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ALE o NS, TI0 AUCTION S\LES, AUCTION SAL i STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THE EVE NIN( AUCTION SALES. v UCTION SALES. H 4 prad TIIS AFTERNOON. TOMORKOW. Ea 1 PUTURE DAYS. 2 " FUTURE DAY =4 THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS 'HLER & N Auctionsers. | Tk = TRUSTEES' SALE F DESIRABLE < < sanr_or e mapmomie ' Sh Caldwell & C I Aucti RS SO L DESIBARLE, St S T Taose | Shannon, wel 0., Inc., Auctioneers XO. 810 DELAFIELD PLACE NORTH PREMISES 870 13th ST, ORTH- WEST WEST AXD THE STOCK OF CLOTHS. | 5 | W e G o s g SoALEN TRNNINGS, A% R Removal Sale of High-Grade i 4 nstrument No. o0 the Tami AND THF FIXTURE: OF SATD BUSL | ' o ot i o Cotimd. L] 58S W eI NS BO0K | El g . h . . At the reaw st of the party secured therehy ce b . o, WEDSEIDNE e T RTITH roted oy e Ton dlay ol hecemtier” 105, | T A gt it ST 8 I e N el G | Of the Kapneck Electrical Co. 01, e s ol ecardn e e Sice ol Ahove hientives on the FOURTERNTH DAY | {he surveyor ror\the Piutrict” of Columbia NKCTANTVARY ‘Tna@ AT TWO 0 CLOCK t Publi t. i ek of ealcotuheciv. ol sublect 10 = C uction | first deed of trust of T50° further ; U l’\r‘l"n' A i nd o S prenises Dhied with Within e dave from A or S A S et | e A T R S o ek ime | Commencing 10:30 A.M. 1 IO <tr RRPRG PR abteos emrve A FART th description. ready for hangine. suitable for any room | _ el ks etninon BRI et T Y ot 0 e ey THOS OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. fhe (efaultiis putchascr 2o ome newe N 2 fo) £ I 4 = ! \d ! m the strict of 0] b 1 Trl;;tees Sale of Valuable vurer vihiished jo ihe Distiet of Columbia. | ow Open for Inspecticn 1 31 Earle Building. 1 esidence at 2201 Massachu- GUY. AN ! Terms: Cash Shannoa, Caldwell & Co., Inc. | setts Avenue (Northwest . ., ., Woodvard Buldng 00 13150040 | Corner Massachusetts Ave- <mos . owEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS i nue, 22nd Street and Flovida Avenue), Containing 16 Rooms, Six Baths and Ga- rage. By eine of s cartalnidsed Of st datea Sontember 10, 1673 Reme Cimetrument Ko e e ana S, nstment R0 f Tina rcobrds ot AR DIt Of ColEmoe: aad e A et o the. Darty tecired. therem aerions Sf e remisecon Weptespiy.THE THIRTIETH DAY, OF DFCEMRER A D 1093 AT FOURFORTY FICE I e oty et Tand and Dromises, situate in the Distret of € e srateateatindiibains wart ot 1L now tated as ot mamhertd it i TE00) S eaarey i twenty-five Tun dred and twelre ATy e e Sl L) e irior desalint trint. Tor S40.000. farther. warGeuIIee of Which Wil he annoinced AL time. o the Purchnse hrice AV aaid tFast o onethird rash. hatanca: one. RS aranrd Fimont of £1%000 Con. e Toeinin T otherw ¥ HOWARD €5 THE ABOVE <A ) B DAY DAy O TAN RNFR OF THE TRUSTIES v SRR THOS 1 OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Residence at 2131 Massachu- setts Avenue Northwest. Rortember 10, 1855 herg 104 Tarorded Sentember 15 on WEDNESDAY OF DE MBER. THIRTY PM cd of trust dated st iment No THE AD the " fol situate SR subject to a prior dend 38,000, Tariher aitee 11 e amiounced " at "tme oF sale hase’ DiiCE Above. sid. trase too -third 1n cash. halance 1 and 2 vea A Aeposit ol S1:000 reauired. Gan fecording and ravente ‘tamos At Durhasers rost . Terme o be compid: with S ety dava: therwiee. depout Terted and the Cpraneriy. may be - advartised And"Tesold at tha anretion af the trastoes TAMES D" HonRS HOWARD A CRERNS oasien «THE ABOYE SALF HAS BEEY, POST ot ) WEDNESDAY. . THEY THIT TEENTH DAY OF JANTARY. 1556, at the RY BROER oF THE TRUSTERS FHOS S OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS , Trustee: Sale of Valuable Residence at 1017 Sixteenth Street Northwest, Containing Fourteen Rooms and Six Baths, With a Frontage of 42 Feet on Sixteenth Street. Newly Remodeled and Re- decorated. By virtue of a cartain deed of trust. dated R Tt P L AL B o e amons the Tand revonds of ‘tne District of Colmbia. and Mt reatioat af the narty secured. theraby The lndersizned tructess will sell at public a N front of the mremises, on FSDAY, THE THIRTIETH D:¥ OF DECEMBER. A.D. 1925 AT FOUR P the following-described 1and “and premises. sit- uate in the District of Columbia. and desiz. nated @s and henz part af sauars numhered one hundred and ninety-eizht (198) and de- frribed as follows: Beginning for same on ELeenen siraet (1 117 S0uth of tha nort NASf Corner of said lot 1n"caid square: the ontn on aid strest 42 east B3 north 4% NPt B4° 10 place of bezimninz. honz marte of Tlote, numbered_fwents-thren twents-four A twentvfive (23 74 and 25) in' square Ambersd 108. as per. DIaL rororded i ihe Dhee of the wirtevor for the Distict of €5 Tamnia in Tiher HDC. at' folio 22K erma: Sold tuniect 10 & oriof deed of Arer Tor $50.000. flrther marticula Whicn Wil he anncnnced ar time of < e irehase niive. Ahove smid THISE. 16 Bt B 'R Aemteit a1 $1.000 reaired Tomesanane. racording and ravenue <tamne St biirenacar's tet Terme fo he complied S0 WthIn IRITT dave, atherwise e Tor feitad 2 ronerte mav he adverteed I a2t The i raton. of the trustes AN T HORRS HOWARD A RURNS Trustess 5 THE ABOVE SALE HAS REEN POST oneduniil - WEDNFSDAY. THE THIR FENTHDAY 0F TANUARY. 1040, at the = RY ORDFR OF THE TRUSTEES _del ian4GR1115 ey S TOMORROW THOS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS By v oliateral note dated Washin e 13, 1829, men Tt e or ar Ruttand ontated, d fault ‘hating o A At the Aol the arts ecured thereht. ‘we S Gt than oy office 13317 Srear N o THURSDAY. THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY. AD 1926 AT TWO 0'CLOCK P k certifi- cate for 36 chares of Ru Owhers. Tncorparated. representing ment 505 0f ‘the Rutland ' Conre Tment. Geceried "and tnder the rondiiions fontained n cernficate of ownerehin dated December 13 1925740 said"Sedzwick Torme: Cash THOS \ & SON. AUCTIONEERS THOS. S & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES BLF. THREE STORY T CONTATN. ING THRE: RTMENTS. N0 1105 MARYLAND A SORTHEAST By Virtne of a certain deed of trust. bring instrument Xo. 153, recorded April amons the Jand records of the District ot Columbia, and at' the reatiest of the parts aeniied Ciheraby. the ndersigned | tris w1 S b mubjie ancoo front of the premides “lon | THURSDAY " THE FOUR EENTH DAY OF JANTARY, AD 1026 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM.. the fol: jowing described land and preniises. situate in"the City of Washington. District of Co. Tomhia. ‘and desisnated ac and hang Tot 17 i Groize Franis Williams and others. com. missioners’. cuhdivicion of wnare 981, as Ter plat recardad in the offes of the ‘sur vevor of the District of Colimbia i book =+ Vaze 49" Tmbroved as ahove Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase SO indtaliments. Wavable in-one and two are. With interest At B her centum ‘ner im, " pavable cemiAnRUALY. from Ay ol pale Redred by derd of TSt Gpon the Brop- arie Sold. or all cash. at the Tirchaser. A denosi 01 <500 will Duired At time ‘of sale. ATl conveyan Cetonding. revenue stanins ete At cost ol irhaser. “Terme of tale tn he complied WiTh within fifteen days from das of xale. otherwise the thistees resorve the right (o of e Iaparer st the etautims "ourehaser after five davs’ adver: wemen % P AT T A e liehed in Washinston G IULINS 1 PEYSER FRED McKEE, Ja%-ddds oxSu Trustees A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers Trustees' Sale of Valuable Lunch Room Business at No. 1932 14th St. N.W. pareY By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust. dated August 1. 1925, and recorded Tecember 4 25, instrument No. 97 of tne records of the recorder of deeds of the Strict of Columbia, and at t'e request of the party secured thereby. the undersizned trustre will sell at puhiic alletion within the ses_on FRIDAY. JANUARY Sth 26, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. the restauzant Foods. fixtires and equipment con- Tamed within the above premises, mncluding refrizera unter. tablés. cha coffee urns. cash ster. ‘steam table. ioves ‘trockers ware. kitenen utel Fle alen tine T o lease whieh runs To- a heriod of 4 yeare. commeneing Mas 1 10 T mot sold as an entirety. will be eold in detail Terms: Cash " HENRY L. ja2.4.5.6.7 THE_ABOVE T e R, ST T FENTH 3 1976 AT SAMF § Trustee LYMAN. SALE IS HENRY L. LYMAN, Trustea. | Trustees’ Sale of Lot 84, in Hurley Motor Company’s Subdivisicn of Lots in Square 209, Improved by Modern Three-Story Fireproof Build- ing, Numbered 1522 Four- teenth Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated March 7. 1095, and recorded March 7 1 a ihe. Tand. records of the District of Ealimiia he Tequest of the barty semiind inerchit! e Whieraned "rasices NIl Dfter for suie At public auction, on the Toomiseer toon e St TANTARY. FOURTEENTH_ 1926 AT THE HOTR OF FOUR 0 CLOCK the followmz de- < Pibed Oreal estate. . with improve e thareon eituate” and " the Dictrict of Colimbia. ta wit: Lnf 81 m the Hurley Motor Compiny’s subdivision of lots In"satiare humbored 200, as per DAL ra-orded in the nffice of the Survevor for the Distrct of Columiya in liter 63, at folio 7. tozethe SR The irbrovements thereon rme of gale . One-fourth of the nurchase money o he paid i cash. halance i+ three coual installments. pavable in one. t=o and Three years, With interest at 6 per centym per annum. pavable semi-annually from day of <ile. secured hy deed of trust upon the nronerty sold. or all cash. at the_ontion of the purchaser A deposit of S10.000 Feauited At time of Csale Terms of sale to he comnlied with within thirty dar Nerwise tristecs reserve perty. at the risk and burchaser. after five At of such newsnaper nublished in the Dhstict of Co- nie s and notanal fees &t cost of Mirchasrr TAMES 11 BADEN LAURENCE A SLAUGHTER Comme ) 1al National B. Tr DONALDSON & JOHNSON. Attorners for Holder of Notes. _iafi-d&dbeexsu i THOS J. OWEN & SON. ATC TRUSTEES' SALF OF VALUABLE DWE Treale in some | ING ENOWY AS' 200 "BR. NE. BEING ‘A_TWO (2 FULLY DETACHED BRICK ] BATH. _CORNER LOT. ROOM GARAGE By virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly recarded 1 liber No_ 5052 folio 351, at sea.. | of the land records of the District of Colum: ma. and at the reauest of the party secured thereby the Tnde trustacs will sell At nublic anetion nt_of the on THURSDAY S OF " TANTARY 1026, 3 OCLOCK PM.. the foilowinz des ate in the District of Co- and ‘nremises i ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. $20,000 Stock of Candy, Checolate, Fountain Syrups, Grave Juice, Shelled Peanuts and Miscellanecus Candy Manufacturer’s Supplies At Public Auction At No. 336 Pa. Ave. N.W. Monday, January 18th, 1926 Continuing the Following Day. if Necassary. Until All Is Sold. Commencing 10 O°Clock A.M. Including thousands of boxes of Miscellancous Candy, Hershey Bars five and ten cent sizes; Life Savers, Wrigley's Chewing Gum. Tootsie Roll: Luden's and S. B. Couch Drops. Mary and Janes, Cracker Jack. Seven. = Wilber's and Peters’ Chocolates, about 2 000 ibs. Chocelate Coating, 2.000 Ibs. Cocoa, Fountain Syrups, Oils, Colors and Extracts, 2,000 Ibs. Bleached Peanuts, Cocoanut, Sugar, Butternut, Maited Milk, 100 Buckets Paul's Creams and Mixtuves. Heid's Brand Welch's Grape Juice, Cherry Smash, Nu Grape, Rock Candy, Chocolate Dipping and Wax Paper, Drinking Cups, lce Cream Spoons, Twine, etc. Two hundred and fifty cases of the above stock! never unpacked, and all stock absolutely fresh. ! Inzpection Invited ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auct & T AUCTIONEERS | SALE _OF VALUARLE TWO. RRICK DWELLINC. “BEL SES NO_ 4408 KANSAS AVE NORTHWEST Terms: Gash. 121517 THOS. J. OWE TRUSTEFS STOR AM AT WESUHLER & A Tioneers Trustees’ Sale of Valuable'Two- story Brick Dwelling, No. By virfue of a_certain deed of trust. datcl > her 40 1035, bein instrument No- = 1445 R Street N.W., with ¢ recorded October 31, 1925. amonz the land - | <"of the District of Columbia. and 4t Concrete Garage in Rear. 7 the request of the party secared therehy. the | 5. vitiie of a certain deed of trust dated undersizned trustees will sall at public ‘anc R rtuciol & certminytead ol teual dued tion. in_front of the premises. on TUESDAY . %80 'of the land records THE NINETEENTH DAY OF JANUARY PH Cand At AD' 1996 AT THREE-THIRTY PM. the |Of th A following descrined land and premises. situ- | U0 s Il ofer ToF ate |‘v| the gvdnvt ‘:I C';h;.mhl'(a xvm‘_'r‘i» v B o t of th Rated as and Leinz il of ot 47 in Charles A ] i Pt W N A" Peter's subdivision of lots in sauare 20 | USSR on FRIDAY THE - TW in the subdivision known as “Petworth Ad: | pot 0k RAY OF 7 ek { dition to the City of Washinzton. ‘umbia. and desiznated as and being lot num. | hered thirty-seven (371 in Emmons and Dent. trustens. subdivision of block num- | bared fiva (51 in “Edzewood per plat recorded in the office of the s r of the District of Columbia in liber county number eleven (110, at » forty-four (44) me: Sold to a prior deed of for £3.000° and interest. further par firtilars of which Will be announced at time of &l The nurchase nrice ahove said trist o T ‘paid in cash. A denosit of $230 re- Convevancing recording and reventie niircha cost. Terms to be nd with v dave niherwise fortete Woperis mav he ; <ed and resold at the discretion of the Fustens MATURICE A_WARTHEN OSEPH C STONER 1 1R o . Trinstees MAS DOWLING & €O ATCTIONEER! STEES SALE OF TWO.STORY_AND LLING._ RKNOWN 14 MONTELLO. STREET ORTHEAST. certain deed of trust. dated Jannary 17 heinz instrument No. 2A5. filed on January 14. 1925, with the recorder ot deads for the Distriet of Columbia. to bs recorded amonz the land records of the Dis- et of Columt i at the reauest of the party e therehv. the undersi A L e T L GELLAR FRAME DUWE AS the premites. ‘on THURSDAY. THY R- TEENTH DAY OF JTANUARY. A.D. 1028 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following de: scribed land_and bremises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and bemnz Iot numberad thirty (300 in block numbered three (31 in Trinidad’s subdivi- #ion. as per plat recorded in tha offics of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. ~The above deseribed land is designated on the records of the assessor of the District of Columhia for taxation purposes as lot thirty 7301 in square four thousand and sixty-five (4065). with the improvements thereon. con- sisting of a two-store frame dwelling con. faininz six rooms and bath. cellar. furnace and #as. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a nrior deed of trust for $2366.66. further particulare of Which will be announced at the time of sale: the prrchase price ab e pazd in cash. A required of the pur time All conveyaneing, notary fees, reven and recording at purchaser’s eost gale 1o be comblied with within thirts davs from day of =ale. otherwiss deposit forfeited and the pronerts may be advartised and re 201 at the discretion of the trustee SIMON LYON LTER C. BALDERSTON. Trustee = FUTURE DAVE, THOS. J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick and Stone Residence, Being Premises No. 925 N Street Northwest, With Large Brick Building in the Rear. By virtue of a certain_deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5241. folio 337 et 5 of the land recards of the District of ‘oliimbia. and at the request of the Darts se. Clred. therehs. the undersizned trustees wil Seli at pahlic auctio 1eex. "on” THURSDAY DAY OF JANUARY 1926, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following de. serthed land and premises. situate in the city 55 Wasnington, District of Colnmbia. and des. Tenated a8 and bems lot 12 in the subdivi on ‘made. U the heirs of john Davidson of Siare K67, as per piat recorded in the ofce nf the surveyor for the District of Columhia in Liber N. K.. at folios 102 and 103, to- zether with the improvements. Terms of sale: One-third of the p money 10 be paid m cagh. balance oAl installments X Canre MR Tnterest "at 615 er centum per npium. pavable semi-annually. from day of Sale. iy burchaser auired at time of sale. recording. revenue stamns. etc.. at cost of D haser, | Terms of sale to b complied with within 30 days from day of sale. other- Wit the trustees reserve the rizht to resell The property at the risk and cost of defanit- NE Durchaser after five dave advertiement bf stien resale In some newspaper published in Washington. D. ¢ 5 JESSE WILLIAMS E. QUINCY SMITH. Wi Trusten AUCTIONEERS. in front of the prem- THE TWENTY-FIRST n pavable’ in_one and two old. or all cash. at the option of the A" deposit_of $500 will be re- All convevancing, Aeex THOS. J OWEN Trustees’ Sale of Two Valuable Lots Known as 1615 and 1617 L Street Northwest, Fronting 63.58 Feet by Depth of 132 Feet to a 28-Foot Alley, With 10-Foot Side Alley, Contain- ing . Approximately, 8,393 Square Feet, & =0 Two-Story Brick Building in Rear. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly record>d in Liber No. 4910, folio 372 et seq., of the lanc records of the District of Colum- fia. Ant AL the reatest of the narty seeured hirehy fhe ‘indersikned trustees will sell &t Duilic Tont of ihe premises. on WED! AY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF JA ARY A.D. 1926, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and prem- Fn ditirate I the District of Columbia and Heciznated as and being all of lots numbered two and three (3) d the east four feet six inches front by the fuli depth there- of of lot numbered four (4) in Davidson's subdivision of square numbered one hundred and eizhty-three (183). as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber K, at folio 20. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to he paid in sh, balance in two qual installments. payable in one and two ears, with interest at 6la per centum per nnum. pavable semi-annually. from day of Sale. seoured by deed of trust upon the prop- SFts old. or all cash. at the ontion of the burchaser. A" deposit of $1.000 will be re- d at time oI sale. Al convevancing, Fecordinz. revenue siamps. etc.. at cost of purchaser, Terms of sale to be complied With ‘within 30 days from das of sale. other- Wit the trustees Teserve the right to ressli the properts at the risk and cost of default- ins purchaser after five daye advertisement of such resale in‘some newspaper published i Washington. D. € . EDGAR } RE. LEEDY. 1a0-dé&ds.exSu Trustees. Sectred by deed of trust upon the prop- ! (12th | | i | i | A deposit of $200 required. Conveyancing. | vear nineteen hundred and twentv-five. by recarding and revenue stamps at purchaser s | e Orphans Court for Anne Arundei Counts. | cost. Terms 1o be complied with within | fhat Thursday. the 11th day of Fehruars thiriy days otherwise deposit forfeited and | ninateen hundred and twents-six. in the | the D riy may be advertised and resold | Orphans’ Court i the City of Annapolis. | i Improved by | | Coliimbia._and ‘at the reauest of the part ner of the' surveyor Stuate at_recorded in the off. . NATIONAL SCHOOL | FINE AND APPLIED | New Classes Now Forming to Begin | January 4 and February 1 | FEL Miss JANUARY WEDNESDAY. 13, Uy EDUCATIONAL. 1926. (Continaed.) Strayer College FILING Monday Wednesday Frida 10 to 6:10, Beginning Jan. Announces the opening of new Tansons. i all avelems: . Yab lasses in many business sub- Bureau _sauinment of “actual “car jects at beginning of mext letters files used. | ot heory alo Ssmesteve Students Timite Rezist February 1 Bulletin and complete in- formation may be obtained from the Registra 1416 K St. ART X_MAHONY, Director. Main Conn. Ave. and M - STEAMSHIPS. (cruIsES || CLASS The Temple School M. 3258 to the Liner larch 6 er Y WHAT SHALL | DO FOR TRAT ¢ Medlte"anean BOY AND GIRL OF OURN? 3 Red Star Shall 1 give each of them §20.. ¢ e Lapland 1 husiness course in WOOD'S SCHOOL. thus enabling them to January 16; earn 6 per cent interest on $20. = 000.007 "1 will gzive each of them White Star Li an education and then they will H M T Adriatic ing a liability hundred dolli in la to an asset. One pays for a year the day school. and fifty dol- pays for a vear at night. Forty vears' successtul work in the National Capital. erary: Madeira, rdanell Alexandri WOOD’S SCHOOL e 311 Fast Caphol Street . | foraen SHORT. INTENSIVE BUSINESS COURSES || SECRETARIAL | STENOGRAPHIC BOOKKEEPING R. M. D. C.. or steamshin ers, Monaco, Naple Svracuse, ? Hicks. Street N.W. February 25 Gibraltar, Al- ntinople, Haits. 3690 (up) all expenses included 1208 F Washington. any authorized agent. WHITE STAR LINE TYPEWRITING | CIVIL SERVICE | under the personal Virzimia Grant Nend for Catalox Day and Night Seasions STEWARD | SCHOOL For Secretaries and Accountants || 1202 F Street N.W. Main 8631 Main 3310 AN direction ot E All Outdoor Gelf. Tennis. Sailing, Via Palatial, Twin S Tilustre L 3¢ Whitenail Street for the District of Cofymbia in' liber 41 at District rion. o1 | folie 170, excepting so much of said lot 47 rdmd in the as was condemned and taken for alley pur e Distriet of | Doses by proceedinzs in District Court Case [fie of the 1 im No. 1002 in the Supreme Court of the Dis- | GRNT, N 12 G rict of Colum | Terms "of eale: The above property w Terma: .. Sold subject 10 a first dred of |, Terms of sale: The above property wil trust for $4.000 and a second deed of trust | 06 Skl = Wue June 1 saland'e for about $2.500. further particulars of | §7 000 A7 7 A dune per month whien 3 " 7 sale udine Sectred by & e the urihase price ahove said Trust to be P eond naid 'in cash. A deposit of £200 required. | ond deed s e Gonvayancing. recording and revenue stamps | A1l 00 reguired of o 4t purchaser’s cost. Terms to he compiied | Chaser. A depeeit of $:300, reauired of o Tith within thirly dagy. " otherwis rarording. revente stambs and motarial fe forfeited and the proverfs may be adv AL st of mirchaser | Tarms of gale to he and tesold at the discretion of the tr Somniied swith iy dive Tromday SO1, HERZOG. af ale. other Vriitens reserve the R HARRY S WOLF__ eht' 16 rosell Tpertt at the riek and ad&dsexsy e Lusters L 07 e defailting purchaser. after five THOS. 7. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS dvertisement 6f 2ch teeale insome | TRUSTEES SALE o Two vALUARLE | newndu BT e T e 5o W3 NG e THOMAS B LAWLE A nnD EE ATORA P WRETERD i PLACE NORTHEAS 1948 ds rxSy i 4all Tirtue of two cortain deeds of trust a daexSu T ies ated November 17. 1924. heing instruments < SON. AUCTIO St DT e " L THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS | 924 amonz the land records of the Distric STEES. € VALY of Corimbia: and a1 the raguest of the | TRGINE SRR PR EAY secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will MBERED 621 ORLEANS ~PLACE 22112t public auction. in front of the brem ORTHEAST. - i) Ci ises.'on MONDAY. THE EIGHTERNTH DAY BY virtne of a cortain deed of trust re OF JANUARY. AD. 1828 AT THREE. | corded in Liber No. 5122, at {olig 43, of the THIRTY P M.. the following descrined land 110G elori of the District of Columbia, and and premises. situate in the Diatrict of Co. | AN records of the District of Columbia, and Jumbia. “and designated aw and nheine lot | {0 SEIESLBE I DATHER ST SRARSER 348 and 347 in John L. Weaver's e xiv of lots in square 674. as per plat recordec in the office of the surveyor for the District | of Columbia in libar 16, at folio 189. | Terms: Each sold subject to a prior deed | of trust for $1.500. further particulars of | which will be announced at time of sale: the | | | m front of the nremises on THURSDAY, | JANUARY THE TWENTY-FIRST. 1826 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P My the following described nd and premies. sfiuate in the District of Columbia, and heing lof munihered three hun: dred ‘and’ aixty-four ( bered etent hundred A described in said deed b wing terms Terms of xale: Said property is subject to purchage price ahpve said trust to be paid tn cash. A deposit of $200 required on each Conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied Sith U ithin Tthirty dess. otherwise daposit | 3 Prior desd of ‘trust securiug an indebted- Torfeitea. i \Re Drogerts may he adveried |Iewt of €1.230. and «iid raperts wil be | and resold at the ‘discretion of the trustees. | S0Id subiect to waid deed of trust indebisd: JOSEPH P. STUBENER. 112 to be paid i | A e “ash and The balance i twe equal install = Trustees | mients: Davable in one And two vears. with Interast "at tha rate of SIx and one-hall ner TRUSTEES. SALE OF centim mer annim. “pavable semi-annualiy STORY, BRICK MODERN Secured by sscond desd of triat upon the | KNOWN AS PREMISES 15 SHER: | nroperty sold. or all rash. at the ontion of CIRCLE NORTHW WITH DOUBLE | the purchaser. ‘A denosit of $200 will he re. METAL IN REAR. alired at the time af saln. All conveyancing, | By virtue of a Qeed of trust, dated | rerording. reventie stamns. et at cost of November heing inatrument Dirrha "me of <ale 1o e comolied | 130 recorded 'November drd. 1923, amonz | With te 1301 days from date of the land records of the District of Columbia | sale. o enosit will he forfeitad and | and At the Tequest of the party seeursd | Droperts resold at risk and cost of default- | Tharehy. the underaigned trustess will sell at | Ing hurchacer after five dave’ advertisement | PubTie auction: In {rant. of the premisac, on (6f Sch resale i’ some newspaper published € TUESDAY. THE E; TH DAY OF | in Washinzton, D. €. JANUARY, A.D. 1928 AT FOUR P.M.. the R FRA | Tollowing described land and nremises. situ ! ate i’ the Diatrict of Columbia. and desic WILLIAM Pated an and being ot numbered sixty-four exsu ) 841 in Herman Shapiro's subdivision of = lote in ‘Sauare numhered thirty-two hundred and seventeen (3217). as ver plat recorded | in_liber 71. at folio i43. of the survesor's office of the Distriet of Columbia Terms: Sold subiect o a first deed of trust for $3.750 and a second for about £2.700. further particulars of which will be annouriced at time of sale: the purchase | Drice above said trusts to be paid in cash. | NOTICES. ATTER OF AATTER State of Marvland. | F in the BT I dax of Decemh ARUNDEL €OT Ordered this at the discretion of the trustees he drustess. State of Marsland. at 10:30 o'clock a.m.. be | and the same 15 hereby desiznated as ‘the | WILLIAM STEIN Dlace and time of meetinz of all persons en =i _________Trustées. | titled to particination 1n the distribution of | THOS. J. OWEN & St AUCTIONEERS. | the recidue of the estate of Hester A. Har- | wood. deceased, late of Anne Arundel County. State’ of Maryland: and_warming is hersby ziven Sarah H. Worthinzton. Georze Taylor. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DETACHED BUNGALOW. BEING PREM. ISES NO. 8704 4th STREET N.W. i onauzh. Rose ronaug! By virtue of a certain deed of trusi. be. | Erancis "H. Bronauzh. Rose L. Bronaush. & inatrument No. 171. recorded Ocfoher 3 ‘ ¢t Claggett e "amons Cine ‘land ‘racords of the | Alfred T Bronaush. | Margarge | Clacgett District of Columbia. and at the request of ¢alled “Pesay.® James Davic Wadh, Daris the party secured therehy. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction: i’ front of ‘the premiges. on FRIDAY. THE F! dren of Benjamin Harwood. and all persons | interected as distributees or otherwise in the | IF- T Al TrENTH DAL OF SANUARY: A 1030 | I 0 h Tk datan, solictor or | oo CLOCK EM. Whe | Rxent. an ar hefore the said Thursiay: the following described land and premises. situ- ate 'in "the ‘County of Washingion. District of Columbia. and designated as and being | Jot 27 in George W. Chase's subdivision of | lots in square 3274 as per plat recorded in ihe OMce of the Survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber 73, folio 142. together | with the improvements’ Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money o he Daid in cash. halance In (wo cqual instaliments, payable in one and two 11th day of February. nineteen hundred and twenty-six_ for distribution or pavment And 1t ie further ordered. that this order be published once a week for four successive | weeks before the 11th day of February. nine- teen hundred and twenty:six. in a newspaper mublished in_Anne Atundel County. one in the City of Baltimore. Maryland: one in the Washington. m the District of Colum- ne in’ the City of New York and that Sarah H. Wortl Sears, with interest at 7 rentum per | 0f New York 5 annuin. payable »?x-;nm}.l‘:{' from du:’él‘::‘:‘ heipstifiedihe. sunmone; lpued Bl sale. securad by’ deed of trust upon the | timore Citv. = GE A AR proveriy sold. or al cash. at'the o{;unfi‘ of | LENGN BEALL ATy MAYNARD CARE. | The Durchase, enosii 0f $200 wi | & e ey < ) required at time ‘of sale. All convesancing. | ETT. Rez. of Wilis for A. A. Co.. Md. recording. revenue mps. ete.. at cost of | 1a13.20.27 fe! purchaser Terms of sale to bhe complied i = == with within 30 days from day of <ale. other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the bproperty at the risk and cost of de- atuelng D dier Wity e dars’ advertise: et o1 R Tesale in . sOMe newspADEr Dublished in' Washington. DC o CERUR fivinesTox WILMOT W. TREW. Frastees ___EDUCATIONAL CRITCHER-HILL SCHOOL OF ART | | i | | | TRUSTEES' SALE OF ~VALUABLE _SF. Drawing. Pai . Modeling. | ROOM AND BATH BRICK ROW HOUSE. T Paster Advertising KNOWN AS 710 KENNEDY ST. N.W. Interior Decoration By virtue of a certain deed of frust duly ! recorded in Liber No. 4804. folio’ 313, et | of the Jand records, of ‘the Districi of | Costume Designing Day and Evening Classes 1603 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 3402 secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will | seil”at public auction, in Tront of the prem: | DAY OF A . AD. 1926, AT FOUK O'CLOCK P.M.. the ‘foliowine-deacribed land ington. District of Columbia. and designated | s and heing Int numi nllv-n::mrfi&\d.] | ises " on MOX TWENTY-FIFTH UARY. A AT 1 and premises, %ituste in the County of Wash- | n Francis M. Criswell's subdivision of lots in block numbered twenty-four (24). Brieht: OPEN IN HOTELS Wood Parl. as Der plat recorded in . Liber | o 86, at folio 150, in the surveror's office of ay—Prepare in the District of Columbii id block being Short Time known' for purposes of assessment and ax- Hotels. Clubs. Apa ation as square 3132. together with the im- ments. o Tes Drovements. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money L Paid in cash, balance in two | equal i liments. pavable in one and two years. with interest at 615 ner ecentum per annum. payable semi-annually. from day of dnstitution Demand .exceeds supply. Every day open- ings_in D, C.—Florida—Every State— for Managers. Assistant Managers, Host- Housekeepers. Accountants,” Room Sale. ecured by of trust uoon the || cases. Droverty sold. or all cash. at the obtion of || Clerks, Stewards. efc. the purchaser. A deposit of $200.00 will In 1935 our Fres National Emnloy. e reuired at time of sale. ~All convey. || ment Bureau placed .550 students in contact with zood_positions. Lewis Hotel Training Schools Pennsylvania Ave. at 23rd S ancing, recording, revenue stamps. sic. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to he com- Dlied with within 30 dave from dav of ‘sale. otherwise the trusteea reserve the right to resell the property at the rick and cost of SR Night classes now forming. Class lim- e eement "ot wich: rg‘!l‘xé A ot nead: (| ited, enroll - earls, ° Prepare in' few vaper published in 'mlini;nknn,ng(.fi(‘, ;‘;;?rl\’&?:‘l‘e’:‘ for big pay with bigger H. GLENN PHELPS. Open §:30 A. M. to 9 P. 1a12-dkds.exSu Trustees. STEAMS FORT VICTORIA “FORT ST. GEORGE” Fe ed Booklers Write FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Only 2 Davs from N, Winter Temperature 60° to 70° Sports Bathing. etc. Sailings Twice Weekly crow Steamers " and New Yeork City i any local Tourist Agent | | Europe’s New Winter Playgro North Africa. Only Nine Days From New York HE wild thrum of earthenware drums a; still air. The oil lanterns glow in the early und Set in a Mohammedan Paradise ind the lament of the shrilling rekka beat through the dusk. Portly potentates and sinewy ““saints” stop at their curiously carved doorways. Beyond, lie courts paved with brilliant-hued tiles, mellow-toned divans, intri- cate brasses and leathers. It is the land of the Moslem centuries . times, and rest,and comfort! For the French L . . unchanged for . sweeping the traveler back to ancient ine has established a luxurious motor service and 31 famous hotels along thousands of miles of macadam high- way. And the emerald oases of the desert are pene- trated in a six-twin wheeled Renault car tha the dunes like an ocean liner. Season from September to May it rides Imagination cannot picture the Oriental subtlety and exotic color of this country that lies gangplank in the world.” One must see it! Take a t “the other end of the longest de luxe French Liner, the Paris or France, that goes to Plymouth, England . . . then Havre, the port of Paris. Or a One-Class Cabin Liner, the De Grasse, Rochambeau, La Savoie or that goes direct to Havre. Suffren, It's the ideal way. Perfect accommodations, cuisine, and com- nionship for the days at sea. No transferring to vre. Just down the gangplank to specisl boat train Paris in three hours; the Ri justa day across the Mediterranean. 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Clark | Vioiet Marify ' el e Coeducational 4 Months $1250 to $3000 |13, Rpnt, 1o &t xe ier Second Half Year Begins Pebruary 1 Including Hotels, Drives, Guides, Fees, etc. ‘f;rnl.. n»‘v'r:u host tells them they Member Association American Law || From N.Y. Jan. 20, from Lot Angeles | Glonine arones st Siaves' o var” 55 et Class A American Bar Associ Feb.5, byspecially charteredCunarder | ismosal, "Harcrave roncys'hie wauaintance Raneoom coties tor il sgets || “Dacenis.’” 30,000 tann, relnding Hie | Bt ans” et e Sove i i 919, | vana, Panama Canal, los Angeles, |Harzrave finds himsell fal in love wit Approved 1ate agternoon conrse tor || Hilo, Honolulu, 26 davs in Japan and | & nier 4t the “beginning || ChinatPekingincluded). Manila, Java, i ntinued from Yesterday's second balf year.., Sirjrapore, Burma, option 17 days in | - 3 = B, Y% 4" || India; Caire, Jerusalem, Athens, | INSTALLMENT XXIV. 20th St X.W Naples, Riviera, with Purope stop | SRRV 1641 | over in springtime. | Jealousy. | Jan. 30, Mediterranean Cruise | S IT happened. Robert had ne | 62 days, $600 to $1700. pre: sxln: “nzagement. and ac cepted Hargrave, whose "“"":é ;‘:"“';6'65:;“"2';,""" " morninz lassitude seemed to . vs, 1250. | continue. ordered a limousine A Select School | S. and Tourist Agencs. 1120 M| and dismissed the two young people WASHINGTON Ny ke Mot A rineg | In_the Place Massena. SCHOOL FOR Ve 3o and amuse yourselvas as much SECRETARIES = = as you can for an hour.” he directed Wehingin D.C. '\lu.r‘}rl:c:xl:r»}!rm4.'\~_\l-(.51l'n\~'nr‘,A ',,::" '};“.' |',‘,',',m;" mestneng aiofny T o e N0 DUl rates 31 ° Violet looked a little disappointed. Tete-a-tetes with Rohert were thinzs | = = PlANO,SQX?Pl;lONE, BAlT‘U she carefully avoided in these daye i opular Musie in 20 lessons. | Nevertheless, she departed with him { A Little Ad of a Big School ree ot Crrenser S hool. | cheerfully enouzh. They started for a !3’3"(: st nw. Main 1 g Eewr 4 ; walk alonz the Promenade des An nothinz Hes “ou Aay drifted away from m. ‘Things I found pleasur to vou. You went vay without considering m U 8. Patent Ofice. e the first e in meant vour own e for a mo. nent. Even Sir Hargrave saw it, and naturally that made him kinder to me. He is just kind and nothing nore. I sometimes wish—no. I won't lie about it—1 wish all the time that 1 with all ould compete t vonderful women here “You do. ¢h?" he exclair hese other med ou mean vou'rs in love with him?" amid [ Sir in wanting to be anything else? She shuddered a litt sther such a such surroundings, ver thoughts of Hargrave sther places It isn't for vou say. in Hargrave,’ 1 outside onr world. me—never anything Has he aver shown any one lik el ar persisted they dimly seemed She hesit. had sat —again last that he unnatural, ed. After all, side by side night—she too, for a m that hi question from love with a she objected He ‘omehow or Robert. hurt. All belonged to me to he man like “He i is kind hy signs tobert once when in the bus had fanciea oment, had e was pute ting some restraint upon himself. that if she had dared. that if she had had the courage! The color mounted in hey cheeks MHe has alwavs behaved to me.” she declared. a little sadly, “exactly at T knew he would. You see. Robert, Sir Hargrave is a great gentleman He avill never forzet Even Robert had flashes of inspire tion. He leaned forward “YOU MEAN YOU'RE glals. but Robert soon subsided into a seat. He looked across the road at a cafe “What about a cocktail together | Violet?" he suzgested We don't often have the chance.” “That is scarcely my fault. is it she ventured “Oh. don’t hegin that,” he exclaimed irritably. “Come along.” t's’ very early.” she You can go. and I'll sit here objected. “Oh, I'll wait if vou like,” he said sulkilv. 1 can't leave you here alone.” She rose without further dissent, and accompanied him. drinking an oranzeade while he disposed of two Martini “Do you think. Robert,” she asked him. “that vou are making altogether the best of this wonderful holiday?"” “I'm enjoving myself.” he said stub- bornly. “That's what we're here for. isn't 12" She looked out across the prome- nade, listened for a moment to an itinerant orchestra playing near at hand, and caught glimpses of the blue cea through the ceaseless stream of passersby. “I suppose if you're enjoving your self that's the great thing.” she ad mitted. “I'm not quite sure that 1 approve of the way you're doing it. su wouldn't,” he answered. “You're always finding fault with me. Some day or other I may have a few things to say ahout you.” “About me?" she repeated. a little startled. “What do I do that any one could object to? 1 don’t gamble, 1 don't sit up late. I don’t make objec tionable acquaintances. I am living just the sort of life I always longed to live. “Oh, you're a pattern, of course.” he scoffed. “All the same, if 1 were a jealous man T could find just as much fault with vou as you're finding with me.” “What do vou mean?” she asked, suddenly quiet “I mean.” he continued doggedly. “that any fool can see you're half in love with Sir Hargrave. I'm not at all sure he isn't amusing himself with vou." She turned her head and looked at hil a long, level gaze. You cad!” she exclaimed. He winced perceptibly. ~This was the first time in his recollection that she had ever retaliated. “'Here! Steady!” he protested. “None of that, Miss Violet!"” “You are asking for some truths, she said. “You shall have them. When we started I imagined this was going to be a wonderful holiday together. STEAMSHIPS. 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In some mysterious way she seemed to have passed out of his world ing something with her he share. His intuition carr further toward complete ing. He failed to realize been the daily misery of his lif his sufferings. his misfortune, to be carry could never ried him no understand that it had ‘e in the old | days out of which had grown her ten- | was, derness toward him. The luncheon at the Negr Rober not a complete success perceptions, once awakene: entirely alert, worked hi the meal was over, into bitter jealousy. He cont grave's attitude toward his attitude without a doubt, a Perhaps neither of the oth: aware how they had intimacy. Words scarcely necessary for an ing. Little flashes of ences. half-completed sent unspoken words, seemed them in 2 harmony of th {which he was debarred | | i | | i neglected him. polite. Violet friendly, Hargrave vet toward himself. progressed sometimes humor, co was whose d, were now elf, before a state of rasted H: Violet with There difference. er two were in were understand- refer- ences, even to envelop ought from They never was always he was all the time conscious of being somehow outside: a position which hut He drank a great deal its effect was only to maki sullen he resented < unable to combat successfully. f wine. but e him more Hargrave. who had planned the day's expedition with the idea of re suming his original position toward the two, continued his effort. but only half-heartedly. er ury of a more ing with Violet. After himself, he was without the matter, Violet's intimate was all which was his du left Robert behind brother ways sure of his cionsideration. He was polite to Rob- but he permitted himself the lux- understand. all, he told pledge in was al- That He even end of the e. t the meal. and taking Violet lightly by the arm led her to one of the little shops in the rotunda upon buying ner a hat which she had admired back with all girl who has unexpected the things she loves. “The most adorable hat. the shoes she confided. “and just have been longing to hav .. |good to us, Sir Hargrave. was a The speech, perhaps. unfortunate. largrave try to counteract its effect “Very good shops here, said, the natural joy fascinating and insisted and shoes She came of a Iy “acquired Robert.” T You are little hastened to he Martin, “If there’'s anything vou'd care for—a little memento of Nice—I'd be delighted.” “Thank _vou,” Robert gruffly. “‘There’s nothing now.” Nevertheless, Harg: a box of choice cigars upo: they left. “We'll start home now. mind.” he proposed. “Yoi drop me at the Vilia M send the car back. I duty call on the princess. Violet was_silent for ments after they return journey. mu answered I want just rave pressed n him when if you don't u'll have to and my iramar, t pay several mo- had commenced the Suddenly she turned and smiled at Hargrave, by whose side she was seated. “What a cat with us. “Does it make so much he asked impulsively. “It always does,” she answered. am foolish enough to like are kind enough to spare His tiredness had passed a The sun was warm and pleasant. am!” she exclaimed. | “I was actually disappointed because | you weren't going all the way back difference?” sy best of the ldey always just those minutes you e little. A breath of ozone had just swept in from the wonderful sea. “We'll compromise,” he suggested. “You shall come back with the car for me, will you?" “Won't I? she answered. | (Copsrixht. 1926, by E. Phillips Oppenheim.) Rather!” (Continued Tomorrow.) The Crooked Wo: rid. From the Kenny-Gazette-Herald “Is the world round?" “It isn't, eh? No'm.” Is it flat the school- ! ma’'am asked the little boy. . then?" “Are you crazy, child? If the world isn’t round and isn't fla “Pop says It's crooked. what is 1t g™ ) { i !