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g AUCTION SALES. THE _EVENING AUCTION SALES. SHADYSIDE. | terms can Jress: 4D, Star office R NLST .urtx(u-x'r x prettiest - water-ro Romac. §15.000. Box R. Tymont: fine ehade . &arage. tomac River at rapes. iawn and shade: iarn a rive. $2.500° tarme. ¢ S T RO RU Tel. Meshanicsville 36 F-12 ete.: ropertics”on otomac Beach PG orchard ali Hughesville, Md ! TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, IMPORTANT SALE of SIXTY-FIVE AUTOMOBILES = SEW JFREFY £5 monthly. buya 20 lots near rice. $160: only $8 each Broadway. New York only ‘S8 ‘each \‘m- GE — ATTRACTIVE | fronting di. of | from | apoly Anhapolis, in Galastille, t River f-room dwelling Nearly _acre ient roads all the way For_nriee. terms, ete P. MELVIN ‘RIDGEL \ Piarsimng TTHOS.T TRUSTEES STORY. o} 17th STREET SOUTH rded ih Liver No. BOR4 falin 4B recorded in Liber Xo. 50R4, folin 454 o £ TheTand Yecords r the DitLrice of Colum ™ therehs. the Frarn:nu THURSDAY, 'THE FIFTEENTH DAY FOUR-THIR'T Y OCLOCK PM.. the follawing descrihed lan: and ‘premuses. ‘situate in the District of Co jumpla. ‘and desienated an and being in Clarance LeRoy Parker and Laura Parker's subdivision of original jots and pa:t of onginal ote 2 square 1800 ax par niat of sad suteivieion recorded 1n Book 83. paxe 158 of the rec orde of the offce of Digiriet of Columbia erms- Sold subject rust for $1.500.00. which will be announced at time of sale cash. A deposit of $200.00 required revancing burchaser’s cost Fithin thirty dasa otherwise deposit feited and Droperty may be and resold at thearretion g {he trustees. S. A. DRU LMiSLsox o 3B an2-dkds.exSu Trustees. _ Con Terms 1 for ORROW. HOMAS. J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers Sale of Two Valuable Frame Dwellings Situated Southeast i e n deed of trust duly | and at the request of the party secured | ndersiened trustees will sell at | 7 in_front of the nremises. on OF oL 44 | ising the surveyor of the ia a prior deed of fyriher Darticulars of e | purchase nrice above said Trust to be Daid ih | divieian, of 1l in sauars’ 313 ' Li%er 7 0" 61 'the re Tecordine And revenue stampa at B ot ol i Dioria Compiied with advertiser | BY PUBLIC AUCTION (On At 10151 (Stanley Horner’'s Roof) TOMORROW Commencing 10:30 A M. Ford. H jebaker, ete Daick. Doder. Checrolgt Qldsmonile. Rie 5 Oalcinma. Gewers Sine: e Many late models in Tor . Ros T TERMS OVER $150 IF DESIRED Unusunl oprortunity fo seeure a dependahle used ear ot your own price. Auctioneers Terms 4th St. N.W. Flint. mrmon, upmobile. Hasnes, Duran ni ight, Winten, ki adsters, Sedans and Coupes. ADAM A. WERCHLER & SON. Anets. FOUTURE DAY F 3 N AT(‘T'OVIER" "rmvrr S B S AL p O, YALUABLE, Two STORY BRiCK DWELL As | _PREMISES 1167 3 | By virtue of a heing nstiument No, T certain Geed 63 d trust the party sacuted thereby trustees will cell at nublic & of the nremises. an MONDAY. TEEXTH DAY OF APRIL. A FOUR PM. the followie-d and premi lumbia. ard desienated as and beine lot 271 in Harry K. Bass and H. Glenn Phelne’ aub- 773, as per olat | recorded | | of the office of the ‘sarvesor of the District | af Columbia. Subiect to covenans ecar | "“Parme: Sold_suniect trust for €2750.00 which wiil be announced at fime of saie naid n e A deposit of $300.00 reouired Canvevancinz. recording and at burchaser's cost.. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property mayv ha advartisad and resold at the discretion of the irustees BEN T. WERSTER JAMFS' F. SCHWAR. Teistaes, anT.d&ds oxSu Corner of 3rd and C Streets | thos. 1. owEN & SON. ATCTIONRERS " Northeast Premises 229 & 231 3rd St.! --Northeast. Lot 36.70x57.20. v jirtue of authonts vested in us s offer uble auction i front of mives on PRIBAT. TRE Tath DAY ¢ L 1826 AT FIVE P.M _ part of lot 5 il square 783 improved as ahove ‘erma of sale Soid_sut 1o a prio déed of trust for_ 33 154 in 3 vears. with Intereet at 7 per the purchas ice above said trust to he naid in cash A posit of $300 required at time of Terms to be comnlled with within thirts days: otherwige deposit forfeiiad and the Troperts may be readvert X riek and cost of the defanl THOMAS ) A an12.13.14.15.16 __Auctioneers. AUCTIONEERS VALUABLE T\"%\r\( with B e DWELLING. _BE! 3 319 ELM STREE SORTRWEST. yuBy il of 3 certain deed of trust. dn{’d ruary 24 ng__instrument 240, ‘tecorded March 18 e « land records of the District and at the request of the party secured théreby the undersigned trustees will sell at“public auction. in' front of the premisse, | 0%, on MONDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY APRIL. A.D. 1926. AT FOUR P.M. the fol- lowing described land and premises. in the District of Columbia. and designa as and being lot 10 in Charles E_Bane s sub- division of lots in block 7. “Le Droit Park." per plat recorded in Liber County eYor of the District of Calumbia A ciate heraof the above described land is desis- nated on the hooks of the aesessor of the District of Columbia for as lot 10 in square 3085 Terma. Sol trust for $3,000.00. which will he announced at time of sale: Puschaee price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. Con vayancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s coat. = Terms 10 be complied | with within thirty days. otberwise deposit for~ited and the property may be advertieed resold at the discretion’ of the truste H. FLAGG. taxation purposes rlflsrzss SALE OF VAL ENTTAL PROPERTY STREET NORTHEAST. | oigirument No. | bremises 1068 and 1 0 . amons the | *TRRNS OF IALE! " One-thind of The situate | olio | %01 the records of the office of the sur: | S’ ot cale’ subject to a prior deed of | HoK TusSher i geed of | Bve dan the | 17 rtue of a decree of the Supreme Court | B; of the District of Columbia 82, the undersigned trustee w 3 action in front of remises on the 16th day of 1926, at 5 o'clock p.m.. the following- eacribed land and premises.’ situate in the istrict of Columbia. to wit: The west one- 7 front en' G atreet northeast. of original 10. by the depth thereof. in square 8¢ uate in the City of Washington. Distr lumbia. and known for the purposes of sament and taxation as lot 813. and de- scribed as follows: Beginning for the same at. the northwest corner of said lot 10. and pinning thence east with the south line of Gostreat forty (40) feet. thence south through the center of said lot 10. one hundred and 1 (110) feel 1o the souith line of sad lot > thence west with the south line of said ot 10. forty (401 feet 10 the southwest onrner of sald Jot 10: thence north with the western line of said lot 10. one hundred and ten (110) feet o the place of heginning containing in all four thousand and four , hundred (4.400) square feet. more or less nd heing improved by a frame building Enown aa premises No. 11 G northeast Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the halance in two ~qual installments represented by the promisory notes of the purchaser. pavable in one and two years. with intereat at ot et smoutm Teom ‘Oas o1 saie. nayabie mi-annually. secured by deed of trust upon he proerty wold. or all cash at the option of tha purchassr. ' A" deposit of $5 Quired of purchaser at time of sale. All convayancing. recording. revenue stamps and Itorial fees At cost of purchaser. Terma of Ia"tn e compiled with ‘within 50" dars m_day of sale. or such ‘additional time may be required by the title company to \ort upon tha &tate of the fitle. ntherwis Tha trustes reserves the right to vesell the property at the risk and coat of the default I "oisehaser after five dava’ advertisment o7 auich resale in some newsnaper published in the City of Washington LOTTIE R_RICHARDSON. Trustes, care National Training School for Girla. Conduit"road and District line. C. G Sloan & Co. Aucts. Inc., 715 13th St. P Regular Weekly Sale of ‘Household Effects of Every Description At Public Auction At Sloan’s 715 13th St. SATURDAY April l7lh 1926, at 10 A.M. Auets, “TRADE Mamx BEGISTERED THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. About 6,000 Square Feet of ~Ground on H and 13th Sts. Northeast, Having a Front- age of 36 Feet on the North -Side of H Street and 34 Feet ison 13th Street, Especially < Desirable for the Automobile “Trade. At Auction By authority vested in us we will sell at ;: u;"mn‘r!!n "’l‘“v“"lfl'\“ fl.l: rvrnl N on APRIL.A'D 1076 AT FIVE OC RBtx Fly; lots 87 and 98, lflm and 101 ip squsre subject 1o a right of way fposes over the feot "ot ot 108 'ull width thereof. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 1o 'be paid in cash, balance in two egual installments payable in one and two years with interest at six per 1t per um. B“Azk semi- amlunl' frnn\ lay tl( saja. secired by, deed of tragt upon the Eod. ‘or Al eanh. at the option o i weer. "'A"depotit of $1.000 will be ‘re- uued time of sale. Ail conveyagcing, Tecording. ete. at cost 6 purchaser- Terms gl eals to b complied with witbin thirty d resold at the risk and cost of ‘Auctichesrs. trom of sale. othersise depo lo‘Jflad ind " the properts “mas be. rea e i ting purchager. THOS 1. OWEN & N, . oBl0IA LA ASB0212T street | 11 the city of Washine and Known as| Trustees’ Sale of Premises Nos. 139, 149 L Street S.E.; 326, 328, 330, 332, 334, 336, 340, 342, 344, 346 Armory Collfl S.W.; 1068 and 1070 30th St.| N.W. Br virtue of a | Court_of the “Distri in ity caise S i~ auction. 1n {zo M TWENTY THIRD DAY 0F APRIL Al the time uamed Dass: el at T square in _reserva | sauare 1197, therson Wa will | 47 “eptctivels, with improvements ence_at THREE-THIRTY ex 138 and 140 L. street tnue ‘at FOUR' P 530, 32, 54 se. ‘and will remises 32 310, ST conclude. ai FI E with 70 30th 8t n.w ur- chase money to be paid in cash and the ance in two eaunl intallments.” payable i one and two vears from the day of sale. and represented by the promissory notes of ! the purchaser. hearine interest at the rate of ix per centum per annum. payable semi annually. and accured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the pure Toe trustees reserve the | right to v or all hids. A deposit of '8t of ihe Durchase prica’ requires. at All conveyancing. notary fees purchaser's cost. Terma of sale to mplied with within thirty from day of sale. otherwise the trist serve the right to resell the property risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after advertisement of such resals in some “newspaper published in Washmgton, WALTER G MOYLE, Investment. Bld JOHN H. NELSON. Colorado Bldg.. “Trustees LER & SON. Auctioneers Trustees’ Slle of Detached Dwelling, No. 1811 Third Street N.E., Baths, H.-W. Heat, Light, Garage. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated October 9. 1925. and recorded Octobe: 1925, of ihe land records of the Distri Columbia. and at the request of the paris Clredl therens. ‘the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in_front of mises. on THURSDAY, THE TW] ECOND DAY OF APRIL.'1926. at FIV P.M.. the following descrihed lanc jises. situate_in the District of Co- Tumhia. to-wit L 7 in block X, in Grorge Truesdell + addition to the ¢ity of Washing- known ‘as - Eckinzton ber plat re. corded in the office of the survevor for the Distrie 'of Columbia. in Liver County 8. at folio 85, known for purposes of 1ssossn and’taxation as Jot 7. square $5:0. subl 10 certain covenants of record. improved as above. Terms of & | and record Elec. The ahove property be 80id subject to iwo prior deeds of aggregating about $11.150. at 6 per cent, narll(‘ll\!h\ ruldz known at time of sale. bal- ance cash rmnt of $300 required at time of ul» All. conveyancing. recording, revenue stamps and notaial fees ai cont “of purchaser. ‘erms to be complied -with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwiss the trustees reserve the right to resell QP Droperty at the risk and coat of the defanlt Iz urchaser, after five dava' advertisem ol SR resals In Same ‘newsbaper published n. P.F. CARLEY, ke JOSEPH A. PETTY. ani d&dsrxsi THOS. J. OWEN TRUSTEE! DW] Aprit 21 recorded ‘April 3 records of the Disirict of Columhis. and the request of the party seciired therebs undersigned trusiees will sell at public auc- tion in, front of the premises. on NOXDA THE TWENTY.SIXTH DAY OF APRIL. 1926, AT FOUR P.M.. the following d ecribed land and premiss. situate in the D iriet of Columbia and designated as and ing tat 37 1n William, Furmase's subdivision of lots in square 2 per Dia o s e T rvrorTor the Blost of Columbia. in Liver R. L. H.. at folio 375 Terma: Sold subject ‘10 a brior of Tor £1.000.00 and a second for about 54641, further particuiare of which will he announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trusts to be paid in cash. R deposit of $200.00 required. Conveyan ecording and revenue stamps at pur- chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thiriy days. otherwise deposit fol feited and t\\»mmo rxlv'mnv‘r»:hnrl"\:;:t‘i." and resold at the discretion of the ROBERT L. EVANS, R. W. HARR! at ing. TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two-Story Brick Dwelling, Known as Premises 912 3rd Street Northeast. By virtue of a certain deed of trust’duly recorded. 1n Libet No. 5391 Follo ¥ et sea. o fhe Tand réecris of the Districy of Colum: Bia. and al (he reauest of the party. seeu therehy. The ndersizned tristeot wil el at’ putdic auction. in- fron on "WEDNESDAY. " THE = TWEN ?’E’i‘n’:’r DAY OF APRIL, A D. 1926. AT TRIRTY GCLOCK P the - following-de- e, land and_premides, "stuate G et DFC Colimbiac and “dosignaied and being lot 136 in Willj nz ‘s division of lota in tauare 780 a8 ver Dlat fecordad In ‘he ‘offica nf the survever for the District of Columhia 1n Liber 37 at fofio 114! Terms: Sold subiect to a prior deed of trust for $1.700.00. (nrlh'r blfllflfl l‘ . B T T e “Durel 7 Bl et et $00 58 roatre ue riamos omolie and revi ‘erma to ith within thrty davs otherwise 'denosit forfeitad and the m ‘adver- fed 'and "resold” at' the discretion of the S N nzw WILSON. Jmn.nmlv_uf'zn_:' TP rustons. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUARLE FRAME F_O DWELLING, NG, PREMISES 4748, WISCONSIN "AVENUE NoRTH naid in_rach Conveyancing, recording at nurchaser's cost. recarded in, Liber 5387, foly of the land records of the | lumbia and at the “3« un 363 6t nm lollovlnt AP] “situate in the mated n;? o (2 ‘Sombina block 3 i John M, Ba ot nl:: of the iracts of land e-l ship”’ and “Mt. Airy.' “fi 15, Pl et e of the reco: of tfia office o lhi llmr of the Dist of l\lnlfl! subj to for alley ey ouf u:e re- 4 feet h" width of ll(d lot. S0 10 P Ty T Purehase “phice sbove. sa paja"in cash. " A_deposit " 0f Biifed, Contevahcine’ Tecolding gnd rev. “hiue tamps "cout. beComplied el within UMy dase. ther, t Bt ahd Tesold &t the aiteretion o the trustees. %‘% s Eh‘qn‘!'n’s‘ croar ing lot 1K gjision St of eaid right- of w1 recorded August among the land recorde of the Thstrict of Colimbia. and at the reouest of the undersigned n_front situate in the Distriot of Co- of to a prior deed of further particulars of The ‘murchase price ahove taud et a%%e | Saturday revenue stamos the following de’ | 26 and 827 in | with | 16 Rooms, 3/ | seribed By virtie of a certain dead of trust. duly on_of lota ' "SHANNON-CALDWELL & CO., INC., Aucts. LARGE "SALE—Household Furniture, Player and Upright Pianos, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., from storage houses and others At Public Auction Within Our Salesrooms 304 10th N.W. Commencing 10 A.M. ON CALDWELL & CO.. INC.. Aucts. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SO Trustees’ Sale of Tllne-Story and Cellar Brick Dwelling, No. 3114 18th Street N.W., ‘ 9 Rooms, 2 Baths, Hot-Water | | Heat, Elec. Light, Brick Ga- rage. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liher No. 3331 folio 1. ey sea of the Jand records of the District of Colum. bia. and at the requeat of the party seeu | ihereby. the gned trustees will offer o s1IS By ublic suction. in front of tha “rrrm s on W SDAY TH) DAY OF ‘APRIL vE | wilhiats i The Disteict ot Sa Tois MBS 43 10" M ‘llrlSw on of Jots in Block in Sundivimon known Ae -Inglends. | a3 ‘pe- “plat of ‘sad Martins subdivision e in Liber 38 folio 153 ‘6 the racords | 07 {he 0fice of the survesar of the District | 0 ‘Columbia.” subect 1o cartain covenants | mentionsd in said, trust Terms of aale- The Above proverts will he | 201 subiact’ 103 Drior deed of frust for | | $7.300. at @1 % due August 6. 18°7: bal. | { ance; one-third (ash' the remainder in squal | DATEents n one nd wo Years With interest ARl Abe semi-aAnualls. secured hy 2 cotind PREMor Tease veeh ha ey | £o1d “or all’cash over trust "at oniion of our. | I chager: "A deposit 013300 reatiired of pur. chiaser at time of sale. A1l conveyancing. re. | Cording, revenue stamps and notarial fres at Cost of ‘murchaser . Terms of sale 1o be | compited 'with ‘Within thirty dase from dav | of 'tale. otherwise the trustees reserve tha { 1RE'ST e | ADA STAR AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. A _Auctioneers. Restaurant Equipment, Cash Registers, Computing and Other Scales, By Order Trus- S. Marshal and Bankruptcy Trustee. By Public Auction At Weschler's 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. Saturday, April 17th Commencing 11 A.M. L P e team lectric " vent and " Siaamar ange. Broflers. Roll W, “National” and Registers. Urns: (‘nJmlhl Pln o, Famt: try and Counter Se ieel Lockers. Po. {0 "Peelcr and Motor: Mear, Biao Gopper gnd_Aluminwm -~ Kitchen Utensils, st {"A. WESCHLER & SO | Bankruptcy Slle of a Large | Stock of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Furnishings, Shoes, Dry Goods, Cash Register, Etc., in No. 3027 M St. N.W. By virtue of an order of the Supreme iCourt of the District of Columbia. holding & Bankruptey Court in re Harry C. Tolstol Bankrupt No. 1661 the undergisned trustee will sel auction, within the above remises DAY R AY OF 0% COMMENCING ‘AT X O'Ci 3 clean. fresh stock of Li dnd” Children’s Furnishings. ineludine Shoes. Dressas. Hamers, Underwear Hats. Caps Shirts. Overalls Work Shirts imonos_House Sinpers Gloves. Dry Goods anta. Notions. eic.” alse practically” new ectric 6-Clerk Cash Raristar The above stock will first be offered as an antirety and if a matisfactory hid is not re. ceived will he immediately sold in detail Terms: Cash HARD D. DANIELS. Trustee . 161738 BF St NW. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Valuable Business Prop-; erty, Store With Apart- ments, No. 1747 F Street| N.W.,, by Auction. By virtue of authority vested in_the un- dersiencd. we will ofter for by publie auction in front of the pres on TUES AT APRIT THE TWENTIETH 1926, AT OVRARINEY. OCLOCK P Lot ¢ in square 189, 1R.2x80 ft_ to alier. improved By four-story brick building containing store- room on first floor and 3 apartments abov In a convenient lo-ation to many sovernment buldings. Terme per cent £5 000 h on Suhjee’ 1o trust of $1 00- at due Februars. 19207 halanee the remainder £50 ner month. secured by a second deed of trusts on the Pronerts wnld. o) All cash. at the ontion nf The Durchaser. Deposit 0f $500 requirad at | sale. Terms to he complisd with 1n 30 dass. Atherwise rirht i ressrved to resel]l the nron. Ly _at the riak a cost_of the defaulting Durchaser after five dase: advertisament of uch Tesale in some neWapaver in Wash- | ington. D. €. All mme!ln & and record- | M4 WESCHLER & SON. AUCTS THOMAS J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | TRUSTEFS SALE OF DESIRABLE TWO. | STORY, BRICK TWELLING STTUATE | NO_ 623 EYE STREET NORTHEAST By virtis of & deed of trust recorded in Lier No. 526 at folio 74, of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, we_sha | gell_in_front of the nremises on MONDAY T "TWEA T SR DAY "BF APRIL | AT FOURTHIRTY OCLOCK | r . and also part ! erms ol “tale- One-fourth cash. halance one. (W and three veArs with fiterest at | Der' cent ber annum. payable emn-an nually. Denocit of $200 reanired 3t time ale and the Durchaser allowed ' fifteen | TIENt (5 resell the nroperty at th risk and CoRt of the defaulting purchaser. after fve { davw “udvertisement' of Ruch zesaler in some | newoaner punlished in”the €11% of Wagh | ¢ iy CHOREE 1° a%ficut _an10.d&ds exsu from date of sale to complete the | purchase Al convevancing. recording and cevenie stamps At cost of purchaser ther particu of" nle BALTZ Truster OWEN. Trustee Fur- | an15.d&ds.exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. .\mru)\:zm TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO ALLABLE| T i SES 17 16 SOUTHEAST. By virtue of certain deeds of trust. dated | Drcember 1371024, being inst-uments Noa. | 200 and 201, racorded mber 18, 1924 AmOng the land racords o7 The. District of Columbia, and ‘at the reauest of the ‘oarts sarured thereby. the undaraigned trustaes will s2il a1 publc riion, tn tront’ of the prem isee on MONDAY. THE TWEN1YS/K.H DAY OF APRIL.A'D 1826 AT FIVE PM. | the following_deseribed land and premises siate in the Distriet of Columbia and desis hated ad and_being Inta A1 And B8 In square 1160 of R. B Behirend s sundivision of Iot per plat recorded in the office of the sur vor for the District of Columbia in Libe 70, at folin 108 Terma: Each s0ld sudiect to prior dseds | of trust for about S&.800. further nartcuiare | o o SN e e e b s | on each parcel and revenue stamps at Terms to he comn'ied with with: daye. otherwise ¢mmoait forfeitad and Property mae he advertised and resoid at the | | discretion of the t . { B DICKEY | S B. HARRISON Trustses | ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Modern Semi- | No. 6127 Eighth Street N. W ovi| .with Garage. | By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | recorded on August 10. 1925. aa instrument No. 118, ‘among the ‘land tecords of ‘the | District of Columhia. and at the request of | the party secured thereby. the undemm«l; trustees will offer for sale by publ in front of the remises. NIV SIRTH . DAY AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the foll land and _bremises. sitwa of Columbia. to wii: " Part of by nnie ‘E. Bealle. trustee’s. subdivisio art of the tracts of land called “Peter's | Seat” and the “Woodward's Lot.” as Bir piatwoorded i Liver County 1§, folio | IR. of he records of the office Yevor of ihe Diatrict of Coampia. deseribed | s follows: Beginning for the same at a nt on the east line of Ath atreet distant 15 feet south of the south line of Ritten- housa sireet- and ruRning thente oath AloRE d east lind of naid 811 street 26 foot: ' thence east ‘at right angles 10 aaid 8th street 10 Uinerce. norih “pavaliol with, IR strees | 5 Jest; and thence wost 100 ‘foet to' the | Iace of beginning. imoroved by f-reom and th. ‘hot-water Melee. Tght dwelling | and sataze. Subiect to the TEht OF was over the east 717 feet 0f the abova described | property by full ‘width for "the use and | nefit ‘of Wdjacent praperties. Terma of Sold “subject 1o first deed | of trust securing $3.000. due April 21. 1928. | interest 834 7 balance to bs paia in cash or."at_option of purchaser. $500 cash and | balance {0 be represenied by the promissors notes of purchaser bearing 634 % "nterest | and payahle in monthly installmenis o | each installment to be avplied first o the | payment of interest and thereafter to balance of principal, said note to be secured by desd 28 frust on the property woid. " A devosit of 300 reauired of ‘purchaser ‘at time of" sale All conveyancing. recording. Tevenue stamps | and norarial fees at cost of purchaser. “Term of sale i pe ‘compiied” wlth withia thirly days from day ‘of sale. otherwise the tru inen reserve’the righi bo resclllthe proverty, at the rigk and cost of the defauling pur: Theh Tosals T some ‘ew toiteea a such resale in some newspaper pul n The cits of Waahington. B G BugkNE youxs. BERR SREN SLOAN & ( %1% (5 B wACTIONEE! SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PERSONAL FF; WO FIANOS gg\hv‘r flvn,gnag nnnfi:?- BoRE fsn Eifi S RATOB: | - N'A S8 there will-be sold ot blc - " {n"this rooma of C..G: Sloan & Go. 78 1th " tret n.w-. Wash nmnA enforce tor and_ unp; o1 goods . “trunks and contenth. beds. bureaus. follgwins naci iyt lnd e Dlvll. Clarence 'K%VAJ. fuhAL STORAGE AND MOVING CO. WIS, Proprietor. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Large Sale Household Goods ‘Upright Pianos Player Piano lO!d‘u U.tS.Equiul '“Culh Register * Order U. S. Marshal Linseed Onl, Paint_and Varnish ‘ omputing Seales Automobiles s By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. Saturday, April 17 Household Goods commencing 9 A.M. Avutomobiles ........ 10 AM. | wi Restanrant Equipsnsat .o....11 Cash l'::hm.ad Scales n.afi.‘“u. apls. Towi | APRIL Detached Stucco Dwelling, | 5% ESCHLER & SON. Auctionesrs [ Trustees’ Sale of Three- Story | | Brick Dwelling, No. 1706 17th | Street N.W., Being Converted l Into Blulneu Property. By virtue of a certain deed of (rust dated | August 15 1 e 18 PR L meny warkyatroed Aupuat 15, | of the District of Columbia_and At the & | auest_of the n secured therchs. the | nndersigned trustees will offer for sale by | ublic anction _in_front af the premises. on | ONDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF ' i926. AT FOUR OCLOCK PM he following described land and premises. | tuate in the District of Columhia. 1 wit 17 in 3. 3. Edson and J 'R Edsons sub division of oriemal lot 1 19 ‘square | BS5 Plat recorded i Tiver '3 . at folio | 75, in the surveyor's office of the District | f “Calumbia. improved by brick dwelling now heing converted into store with apart- | ments Terms of sale The ahove praperts will . be & subject 10 a_prior deed of trist for | 1928 halance cash it of $600 required of purchaser at time Of sale " All convevanelng. recording. | sevEniC wtimins ‘And DOtATIAL faek Al cOML 0f PMhaser Torme of sale to be complisd with within thirty dass from dax of s otherwice the trustees resarve (he ticht o resell the property. at the rick and cost of the defaulting vurchaser. after five dass advertisement of sueh resale in some news. | paper published in the city of Washingion. | ... { AUSTIN C. WALLER THOMAS B, LAWLER. apls.dédsexsu " Trustees. SHANNON. CALDWELL & CO.. IN AUCTIONEFR Refin;?s.le % Valuable Fixtures™ and Equipment of The “Losekam” | Cafe-Restaurant | No. 1323 F St. N.W. Thursday April 22, 1926 | Commencing 10 A.M. | Dining_ Rooms: 23 Imported fiemwnwl} Tables. 50 Imported Mahogany Armchaire. Ak “Tables. 100 Assorted Lunchroom Chairs. large quantity good quality Crockery several hundred pieces mew). Silver. Linen new and used). Glassware. Oscillating - Elec- tric Fans. Ceiling Fans, Mirrors, Paintings, Ornaments, ete. At 12 Noon Nearly new “Liquid Carbonic fods Foumain, Handgome lnhog te Glaas Fixtures (Fouttain uaid to have cost $4.000). Nonal” Cash | ore R omatic Electric efrigerating lant, Ventilating and Exhaust Fans, Iron -Glass with inner combination vault. Plate L" Cigar Case. Dumb Waiter. Elec- frie” Lichting Fixiures. Electric Sign.” Awn- ing. ete. Immediately Thereafter ! i t: G d Coal Ranges, ! BroticesOvens. Griddice ote h:fe Q- | Elec. Coif d_other Utansi Dish ‘l'ame:r’ K .,n Meat " Grinder. iemnmn':-.’ €O.. INC.. DWELL & Th!fi'f .20. gu‘ " Auctioneers. ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. B-nlmlptcy Sale of Computing and Other Scales, Cash Reg- ister, etc.; Also 1925 W‘llyu- Knight Coupe. :* By virtue of an order of the Supréme n of the Distriet of Columbia. Rolding a | mpm Gourt in re Walter James Simons. | t No. 1666, the unde tru. ull &t pudlic. auction, .5 fllusr 14:8ycup Cnum, "Slnl‘tfi’ o Casn 4 nur. ote. ! VIN DIENER. Trustee., 0" 14tn 8t. . ap1 710 14th 8t N.W. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. nus% ALE E lYABLE BRICK 183 cl | Underwood Typewriter. | streat 37 fest | some " ne S WASH-INGTON D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL -15, 1926. AU NIAI.IS. Aueflaumn Trustees’ Sule of Valuable Brick Dwelling, Known as Premises 509 P Street Northwest. irtie of 8 certain deed of trust, dated 25 peing jastrument Ko, 5 n 9th. 1 amonk the ud e District of Columbia. and at l unt of the party l:ll 'r‘ll med 111 ll ‘will BT o R '0"""“ mmflflcl e .l?lmm nd dtl ERL TR E Y e’ ot the ‘wur: a8 per plat recorded In iiber 12 of ‘ records of umbia. subject to a prior deed of veyo: o Diatrict of o 0.00. further particulars of snnounced at time ol llln orige ihove, #hid darm-vl of (‘nnvry.m ecording and - Stampa A ot Herm nolied with witl thirty days other- wise denosit forfeited and the property may Ra"havertined and resold at the discretion of the "istees. e RORERT 1. EVANS. ROW. HARRIS ant0-qhdeex Su Blnkruptcy Sale of Uphol:tery Goods, Wall Paper, Decor: ing and Wall Faper Equp ment, Hardwood Office Equip- ment. etc., in Nos. 1627-1629 You Street N.W.; Also Ford Auto. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbhia _hol { !lnkrlxmfl' ('nur' n re William W Tuckey And Richard W. Tuckes. individually yaas fo-partners. lrmma 2 W Tuckes, hankrupt No. lfll"l lht undersigned {rustes. will sell by’ public wuction.” within the 2hove miemised DAY, APRIL NINETERN 326" COMMERCING AT TN O LOCR A M. Velyots and Miscellans ou Dranery Samples and Shade Cloth. Wall Paper. "Paint_ Material. Hardware. Display Screens. Set Falls Poles. Stage Scaffold and Boards. Ladders. Sawing Machine with Mo tor. Unholstery Supplies ~ Button Machine Paper Trimmer. Desks. Files. practically new Pitds Ford Auto. ete. an DELMAS C STOTLER Trustee. Woodward Building. the ‘Purchas durt 1o be in cas S50 00" re- Terme Auctionsers. { Trustees’ Sale of Modern Fire- proof Garage, No, 712 E Street Southeast. Br virtue of a certain_deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5314. folio 142 et in e 1and” recordn of the District of Coliimnia -and 'at ‘the request of- the party ecured ‘therehy. the ‘Undermened trustees i offer for sale by public a rlln" in front of the premises on WEDNESDAY. THE HeETPRTRE 00T OF APRIL ihas. AT FOL'R O'CLOCK P.M _ the following described land and premises. ate in the District of Columbia _to-wit: P ! oniginal lot 2 in square H02. heing th it 37 feet front and ruaning h with that wadth the full depth of said Int 2 also the west 37 fest by the full width of lot 19 in Bradier's subditision of lote in square AN2 as per p) recorded in the offce of the surceyor for the District of Colnmbna in Tiver R L. H. al folio 284 saifl parts of lots described 1n one parcel as follows Beginninz at the southwest (n"lly of said lot 2 and running thence t on F thence north 119 feet to Ih! north fine of sald Jot 19 thence west 37 fest . and thence south 112 feet to the place of Nesinming. improved as above Terms of sale One-third of the purchase moaney to he paid in cash. the halance in two equal instaliments. reoresented by the promis. ory notes of the nurchaser | and two years. with interest at 7 per cent { per annum from day of sale. pasable semi annually, secured by deed of trust upon the property’ sold. or Al cash. at the ontion o the purchaser. ~ A deposit of $1.000 require of purchaser at time of & All convevanc recording. revenue st and notarial cost of purchaser. Ternis of sale to aplied with within thirty dase from | day " af ‘sale. otherwise the tristses resarve the right 1o resell the nroperty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five da: dvertisement of such resale in paper pullished in the City of STEPHENSON pavable in one | Wasnington. D_C. JOSEPH G HARRY F MERCIER OatdeanS AUSTRALIA HONOLULW. NEW ZEAVAND The ol Equioned Rosal Mail Stegmers AR 0,000 (ons) June 4 00 tons) May Sai! from Vancouver. . ete. appls Can P Washingten. o1 the € fine, Winch ' Bide.. _Vineguyer, R nadian’ Aus. Hastings EUROPE WHITE. STAR RED STAR and ATLANTIC TRANSPORT Our staff of travel ex- perts can solve your problem of steamship passage. ‘Washingten Office 1208 F. St., N.W. R. M. HICKS, Manager STORAGE FOR Fuerrvll AN Pumos WESCHLER'S. Pa. ave. n Main 1043" Matn 9530 Without Worry or Risk. 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Ozone of the ocean; peaks to climb; trails to hike and ride; sn army of ponies and ; motor tripsto Morgine Lake; to Banff —over the 104 mile Auto Highway to Lake Windermere. : er Tourist Tickets at Greatly Reduced Fares Ask for information and rates on Tour C—145 _ Camlhnl'nclflc fos 15th St .. Washingt: 5 . PERRY cen” Ar;‘t:!ln. Dept., 334 lhluon ‘Aver N P €y POLISH ROVALISTS SEEK YORK AS KING Monarchists’ Move Is Seri- ously Discounted—Briton Prefers Own Country. By the Associated Press. LONDON, April 15.—The conver- sion of Poland into a monarchy, with the Duke of York, second son of King George. as King, is the aim of a sec. tion of the Polish people, says a dis- patch to the Dally Mail from War- saw. The correspondent says the idea of giving Poland, now a republic, & king is gaining ground there, and the mon- archists hope, if the nation adopts their view, to persuade the Duke of York to accept the crown. As viewed in political circles here. such aspirations on the part of the Polish monarchists do not seem more likely of fulfillment than a similar de sire of the Albanians. who vainly tried to induce Prince Arthur of Connaught to ascend the throne before it was ac- cepted by Prince William of Wied in 1914. It is stated that it may safely be assumed that British royal person- ages prefer the comparative surety of their own country to an uneasy crown of a central European state. COL. SMITH STARTED IN MINOR POSITION Has Been Precinct Committeeman for 31 Years—Majority Over +McKinley Now 123,605. By the Associated Press CHICAGO. April 15—Col. Frank L. Smith, who won the Republican nomination for Senator over Senator William B. McKinley in Tuesday's primary, has been a precinct commit- teeman for 31 yvears and believes that the way to success in politics is to begin in a minor position with a small zone of influence. “For 31 vears I have been precinct committeeman almost continuously.” he said at his Dwight, Ill, home, where he received congratulations on his victory. “Nothing much to make a hurrah about in that, yet that job brings you into relationship with all your neighbors. You are their po- litical father and confessor. You hear their troubles. You have an in- fluence that gathers momentum.” Col. Smith’s majority over Senator McKinley stood at 123,605 today, with returns counted from all but 437 pre- cincts. OPEN WAR ON THIEVES. Poultry Men Offer Standing Re- wards to Protect Chickens. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. WILLIAMSBURG, Va., April 15.— The Jamestown Poultry Association, in session here this week, voted to raise a reward fund of $500 'for chicken thieves. Poultry owners in the whole ‘of James City County and a district of York County will be asked to unite in raising this fund. The raising of pure bred utility poultry is a large indystry in this section. e D. C. BILL GOES OVER. Action Deferred on Separate Utili- ties Commission Measure. Effort was made by Chairman jZihiman of the House District com- mittee to call up for action at the regular meeting-of the committee yes- terday the bill authorized by a sub- committee providing for a mew public utilities commission distinct from the District Commissioners, with a people’s council and a statement that it is the will of Congress that the Public Utilities Commission should establish a half-rate carfare for chil- dren. Action was deferred owing to the shortness of time until the special meeting on Friday, at which the first business to come up will be the pre- posed investigation of Commissioner Fenning. PROPOSALS. U_S. ENGINEER OFFICE. 1068 NAVY DE- P artment _ Building. ~Washington. D. ieg Droposals Sl ba recsived here widl 12 m. Mav 14. 1926 and then opened. for the econstruction of the pips line from the old filtered water reservoir for the water supply project for the District of Columbis. | Further_information on_anplication OFFICE _OF THE MAYOR. CITY_ H. FPREDERICK MARVLAND, = oE. PRO FOR_ALTERATIONS PR OR: RA HOUSE. FREDERICK. MA LAND will be_received at the Ofce of the M: of Frederick. Maryland, until 1 o'clock am. MONDAY. MAY 5. 1926. an then publicly onened. Each bid must be ac- companied by a certified check. in amount of 3 % of the amount of the bid. pavable {0 the Mavor and Aldermen of Frederick. Forme for provosals. plans and soecifications m-y be obtained at the Office of the Mayor k Fredenck of ai the ofice ‘of Eodier & uundzin. Architects. 1207 Ese street no: Bachingion D¢ Plans asd spocif- (‘ jons must be returned "|Ih the bld The rieht o relectany ‘or ‘all bids in re plone'ted opeciRcations can & Riders. Exchange, Baltimorg, M MAYOR A &‘13 MEN lln. ERICK. LLOYD C. C au\-mufl.flhml—t §3 DAYS, $550 to ‘lm u“mcm"-lflfl Lisbon, Spain, Tangier, Italy, Inn‘c'h::: = sm. Norwly Pjorh, Scotland, Berlin (f London), re- peating 1925's great success. Beoks now open for following 1327 craises Feob. 5, South Amerioan and Mediterranean in Combinatien 86 days, $300 to ‘;?0 . 19, Around World - Ovsr“n ‘four mne., $1250 to $2900. . 20, To the Mediterrancax o R daye, 8000 (o §1706, IC_CITY. N. J.