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AYCTIONS. THE EVENING KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—There’s Nothing Like an Impression. HL— WHATS Al T BuzZ OF BXOITEMTENT AROUND THE OFFICE THI MORMIKG T SONETHIN'S Wi WAKD —//Tik NOSLY OVER AND AN O ‘OF THE Gmges FOR AM THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OAVEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEEA SALE OF VALUABLE REAL IMPROVED * BY * BRICK KNOWN 'AS NO. 4567 N STREET NORTHWEST B firtue of a certatn deed of trust duly recorded - Tier No. 43 et zq’ 67 the land records of ‘the District of Sl anbia. and at the request of the Barty e ired the: Trigmed trustee will <A publ Tam o MONDAY WAV OF JUNE_'AD. PHIRTY O'CLOCK PM., ollowing cribed land and premises, situate in the city i Distriet "of Columbia, and esignated as_and being lot_numbered sev- ity seven (77) in Charles W. King's subdi- Vision of lots in square numbered five hun- dred and twelve (512). as per plat recorded in’ Book Dage 178, in the survevor bfica of the District of Columbia. togéther With the improvements, consisting of brick cwelling known as No. 457 N streel north- Weet Terms of sale: One-t 0" be paid in ¢ rd of the purchase sh. balance in two taliments, pavable in ane and two with_inter vix per centum per um. “nasable semi-snnually, from day of weered by deed of trust \ipen the prop. ¢ sold M cash, at the option of the Biichaser. A deposit of S100° will be re- et at time of tale. Al conveyancing, ~cording, revenue stamps. etc. at cost of Sirihaser | Terms of sale to be complied With wWithin 30 daya from day of ale, the ‘trustee reserves the right to el the property at the risk and cost of llting purchaser after five dave adver ent of such resale in some newspaper [li<hed in Washington, D. C.: taxes. renta Inkurance are to be adjusted by calcula- 0 the date of settlement AMERICAX SECURITY AND TRUST OMP. Tru m))wuzn MORAN. Vice President Seal ) Attest ALBERT H. SHILLINGTON. __e1R-0&dx exSu Ascintant_Secretar: TOMORROW. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS.” THOS. J TRUSTEES' SAT BEIN TREE By virtue of corded 1n Liber .. of the land Coliimbia, and OF VALUABLE DWELL. 4716 CLAY r No. 4854, folio 404 et records of the Distriet of t the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees Xl sell at public_auetion, in_the office of Thos. J. Owen & Son. 1331 G st. n.w., on TUESDAY. THE THIRTIETH “DAY | OF JUNE. A.D. 1825, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M the following described land and prem situate in the District of Columbia and ignated as and being lots 30 and 31 square 5141 in Joseph Swift's subdivision of Glendale. as per plat_recorded in_Book 7 at page 10 of the records in the office of the _surveyor for the District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for “$2.000, further particulars of which will ‘be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said truet to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Convevancing. recording and revenue stamps #t purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty davs, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the diseretion of (he trustees Jr., "Trustees. D Notes, Auctioneer Auction Sale of Household and Office Furniture, Cash Register, Talking Machine, Pianos, Bedroom and Living Room Furniture, Rugs and Floor Coverings and other mis- cellaneous, on Tuesday, June 390, at 10 am. at our salesrooms. Terms Cash. D. Notes, Auctioneer 633 Louisiana Ave. N.V #DAM A, WESCHLER & SON. Auctionee: Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Lunchroom Furniture and Equipment, Household Goods, Etc., Contained in No. 912 New York Awe. By virtne of & certain deed of trust dated April 18. 1825 and recorded April 27. 1925, instrument No. 63 of the records of the offics of the recorder of deeds. District of Columbia. the undersigned trustee will sell by publie auction within the shove premises on 'TUESDAY. JUNE THIRTIETH. 1 COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK AM Vitrolite Tabies, Bentwood Chairs. Fioor Case. Cigarstte Case. Mahogany Cash Regis- ter. ‘Napkin_Holders. Electric Dish Washer. Coffee and Water Urne, Stesl Range Griddle. Electric Fans, Refrigerator. Ice Boxes. Crock: ers. Plated Ware, Kitchen Requisites, ete.. als0 Mahogany Bureaus. Chiffoniers. Wash Tables, Brass Beds. Hair Mattresse Bed Linen. ete. bove will first be offered as an en- 1irety and if a satisfactory bid is not received will be ,m{ne.n.m) sold 1n detail. Terms R, MARSHALL, Trustee . J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO VALUABLE DETACHED FRAME DWELLINGS, BE- (NG PREMISES NOS. 3201 AND 32 E Street Southeast By virtue of two certain desds of trust duly recorded 1n Liber No. 5055, follos 248, 248 et 'seq.. of the land records of the Dis- Trict of Columbia, and at the request of the arty wecured thereby, the undersigmed trus- s will sell at publie auction. in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE THIRTL ¥TH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. {925 AT FOUR OCLOCK P.M.."the following de’ ed land and premises, situats in the coun. f Waeh. ington. District of Columbia, and designated s and being lots 20, 21, 22 and 23 in block 26 in Croisant and others, trustees’, subdi- Vision of land now known as “East Wash- ington Park, as per plat recorded in Liber County No.'10. folio 1. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, now known for assessment and taxation purposes as lots 20, 21, 22 and 23 in_sauare 5451 Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mones to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments. payable’ in one and two years. with interest at seven per centum per annum. pavable semi-annually. from day of sale, wecured by deed of trust upon the prop- ety sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 on each par- cel will be ‘required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. revenue stambs. etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 0 be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve The right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five Aavs’ advertisement of such resale in soms newspaper published in" Washington. D. C. SAMUEL A_DRURY; JAMES B. NICHOLSON. J#19-4&dx.exSu Trustees. CHLER & SON. Auctionesrs Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Lunchroom Business at No. 7111/, 9th Street N.W. By virtue of & certain chattel desd of truat duly recorded on the 13¢h dav of Feb- ruary, 1924 in the office of the recorder of deads of the District ot Columbia in Liber 5164, folio 26. and at the request of the partiex secured thereby. the . undersugmed trustees will ofter for sale by public auetion in front of e premisen at 7 Ninth streat’ Borthwe < on (UESDAY, TH oF JUNE, 1825, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M., the following described furniture and fixtures, to wit: Consisting of nine (9) Opalite-top Tables, about forty (30) Chairs, Steam Tables, Cash Register. Ico Boxes. Glass Dis- play Case and other personal property. fix- tures and equipment located on the premises \foresaid and used in the conduct of & lunch- om bueiness, together with such foodstuffe are on tha premises and the l'ud 'fll of aid business. = Business to be sold Foing concern or articles sold ind.'lfllully at option of the undersigned. ‘Terms of sale: All cas good and unin- sumbered title l« he ven'_to rcl\ller or Surchasers. ®. EDELING, FHEODORE V. PEYSER. Trustees. ! By Auction At Weschler's 920 Penna. Ave. NW. Wednesday and Thursday 10 AM. | 322930471 | AD. 1926, AT WHAT! Yyou HEARD THeY'RE GonwA FIRE FIFTEEN Expen By AUCTION SALES. o FUTURE DAVR. SHANNON C ELL & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK APARTMENT _HO 0.71754 8 ST NORTHWE By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated { Augast 29. 1923 and duly recorded among | the’ land records of the District of Colum Dia and at the request of the Darty secaied | thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell public auction. in front of the Dremisee OXDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JULY. 1825, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM the following described land and premises | situate o the District of Columbia. to-wit ‘ Pa: Sharon's eu per plat_recorded in the oM vesor for the District of Columbia. in Liber 12.°at folio 171. beginning for the ssme at thé northeast corner of said lot No. 49. and running thence west 40 feet. @ inches. thencs wouth P5 feet to an alley: thence with said alley east 1R feet 10 the southeast cor ner of sald Jot No. 48: thence north with the dividing Line betwesn said lots 30 feet: Thence east 23 feet. 6 inches to the eaxi line of said lot 49: thence north feet to the place of beginning. being the east I% feet front by the full depth of satd fat 4% and the north 65 feet by width of ot 48 “said_property now known for pu of ansessment and tazation as lot N Rquare 153, improved as above. su Covenants of record Terma of sale: S0id suhject to a of trust for $20.000 ‘at 61, ° 1927 Over sald trust, caeh A d $500 required at sale. Convevancing cording_and revenue stamps al_ purchaser cost. Terms fo be complied with within thiriy daye. otherwise (he (rustees reserva the TIght fo Tesell the property at the risk and ‘cost of 'the defauling purchaser afer five daya' advertisement in_some newspaper published in the City of Washington. D. C. MICHAEL KAPNECK. WILLIAM KRAFT. _ie74.26.20.31-is38 " Tristees THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | TRUSTEES. F VALUABLE PR ESTATE. IMPROV PYONORCRETE, BLOCK ¥o NDATION INC i | YEP, THEY SAY PRESDENT COOLIDGE WANTS T BO3S |3 GO’ TO @VE SotE OF THE s€3 cuT, 3o . SE€Ems TO DE A ™ GATE AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. “RADE MARS REGISTERED Wednesday, Terms Cash. ADAM A. WESCHL Trustees’ Sale of Three-Story | Brick Dwelling Arranged in | Apartments, Containing 11| Rooms, Three Baths, H Heat, Elec. Light, No. 1304 R & SON. Auctioneers. | AND “PARTIALLY _COMPL ROOM FRAME DWELLING ING ON AKRON PLACE S.E. WEST OF, S0th ST Dy Virtue of ‘a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3107 falio of {he land records of the District Dia. And rerecorded amone aaid T Febraary 10, 1075, and at (he reqtiest of the parties eoured therely. the undersigned (rux Tems will sell, at public auction. i front of | e’ premides OX FHE SECOND | DAY OF JULY. AD_ 109 AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM.. the Tollowing described land and ‘premises. situate in the District of Co- | Tampla’an” designated s and ‘being lots | numbered 18 ‘and ‘square numbered | BB31 T the subdivision known ax. -Over: look.* made by the trustres of the Overlook Development Company (Inc.) and others. as r piat In the oMee of the survesor for the | atfict of Columbia, recorded in Liber at folio 24. together ‘with the improvements. | Consisting of conerete block foundation and | Daptially completed 7-room frame dwelling Terma of sale: One-halt of the purchase | money 1o be paid in cash. e n_ona Fear, with intarest at fcc per annum. pav: Ahle semi-annually. from day of sate. gecired by “dced of triet iipon the property’ doid. or 2Tt Cash. at_fhe option of the purchaser A St of $150 ‘will be reqiiired at time of """All conveyancing. 'recording. revenue s cle. At cont of Purchaser Tarme of £ale to be complied with within 30 daye from Jay of ‘male: Otherwise the (rustecs rescrve ihe right’ (o' regeil the property ai_the riek | and cont of defaulting purchaser. after five axye’“auverticement of wuch ' resale in some Bewepaper publisned n Washineton. D HX ¢ WEEDON S. HERBERT GII MALCOLM HUFTY, Trust Aitorney for Parties Secured. Je23-eodkds.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER & SOX. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Un- improved Real Estate at In- tersection of Adams Mill| Road, Summit Avenue and Clydesdale Place, Rumning Back to Ontario Road, Con- taining 17,541 Square Feet, More or Less. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4011, folio 410 et seq of the land ‘racords of the District of C lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned surviving trustee will offer for sale by public Iufllmn. frvnl of the premises. on THURSDAY. NINTH DAY OF JULY. 1925, AT IVE O'CLOCK P.M., the fnl]owlnfi’delrflhed land and premis situate in the District of Columbia to wit: Lot 470 in square 2586, ‘erms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $500 required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchassr Term. of sale to be complied with within thirty dayn from day of sale. otherwise the sur- | he trustes reserve the HENt to resell The Property at tha risk and cost of the d faulling purchaser. after five days ad tmsment D"l resale o some’ newsnape biahed in the Ciis of Washimgton e FRED S. SWINDELL. Surviving Trus TTHOS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEER ' SALE_OF VALUABLE TWO- T s BRI A BRSTDENCE KNOWS AS EREMISES 1017 Zad STREET NORTH- By virtie of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4926 at follo 349 et saq among_the land records of the District o Columnta, and at- the reatiest of the party secured ‘h the undersigned irustees will se upn auction, in_front of the proplecs, on W Nr:sn@gzs'mr ElgHTH RATRTY PN~ the Yorlowing described land and prem tuate in the District of Co- lumbia and designated as and being lot 64 in Williac H. Barnes and John L. Weaver. trustees’. aubdivision of lots in part of ward 4. Stellwagen and William E monston, trustees. subdivision “0f lof block 20, addition” to “Le Drolt Park." re- cordad in’ County Book . page 41: at the | date hercof the above described land is desik- hated on _ the books of the assessors o for taxation purposes as lot 64 in square 3113, Terms: Sold_subject to a prior deed of $4.000. further particulars of | Auctioneers. trust for which will be announced at time of sale the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A depomit of $200.00 re- auired. Conveyancing. recording and reve- nue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. other. | wiso depomt forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees, LORTIMER RoHARR, se27-AkdsexSukhol - rusie ON, CALDWELL & CO., INC., AUCTIONEERS: TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO UNIMPROY l(\){’léfi wws)"l‘z{’npy,rr-‘s'l;’ ‘:"OR\ R 40th | A 'S (1 SQUARE EAST OF CONDUIT ROAD). ~° By virtue of a certain decd of trust duly recorded in Liver No. 5004, folio B14. 6r the 'land records of the Disirict ot ‘Cofum. | and at the reauest of the parts weeured thereby, the "ardcraigned Lrasters il "1ei At oubiic anetion. on bremises. WEDNESDAY. 4 f'!R“l' 19 the e de situate in the District SHAN FOUR O'CLOCK. scribed real” estate, of Columbia, to wit: Lota 1 and 2. block uare 1303, of the subdivision of the tract land known as “Palisades of the Poto- mac.” No. 1, as per plat of said subdivision recorded in deeds, Bool follo of the “office paze 93 io: Cash. required at sale. ete. of the recorder of A deposit of $300 Conveyancing, recording, t purchaser’s cost. Terms to be com: ith within 30 days, otherwise deposit forfeited and property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of trustees. ARTHUR €. KE ERER, J. ENOS RAY, Jr., 1620.22.25.29.30 Tanoes. TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTAONEERS. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- "CE. BF‘NI\G STORY BRICK RESIDEN P BEMISES | 14»“1:Amn\ y virtue o certain of trust dated February 13, 1025, Mn! 1nlu|kmenl No. 198, recorded Fepruary 113 "T088 amonk the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell stpublic auction. in'Tront ot (e premises. on _MONDAY. ‘TH DAY OF JULY B e following scribed land and premises, situ: igtrict of Colmbie’ and desena being lot 111 in Richard 0" division of lots in block s Brown subdivision of ‘‘Mount Pléasant’” and Pleas ant Plains,” as fit o! said O'Neill's sub- division, recorded in Liber '70. “folio 25 of @ records of 8 0 surveyor for the "District. of c«xumm.. g A uxulun as square known for purposes of erms: Sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.750. ai second trust for about - $2477.86. furthAr particulars of which will be atnouncad st time of ele: the purchase price aboa trusts to be paid fn cash. A de fin of $200 required Aonvesancing. recordig a purehaser’s "cont ‘l{ and fevénue stamps ‘erms to he complied Jath within thirty (30) days, otherwise de- posit forteited a . Tertimd” and ml%&&o %{?‘:n b fo24-dkds.exsunl { P, Monroe Street N.W. By virtue of & certain deed of t recorded n h folio a the kand records 0f the ‘district of Colunis and At the request of the g eured the A trustees will ofter b in front of s THURSDAY. THE NINTIl OF JULY. 1875 AT FOUR OCLOCK the following described land and prem ixcs “situate in_the District of Colum wit: Lot 19 in Kirkwood Flora's 6o of part of block 47 s per plat recorded in I folio 1 of the records of the survesor of the District of Colim ated for taxation purposes as jot 1 ubject to building restriction fine ard. improves “The above rior dee Januare 2 the remaindér i mont nown at sale. secured trust upon the proper over trust. at option of of S500 required of ANl conveyancis ust duly sl aution DAY Covenants of Terms of sale rold subject to A $0.600. at 67 dhe ance one third cash Mt made nd deed of or all rash hager. A deposit Chaser at time of sale the thlished in the City JESS WM _ie2T-d&dsexSnkivy THOS J. OWEN & SON. Sale of Valuable Property to! Close an Estate, Being the‘ Brick Apartment House, Con- | taining 16 Apartments, With | ATCTIONEERS Annual Rental of About $10,- | ™™ 000.00, Being Premises No. 1715 Oregon Avenue, North- west; Also a Large Frame Dwellmx Containing 12 Rooms, 3 Baths, 2-car Ga-| rage, Hot-Water Heat, Elec- tric Light, etc, With Lot Frontage 120 Feet Being Premises No. 4 East Kirk Street, Chevy Chase, Mary- land. By authority vested fn_the undersigned ihe heirs of the late Florenting Pam an, deceased, we will well at public in front of the respective preniises, FIRST DAY OF JUL T COMMENCING AT, FOUR T lot 800 n sayare 1 Drovid Ty preinites 1 northwest P-n.fi at }l\}. O'CLOCK P \| SAME DAY. the very handsome residence R el whove. known e premises. No. 3 B Wik “rireei, Checy Chall Marviand Nerme of sale: Lot 809 in square 152 i rsotd eilieed fo M retmaeed 0 1o r $35.000. due 1n abou hree years, 1o Boeecond deed of "Trukt. for €10.080.00" | parable $350.00 per month and interest, and | Rmount._over said Trints 16 be pad 1 ;ash 4 East Kirk street, Chevy Chase, Ma =4 iand. will be sold subjéct to a first deed of trust for $15.000.00. and the a |0ulu ove: said trust to he aid in cash 0 deposit required on arcel at time of sale. f‘an\r\sndnl XPN) lnt and revenue "l“l‘) at purchaser s cost. Sale to be closed within thirty days. otherwise the property may be advertised and resold at the risk and cost of i etatne pareliy THO! OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. sent dgas ADAM Furniture, Fixtures and Equip- ment Contained in Mades Hotel, No. 300 Pl. Ave. N.W. By virtue of a Jghattel deed of trust dated Janu and_recorded February 14. 192 t No. 76 of | the rocords of the office of the recorder of deeds, D. (., and at the request of the party ecured thereby, the undersigned trustee wiil sell by public auction, within the ahove premises. on WEDNESDA [ D oMM ENCING AT 10 0CLOCK AM Bentwood Chairs. Lunch and other ‘Tables. Bar and Back Bar, Mirrors, Refrigerators: Steam Table, Floor Cases. Elec. Fans, Cash Register. Iron Safe, Beds. 'Bureaus. Chif: foniers. * Wardro Hair Mattresses, Car. pets. Linoleum, Bedding. ckery, ete. Térms: Cash. W. R. MARSHALL. Trustes. 1026.27.20.30 A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. c ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Five-Story and Cellar Fire- | proof Apartment House, | Fronting on Connectlcut‘ Avenue at the Corner of | Tilden Street and Known As No. 3945 Connecticut Avenue N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated December 22 1024. and recorded De: cember 31, 1924, beng document No. 119 among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the pa ties meeuied thereby. the undersigned trus- tees will sell at public auction in_front of {he premises on TUESDAY THE SECENTH vfl; OF JULY. 1925, AT FOUR O'CLOCK .. the following described land and reniises situate in the County of Wai ngton. District of Columbia, to-wit: Lot 10 square No. 2334 in~ the subdivision | made By the Newlands Company, as per plat recorded in book No. G, page 18%. of 'the racords of the office of the surveyor for said District. improved by a large five-story | and cellar fireprool apartment house. To Be kol wubject. Howeser, L0 & prior deed of trust’in ‘the sum of $250.000.00 bearing in- terest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. due May 14, 1028, interest pavable semi: annually. Further etails as 0 smid trust Wil be announced at_the time of sale. Terms "of sale: Over and above the samount due under said first deed of trust. with interest and taxes. $25.000.00 cash: balance ~ payable $1.000.00 monthly - for fhirty-six "(30) monthe and remaining bal- ance at_expiration of that time: mecured by mecond deed of trust on the proberty sold. With interest at the rate of 634 per cent per annum. pavable semi-annually. or all cath, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit ot $5.000.00 will. be ‘required ‘of the pur- Chaser at the time of saje. All conveyanc. fnk. recording. Tevente stamps and notarial fess at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale 10 be complied with within thirty dave from date of male. otherwise deposit will be forfeited and the trustees reserve the right 10 resell the property at the tiek and cost of the defaulung purchaser after five daye Auctioneers. WHO'S THE LITNE FELLOW W1 TH ALL THE TAXES IN HIS HAND RSHER ? WE || THE CoriecTion HIS NAE 13 MEGANS — HES A NEW T W DEPARTMENT A BUNCH OF COLLECT THAT WouLD AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAY 715 13th St. Mammoth Sale of Antique Chests of Drawers, Chairs, Rockers, Daven: ports, Maple Beds, Early American Settees, Mirrors, Old Ship Lanterns, Secretaries, Cabinets, Tables, Plated Ware, China, Glass, Pictures, Rugs, etc. At Public Auction, Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street July 1, 1925 At 10 AM. C. G. Sloan & Co, Inc,, Aucts. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Two-Story Brick Dwelling No. 726 Hobart Place N.W. By virtue of a certain decd | recorded an Liver 4981, folio 77 the land records of thi District of Coium bia_and at the request of the party secured the undersigned trustees will offer 16 by puhlic auction. n front of the on Tl ¢ JULY olfowi situate in towit: Lot 186 Johin Chanes’s subd: Rosa Wallach and oth 5 Mt Pleasant f trust duly et weq. of OF land * and District of Colu in Harry Wardn ision of lot 1 <ubdivision of lots nt the ambia_in Liber mproved as al salé- The above proper be cold subject to a prior deed of trust fo S3.000 at 7 o May 11,1 at time of setilement and balance ¢ deed 0f truat. 0. pavable month. A deposit of $950 1 Chaser” at time of* cale ording. revenue stamps and notarial fees at 1 of purchaser. Terma of sale o be com. Phisd with within thirty days from day of Tale. otherwise the trusfees reserve the right 1o resell the property at the risk and coat defauiting purchasr. after five dave Vertisement of such recale in some newspaper publiched in the City of Washington D. C. REX I BROWN HARRY M. PACKARD. ustees. LANKEN. Attorness. 10-131..3.6.7 nvevancing. TEPPFR_& B 4.26.27.29. Shannon, Caldwell & Co. Inc. Auctioneers Midweek Sale Household Fur- niture, Pianos, Electric Light- ing Fixtures, Meat Market Fix- res, Carpets, Rugs, etc. At Public Auction Within Our Salesrooms 304 Tenth St. N.W. Wednesday, July 1st, 1925 Commencing 9:30 A.M. TERMS—CASH. Shanrion, Caldwell & Co., Inc. $029.40 Aucts On Account of Holiday Next Sale Household Goods Pianos, Rugs, Etc. By Public Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Thursday, July 2, Commencing 10 A.M. Automobiles Will Be Sold 10 O’Clock A.M. 029.30-151 ADAM TRUSTEES' A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING. KNOWN AS NO N STRE HYUTHW By virtue of a certain deed of ‘trust re. corded in_ Liber No 2842 folio 487. one of the land records of the District of Columbia. and default having been made in the Day- ment of the debt secured thereby. we. the undersigned_trustees will offer for sae at ublic auction. in front of the premises, on EDNESDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY 'OF JULY. 1925. ‘AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. ‘all {hose varcels of land situate and béing in the City of Washington, in the Dis- trict of Columbia. and described ‘as the west nine (9) feet siX (6) inches. front of lot numbered sixty-two (62). and the east six 6) feet. front of lot numbered sixty-three ) 'in Joel W. Jones' subdivision in square Toriv-five (545). d parts running bac line of said lots. together with the rovemente iheron. e of sale’ ‘One:third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two vears from the day of sale. with inter- x At e ‘Tath OF ik (8) er centum per annum, payable semi-annually and the de. ferred payments are to be secured by e T o the property sold. o' mi caeh, at the option of the purchaser. A de- osit of two hundred dollars ($200.00) will gP required of the purchaser_at the time of the acceptance of the bid. Examination of 0 ey ancing. recording - and Tevenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. The terms of sale are to be complied with with- in_thirty ) days from the day of sale, otherwiza the deposit will be forfeited and the trustees reserve the right to resell 1 property at the risk and cost of the def D e atter '8t least five (6 da e biiched. i the District of ‘Columbia. Aber bublished in the Distrie e CHAPIN BROWN. ' © HENRY H. BERGMANN. je26-d&ds.exSu&hol ‘Trustees. a first 13 CEQTAMLY A DEAR FOR WORK. I JUST SAW Hirt HUSTLING OUT \vam™ ves — HeY DEsw E3pPECIALLY TAXES To AUCTION SALES. L2 FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEE TRUSTE! SALE OF VALUABLE flVO- TORY BRICK = DWEL TH BHXVK GARAGE, BEING PREMXSFS 4736 9th STREET NORTHWEST. Bv \I'lul of a certain deed of trust dll‘d arch 5. 1925." heing instrument No. recorded March 8. 1925, among the ln\d records of the Disirict of Columbta, and at e request of the party sectred thereby. { the undersigs trustees will sell at pnblic auction, i front of the premises, on THURS- AY, THE (COND_DAY OF JULY. A AT FIVE PM. the following de- and premises. situate in the bl and” Geslgnated as and in D'Irhl J. Partello’ division of Jots in _square 2001, s T recorded ‘i Liber 74, folio 48."in the o of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4.000, further particulars of which will he announced at time of sale, the purchase’ price ahove said {rust 10 be pmid $600 cash. balance $70 per month, ncludis interest at 7 per cent, or 11 casl at the option of the chaser. A deposit of $200 required. vevancing, recording and revenue stamps &t purchaser’s coat. Terms to be complied With within thirty dave. otherwise deposit forfeited ‘and the property niay be adver- {imed andresoid at the discretion of the ustee FRANCIS G. ADDISON, FRED MeKEF, 20-dkds.exS1 Trustee ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. AUCTS. | Frame Dwellings Nos. 1721 and 1723 34th Street N.W., By Aauction, By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed we will offer for sale by Dublic au tion in front of the premises. on WEDNE! DAY JULY 1, 1925. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P M. Jot 8IS iu square 1278, improved 15 Two Two-slory and celiar sk room Farse | dwellings | lerms: Subject to $1.500 trust on each {house for three years at 63 per cent from of transfer.” balance cash. Depoit of 0 on each house required at sale. Terms of sal with within 30 da: from day of eale veyancing and record {ing at purchaser's cost. Houses will be offered cither separately or togrther |, ADAMA WESCHLER & SON. Auct "THOS J. OWEN & SO . AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRI RRUDYACE W Ew N A% PREMINES FAIRMONT STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of certain deed of trum dated Jantars 55 1905 Teing ghetrument N recorded January 26, Tecords of the’ Disirict - of "Colum 20T request of the Darty secured there e HnderiEned ' ritiers will eell 3t pu Tront ot the. premises. on ke BIGATH DAY OF 1025 'AT FOUR P.M.. the fol. & deccribed land and bremfse situate i he Distriet of Columbla,and. desienaied ax nd Deine ot 33 in do Hy Llovd's sub- AviSion 7 Bartor ot 16 ‘in Biock B “How- University “Subdivision. - kngwn - as < erbit recorded in of ‘the wurvavor "of the District Umbia in Liber 34 at folio 4: block Tow known for Durposes of assess ment and taxation as squars 303 i Terme: Sold xublect {0 & prior deed of trust for §8.000.00. furiner particulars of Whith "will’ b announced at time of sale: The ‘Durchase price anove gaid frust to- be baid Tn cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. Cinvevancing. recording and revemie samps b D rehaser s Coat. it to be compiied Fith “Within' 1hirty dave. otherwise. Geposit Torfeited A the Bronerty may be ‘dvertired and ‘resold at 'the diseretion of thetraaices. 1925, among Subile i | i R je27-d&ds exSukhol THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUSTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Being Premises Nos. 1310, 1312, 1314, 1316 and 1318 Eleventh Street Northwest, Washing- ton, D. C. By virtue of & cortain deed of trust. dated December 15. 1924, and being instrument No. 91, recorded Jauuary 21. 1825, as one of ‘the 'land records of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the uest of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will e11"at ‘pubiic ‘auction. in front of the prem: ises on TUESDAY. THE SEVENTH DA JULY. AD. 1925, O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises. ‘situate in the City of Wash: ington, District of Columbi ln!del‘ ted as and being lot six (8) in ivision made heirs of Davidson of lota In sauare thres | Bundred thirteen (313) as per plat recorded jin Liber N. folios 86 and R7 of the rec- Wrds 6f the office of the survevor of the Pitrict o1 (olumbia. Also ot nineteen V151'ih Jesse Bizelow's subdivision of lots in | raid square thres hundred thirteen (313). as | per plat recorded in Liber 23, folio 121. of the Said_rurvevor's office recorde. Also’ lot 1. 11 Corcoran's ‘subdivision of iots 1 | square three hundred thirteen (313). as per Dlat recorded in Liber W. F.. folio 213. ot The. said sirvesor's office record with the improvements. consisting two frame buildings and apartment house known s “The Homestead Apartments” and Annex. Tarflll of sale: One-third of the purchase money {0 be Daid in ca equal installments. payable in one and two Feare. with ioiereet 37 por centum per dn. num, payable semi-annually, from sale, secured by deed of trust upon Ihs roperty sold. or ail cash. at the lon of rhn purchaser. A deposit of $1.¢ 00 will b’ reauired at time of sale. Al co ine. ¥, revenue ‘stampa. urchaser. Terms of SR ith 30 Gaa from day of sal wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and of default- Ing purchaser. after ive dave' advertisement of up hhrrllh "i) “2‘““ newspaper published fn Washington. JAMES 3. BECKER. E. PERCIVAL WILSON, HARRY S. WELCH. je28-d&ds.exsu&hol Trustees. oF AT FOUR-THIRTY | TH STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1925. RESORTS. im of Bush Valley BY A. M. CHISHOLM. (Copyright, 1925, by Street & Smith Corp.) Tl || One of a series of thcfl vear's best short ji | (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) To his utter amazement and horror, for he would have infinitely preferred a “larruping,” she caught him in her strong young arms and kissed him. “That’s all I can give you, Tim,” she said; “but it means every good Christmas wish, from the bottom of my heart. I know you won't stay, and 1 won't urge you—but it wasn’t my fault.’ “‘No, ma’am,” said Tim. ‘whose fault it wa: He unblanketed the grays, got his charges in the wagon and headed for home. Young Barney was sunk in deep dejection. Tessle was silent and troubled. The twins sniveled and complained. “Shut up!” Tim told them flercely. “Don’t be bables!” “They ain’t much more, Tim,” his sister reminded him. So Tim shut up himself, and shook the old grays into a stiff, pounding trot. But his spirit was bitter. He brooded as he drove, and suddenly turned to young Barney. “Think you can drive home: and stable the team? “Sure,” his brother replied confi- dently. “Then do it,” sald Tim. “Go right to bed when you get home. And be “I know BETTERTON BAY SIDE INN 575ss Overlooking Chesapeake Bay. Great water vlew: high: shady jawna;: £arage: elec. light = [ BT e KAYE COTTAGE Dn Boardwalk: excellent "llhlv- Kkll;ln‘ HOTEL HAMILTON OCEAN FRONT. J. L. MASSEY & SON. —___OCEAN CITY, MD. Ocean_front. 200 rooms. Music. Dancing. The Del-Mar Cool. uiry. Orverlook . ; oceai and bay. Hot and <ot in_every Toom. "Raios reasonable. ol e RS Y. CARET . Owner-P THE BELMONT Busnine_water in every room. With ocean view. Cool. delightful rooms. Hates reasonable. ARBE THE HASTINGS HOTEL %, walk. Running water and b’ 2o o AT AT MRS, The Dennis Comfortablc_and homeilke. rumning water. Enlarged. Hot and cold Terms_reasonable. Bathing MRS. B. J. DENNIS. PLIMHIMMON Hotel and Cottages. Ocean front, Best gervice. Hot and Cold Run- vate Baths. C. F Centraily CHANDLER, Prop. THE GABLES m::. ";%; COLONIAL HOTEL BREAKER —ON BOARDWALK C. H_Timmons, Prop. Ph. 76. You will fing no better table, Reasonablc Boardwalk: July 15. «trictly modern. Special rates to Booklet. _Ownershi Open May to Oct. American plan— | Special Sunday dinners Folf. fennis. swimming riding. Special weekly rates on requ: . Crochan, Mgr. MAYFIELD COTTAGE Braddockc Helghia: $12 per, weele Md. " Tele. M. SMITH. 5D “BLUEMONT. VA. Brads “THE HEIGHTS” 0w for sum mer guests Splendid home cooking. Fresh vegetables chicken: good water: modern conveniencer Appiy to MES. T. P. SIMPSON. Bluemont, ¥ Hotel Braddock $4.50 to €6 & day. Mre S W. Powell Mrr. . Stop_at th Stone” inn “and_enjoy oms Tacation; excclient Tood: atce reason: able: day or week 24th St Station. Virginia Beach. V. Feleohone 18 Y SPRING E MANOR, Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Select Summer boarding in home: suites: Drivate batha HARPERA FERRY. W. VA. BERKF charming Fid for MPSON. Proprietress. HILL TOP HOUSE 35th Year—Now Open— Excallent ‘mests brivht rooms. Levett, proo. ~ THE LOCKWOOD, Mrs. A. P. DANTEL. Proprietress. Open for the season May 30. FAGLESMERE. PA._ “The Loveliest Spot in Pennsylvania” The summer resort that is different becauss it combines mountain and seashore conditions with unique sur- Toundings. Jre otofE. Mate S%me ake of the Tdera Gplendia bathing 2.200 jeet above sea level. One of the finest 18-hole rolf courses in America. For booklet and rates. write THE CRESTMONT INN, W. Woods, Mer. THE FOREST IN Yeun THE LAKESIDE, John THE RAYMO! L8 O Ilut l(lr THE EDGEMERE, M. S. Kiess, Ngr. ATLANTIC CIT' € Fotel _ * D : =" | ATLANTICCITY.N.J. Afex being: thoroughly, |1 mderniaed by ghebm.ad.m of Gttt e Amfirwmnplm will REOPEN - July First, 1925 The clear view of ocean and Board- walk, over a wellkept garden is scill maincained. Private sea-bathing depertment and garage on hotel property. 'WALTER J. BUZBY. N. 3 GRAND ATLANTIC Hom Virginia Ave. Near_Steel Pier. (SPECIAL "WEEKLY RATES, AR oD, y.{'nu& Grener_and ez TAmR m‘ AV, ST Een e, 25 r. 234 season; T Mimvement 3: Br &°A" . Duan, Owner. $t. Donat Chalet LAKE ARCHAMBAULT Province of Quebee i it M tair ar Montreal. Tame er highest stanidard. ATtituds 2»5? Seat. © Dotached sieeping, cot: Excellent meals leet 15 . “Tennia. _Guides. ~Glorious Boenery. "Trout Fishine. Inclusive Fares from Washington 9 Days, $95.00—16 Days, $120.00 covering all travel tickets. lower berth & American-plan Hotel accommodation For further information apply Ober’s Steamship & Tourist Agency 1420 H St. N.W., Washington. | | | _MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. CLEAN, DRY, STORAGE FOR FURNITURE and pianos. Estimates cheerfully given. Con- venfent location. WESCHLER'S, 90" Pa. ave. n.w. Phone Main 1282. -ovg Witheut W A s R mm- for -u»t- Nogfii 104 THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. Valuable Six-room and Bath Frame Dwelling With Hot- water Heat and Electric | i Light, Lot 50 by 218, on Maple Avenue, Half Block .From Georgia Avenue, Near the Armory, Silver Spring, Md. By authority vested in e, we will sell at PRIBASSIR MRS oLy OF RV Toen AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the al seribed | 4, Ulocated. has roperty. This property is well "Nn recently put in firsi class’ order. has previous advertisement of euch resale in gome newepapér published in the City of ‘Washi AshinElON: WilrRreD B PUTNMAX. HOMER T. BOO’ je25.d&ds exSudiye beautiful flowers. shrubbers and fruig trees. Terma of aate: Firer irust. of $3.550. -un three vears to run at 6%: purchaser pay $1.000 cash and the remainder a pgr month, including interest at Qo mm required: sale to sed 'in s or it forfeited. :ezs [OMAS J. OWEN & SON. BEACH HAVEN, N. 3. THE ENGLESIDE %552, VEN,N. J. roaort on the Jersey Soast thai t on the COMBINEY bat Sahins. with & perfect always good Five tennie mr}'. Sdern hotel’ and gives wure 7 Fover vosiden © Bookle ow_open: ENGLE. Mgr. REHOBOTH BEACH. DEL. HOTEL HENLOPEN % asonable rates. pecial rates families. noon-t Bous of Good. " Bama manaremint: NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE & MOVING Co. Sto 500 Rooms. EXPERT PACKERS & AHIFBERS. oderate Rates. Good Work. Free Estimatas. MOVING STORAGE KRIEGS RESS PACKING SHIPPING €16 EYEST.NW. SHADY SIDE. Mb. RURAL HOME 1o 22§ uL Chesapeal 200 guests. Write for circula: Noyell, Stady Side, Md. Ph 217-F-i1. W. M. & A - ARUNDEL HOUSE —Directiy Pl Gt ‘.a;mdfl-:‘« T Went Hiver, 205 MAIN 2010 —_EDUCATIONAL. COLTMBIA uwlvzgsxfl SCHOOL, Pres... Sin o Day. fakivusieo, mathsmatice. saentee: eoede Tor MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. 42 | PTANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO uu. Fopular, Masi- in 20 leesoss BARE T s the stove drafts. I'm goin’ Tim"—Tessie began. “I said 1 was goin’ to w repeated, and cut further ques short by jumping out of the moving wagon. “Keep right on ou. commanded. “I'll come home when I feel like it.” But when the wagon had vanished in the night he turned and struck a jog trot toward the school. Ar- riving there he peered through a win dow. Refreshments were being served. There was a babel of talk and laugh- ter. Tim Rigney, outcast in the dark- ness, scowled upon the revelry and made his way to a rear entrance to the ante-room. There, very much as Mr. Sankey had listened at the bank door, he waited for a moment and cautiously opened it. There was no- body in the room, which was piled with overcoats, caps and outer gar- ments. Among them he saw what he was looking for, the red tunic, false face and beard of Santa Claus, and the bag which the latter had borne. He crossed the room swiftly, satisfled himself that the bag still con. tained the presents destined for the Jackman children, swung it on his shoulders and disappeared as he had come. Outside he grinned malevo- lently and struck for home. For a couple of miles he glorified in his accomplishment. Then doubts began to assail him. Was he getting square with Jackman by swiping his kids' presents? ure, T am,” he argued stoutly. “For he'll have to buy them more or see them go shy, an’ 'twill hurt the old devil to spend the money. And if he knew us Rigneys had ‘em it would drive him wild The flaw In this reasoning was that Mr. Jackman might not spend the money to duplicate the gifts; and that he would not know what had become of them. If he did it would be awk- ward. The last suggestion gave Tom some uneasiness, which grew as he thought it over. It had been his in- tention to give the Jackman children’s presents to his brothers and sister in the morning. But now he realized that this would not do at all. “He'll raise a row,” he reflected, “and maybe he'll catch on, though no- body saw me. And if I give his kids’ presents to our kids I can’t tell them to keep them hid, and if 1 don't tell them people will ses them. Now what in hell did I ever swipe them for, any When he reached home it was in darkness. He went to the stable, lit a lantern, and proceeded to inspect his loot. Mr. Jackman's presents to his off- spring had been chosen with an eye to utility—mittens, gloves, caps—such things in fact as he would have had to buy for them in the ordinary course. There were a couple of highly moral books and diminutive, mosquito- net stockings filled with cheap candies, but otherwise the frugal Mr. Jackman had capitalized Christmas. “Why, the rotten, mean, old skunk!" Tim muttered as he replaced them There ain’t a toy nor a thing a_ kid wants in the whole works. His kids don't miss much?” But that did not solve his difficulty. He was clear now that he could not give these things to the Rigney chil dren. He would have to get rid of them. 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Having thus con- cealed the evidence of crime, Tim shut the stable, entered the house .where his brothers and sister slept and followed their excellent exampie. Meanwhile he . Toward midnight a rider on a warn and weary cayuse approached the Rigney ranch. Mr. Sankey, though not always merciful to his beast, was a &00d horseman. He knew what a horse should do, and what even a good one can do only at the cost of exhaustion. The buckskin was good, but since late afternoon he had covered more than 50 miles of bare, frozen ground with- out feed and with but brief rests, and he was beginning to go dead on his feet. Twenty-odd miles still inter- vened between Mr. Sankey and a country in which he would be com- paratively safe from pursuit, and though it seemed that he had made a clean getaway, he could not be sure of it. Therefore, short of pressing need, it would be folly to ride the buskskin to a showdown. A few hours’ rest and a good feed would make the hardy animal as good as new. Truth to tell, Mr. Sankey himselt felt the strain of 50 miles in the sad- dle, for he was not as young as he had been in the brave days when telephones and telegraphs were few and his_business flourished accord- ingly. When he recognized the Rig- ney ranch he was willing to rest. He pulled up to listen for possible hoo beats behind him and considered th situation _After reflection he dismounted, lead his weary cayuse to the stable and put him in an empty stall. By the light of a match he discovered a lan- tern, which he lit. cooily filled the feed box of oats and, ascending the loft, forked down a feed of hay. A long and misspent life had taught Mr. Sankey that nine times out of ten boldness s the best policy, because it is the unexpected one, the run of mankind being predisposed to playing safe. And for many vears Mr. Sankey had made a living by follow- ing the very opposite course. “‘Even if they've found them bank boys Mr. Sankey argued to him- sel 11 take 'em some time to fix them cut 'phone wires. And even if they fizure I'm headin’ for the hills, 1Ll take ‘em till daylight to get this far, and by that time I'l be gone. The buckskin will be fresh, while their horses will be tired. A fed and rested ase is plumb good business insurance.” Acting on this reasoning, Mr. San- key took a single blanket and the sack containing his loot, and ascended to the loft. There he burrowed deeply |into the hay, disposed his gun handily in case of need, drew his blanket around him, and with the sack for a pillow relaxed his hardy old limbs in the comfortable feeling that some- thing attempted, something done had | earned a few hours’ repose. The stal was tight, the hay warm and comfortable, the sound of animals feeding was scothing. In a few min- utes Mr. Sankev slept the sleep common alike to clear and elastic con- sciences. In his sleep he turned over, |and finding his pillow uncomfortable |thrust it from him wtih a somnolent curse deeper into the hay. And later he turned over again, so that he faced ag he had faced when first he slept. _ June 20th. 1925. Notice is hereby givi that "the Commissioners iend to akch 1o following named improvements which in their judgment. necessary for the health. safets and comfort. = Assessments for gnehall ‘of the cort” ol the' rame will T made as provided in puhlic Act No. 171, approved “August 7th.” 1864, Al persons interested in the proposed work are notified that the Commissioners will Kive & publi hearing at the District Building on Wednes. day, Juls 15th. 1825. at 10 o'clock am. in the Board Room of the said Comumis sioners, to any ‘and all persons who may desire 10" obiect " thereto rihwest See tion—Set new cement curh on the north sids of Newark Street, Detween Connectiout Aves nue ‘and Highland Terrace. at an satimated of $1.200 to he acsessed againat all lots in squares 2088 3070. 2071 and all parcels of land abutting the said work. On the north side of Maromb Street. heiween | Ross Place and 23rd Place at an estimated Lcont’ of '$1.230. “to be aesncead. againet Iots in squares ‘2079 and 2082 and all cels of land ahutting the said work Rost tide, of Plerce i) Road! hetwren Park Road ‘and ok, Creck Patk Line. 2t an st mated cost of S50 to e asmedscd zains: ots_in sauare 2818 ahuiting the said Work. Set new cement curb and Jay granite block gutter: Set new cement curb and lay | granite block_gutter on the north side of | Quackenbos Street. between Georgia Ave- nue and Sth Streét. at an estimated cost of $1.800. to be assessed agminst all Jots in squares’ 2081 and 20R2 abuiting the said work. Set new cement curb and lay cement sidewalk: Set new cement curb and Jav cement sidewalk on_ the north side 0f Oak Street. between 16th Street and Brown Street. at an estimated cost of $300, to be asaesscd againet all lota in square 2624 abuiting the said work. Lay cement side- walk: Lay cement sidewalk on the north side of Delafield Place. from Georgia Ave: nue eastward to the aller. at an estimated cost of $328. 10 he assesscd againet all nts in square 3011 abutting the faid work. On the south side of Wehater Street. from 16th Street eastward to ‘the alles. at an esti mated cost of $330, {0 be acsessed acal all lote in square 2608 abutting the sad work. — On_the west side. 0f 17th Street. betwaen Crescent Place and Kalorama Road. where there is no existing sidewalk, at an estimated cost of $355. fn e assessed azainst all Tots in square 2567 abutiing the zaid work. 'On the Routh side. of Elffcatt Street'bétween Connecticnt Avenue - and 2nd Street. whare thers is no existing walk, at an estimated cost of S1.030. to be as: sessed aainst all property abutting the eaid work. On the south sida of Newton Street, between @th Street and Georzia Avenus. where there fa no evisting fidewalk. at an_estimated cost 0f $341° to b msaesscd On the north side of Newton beiween Warder and 6th Streets. where there is no_existing sidewalk. at an estimated cost of $121. to Assessed acainst all lots in equare 3033 abutting the said work. On the north side_of Meridian Place. between 16th Street and Brown Strest. at an estimated cost 0f S300. to be assessed azainst all lots in square 2823 abutting the Pave allevs with concrete: Pa: in square 1942 parallel to - at an estimated cost of $527 Pave the south. east and west allex in square 1941. at'an estimated cost of S1.764 Pave 16" ceniter strin in 33° north and south allex in square ° at an estimated rost |or ®1.812°" Pave north and south 15 aller from Underwood Street ‘south to east and Wett alley and cast and west 15 alay. at an estimated cost of S1.849. in square 3150. parallel to an estimated cost of $857 in square 486. adiacent to R11, at an Pave 30° alley lote 810 _and stimated cost of $1.317. Pave the 'north. east and west alley in square 1939, from 34th Street west to north and south alley. ‘at_an estimated cost of $7°3 Pave alleys in square 2087, at an ectimaied cost of $1.4R1. Pave the 15’ alley in square 1874 thatis narallel to Connecticut Aventie, from 37th Street northward fto east and west_alley. at an estimated cost of $1.702. Northeast Section: Lay cement sidewalic on the west side of 14th Street. between Rhods Island Avenus and Trving Sircet. at an esti- i mated cost of $2.020. to be assessed neainst 3950 3957, 3058 and id_ work. 'On_both sides 0f Channinz Street. hetween 31st Street and South Dakota Avenue. at an estimated cost 0f S1.023. to he assessed against all Inte in square’ 4361 and south of 4361 abutting the said work. On the_north side of Kearney Strest. from 22nd Street east. Ward to the exisiing cement sidewalk. st an_estimated cost 0f $480. to he assessed against all lots in square 4247 abutting the said work. On the south side of New- ton Street, beiween 24th Street and Hoover Road. at an estimated cost of $885. to he ansesied againgt all lots in square 4202 abutting the eaid work. On the north side of Newton Street. between 22nd Street and 4th “Street. at an estimated cost of $940. ‘axainst all lots in square 4243 fi““ the spid work | On the north eide t Capltol Street. srithin the tree epace etween 14th ' Straet and Toih Stree an_esti cost. Of S1485. (0 ba asscssed against all lots in sauare 1057 abutting the aid work._ Pave allevs with concrete: Pave Allexs In Square N-1053. at an _estimated fost of S1.R01. Southeast Sestion—TLay cement sidewalk on the east side of 14th Street. hetween Penna. Avenue and K Street. where there is no_existing walk. at an esti- mated cost of $A90. to be assessed against a1l Jots in square 1065 abutting the said Work. Pave allevs with concrete: Pave the enst. north and south 12° alley and the 10’ i e 1040 at an cxtima R T v Fred UOOLPR. od, cogt e g 20 SO TOT