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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. _TOMORROW. TTADAM A. WESCHL AUCTION SALES. e ToMoRROW. _ RAND SON, Auctioneers. Re-Organization Sale Electric Lighting Fixtures Radio Sets, Cash Register, Etc.. Contained in 808 9th Street N.W. By Public Auciion TOMOLXROW Comm_ncing 10 A.M. High-grade (wired) fixtures, in silver, gold, bronze, white, ivory, French, Brow: a-lovxe, colonial and crystal. Regio Sets, Cabinets and Accessories National 9.Clerk Electric Register (cost $940), mah. Sliding Door Wal} Case, Desks, Chairs, Typewriter, File Cases, etc. Inspection this afternoon and evening. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Aucts. 3! Tevms: Cash. TOMORROW _ & SON RS E OF VALUABLE FRAME G REING PREMISES NO HARLAN TPLACET TAKOMA | e URE DAVS, - THOMAS J. OWEN & SO AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VAL- UABLE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES THOS I OW, TRUSTEES® S DWELL] ) e Ry i eraip deed of trust ve. corded {u liber G100 AE folin 241 amonk the land mcorris of the District of Coambia AUCTION hic o 3 premises on PTHIRENAY DAY OF FEBRIARY N ORTHWI‘ST virtue trust recorded Jann 11K anions Dictrict of Columbia, tie party secured virtue "ot " n " decn ot Distrivt X Caime truatees will front of tne prenis TWELFTH DAY Ol 0. AT FOUR THIRTY described land the District beine 1ot eubdivision s s iustrum he in the sand ye At folio No. auction FRIDAY. 3 RY, A D 10 situated i ndfesignated William L. van-ing within of i and the p ¥ may t resold at the discr H"n‘ut t the reco. of 40. of surveyor 1o trustees. BAKER. SPATES Jot for F_VALUA DEN SHERRIER | o, . rovenue stamos lor's cost. Tarms with within 30 duys from the Dropecty at the rid i purchaser. afte: five 0f such’ resal ished in Was; apnroval MAURICE 1OUIS agdsexsu THOS. J. OWEN & SON TRUSTE < $ToRy BRI DWE PREMISES ST. a cectain < No. 4741 ards of at the requ the unde auction i front of th s Y0t THURSDAY, ' THE ELEVI DAY OF FEBRUARY ~AD. 1926 { FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PN the fallow -described land ARd premise situate in the, Tiatriet of Columbia HIRD DA T TWO-THIR cd_tand and premics Hstrict of Co wnd 1026, A'T Dz destri} ¢ Sale as per £f e urverdr 1ol 1 Cotinty Book 2 pa Co Booic 24 at of Colum! a} « 5 T OTTENBERS brior_dned of | furthel particuiars nnounced at Ume of sale Iove taud trust to be | iy ot $300 00 Tealtired Stamps hirty Sanit the proper o1d at the discre LINTON 1 MAS G “Tolio ¢ Distiict of of the 1 cned trus THOMAS J AUCTIONEERS. TR & SoN. TEES SALE OF YT NibROVED NEW oy T™H < e of the survevor 'for the imbia in Liber 18 at folio 34 " 'Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for “$9,000. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale the_purchase price above said trust to A deposit of $200 require o it e ravemin. StE deed _of trust .my 170, on Febru- I records of the the nent the 1a i, and_at ad therrby ~ell at nubl OF | THOS. J. OWEN TRUSTEF STORY _BRICK ERENISES NO i 16247 among the land recor the District of Columbia and at the o iest of the narty secured thereb taugned trustees wili eell at publ I front of the bremises. o DAY, THE ELEVENTI DAY, OF ARY. AD. 1626 AT FIVE PN lowirig-described land and premises. sit iatrict of Colimhia. and designated 1ot 80" in Preagon” 1 Iots in_avare 75 aition to the nlat recordod 1the’ frcordn o of the D of Columbia me will be_announced at time of sale Gipokit of SE0000 readired: Convey: cing, rerording and revente chisei’s cost within *thirty nd 2 | 20 days t-om to be complied with Within resell the pro defaulting v tisement of euoh published ales un t of newspaper ity of Li RDAN A WESCHLE \iber At of surveyor deed 0f trust duly folho 18, et sea t of Colunib drnosit i at the discretion of PETER J_LYNAG JAMES JOSEPH _ fe2-d&ds exSi H TYNAGH FERRT A OCK PM SALE OF ABL Y RROOM RICK DWELLING No" 1201 ERST CAPTROL STREET. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated June 17. 1925, and recorded June 10. 1625, instrument No. 171 of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the reaest of the party secured thereby. the under- zned trustens will offer for sale by pu! auction, in_front of the premises. on F DAY FEBRUARY FIVE. 1926, AT FOU THIRTY OCLOCK PM_' the following de- jand and premiges. situate in the of Columbia. to wit: Part of lot 21 E THR i B : District s 0f sale: One-third of the purchase be batd in cash. the halance in two staliments nt; 2 Lissors hotes Of the purchass 10 two yeare. with interest’ 4 2 day of sale ared by deed of tro or all cash. at the t ot Terma of sale: Property will be sold sub- | deet o two prior deeds of trust asgreating about $6.750: particulars at sale: $1.500 cash. remainder $40 per month. secured hy a third deed of trust upon the property %old. or all cash over iru at_the ontion he purchaser. A deposit of $300 re- at sale. Al conveyancing. recording, amps and notarial fees at cost of Terms to he complied with with- ~“days from day of sale. otherwise ces reserve e right to resell the t the risk aid cost of the default- or after five days’ adverfisement oF sty resale dn some newsbaper publistied * City of Washi ) EOUI YUDELEVIT. JOHN KRUPSAW . ia28.e0d-5t Tristees. _ THOS. J. OWE! ‘ost of purch omplied with w £ sule. otherwis izht to aston Dronerty rcha aver published in the city of PERCY MYEKS Bot OWEN & SON SALE OF BRICK nw (Union xSt Siving Trister r AUCTIONEERS perty ABLE_TWO. | “BEING | tain derd of tru oot p o iment s < JCTIONEE atrument, 1 & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 3 SALE OF VALUADLE Tw DETACHED FRAME HOUSE, | KNOWN No Ko Sor Aty WITH BUILT- rtain deed of trust . Jo34, being instrument Xo p 51024, among the land rec: ords of the District of Columbia. and at the reqiickt 0f the Darty eec undersigned trustees will sell a tion. in front of the premiscs. on TT THE "NINTHO DAY "OF FEBRUARY. A . AT FOUR FORTY-FIVE P.M.. the fo Jowinig described land and promises. situate in the District of Columbin. and designated as and being lot 113 in Montminy's sub- division of lots in square 2981, as per plat recorded in liber 73. foilo 99 one of ‘the racords of the office of the surveyor of the Distict of Columbia. Subject to covenants of record. Terms: $old subject to a prior deed of trust for '$4.000. further = particulars of which Will “be_announced ut'time of sale: the ‘Durchae price above said {rust to bs Rt i “casn. "A"dcnault of $500 required: lnveyaneing. recordine and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied ®ith within thirty days. otherwiss deposi fcrfrited and the property may he advertise resold ut tho"discrefion 6t The trustoes. : KER. JeRR ARMETRONG, Trastdes ¥ misie on FRIDAY PERRUARY. 1990, A PM . the following desribed fate . the nated 1 ‘(» i hal O 5 roting so much o aud_taken inreme Court dged_of ced ot trust ticulara _of time of sale at t to be »f $200 required and revenue stamps to b comolied first S$.000 4 S0 500 1 chaga price ahoy DAid in caeh. A droos saneing_recordins 1d Fetion. 0 1 SO, HERZ( HARRY § At the i trustees WOLF _ ian8.d&de xS Trustees, THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable| Three-Story Brick and Stone | 7 Residence, Being Premises No. 925 N Street Northwest, With large Brick Building in the Rear. a_certain deed of trust dul r'No. B241 " follo 327 et sous, of tie District of Co uest of the party se- ? ndersiened trastees will fon. In front of tho prem: THE FIFTH DAY OF | )26, AT FOUR-THIRTY | fallowing described lund te in the city of Wash- District of Columbia. and designated { belng 10t 12 in the subdivision made - hews of John Duvidson of equare 07 st recorded i affce of the the Distriot of Columibia, i Livar folios 101 and 103, together with mnrovements arms 0f One-th mones 1o be naid i edtial VALUABLE REAL HOUSE AND CEROTATAVE. UE S0 By virtue of & ceriain deed of trust re. corded in liber No. 508G, at folio. 268. of the Tand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured | | thereby. the undersigned will sell at public | auction. in"front_of the premiscs, L DAY FEBRUARY FIFTH, 1926. AT FOU O'CLOCK P.M.. the following deacribed lan and ‘premises. situats in the District of Co- lumbia, and being lot numbered twelve (12) 1. square numbered fifty-five hundred and ninety-four (5504). a8 des in esid deed ‘of trust, upon the following term: Terma of ‘sale: Said property s sublect | £, Drior doed of trust mecuring an lndebt: | ednees of $1400. and sald property wil S it o atldesd oF Dops-Inentod: R R R S R S, #aid deed of trust one-third is to be paid in cash ‘and the balance in two equal install- ments. payable in_one and two years. with irtercit at the“rate of six and one-half (812) por centum per annum. payable semi- annually. secured by second decd of trust {ihon ' tha Droperts sold: or all cash. at ih ontion of the Durchaser A deposit will be required at the time of sale conveyancing, fecording. - revenue . stamns, E_OF FTATE, G A NUMBERE! 2 rmml\ [ sity 15ee URA O'CLOCK P Ar and premiscs aa XK T of the purchase balance in two e in one and two | per_contum per | payable om da; ircd by de tv old, or all naser. A Gposit of $500° will | | whieh THE EVE NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDN REG’LAR FELLERS—It Isn’t Jimmie’s Fault. NESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1926. .58 26, by th ) (u"fl. &hrk Rex. W D) EDUCATIONAL. Syndicate, Ine. Pat. Off.. ) ' BY GENE BYRNES | TRUST! DWELLING et Banaditias records of the {and at the reanest theraby the und at pu) tion It THE I N \islon of xa S fof a tract of land kno “hase of the heirs re lant v and ul Matthew Wing Ay shown on i Liber 2 din [t uons of Torms trust for W nur Lin o veyan S0'dmubject £14.500 00 [ the ase oRt | and ‘resoid at the i | Tios | THE Tw 1026, AT v at time o sale. Al conveyancis hob e b sale, ATl coavevmicing | Durch ‘ms of sale to be complied Vit a0 Trom day of mais apued | el e Teserve the right to resell TR ROberty. at the Tiak and couc ot defoatis 1ng Durchaser. after 1ive daye advertisment of such resale in some newspaper published Washington, D. fa%8.qkasexsu Trustées. etc.. at cost 0f purchaser. Terms of sale 1o Be ‘complied with within thirty (30) daye rom day of sale. otherwise deposit will b orfeited_and “nroperty resold. At risk an Gost of defaulting purchaser, after five (5) duvs' advortisement of such resale in some newspaper published in W ash} & . B. FRANCIS SA No. 925 _15th N.W. WILLIAN F, BE KON w. 1a26-a&ds.cxSu. -t th ted and the pro ATTTONEERS. | teinz 1923 of FELEVENTH 1676 od Tand ont and_and e Tor o g _ias0-fel 3 = A U8 PENTON 1L certaln decd of trust dated [ Teco be re records * SALE OF VALU. ABLE E] BEING. 18] | 2004 NAYLOR ROAD SO 1006 COLUMBIA ROAD| | T Disti i 1 AT THR oi lat further announced at Dprice_above <aid trust to be A depomit of 830000 recording and revenue Torms to be comblied Ty duya. t Qiwrretion 0f the WALDO ¥ nremise of Columhia, and 4 in square 386 EERS. PRE! ERsT { trust dated No. deed i 10 strument ot ‘i the party secured trustees’ witl sell in front of the premises. TH DAY OF FEB P the vremises, st il desia ol R Tru- beink “Green's Wi the sundivision | id estate among his | in vartition deed folto 131 nd Cotumby B o H 5 page 22 of and restric- to & prior deed of varticulars of time' of nale stamog Otherwise deposit v may b ndvertise trustees WARD. NS M. ROTH CALLARLE BRICK instrument among the 1 and at the e A ihare by tollowing ate in the slgnated as and 10 of a2 prior deed arther particulars of need At time of ale | i cash be 1y be “tion BEIX NORTIL instrument No. 119, the land bia and at the reauest of the varty secured thered the undersizned tristess wil in front of the nremi auction seil at public EIGHTH DAY ‘R P 1t lots 0 Dlat tecorded in the for the District of Co at foiio 11 further ounced Above and the of $30.00 cash at the ontlon of the A deposit’ of $200.00 in cash Inscatiments niy &t purchaser s Cost with within thirty days Ling and others' | saiare 674 offier a< per of the surveyor mbia in Liber 13 to a or i deed of particulars of at time of wale said trast o ba balance in including required and revenue staniny Terms 0 be complied | rec otherwise deposit forfeited and the Droperty may be advertised e GRANVIL R resold At the discretlon of the trustees BRADFORD. Y M. FOWLER. Trustees. THOS. J. OW! TN TASN STRERT TIONEERS. "o By virtue of a cortain deed of trust recorded in Liber No. $885. folio 224. e of the land records Gf the District of C bia. and at thereby. the Dunlte’ quction FRIDAY. TH the request of the party secured \dersigned trustoas will sell at of the premises. on "LFTH DAY OF FEBRT- AT FIVE O'CLOCK P M. the hed t of Col s per nlat reco irveyor for the Dist W. B M 1s° Al camh Conveyane at_purch A Stamps smplied depost Jand _and imbia ¥ remises: iz o in the office of the t, of Columbla in DoKit 0f $300.00 - at follo 383 e, recording and revenie with within thirty days, otherwise d the property may Terme 10 be be advertiend and resold at the discretion of CHARLES M. WILDER. H. H, McKEE, the trustees. Trustees S J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, SALE OF DESIRABLE Two. BRICK DWELL SITUATE 7th STREET NORTHEAST By Xirthe of a deed ment No. bia. we shall sell RUARY, “A.D OCLOCK PM Terms of sale: in"one. 1920 of_ trust T04. recorded September 1 of the land records of the District in_front of the pi o MONDAY THE Hu‘!ngH DAY O] helag e of Cotumn: TR THREE THIRTY fot 92 in sauare 8 One-fourth cagh: two and three years. halance with interest al @ per_cent per annum. pavable semi-an- nually of eale. chase. Al convevances, Deposit of $200 00 required at tims and the vurchaser allowed fifteen days from date of sale o complete th Further particulars at recording e pur- me of sale, nd revenue stamps i cot of purchaser DWARD C. B TRR $a28-d.exSuto incl feR TZ. EN. O Triatees. ON G. 08, J. rustees’ OWEN, Sale of A Valuable % Two-Story Brick Store and Dwellmg Known as,Prem- ises 1710 17th Street North- west. By virtue of a certain deed of tru 925 being instrament No. March fith, recorded March records of the the req unders tion. LFTH DA OUR PM.. Columbia. and T8 R ot 2 Edson and division of orikinal lots Ni r plat recorded in the office of tl 33,}%’: £or" e Districy'of Cofumbia. in Liber J folio Forms: Sold truist. for 89.00 which will the purchase price Daid in cagh Conveyancing, at purchaser's cost with within th forfeited and t and resold 00. rty’ dave, at the di ALBERT® M ont_of the premise in fron i Toemises, the fol be announced at time of ahove said trust A deposit of $500.00 re recording and’ revenue stamos Terms to dated among the land iot of Columbia. and at uest 0f the party secured thereby. the ened ‘trustees will sell at public auc- hm\mx described in the District of 3w and being lot R. Edson's sub- . 1. in nulfis 154, uhiect to a prior deed of further particulare of sale: 0" be ired. complied otherwise deposit > Droperty may, be advertised retion 0f the trustees. HARDING. DONALD 3 EAR __fe2.d&dsexsu THOS. J. OWEN TRUSTEES' SALE OF N BRSO being instrument the request of ot Colambia. and at Toquest o {he, andersiened iriutkes will seil 2t of the TH DAY 9 Tecorded’ May 25 records of the Dist nuc(lon in i *HHE Fioh AD 1026 AT following-described 2 LUABLE _BRICK nwzi YQ BE T rustees. & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TWO- ING 1453 ruic of a certain deed of trust datsd No. 2 among _ the lflmd '% '?!gn e S0 1 t- uate in the District 3ot obis, L e nated H of sauare office 0f the surveyor Columbia in Liber R, serived as Toliows, street at the 1685 feot, viz: fest to the_hesi; Terms: Sold ning. as and being part of Plant and George W. s O o et Fco “outheast corner. of thence west ajong the Jing 28t 1085 fori "t Do hantt o 'of et to_ the eas thencs aouth along ‘eaid east line 54.7 subicct to A prior 2 i m : trict o °F o2 %olio" 28, Beginning o 1t of said street e G 53] ) od ot trust for about $5.400.00, further arifoalare of which will ba e purchase pric paid_$500.00 i cash or all cash. A _deposit of $20( v nrm: recordiny haser'y "Cost with forfeite a0d resold at, n«] Hr iy, 1a28-d&ds exSu ort émn thirty days. onm- and the nmneny may be nounced at time of eale: above wal and monthly payments of $45.0 at_the ‘option_of d trust to he clud the 00 _required. and revenue stampy e X r?“ fhed retion of the o triioes. D. ., BRADFOR 0. n BRICK N fhong the | January 2 art | of the | ot the, Digirict gt Columbia £ the Distrie( of Co uired | d | AUCTION SALES. —_— . FUTURE DAY THOS. J. OWE Tnl'*"’FFQ 'AAI E 1431 drd STREET \\\IU'H“'P\T MISE By virtue of a certain deed of tr 1025, being instrument 4 ary 28 1975, among ¢ |aml st of the party »uvln-d therehy, the Auctioneers. OF VALL BA vecorded Ja records of U] | the requ unde | tton in | DAY | AD | Sentrited tan | District of “Colun and desicnated ay and eing lot 08 in Emily H Schmidt's subdivi slon in wquare 533 as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columibia in Liver 20 at folio 146 Sold_gubject to & prior $3.280. further particulars of will be aniiounced at time of sale hase price above said trust te be in cash. A deposit of $200 reauired eYANCINE. recording and revenue stamps at plrchasers Terme 1o be comblied With within ‘thirty days. Otherwise Qeposit forfeited and the property muy be advertised and reseld at the discretion of the trustees. CHARLES H. FLAGG THOS. H. R CLARKE "o | | deed of h NORTH cod of trust. dated March 1 1954 the reauest of the “undersiened auction in front of an instrument the party wecured therety 1atie will sell At publl the premises. on the FIFTH DAY OF FEB. RY 1024 AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM " fallowing @ and and_oremises aituated in the of Colum! and Gretgnated as ind 5% numhasen sisty five (65) ford's subdivision of part of t eight hundred five (RO5 plat recorded in liber 16 at folio 40, 'in the surveyor's office of the T ¢ of Columbia Terms: Sale subject o 3 first deed of | trust for $3.000. further particula °h will be announced at tha time of & hase d trust to be paid ed. Con- amps U Terms to days. other- Sty ad v \LUABLE TWQ RNOWN A PREM T NORTHEAST Virtue of 4 certain deed of trust_dated 1625, being natrument Xo. 53 «d September 2. 1025 among the land | records of the District of Columbia. and at request of the Darly secured thereny. the slened tristees will sell at public auc- T Tront of the Fremises, on MONDAY FIFTEENTH BAYGF FEBRUARY 1926, AT THREE THIRTY OCLOCK the foliowing descrined land and prem. ises situate in the District of Columbia, and r € lot A5 in Francis W orre and James J0 Livison of lats i Block - ind - Teherwood.” ‘as per piat in Liber County 0. folio 58 of the he office’ of the wirsevor for the 2 together with the im- rd of the purchase to'he baid in cash. balanen [ 1o 1 1 installments. payahle in o and two | Years. With Interest at 0% per rentum per | annum. pavacie ssmiannually. from day ot Sain Taclived " deed of trist Gpom . the property ar all cash. at_the option of e postt of 5300 00 will he Zale. ANl conveyancing, stanips et at cost of S of sale o be complied day of sale. other- reserve the right 10 resell the property at the riek and cost of default- ing purchaser. after five days advertissment 0f such resale 1n some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. AL 'OOPER. [ (‘HA PEsMe MARSH. 1nteon. & BON, AT c'xm\rr:n« TRUSTEES: SALE OF YVALUABLE BRICK DWELLING KNOWN A8 PREMISES 2015 THIRD STRFET NORTHWEST By virtuc @ a certain dend of trust dated December 1. 162 instrument No recorded Decenibor among_ the land records of the District of Columbia. and at | the request of the pacty secured therahy. the | tindersigned trustees will well at public auc- an_front of the preni on FRIDAY. TWELFTH DAY OF FYHRU K- 4 1) 1020 AT THREE THIRTY P M. the follow g described land mixed. eit the District of Co and designat and being lo K 5 Vikion i Block 10 < plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 8. at folio 140. “Block 10 now known s square 3 Terma: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust Tor $2.000-00° farther pacticuinrs 0f Which ‘will e announced at {ime of saie. the purchase price above “said it 10 "be vaid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required Convevancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. rms_ to be comvlied With Within thirty dye. otharwise depoit forfestrd and the Deoperty may be advertised and resold at th tetlon of the trustees. PARONIL 3 R. POLLARD. fo3-dkeds.exSu Trustees, THOMAS DOWLING & CO. ACCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story, Six-Room and Bath Brick Dwelling and Garage, No. 1010 Spring Road North- ‘west. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated February 24 ing_instrument No. 180, recorded on May 7. 1025. amonz the records n! the District of Columbia. and at the request of the parly secured thereh the undersigned trustees will sell at publie ayction. in _front nl+)'|*o remises, o MONPAY. THE FIETRENT AY OF FEBRUARY. 128. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P M.. the following-describad land and premises, situate the District of Columbia and desiz- nates as and being lot numbered one hundred forty (140) fn Charles Boyd and Addie J Boyd's subidi ou of part of block umberwl forty-five (45). ~Holmead Manor nlat recorded m Liber No. 41. folio flfl n! the records of the office of the surveyor of the District 0{ Columbia. rerma thousand of sale: One ($1.000) cash. balance pavablo seventy 70) Dollars per month. secured by first deed of trust on the proverty. or all cash. at_the option of the purchaser. All con: veyancing, recording. revenua stampe and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. A de- posit of $300 reauired of purchaser ai time of sale. “Terms of sale te be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. othes wise trustees reserve the rixht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the default. ing purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resalé in some newspaper published in the city of Washington. D_C STANEORD M. LOWTHER. Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 112 You Street N.W. By virtug of a_ certain deed of trust dated June 9. 1925. and recorded July 17. 1925, Instrumént No. 22. of the land records of ‘the District of Colimnia. and at the re- District of provements Terma of sale: One-t recording. revenue purchaser — Ter with within 3( wise the trust dollars I Guest of the party secured thereby. the under. slened rustaes will ofter for sale by public iuctmn in front of remhe} UES- fij ,mm.uw 1080 thr deo ot x‘n d a0 Sintess.” it ribed lan f‘ - }lfllfl An |h. Di (flb" Col ’Y to it: 1Lot 8 | avid Moors and others' zemmn 5% -5& now known ‘as “Moore | Barbours” addition ot the"clty of Wash: {piton, "an wer plat recordedtin Eiber County. 5,13, “folte” 1351 the records of the of FLT g R R 3 Doses, of, asaesem nd (axatlon e m !‘L b il : o lihted - bric) Ar l'mu:n'vr":l ey)’.“ cently put in Qlt” Terms of sale: Thli lbfl' 201d subinct 10 s orior 5000 4t 75%. due" Tune 18 1.000° cash. remainder. 550 mr mnnm cluflu&: interest at 634 %. red by & ond of trust upon lhe property BT a1l Cath Dve iRt et obtion ol B A Geposit of $300 Teauired of pureha time of sale All convevancing. recording. revonue stamps’and nofarial fdes at. €St of purchaser. - Terma of #dle to he complied with within thirty days from day of sale. ‘l’"‘;‘:fi“ér ‘h!p:rr:.l;“:l. {gfifl.ek th!‘drllhl to e bro o Ttk and cont o 1h8 detatinfag Durenaser. fler ave d aase ade Faver” Dublishea " the ey of wasbiaston: m.aom.u.u‘“mi% AUCTIONEFRS. VALUARLE TWO- ELLING. BEING TREET NORTH Februars 90 1994 Hng 240 recorded March 19, iand records of the Distriot of Co at the request of the party sec the undersizned trustees will auction in front of t DAY THE ARY eterited Distrier o a Sa and ‘being 160 10 in Charies . Bane 2 sibdivision 0f lots in hlock . “Le Droit ‘M per plat recorded in Liber the records of the office of the District of Luh..nma date hereof the above described land is designated on the hooks of the axsesse of the District of Columbia for taxation bu fot To”in Rauare 3085 Te Sold _suhiect to a trust for §3000 " firther tart) i be announced 4t tme of xai: Chse price above i (st to he cash. A deposit of $200 required ancine, ‘recording and rove s cost arms to 3 thirty othe:wise feitad' and ' the' property mus and resold at “I'l"mlurhml e TRUSTEES: SALE OF DW ELM Instrumenit 1921 o well 2 lowing in’ th - brior deed of Hlars of which the pur paid in Convey fodd8derxsn ADAM A WESCHLER & SON Carpets and Rugs by Auction to | | Pay Storage and Cleaning | Charges. Notice is herebs DAY THE ARY in OCLOCK AN auction 1 to pay cleanin certain rugs sto: names: John E. How Luwson. F._G. Dozend E; Talvott. Arown - O Motean GLA. Seviie A “Gibson Mr_ Trincote N oelly. 1 L Cain Geo H. Ric win W Kimball. Mr Comba. Mr hoff. John T M-s _Annie E. Mathows James T Melnt Be P, Dorr Wm Wm S Ford Geor TR Brown M Mra Clara Denny notice Tering 3.11-19 given that on SATUR pubii char McDonald M Moore. 1 E o 1 A eeton. Homkine, ~ Parker Mex En Parties ot Mr o Chase ra Kol 4 take i NKEL & CO, ne Ave S'W Atlaatic CityA.J. Eatablished 1875. Auurh- n Plan In centrs of exclusive beach front section. New fireproof addition. Sea Water in private baths. Sun decks. Private garage on premises. ATLANch Cl'rv N .I. Directly facing OPE N, TH E YEAR MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE AND PIANOS. WESCHLER'S. 820 Pa. ave. n.w. Pbons Main 1282 Main 9539, MOVE Without Worrs or Risk. Rs P sponeible Service—Tow Rates Storage in rooms, %2 mo_and up. Ex: t 4 i ; Ping. 705-0 Florida Ave. MOVING STORAGE KRIEG'S{*XPRESS PACKING SHIPPING NAIN 2010 RAGE - ““ Fire-Proot Warehouse | Storage, Moving Crating N.W. M. NATIONAL CAPITAL Storage nm.nm.m Goods. Tocal stance EXFRRT FACRERS & SHIFPERS, Moderate Rates. G00d Work, Free Estimates. 143K You St NW. North 8Réh. 17% — EDUCATIONAL. A Little Ad of a Big School NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE AND APPLIED ART New Classes Now Forming to Begin February FELIX MAHONY, Director, Main 1760 Conn. Ave. and M SHORT, INTENSIVE BUSINESS COURSES SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC BOOKKEEPING TYPEWRITING CIVIL SERVICE All_under the personal directio Miss E. Virginia Grant. 0 ot Send for Catalog Day and Night Sessions STEWARD SCHOOL Secretaries and Accountants 1202 F Street N.W. Main 8671 Main 7310 Will Teach You JTORAGE 10 Rooms. Movi SP ANIARD SPANISH by a sCfiOBTHAND lN DB ing, English Business Xklter Writing, Sonveraational Method ut SPANISH_ & 00L_for Sec Ty‘n h- ing 300 stsndan . 8 Teas BOYDIBTE" 30 DAYS . Positions for lndvuln EDUCATIONAL. (Continued.) Bbmrflm.s 107 e ™ norT1S ig Pay—Prepare in rt Time Clubs, Apart- S| Hotels, triied men Demana exceeds supply. Every ings _in D for Manake: esses. Housclo e Stewarde. ie Froe empioyment service covers the United Staica and places Eradiates in CORtact With goud_positions everywhere Lewis Hotel Training Schools Pennsylvania Ave. at 23rd St. Night W form Clars lim- ited. en Prevare in few saort monthe 5 pay with bigger Gnpor tuntties O AM o PM for “ ool with University Aimesphers | WASHINGTON i SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES THE AMERIC AN UNIVERSITY Co-educational, Chartered 1893 Second Semester Begins February 2, 1926 The School of the Folitieal Sciences, 1007 F Street N.W. Bezinning with the wcund Semester 01 Fehni 5t 106 of the Political Sovencrs DERGRADTATE the degree of Seen: Con nente of Gove many, Feonom: Bac Graduate sch 1901 F Nt Philosophiy Pey History, Political Englieh Literaty O and Literature_Diniomati Collexe of Liheral Massachnsetts Four-year course lea degree. ~ Courses oven to Hieh Sch Graduates in February class Central Office, 1901 F Street N.W. oy Science ducation Economics. tal | History Fine Arts Arts. ‘the Temple -School, Inc. ST, N.W Special Dictation Course Typewriting (Touch Svstem) cretarial { Roll.l'r for The Ten'iple School 1416 K St. M. 3258 SPANISH Professional Native Teachers. Improved System. Rapid Conversational Method. 622 SOUTHERN BLDG. Main 937 SCHOOL OF AMERICA Strayer College Announces Collegiate Courses n Secretarial Science and Accountancy Leading to B.C.S. 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Main 4612 QUESTIONS ACCURACY OF ECLIPSE PREDICTION Astronomer Holds Scientists Erred in Fixing Next Total Obscuration of Sun Century Away. By the Associated Pross. RLOTTESVILLE 3.—Astronon e of the next sun t a prediction A, Mit astronomy at the ginia. Dr. Mitchell ¢ aclipse. of the will t New England the Auzust 31, 18 Dr. Mitchell director of Leander McCormick Observatory and permanent chairman ¢ e commi tee on eclipses of American Astronomical Society also a | member of the internat tee on solar phvsics o Astronom 3 pse ted with abs Long ra are bas clared, on the mo tables based on the ons of moon are extremely inaccurate. As now plotted. the eclipse of 1 will start in the St. Lawrence Valley, north of Montreal and will cross Quebec, Vermont. New Hampshire and southern Main Further placement, he said, is probable. dis- OBER’S TOURS Where will you go this Summer? Have you arranged for your European trip? If Not—“See OBER” Let us give you information about Student Tourist Travel to the West Indies This | ) | A crnise Winter? 1 Or to the Mediterranean? ifh‘{'mml:.\ and Havana are delightful Now. | We make no charxe for arranging ANY trip | you make take | OBER’S STEAMSHIP & TOURIST AGENCY 1420 H St. Phones Main 3347-3348 | Clark’sFamousCruises BY CUNARD LINE BIG NEW OIL-BURNERS at rates including hotels, guides, drives, fees. NGRWA AIID WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN 53 DAYS, $550 to $1250 ss*‘LANCASTRIA’June30 Includes Lisbon, Spain, Tangier, Italy, Riviera, Sweden, Norway Fjords, Scotland, Berlin (Paris, London), re- peating 1925’s great cruise success. Books now open for following 1927 cruises Feb. 5, South American and Mediterranean in Combination 86 days, $300 to $2300. Jan. 19, Around the World Over four mns., $1250 to $2900. Jan. 29, To the Mediterranean 62 days, $500 to $1700. S. S and Tourlst Agency, Van Wickle Tourist Agency, N Frank C. Clark, | k= | 1420 H 800 imes Ober's Kt N 18th N{ Building, MILLION MORE iN SIGHT FOR METHODIST MISSIONS Board Calls Specml Session at Nashville to Adopt Budget for Year. By the Associated Prese NASHVILLE, Tenn., he ard of missions, | Bpiscopal Caurch South, convened y terduy at Methodist headquarters with indications that an additional million dollars _asked for missions was in sight. This is the first special session ever held by the board. the business being to fix the annual budget for | missions. The necessity for a called session arose last May during the regular an- nual meeting, when it became appar- ent that mission funds would not per- mit the board to set a figure for the next vear's work, since the slow col- lections during the two vears previous made it apparent that the work could not be conducted on the same scale without involving the board in debt larger than they could assume. Ac- cordingly, it was decided to defer the adoption of a hudget and to inaugu- rate a church-wide campaign to in- form _the constituency as to the church’s financial condition and ap peal for a fund adequate to meet the missionary needs. Approximately $1,500,000 is needed to finance the missions of the church this year. —_— Radio batteries shipped from this to other countries last year were valued at $22,000,000. February 3. Methodist | tion Hfied 19 COLLIE, ONCE AN HEIR T0 $16,000, FOUND DEAD Dog Aristocrat, With Mate and Two Puppies, Figured in Long Legal Contest. By the Ascoctaied Press CHICAGO, February 3.—Laddie, collie aristocrat. once heir with three other dogs to $16,000. is dead. lis body was found hanging by his tether from the rear porch of Mrs. Carrie Bashaw's home. Three years ago Lad- die was owned by Mrs. Margaret How- ard, who, on her death, provided that $16,000 of her $30.000 estate should be devoted to the support of Laddie, Minerva and their two puppies After a long court fight Miss Tilly Leighton, heir at large, and Arkansas Children’s Home, succeeded in breaking the will. Arrangemer were made whereby the dogs were to be taken care of by the Children's Home. The case later attracted at. tention when legal talent represent- ing the dogs brought action in court asserting that they were not being supported in the luxury intended for them by their owner. POET AND NATURALIST IS DECLARED SUICIDE John Francis Beckwith. Once Pa- :roled From Prison, Held ‘“‘Fail- ure as Writer of Fiction.™ By the Associated Press. TROY, X of Police Robr for an inves n Francis the “ebruary splving to -Chief Tuest death a John W. < the poat warde been was @ The ceroner after the body iag hou learned serips had been returned and that he had pawn atch and ¢ based his reqies on the f { Beckwith's he had s an exhibi to the city of Atlanta, Ga writing the warden of his Beckwith served eight 15-year sentence the renitentiary for misuse of the mails. He was paroled by President Coolidse. FRANCE LOSES ROLE. No Longer Protector of Catholics in Turkey. Tu ican is reported to have noti- nce that she no longer is re ognized as protector of the Catholi in Turkey, and to have instructed tha olic delegate in Constantinople to establish diplomatic relations be- tween the lioly See and the Turkish vernment at Angora. Since the abolition of the capitula- tions, or extra-territorial rights for foreigne; France has encountered difficulties in exercising her tradi- tional role of protector of the Catho- lics in Turkey, which she has main- tained for !ho last two centurles. was found for that and that nimal life r $1.500, isperity. a und on o PIRA The

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