colmbia. and %-.«ymod as and heing lot 228 herine B hent ‘Subdiviaton of 1oy’ 11" gaare recorded iy 18, oito 2" racords of the ofice o surveyor for the District of colu-ht- Torme of sale; One-third of the pyrom money to be DAIQ M caah. balkfico in 1o gaual” instaliments. pasgble in one and txo years, with interest st £ coptum per an. num. payavle semi-annuslly, . AL the sale.’ secured by desd t upon m, PRoberiy sold, oF o15 cnahy n ey ootion the purchaser. A deposit of $300 will required at time of sale. All conveyancing fecording, revenue stamps. ete.. 8t cost of | Purchaser. | Tarma of sale 10 be complied | with within 30 davs from day of sale. other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of default- ing ‘purchaser. after five duys' advertise- mest of such resale in_some hewspaper published in Washingto WALTER R. Wi SPORGE P HA 18-d&ds.exSu i tees. N. Auctioneers. | THOMAS J. O | improved Real Estate Front- ing in Part on Nichols Ave. (formerly Giesboro Rd.), An- lc'.uhn, District of Columbia. y virtie of a certain deed of trust duly rocmrard i Diber NenbogTe faig 51 the Tand records of ‘the, District of Foliimbia. ‘and at ihe requsst of ine par secured thereby. undersi etisted Wil | gl =t eublic"dpcilon, on the pr 3 OF APRIL. A'D. 1925, AT FO P.M" the followinz described Ian <o “sitiiate (R ihe Counts of Washington, istrict of Columbla. and desifnated Ae and veine so'm ot numbered twenty-ihres ¥ i block ..m..bTm onz (1) a8 {nea 0 iots numbered nine (9) 1o ¢ inclusive. in block numbered fous (4. md-o much of lots nuj seven (7) pnd elgnt P in Lt block masbered four (47 e ars gmbraced within the lines of eaid lot num, all of lots numbered Berea" Sicntcen () three (3) . eixht (B). one (1), two nime (o). en reven (11§~ thirteen | 1S, Sixeen ' seventeen (17). eighi: | e (1R LS fwenty - Lw o tour 288 48 1 "ok fiumbered five : lou numhflv‘l seven (7). elght l!). !h\ln ll l'uv-’ TIET. Aricen “(ip) sixisen (16): i 19)) twenty (30). twenty: ) swenty-four (24}, twenty-| 57 twenty’ | wix (28) and {weity-ping ‘(v 1o fifty.one (51). both inclusive. in block humbered six (81" all of Jots numbered one (1) 1o six (6]. both inclusive. in block numbered soven (7): all of lots numbered ‘one (1) to eleven (11) both inclusive. in block num. bered eixht (). and all of lots pumbered one (1) to sixteen (18), both !l:s) usive. in block numbered nine (9) in gubdivision | made by the United States III of ‘part’of said lot numbe firid %u Manor." subdivision Own a8 “Randle Park.” as per piat in Liber County numbered 18. 1, of the records of the office of thé sub- s shown in “‘Gjesborouxh, being ki feco fclio surveyof of the District of Colu ject Yo buliaing line restrictions on gaid i 0 much of said lot numbered eight- o i e whorouiy Manor: s not Smbraced in saud subdivision calied Randle Park T except the Dortions of said lot con- eved {0 the Washington City and Point okout Railroad Company by deed recorded |o Jiber qumbered 741, folio 834, in the and records of the District of Columibia. and (30) feet wide sxcept Fight of way twenty jor tees and purposes of the District of ‘olumbia for construction and® maintenance of an outflow sewer over said 1ot numbered | eighteen (18) in “Giesborough Manor.” de- ( scribed in verdict of jury in District Court asenumbered . Supreme Court of the Jota, "and immediately tne t Tor "eale in its_entirety. Pate il e Brally made in acgorda the fight in_ such case to re '}E or onsdiang e 15eser Jolal Brice. he oOne of these methods ichest total price. the trunle' Terms of eale: One-third of the purchass maney to be paid in cash. proverty will first be offered for sale the separate lot or parcel. lmur &fter will B inmiamenta. pavanie in Ons end two years, with interest at 0 per cent ber sh. num,’ pasable semi-annually from day of | sale.” sacured by deed of trust hpon the broverty sold: or all cash. at option 1 the purchaser. A deposit of fitty "dol- jars ($50) on each lot if sold by the iot. or of two hundred dollars ($200) on_each barcel. or group of lots. if sold in parcels or £rgups of lots. or of thiree hundred dollars $300) if sold as an entirety, will be re- auired 2t the time of ale. recording and revenue stamps 0 be All_convey- of purchaser. Terms of saie to lied with within fifteen (15) days of sale: othorwise the trustee reserves the right to. resell the property t the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after ‘five (5) days’ advertisement of such caale i some newspaper bublished Vashington.” Diatrict of Colw MERICAN SECURITY AND E PANY, Trusice. By CORCORAI Vice Bresident. ' (Seal.) Attest: NS LN o Rant Aberstary- an15-d&ds.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Reo Coupe. By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust, dated March 6, 1025, and recorded as Instrument No. 150 March'11, 1925, among the land records of the District of Colum- bia, ll the request of the party se- the undersigned trustees will sell hy wuhhc auction, in front of the ule toom of Adam_A. Weschler & Son, .. SATURDAY. APRIL R b at TEN 'O'CLOCK A- one Reo' lPlsmn(!r Coupe, Engine No. 15 EDWAB. RVEY, ap2l-4t ?"fi‘ g‘inu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale ' of Valuable Three-Story and Basement Stone and Brick Residence Street Northwest, Situated First Commercial Zone. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly in Liber No. 4882, folio 270 et seq.. £ the lang recorda ot the District ot “Co: fumbia, and ot tho requeet ot cured the sell at Duhll(‘ lllk‘litm s, on FRIDAY. GD 1925. AT nv 1| i et g :a‘.&.,'“.. ate in the County of Washin i rflct of Columbia. and de being Jot 38 in Barr and Sum sionof Tots in Block 33.Columbia Helghls." a8 per plat recorded in Liber County 9. folio 126 lr the surveyor's office of the Distriot of Cd lllnhll subject to covenants of record. { cale; One-third ‘of the purchase mor A? to be paid in balance ol instaliménts: Dasabie’ jn" o6 yeard, with interest at 7 pef |l- -~ num, Dly‘bl! semi-annually, from of sale, cured by deed of irust upon the Pmpem s0ld. or all cash. at the option of rchaser. A deposit of $500 will be reay at_time of sale. , All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 0 be cOmplied with within thirty days from day of sale, othetwise the trustees reserve the right to tesell the property at the risk and cost of days from day of sale. othérwise the trus- teon rescrve, the rieht to rescll the, pronersy at_the righ ot the, ulting Burchisser. " atier . fve, dae’ *sdveriisemon: of “such Tesale newspaper _pub. lished in {he"city ot o g " ap15-dkds.exSu gefaulting purchaser, after five days® adver- tiseman Sych resale in some newspaper o in, Wl;filn‘wn ap22. L will Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Un- | 3 rict of Columbid. | Being Premises No. 2825 14th| l'erflnh nlenuo nlm )’ at ? irchaser’s be, within lm‘l{ 30! dul olher-kn deposit forl Ilad 0 o -'.fi“%’.'“mfi“’ ot z‘k"fi"{.’e scretion of (he sritiees. _8p20-d&ds.exsSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of all the Stock, Merchandise and Fixtures, in- cluding' Soda Fountain, Car- bonator, Chairs, etc., contain- ed in the Drug Store located at the Neely Apartment, 300 11th Street Southeast. A trut, duly recored 460 of the land records of thé District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured ihereby, the undersigned trustees soll at public auction within _the premises on SATURDAY. THE TWENTY. tlFTH DAY OF APRIL, A D. 103 o] e foliowing described: ANl 0f the stock, merchandise, fixtures, including soda fountain, carbonator, tables, chairs and merchandise, and e thing ‘in and about that portion of the Neely Apartment. premises pinbered - 11th street southeast. in the aforesaid rict of Columbis. how occupied cDowell Drag Company and ‘used in ut the business. rma of sals: Al Al av31:At 5 ADAM A. WESCHLER " Wi By virige of a Nr( in «l of trust duly recorded Juiy 1, 1924, fhetrument No. 58 of ‘the fand reeords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party and AKsO FLYN Driustoen. SON. Auctioneers. ?ll ADLE 1M ToRY BRICK. secured thereby. the undersigned trustees for” saie’ by pubie uction misea. on MON] THE O I BAY OF APRIL. 1555 AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M.. the following- dwmmi lanq, und premisen, ‘situate, in the Districs, of Columibia. m Lot _7i oseph ¥ Batche) r ma 3 Stockelt's sbait: on o as per pIAL fecorded in fer 18 muo ! “of the s of the | office of “the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: The above property will be gold subject to a vrior deed of trust for 50, at 7. dus December 22, 1926 bal- gl casn over fireb frust” A" deposit 200 required of purchaser ai time of Al conveyancie, fecording. revenue stamps”agd notarial fées’at cost of " pur- chaser. Termg of gale to be complied it CIoRTE: ntrty dags Srom dny of ‘eate other: wise the irusteed reserve (he right to resell the property at ihe risk and cost of the defaulting purchi r five days' ad- vertiserient 0f such 'resale in some news- gaver published in the city of Washinxton. JOSE] HERBERT. *{I?M HEBBT - ap15-déds ex ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly fecordeq in Liver No. 4544, folio 466, et ot the 0" Columbia, 'and ‘st the request party securéd thereby. the unde trustees will offer for sale by publ { the tion. in_frout of the premises.’ On NESDAY, THE TWENTY. DAY OF APRIL. 1025, AT FOUR O ‘K PM., the foilowing-deecribed land and premises. tuato {n the District of Columbia, to-wit o east half of lot No. 6 in William P. and Joun H. Drucy's eundivision of square 200, ‘a8 per plat recorded in book “B.” paxe 139, n ¢ surveyor's office of the District 1 Calumbla, l{mmov‘l: by twosstory brick store welling_with garage in rear. Torms. of sale Cash: “A deposit af '$300 redUied of porchastt st Gse ol ks, AL conveyancing, recording. revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. "rerm- od:yqlle‘ to be complied v\uhx ‘within R e B : Itl"‘l n-arvo 1l right to he fhe ustat omise 8 St coctl AL T g S fod Bl 3 = By e S SR ol el J. RAY (DA\(\ apl18.d&ds-exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & . AUCTIONEERS. | Trustees’ Sale of Vclunbla Real Estate, 4217 16th St. N.W. 2-story Brick, Semi- detached Residence Con- taining 8 Rooms, 3 Baths, 3-car ' Built-in Gnrlge ; AM.L By virtue o :fil’llln deed hl trust duly recorded Octol 1934, ’ rument No. 51 among l e land Dll' iice o1, Columbta, and at ‘t. *r';. w«f'“"f'.x Im‘&‘?‘i. g x‘%\] in '%flflt' of Columbis, ifix.ld being ln:gm n‘:'}..‘:‘,'f.':v‘.fi?"u‘."afl’b' ?1‘“& vigion of m'ot.lrf‘ in_ Libet No. 70, Tollo 158 o of the Pihe B % 438, e, of (he aurvivoe Terms: 80ld subject to a prior desd of trust for $12,000.00. further particulers of which will be_announced the purchise above paid in cash, m‘m of révenue stamps Conveyancing. at purchaser’s cost. Herms 1o be compiied within_thirty days, otherwise deposit -nd mm& ime of . sale: St o b .00 required, il forfeited and th pe y be adver- tised ‘and “Tesold” af the ‘discretion. of the trustees. HATE G e, 8018.20,22,24.27.20.31 "Trustees. BY WATER To Virginia Beach Special Tieketa Including State- room and Hotel Accommodations. Friday to Monday or 317-60 Saturday to Tuesdny New York By Sea Information and Literature at CITY. TICKET OFFICE . Woodward Bidg., 731 15th St. N.W, Norfelk & Washington' Steamboat Co. Santa resa, Apr. 3. SIIMT;-. s Santa Elled May 28 Lulsa, June 11 mm ).y N.¥.C.. ness Property, No. 1429 P| iand records of tne District | 1 | 1 I e STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS To BALTIMORE BY WATER o Washingon oAy REB T Y s R Rb AN 240 P 1o Baemare. Leave Baltimore o the same days at 250 PM. for Washingion. the' Potomac River in its Spring- time glory. Further {nformation, literaturs and recervations, cail Main 5949 Ealto. & Virginia, Steamvoat Co. th St. Wharf S.W. LAMPORT & HOLT LINE axo PACIFIC LINE o EAST COAST Rio de Janeiro Montevideo Buenos Aires Calling Northborind at Santos, Trinidad and Bas v-ub:n. May 16 Hay 29 775 Special CruiseTour 58 days all expense included BytheS.S.Voltaire,June 27 || Only Three Days From Baltimore #45.00 fnclu EAHBH]P 3 or Philadelphia Steamers Curry_1loy #100-A-1 meals and stateroom berth d's Highest Class Baltimore & Carolina S. S. Co. Regular, 8. NEXT BAILINGS: From Balto. April 23 Viny § May 14 1008 15th St. N.W. Juvestment Bldg. Franklin Weems Satistactory serv Ebro, Mly 21 Essequibo, Largest s in and General Agents, 42 Broadw: the way. Catiing at Key West. affording optional Albuquerque . Austin Galveston Beaumont Houston Dallas .. Los Angeles . El Paso Oklahoma Cify. . One way lrom New Fast Through Package Car Freight Service to All Southwestern Points Apply at any local ticket agency or write to A. W. PYE, Passenger Traffic |5 Manager, Pier 36, North River, New York. Fla., tateresting side Direct and Economical Way to the Southwest and the Pacific Ca;ul Fort Wortl ALL-WATER ROUTE JOWN the Atlantic Coast into the warm, rejuvenating atmosphere of the Gulf Stream, around the Florida Keys and acros balmy Gulf of Mexico. Delightful temperature and real comfort all THE TEXAS LINE the “American Gibraltar,” to Havana the $110.74 Round Trip All steamer expenses included for 13 to 14 days from New York to Galveston and return; with 3 to 4 additional days ashore at passenger’s own expense. Total of 17 days. trip .sfix.m Phoeni - b. 11103 3.79 York, including meals and berth on steamer. post o the Ho of S ettt You Will ham, other Act Strayer Collt;ge “For Business Training” New Class Now- Forming Free Booklet on Request 721 13th St. s EWOPQGALS. qul\qu BPS. o N e, g lO% V.Vrsfll GNIR will be received ‘at Room 509, District Building. until 2 o'elock p.m., April 80, 1525, for ll’fln‘,fl!a'ebhl" ot):r nnfl li'le Pel.l,r‘\‘;)llv" n‘r‘ s.e. * Specifications fnlion Mgy’ ve obtatned at Room 427, Dis- trict _Building, OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS. D. C. ‘Washington, T 21, 1925.—Sealed gro- posale St bs received ‘at Room 509} !»-- Building, ‘2 2 oz:,l kllvpel,-?n and- de A niture’ ’1" '!m public i or -mncnmm wnd information appIY % m. 320, District Building. B SEALED PROPOSALS. in duplicate, wl received in the Office’ Ot the Chief Department of Commerce. ‘Ilneleenth el and_Penn: 5 Avenue NW. Washi B i 2 o kignk pan Abril and Shen opened. for two ‘each. Apparati sounding. for, use in ocean nnnenp; depths, Of 13 o .1.000 Tfathoms. “Fatmy ometer” or equal, for use in the Dei of Commerce. Blanks for submitt o high-c and State—we can belp you to s in_or hear your home town or locality you desire. e have placed over 5,000 in touch with good positions in all parts af the United States in the last months. Progress of Lewis Graduates g0 J. T. Johnson was Harrin Franklin Square, Wardman Park, Cosmos Club, Racquet Club and more than anickly Spring Class_in Hotel Adminisiration Now Forming Rotel egecutives A fetw month: elerk In & store— magnificent erick: D. M. Zirkle has become manager the Club. s Virginia hotel other Lewis students aré wianing simi- lar_successes. o, ilamilton, ton, ho 9 PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Rag, Jazz, Popular Music in 20 lesson: -un(u if_you buy instruments he; or {free ] uonw. PACKING & STORAGE. 1,000 Hotel Positions Open There is a nation-wide call for trained This demand is greater apply—po itions open oday be new s exclnsive Manor Jeanne Sachetto has become hostess of the fashionable Cosmos Club; Willinm A Bowman at Le Paradis Restaurant re. ceives 907 higher salarr; M directing the coffee sl will_fnd_from 1 trained "men and women ‘in The N Washington. Sho: Maxflower, lee House, Powhatan, tels, eltibs, apartment cafelerias and tes rooms. The Spring class will be limited in number. compelled In the last class Clifford Lewis essel Coast Trade. B den 2% Srasinan Ports, 15 razilian Ports. 1o Earope by Royal Mail Line and Nelson Lime Stea San Antonio Hotel Burl to disappoint 30 applicants. to secure reservation this class starting May 1st. Lewis Hotel Training Schools 130 New York Avenue 139, | Line { fce since 1817 , June 18 the West x in every stndents fow managing Fred- Miss re. J. B hop at & dreds of Raleigh ton, 100 t houses, we were in e (TR Ave.. Yeas booklel. dain 1 . _Maln 1378, Sasy ITON CONSERVATORY of MUSIC ! Tt now, Spring fir'é‘..‘""énhr the children. Stai ol Practice rooms. rbook. Mal 858 Dubont Cirele Christensen School. E: G 1 UBE, MOVING, TOCA i n;;,‘s; R Ho ifl:L Ry ssoc BATES: /3 1416_F 8 MA d0140r CLEAN. DRY, mmm!: nrbnnvnz -m|A Estimates ch: ully given. Co Teien omtlnfl WESCHLER'S, 020 Pa. ave. nw. pemeserw. n ll)l)lk‘l‘m W o ‘Bovariaent a4 the STORAGE XPRESS NATIONAL CAPI MOVING Storage Houuho“hz RT PACKE! ITAL S‘I‘ORAGE G CO. nnd.s 500 Rooms. | Delegates to | Research WONEN TO ATTEND - ROUND OF FETES International Council to Be Honored in Canada and New York. Elaborate plans have been made |for the entertainment of the forsign delegates to the quinquennial conven. tion of the International Council of Women here, on their way from Mon treal, where they will arrive Satur They will be feted in Montrea: Toronto, Hamilton and Ni agara Falls, Ontario, in <anada, an.l in Buffalo and New York, before com- ing here. The trip to Washington will take a week, with scheduled stops in all these cities. Teas, sightseeing tours, theater parties and banquets are planned ¥ yifre. Willoughby Cummings and v Horace Parsons of Toronto have arranged for their entertainment They are expected to arrive in Wush ington Saturday, ) Plans in Montreal. On Saturday, upon their arrivai in Montreal, they will be met Ly the officers of the Canadian Natfonal Council of Women. They will remain there until Monday miorning. A ght-seeing drive and a tea are the rtainments planned Sunda In Ottawa, Monday, they will be guests at the Chateau Laurier at luncheon. In the afternoom, there will be a sight-seelng tour agd they Will be guests at a reception to be given by Gov. Gen. and Lady Byng, at Government House. Wives of the Canadian cabinet ministers wili entertain them at dinner. Banquet in Toronto. A luncheon, a drive and a tea wiil be the entertainments in Toronto on en Wednesday. In the evening there will be a banquet for them at the King Edward Hotel. There will be a luncheon, drive, tea and reception in Hamilton Thursday. Friday they will go to the Canadian side of Niagara Falls. They will be welco by national council groups from New York State, city officials of “alls and business men of in the middle of the Inter- Bridge. On the American y will be guests at a reception and a banquet. They will leave that night on a special train for New York city. A Iuncheon, theater party, reception and banquet will fill the entertain- ment program in New York on Satur- and the women will leave for Sunday. Washington earl, DENIES WIFE’S CHARGES. John H. Smith Says He Will Not Take Children Away. attorney in the e, has filed an injunction ight him by M. Smith, to prevent him 1 their children to England. ires the alleged intention children out of the coun- n_of his wife's un- ion.” He says he is can citizen and intends to re- His mother is not residing and, he states, but is merely there. he husband says he saw his son on the street some distance from his ment of to the s {home and that he had the appearance t. The father took the boy s home, he says, bathed him and m a new suit of clothes telephoned the mother that had' thy o, He denies that he {stealthily took the child, as alleged by the wife. Smith asks that his wife's petition be dismissed. Attorney John D. Sadler.appears for the husband. FEDERAL JOBS OPEN. Salaries Up to $3,800 Offered by Government. The Civil Service Commission an- nounces open competitive examina- tions to fill the following positions: Chemical engineer, Fixed Nitrogen Laboratory, Department of Agriculture, at $3,800 a year; 0- ciate entomologist at $3,000 a year, assistant entomologist at $2,400 a year, Bureau of Entomology, Depart- ment of Agriculture; assistant scien- tific aid (grain milling), Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Department of Agriculture, at $1,500_a yeaf; business assistant (lumber), Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, at $1,860 a year; artistic lithographer (photo negative cutter),' Hydrographic Office, Department, at $1,680 a year. Full information and. application { blanks may be obtained at the office of the Civil Service Commission, 1724 F street. — . Bridge Expert Dies. NEW ORLEANS, April 22.—Morti- mer M. Elkan of Macon, Ga., na- tionally known civil engineer, died here vesterday after an iliness of sev- eral wee! 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