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¢ AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOO CTIONS AUCTION SALES. { TOMORROW. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY. APRIL 6. 1926 AUC!‘ION HALES. g AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY! THOS. J. ONEN & SON. Trustees’ Sale A UCTIONEERS. “of Valuable Two-Story Brick Dwelling, Being Premises B recorded ©of the land rreords of the Dist hia. and at the request of the narty eecured 5 a ont of the premises. on SINTH DAY O'CLOCK P.M.. land_and premises olumbia._ and desic- n Jacob S. Gru A1R. as por nlat thereby DA} following vate in the natad as and beinc Iot # subdivision of souare virt: ue of a certain i Liber No. 3386, { the under i trus THE W, ATForT deseribed District of No. of Colum « will sell OF APRIL. sit recorded tn the office f the surveror for tF District of Columbia. 0 Liber Terms trust -for which will he announced at time of sale rehase nrice ahove said trust to be vaid halance $R5.00 per month to the first trust. i include 1 cash at thy Dosit of recording and rerenue stambs at_purc Terme 1o ne - comnlicd therwise deposit forfeited and the proparts may be advertised and resold | thirty dave 1.500 cash. Sold_suhiect £5,500.00 further nierest on o_ontio $300. of the pu required. 8. at folio 77 a prior deed of of the particula: or rehaser. A de. Conveyancin with At the discretion of the trustees. N i ADAM A Trustees’ Snle of St. N.E. By virt recorded =0t 1 Columbia anrured ofter ne of 2 in Liber he 13na record and At tha hacens the or sale he panl Trustees. Auctioneers Valuable Brick Dwelling, No. 531 3rd‘ t ot trust dulr | folio 186, a1 Thatrict of | \e etim front_of the oramises, on WEDNESDAY THE SEVENTH DAY OF APRI THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. seribed '\lFfl and premises, sttyal iot of ational #ion of lots in corded in of the su Terms of Qubact aold deed ol trumt per of ‘8300 fale. Al Stamos and notarial Terms hager. within’ thi The prope defaniting Haement o winlished _mRT mbia Capital To Wit Investment yare Book naga 81 9. as per p 926 at FOUR the followine.de- n the DI Lot 80 in the | Co-a subdivy in"tha offce | P9F for.adld District The above to 3 buildi for €2 f0x’ feale a) month required of mur: Lonvavancine fees at { sale to be # ‘from (dav P riy Ty iirchaser o sneh T i the ity CHALN TEDRON &desrsu after fiv balance cash et at Broverte wil! | ne. Arenciation 16 A deposi time o Tdine roveni cost of pur comnlied_with of sale. other Tight to resell cost of the e dava’ adver Tn_some newsnaper W D ‘rm-nm Onental Rugs By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Tomorrow Commencing 10:30 A.M. Ke Antique Mahal Chi Girvan Chi Includes rmanshah i3] 14 13 inese inese Afghan Bokara Ha madan Arak Ani tique Saruk 6x13.2 x11 x10 x10.3 Throw Rugs and Runners Al Perfect Pieces SHANNON, CALDWELL & €0, INC. AUCTIO RS 304 Tenth St. N.W. Household Furniture, Pianos, Etc. From Storage Houses and Others AT PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Salesrooms 304 Tenth St. N.W. WEDNESDAY Commencing 10 A.M. Ine. SCLLER & SON Auet Auctioneers. Bankruptcy Sale of Men’s Furnishings, . Pants, Etc. Br virtue of an order of the Conrt of the District of Columbia. hol Bankruptey Court in 1856 el by public suction st “unt "No Ll et ;« séallaneous 8. Suy re the under DA I\GRI ¥, Mane t Casss. et Oscar tened irus ach ’ll’l. urniehings. Shoes, Suprems ine a ban « %o 5 NINTH, 1021 CLOCK ' A M. Shoes, Levy. P COURTNEY FLETCHER. Trustee apb-ar __Colorade Building APAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Twe-Story and Basement Brick Dwelling, 9 Rooms and Bath, No. 632 A Street N.E., With Two-Story Brick Garage In Rear. B v| tue of authority vested in the un- a . we will offer for ale by public in front of the premises, on THURS- AT ¥OUI iot & {n square R67. aawasment and raxation ax 26 roved as above. EIGHTH DAY OF -THIRTY. Q'CLOCK 10 he sold sn APRIL. 1026 P.M.. Dart of known for Durposes of t 83 equare et T Driine o mion fruse ol 59.000 ot 8% Dwable monthis rma: Over trust. $1 500 cach halance in monthly payments nf $25 frust at option of purchaser 1 eale. ave. Al stampe st puccian ant-ala THOS. J. ‘erme 10 ha romplis convesaneing * o XRESCHTER & xSu (3 ~& SON, A recording all cash over the all ' \thin pavahie . | 2043 Rosemont Avenue Northwest. d of trust duly | olin %7 e s | g C. G. Sloan & Co., lnc., Aucts. 715 13th St. Large Sale RLGSTERED | Terms Cash, ay 'HOUSEHOLD EFFECT S -OF EVERY DESCRIPTION At Public Auction Within Our Galleries* 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY April 7th, 1926 At 10 AM. And At 11 AM. Stock of Groceries, by order of E. C. Snyder, U. S. Marshal e SLOAN & CO. [NC. AU “Knabe” Suite, Easy Chai Secretary, sizes. Terms Cas Estate of Charlotte, F. simen Administratix ®ili sell Rates. Adam A. Weschler and Son, Auctioneers Administratrix’s Sale of Desirable Household Furniture and Effects, Valuable Kermanshah and other Rugs, “Knabe” Piano, Silver, Books, Linen, Oil Paintings, China, etc. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Conrt of the Distric Aeceased, Administration No. i 1 nf Columbia, in 015, the under- By Public Auction at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Upright Piano, Handsome Mahogany Bookcases, Line Inlay Dressers, Wednesday, April 7th, 1926 Commencing 10:30 A.M. % Room Chiffoniers, Davenport, Folding Top and other Tables and Chairs, Bureau h. terling Tableware, Linen, Russian Shawl, China, Oriental and Wilton Rug: unusually fine Kermanshah, lo ft. 6 in. by 13 ft. 2 i Plated Ware. Valuable Library, including and -n{-lhr On View Afi-rnmm Before Sale Flizabeth M. Dawes. Administeatiz. Panl F. dohnson, Attorner, Woodward Bnliding. Trustees’ Sal pany, Inc. trust, July (ated January trict of Columbia, will sell At puniie tory building locate stroets nee., DAY OF 0'CLOCK ment, erty ‘of ntained therein, or on APRIL AM. ail kins plate plote ‘with bolster pla Power Press tomatic eingle stop: 1 matic_eingle stop: 1 and pump Nachine it 705 " Rivet’ he complete with C. Stoll power_she: & "Sharp Universal Tette. hlock, head: ghuck, 10% chucks. with swivel, seating—C. ' S. wrend pion B. G i No with 1 No. hench-tvps” with A_C_Motar: tive Drill Press with ar: 1 No. 2 1 Stewart 1 No. 1 Hood. late an Hose, vise, wrenches, change ze c. st 1 110 Stawart Rec. Table. Heater ‘and Mo ench-Grinder: Motor. “all"shafting. framing, Cutters, Dril Lathe Tools. Borinz ‘hand. Reamere ists’ Vises. Tappin Nriter Desk and. Sw writer: 1 ine Table. A3 Pipine. ingtalled: 12 Benches, 2 Machinfsts’ finished or partly fini ing Equipment, also. lease of granted and pending. Terms: Cash $300 devogit | d with in 30 and SON. Aunts CTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Value Two- | Story Brick Residence, Known as Premises 3714 Fulton Street Northwest. Br TiFus of & certain deed of recorded in B0y 0, 1ane rocords Columbia, and at the request of ara secured Wil gell a remigee OF AP OCLY and RIJ ROp remises Libar No. 3 of 1 the undersi t puriic ayetion o FRIDA RIDA . the T n THE m%x nulx ve Bistrict. of party trugtess of the DAY gped ot NTNTH FIVE THIRTY Nowing-Amscribad . land aituate n The District of Co. lumbls. and_desiznated as and heinz lat 46 in William K. Hartune's subdiv in_square per plat racorded Yeyor for the District of Columbia. 1632 “Cathadral #9_at follo 34 Terms trust for which will the “purchase 214 in cas) anveyaney AU purenaer s Cout b with Sl auhect $7.000.00 be_announced at price ahove e3 A denosit ot $30 recording and re h ne n thirty days. jon’ of lots Heights.' a8 the affice of the sur- in lfver prior deed of further particulars of time_of sale i trust to be 0.00 requirad venue stamns Terma to ne compiied ntherwise deposit forfeited and the propertr may be advertised and _eh ADAM A Valuabl FREDFRICK AVYOND 6 x . @ PAT resold at the diacreiion of the trustecs RAHAM. NE, WESCHLER & SON. e Business Property, Two-Story Brick and Frame Store and Dwelling, No. 524 Eighth Street S.E., with 3-car Brick Garage in Rear. By virtue of authority vested in the under- sigmed we DAY, 0'CLOCK B quare improved as ‘above. rooms on first foor and4 oor. second in_front of the APR will offer for 1L EIGHT) art of lot 7, 192 026, 24.4x1001 to with known 8 Of asteasment and taxation as o stora and rooms and bath on sale by public Aue- remices. on THURS. 8. AT FIVE for pur- t 3000t alley. two Terms: Proverty sold subject to first trust $7.600. at 8% due June 1 9, 192 balance one-halt cash’ remainder $25 per month at 867 secured By second deed of trust on the operty sold. or all cash at the ootion of the purcha Terms to be complied with in 3 ser. $300 deposit re uired at sale. daye. other: wiee Fight is reserved 1o resell the property and cost of the defaulting pur- at the risk haser after five fesale tn some ean revenue -l’-mb. at purchaser’ ADAM A ington. 1-d& ADAM A \zscm,zn & SON. r publis WESCHLER & con SON. advertisement °¥v‘"§.h shed in recording “ind Auets. Auctionears. Unclaimed Baggage and Parcel -Room Articles By Public ”Auction to Pay Storage and ‘Other Charges, By Order of The ‘Washington Terminal Co. s ol St ihe gfnrm 2L eln r of lon, -mnn (n fig lD?l{I 3 lsrge auantity o m?'m' N T) p1-addbe exSu “j& o]nmN we wil MENCING the Supreme assed in sell by o Siesropms_ of 20 Pa. av O RTRT RN jty of unclaimed found articles. (Cases. Handbazs. Packazes > and misoetisheaus Dersumal ig 1P anired at time of sal within five day . instru e of the recorder of deeds of ‘the Dis- the undersigned trustees 1 14-inch Chami C.S collett 14-inch Smith & Mills New Pattern Shaper vice opening under ram for key By virtue of a cert en chattel d Scott Gas Appliance Com- deed of and recorded t, No. 24, ot the jon within the fac- FRIDAY. 197 the o asting _in part_ae follows complete 2 No_ B-A Willard Power Presses 13 Stoll Pow er_Press complete with holater plate and au te; 1 Xo Prees complete with bolster Fou with die hlocks and punch holder Foster Screw Machine com Ml hes: Robertson's Hardening Furnace with blower Furnace an 1 De Vilbiss Enameling Outfit com- with Compressor. Sprayer Cranide tor. Brick and Steel Enameling piping and connections riven Filing Machine: Surface Grinder complete: -h.n. “Motors Baltin 1 ) C. Smith_Tspewriter les and Squares: Shop Tool: Benches: pad Time Glock: all miscellaneous Foole and ower Equipment. Patterns. Templates, Di Fallow Boards. Match Plate; shed. hereatier ion Tool Tank 1,Nn ape. Tool| Router Bite. Attachmenite: 4th_and THE 6. AT FI machiners. od elsewhe; 1 Neo. with No. ot NT LE! equip- stock in irade and miscellansoiis prop. evary deseription of said company ra. con A0 Per hol om. T A Stol Power ot Bond MillnE N0 & an Tiveter and Plain stand and oil pan and slide 1_inch Pracision 1 ng Machin center T Univers oil pumr‘\ late and auto fess “complets | 7' 47 -1 | & 8y ate”with ¢ e .?.wn' Turret comb, 230 Brown o with all Universal attachments, index plates. col i, vertical orks Lathe 2 Face Plates, 1 20-inch atta singl Power com) 1 Pllz‘ 1_Oliver 1 1 i e, Emers Saw. 1 1 Char ‘Sheet e ings and other parts of Stoves, Nicl Sre-welding Mashime, oLe.: kaid premises and chments 3 Stoxes and B 0 Cham- I Power-feed Automatic-stop Dril 190 Greenfield-Wells Universal complete 1 Burke Senmtive Drill Presc 80 c. 1 14-inch Tnited S 1 h.p. Motor and Start Hacl and o-phase tates Senst Hood with i un ol Motor. Diamond No. 8 Ba. Motor 10-h.p and heels Shears 5 Machin. Type- Check- Draw. Work Cinein- patents A deponit of 81000 re. ance to e paid otherw ise " de. posit will he forfeited and property will he risk_and co hi et of defaulting pur- er after five daye’ advertigement of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash- ington RAYMOND B J 23567 TRUSTEES STATE, BEIN NUMBERED 624 DICKEY. BARRETT CARTER. Tt 1oz Buil Trustee. ding stee. insurancs_Building. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS B OF g ALE OF H,“_“uu a{fl?]f ORLEA S By virtus of ‘a certain \ieea o1 corded in Liber No 261 LACE st re. tolio 203. of TRE30nd" resords of ihe District. ot Colum hia. and at tha request of the parties seetrad theraby, the undersigned will sell at remses. on T} auction, in front of the DAY. APRIL EIGH’ THIRTY soribed Distriet of - vaid deed of Terms of ale ecdness of $3.000 and ness ments. interest annum, second time of sale. revenue stamn oot aaleto. posit will five days’ __mh29.A&dsexSu Said 10 a prior deed of trust l‘eurm. an o T W F trust -indebted- rice aver and anove said deed of trust one-third is to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal install- Pagable in ona an UiRe" rata of seven ner payable semi-annually. ‘dsed of trust unon the oroperty sol or all cash, at_the option of the nurchaser. % deposit of $200 will be required at the Al) converancing,” recordine. "'at_cost of. purchaser. comp! thirty days from dar of l'l | be forfeiied and property resold ‘piirchaser after such resale in O'CLOCK P.M. land " and_premises “olambia and heing 1ot numbe; 372, in aquare numbered 855, 48 descel ust. upon the following termsé Droperty s sumect | zold subject to said deed o Of the purchase | 50 isx and sost o detaulting advertisement of “ome newspaper |D-C. B. 1928, st fimc 820 R wint e situate cent: ied _with in _the dent- he d txo vears. with um per secured by within . otherwise de in Washington, Bo5 1 : WILLIAM P BENSON 02! W, 5 16th St L N.E. 1011, Soda Floor Cases Cream Terme: ADA anB.7. Foun| tain Wall Cace. Tabies Chaire. Groceries. etc. Floor By Auction. Friday, April 9, 1926, Commencing 2 P. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Soda Fountain, Wall Cases, Cash Register, Stock, Etc, In 317 8th St. and and _ Accessories. Cash _Regiet ter. lce e WESCHLER & SON. Auets. TlOS J OW!\‘ Trustees’ * No. Northwest sell at public aition iges. on THU] OF APRIL, AD Aetiinated Schheide Liber 15 at folio 1 Terms 927: the to be paid two 'Lmrc aser. onvevancin ord) Enrrhnflr » cost. Fid forfeited a SON. BEDAT THE tuate in the District of an mmx’ : g:xrvn:flfly for the District' of Columbia. in Colum TAUCTIONEERS Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwelling | and Garage, Being Premises 1756 Corcoran Street virtus of a certain dsed of lmn duly m%'rd:ér ‘)"Q Liber No. 5122, folio 212 et A Elinhn and 8, e it 718 s partr | nd | tot 161 in T 10ts in square 1 in the offics of trust for $4.500.00, with tnteret at [agable semiannually, due purchase price, abo equal installments of one and ears, or all cash at the option of the A deposit of $300 required. . the Sold subject to a prior deed of h'7-. JenBY wrugt and revenue stamps aser's cont. Terms to be.col ithin thirty ted ane property may be advertised ; will otherwise plied leposit e e %mso%u w tgustes. mh20-dads.exsSu 5 H EN | 8 nm -.m [ of rvem‘n A AP c!gc Lo g egeribed. (and. :ng“nrfln- UTURE DAYS. & SON AUCTIONEERS ness Real Estate, Including the Bakery and Store Build- ing at 235 G Street N.W,, and Laundry, 711 3rd Street N.-W. | X. By virtue of a certain deed 0f trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 4311, folio 94 ef seq.. of the land ‘records of the District of C Tumhia. and at the requeat of the parti secured therehe | the undersigned triste Wil well at public auctian. in' frant of’ yremites e FEUR SAy OROABRIT A D nde FOU'R 0 CLOCK .M. the following-deacribed land and Dremises. ‘Wituate in the eity 'of Washingtop. District of Columbia. and. des- ignated AR and’ beinelot Tlettered, E" in 1l e racorded” siibdivison of “certain lota i squars AA4. fronting 18 faet on G street and’ extending’ backc 100 fert haxers and tore building with livine apart- mente above and known as premises No ¢ northweat: alge the contignous {ract.”fronting, 25 feel on drd street and ex. {ending back by eaid widih 4 denth ot ‘80 feet, and being part of lot 13 of Dyers re- corded ‘sybdiciaion in sauare B84, embrac ng N 3re street morthwest, " improved and_pa upied by 4 laundrs TePma of sale: Onenalt of the murch o ha paid in cash. balance i equal installments. payable in one a nim. pavable cemi-annually from day of sale. | secured by deed of trust upon the property Sold_or anl cash at the option of the pur chaser. A at tme of sale. "All convevancing. recording. revenue stamps, ‘elc.. at cost of ‘purchaser of sale to be complied with within days from day of sale. otherwise the ves remsrve the right 1o tesell the prop- erts. at the visk and coat of defaulting pu:- chaser, after five daye' advertisement of such regalr in some newspaper published in Wash nton. D. C SESCE o LR _An3-A&d REALTY AUCTION & APPIA!SAL co. TRUSTEES' SALE OF \‘AL‘.A!LE nlcl w ELING, . RNOW 1304 PTRE SuTREAST. By irjie of o certain deed of trust, amd fugust 10, 1938, and recorded iand records of thy inttrument No. 112, in_fron he nx DN see. AP FOURT! E\TH -la ‘L?( -THIRIY > the (oll('wml dz t‘fih?d 1an and rémizes. situated in the strict of Colum. hia. to-wit Lot twents-four (24). in square ten hundred and forts’ (1040) Terms of sale: Property will he sold sub. ject to a first trust of and second trust of aporoximately $2.500.00. A devosit. of $300.00 requlred ot sale. * Al convesancing. recording, revenue stamnyg and notarfal fees at cost of purchaser. erms to be complied with within fifteen d: from day of sale. otherwise the trustee: serve the rizht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after | five days’ some’ newspaper ot Columbia Anfi-cod&ds THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTION TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 435 17th STREET SOUTHEAST, Br iirtue of & certain deed of trast duly recarded in Liber 084 "Ton 4Ra ot sea | of the land records of the District of Colum. hia. andy at the request of the party securad ‘Qfi"’v’}" the undersigned trugtess will sell a1 é "{-‘xi 'r;! RT P: C K )l l . fullowlnt described it .nd remites. stuate jn the’ Disirict ot & 5 and. acsienafed as "ind being fot €4 latencs 16807 Parker ind Laurd Parker's' subdivision ot orieina ‘o Sausrel n'fw‘fl'p:“‘;{'u o‘f‘:n? Sbaivision u viston Pacordad in BoOK 53 2 SFhe ree l“d' of 'hs office of ‘ ] l\l?\'!!ol’ of the Digtrict of Columbia Frmet Sold wublect 1o 8 prior deed of truat for 00.00, further particulars of PR ML e S B purchase price ahove said trust to be paid in Pagh: A, depostt. of $200.00 required. Gon: CeSancink, Tecording and revamie ""'.l"' a Durhaser’s cost, Terme to be compiied with Weithin thirte - dass. otherwise . deposit for: Teitad and the Droperty may be advartised 30d Tesdld at he discretion OF (N (Fusiees. SOA. ; J. B .\‘ICHO{NON. _An2A%isexSu ‘Trustees. THOS. 7. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTRES' ;Hr-"r OF VALUABLE TWO. TR 1P B oPRERT PREMISES NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 4981, folio 457 et % nil B 1208 records of the District of Columbia. and at lhe request of the party secured lherrhfi the undersizned | llll will gell at pub lic cpougtion, in tron the premisce, DAY, TH on DAY ReRt 1h30.° AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M AeRlowing descrined Tang and "~ premi: situate in the District of Columbia. and designated 36 in Moxley and Weavers re 1053. a8 per plat re ghice ‘of 'the Surveyor for the, Colymbra. 1 Book 24 at pase 8 Sold synjecy te 8 prior trust. for 120! further particulars of announced at time of sale: Yy herma. A Gepostt of $100.00 repuited: Conveyancing, moldln* Tevenue stampé t purchaser’s cont. Terms to be coml ed With within {hirty’ daye. otherwise deposit forfeited ‘and the propefty mav be adver- ised and Tesold at the discretion of the I trustees. ¢ anvL LLE, C. BRADFORD. I GESEPY T | _apeat0ibiete e ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. {Receiver’s Sale of Restaurant and Bakery Equipment, | Office Furniture, Etc., Con- | tained in “Bellevue Farms Lunch,” at No, 1334 G St. N.W. By virtue of an order of the Supreme gourt of the Distriet of Columbia, oassed i Equits, No. 45193, the undersyued receiver ill sell al pUBliC suction wilhin the abgre i SRR o w it . e | ture. ‘Axturss and utensils coumn ‘herein, | including Tables, Chairs, Cash Combination Refrigerators'and Steam Lunch Counters. Flogr Cases. Electric Fans. Cofee Urns. Milk Cabinet. Steel Loekers, { Mirrors. "Bake Ovens. Candy Yllmms Proof Retrigerators, ~ Ranges, ' Broiigre { Chef's Tables. Electric Dish x Raugt Fans, Electric Mixers, Meat Grinder Jlicing Machine, Grease Trape, Table Silver. Crockery. Glassware. Linens. Kitchen Uten: s, Office Equipment, Adding Machine and !(ultlxrlnh ousehold_Effects. e The above will first-be offered as an, en. tirety. and if no satiefaetory hid ‘: il Be immediately sold in detail, 3 28 an entirely. terme.cas Bt eoutred whee knocksa davay batancs 10 he paid within twemty-four hours. Immediately following the above sale, stock of merchandise. ~consisting of food: stuffs, mi‘" and miscellaneous _supplies. for sale as an entirely for AU et TR advertisement of such resale in published in_the District LOUIS YUDELEVIT. HN A Thana 1an trict ‘o ed of improved by | years. with intereat at six per cent per an. ! deposiy, of 3500 will be (reautred | ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctiansers. 'TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UN PROVED, REAL SSTA ":lz‘l!w‘ P hrvw O GECTION WEST OF CONRECTIANT AVENTE, By virtus of a. certain deed of trupt duly recorded in Liber No. 4685, folle 110 I8 e LT s ord ol the Dtrict of Coliimbia, and at ha veauest of the party wecured iherehy. the nndersigned - trustees oW offer for, sale by bublic auctien in {ront of the M Yo P rr® I DAY OF ARAIL. 126: T FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following g AcTibed Tang And. bremmisss, wuate, i’ the Distrlet of Cotumbla, to wit: ve o S . W e twenty und‘red and sixty-two (2062) in the suh- diviglon made by, the Northwest, Washing; Tmprovement Company. Inc. "o land now nown a5 1 Richmond Park.”,as per pliat’re; corded in Liber County No. 21. folio 48, of 'the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, subject to the con; ditions that no building erected on any o o ot Teae ene Chivty Ave hun. dollars (83.500). excent stahles u in"connection . with such building, nor _shall any ‘huildine erected thereon he used for manufacturine or “mercantile puroses. nor shail anv huildine (1B) feet of the lines of any atreet or avenus adjacent 1o any of said lote. nor shall the game or any bart thereof he sold or leased to nersons of African descent. and subject 15 AMS“ARd a1 taxen and Assessments. W hieh shall be assumed and paid by purchaser Terms of sale: Ono-third af ‘the purchase menes to he Daid in cash. the bAlAnce in two squal installments, representad by tha prom. issory Tmotes of the nurchaser. payable in oneand two years withh interest’ i’ seven pe cent per annum from day of sale. payable semi-annually. ‘secured by dead of frust upon the properts »o'd. or all cash. at the option of the nurchase’ A denosit at $200 re. auired of wurchaser“at time of sale. All title charges. convevancing. recording. reve- nie stAmne. tettiement fres and notarial fees At ‘eost of pirchaser. s 0f sale to he complied with ‘within thirty dasa from das of sala.’ otherwise “the trustess reserva the rEht 1o vesell the property at the risk and \0f the defaulting purchaser after five daye’ ‘advertigement of <uch resals in some newspaner published in the city of Washing. ton. D. €. JOHN H. HOLMEAD J. NEWTON AD1-d&ds.exSu ke hu".“'.-. (= 1 ADAM A. wESCHI R & SON. Auctioneers. of Confiscated Automobiles. By virtue of certain orders issued out of the Police Court of the District of Columbia In cases whe Tnited_States ie_ plain: 24 IREAIA RG0S0 TRENTT in which cases the follow ¢ defendants. vespectivels. in ofsaid number. viz. Evangeline William "Parker. Charlés Een Emmert, Beniamine Braddook. Samuel Wy Cewis. Jonn tewart "and Zarhr Shields. Gaorse Tuell Froderick . Willame, Charlie' Simms. Martin Fox. Wiliiam_ Branch and Cape Skelton. Frederick Josaph Hoffman. Floxd Grav. Lerdr Butler and John Queen Richard Emmett Dorsey. Lee Scott. Henristta Pasne and Fanny Dean. Ravmond Hawkine Frank W. Hortenstein. 'Robert E.Belt and Amos Brown ' Hyman Brager. Harry ker and William Keocle Nelson John Henrs Green and Richard T. John. son. Bertha Gaines Thomas Tolson Frank Western and Ahres Leros Padzett. 1 will sl at_public sale for cash in front of the stor- Age rooms of tha Metropol Company. No. 30 Florida ave. ington D € at TEN 0'CLO DAY. APRIL TWENTY-SEVENTH the following automobiles to wit: Ford Road ster. Engine No. 1306488 Cadillac Touring Engine i Paige Coupe 13 Ford Roadster. Engin Ford Sedan Engine ‘No. 7684824 Ford Sedan. Engine No_ 5363419 Ford Teur E: missing #D. C. tar N Ford Touring. Engine 8111385: Packard Touring. Car No. 151 r. Encine No. 1131606 Cadi ¥ Engine No H.R0Y Touring. Engine No 1510050 Ford Sedan No CRANTA10 Ford Sedan. Engind 5: Columbia,Touring. 271 Dodge Touring. AY5.80R" Ford Coune. Enzio No Ford Sedan Engine Nn. 8105446 Coach Eneine. No. 357078 Serial ' No TATAO0 . Ford Sedan Enwine No. 12128034 ord Zouring Engine_ No. 820788 Ford ouring. Enzine Na 5378173 Fard Tonr ing. Enkine No 7304200 Ford Coune. Fn | Gne | Nopdoizeoh; Fora Besduer Encine N0 19885074 snized from eaid defendants | reapectively for 1llezal_transnortation af fn toxicating ~fianors in’ violation of tha Na tional Prohibition Act and confiscated by the ited States of America and sold in arcord. Ance with the provisions of section 26. titls IT of the National Prohibtion Act, and all pereons hatinz liens againat eaid machines Are herehy directed to file the same in_ aaid i Potic Court on or hefore 10:30 am. M jdas. April 26, 19° SNYDER. U the oeder Wienotas S. Marshal ADAM A. WESCHL | Bankruptcy Sale of Stock of { Groceries, Valuable Fixtures and Implements of Trade, Re- frigerating Plant, Trucks, Etc., of the “Knicker- bocker Murket” at No. 2440 18th Street N.W. 5, yirtge of an order of (he Supreme t of the Distriet 6f Columbia. holdine a ankruptcy Cowrt, n re Knickerhocker Mar- ot Co. & corporation. Bankrunt No. 1 the undersimed trustée will sell hy public R & SON. Auctioneers %u«; n_ within _tha _ahove ~premises. on DAY A!‘R“ EIGHTH ]Q"R CoOM NG AT TEN 6CLOC hich. Tiade Wrocerits. tnelading Froach Beas: Moch: rooms. Olives Sardines. Tuna Fish. $almon, i pand Plum | Pudgine " Kin - Hor éaches. Asparagus lé\lf Syrll Je| reserves. Grape Juice, le Peas. Corn, Tomatos S Tea. Sugar. Extract "IIGH 0il. l'?llvv oney, Soups. Cereals. Soaps. etc.: valuable xtures including Electric Siicing’ Machine. | Meat Grinder, Refrigerating Cage. 8-Drawer. &Clerk ' Cash Register: Fish and Poultry Boxes. Large Ice Box. Floor Cases Counters. | Meat Racke and Blocks, Scales. Type A A Antomatic Rplruennn‘thl Safe Cabinet Adding Machine, Writer. _etc also Fopd 1-Ton Truck and two Ford Deliterics. ‘The above will first he offered as an en- tirety. together with lease of premises hav ing abont 3 years to run, and if a satisfac- tory bid is not received will he immediately #old in detail. | Terma’ Cash ALBERT F. STEINEM. Trustee ap1.d&dbe.exsu olorado Buildin. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate and Plant of Washington Ice Manufac- Street. Northwest, Washing- ton, D. C. (elBT SiFtue of 2 certain desd of iy rded as instrument No. 179. Der 25, 1853 amon# the land records of the Districi of Columbia. and at the renuest of the party secured thereby. the undersiened trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the premises. on TUESDAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF APRIL. 1978. AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described 1and and’ premises. éituate in the District of Columbia, to-wit: The Original lots num- bered 8. and the south 40 feet 11 inches front by the full depth thereof of original Jot numbered 10. in square No. 50, fogether with all the improvements. plants. ‘furniture. fixtures. equipment and ail chattels now in or upon sald real estate, and subject only to ' certain lcase 0 one David Arm. and to. Fether with all improvements in any wise Appertaining, and all the estate. richt. title. interest and claim of the said Washington | lcs Manufacturing Company. of. in. 16 or out of the eaid land. premises and chaitels. Terma of eale.One-hird of the purchase money to be paid in cash: the balance in 24 equal installments reprasenited by the promis- 0% motes. Of the purchasar: payable monthis. for two years. at which time the entire hal: Ance shall mature. eommeneing one month after the closing of title and monthiy there- after. with interest at 8 per centum per annum Irom dav of sale. payable monthly. secured by deed of trust upon the Teomery. woid. or all cash, at the option of the h-m. A de- Dosit of ten thousand 000) dolfare re- quired of purchaser at e o Al con. ancing; recording, revenue starfipg otarial fees at cost of purchaser. “Terms B sale 1o be complied with within thirts dasa from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the rigk and ‘cost of the defaulting nurchaser after ‘advertisement of such_resals in some newsvaper published in the Gity of ‘Washington. WOODSON P, HOUGHTON Southe fl'fl Building. JACOB J. LAZARO! apl-d&dbs.exsu SHANNON. duly stees CALDWELL & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. Retiring Sale of Furniture, Pianos, Carpets, Rugs, Auto Trucks and Goods for Stor- sge Charges of The Safety Storage and Transfer Co., at No. 630 Mass, Ave. N.W, At Public Auction Within Their Storage House Thursday, April 8, 1926 Commencing 10 A.M. Room and m Pnrm(uu ol all_kinds Refricerato Deske_and Gas Ranges, Ward- Chairs, Séwing Machi Tober. Beds. " Springs. . Mattresses. - Pianos. Some of the above Clflwlflf Rugs. Q((' e e Tl ESods Yo Sotase Charstecin the Tondwing fomes: B WAL MK P puran, Sl Wedre, Ired l’smlv rs. Margaret and G. Cumminge. Arthur H. Me ws and ‘Rooymond. Also at 12 0’Clock lfimtm“filonl’nddad\’m ; and 1 Two-ton Maxwell Fur- " niture Truck, - - (SEANNON. CALDWELL & 0. N Dining Rote. he srectad within fifteen | United States’ Marshal’s Sale{ Auto| | Capital street. turing Company, at 1225 23d | on Novem. | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. . AOCTIONEERS. BLE BRICK SES NO. 821 of trust 15 foe T 76 Ul SAL , SAREEE g% fird in ldbfr Nn 4 &S of thn land records of the District of bia And 8t the Teauest of the Seenred iherel 2 he Tindersigned ristece | 1 il aen at okl e, BRI AD, ¥ O'CLOCK P.M.. the following: find bremises. aituate in the Tumpia. and designated I Perena M “Saul'h subdivision of lots in Sauare 00, ay per pIat recordsd in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbin. in' LibeF 44" at folio 56, Al of Terms ‘of sale: Al it $300 will he requi "Hime ¢ Ber Convesancing. | recording. | Tevenue stamps. -l:, at cost of purchaser. Terms of aale lied with within thirty days from . otherwise the trustees reserve Rent s Rl e praperiy o Jhe Hak ana cont of defsulting purchaser. after five daye' advertisement of w resale in “some 2] newspaper publ lh-'g in P"M‘ Ve Sy record auetion, " ot of the THE NINTH DAY 1020, AT FOUR-THIRTY escribed land itrict of Co- heing lot 60 mh20-ddd -n., SALE OF YALUABLE 1N AL ESTATE. 135 TENTH STREET SOUTHWRAT, By viriie of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4922 folio 497 et req of the Jand records of the District of Colum hia. and at the request of the parly secured therehv. the undersigned trustees will offer for wale at_public suction. in front of 'the " on, WEDSESBA Y THE FOUR A 26 4" THIRTY. DLOK Pl the. Toflawing de scribed “land and premisea. sityaied in- the District of Columbia. {0, wit: Pari of hrigi nal lot 13 (nsauare 353 heginning. for the same’on ‘the weet line of 10th sirect af a noint distanct 31:87 feet south of the north a8t corner of said lot_and runninz thenee aouth 19.81 Yeel: thence weat DDA font 1o the west line of said lot thence north 19,51 {eet " thence east AN AT faet fo the place of beginning: imoroved be premises 455 10(h straet southweat Terma of ‘ale. One.third of the purchase money te b aid in cash. the halance 1n two ot inataliments, renresented by the nrom issary notes of thé nurchaser. pavabie in one and Two years. with intereat at aix per cent DF Anum from v of wale. DaSabis semi- Annually. wecured T8 deed of trust upon th nraperty’ sold. or all ‘cash At the option of the ‘durchaser. *'A "deponit_af 8100 required of” purchaser at ‘tima of aale " All ‘conves ancing. recording. resenue atamps,_and no; {arial toen at cont of purchaser. Terms of le'to he complied with within thirty ave om dav of wals. otheryise the trustees re serve the right 1o rescll Uhe nroperty at i) risk “and cost ol the defaulling purchreer after fve dave ‘advertineméne of sich rosale (., ome newspaner mubiished in the c/(y of Wachinzton: b ¢ ERNEST M €OLvIN WALTER 6. DAVIS, JAMES. Attorney ior Party AnB-d Ll xSy THOS o EN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTERS SALE_OF VALUARLFE O STORY BRICK RESIDENCE KNOWNX PREMISES 4008 “th STREET YORTH: By Virte af & certam deed of trust dated September 2% Veing instrament 73 rerorded Semtember 30. 1974 Iand racords of tha Dist and. at the request of the v Therehv.the undersizned trus a1 mublic sugtion, (n"{ront of the MON. THE _TW PR O indn AT FOFRTHIRTY P the “fallowing dasciibed land and premises, situate in the Mistriet of Columbia and desis nated as and heing jot K2 in John R. Hals lin's subdivision of 10t 3 in block 36, “Pri. worth Addition to the City of Washington an per nint recorded in the offiee of the sur- vavor for the Distriet of Columbia in Liber 51 at folio 85, 40 now known ae square 313 Te C. LLixTON ong the will sell | remises, AT OF 10 a prior deed of second trust for particulars of whicl 4'at time of sale: the pur- ho trust to he paid | A deposit of $300 reauired. Conves scarding and revAnue stampe at i chaser’s cost. Terms to he complied with Within thirty (301 days. otherwise déposit forfeited and the prapeity mav he Advertised and resold at_the diseretion of the trustees, HARRY B. PITTS ROBERT £ 'Mec ORMICK. an]-d&ds exSu Trustees cash I'R'\Pflfl \l.. P8 ENGISEER OFFICE. 1008 NAVY Department Building. Washington. D D e RlD ST e coeh oA Feres util] 12 M. May 4. 1026, and then opend. for the construetion of mower plant for the Dis triet af Columbia water auppls project. Fur ther information on_ application 0y BUREAT OF Engraving and Brinting. Washington . March 22 1028 —Sealad proposals Are in ited to furnish this Bureay with Postage Stamp Paper and Internal Revenue Auring the fiscal vear heginning Jul tracts will be made only with “actual ufa turers of the paper. Proposals to be received not later than 2 p.m. Thursday. April 29, 1026, Blank forms wiih specific tions for praposals and further informatios will he furnished on application HALL. Director. mh LEGAL NOTICES. F. H. STEPHENS AND FRANK W. Attorneys. MAD- IN THE SUPRE] trict ot~ Cols Holding & District Comntith o rondempation of land 07 ex tension 6! Concord avenue. hetweasn avenue and Sth street, and for the widening of Rigze road at North Capitol street. in the Districi of Columbia.—District Court No. 1812 —Notice and Order of Publication — Notice herehy given that the Commission ors of the District of Columbia (durs it to a certain provision of the Act of Congress. approved March 4. 1913. entitled Act APine appronriations for the expenses of the government of the District af Columbia, for the flscal yvear ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fourteen. and for oth er purposes, wharehr they authorized 0 open, extend or widen any street. avenue, road or highway te conform with the nlan of the permanent system of highways in that portion of the strict of Columhia outside of the cities of Washington and Georgetown adopted under the Act of Congress approved March 2. 1893, as amended by the Act of Congress approved June 28, 1898, by con- Gemnation \nder the Drovisions of subchap. ter one of chapter fifteen of the Code of Law for the District of Columbial. have filed a | petition in this court praving ihe condemna ton of the land necessary for the extension of Coneord avenue. between Georgia avenie and fith street. and the widening of Rigzs Toade at Norih' Canitol street. in the Distriet a1 Colimbia, as shown on a map or plat filed with the said petition, as part thereof. and praying alio that this court empanel a Miry "in- accordance with the law provided Tor'in such cases to assess the damages each owner of land to he taken mas sustain by reason of the said extension of Concord ave- nue, hetween Georgia avenue and Oth street, and the widening of Riges road at North in the District of Columbia and the condemnation of the land necessarr for the purposes therecf. and to assese benefits 'resulting _theréfrom the entire amount_of said ineluding the ex- Densed of (hese proceedings. upen ans lands which the jury may find will bene fited. T ciea dor in "and By the aforcenid, Act of Congress. 1t 1s. by the court. thig S4th Qay of March. 1926. ordered, that all per- tons having ane interest in these proceed, IRER be. and thav are hereby. warned and commanded to appear in this court on or he fore the 19th day of April, 1926. at 10:00 oclnek a.m.. And continus in attendance un- til the court shall have made its final order ratifying And confirming the award of dam ages and the assessments of benefits of the firy {o be empancled and sworn herein: and it"Ya further ordered. that a copv of this Rotice and order he published twice a week for two successive weeks in The Washington | %venlnt Star,_the Washington Times and the ‘ashington Post. newspapers pul hed 1n the said District. commencing at least twenty days before the said J9th day of April. 1026 | It is further ordered., that a copy of this notice and order be served by the Upite Sfates Marshal. or his deputies. upon each o the owners of the fee of the land 1o be con. demned herein may be found by the said marahal. or his deputies, within the District of Columbla, and upon the tenants and oc. CHDIMI of ( ‘ ums. hefore the said_19th dar ot 020, By e Court: WAL X mcbv ief TER'L Justice. (St A tru Teit: FRANK E, CUANING: HAM rk. By OH E etk P50 . M. STEPHENS AND FRANK W. MAD- 4 ¥ 'Xnormn for Petitioners. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DI coltiet of ~Columbia, Holdinz a District ‘—In re condemnation of land for SO IR £ o R OPeen Rock Creek Church rond and 13(h street, in the District of Columbia.—Distriet Court ‘No. 1813 —XNo- fice cand. Order of Publication.—Notice. 18 hereby given that the Commissioners of the District of Columbia nvurnulnt Yo the pro- visions of eaction mb to_section 1610, in- clusive. of the Cod sx Law for the District of ‘Columbia. have filed a petition in this Court_praying for the condemnation o land necessary for ‘the widening of Sprin road between Roek Creek Church roac 13th street. in the District of Columbi; lll shown on & plat or map flled with the said etition as. part thereof. and praving also "Ill this court empanel a jury in accord ance with the law provided (or in such cases {0 assecs the damakes each owner of iand to_be taken may sustain bx reason 0 the extension of said street. and the condemna- tion of the land necessary for the puri thereof. ‘and 1o assess as benefits resuitinge therefrom the entire amount of said dam- ages including the exenses of wumpr:; ceedings, upon each lo Darsel gt and. Which will be: benefited by 1d ex\anmmfiln’l ‘lh‘e Dmn?r'l"'flrl!mlh‘:l lh! ¢ may find lots, s or par- =i s ”\-na’-m hencted. e provided for, he”atorésaid O oy gt "Bourt this 24th day of Mard 938 ordered that interest in these are horens, wamed and commarded 1o 45 par o this Court on or, kfigare.me 1oth dax il, 1926, at ten o'c] ATl L Chdance "until the Cour . shall have made its final order ratifying and co firming the award of damages Ind sesement of benefite of the iury to orn herein: and it is Tarther of this notice and or- l'm a3 week for two suc- i eion. Post ad the Wagh. on Post and the Wash- newspavers .vuun.x;mu in the $efore the sald 1 e ¢ d-{ o aprit. 109 | the fiscal year endii & orgia | | painu gs: t the | Pariher ordered. copy_of this n ;? "ind ‘order be rv-d by fhe. mud stn ovm‘.'»‘- o e 166 ot the. Tang to bt con. R fig%,:é m“ijfi A pril. i A0y T ?um }eub Te: W‘ g ANINGHAM, Glon LEGAL NOTICES. STEA STEAMSHIPS. MSHIPS, TR STEFRENS AND FRANK W. MAD- 1GAN, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. triet of Columbia, Holding a District Court.—In re condemnation of land for es- tablishment of building restriction lines on both sides of Mintwood, place northwent. be: tween 10th street and Columbia roa ha Diatrict of Columbia.—-District. Col it Notice and_Order of Publication Notics 1x pacehs Elven that the Commission ers of the District of Columbia, pursuant to the ‘provisions of ‘an Act of Congress ap- proved June 21, 1908, entitled ““An Act pro- viding for ‘the 'sstablishment of 4 uniform puilding line on streets in the Distri Columbia, Jess than ninetv feet wide. Amended ' hy the Act approved March 1017, entitled “An_Act making appropri tions' to provide for the expemses of “the zovernment of the District of Columbia for June thirtieth. nine- teen hundred and eighteen. and for' other purposes, have filed a petition in this court praying the condemnation of the 1and neces- sary for the establishment of a building re. striction_line on_ hoth sides of Mintwood Place northwest. hetween 19th street and Co. umbia road, in the District of Columbia. shown on & 'plat or man filed with the petition, an part thereot, and pravin that this court empanel a jury in accords with the law provided for in such cases ex each own: o B e e o enson ot the #stablishment of said uniform building re riction lines ‘on ' hoth sides of Mintwood lace. for which this proceeding has heen natitizted, and the condemnation of & necessary’ for the purposes thereof. and te Ausesa an benefits resulting therefrom the en- tire_amount of said damages including the expensay of these proce:dings upon any and ail lots’ parts of Iots. pieces or parcels of Iand which' may he henefited by the estab lishment of ‘said building nnes. in the pro- portion that the said jury may find said fots parts of lots, nieces of parcels of Jand wi be Benefited. as pravided for in and by the aforesaid ‘Acta of Congress It is by the court.” this 24th day n: March. 1926. or fored that all persons having any interent, in these’ procesdinge be. and thes are herebr. warned and commanded to appear in this court on or before the 19th day of Apr: 1826, at ten o'clock A m . and con attendance until the couri’ shall ha its final order ratifying and confirming the award of damages and the assessment of henefite of the jury to he empaneled and #worn herein. and it is further ordered. that A copy of this notica And order he pubiished twice a week for iwo succeasive weeks in The Washinkton Evening Star. the Washing- ton Post and 'the Washinzton Times. new paners publighed in the said Districi. com. mencing 2t least ten fdags hefors the sald th day of April. 1026 ' 1t is further or- dered. that a’copy of this notice and order be served by the United States Marshal. or his depiities. unon siich of the owners of the fea 'of the fand (o be condemned herein as may' b found by’ the ‘said marshal or hit deputies within the District of Columbia and upon the tenants and ocoupants of the same of ‘April. 1976 By MACOY. Chief Ju Test_ FRANKY ECUNNINGHAM. Clerk. By F' & ROER- ER. Aset Clerks mh2630-a05.6 F. H. STEPHENS AND FRANK MAD- IGAN.” Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT oF THE nis trict of Columma. Holding a District Court —In _re condemnation of Jand for Allex quare 5780 1n the District af Columbia Strict Court No. 1814 — Ngtice and. Or v of Punlication —Notice 1s herehs gtven | That“tha Commissioners of the District of sions of ser ot The the' Disirict nf Colimiia. | Ried ™3 petition in' this court prasing {or the rondemnation of fhe Jand necessars for the apening and extersion of an alisy in | square 5780 (hound by 13th 15th. Vv and | Sireels). Anacostia. i the District of o lumbia, as shown on a man or nlat filed | with the Tetition as "BArt ‘Thercot. ‘and Sing als0 that this court empane] jire I *3ctordance with the law providsd for in Slich cases to assexs the damages ench owner of land 1o he takea may sustain by reason | 41 the openiie “ured extension 'af eaid i e necos 10th d. ALTER 1 A trie copy hefore the s the Conrt tre. (Seal) femnation of the land | ee thercof. and (o | prevevag therafrom the ntite amount of said damages, including the xpenses af thrse Droccedings. upon each Tt part of lot or parcel of land. which will Nenefited by laid condemnation. in the partion 1hat the said fury may And said lots. narts af lote nr Darceis of fand will he Nensfited as provided for. in and by the | atoresald Code nf Law. 1t 15 by the (ourt this S4F day of March. 1974 ordared that ANl “paracns having any interes in thess pro. | lerdings he. and they ars he-ehe. warned and ommended to anoear in' this court on® or hefort the 10(h dax of April 1034 At ten a'cla’k A m. and confinue in attendines un U1 The comr ehall hava made J1s final oeder ratifring and confirminz the asard of dam az2s and the atsesamant 'of hensdts of the IFE tn he empancied and “worn herein: and 1{e furthered nidered. That a cons nf tnie Notiee And order he Dibliened twice a4 week for twa successive weeks in Tha Washinzton Evening Star_ the Washingaon Herald and the Washington Post. newsnanere published 11 the <aid Distriet. commenring at least tan daye before the said 19th das of April, 19798 1t | 15 further ordered. That a'eons of this natice and order be served by fthe T'nitad States | Marshal. or his deputi-s. wpon each of the | owners of the fee of the land to he con. | frmned hereln an niav he fonnd by the <aid marahal, or his Gemities. within the District of Columhia. hefore thi «md 19th dav' of Apri’ 1026, By the Court: WALTER 1 Mecoy. 3 VA trie copy. | Teat NTNGHAM. Clork s BONRER. A 2 T Clerk & STORAGE. E COURT OF THE DIS, M Without Worry or Risk. MoOVE aponsible Service—Low R, Dert ackers Jor shiv NORT H w for ahip- ping. 7059 Florida Ave. o S Sy Wnrehome Storage, Moving, Crating 418.20 160th N.W. M. 127 i <1 BONDED WAREHOUSE JACOBS 7*RANSFER (0. Moving Storage 111-113 Fla. Ave. N.E. 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Action Can The Indians of the Puebls of Santa Rosa in Arizona must lock to Con- gress to protect them from the con- | templated action of the Secretary of |Ihe Interjor and the commissioner of | the General Land Office, who threaten |to open the lands for sale, entry and public lands of the The District Court of Justice Van Orsdel vesterday suggested this rem- edy when it held that the courts lack the terms of the Gadsden purchase treaty to grant the who | sought an injunction against the Gov- The action of the District Supreme Court in dismissing the suit of the pueblo’ was afirmed “The power lies alone in Congress.” says Justice Van Orsdel, “to extend to those people protection similar to that who were more fortunate than plaintiff, merely in that they possessed a paper title from Mexico.” The court suggests that had the record title been established in Mexico to which this Pueblo was clearly en- titled, it could not be divested by the evidence offered by the Government The mere recollection of aged Indians as to the present.day habits and customs of their people would not overcome the unanswerable record of rights accruing from time immemorial, as shown by Spanish and Mexican records and traditions. While | holding that the Indians have a clear the court is forced to the find- ing that under the treaty it has no | _There was no doubt about jt—Mi- chael Muldoon had lost his £ note. How, then, was he to get back to But, sure, the London police would Into a station march- ed Michael and told his story to the The officer was inclined to be sym- | “I suppoge you wrote down the said Michael, “And jsn't that just what T don't 1 wrote it on the baek

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