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AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYN. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. RUSTEES' SALE OF TWO VALUABLE mri RESIDENCES BRING. ANOWN AS PRENISES NOS. 1239 AND 1241 By Virivie o1 & deed dul. y virtue of a ceptain deed of trust duly recoraed i Tiver ‘Vor iR G Srugada seq. of the land wv.cords of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the part secured thersby. the undersianed trustees will $ell at public s tion, in trent of the pregy; D, ) DAY OF jees. on FRIDA'Y, THE SECO) OCTOBER. A.. i925. AT FOWR O'CLOCK PM.. the foljowing-described lapnd and prem- ises “situate Sn the citv of Wallineton. Dis: tnet of Ciumbla, and designated as and Teing part ‘of original lot 7 in sauare described I two Darcels as follows: mml 1. all theat part of said lot 7 conf within {oe following metes and bounds: Be- FinnIng on the east line of 4th st. at the southwest corner of safid lot and ‘running thence north on 4th st. 15 feet 11 inches: {hence east to the west line of sublot 13 in_eaW aquare: thence southeasterly on wesl line to the south hine of said lo o thgnce southwest on south Line of said 1ot 0 a point on said line 59 feet 1 inch east #7 the routhwest corner of said lot 7 westerly on_said line of gaid lot 7 1 inch to the hecinning. ~Parcel 2 all that part of said original lot 7 in said square contained within the following metes and Tounds, viz: Beginning for the same on 4th &t 15 feet 11 inches north of the southwest <orner of said lot and running thence north along_sald strcet 11 feet 2 inches: thence east 67 feet to the rear line of sublot 11 m gaid square: thence southeast along the rear line of said sublots 1] and 12 to a point 71 feet 2 inches enat of the beginning: thence west 71 feet 2 inclies to the heginning Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 1o be baid in cash. balance in two 120 installments. payable m one and two Years. With interest at 6 per centum per an- num. payable semi-annually from day of sale, ured by deed of trust upon the property d. or all cash. at the obtion of the pur- chas A deposit of $250.00 will be re- auired at time of sale. _All conveya Tecording. reyenue sLAmDA. etc.. at cost of purchaser. —Terms of sale to he complied with within 30 dave from dav of sale. other- Wise the trustees reserve the right to thence B0 feet the property at the risk and cost of default. | ing purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such reeale in some newspaper published in Washingson. D. C. S._A. DRURY. J.B. NICHOLSON. 02241&ds.exS Trustees. THOE. J. OW AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUARLE Two: STORY BRICK DWELLING, BI PREMISES _ NO. 1703 C ST SOUTHEAST. B Viriie o b certain deed of trug Fument monk the land Tecorda of the. District ot CoMma, wnd. At the uest of the party secured thereby. the Undersigned trustees will sl at pubnG Aetton i ront o the_premises. oh W NESAY Y 3 SEp: TEMBER. A.D. 1925, AT FOUR P.M.. the foTimweing acscrived Jana ana premises situnis n the District of Columbia. and designated % and being lot S8 Ih the Kubdivision made 1% The Tonited States’ of America ot al. n Eouare 1100 as per Biat recordsd in the e Cof ‘e aurvevor” for [the District o1 Columbia in Liber 84. folia A Terma: Sold subject to {)r\nr deeds of trust in the amount of $8.850.00, further Parttcufara o1 “Which will® B announced at Hihe 01 Fale’. the burchase, price. Above satd trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 Iratired. oMV ey Ancing. recording and reve T e oimps ‘At Darehager's. cost s Termn ‘i be complied with within thirty days. other- wise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. RAYMOND B DICKEY SYDNEY B. HARRISC Trustces. se21.dkds ATHE ABOV. 0N UNTIL DAY TOF GCTOBE! PM. SAME PLACE BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES TOMORROW. _ AUCTIONEERS. ollateral note dated ved Samuel Rappa. and default having at the request o we will sell at the offices of Thos. . 1331 G street northwest, on THE THIRD DAY OF OCTO: Al AT TWELVE O'CLO _“tha coflateral named therein. "viz %ud to 1ot 458 n ‘cauare S8a1, Washington, Terms: All cash. All parties interested take motice, o OWEN & SON. ‘Auctioneers thereunder,, secured {her within occurre the party public auction. I Owen' & So L. Houaehold Goods Punol. Fme Mahogany Cash Registers, Burroughs Adding Machine, Rugs, etc., and Storage Goods By Order Washington Safe Deposit Co., By Public Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturday, October 3rd, Commencing 9 AM. - American Walnut Dining Room _Suite, New i-piece Cut Velour Overtuffed Daven: Rort, Suite. Dressers. Chiffonters, Beds and fattresses. Old Rosewood Sofa, Floor Lamp, Chiness Table, Fumed Oak Chairs. Rockers, Settees. Desks’ and Sectional Bookcases., Mir: tora. Screens. Hall Seats. Reed Furiiture, Kitchen Cabinet. White House Cooker, Re: frigerators, Lac Ted Sets. Por- eres Rugs: pr. Coal and Gas ange. coat S1 At 10 O’Clock A.M. Automobiles, including Tour- ing Cars, Sedans, Roadsters, etc. At 12 O’Clock Noon Several Upright Pianos, Vic- trola, Burroughs Adding Ma. chine, Mahogany 6-clerk Elec. Cash Register, Underwood and Other Typewriters, Check Writers, Desks and File Cases; also 12 Cases Qt. and %-Gal Glass Jars lnd 17 Cases Cold orms; Cash ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Aucts. Shannon, Caldwell & Co. Inc. Auctioneers 304 Tenth St. N.\W. M. 9272 Household Furniture, Pianos, Talking Machines, Men’s and Women’s Suits, Coats, etc.; Also Ford Touring Car, 150 Gals. Blackberries, etc., “* At Public Auction Within Our Salesrooms, 304 Tenth St. NW. 3 Saturday, "ICommencing 10 A.M. AT 12 NOO! 1 Ford Touring Car AT 1 OCLOCK P.M Lot of Men's, Women's and Children's . Coats and Other Clothing. etc. CALDWELL & CO., INC., orl.2 HOUSEHOLD PIANOS AND PER- 963 B AudoN" s oAy YTORAGE CHARGE hereby miven that on SATUR- | 1 will sell | DAY G TORER THRER at public auction. at Weschlers. §20 Pa. ave e d other charges. A" e00ds siored With- e in the. following names: Miss O'Connor._ Misa_Ellen Mariiver. T 3 rs, E. F. Martin Dan Tracy. F. W. Darnall. Parties interosted Ditase take. riotice: Terma: Cash WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CQ.. 18 25,0 6 Pa. Ave. N.W. YIAD[HAIK C G sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. RIGISTERSD Estate Sale of Household Effects, Victrola, i Valuable Scientific Ra- Library, Lyon & Healy Baby Grand Piano, ete. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Saturday, October 3rd, 1925 at 10 AM. By, order of Arthur L. Bowen and 1. Barden. admrs.; E. C. Snyder, . 8. Marshal, and others. And at 12 M. Roamer Touring Car, in running order. Terms: Cash. ocl,2 C. G..SLOAN & (0., Inc., Aucts, ng; | | Survesor's Office of the Dis THOS. J. OWEN & . AGCTIONEERS. TRU 'I‘ET< SALE OF FRAME DWELLING, NO. %30 LAMONT STREET N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4782, at folio 12, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we. the undersigned trustees, will sell at’ public auction, in front of the prem- ises. on MONDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1825, AT THREE O'CLOCK PM.. the followin, du'nl\ed land and situate in known and designated as and being Bered ninety-four of Richard E. Pairo divimon “in block numbered ehent “Mount Pleasant” and - Plaasant Plains per plat recorded in the ofice of the sur: Vevor for the District of Columbia in_ book 68, at page 151: (8) being now known for taxation and assessment ““rpmwn Aas square numbered twenty-eight hundred and ninety-two (280 Terms: ~All cash thin thirty days from day of sale. A deposit of two hundred dol- lars (K200) required at time of x Vevancing and | tevente stamps purchassr. “Termn of sale (0 smplied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees” will resell the prop- erty at riss and cost 0} defauiting purchaser. THE FREE ¥ SockRY ‘Trusices. “& SON. AUCTIONEERS. THOS. J. OWEN TRUSTEES. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL EING A HOUSE AND LOT SUMBERED. 095 ORLEANS PLACE NORTHEAST. By virtue of a_ certain deed of trust ye- corded in Liber oo 5107, folio, 86. 0f the land" records of “the District of Columbia and at the request of fhe party secured fherehy. the undersicned will 'sell at pabhic auction wn front, of e, on MON- AY "OCTOBER TWELVE, 1055, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK PM.. the following de. geribed " land and_ premises. sitnate in the District of Columbia. and being lot Vered three hundred nd wixty-uix (o are_numbered eight hundred and fizt AT (RSB. an deweribed n said deed of trist. upon'the following terms Terma of sale: Said Property in subject to a prior deed of trust securing an indebted. nexs of '$3250. and said properts will ‘he sold subject 10 sald deed of {rust indebted: niews “Of the purchuse Drice over and ahove waid deed of trUAL. one-third ia 1o be paid in cash “and ‘the’ balance in two cqual install: ments. pavable in one and two vears. with intereat " st the rate of six orie-halt per centum per & allv: eecured by n’thé property ontion of the purchaser. ' Interet and taxes 10 e paid_or adjusted to date of sale A deposit of 5200 will he required at the time of wale Al conveyancing. recording. reve. nue stamps. ‘ete. at cost of purchaser. Terme of wale to”be complied with within thirty dav- {rom date of sale. otherwise de: DPosit Will be Torfeited and the roperty resold. “at the risk and cost of defaulting Durchaser, after five dayvs' advertisement of such resale in_some Washincton new B FRANCIS SATL No_ 025" 15th’ Street” N W WILLIAM P. BENSON 925 15th Street, N.W ocl-d&ds.exsu Il caxh. at the _ocl-d&ds.exsi r ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioncers, LE_OF TWO.STORY AND BRICK DWELLING, W.. BEING THE CORNER™ Ttk AND EVCLID, oF QDY virtue of a certain deed of trust duly corded in Liber No_ 4000 {0lio 53 et seq . rds of the District of Colum: 0t the Darty rec I trustees will offer on. in front of . the alé by g premises. on T DAY OF O O'CLOCK P.M and ‘bremises. situate in the District of Co- Wit: Lot numbered thirty-three e Wire's sub of in block o ve (I of Mrodd Brown's sub part of - asant’” and s, s d Wire's subdivision recorded . at page 7. of the records of th of “the survevor for the District of Colum- bia. (Said block 17 being now alko known 101 taxing pUrnoses as sauare 286 Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance in two rqual installments. represented by the Dromissory notes of the purchaser. pavable in one and two years. with interest at 61y ¢, per cent per annum from day of sale. nay able’ semi-annually. secured by deed of trust upon the property’ sold. or all cash. at_the option of the purchaser. A deposit of S300 reauired of purchaser at time of sale. ~ All eonveyancing, recording. revenue stamps and notarial feea’ at cost of purchaser. Terms of ‘sale to be complied with within thirty days from dav of sale. otherwise the trus. tees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser. after five dase’ advertisement of such esale in newspaper published In the ity of Washineton. D. C. JULIUS 'A” MAEDEL. HENRY & BERGMANN. -d&ds.exSu Trustees ADAM A__WESCHLER & SO ers. T.'S”MARSHAL'S SALE By virtue of a writ of soecial fieri fari fasited ouL of the clerk s OMcE of the Sn preme Court of the District of Columbia and to me directed. T will sell at public sale. for cash. in front of the courthouse door. west wing_on D st. betw 4th and Bth S Washineton 1. o at TENC AS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER NINE. 1025, 11 the HEt dite) claim and nicrest 0f (e i fendant. Washington, D. C.. Investment. Trust, a corporation. in and !n the following-de- scribed real estate. to wit: Lot 17. square 293 improved by eleht story buildink. o, 0 IR R N s acloed g 1evied aRon a5 all the right. title, claim and interest of said defendant in and to said real estate. and sold to satisfy judrment at law 68856, in favor of Mamie Sperling & EXC. SNYRER. 7210028 U, S Murshial__ ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. AUCTIONEER?, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De- tached Pebble-dash Dwelling, 11 Rooms and 2 Baths, Built- in Garage and Large Side K.{Vd' No. 3935 Morrison St. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded among the land records of District of Columbia cn August 18. 1 and at the request of the the undersigned _trustees sale by public_auction. _in premises. on W AY. THE SEV! DAY OF OCTOBER. AD. O'CLOCK P.M.. the foliowing-described land and “premises,” gituate i the District of Columbia, to ‘wit: Lots 14. 15. 16. and the eact 10 “feet front on Morrison street. by the full depth thereof of lot 17. un | the subdivision of “Conmnecticut ~Avenue Ter- as per plat of said subdivision re- corded in county hook 21 at page 33 in the ict of Columbia, certain covenants runming with the Jand. improved ‘as above. Terma of sale: The above property will be _sold subject to a prior deed of trust of $15.000 at 67 : of the balance. $5.000. pay- bls in instaliments of $2.500 each in one nd two vears. with intereat at 7> per nnum. secured by deed of trust upon the properiy " sold: the remaining balance all cash. A “deposit of ' $1.000° required ‘of purchaser at time of sale. " All conveancing. recording. revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost Cf purchaser. Terma of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right 10 tesell the property aj the risk and cost of the defaulting puchaser. after five dayw' ‘advertisement of euch resale in some newspaper published in the City of Washing- ton. THOMAS D. ROBERTSON CUVIER A. METZLER, Trustees 1106 Vermont Ave. Auctioneers. _sel subject to dddsex.s: THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of able Three-Story Brick Dwelling Known as Premises 1416 Irv- ing St. Northwest. In the Business Zone. By virtuo of 4 certain deed of trust. dated Janiaey 32 1095, being instrument No 351, tecorded January 22. 1925 amonk the land records of the Bigtrict o1 Columbia, and at the request of the party secured 'thereby. the undersigned trustes will eell at public anction. _in _front of _the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE 'I'V\ELFTH DAY OF AUGUST. AD. 1 OUR-THIRTY AUCURE: (libaink decribed Tand snd prony. “situate in the District of Columbia. and ted as and beink lot 182 in Charles iimes ‘subdreistan of Jota i Sonn hierman's subdivision of Mount Pleasant as ber plat of first mentioned subdivision re: Corded in County Book R at vage 49 in the rvevor's office of the District of Columbia, subiect to right of way over rear ten feet of 'said lot by owners or occupants of lots d 181 of said subdivision s “Sold subject to & prior deed of for $6.500. Also a second trust for ahout $2.500. {urther particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur- chase brice above waid trusg to be paid in cash. ‘A deposit of $200 required. Convey- i, recording and revenue slamips at pur- aser's cost. Terms to be complied with Within thirty daye, otherwise deposit for- feited and the Droperty mas be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee. 3. H. GORDON. Trustee. aul-d&ds exsu #4 THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE- described property having failed to comply with the terms of sale ‘said property will be resold at her risk and cost on MONDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D. 1925. AT FIVE P.M.. at the same Dblace. upon the sameterms and conditions. excent that & “aeposit of $500.00 will be reauired at time of sale. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. _ se20-d&ds THOS. J. o\\ml & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- TORY _BRICK ~DWELLING, _BEING PREMISES 'NO. 1213 B = STREET NORTHEAST. : By virtue of a_certain deed of trust, b inetrument No.” 30, recorded Fehruary 25 1924. among the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the part Secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will il "2t “publlc auction, in” tront, of the remises, on TUE! THE THIRTEENTH AT OF GCTOBER. A D. 100 AT FIVE PAT, Oine Toilowing " describad thnd. and prcmises.” situate, in the District of Colum- la_and desimated as and being lot 6. in sauare Terms: Sold subect to a prior huilding as- sociation loan for about $3.000, further par- ticulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be ‘paid in cash. A deposit of $200 re quired.” Conveyancing, recording and revenue stampc at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied’with within 30 dajs. otherwise de- Dosit forfeited and the property may be ad- trust | vertised and resold atthe discretion of the S AY)\"E“ GARMAN, 0c2-ddds.exSu Trustees, said block numbered eikht | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY. "AUCTION SALES. i FUTURE DAYA. e THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. EXECUTOR AND_TRUSTEE'S SALE_OF HE THAEESTORY AND BASEMENT lm Ck DWELLING, R0 Fify HEEV ;iEPAlAR?EAl?)r NEW ELEC -rm@ LIGH' By, Authorlty Vested in me under the will of Timothy Brosnan, deceased. and in ‘order o cloe up par¢ of 'ine"eatate. T will sell at unlic auction in front ‘of the promises UESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF CEIGHER, D AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. loi fe b"l‘:_:ed in ‘square 624. Improved as Teine of sale; One-third of the purchase money to” he Dajd i cash. balance i iwo caual instalmeics. payi e h ong “and two Searn. 'with Intercst At 6 per_centum ‘ber annum, payable semi-annually. from day of sale. gocured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash at the ovtion of the purchaser. A deposit of $200.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue Atamps. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of salé to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the proj defaulting 5 tisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. ALBERT F. FOX. Executor and Trustee. __ne20-d&dx 918 F gt now. A PUBLIC SALE OF 148 SHARES CAPITAL STOCK OF McCURDY SORIFS CO. PAR VALU E «nm Pnz AR By order of the party secured. we will offer for sale by public auction. Within our salesroom. §20 Pennsylvania ave. now.. on TUESDAY. OCTOBER SIXTH. 19% TWELVE O'CLOCK XOO: 1 and 2 for 148 shares of of MeCurdy Auto Accessories Co. having been given as collateral necu the payment of & promissory note, now in defanlt Cash Terms:, b ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. 030,001.2,3.5 uets. THOS. 7. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Modern Five-story and Base- ment Brick and Concrete! Containing 34! Apartment, Apartments, Known as the “Randall Mansions,” Situated 1900 Lamont Street N.W. By yirtup qf a cortain deed in trust, dated July_ 31, 19 being instrument No recorded” Au, among the 1hd records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of ‘the party secured therels the undersigned trustees will aell at public auction nt of the premises. on THURS- DAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBER. AD. 1825, AT FOUR-THIRTY. the follo; ing-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and desiznated as and ‘being lot 77, 78 and 79 (except the parts thereof condemned and taken for the cxtension of Lamont etrect by rocesdings in ‘District Court. case No. 1040 iu Supreme Court of the District of Colu-bia), in ‘block 21 in Elizabeth Walbridgs and ubdivision of certam hlocks in Walbridge ~subdivision of land now known as “Ingleside, per' plat recorded in liber county 18. foli of the records of the office of the Survesor of the District of Columbia. The ahove-described land is now know for purposes of taxation and as- sessment_as lots 808. 810 and K11 in square 2604, Subject to certain restrictiony and orivileges of record Terms: Sold subject to a first veed of trust for $125.000. further partictiars of which will b announced at time of sale: also @ second deed of trust for $44000. pavable "$500 per month and interest ai 7% the purchase Drice above suid trusts to be paid” fn cash. “Adeposit of $3.000 re- quired Conveyancing, recording_and revenue amps 4t purchaser’s cost. Terma to be mplied with within® thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees at the risk and cost of the de- faulting _purchaser. Taxes. rente, interest. insurance, etc., to be adjusted as of the date of sale. JULIUS I. PEYSE GEORGE C. SHINN, Willine Building. Trustees se26-d&ds.exSu&hol SATHE ABOVE SALE HAS PONED UNTIL, WEDNESDAY. TEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER. SAME TIME AND PLACE _BY ORDER OF THE ADAM A_WESCHJ. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE T STORY AND BATH DWELLING No. 13110 ER4 Tea STREET. By virtie of a dated June 17. 19 16,1025 instramen of the ‘land tecords” of the Dictrict of 'Columbia. and at the request of the party secured therehy. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the premise: on TUESDAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1625. AT FOUR O CLOCK P the following-described land and _premises; tuate ' the Dietrict of Columbia. (0 wit art of lot 21 in Henry 8. Merrill and James F. Scaggs. trustees subdivieion of square 1013, "as Der plat recorded In liher 19 at folio 137 Of the records of the office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia, more particularly described by metes and bounds in said deed Of trust. improved as above Terme of sale: Property will be sold sub- ject 10 two prior deads Of (rust akKregaling about $6.:50. barticulars at sale: baiance onc-half cash. Femaimder per _montl secured by 8 third deed of trast upon i Droverty 'sold. ‘or all cash Over irists at ontion of purchaser. A deposit of SH00 auired at sale. All ‘convesancing. recording, Tevenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms 10 be complied with Within thirts daya from day ‘of sale. oth Wik the tristecs Teserve the fight to roe the property at the rigk and cost of the defaulting purchaner. ‘after five daya ad- Vertisement "of ‘such” resale i some news: paver publisiied n the City of Washington. LOUIS YUDELEVIT, JOHN KRUPSAW. _oc2eoddsexm. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF_VALUABL] 7 IMPROVED TOT WITCATED 0%, H1si PLACE. "NEAR TENNYSON STREET. NORTHWEST. By Nirtue of & certain deed of trust duly recordad in Ner Xor ARa0T Jo10 B8 ek e ot lihd Teconts tor " the CDitriet " o Columhia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees i sl ‘B e puckion T Trant ol she premises. on TUFESDAY. THF THIRTEE N’ H DAY OF OCTOB AD. 1825 AT FOUR BToCk P the tolibwingdescrned Tang | and premises. situate in the District Columbia. and designated as and NI“K lot BB n square 2333 in the subdivision known as Chevy Chase Park. as per plat recorded in the office of the Surveyor for the District ot S, e ey Tt 014 mublect to a prior deed o trust for $300. further particulars of which W ve” annotincen &t Time. ot Tsale=" "the purchase price above said trust to be paid fn"cash W Geposit of $200' reuired. Con: veyancing, recording_ and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. 'rma to be complied T iinin hirty dave oiheraise Gebmey (ur]"“’d'a“d‘“(,‘?: Dal\n!r("{ m&l" "!t\' advertised i Tesond " Picretion Of the trustecs. CROVER F, TOLO CHARLES E. WILLARD __oc2-déds.exsu uitees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Groceries, Refrigerating Case, Ice Box, Scales, Etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At No. 1131 15th St. N.W. Monday, October 5, 1925 COMMENCING 10 AM. Fresh. clean stack of Arko Saimon. P & B Tomatocs. Com, Pear. Milii: Spaghetti. Soup. Peaches. Cherrles. Shrimp. ardines.” Pine: avple. Spices. Cocga. Brea Food. Soap. Gleanser " Caisup. Pickles. Oliveq, Jeily. fym: Preserves, Maple Syrup. Tea, Matches, No- tions. ete. ALSO -Refrigerating, Case. Ice Box. Plate Glass. Pastry Case. Computing Scales. Floor and Coun(rr"gnefll,l Goftee Urns. Meat Block. etc. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY SIX-ROOM AND BATH _BRICK HOUSE AT 140 BATES ST, N.W. By virtug of a certain deed ot trst. dated May 15, 1025, being instrument No. 74 recorded May 7. 1025, "among the land records of the District ot Colu and at the Teauest. of 'the party sectred - thereb: the undersigned trustess will sell at public auction. infront "of the premises MONDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D. 1035, AT FOUR P.M.. the following deneribed land_and premises.’ gituate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot two hundred and four (204) i sames K. Brennan's sundivision of lot numbered 161 in square 552, recorded in the office of the Surveyor 'for the District of Columbia, in liver 3o at Terma: Sold eubject to a prior deed of trust for '$3.000. further ticulars _of which will bé announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be ald in cash. A deposit of $200 required. onveyancing; recording and revenue stampé at_purchaser 'erms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the diecretion of the trustees. HARRY K. BOSS. H. GLENN PHELPS. se23-d&dn.exSin Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- BEEN POST- HE FOUR- AD. 19 deed of trust rertain 2 rded June PROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS 987 FOURTEENTH STREET SourH: EAST. BEING A TWO-STORY KOOM AND BATH BRICK DWELLING By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4036, follo 404 et seq.. 0f the land records of ihe District of Coliimbia, and at the request of the party secured ‘inereby, the undersigned trustoes will sell at )k‘ auction. {n front of the otk Bk 2010 o' : and Nimvta: and Jesignated s and being ot numbered” sevent ;nine 79) 1o will am B Talimadee's” sundivision ot lots in sqam 225 la Tecorded 1n Book 30, 4t rare 80; 1 The Psurverors offics of the Disirict of §31d aubiect o prior deed of rt Yor 84250, further particulars of h will ‘be_announced at time of sale: The ‘Durchase price_above said Lgust to be id in cash. A sit of $200 required. onveyancing. recor and revenue stamps Sl e Gepout for: erwise deposit, for, feited and the property may be advertised and"Tesold at the g d:muun Sfihe trustees. O. HOWENSTEIN, Mvhuu“ urchase: within, ten d w-. of | ADAM A, WESCHLER & SO} TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE ORY AND CELLAR BRIC] LT O By viriue of ‘a certain deed of ‘trust recorded in Liber No. 4761, folio 214 et of the land records of ‘the District of lumbia. and the secured thereby, will offer for sale by public auction, | lllh ises. on MONDA' DAy’ B SCTOBER. AT 192 OCLO(‘K P.M.. the following ¢ doatribed. lumbia. to’ wit: Sublot thirt and Hamilton. trustees’ subdivision of of ‘original lot numbered seven (7) in sq numbered sixty-seven corded in_the office of District of Columbia in Terms of sale: One-third of the money to be paid in cash. the two equal installments, tepresented romissory notes of the purchas he ‘surveyor for Y. n one and two years, with inte; cent per annum_ from day of wale. semi-annually. secured by ihe property sold. or alf cash. at the o of the purchaser. A deposit of $50 Quired of murchaser at’ tme. of sale at notarial fees’ at cost 5f purchaser of sale to be complied with with Washington, D. CHAPIN ‘B BAUMAN, N CHARLES L|\I(l s, McGill_Bldz Adds.exSu | THOMAS 1 oWEN'& : SALE -rnm' FRAME DW X 2 MONTELLO AVE. ATCTIO LING. SITU. pay: "decd of trust upon conveyuncing. recording, revenue stampg el T Auctioneers. E FHREE. 1607 22nd STREET N.W. duly e Co request of the part the undersigned trustees in front FIETH Sand and premises, ‘situate in the District of Co- five in Swope part uare (67). as per plat re- the iber 21 “folio 34. urchage the payablc able ption Te All and rms n_thirty daye from day of eale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to ‘resell the property at the risic and cost of tho defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of auch resale 1o same newspuper pullistied in the city of Trustees. OF _DESIRABLE TWO. ATE NORTH Rt By Virtue of a deed of trust recorded in ] the land records of the District of Columbia we ehall sell in front of the premises, | MONDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF { BER_A.D. 103 | lot, B8 'in_square 4( Terms of sale One-fourth eash | per” cent_per_annum. pay Deposit of $300 required at time of I the purchaser allo ate of sale to complete the purchase. ther particulars at tme of sale ARTHUR CARR. EDWARD C. BAL IVEN THAT THE m s procerding ion f han 2 | _ ae20.0.exsu NOTICE 18 i bankruptey at public au e ceferee in i Ca ratories, In RALPH' D GUINTER Referee in B TWESCHLER & SO TRUSTEES' SALE OF VAL PROVED REAL ESTATE. ST SE STORY BRICK HOUSE By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded Oct. 21, 1924, instrument No of the land fecords of the Dia. 4nd &L the request of the party seci therehy, (he undersigned trus il for salé by public auction premites. on’ MONDAY. TE OF "OCTOBER. 1 AT P.M.. the following desc ises, "situate in the Dist wit: Lot numbered | Samuel Maddox s subdivisior | bered elxht ed 1 (R77). ad per, plat the survesor of the District of Columbi Liber 17, folio ¢ ceme’of kale: The sold Sumect T a ¥ Whout $4.000" 8t per month: balanc trust. A deposit o chaser at time Of sale gt BLE 0 ST ove property wi ociation loa . pasahie sl above the 200 required of Cordin st of purchaser: Terms of Diieawlth Within thirty days Kale, otherwise the tr 10 Tesell thi nrop the defaulting i { vertisement of Auc et published in the ity b. C: HERBERT. Jr', ok M. HERBERT, I 10 be the 1202 F Street N.! Shorthand: demand: good pay Learn typewriting Typewriting Joy the use of new machinea Evers business Bookkeeping: lpee positions require it course is For all gradu: 1202 F Street N.W. BOYD SHORTHAND _1 SCHOOL. for Sec- retaries.” Touch pelling. 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Oct. ’,‘.O:Elms.b P{fil" St "' Write for Folder. Baltimore & Carolina S.S. Co. 1008 15th St. N.W. Franklin 139 | Fanny with a book of love poems in | was a street almost girlish.” To add to this effect, he had on a blue serge suit with a silk shirt, and soft rolling collar turn- | ed over a tie done in a sailor knot. No one who had ever known Pan- dora Haste at all well could mistake the resemblance now, or say vaguely, “Who is it you are like?" “I—I've hardly seen Miss Haste, Mrs. Gillett stammered. *It was only —on that awful night when she scold- ed me—oh, quite rightly!'—because I | couldn’t keep calm. T had other things | to think of than her face then, I as- sure you, Fanny. Still—now you re- call her—I remember her large eyes— her short hair. Yes, I suppose there is a resemblance. But, of course, there | is nothing strange in it. We see strik- | ing resemblances every day. You are an American, are you not, Mr. Dagon?” | To tell the truth, Mrs. Gillett, 1| don't know what I am,” the young man answered, resting his elbows on the table and, with his face between his hands, looking across at her. They Kkeeper's sitting room, Mrs. darning some beautiful old linen, and her lap. Dagon had consclousl thrown out all his power of magnet- ism to win them both, and felt that he had captured their somewhat reluc- tant interest. “Like Miss Haste (the captain told me her story), I'm a foundling. So there’s another likenes between us. One of the first things 1 remember is wandering about street alone, crying because I was hungry and deserted—a very small kid 3 or 4 vears old. It seems that it | in the Canadian town | of Halifax, and that I could speak only Italian. As he talked Dagon kept his big | eyes on Mrs. Gillett's face. She was looking at him when he began. Then, | after a quick dilation of her pupils, the lids dropped. She turned awa 50 that he saw her face only in profiie It was bent over her work. But she was not working. Dagon noticed that her hands trembled. “I had a funny little red waistcoat on, which I have kept to this day the detective added. “And the queer part about that is a dream I have sometimes. I see myself with a beauti- ful woman in a garden which must be Italian. And she is carrying a baby in a red cloak. I often wonder if the dream is a remembrance of something real.” Mrs. Gillett dropped her thimble, which rolled across the floor. Mechan- ically Dagon sprang to pick it up. Fanny got to her feet also, and the woman to STEAMSHIPS. To BALTIMORE BY WATER Stesmers lease Washing: | ton_on_ MOXN: WE! FBsrRY "and SATURDAY a1 4 P.M_for Baltimore. | Leare Paltimore on the same davs at 4:30 P.M. for Washington. Two nights and one day | of rest and beauty oo the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay. Further information, literature and reser vations. call Main 5849. 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This woman did know something——<everything perhaps! was alarmed or conscience-stricken well-nigh overwhehned. The detective realized moment he had her at b he chose to spring his dlscove the woman might be into telling part of knew! Zut he wouid not l»» satistied with part. ' He wanted must wait. Now, it she chose t portant information he could that she had it. Armed v guessed, he must learn a hold upon her. As fo: look of surprise he had c him think that she did not kne secret of her mother's alarm wondered what_ft men and @ying for him—Dagon—to go, $o that she might ask questions. “She won't get the though,” he thought. begin to be lieve both those women ave in t of my ‘Unknown' They're ir house for a special purpose, the v one and the old. But this sccret e longs to the mo! r alone. If sh wanted her daughter to know, she'd | have told her long ago. She won't tel now. The girl might betray her to Haste. She'd do anything to pleasc him.” If the detective had hoped that Fanny could wheedle anything fron her mother, he might have the chance she wanted, and eavesdropper. But, believ was little to gain thus, h on. “You're both kind enough you'd gladly help in my researches. he said. when the thimble had been r turned. ‘“This is a baffling case! Th: most difficult job I ever tackled. So T hope you won't mind, Mrs, Gillett, ex plaining what you meant about ‘seeinz A.’hnqs in this house? The pale woman made a desperat effort at self-control. “Seeing ghost she stammered. saying—any such th “It wasn't to me, teered. “Some one—I fo mentioned hearing you, the night of Mrs. Haste's disappearan . the music room or the tapestry 1 wanted to ask when I m first, but_vou seemed ner waited. You're all right again or I wouldn't upset you.” She locked faintly relieved, a glad that he supposcd her to be B ani he 15t Lold tack im- it prove ght answers, ing to you. Dagon vol | right.” “I don’t know what I said then she replied. “I was o horrificd by the blood and—and everything.” “What I was told was like this.” Dagon persisted. “That ghosts had appeared to you here at the cour: That you belleve in the haunting ¢ the tapestry boudofr. That you | hadn't wanted the Hastes to spend their honeymoon in the house becaus of warnings you'd had—and of wha! you'd seen aid that 1 must have been hysterical,” cried _Mrs. Gillet.. Though. I confess, T do belleve in apparitions on a scene where a crime has taken place.” “Oh, you think a crime place at the court?” “Probably many crimes, is so old.” “Had you any in_your mind?" She looked hunted. | to answer, “The brid peared.” “You has taken the place one particular crime t was driven who disap- don’'t_ mean Mrs. “Oh, no! The bride in eenth century, about the lost knowledge of the secre if there are any. She was the firs Lady Wells at Hidden Hall “And an Italian?” : T've heard so.” “Strange how manv helped to make history place!” ans have old Ital: of this Mrs. Gillett looked up, a flush on ~ her cheekbones, but Dagon’s face W expressionless, and she made no an- swer. Instead, she bent intently over her work. The detective watched her for a moment, then flung a double | question at her head: *And Mr. Pao lo Magnani—you know him? He comes here often? The eyes of the mother and daugh- ter met. It was the Younger woman who replied: “1 know Mr. Magnani Mother doesn't. She lived here only a short time, and he's been t00 busv with a picture his company’s making to visit his cousin. I met him whila 1 was nursing Capt. Haste. And he was at the wedding. What brought Mr. Magnani to your mind>” “Well, he can't be mixed up in th‘«- disappearance anvhow!" cried the \\ A.D. “He told me at the wedding re- ception that he was leaving at once for Skye. There was something in the paper next day, too, ahout his goina. So vou can't suspect him of having a hand in the busine: “Why, should he “He wasn" Miss Carroll, was he ““Certainly not!" “If he ever did admire her his mind. T wouldn't lx he married the aunt. Sh of money “And she'd have more if Mrs. Hasts died and left her something.” the Ca- nadian remarked. “What did Mr. Magnani do in the war?” “He was exempted on account a weak heart,” said Fanny. “It's an ill heart that does no one good,” garbled Dagon. Vas he in his own country or England while the war was on?" “Mostly in England, acting I be- lieve, but England is his own countr: now. Mr. Magnani has been natural- ized as an Englishman. Living here so much, it gives him advantages, [ suppose.” Dagon agreed. He had got all he could hope to get in ome interview from the mother and daughter, and it seemed from what he heard on all sides that no theory which inciuded Magnani in the list of suspects would hold water. A man couldn’t be doing moving picture “stunts” in Skye and murdering or kidnaping girls at the same time! Apparently the cinema star was in- nocent and Dagon must look farther for his “Unknown.” Yet he was not satisfled with that conclusion sincidence, 11 the old servants had gone about the same time. It was easy to account for the footmen. They had “joined up.” and women had taken their places. Lately, new footmen had been obtained. The cook had received a legacy and “given up” service. Mrs. Gillett, in becoming housekeeper, had swept away house- maids like cobwebs, and tmported pro- teges of her own. Davis, the butler, had left suddenlv, and Marianti had been found through the recommenda- tion of Magnani. Though Rawdon Wells had been “smashed up” in the Dagon jove with ave in snapped Fanny. he changed surprised i€ got pots of Autumn of 1915, he had done war work * of some kind and had spent much time in London. It was then that his “‘pal- ship” with Pandora Haste had been ce- mented, and the girl had perhaps im- agined him in love with her—till Eve appeared on the scene. pened that no one could tell much about what went on at Hidden Hall Court in the years of the war. (Continued Tomerrowd So it hap- |