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AUCTION SALE! .- PUTURE DAYS. A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Dwelling, No. 2132 13th Street,- N.W. Br.virie af a certain deed.of tust. dated Sptamber 23 5300 ecorded Ocinber 20 1824, ax Tnatrument Moy 370701 the Tand records of the District of Columbia. and at Ine,feguest of the” parts sectired thereby. the pnderaigned trustees Wil offer for sz b e Auction. "In’ front of the premises, on HURSDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF JUNE B AT FiVE 0'CLOCK P the fo deacribed Tand and nrenimes. stua the District of Coh mbia. to-wit: Lot 147 i Samuel A Drurs's subdivigon of sauiare L5 as per plat recarded in L folio 140 'of she tecords of the office of the District af Colnmbin TIEDE Of way over the pear three fart o o, Inmori 2 "ut e rma . of swie: The above property will De sald subjcet 10 8 prior deed. ol et Tor- $3.800 at 742, due Fenrunry ance cash: A depo Chaser AU time of i, BRIy notaniak Tae cout' Gt ‘Durchaer. Terms of sale o be @mDlisd with within (hiris devs from iy sale. otherwive the (risters feserve tha TENt te xesell the property ar the risk and cost of the' defalking purchaser. afier fve Aavw: aaversisement of wich resale - some newanaper published in the City ol Wash inzton, D. €, OTTO B HOPKINS, JOSEPH A. ROTH 3.k da exSuRmedo Tristees THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, | Sale of Six Dwellings, Being Five Bricks and One Frame Five Bricks and One Frame 502 Clarks Court, 1218 and 1218Y, 6th St., and 1210 6th St. Southwest. At Auction Br virtue of authority vestad in the un Aersigned we “will sell a1 punlie auciion. n [ront’ of the premises. on THURSDAY, TRE TWENTY.-EIGHTH DAY OF MAY_1935 AT FIVE PM. Tot 148 in square 507 heing nmr::vu 1218 6th st.. 300 and 502 Clarks Immediately thereafter lot 81 and part of | lot "R0 “asieased Ao jot 807 in souare 50° being pramices 1318 an 1418 L e mmeAtels thereafter 1ol B in sauare 502 being premises 1 Oth at. aw erma 0f sale: Parcels one and fwo each s0ld subject to an indantedness of S35 300.00 Darcel thres ‘sold subjert (0 AN indebtedneck o $3.000.00." the price ahova said Lrusts to he paid cush A denosit of $200.00 required each parcel Al con- VesaRcing. recording and revenie stamps at ot 0l Durehaser s o he vomplicd with “within® thirty otherwise deposit forfeited _and the property advertised and resald at the risk and cost of the defaulting P haser Auctionsers. THE EVENING KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES —Yes, Misery Loves Company.” | BY POP MOMAND (YO0 NEEDNT BXPECT ANY 3YMPATHY Faon] ME ALOYSIUS R MEGINIT. ANY BODy. THAT| WOULD EAT THREE PLATES CF Kipney STEw IN A BOARDING HOUNE DEIERVEY “TO- HAVE INDIGESTION i SUFFe \ 1 THOUGHT THE AIR OUT HERE IN TH' PARIK WOULD MAKE ME PEEL DETTER, BUT TH WORSE. ILL GO HOME AN MOP iwTo BED. IF THE OU LADY OMLY KNEW WWAT INDIGEITION WA, SHE'D FEEL JorRy FOR ME - OH weLL - - WAJ DEAD! i | AUCTION SA\LES. ) FUTURE DAY~ = THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF VALUARLE FRAME DWELLT BEING PREMISES NO. 1125 SUMNER AVE. SE. By virtue of a cerfain deed of trast dated Mpy . 1924, bemnz instrument No. 117 recorded Max 1024, amons the tand Theorde of the District of Colmbia. and 2t The vequest 'of the Darty secured therehy the- undersigned trustees will sell at oublic n - front of the Dremiges o DAY, THE THIRD DAY OF JUNY. 15 AT FIVE PA. the followine: ribed land and remiges. wituate W the District of Columina. and desiznated as and heing Toi numbered 60 in saction & n Barrs Farm. according to the subdivision made hy John R, Elvans et al. trustees. and re- Corded In the surveyor's amve of said Dis triet in Book Levy Court.? folios. T and Deing the same. Droperty acauired by narty. of the frst bart from Samuel Pomisrs and_others. trustees. by deed dated March 14, 1837 and_recorded amonx the iand records of ‘said Distriet 10 Liber 663 folin 18 Terms AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALES = FUTURE DAYS. PUTURE DAYR. ADANM A \\E!C’(!:LI ! SON. Auctioneers. | ADAM A, WES(H R & SON, .lu:‘l\rm«ln Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cor-! 30 Used Automobiles ner Business Property, Four- By Public Auction atory Brick Building, No- 903, o, | 04 No. 1412 Church aeed i St. N.W.,, By virtue of a certain "5'“ of | Thursday, May 28th, 1925, Lrecorded in Liner No. folin 340 of 10:30 AN Trust duly | 1 the Tand records of ihe Distriet of Columbia And Wi the request of the narties seewred Therehy 'the ondsra=ned Trostees will offer for aals by ront. ot tive s ESDAY. THE TWENTY. T DAY OF MAY. AD. 1025, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P, the followine-des ribed | land " and bremises mituats i the ity of Washingtar Distrit of Columbia Part of 2 1 n the” subdy Ne heirs 87 Joln Dividson as ner mial reconded in Liber N 00 and 107, of the records of ths af Wa surveyor of the District of Columbia Qearribed as follows. vir.. Beeinning fo) the same at the suutheast carner of said lof_and =ouare. and running thance south. westarly an New ' Yoric avenue 05 feet and 2 nches: thence northwesterly at right | anzies T said avenie 35 feet 4 inchea tn the north ‘line of xaid lot: thence east to the Wartheast corner of said lof: thence onth 18 fest ‘{o the ‘place o herinine Terms of <ale: One-third cash at time of settloment. halance in two egual pasments The ral bavment 10 Le dus ne vear {rom Hine 0f sefiinment and second bavment e Commencing Tourings Roadsters Sedans Coupes Many Late Models, Some Repossessed | _ Buick, Studebaker, Nash, Packard, Dodge, Durant, Overland, Willys- Knight, Cleveland, Chandler, Ford, Lexington, M ax well, Oldsmobile, | Chevrolet and others. Terms Over $100 On View May 23th Sold subiert to trust for “$1.400. further hich will be annownced at fime of sale the purchase Drice ahove said trust t paid in cash. A deposit of S20 onvevan ing, recording and reve Ept it gy Livigugsiar) With within thirty forfeited and the properiy tised and resold at the discretion trustees FRITZ W. ALEXANDER a prior particulars THOMAS J. OWEN & SON 25.28.27.78 & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES SAL VALUARLS DWELLING. BREING PREMTS 4225 DIX ST. N.E THOS. FRAME < s Virtue of a certain deed of trus rged in Liber No. 4439, folio 13. of ‘the ‘land ‘records of the District of Ca Tumbia. and at the reausst of the varty | secured therehy. the undersigned trustees | will sall at nobiic auctmn. m_{ront of the | “nremises on TCESDAY. THE SECOND DAY | OF JUNE. AD.-1925. AT FOIUR OGLOCT | P.M the followinz-described land and prem. | fses.” mituate dn the Distict of Columbia and’ designated ax and being lota 107 and | 08 {n savare. A0RS in Joswenh Swift's b | division “of Glendale ax per Diat recorded in Book 37. at pare 10.'f the records in the ‘office ot the survesor for the District of Columbia. Terms: Sol4_ subject to a orior deed of | trust “for "$2.500. further particulars of | hich ‘will ‘he announced at time of sale. | the ‘purchase’ price above sajd Trust o he | naid in cash. A deposit of $200 reauired Converancing. recordinz and revenue stamos | Al nurchasers ‘cast | Terms to he comnisd | Tith within thirty dave. otherwise Genosi( | forfeited and the pronerty mav be adver tised and resold at the discration of (h trustees GEORGE R. LINKINS ARTHUR G. BISHOP mr21-déds.exSu&hol Trustees. 1 Saq. | | ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctionee: TRUSTEE'S SALE OR VALUABLE PROVED LOTS ON Sih STRE TWEEN WHITTIER AND VAN STREETS. FAIRLAWY MANOR. By virtie 0f a_certain deed of trust duly recorded on May 7. 1925, as instrument No 5. et mea. of the land records of the Dis wict ‘olumbia. and 'at the requeat of | the parts secured thereby. the undersigned | irustes wil offer for sale by guidle ancion. | | UNIM- | 2T BE. BUREN | in iront of the premises on WEDNESDAY. TWENTY. Ci DAY OF MAY. 18 AT FIVE-THIRTY OCLOCK P ihe following-described land and premises sltnate in the District of Columbia. to Wil Lofs numbered forty-three (431 and forty: four (44) an souare thirts-one hundred and sixty-five (3165) in the sabdivision known | Ax Fairlawn Manor aa ver niat recorded in | the office of the survevor for tha District | of Columbia. hook 57. nare 40 | Terma of sale: Al cagh. A deposit of | £200 reauired At fime of saie. ‘AN con vevancing. recording and notarial fees at coat of Durchaser. Terms 10 ha compliec with “within thirty days from dar of Kale. otherwise the trustee resarvas the mishi | to resell the Droverty at the risk-and cos of the defaulting purchaser. after five das Advertisement of such resale in tome news Taper published in_the cite o inzton. | c ROBERT H. MNEILL. | my18-dkdeexSy Trustes. | THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUTIONEERS. | TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING. BEING PREMISES 21 27th STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly | recorded in Liber No. $891. folio 102 et seq. | of the Jand records of the District of Colum: | Pia. and at the request of the party secured | thareby, the undersigned trustees will sell at Qublic auction. in_front, of the nremises. on EDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, AD. 1025. AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. the foliowing described land and ‘premises, situated in the District of Co: Timbia, and_designated as and being lot 45 in tquare 4342 in the suhdivision hy Annie K. Warren of part of “'Greenvale." as ner piat recorded in the office of the survevor | fof theBistrict of Columbia in Book 3. at | Vaze 56, ‘erms: Sold_subject to a prior deed of | trust for $3.500. further particulars of {'h will be announced at time of sale: the | irchase price abova said trust to be paid | n'Cach. ‘A depoait of 200 required Verancing. recording and revenue stamps 'at purchasers cost. Terms to be With within thifty dass. otherwise (eposit | forfeitad and the propeity mar be adver- | o and resold at (e discration of the | triatens ROBERT B.. WARREN MUNSON 0. BULL. Tristees. i i Complied | THOS. 1. TRUSTEES STORY _FRAM PREMISES NO. NORTHEAST. By virtue of Auly recorded, 83, OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS 2645 MYRTLE A certain_reed of trust Nno. 4501, folo ot uea.. of the land records of the Deirict of Columbia. and at the request | " the party ‘secured iherchy. the under 5 lgned trustees will sell at pubhe auction, T iront of the premises. on THURSDAY. | THE FOURTH DAY OF JUNE. . 1925, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0CLOCK P.M. lowinz-deseribad Jand and premiwes. in the County af Washmgton Columbia, -and _desiznated as and_bein 5 in the subdivision made by H Harbers of 16t 18 in hlock 8 “Woodridge' as per plat tecorded in the office of the lirvesor” for the District of Columbia in Jhok B4 at page 159, said block 8 being | fesignated for purposes of faxation as squara 4318. Subject to covenants of fecord Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 1o he paid in cash, balance. in two fqual installments. pavable in one and two Tears, with intercst at 6 per centura per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of Rale. secured by deed of trust upon the Droperty sold. or all rash, at the option 0t7the purchaser. A depodit of $200 will he required st fime ol sale. All convey- ancing. recording. revenue stamps, . etc., at cost of purchaser Terms of sale to be “omplied with within thirty days {rom day of aale. otherwise the trustees reserve the | ight to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purcbaser, after five daye’ advertitement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washinzton C. PADEr PULTRMAN R HORNER. FRWIN B. McINTYRE, n&hol Trus a in_ Liber my23 d&ds.ex: THOMAS J, OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Apartment House, Known as| the Columbia, Situated 1401 Girard St. N.W. By virtue of a cortain dend of trast duly recarded in Laber 4467 foito 25 i seq. 68 The Tana reeords of the District of Colmbia, and at the request of the party secured tne "indersizned ' trusteas will sell et in o Trant Of. R Dremisen DAY THE RIRST DAY OF JUNE 25 AT FIVE. O/CIOCK Pt th foltawing.déscribed land and premises. situnte I e "Bistrist of Columbia and. deaienated | i» and being' Job 1 8 0% ae m | Hvision ot tha - s of Coltimbian T hni - s per piab Tecorded in ghe ofive £t succevor for the District. of Cotuaiora e Governor Shephent, at fono 140 \id Dlock belng now known for pugposes o eg’, ARG LARLLion as o Oare. Z808 ton feigereiin e mprvements the:don, Faras of aale: One -third of fhe burchase moner 10, be Daid (B cash. barance Jn 1w Rt instaliments, payable in-one and {wo FEaM, With Interést At 7 per centum per rtiiin, “pavable quarteri. from day of sale, tei By Geed of trusi upon the’ properts oF 311 Sagh ‘at ‘the option ‘0f e our Sier. A denosit of S18.000 will ‘be” re- 1560wt ime of sate AN comveyancing. Terarding. vevenue stamps and notars fess. o be a1 Rost of Durchaser - Taxes 1o be ad: Pithl o date Of sale. The trustees reserve e ignt (1o reqire any. bidder o ahow e iaEry make the deposit reuired by he B o1 amle Spefore Acrepting Any_bid trom T Chetma OF Cvale o he compiled Swith O Thin KIrty daws AMer xals. otherwise prop: T a® ha Teaold. i rirk. and cont of da- FAulidne peRater, Aner 67 davh dver: [ement bt snch resals in aome newibaper myl-'n:bedh!n The ith of Washingion, Diatrict | o Colmbia. CHRISTOPHER H_POPE. WILTON 1 LAMBERT. Trustees. DONALDSON. JOHNSON & FRAILEY. Wormess for Holder of Note oA A ex | secure the [ Veins” nown as “-Randle Park. two years from davoof settlement. or upon sich other ferms as may be ' agreed Tpon at fim~ of sale. A denosit of £1.000 required of the purchaser at fime of wale ANl convevaneing, recordinz. uota Toes aud ‘Fevenu Mpe At the cos aser. 1< of ale to b Within' 30 ‘davs from dav of sal- the trnstees reserve the right o PrOpAS a1 the risk and co. iaser after five da 7T, SETTLE J&ds FXSn&hol OWEN & S0 Trustecs AUCTIONE! HOS. | OWEN & TRUST J SON s 2 OF VALUABLE PROVED ‘BUILDING LOTS IN_VILL PARK. D € “T0 BE'SOLD WITH THE DFFICE OF THOMAS 1. OWE virtie of five certain deeds of trust recorded among the land recards of the o1 Columbia 10 Liber 3780, folio A14:0 Liner 33R1 folo 403 Liber Tolio 168" Liber 47681, folio 14: Liber folio 308, ¥ el¥. and at the requ | o1 the party wecnied tharaby. the undersiened | irustess “will "o l) “at public’ auction.. within the afice of Thos 1. Owen [ atreet wow. on "FRIDAY. THE TWF. NINTH DAY OF MAY. 1825 AT TWO' the following described Iand_and nremil <ituate in th trict of Columbia. and 1d distinguished as lot 2 10t 24 in square 4200, lot 13 in square lot” =6 1 _square 4236, lot A= sauare 3208 ‘ot Villa Park_subditision ecorded in liber 36, falio of th {ords Gt the offics of ‘the survevor of | District of Columb Terma of wale’ All cash. $30 deposit_re { quired upon mach Jot at time af <ale. Con- Vevancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost Terms of sale to be com. Dlied with within thirts sale. or deposit forfeited ULDA HALVE! BUR: HO R A N N SALE OF A REAL ESTATE WASHINGTO VALUABLE M- 1148 FIFTH D trist duly 3057, folio 337, et s the District the recuest of the the undersigned trus- otherw eenil i duiy 1D e el cert 2 Liver he land Columbia. and at arty secured thereby, tees will sell' at public au: o iront of the premises. an MONDAY. " EIGHTH DAY OF JUN AT FOUR 0'CLOCK PM.. the ‘following-described Tand and premises, stuate m the city of Wash Tngton. Distriot of Columbia, and desiznaied a< and heinz lot fifty-eight (58) i Charles Gewsford s subdivision of lots in square Tht hundred and five (8051, as per nlat corded i Liber 16, folio 37, af tha records of the offics of the survexor of the District bi Columbia, together with the improve- Ments, conaisting of a two-story brick durlling. 1146 5th at. nie. 4 Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 1o be paid in cash. halance 1n two eattal installment-. payable’ in one and two Vears. with mterest at Gl per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually. from day of ale, secured Dy deed of trust ypon the property_sold h. at the option of the purchaser. A deposii of $200 will he vequired at time of ale. All conveyancing ete. at cost of W be compli ave from day »ie reserve the risht to ! v the _prop the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' ad Vertisement “of such resale in some news paper published in_Washinzton HE P advertisement I some newananer pub. Faghineton. I C THOMAS W. STURRLFFIELD. CHARLES MarMATHIAS, Tra PEYSER. EDELIN DEYSER & A Holders of Notes. AUCTIONEERS SALE OT VALUABLE REATL TE_ IMPROVED. THREE. STORY_BRICK NO. 1) K_DWE 13th STREET N .W. By “irtue of _rertain daed of trust dul acorded in Liber No 1 folic 191 ot seq ot the land tecords of the District of Colum secured 1 sell Al mises. on the MONDAY THE FIRST DAY OF i1 1995 AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK PN foliowing des.rihed Iand_and’ pemises uste in the Coun Washingion. Distiict § designated a8 and beinz lo in James H. Hensiey & subdivision of lots in block “Columbia Heishty recorded in' Lifer County No. . folio 50 of the records of the offica of the surveyor of the District 0f Cohtmbia. subject to coven- ants of record Torms of <a money 10 b Dai eaual installmen vears. with interest wum. pay <ale. secure RSON <ID! s per ulat EASBY-SMITH O Trustees 0S. 1 OWEN & SON_ AUCTIO! < TEES' SALF OF VALUABLE TWO. TORY TWOZAMILY BRICK DWELL- ING. BEING PREMISES NO. 302 FLOR. IDA’ AVENT'E NORTHWEST By virtue 0f & certain desd of trust March 20. 1924, heine instrument No. recorded April 17. 1024, among the land records of the Disirici of Calumbia. and at the requeat ‘of the parts sscured thereny. the underaignad trustees will sell. at public aue ton. i front_ of the premises. ‘on WEDNES- DAY THE THIRD DAY OF JUNE 1 AT FOUR PM. the following scribed “land and oremises. situate in District of Celumbia. and desiznated as and being ot 1 the “subdivision made ‘hy thin wise. the t msi0 othy ese One-third of the purchase I cash e i 1w pavable 1w cne two 2 6 per cent ar i nnually. fom day of frea o frust Ton the Daperts said 0 Al Cash. at'ine etion of the s denpsii of $250.00 wi B et ot tinie ‘o Rale. ATl Convesan e recarding. revenue stamng. etc “out of ‘plirchaser ma ot <ale 10 he eom Dlied with within thirty days from das of Kale: otharwie the tisiees Fesarve the Hzht Ta Tesell the proveriy at the riss and co of defaulting purchaser alte. foo days ad Vertissment “of ek resale’ i gme news- paper pablished in Washington ji WM. J. FLATHER WILLTAM ¥, WALKER mr0-dkds.oxsu ol Frustees OWEN & SON BLAIR CLARK ustres. HOM \Vx 3 .(‘v\\' 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 927, folin 131, ot g, of the Coltmbia. Auctioneers m sauare ™R at folin of the surveor Terms: Sold 10 as mer niat recorded 1 Liber of the records of the affics (or the District of Columbia subjact to &' prior deed of | trost for 375000] iniarest now overdue. and ! srcand Trust for about 827700, furthe: ba tieulare of which il be announced at time of zale: the purchase price ahove sa o be ‘Daid in cash. A deposit of 200 re- auired. " Convevancing. recording and rev- {enun dtamne At burehasers tst. Terms o e compliad with within thirts dass. other: Wise denosit forfeitad and the properts mas be advertised and of the trustees AUCTIONEERS CALUABLE UNTM FESTATE. SITUATED IN CHILLUM CASTLE HEIGHTS AND STOTTS PARK. D. € By virtne of a certain deed of trust duly | recorded No. 1311. follo 247 et corded 9. of the land ‘rec sa. and at the request of tiereh, indersigned publle_anction. onthe Dremitns, | on TWENTY WE NINTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1035, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M tollowing described land emises, situate in the District of Co- desienated as and_being lots re 3303, Jot 7010 square lots 48 and 49 | 77 'n ‘square 01. 100 79_in i 10’ square 3700, THOS TRUSTEES SALE O PROVED "REAL Tand records of the Districi of nd_at_the request of the partr | br."the undersizned trustee will o auctign. an_the nramiss. on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF APRIL. A'D. 1925. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P the following described land and prem- ises ‘situate in the Counts of Washington, District of Columbia. and designated as and heing %o much of lot numberad twenty-( (237 in hlock numbered one (1) s i braced within the lines of lot numhered rightesn (18) in “Gieshorough Manor': all | of Tots numbered nine (8) to thirteen (1 Both inclusive. in hlock numbered four (4) and o much of lots numbered seven (7) and | rizht (8) in said block numbered four (4) as are embraced <within the lines of said lot numbered eighteen (18): all of lots num bered one (1), two (2). three (3). sight (8), nine (9). ten (10), eleven ' (11). thirteen (13). sixteen (16). seventeen (17). rizhteen (18). nineteen (19), twenty (20).! twants-one (21). twenty-two (22). twenty four (24) and twenty-five (25) in block numbered. five (5): al _of lots numbered | seven (7). eight (8). eleven (11). twelve t ' sell_at_pupt April JESSE H WILLIAM EDUCATIONAL. MITCHELL H. COWAN Trastees District of ¢ the party se trustass will thy + Emerson Institute s P St. N.W. Summer School—Jdune 15th Separate departments for men Yot Bay and. Evéning SiaT cinsson Y1or romara] conditions and ta'in Reptember. an d 70 in square q Jnellhiza hase nase of collegn he examinations Datance in ayable” in” one snd two Tntercst At 6 per oentica per able semi-annually tom fay of 3 iy Geed ot trast ubc: the Cotd. or 11 cashi_ at ths option of | nawr. A deposit ‘of $200 vl he e of saltan cach group. Al record Tnge Samp Chicmer. " Terme i wa ih ithin B0 daye trom Byt Tate. “atherwise the Lrustags. resery the vight to resell the property alYhe risk and ‘cost of defaulting purchaser, afinr five | | Aawa‘pdvertisement of sueh reeals i soms | newspaper punlished in' Washimgion, 1. € i ] s 0T Lonrded i Tiver - Gounty numbered "18. | _ FELIX LAKE. Tolio 1. of tha racards of the affce of the | my1S.d&ds exSu The Distriet of Columbia [ Jert o building line restrictions as n said plat ATan, Fo mitch of said lot numhersd eicht- con (1R In Giskhorongh Manor as i not arhraced in said subdivision ealisd " Randle Par axcent the partions af said lot eon Tecnd inihe Wadhington City" and’ Pomi Taoolkout Railroad Combant he desd recordnd T Ther mumbered 731 folin (224 in " the Yand records of the District of Colimhia. and xrept MENL Bf wa (o Nisee and puiposes of the Columbia for constrution: and. maintenanes of An outfiow sewar over said lot numbersd SlERieen (18) b Giexborough. Manor. da- Soribed in verdict of urs In Distriet Conrt e mumberad B34, Supreme Conrt of the District t Columhia The properts wil first be offe by fhe separate Tot - or parrel T fote Sand - immediatels tharsafter Wil De offered for sals in ite entirety. The sale Wi % ‘fnalls ‘made in accordance with the ne of these methods Droducing the highest Tota1” rice: the trisien ressrving the Tizht 19 Sueh case to reject the bid or bids Dro {heing the Jesser total price Terms of sala. One-third of the purchase money Lo be Daid In cash. balance in two Foual instaliments. pavable in one and two Tears. with Interest at B per cent par an: Tmny payable semi-anmually from day "of LI heared b deed Of trust upon- -the Troperty sold: or all eash. at the Option of tne purchaser. A deposit ‘of ity dotlare 8507 on each lot if sold by the Tot. or of {0 hundred dotiara. (8200)” o each paree] | O e % Seroup of 1ot If sold in parcels or groups | Brac. o o7 Tote. or of threa hiindred ollars ($300) | Carvets. Rugs.” Refrige 7f a0l 4% an entirety. will he gequired at | the time of sale. All conveyancing. record: | InE S Tevenin atamor o) be, 3 cont of | irehacer Terms of *ale to" he complied W aerihin Rifteen (15) dasa from day of | otherwise the trustes Tecerves the TiEnt | Furniture. Particular attention is ealled to the Period 10 resell the property at the risk and cost of | drfaulting. purchaser after five (5) days' | Dining Room and 0dd Pieces of Reception dvertisement of such resais in some news. Room and Library Furniture By Catalogue—Sale Absolute—To Cloke Saver nublished in Washington, Distriet nf Colamiia, SECURITY AND TRUST COM- | the Estate. AMERICAN PANY. Trustee. By CORCORAN THOM. | Viee President. ” (Seal.) Attest: ALBERT | H. SHILLINGTON. Asst. Secreta, i +#THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOV described Dronerts having failed fo romnly of sale. the aaid property. will | nd resold at the same hour and | WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY- SEVENTH DAY OF MAY. A. D. 1925 upon the same tarms rnd conditions. excaoi® In the event of a sale as an entireiy a deposit | o $2.000.00 “will ‘he required. BY ORDER OF THF TRUSTE to equal inst vears. with annum. i sale, | property the pu reuired conves ate (121, fiftéen sixteen (16). nineteen (19). twenty twenty-three (23) twenty-four (24), twenty-five (25). twenty six (261 and twenty-nine (29) 1o fifty-o (51). hoth_inclusive. in block numbered s A1 all of Tots numbered one (1) to six (61, hath - inrlusive. in hlock numbered | seven (7): all_of lots numbered one (1) to elaven (11). both inclusive. in block nus hered sight (81, and all of lots numyered ane (1) 1o sixtéen (181, both inclusive, in block numbered nine () _in subdivision made by the United States Realty Company T part of said lot numbered eighteen ( in_“Gieshorough Manor.” “said subdivi ____MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Rag. Jazz, Popular Music in 20 lessons. Free lessons if you buy insiruments hers. Send for free booklet. Christensen Schocl. 1322 G »t. n.w. Main i?78 Zasy terms. LEGAL NOTICES. Trustees, | PEVTON GORDO t. - THE DIs trict of Columbia. Holding a Court.—TUnited States of America. Libellant, ve. 3A7 at. hottles of red liguer: 133 at. hotties of red liquor Tiguor: 79 at. bottles of red liquor: 10 at. bot tles of red liquor: 3R qt. bottles of red liguor: 12 at. hottles of red liquor. hottles of red Tiquor: 83 at. hottles liguer: 3 qt. hotties of red Nauor hottles nf red lauer: 20 at. hottlex hguor: 81 qt. hottles of red liquor: hottles of red.liquor: 18 qt. bottles liquor: ‘black suit case containing old clothes. amall box of lahels, funnels and hydrometer. 21 bottles labeled Haix and Haig liguor: % hottles labeled MacColk liquor: 182 bottles of ‘red liguo: bottles of red liquor: 11 {cartons containing 1 dor. % -pt various brands of extracts: 2 3,.gal of champagne: R0 bottles of red liquor: Emblem bicycle No. 55344 1 corn liquor: 3 ¥5-pt. hotties of gin: 1 pt. bottle containing small portion of corn liguor: 1 5-gal. can containing about corn liquor: 4 1a-gal. glass jars of lgtior: 2 amall i measuring, cups. = emall % fu c. H. NGENE. Auctionser, Invites Tour special attention 1o an important Estate Sale At Auction By order of Mrs. Joseph W. Folk, sxscutrix of the estate of Josaph W. Folk ! The entire contents of the | Private Residence 2840 Wood- iland Drive N.W., Washington, iD. C. To be sold at aaction Thursday, May 28th, 1925, at 11 a.m., on the Premises. | ; d for sale or groups bottles 1 gal. jar of Valuable Antique _Furniture. _Steinway Baby Grand ‘Piano. Dimng. Reception and Bedroom Furniture.’ Mirrors. Ch { 0dd of Unugual : aine. Draperies. tors. Tables. Porch Inspection hy Card Wednesdas A fternoon, _Phane_Main 7581 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Three-Story Brick Dwelling Arranged in Apartments, Containing 11 Rooms, Three Baths, H.-w. Heat, Elec. Light, No. 1304 Monroe Street N.W. Br virtue of & certain deed of trust duls reco; in Liber No. ,_folio 279 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: Dia, and at the roqueat of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public_auction. in_ front of the _on TUESDAY. THE SECOND DAY OF JUNE. 1925. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises. | situate in the District of Columbia. to wit: i Lot 18 in Kirkwood Flora's subdivision of part of bloek 42 “Holmead Manor" as per | plat recorded in Liber Count 17. folio 1 of { the records of the officc of the survevor of | the District of Columbia, designated for ta: ation purposes as lot 19, ‘square 2838. sub- ject to building restriction line and coven- wine lasses: 1 qt. jar about of rorn Nator: 1 33-pt. flask about half full of an unknown distilled spiritn: 1 % gal. £lass jar of ‘corn liquor: 1 J5-gal. glass jar of corn Tavor: 1'% kal, siask ar about. half full of "corn liquor: i B-gal. can ‘about half full of gin. 2 Jagal. glass jars of supposed xin Sxal. Can containing about 4% aleohol: 1 %-gal. glans jar of corn liauo 1 B-zal._can 'of corn hauor: 1 %a-gal. Klas jar of ¢orn Hauor: 1 % bt of corn liauor. 1"'bi. sk about half (ull of colored liquor: 1 Coftee pot: 45 gal. cans of alcohol in 4 drummera’ cases and u package: 1 I Di: red Tiauor: 1 zal. glans jug about t full of fed liquor. 2 pt. botties of red Hauer, 1 pt. Dottle ahout 33 full of coloring. maiter.” i at. botile labeled *'Petar Dawaon': contaming ahout 1, U of red liquor: 1. 3.pt. bottls of corn whiskey: ' 13-Dt. bottlé about halt full of gin: 2 i-pt.”boitles about * full of corn Havor: 1”14 % of red Tiquor. 775570 flask about half fail ‘of ted hauor “marked purchase : 1 1oor: 1 mall drinking &lass mUE. 1 emoty halt:xal giams jar had ‘contained’ wine: I 1a-pi: bottles kin: 1 13-pi. bottls ta i af carn whiskes:'1 3 -gal. glase 1ar about haif Tull' ot corn liquar: 1 To-Fal. gla corn Hiqu 3 0ld Du of corn liquor f corn _liauor | Ta-gal. jars of gin: 1 %-pt. liguor: 13 -pt. boitle about 1. full of corn liguor: 1 3;-gul. glase jar about i3 full of corn liquor, 1 small tin_funnel: 2 1 { glaxs jars of corn liguor: 5 13-gai, giass jars of corn ligoor: 1 _%:gal jar “about half full cora liquor: 2 Y-gal. glass jars of corn liguor: 1 35-gal. glass about Ty full” 2 35-pt.- bottles of corn funnel. 1 small_paper bak of carks 1 3-ga about 4 pi. 61 corn ligiior: 1 pt. bottle con caramel coloring. basket containing 11 %-pl. boitles of col- ored corn liquor. 1 13-pt. bottle of corn m THOS. J. OWEN & S0 NEERS RUSTEES” SALE_OF BLE TWO- STORY BRICK ~DWELLING ~BEING MISES NO. 1521 COLUMBIA STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 5140. folio 471 el sea. of the land records of the District 6f Colum: hia, and &t the request of the party seeured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in_{ront of the premises. on 'MONDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF JUNE. 'D. 1925. AT FOUR O'CLOCK_P.M.. the following _déscribed land and premises uate.in the District of Columbia. and desig. Vated s and bein lot 166 in D. L. Morri- son and others subdivision of loi in squyre 365 as per plat recorded in the office of o surveyor for_the District of Columbia af Liber H. D, €. folio 6. Terms: Sold sibject to a first deed of trust for $2.000.00 and a second deed of trust for about $750.00 and unpaid_taxes. further particulars of which will be an. nounced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash: A de. posit of $200.00 required. Conveyancing, recording and révenne stamps at_purchaser's rost. Terms to be complied with within fhiriy dase. otherwise deposit forfeited and the proeriy mas be sdvertised and resold atl the discretion of the trustees. CLARENCE F. WE v B PITTS r of corn liquor liquor, 1 smali tin 1. glasn jar containing taining _about 2 oz. 35-pt. flask about half full of corn liguor: 1 ?l. bottle about 35 full of syrup fluid: 1 f3-gal. glass jar of cormp liquor: 2 15-gal. £lass jars of corn liguor: 1 \51& hottle part full of corn whiski 1 5-pt. ttle of corn whiskey: | gal. £1ass jug rape mash, 1 gal. lash jug grape mash about 35 full. i Sopat; sbout 14 full of wine: Yrgal: glass ) part full of corn liquor, 1 qt. of corn liguor, 4 pts. of corn liquor, 4 bottles of beer: & . jars of corn liquor, 1 %- al. jar part {ull of corn liquor: 1 % -gal. lass jar about half full ef cornliquor. 1 -gal. ‘copper still (no coil or attachment 1515 gal, Flass jar of corn liguor. 2 %-pt. botiles of corn liauor, 2 1-gal. jugs of sup: posed wine. 2 small bags of corks, 1 pt. fask of corn liquor, 2 33-pt. flaske of corn 4 botties of Vino' Tonic. 28 13-pt. colored liguor. 10 33 -pt. bottles Peach 13 J5-pt. hottles Brandy Extract. 1 bottle” Brandy Extract part full. 8 Dottles of Paregoric: 1 5-gal. can con- ants of record. improved as above. Terms of sale: The above property. will be sold sublect 10 a Drior deed of trust for $9.000 at 6% due January 24 19 el ance one-third cash. the remainder in mopih: Iy Dayments made known st saie. secured by a second deed of trust upon fhe property sold. or all cash over trust. at ovtion of purchaser. A deposit of $500 required of purchaeer at time of sale All conveyanc- ing, recording, and not feex at cost of purchaser. rms ‘of sale to he compli with wit daya from das of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the rizht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days' | advertisement of sus resale in *’me oW aper published in the City of Washington, b6 JESSE H. HEDGES. my21-dkds.exSukhol TFrustees. liquor: botties Extract & GEE' T wowW T INDIGESTION days from day of * dated | Harry Wardman and George Glorious of lots | trust | resold at the discretion | Diatrict | 55 at. bottles of red | bottles of | bottle of corn |- liquor, - %.qt. bottie of supposed syrup fluid.. DEMNA BROTHER, DEANS! Tve DEEN Liviw' o DEANT FOR A IT3 & TERRIBLE THING AT T ? Too MUCK WIDNEY STEW GAVE ME MINE - W'D Yoo GET Youmrs? Ty AL NOTICE (Continued.) _ allon o Nduor taept LE LEGAL ! RICHARDSON AND WALTER M. RANTIAN. Atiorners. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THFE DIS- triet of Columbia —Atlantic Tafel vig AT i Charlton Tafil otherwise knows as Miller G. Sharks.—No. 43890, Fauity Dock 2L==The obiect o1 this suit is to sectre an annulment of the marriace beiween Dlaintiff ane defendant on the zround of fraud and niisrepresentation ‘motion of Dlamnant. 1t i< this 2%nd day of Ma: red that the defendant. Arthus Charlton afel. otherwise known as Miller G. Sparks. {cause’ Dis anpearanes ta be enfered narein i hefore” the fortieth dasexcluaive of undays and legal holidave. qéeurring After the das of the first publication of this or der. otherwise the cause will be proceeded vith 45 in case of default. ® Provided. a cons 26 this order be puvished ones 4 week for three successive ‘weeks in the Washingt L and The Ev Star paper befove said day. WILLIAM Fdustice Seal’) ‘MORGAN H lerk, By S FUBEACH, Asst. Clork my25ee1 8 o w. K. 15 15-zal 4-pi. hottles bottle' about hall at. bottles of sup: | 13-pt. flask ahout half . bottle containing gul. jars Hauor Tiquor 1g-zal 1 6:zal. can of aup. Zlass jars of corn liquor £ supposed wine: 1 fy-pt 1 13-pt, botile about 1" 1, -zal of corn liquor, 1 about an oz. of corn lig | bosed gin. T Ls-3, | P8l ane i | half uall of corn hquor " jar ahout half (ull of e liguor: 1 '-pt. flask about Lo o iter 4" o Rhiaten o-vorn | il 3”5, S e B hoiie. St WAl ful Nauor: 5 1-pt. bottles of corn hguor. 2 1-pt poudle about n »ar suape tainin Tiquor tored Tiqaor. fask of corn “of corn F. H. STEPHENS AND JAMES €. WILKES, Attorney SUPREME COURT OF TH Columbia. Holding » —In re condemnation of land for the of 20th Street and Catbedral Ave 0 the Dictriet of Columbia.— District No. 1 —~Notice and Order of Pub. 1 Notice 1= hereby gziven that the Commissioners of the District of Columbia {purkuant 1o a certain provision of the Act of Congress. approved March 4 1913 en itled. “An ‘Act’ making appropriations for the eXpenses of the xovernment of the D trict of Columbia. for the fiscal vear ending thirtieth. nineteen hundred and and for other purposss. wherehy thes authorized 1o open, extend, or widen any street. avente. rosd of highway. to conform with the lan of the permanent ssatem o highwasa in that portion of the District of Columbia_outside of the ejties 0f Washing ton and Georgetown adopted under the Act [ of conerea” appraved March 2. 1883, as amended by the Act of Congress oved June 38, TRAR. by condempation” under PrOvisions of subchanter one of chapter Af. leen of the Code‘of Law of the District of olumby have filed a petition in court praxing the condemnation of the land necessary” for the widening of “9th Straet and Cathedral Avenue. in the District of Co lumbia. us shown on » map or plat fled With the said petition part thereof, and praving also that this Court empanel a jur n accordance with the law provided for | such cases 10 assess the damage each owner 1and o be taken may sustain by of the said widening of 20th Street and Ca thedral Avenus. in the Distriet of Colum| and the condemnation of the land necessars for the purposes thereof. and fo Assess as benefits resalting therefrom the entire amount of said damages. including the ex- penses of thes proceedings. upon any lands bich the jury may find will he benefited as provided for in and by the aforseaid Act of Congress. 1t ix. by the Court, this 27nd day ol May. 1925 ORDERED, That all per s0ns having any interest in theas procesd iIngs be and ‘they are hereby warned and commanded 10 appear in this Court on or before the 18th day of June. 1925, at 10 oclock AM _and continue in attendance un til the Court shall have made Ita final orde ratifyiog and confirming the award of dam- azes’ and the assesament of nhenefits of the JUEY 10 he empanciad and sworn berein: and 1t is further ORDERED. That a cops of this and order be published twice a week f0r two successh e weeks in the Washingto Evening Star. the Washington Times and th ton Post. newspapers published i District. commencing at least twen- ¥ days hefo id 18th day of June, further ordered. that a copy of this notice and order be served hy the nited States mar<hal. or his deputies. upon each of the owners of the fee of the land |10 be condemned herein as max he found the said marshal. or his deputies, within the Instrict of Columbia, and upon the te; anla and occupants of the same. hefore the 3aid 18th dar of Jufe. 1925, By the Court. WILLIAM HITZ Justice. (Seal ) A.true | cope. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk. Bv ¥. E. CUNNINGHAM. Asst. Clark. mr25.26.e1.9 DIs sealed hottle o District b about kx o 34 upposed £in Lieal. hans Tiauor stasw Jucn of 1900 hottte ahout” half tull 5 Bl xluenoars of gn: 12 o o 1 b bettle of a1, 2lvee iar wart full of G howtle part full of corn bottle of suspected wine. 5 b of corn Suuors 4 by-gal ars of 1 Bottle of - 150 botti auor LAl Fane Havor Jars of corn liaaor about Wail full sk “of “vorn lator. 1 y-pr. Nas of corn Tiguor: basket containing Zlaxe Jar nf corn’ Hauor. 2 by About haif full o com haude. Oex of corn' Tiauor. 1 hottle oder? 1 Pigar e o wine: 1 Jar abont half full of corn liouor: ot tles ‘o red Tiguor: 1 ',-xal hottle containin ahout 1 pt. of unknown Houid. 1 ar. botile anout s T of wupposed w1l cherrs Aavor 11874, xa). Klass jurs of corn hquor: 1 13-al slase’ Tar containing about 1 at. of rorn Tauar 1 S5A M efaid Tar of coin“houor 150 hovwe af wines 1 zal. Flams Jur About alf full of wine. 1 Zal. klase Jar about hali D of wine: 1 gl Slass Jar containir {about 2 Dt o rorn Nguor: 1 A-gal can con Taiming about 4 gal. rorn Nouor: 1 73 ¥al a8 5ar of corn figuor. 1 T3-xal. glass lar Aout hall il of corn liguor: 1 13-gal £1an< jar about half full of corn liquor. ) 1174l Flasa Jar containing about Y i of orn liauor: 1 gal. bottle of alcohof. 1 gal = ahout b, pi. of aiconol 10t svrup i, 1 pi. hottle | taining About an munce af ‘corn liquc 3790, hotddex part tull of extracts. hydron ter nd. ssringe. 1 33 pt. hotile of corn Bavor: 1 bi. bottle about 3 full of corn Quor: T carton containing 10 % -gal uor: 1 can containing posed T orm i Court vt liquo: | pt. b { corn liguor at ot hottle half (il I of 1 tex poi ORCRY halt ful Jar of o 5l of 1 corn lianor 435 gals. of 1ans Syars of T Boxal: tin can containing suppossd hauor: 1 t-pt. bottle {Tiquor: 1 pt. milk bottle ol com 1pt. bottle about half il of corn 1 %5-gal zlase jar_about fall Houdrt % 5aTnr “Rasks of torn @aste haskel containing 4 'a-gal glase jare af corn Nguor. drinking Flasssa, 1 small metal serving tras: 1 5.zal. bottle ahout full “of corn liquor, 1 5-zal. hottle about & full of ‘corn louor: 1 gal. glass jug about ' full ‘of corn liquor: 3 J;-pi. httles nf ~orn Tiquor: 1 1y.zal. glass jar containing ahout Ralf pint of rorn Tiguor: 1 Bogal. Znout haif “tull “of corn Nauor: 1. 15 Klase jar of corn liquor: & 13-7al. flass jars of corn liquor: 24 pt. flasks labeied Monon. | Zahela Whiskes: 8 hottles one-A{th size of wine. "1 pt. bottle of wine. ] gal. glass juz of wine, 1 gal. ziass juz nearly full of w R 15 1pt flacks of rorn liquor: 2 b3-pt. faske of Zorn Mauor: 1 T3-pt. bottle of corn whis: ey 2 13-pt. flasks part full of corn liquor 575, o1 boities of corn liquor: & iyegal Elass iwra af corn liguor. 1.13-pt. fiask about % full of corn liquor labeled Wheeler 173,50t bottle of corn liquor: 10 botties of heer: 1 V3-gal. Klass jar of corm liquor: 1 S-gal. can’ of gin 17 13-gal. glass jars of corn liquor: 4 Y4-gal. glase jars of corn liquor: 1 1y-pt. flask about half full of corn 10 "3 zal. glass Jars of corn liquor jar corn hauor: 1 5-pt. bottle of § 1 %-pt. bottle of corn’ liquor Flass jar of corn lquor. 1 1 zal &lase jar ‘ahont i full of corn’ liquor %-gal. Klass jars of corn liquor: 1 ly-zal {glass jar of corn liquor: 1 15-pt. flask corn liquor tton containing 144 bottles Jamaica Ginger. 1 ‘wooden hox containing B hottles Abbott's Bitters, 21 hottles Jamaica Ginger. 10 pt. hotties liquor " Tabeled Brands Extraci: 1 T5-pt. bottle of ecorn liguor. 1 Ja-pt. bottle Dpart full of ecorn lauor: 7 gallons of wine: § '3-pi. bottles n hquor: 1 Y-pt. flask of suvposed corn Nauor: 6 i5-gal. glase jare comn | Y,-zal. glase jar about half full. containing about a &ill of corn liquor Tal. glass jars pari full of corn liquor. £21 Stone jug of wine: 1 A-gal. cap of alco- hol. 1 5-gal. can rontaining about +1; Fals. of aleohol.—Publication. Distriet Court No 1697.——The oblact of this broceeding is (o have declarsd forfeited to the United States items ‘of ‘ntoxieating liquors and containers. uienmls and property described in the libei filed in this canse and arreated by arder of the court on the 20th day of May. 1925: for heing. possessed or tranaported or both fhe Diatrict of Columbia contrary to the | {orm of the statute of the Tnited States in such case made and_provided. tn wit: the ! Act of October 28 1919 On motion of the iihellant hy the Tnited States Attornes. it is this Tre of May, 1875, ordered that Allen Colberi: Merchants Drug Co Tiouis Orris: Robert Neal: Frank al: Charles Net ewman: Rosie Newman: {Newman: Claude Newsom: John E iJames O'Connor _alias Chamberlain Garth: iAlvin B. Ogle: Calvin Ogle: Nathan Morris § Plutkin: Abraham Parson: Dr. George Napo- 4 t oo Pavette: Tames Pavton: Everett Passino. | have made its final order ratifying and con- | Beasie Penn and Skip Penn: M. L. Perry: | firming the award of damages and the a | Peterson: Santo Pinesri: Ralph Pisano and | Sessment of benefits of the jury. to be em- | Earl Stirling: Albert Price: R. Price: Jamen | Paneled and sworn herein: and 1t is further Porter: Nicholas Proctor: W. C. Pluck and { ordered. that a copy of this notice and Charles W. Wright. Emest R. Pyles: Rich- | order be published twice w week for {w. O Ghean: |Gertride Gueen: John Baad. | Miccessive weekn in The Washingion Evening AT Redding | Harry Arihar Reed: Ber: | Star. the Washirigton Times and the Wash- nard~ Richardson: George . Riley: Ellen | i0£10n Post. newspapers published in the Brter s Frwand” Roach:® Wiliians F. Boeck. | ®aid District, commencing = at least twenty { Mollie Robinson: George Bernard Rock: | 4ays before the said 18th day of June. 1928 i Horrs Roaenhers: Pella. Ross. ‘Thaddeus | It is further ordered, that a copy of thix Ross: Isidor Rossner: Renholt Ruhlimann: | Notice and order be served by the United Flia May Russell: George Sacks: Charles W. | States marshal. or his deputies. upon each 1 Setafter, Shanire Cand© Ackerman: Bessic | 0f the owners of the fee 0f the land to be Shaw; George Shellhorn: Isiah Shelton: An- | condemned herein ‘as may be found by the idrew ' Stephenson: Garfield Selbr: John i said marshal. or his' deputiés. within the Cmelibring Tohn' Georee Hack Tand Frank | District of Columbia. and upon the tenanta Eaward Spencer: Frederick Stewart. | And occupants of the same, hafore the said o0 Goorge . Stam e ihmer Cox. | 18th day of June. 1825." By the Codrt " Leon Pane, John King and | WILLIAM HITZ_ Justice (Seal.)" A tru [ Andrew ~Ford: Mazgin Stawart; ~Samuel | copy.” Test. MORGAN H. BEACH, Clork. i Schikoff, Ethel Shiplev: “Simms": Harvey | BV F, E. CUNNINGHAM. Asat. Cley Stmma: Harriett Simmons: Charles J. Smith my25.26-jel.2 ackson Smith: William Smith: Kelly Smith: {————— w_Henrs Smith: Madeline Spriges: Prutano Spino, tank Spaero: Maizon Sivern: Lena Scotl {Louis Schroeder: - Wil Smoot:_ Rober Strother: William Sauire: Josenh Summer ille: Roderic_Carl Sturges: Mary Talber and Margaret Talbert: Ammie Thomas. Rob- eri- and Martha Day: Emma Tavior Henrs Taylor: Phoebe Taslor: James Tiffany Arthur Timmons: Ada Tripplat, Fred Owent n as: Jessa Thom; Mpr: ! : Sarsh Thomas: Anmie Thompson Richard “Julisn ‘Thompson: Dorless Thorn :Louis - Tolliver: Alexander Tolson 1 aAcohol 185 n Tiquor 1 containing ahout proof: 7 Atesin, about 1 p liquor, Tiquor of corn Wauor: 1 F. H. STEPHENS AND JAMES €. WILKES, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DJS- et ol Columbuia, Holding a ~Distr) Court.—1n re rondemnation of .land for the extension of Nicholson strest west of Piney Branch road. in_the District of Columbia — District Court No. 1688.—Notice and Order of Publication,—Notice is hereby given that {he Commissioners of the District of Colum- bia (pursuant to a certain provision of the Act of Congress. approved March 4. 191 entitled, “An Act making apprapriations for the expense of the government of the Dic trict of Columbia. for the fiscal year sndink June thirtieth. nineteen hundred and fou teen. and for other purposes.” wherchy they are “authorized to open. extend, or widen any street. avenue, road or highway to cos form with the plan of the permanent avs tem of hizhwave in that portion of the Dis et ot Columiia " outeide o the ashington and Georgetown adoptad the’ Aet of Concress - e 1893, ax amended by the Act of Congress approved June 98 1898, by condemnation under the' provisions of subchapter one of chaier fifteen of the Code of Law of District of Columbiat, Wave filed a petition in this court prayinz’ the rondemnation of ithe land necesxary for the extension af icholson street west of Piney Branch road. in the District of Columbia. ae shown on 3 map or plat filed with the sard. pafition, as Part thereof. and praying also that th Court empanel a jury jn accordance with the law provided for in such cases 0 assess the damages each owner of land to be taken May_sustain by rexson of the said extonsion v son street ‘west of Piney Branch . in the District of Columbia. and the condemnation of the land necessars for the purposes thereof, and to assess -ar benefits resulting theréfrom the entire amount of said - damages. including the expenses of these proceedings. upon ans lands which the ry may find will he benefited. as provided nd by the aforesaid Act of Congres by the Court. this ind das of Ordered. fhat all persons having any interest in these proceedings be and they’ are hereby warned and commanded 1o appear in this Court on or before the 18th day of June. 1035. at 10 o'clock a.m.. and continue in atiendance until the court shall under approved March RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL Virginia Ave. N S PECIAL EARLY rnn:’r:' RP'A'T'ts. Auto_ Bus Neeis Train Bookilet 0. D. PAINTER. Owner and” Mgr. TAwR Ocean end Gonne: Ideal location rooms. Running water. Tates Owne & N Management J. 2 BEACH_HAVEN, THE ENGLESIDE Toect farem, 2.2 it The only resort the Jo COMBINES perfect bathing. alwass. sood ern hotel’ and gives ‘i fiabing, with " mod relief rom Hay Fever. besides. Booklet. Fire fonnis courts. Opens June 10th. &, ENGEE. M MARYLAND. Paul Tomardy: “Tommy": M en: Louise Turner: | ner iam - D, Tarner, { Joseph Lee Vanghan. Ch | Branzell and Mary Branze Wade and 8 il e Wad T Jobn Walker: Ralph Ward: Henrietta Wash- ington: Richard Washington: Sem Washing: ton: William Washington: Percy Watts: Fi erick Young: Phil Zuprvick and Nitemiller: ‘Webh: “Russell Webb: Clarina Webb. | Richard Wells: Le Roy Wenny: Ben Weat | H. “‘Wheeler”: George White: Abe ! TP ek four- | under the | this cities of | the | RE RESORTS. - TEAGLES MERE, PA. . Eagles Mere “The Loveliest Spot in Pennsylvania” The summer resort that is different hecause it _combines mountain and seashore ronditions with-umiaqie aur- ronndings, The sandy beach and water of the Lake of aftard splendid bathing above sea level One of the finest surses in' America For booklet and rates, THE FOREST INN, H. V. Yeax THE,_LAKESIDE. Johs S Kirk THE, RAYMON Liet THE. CRESTMON temperate the Eagles 00 feet i8hole zolf write Mer & <on Mgt PROPOSALS. TSSIONERS. WASHIN 14925 — Sealed proposals will be re ived at Room District Building. until | 2 o'clock pm 15 5. 14 g and delivering sate Water Departmen: Infors Buileh HOUSE OFFICE, W. for PACKING B Will he received by ock noon. i hoxes CLERK S Proposals proposals ed until 1 150 pack nd specifications may he “tion 1o the Clerk of the The above hoxes 1o be completed delivered and stored o the basement of the | House Office Building. Washington. D. €. by | November 1. 1925, ~ahject to spection and eptance Ly a competent to he e by the Clark of Repre The rizh any and all herehy WM.~ TYLER | Clerk of of D. « —Sealed Aids PAGE. 2 House U HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIV OFFICE. Washincton. D. C.—Bids to nish the House of Representatives with for the fiscal sear endmg June 30. 19 will 'he Tersived up o 17 o0 clock neon June 151 ICE 6 be delivered at such | Times and in such quantities as may be re pired. | Right to rejeet any and all bids is | hereby reserved. WM. TYLER PAG ol the House of Representaii‘es. mv CNTATIVES. CLERK 'S D. ¢ ids 10 laun towels, sheets and up hand flow | Felock | derin |l i | PAGE | tives, | THE RENSINGTON VOLD | Darimaent Hag appointsd & | Bircnace a’ triple combination A 00 satton Dumb. on a1 %-ton | Seated s will: be received until Ju 1o W WARTHEN President singion Volnrtesr Fire Department. K ton Sartand PROPOSALS. in duplicate to_ the oflice. -of tbe rument ol Commerce e W, Wysbmston. D. C.. m., Juné 1. 1925, d then opened Canen for tisa in holding saft copies [ af patents for mse n the Deoartment of | Commeree. ;Blanks for Win epeciAratiane. may | application o the | ment at the my3.25, | MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. ! LEA‘fi. DR'}_ i‘TO{\AGhE FlfJ“R“ ¥ | and pianos. Estimates aheerfuily venient location. WESCHLER'S. | how. Phone Main_1282. { THE RELTANCE TRA {Wafk Euarantesd satisfaciors now Phone Nogh 7660 Ca NATIONAL CAPITAL STORA % MOVING O, Storage Household Goods, 500 Rooms. Local and Lonz Distance Moving. EXPERT PACKFERS & SHIPPERS. Moderate Rates. Good Work. Free Estimate 1434.1442 © NW. | Tei. North 8845. MOVING STORAGE KRIEG'S{»XPRESS PACKING SHIPPING 616 EYE ST.N.W. MAIN 2010 nntil he obtainedupon 20 Pa. ave. Witheut Worry or Risk. Re- MOVE O erootew Rate. Storage in Tooms, $2.00 me. and up. Ex. pert packers for shipping. N 7059 Florida Avenue. NORTH 16 i MITH'S FIREPROOF TORAGE LARGEST FAMILY MOVERS IN D.C. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS - 1313 YOU STREET, N. W. PHONE NORTH 3343 Warehouse ! Storage, Moving, Crating 418-20 10th N.W. M. 4 Memorial Day Outings | 0ld Point Comfort Norfolk Ocean View Via Potomac River and i Chesapeake Bay SPECIAL TICKETS TO Virginia Beach Ineluding Stateroom and Hotel Aecommodations Friday to Monday, $17.60 . NEW YORK BY SEA | { Information and Literature at CITY TICKET OFFICE Woodward Building, 731 15th St. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. arre Weal Williams: *Williams": Horace Williams. Johu Johnson Williams; Julia Williame: H.-M. Wiliame: Molly Williame: ' Rose Williame: | Vick Willin; Hortense B. Willy and James E. Willy: Clarence Wilson: Frankiin Wilson: James Winchester: John' Winston and Peter Loftus; Waltar Wise and M. G. Allen: Ed- ward. ‘Wright . and Lee Wrigh Wright! - Jeas Wood. Cal and’ Edith Woody: Mary Wormley: Moris Wurzbuirger. and other persons nnknown. and all persons having any ciaim or interesi Therein appear before this court on the 4th RIVER SPRINGS RESORT On the Potomac OPENS MAY 29TH Make Reservations for DECORATION DAY R. D. BLAGKISTONE'S SONS ver Springs, Md. Phone. Leonardtown 28-F-7 ARPERN FERRY. W. VA, _ Miami-Land of Enchantment | Only Three Days From Baltimore || or pfinaelpm. | #5.00 includes meals and stateroom bertn [{ Steamers Carry Liod's Highest Class - '100-A-1 Baltimore & Carolina S. S. Co. NEXT BAILINGS: & day of June. 1925, to answer said libel, and in case “of failure to' appear the court will to determine the cause and to make such order therein as.it shall deem_ righ provided ‘a cony of this order he_ published in The Washington Evening Star and in. the Washington Law Reporter before said date. By the Court: F. L. SIDDONS. Justice. (Seal) A true copy:’ Test: MORGAN BEACH, Clerk. By F. S. Clerk. THE LOCKWOOD, Mra. A. P. DANIEL. Provrietress. "Boani lor the. season Map 30 REHOBOTH BEACH. DEL. HOTEL HENLOPEN Ocgen Front. Reasonable ates fflgm- Witk R O From Balto, From Phila. May 25 June 1 June & June 11 June 15 1008 15¢h 81, N.W. Investment Bldg. Franklin 139. Weems Line Bntinfactors service since 1817. ! der | behalf of the Rritish sovernment submitting proposals. | hiel Olark of the Jepart- | 31 ENVOY T0 MEXICO TELLS OF RESULTS {Progress Shown in Nego- tiations With President Calles’ Government. By the Associated Press MEXICO CITY, May for the United States James R field, the American Ambassador summarized the concrete results of hix negotiations with the Mexican zovernment. President Calles has as sured him that action is being taken restore the mill and suzar cane lands and drive squatiers from the property owned by ‘the Amerjcan Arthur N. Sharpton. on hoth sides of the San Luis Potosi—Queretaro bar The Sharpton has heen pending since 1622 Acknowledgment notes sent As Leaving Shef. has N ot in has the Mexican for further informa tion. The notex asked what actien had been taken relative to Francisco Rulx and Alejo Garcia. who were sen tenced to death for the killing of Mrs Rosalie Evans. a British subject. last Auzust. These men were reported to be at liberty pending the decision of the Supreme Court on their appeal The American Smelting and Refin ing Co. has Submitied 10 the embassy numerous labor and agrarian trouble being, experienced on their propertie thronghout the republic. Thus far the Ambassador said. he could not re port a final settlement. although he expected prompt action by the gov | ernment 1o afford the protection re quesied Private advices in Me that the company was contemplating shutting down several plants at An ganz in the state of Michoacan where 1< had illegallv 1aken over sawmill and tim of tThe receipt two the embassy by been eizn received from office. hut nn o City said i« arising through the thr ican and British ban and abandon fhe country should the newly formed bank em ploves” svndicate attempt 1o enforce its demands. had hecome a closed issie said_the Ambassador. because of the syndicate’s ahandonment of its pro. gram \ No new developments could be re. {poried relative to the taking over by the Vera Cruz state government of the American-owned Jalapa Railroad and ’ Power Co., lahor troubles due to strife between rival unions which are ham { pering operations of the Huasteca | Petroleum Co.. or the plans of the ajuato Mines Reduction Co. to cloge down its propertiea nn May 25 if the labor unions persisted in their wage demand The situation confronting the Puebia Light and Power Co.. where the elec tricians and tramways workers' unfont e threatening to take over and ope ate the property unless the compan: concedes their demands. the Ambas sador asserted. had not heen placed be fore the embassy for action Complete protection is heing give | to George Camp. the American who | operating the former Evans ranch i | the state of Puebla for the Americal | heirs, the Ambassador stated. and feo eral | troops are preventing the agrarians from harvesting the whea i crop. ! Negotiations likewise are pending regarding the refusl of the theatrica union to allow Randolph Jennings, the American owner of the largest down {town moving picture house in Mexice City. 10 resume showing pictures after {renting his theater to a traveling opers {company for a fortnight. and also ir | the case of the agrariane’ attemptee expropriation of a million square { meters of property Iocated just outside {Mexico City limits, which an Ameri- | can-owned real estate company is sub- dividing for residential purposes. SALVATION ARMY WORK TO UNDERGO INSPECTION Officers quarters liquidate From New York Head- Make Scrutiny of Details Here Tomorrow. The annual inspection of the Sal- vation Army by officers from the New York headquarters will take place | here tomorrow. Commissioner Thomas |Estill, in charge of the army's work {in the Eastern territory, will conduct | the inepection | Books of the orzanization were au- dited recently and found in good |shape. The tspection will go inta | details of the work here, and will in- {clude visits to all of the army’s build- ings here Assisting Commissioner Estill {be Richard Holz. chief secretary | Arthur Brewer, field secreta {adier Willlam Palmer, vounz npeople’s secretar: | Herbert Bartlett, scer tion hoard Brigadier William H. Barrett and Adjutant Ernest R. Holz, in charge of |the army in the District and in Vir- | ginia. will conduct the inspecting | Body on a tour of the city, Local officers will discuss with Commisisioner Estill plans for ax- | panding the army's activities in the | District and nearby towns |STREET WORK UNDER WAY | to will Col vi Briz- territorial and Ensign etary of inspee- Extensive Improvements Are Be- gun in Hyatteville, Md. Special Dispateh to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md.. May 25—Re- pair of streets and gutters throughout Hyattsville began today in accordance | with the decision of the mayor and council at a recent ‘special session The money for the work will be bor- rowed and repaid from the next county road rebate fund. Councilman E. B. Teal, chairman of the road com mittee, announces that Spencer street { will be the first to be given attention. Macadam roads will be patched. oiled. covered with stone and rolled and the gravel streets will be treated with ashes and other material. | The council will hold monthly | meeting tomorrow night in the coun cil chamber at 8 a’clock. = o Hobson West Point Teacher. | Maj. William H. Hobson, U. S. A., \for four years commandant of the Georgetown University R. 0. T. C. unit, will go to the West Point Mili tary Academy as an instructor on August 28, it was learned here today Since his transfer from Georgetown two years ago, Maj. Hobson has been stationed at Camp Douglas.. Utah STEAMSHIPS. 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