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AUCTIONS. —_ REG’LAR FELLERS—Home, Sweet Home. KNOW WHAT KIND OF A BOID THAT 152 THATS A CANARY" “ 8OID! ITS HOME 1S THE THE EVENING 0o KNOW WHERE POLLYS COME FROME STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAXY, (Copyright, 1925, by the Bell Syndicate, Inc. ‘Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. 08.) KNOW WHAT KINDA 80ID THAT 52 A “GWALLER! SUALLER: oF THE SWALLER OCTOBER 6, 1925, - BY GENE BYRNES | AUCTION SALES. | TOMORROW. | THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS | By virtus of & cert | Decembar 0, 1935, mgned Samuel Rappa i on demand. and default havin ander. and ‘at_the request “3 Enerens. ithin_the oflic G strect nor SEVENTH DAY AT TWELVE 0°CLG al vamed ther 5 10 square 2581, Washihgton, WATER FRONT PROPERTY. LICITY COVE T have decided to make a special low prics chasrrs will Buoiig Within % nedeouanle thne Fir atoek Do toheuvy S Wi “hot i will gell a of River 2171 ¥ N N ' NOON. the L Deed to lot 4 0. Teims take not All AUCTION SALES. cash. TIIS_ AFTERNOON. OWEN & RON. AUCTH EXECUTOR THOS. J. OWEN, & SON, oS o3 a&dbseasu Anltionecr: AND S CAL AND BANEMENT NG, NO. 713 Ist ST VACANT L AND_HAS REPAIRED. NEW ELEC & Co., Inc., Auctioneers 304 Tenth St. N.W. Main 9272 Large Sale—H i niture, Player under the wi A 1 ovde a will seil at t tha premises. on | \Y OF OCZOBER. LOCK PM... 1ot mproved us ) front o SIXTH I FIVE ( above s of sa chase in tw nd L tum pe duy ¢ trust upon ti at the onfion of 0,00 wil 1 i conveyancing Interest e Droperts ‘The purchaser. A deposit of d ut tme of sale finz. revenus etnmps, et s o st 1o Witlin thire days (rom d wisa the tristes teserves U drtanlting Durchaser. at ti=ment of sueh resals ed w Washington A od of all cash pets, Rugs, Etc. At Public Auction Within Our Salesrooms 304 Tenth St. NW. Wednesday Commencing 10 A.M. In this sale. Household ¥ escription, in erms: Cash. n_some = o )X i TAUCTIONEERS S SALE TWQ VALTARLE RESTDENCES, BEING KNOWN FROQUSES” Nos! 1250 AND 1241 | Uin 'of 4 eer Liber No. 4270 folin 46 : Tand records of ‘the Distric sliimbia. ‘and at ‘the request Of the par wired there undersigned trustees wi foll ¢ wublic Bhellon b TeSnt of s on’ FRIDAY, THE SECOND OCTOBER. A D. in25. AT FOUR P AL e following-deseribed Tand and prem oo “situate i the city of Washington. Di D Griginal ot hed in two Darcels as ot aand | Aucts. 0c5,6 —_ FUTUl AVE. ADAM AT WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. eart line FOULIWest eormer f thence north thenen eant of dtn st wiid ot and 4ih et 15 Teel 11 tmehos 0 tha west line of subiot 1% | a thenee: southeasterly on said | 1 L line of said lot 7 uth ‘1 a 1ot | e 50 nch east of saud lot_7:_thence | 5 feet | and W Streets N.W. By ertaie dre S s re rinning | orded February 20, 1024, o a pomt on said et The soutiwest oo Westerly on san 3 Inch to it part of sad o ontained: wit Vi ~ured thereby er of one of the notes). we will 1 auction. in_froat of the prem | <es “on WEDNESDAY. THE FOURTEEN' | DAY OF “OCTOBER. 10%5. THIRTY O'CLOCK P.A . lot ton and Hughex' subdivision of square of the all that | oF the ho said square metes and he same on 4th the southwest 1g thence north Blong_ said sire B thence | ust 67 feet to the n <aid square. thenes southeast alonz the Fear ljne of &aid eublots 11 und 1% to & Vot 51 feet 2 inches east of the beginning thenee west 71 feet 2 inches to th Terms of sale: One-third of the "y to be paid in cash. balunce 1y (w0 " ingtaliments, puyable in one and two . WIth 1mterest @t 6 per centum per an- payable semi-annually from day of saie 1% deed of trust upon the property . ‘or all ‘cash. at the f the pur- A, deposit of tme of sale. . reyenue slanips. ete. b Terms of sale to R, Within 30 davs from day of wien the trustece reserve the T the proverty ut the st sng bure A of sich rear s por plat recorded in the surveyor's ofiice of said District in Liber W. ¥.. folio 169, being prennses 2201 Fourteenth street north’ west Terms of sale: $1.000.00 cash deposit at tmo of sale. "$12.400.00 of the purchass mones payable in {wo equal annual install- Rients at one and two years, represented by the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest al 0 per centum per aunum. pavable quarterly. to be id pronerts: balunce of purchyse 55 0f $17.000.00 to be paid in rchaser has option 10 pay all cash. The cost_of examination of title. convesancing. Triording and revenue stamps to D by hianchas Sale to be consummatad wlthin wixty dass after the day of the auc- 1 sale. otherwise the property will be re- 1 After five days’ readverticement in The money 0 cash, e complied € sale. other: oot and Fisk. SAMUEL SCRIVENER, Trustee, MGl Bulding. 914 G St. N GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Trustee, Washington Loan & Trust Bid.. 900 F St. N.W, __oeti-d&ds.exSu dic THOS. J. een2d&dse £ Tho above sale hae been postponed on | punt o nclemant - weather “unti TUES- | THE SIXTH DAY OF GUTOBER. A. D. eame time and pla BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. T FomoRmow. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALK OF VALUABL PROVED RFAL, ESTATE. K »7 FOURTEENTH_STREET SOUTH VAST RE A TWOSTORY. SIX HOOM AND TATI FRICK DWELLL of the laud ihia, and at the ired therabs, the undersigned trastecs S eeln Gt publie atietion, - front of the Froises, on WEDXESDAY. THE SEVENTH VAV OF 'OCTOBER. A.D."1925. AT FIVE OCLOCK PM toilowing d land #nd ‘premises, situate 1 the District of Co Fimbia, and decignated as and bemz ot slimbered teventy nine (7 Vi allmange's aibdivisi dmbered ten hundred B2 per plat recs in Boo g n the surve;or's office of thie Dis Columb, Tarms: Sold subject to a prior deed of for 54 firther " particulars ot Which ‘wiil he auiounced at Time of sale: the purchiase Diice ahove suid (rust 1o be aid in cash. A depos 00 required. ording cenuo stanpg OWEN & SON, ACC’ Dupont Circle to the New Arlington Memorial Bridge, & . Tal » East Side of New Hamp- shire Avenue, Between and M Streets Northwest. By virtue of authority vested in us. we will’ sell at public auetion. in front of the remises. on MONDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER. "AD. '1025. “AT FOUR. THIRTY P lot § in gauare 72 the ¥ trict B 0 square feet of ground. : Ope-third of the purchase Daid in cash. balance in two equal instalments. payable in one and two years, with intereet at 6 per centum per an: hum. payable semi-ennually, from day of Fale. mecured by deed of frust upon the property or all enehy at the oution of he purch A deposit wf $500.00 wi e required at time of sale. All conveyane- in . [evente stamps, etc. 8t cosi of purchaser. Terms of ale to be compl Witlin thirty daye from day of eale with Seierwiae the Droferty will he resold at the ‘advertised e trustees. fted and the. p: nd Tesoll at the u W0 HOWE g FRED W. RE &dsxs Truitees. THOS. DOWLING & €O. AUCTIONEERS . OF VALUABLE_BRICK 1%03 THIRD ~STREET & certain dred of tr February K. 1994 advertieement of such resals in e published ‘THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. A THE ABOVE LE HAS BEEN POST- pofed until THURSDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D. 1023. same time | and place. -d&ds.exSn 5 T THOS J. OW TIONEERS. LUABLE AUEARLE (TR PR S RE Instrument No. v'14. 1025, among the la the Distnict of Coluimbia, wnd et 01 the party seeured théreby. undersiged trustees will eell at pyl aiiction, i front of the premises, on DAY, H DAY OF OCTOBE A 105, L.THIRTY PM.. (h e Pt | following deseribed land and premises’” situ- U \ewspaper published 1o ) A0 it Hington. D¢ Rated as wnd being lot 39 in X, H TRANE T 1 4s por piat recorded in the five dave newspaper . duly land and_ At by the premises, on SEVENTH DAY 'OF FOUR TITIRTY e described land the Gty of Wash t wit- Lot th T 195 DCLOCK P the o and premiscs. Hilats giston, Distriel OB irabia Cash A deposit of $500 raqiired of the purchaser at the time of ealen ALl conveyaniing. recording and nota $7al fecs at tha cost of {he prchaser. Terme ©f salp 16 he compled wih within fifteen raya from da Tacs renarie flie Tizht to recell the property, of the defaulting pur: Terms of eale { the SINT A FULLER feo of the sur: #20.30.003.6 yevor 4 10,109 Terms. Soid_suhject to a building assoeia. { tion loan for $3.000 which will be annotinesd The ‘purchass’ price above putd ' cash deposif Conveyauing, recording at purchaser's cost. with Torfeited and the propert and ‘resold wt the diretlon of the”trustees. ¥ WARIN WILLIAM K. HILL, o0f-A&ds.exsu Trustées. TIOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE. STORY BRICK DWELLING, ADAM A WESCH, = AveTioNE Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De- | tached Pebble-dash Dwelling, | 11 Rooms and 2 Baths, Built- in Garage and Large Side Yu‘r‘t,l, No. 3935 Morrison St. | N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly greored wmong " the “land | ot 1025, (rit of Colurabia on and at the request of the party secured! will offer for the undersigned trustees Ia Ly public in_front of the Y. THE SEVENTIH 1 FOUR mises, on WE! VGF QUTOBER. A D. OCLOCK P2 the toliowing-desribed land &nd “premicee,situat: 0 the Distriet of | Columbia, to wit: Lots 14, 15, 16, and the cast 10 feet fron oo gtreet, by full “depth thercof “of lot 17. .’ the ivision ‘of “Connectiout Avenue Ter- a8 per plat of taul subdivision” pe- ied in coruty book 21 at page 33 in the eyar's Oince of the District of Columbia. subjact o certain covenants runming wid e Jand.” improved ‘as above. ‘rerme- of sxle” The ahove’ property will bs eoldeubject io - brior deed of trust of 000 &t 6% : of the balance. £6.000. Day- in {nstaliments of $2,500 each {h one mnd two vears. with intorest at 7% per sccured by deed of trust wpon U *" the “remaining balance ul Sash. eposit ot $1.000 required ‘of Turchaser at fime of sale Fecording. am i eost of purcha complied of eale, R 3 Yime of sale 1d trust to be of $200 required and revenue stamp: ‘erma to be complied recusded in Liber No. 5184 seq.. of the jand of Columbia, and at the Party secured therehy hr"(‘l will mell at nu!i'.'l{"“m‘:"(w{v s the premises. on URS E ¥l | $he Rremises oy TAEIORAR: AT 1005 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the foi- lowing-described land and premises, uat i the District of Columbia, and designate 'us “ana beink lot 15 in B. T. Paine an others’ subdivi n of square b3, as per p) Tocomied 18 ihe afioe” o1 the Syrveyzy iy Draurict ‘of Columbls in’ Liver 3. o Ternia of sale: One-third of money to be paid 1n equal” installments, payi years, with interest at 6 annuin, "puyable sermi-aanual sale. secured by deed property sold, or all cash, 7! of the purchaser. A deposit of $200.00 wi be required at time of sale. All convey- ancing, recording, reveuue stamps. etc. A cost of purchaser, of #ule to be com: phied with within from day of sale, Pequest -of * " ¥ 4 n_one All conveyuneing, the’ opti ps and notarial tees erms of sale (o be pin thirty daye from day ihe trustees recerve the the tick and after_tive e in’ some ed In the City of Washing- THOMAS . RORERTSON, CUVIER A. METZLER, ddenmane 3106 Vermoni Aves ¢ day Tesell the property at the risk an i defaulting porehaser, afier five 8 vertieement “of “such resale in some n paper publishy W PABERRL "'fl;fl;fii&;?h%'"fin'v%u%u. EUGENE N. i ‘oci-dddsexiu rustese, oo in collateral note dated “Thos. hwest, 00 OF 0c All parties interested " Shannon, Caldwell ousehold Fur- and Upright Pianos, Talking Machines, Car- ritura of every iding Swites and 0dd Fiecosy] { Shannen, Caldwell & Co., Inc., Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi-| ness Property at the Nortll-s cast Corner of Fourteenth| rtue of the authority vested in us by of trust daied February 14, Liver 5160, tollo 385, et seq.. of the Ialxls the District of Columbia (defsult n in the pavment of interest on aud at the request 11 the eity of Washington. District aforesaid, secured by first dead of trust Evening Star, at the defaulting purchaser's Valuable Apartment or Busi- ness Site, in the First Com- mercial Zone, on the Main Thoroughfare Leading From Fronting 60 Feet on the L contain- Plak and cost of defaulling purchaser. after i Washington. W tha Distriet of Columbia and desis- Walker 1 lots 1o’ sqtinre 838, Vexor for the District of Columbia in Liber further particulars of within thirty daye, otherwise deposit §, may be adertised BEING REMISES “NO. 1018 Z2nd STREET By virtus of & certain deed of trust duly iolio 887 et records of tha Disiric( ! the undersigned trus: I front of for at f the purchase balance in two i 5 cen . from day of of ‘trust upon the otherwise the trustecs reserve the right 10 coat | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE D. AUCTIONEERS, I'um 3 TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME DWELLING. NO. 830 LAMONT STREET w. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recotded in Liber 4762, 8t folio 13, one of the’Tand records of (he Platrict of Colambia, and 4t the request of the party secured thereby, we. the undersigned ustees, witl sell Gt huliie anetic 1ot the pron fses on MONDAY, T LTI DAY, O OCTOBER, 1075, AT THRFE O'CLOCK P the following deseribed land _and premises. situate an the District of Columbis, and known nd designated as and being lot num bered ninets-four of Richard E. Tairo’s sub- divimion 1in hlook pumhered elzht Mount Pleasant ' and *'Pleasant Plamne’ per plat recorded i the ofice of e sur: vesor for the Distriet of Colimbia in’ book B8, 4t page 151: paid block numbered eight (R) heing now known for tuxation and ment purpowenaa wivacs ndmbeied nty-eight hundred and nin Terma' ALl canh within Uy day of A “drposit of two hundre lars (3307 requived at G 0f wal vevancing and resenue stamps st purchaser. Terms of sale to bhe with within thirty days from day of othersise the trustece will resell the p Yt Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. THEO. N, . PATL V. ROC 3 i ty days 001-dds exsu Fusiees THOS. DOWLING & CO.. AUCTION ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF I WO STORY BRIC] RESIDENCE, 2202 CHAMPLAIN STREET N W NEAR 18w STREET AND KALOKAMX (B Districe of Colimbia. b Court, entered of Richard W. White, adniinistration. the b ‘el by publie Auction . in {ront of ‘the remises on WEDNESDAY | THE FOUR: TEENTH TAY OF OCTOBER. FOUR-THIRTY OCLOCK P h ) sitdate i the District ty: Lot 44 in Smith Wivision of ot 11 in Merldian Wil "as per plat re office of the survevor for said Distriet, Liber County 14, follo 36, sald property be. Iz descrined o he tax re-ords aw 1ot 44 3 80, together with the improve abot e Terma of sale: One-third of the purchass money in cash and the balance in two equal Inatallments, in one and (xo 3ears trom day of eale. with interest at 6 per annum, pay- (o bo* secared by Brat deed of trust on the property eold. o Sash. ‘at the option ot the b " Do Dosit of $200 required at time of sale. Al converuncing, recording and revenue stamps at cost of pirchaser. Terms to be complied With withiy forty daye {rom date of sale or deposit may be forfeited. CHARLES W, WHITE. Adminietrator Address: BB ¥V SO NW. GEO. FRANCIS WILLIAMS. THOMAS WALKER. At 76:003.5.67.8.0.1012.13.14 il ADAM AT WESCHLER & SON” Auctioneers TRUSTEES' SALE OF TW. ASEMENT DRICK DV all v v Virtue of a certain deed racorded in Liber No. 4000 folt a ot the District of Colum auest of the party secured Sized tristaes will offer Ay e iR e | premises. on SDAY. | DAY “6F’ " OCTOBER. 5. AT FIV | O'CLOCK P.M.. the followink " and remises. wituate in the District of Co- Tummia. to wit: Lot numbered thicty-three (88) in ‘Charies ¥ Wires subdivisiop, of Jots in block Rumbered tweive (12) of Todd and Brown's subdivislon of part of “Mount Pleasant” and “Pleasant Plains.” as ver plat of sald Wire's subdivision recorded in Book 36."al page 7. of the records of t of the surveyor for the District of o Dia. (Said block 12 being now also known for taxing purposes as suare 2863.) Terms of sale: Ope-third of the purchase money o be Daid in cash. 'the bulance in fuo ‘equal installments: rebresented by the promiasory notes of the purchaser. pavable in one and two years. with mterest’al 61 per cent ver annum from duy of sale. v able’ semi-annually. secured by deed of trust upon”the property’ sold. or sll cash. st_the option of the purchaser. A depomt of SU00 recuired of purchaser &t time of eale. -~ All convevancing. recording. revenus stamps aud feex &l cost of purchaser of sals o he complisd with Within thirty dass from day of eale. otherwise (he trus tees reserve the right to resell the property 8t the risk and coet of the defauiting pur. chaser. after five days’ advertisement of such rerale n some newspaper published in the city of Wasbington. D. € ULIU'S A’ MAEDEL. 620 ¥ &1 N.W HENRY 1. BERGMANN x KDAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctlonesrs. OF THREE . STORY. BRICK DWELLING, N0. 402 M STREET NORTHWEST, ° WITH °TWO-STORY BRICK ETABLE IN REAR. By virtio of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5051, folio 375, et £eq.. of the land records of ‘the District of Coliimbla, ‘and at the request of the party Faciired “ihereby. the undersigned trustecs il offer for rale by public auction, in front remises, on FRIDAY. THE SIX DAY OF OCTOBEN, 1025 HIRTY O'CLOCK P the 1Gllow- ing described land und premises. in (he Distriet of Columbia. to wit tered T (Eye) in square numbered five hun- dred and_fou (514) and improved by Dremises No. 402 M streot northwest. “Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid {n cash, tho balance in two fqual instailments, represented by the prom- icsary notey of the purchuser, pasudle 1 one d two years, with interest at 6 per cent Tir unnum {rom day of eale, peyable semi- Linually, secured by deed of $rust upon the Property sold, or all cash. af the option of {he Durehaser. *'A” deposit’ of 3300 reauired of purchaser at time of sale. All ‘conves- Ancing, recording. revenue stamps and nota- Fia) feén &b fost Of Durchaser. ‘Terms of nale tobe complied witn within thirty dave trom iy of wale, otherwise the trustees yeserve the right o resell the property. wt the risk Znd ‘cost of the defaulting purchaser. afier five Gaye”advertisement of " such some ' newspaper published in the ashington, D, C ' DENBURG. NYERS C. BRA PERCY A __oc-d&ds.exSu riistees THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE U Bragvmy i SVt Wttt NORTHWEST. SRR : By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in liber No. 4638, folio 3 et seq. of the land records of 'the District of Columbia. and at the request of the pariy snured “ihoreby. tha undersigned tristes will sell, at public auction in_front of the BT 0h BCTORERS XD 103t R RoUR O'CLOCK P the tollowiny bed land and premises, “situste in the District o Columbia. and deeignated as and being lot B8 in squars 2333 in the subdivision known as Chovs Chase Park. as Der plat recorded in the office of the Surveyor for the District rior deed of of Columbia. Terma: Sold gubject to & B ulars of whith of sule: trust for $£300, further partic will be announced at time Turebice Drice above sald Truel 0 be in cash. A deposit of $200 reguired. vevaneing, recordin revenus stampe at purchaser’s cost. 'erms to be plied with within thirty deys. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may he advertised and resold at (he discretion of the trustees. L AL __oe2-dkds.exsu T THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME WEET A R e SANREY I NORTHEAST. By virtue of u certaip, deed of trust duly racordsd in Liber No. 4621 ‘fglio 50 el w4, of the land ‘records ‘of the Difrict of Co- lumbia, &nd at the request of the parly sacured thereby ~the undersigned {rustecs Wik eell Bt public auction, i front of {he remises. FRIDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1925. AT FIVE 0'C"OCK PM.. the following deacribed land nd premises. Kituate in the Counts of Wash: inkton. District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 36 in square 4208 in Arthur J. Krause's subdivi 0f lots in Fort Sara- co ioga Addition to'Brookland and other tracts. Y One of the Tecords of the survesor's offics ot thedistrict of Columbia, together with Terms of sale: One-third of the purchaee money to b paid in cash. balance In two inte at seven r _centum payable. semi-nnyally from day ronerty ‘sold. or all cash, at the opiio fhe uretaser. A aeponit O o0 el Pe ale: g, recording. revenue stamps. etc., at cost fl Dusehaser. | Torme Of sats 10 be compli Wieo the trustecs reserva-the wrht. (o rewe he property at the risk and cost of default. Vertisaman uch resale in some newspaper pnbfi’:’h? in Waghington, WHITEHURST, 2 ST, ARR M STEBITEN Bldea as per plat recorded in 55 at_folio b, the improvements, Y equal I.Inglmlnl- payable in one and two wit) t by of trust upon th required at _time ‘of All convesancin with within 30 days from day of sale. othey ug purchaser after five daye’ of s D. C BERT B. T Wlnh.l D. C. signed administrator | Terms | ALES. TURE DAVS. N & SON SAl BRICK S5 NO. T TEES® STORY TPREMISE NORTI BY virtue instrument 24, among th of Columbia and a secured therehy, el publi hrei 3 IAY M i t OF 0 the followiiz situate deiznate A as and being lu Ahout furt ticulars of which Wil he annoin of sale: the purchase o he auired N WAYNE CARM - dfds pxsn Auction Sale At 10 O'Clock A.M wiil el at auct isting in part of W Odi 1 Furni w Siites, el Stite. Cane nE Suits iite amid Cl Davenport 't Ds Parch Spinet Desks, Codir Chest Tables. Ftc ate busers especially ma: Casly Runge, tros: nvited Brick Residence, Known as Premises By virtye of & Janiary 26, 19 recorded January 26, 1925 records of the District of at the request of the b the undersigned tr amonz { ‘Columb HIURSDAY OCTORER < daposit Conveyaneing. reco 1s at purchdser s ¢ with within 50 forfeited_and the pr and resold at th THOS. 1. OWE ment Apartment, 3irtue of a certain deed in tru oo the req the undersigned truste auction, n FIGHTI DAY ¢ AT FOUR-THIRT t prem; O ing-descritnd it being lot 7 te thereof condemned and tension of Lamont_street 3 Distriet No. Supreme Court h in block Elizabeth others” re-subdivision of certaln the Walbrider subdivision of known as “Ingleside.” s ner in’ liber county 1R, folio 21 o of the offi of Columbia now know secEment, a 2604 riviiege: 7R and 9 proc I 1040 lang ct to of record Terms: Sold subject to a first trust for )00. furth which will La suncunced at also a second teed of trust payabls "$500 per month and inte 717 the purchase price above said ¢ Ve pad in cach. A deposit of auired. Convevancing stamps at purcha. certain restrictio tme deposit forfeited and the advertised and resold the trustees at the risk and cost o faulting purchaser axes, Tents, insurance. etc.. to be adjusted as of Willuns Bluldine ce26-d&ds.exSu&hol e AUCTIO SALE, STATE. BEIN MBERED 6 NORTHEAST. By virtue of a. certain corded in Liber No. 5167, land records of “the Dist and at the request of " the party fhare auction. in front DAY. OCTOBER TWE THIRTY O'CLOCK P seribed land _and premises. Distriet _of Columbia. and | bared thres hundred and sixty equare numbered cight hundred five (8 s dascribed in a trust, upon the following terms: Terme of gale ORLEANS 19: cituate nesy of $3.250. v, Of the purchase id deed of trust. on 5 Do ual ments. payable 1n one and two ve intereit at the rate of six and annually « secured by _second ' deed option of {he purchaser. of eale. nue stamps, Terms thirty day posit will be forfeited resold, at the risk and purchaser. after five days ete., “at cokt and i B. FRANCIS SAUL, fand e District of Colun six (3 AUCTIONEE t 6o, " 1At time above said trust | AN Triisiees “Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts. : of Entire Stock of New Fur- niture at Furniture Store, No. 3419 Georgia Ave. N.W. Thursday, October 8, Juk Dressers, Chiffoniers, | Mol N : 5 HHOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucte THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEEKS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Being| N 1708 Kilbourne Place N.W. certain dred of trust date . being nstrument N e 1 d thirehy AUCTIONEERS. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable| Modern Five-story and Base- | Brick and Concrete Containing 34 Apartments, Known as the “Randall Mansions,” Situated 1900 Lamont Street N.W. z the land and TORE the follow: late the District of Colimbia. and_designated as Cexcen t 1 iny 1o ! i of Col 1bia) Walbridg s hlocks in now lac Tecorded the' records of the Surveyor of tha District The ubove-described land is Tor purposes of taxation und as- ota' 808,810 and K11 in square an B red vartict iars of | ! of for €44.000. t recording, and ‘revenus “Terms to he complied with within thirty davs. otherwise erty may be EE VALUABLE REAL | A HOTSE AND LT ILACE ond of trust of t the undersizned will sell at public . on MON. AT FOU R the fellowing de- being lot num. in 566 a_ ff Said property is subject to a prior deed of trust securing an_indebted- and said property will be so0ld eubject to wid deed of trust indebtad- v and above paid netall- rs, with orie-hal (813) per centum per anmum. pasable eemi; rus fpon- the properts sold. or all cash. at the Interest aid taxes ©0 e paid_or adiusted to date of sale. A depoxit of $200 will be required at the All conveyaneing. recording. reve- of _purchase: eile “to b complied with withi trom date ‘of sale. otherwise de e’ pronert adtauiting rtiscment of | Blch resale in some Washingtan newspaper. No 835 ibih Strest NW.. WILLIAM . BENS No. 925 1o¢h Street ocl-d&ds.exSu Tru W, and STEAMSHIP! SOUTH AFRICA From England by UNION-CASTLE LINE SANDERS SON. Inc.. Agents VF 3 Days by Sea | Round Trip from Baltimore, $83.57 Round Trip from Philadelphia, $8631 A delightful. bracing voyaye on modern vd's Lizhest rating. 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E WAS a privileged person at Hidden Hall Court and had a right to go and come as he pleased, even after midnight; but if his unproved—perhaps unprovable — suspicions were just, there would be a spy about the place, bound by love or fear or money, to report upon his movements. He guessed that this spy and Fanny Jett were “in the same skin,” and Fanny was an adversary not to be despised, even by Dagon of Scotland Yard. Her room was far from his as far as the farthest end of the house—but if she were watching him it would he by night as well as day. MHer experfence as a V. A. D. must well have accustomed her to “right duty.” Dagon used the secret door and staircase leading down from the tap- estry boudofr in order to reach the cellar. He chose thig way because he knew that a dog of Fanny Gillett's— a sharp-voiced fox terrier—slept in the housekeeper's room, and he would have to pass that door if he descend- ed to the cellar by the obvious route. He knew the secret of the spring, over which he had brooded a good deal lately, and the mechanism was practically nolseless, if carefully han- dled. But tonight he was excited and must have bungled, for the door be- hind the tapestry stuck in its groove and the push he had to give it sent it home with violence. Dagon had shut each door behind him as he sssed, yet the noise the tortured hanism made seemed to his fan- gled merves to echo through the house. It seemed, too, that he heard some other sound—a sigh, a rustle, the tap of a heel, and had he been superstitious his heart would have jumped, for the tapestry houdoir was haunted by the ghost of the long-van- ished bride—that mysterious beauty m |who had disapreared two centuries 20, as Eve Carroll had disappeared the other night. The detective, however. prayed it sht be nothing more perilous to his Plan thap a ghost. Ife would have secured his retreat by closing the se- cret door again, but dared not do so lest it should stick once more. His electrie lantern guided him down the arrow stairway in the thickness of th I, and then the cellar opened out before him—the cellar of the fur nace and of Nir Rawdon's laboratory. The cavelike depths under the old house (of which this central portion was the oldest part) were black as pitch save for the small wandering rod of light sent forth by his electri lantern. Dagon paused for a mo- ment, mentally taking his bearing The Persian garden and the puol should be south or straight ahead of him as he stood. This was the wall. then, where he must search. he told himself. There should be a brick hich masked a spring. To find it ‘mong a thousand other bricks would he like looking for necdle in a hay stack. Nevertheless he would find it He must! “T've till “Hut the sooner trows what's The words 1 that instant a streamed out, shininz fuli uy figure, dimming the lantern glow. It was the door of the laboratery and framed in it appeared Rawdon Wells ‘Both men were surprised. Tach Jaimed the other's name. ¥or the 1 to excuse c he muttered. tter. Who ning down dawn the b 1 sound. vet at 1 light his I door opened and e detective there was no need to e his presence in the cellar, but it was different with Sir Rawdon Wells. Te knew that he was under suspicion and probably guessed. if he did not actu- 21l know, that he might have been arrested instead of remaining in his wn house “on parole” had it not been for Dagon. I came down here tonight because I had the most amazing dream,”” Wells explatned xnnlam\yr.).x‘s i ‘expe(‘r::‘g a uestion. I stmply had to come. Think vowll believe, Dagon, that I'd 1o hidden motive—no intention of do- ing anything the police would dis- approve for a man in my position. 1 suppose you're here for a quiet look % Something or other that's struck vou as interesting. But if you don Imind, I'd rather like to tell you abh that dream and see what vou think of it. There's nothing in it, T sup- pose. Still T can’t get the impression out of my head.” As he spoke “ho fouched a switch which lit the whole cellar. Dagon Those S O for nothing. thought of the signal S calls hadn't been sent out Tle might at best be a long time in finding the way to that “hidden hall under the pool.” so he had no time to waste in discussing eams. o dl;-nu know what a ‘hunch’ means in good American and Cana- dtan?” Dagon asked. 5 3 “It means a kind of ‘flair’ or inspi- ration that you ought to do some- ihing, or that something’s likely to happen, doesn't it2" said the other. U¥es. that's about it. if it can he put into proper language which it can't, exactl returned Dagon. “well, I've got a ‘hunch’ that I'm go- ing to do a stunt of stunts _fln“‘n here tonight. And if vou don’t mind. 1 think I ought to be alone when I—er letart my incantations, so to_speak. Not that 1 don‘lB(run vou. T think e w I do. Bu )D'l‘llkl‘;‘:derstand." Wells filledd up the embarrassed pause. ‘“Unofficially you give me the benefit of the doubt. or Father more, and 1 have a lot to thank vou for. Yet officially you're for Scotland Yard, and Scotland Yard eves me askance. I'm supposed to know some dark secrets of this poor 18 house and to use them for devilish onds. The theory is. if I staved bere looking on while you followed your star—or ‘hunch'—T ‘ngm hinder n help—what? : nfl‘:':l{.hard \ike to hear the details of your dream a little later.” said Da. gon, evasively. *But meanwhile—will Sou’ tell me one- thing before you-—er The Washington School for Secretaries A Select School Day Classes ’ In Complete Secretarial Science Evening Classes In Steno Bookkeai Commereial Englieh and < Correspondence Unequaled Placement Service Catalog on Request 212 Transportation Bldg. Main 2480 ACCOUNTING Elementary, Intermediate, Advanced Prepare for C. P. A. Examinations Classes Begin Sept. 28 K. OF C. SCHOOL ' 1314 Massachusetts Ave. Fraaklin 4696, .go upstair: Wells sn\i‘ 2 . Whatever hgf;gm the dream anything to do with Miss Carroll—I mean Mrs. Hast ‘Na. It had to do with Pandora— M ‘Haste.” u“!:hl" Dagon could not keep back the exclamation. “Did you dream she was calling for help?” MUSICAL IN PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJ . J: Popular Music in 20 legtons & Ve tm" you instruments hes buy, led at the hint. “Cer you Itke.” ; Javz, for fre t. Kf:hnn‘gmn‘s\‘h RESORTS. _______ATLANTICCITY. N.J. Hotel Boscobel Kentucky Avenue nr. $17.58 up h. Sun w‘l:l‘. Amer. 3 - 3 $Im0% Stiy? Gend for menn. A-E-MARIO CONTINENTAL Always open: always : ter oderate. Write or phone: [UVALER PO 3 SAolel 9 e | ATLANTICCITY.N.J. ;::.x Fireproof Lecaties Vpped atter cwenty-fiv ALWAYS OPEN Garage on Property y Public Ladger Compeny. “I did dream that very thing. Hou did you guess?” “I don't know. 1 do guess things I generally guess right. And I've been thinking a whole lot about Miss Haste lately’ “You ha A note of surprise perhaps of resentment, sounded i Wells' voice. (This pleased Dago te had played for it.) “Why?” Wells went on. ‘“‘You've ncver even seen her, T think?"” “I've seen her phtograph. And I've heard enough about her to know -—not just to think, but to know' that she must be about the bravest ‘al girl this side of—well, not to ggerate, let's say the North Pole She's all of that,” agreed Rawdon Wells, “You say you. a stranger have leen thinking about her a good Qeal. It isn't very strange, then, con siflering what she tried to do—what <he sacrificed——for me, that I should thinking of her—dreaming of her ton—all the time.” No, it seems to me it would be hit strange if you didn't” agreed Dagon. sull, T hope you'll forgive my but ting in on your affairs! You see, I've had to make them my business, and you've had to make me some confl dences. You told me yourself you'd been hard hit over Miss Carroll's marriage. So you must be thinking of her some of the time—eh?—to the exclusion of Miss Haste.” N “XNot to {he exclusion of Miss Haste,” Wells caught him up. *“1 don’t mind an one Knowing—espe cially you l've come to my senses the: o vs— those tragi day mnyself as 1 am and things are. If Pan dora Haste were in iy reach at this minute, nd a 3'_}.\)’)6-‘\-“- Kkidnaper—or should a8l e to he my wife. B e 1 ihould say you had come ses with a vengeance, 8i almost gasped the detec ¢ clearly to you Rawdon!” tot that 1'm sure at all she'd take mnandud.‘ e “ ,urse. that’s the proper brains in our The girl was dv to throw away her life and everything else 10 save ,\‘Qu—:v—flll‘ Without much hope of gratitude. “She's got the titude, proke out Wells. “And a times mor “Hurrah then stopped. Rawdon Wells' surprise “You see, I'm pleased tive explained. “I like work out right in }:m; : I've got the cheel A xlrmxm;\;.‘;x’l vou falling in love with \liss Maste? _ Honestly, quite a 10 hangs on it. 11l explain, if you'll ar B will answer,” said Rawdon. “I'n not “falling $n love.” 1 have fallen in Jove with_Pan. Since all this har pened, and what she did for me, T'v Demdcred if 1 was ever really in love | with Miss Carroll. I thought I was 3 about her—for a while. And Us the right word, T was mad that smile of hers ever: one talked about—and—and the per- fume which always bung about hel used to drive me half out of my senses. Every man wanted her. | thought 1 wanted her, too. 1 be lieved that she cared. 1've told you We aweren't actually engaged, but 1 thought it amounted to that. And 1t s & blow over the heart when she wrote—she didn’t tell m e by word of 'd cha her mind mouth—that she'd changed 5 She found she hadn’t loved me. Ken nedy Haste was the only man she'd ver seen whom she wanted 1o marry ’.r‘he: llael)' 1 sent her back the letters she asked for—just pretty little _no:e; Pothing in them really to hurt Ken, it he'd seen them'~1 did feel 1 could ki and him both. But— he"“A“hI" Dagon cut in shs\‘pb{, “Yor never told me this befi:re. You sent back her letters. That's why Fann Gillett searched in vain for them where she expected they could be found. D you, by the by, .expres~ those sentiments to any one? 4 “Yes, to Pan. T've been YvaYOit.u ing my<elf for it. And it wasn't oni then. It was afterward. It was on the day of the wedding. But that time I wasn't in earnest. 1'd got over lh: worst, 1 said the thing—well, out ov Sheer damnable idiocy, and to see how n would open her big eyes. Won dering why she came here that night I remembered suddenly. l} burst upon me like a bomb. The girl came bacause 1 said to her, *Now another wicked Sir Rawdon of Hidden Hall Court will have hig chance to make | Lride disappear.’ I believe the pocr child must have taken that in earnesi —thought I'd asked the Hustgs hev‘v' for their honeymoon with a fiendish motive, That's why she came, And fhat's why—on top of all the proofs against ma—Pan helieved me guilty— he took the crime—if there’s . crime—on herself. Do you er I've turned to her? That 1 unconsciously have loved « child and that | the rest of my life. - cried Dagon. | looking confuses d stare. the dete things to tife. Don’: of the devil Leen wor see 1 mus her since she was <hall love her all hether it's short or long? No, T don't wonder,” said Dagou “The wonder was always the other way round. It wo;lldrl::dhnfn bere;lrm' b 9y exactly, if T n't eve: ea ‘:‘:'Amelo believe that Miss Pandors Ylaste and 1 are brother and sister You know who it is I look like now don't you? Well, I was a foundlin: and she was a foundling. T've seen the cloak she wore as & baby when she was left at the Hastes’ door. A \aistcoat 1 had on when I turned up alone in Canada was made of the. identical stuff, with the same kind f buttons; and_though I've no time to explain much more to you just now, I'll say this: I'm tracing our ori- gin hack to your house—to your fam ily. Sir Rawdon Wells!"” | Continued Tomorrow ARRAIGNED IN MURDER. Barber and Son Alleged to Have Shot Former Mayor. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C, Octo ber 6.—Bonnie L. Brooks, a local bar ber, and his son, Murray Brooks, were arraigned in Superior Court yesterday afternoon on a charge of murderinz Sam Y. Bryson, former mayor of this city, who, Brooks claims, he found at his home with Mrs. Brooks when the _|defendant unexpectedly arrived there =lon the evening of December 26, 1924 ‘At the time he is said to have found Bryson at_his home Brooks fired sev- eral shots at Bryson, who made his escape. Subsequently an agreement was reached in court that Bryson was to leave the State for a period of twa years. He returned about the 1st of August, and when seen on the streets here on August 6 by Brooks the latter is suid to have opened fire on him Brooks' son is also rgleged to have fired at Bryson, the 1¥tter dying al most instantly. The case has n tentatively set for tomorrow morning with Judge Harding of Charlotte pre sidin, Ten days will be required to complete the trial, attorneys said With indelible ink character writes 8aUL0graDh 00 3 JWAR'S COuNLenANCE.