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t AUCTIONS TUESDAY, RE MAY SORTS 89 FOR SALE—FIOUSES. (Continued.) A \er\ Targe Detached Home war 20th ‘and Monroe sts. de ooms (4 bedrooma) ” 5 —in Woodrid ) : &nd gercene il Jawns und ul ®arage: paved steet: bes_al 1.501 HOW ) 1311 W0 St CHEVY (1 A ree rdoms (4 Teepis ttie, ng_porch. Klasee: fireplace: bow: A AN EA | AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAN AT WESCHLER & SON. Auctioncers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Resi- dence No. 1232 Rhode Island Whade trees: d-car ‘ontvenient o b lin Avepde N.E. A stores. Priced for ll! ue of a certain deed of trust. duly ). Phone Matn 808, ' . *Amh 25. 1924, instrument num. STEIN CO.. e the office of the recorder of N t‘“"'w:&e.‘;"..;“&‘"‘é.“l'x e thereb: = o par g > SE, SPECIAL—he e :r%m‘.'%nfi:\":g.r "’:T"“ TV @ ion, in front_ot the, nremiscs. ONLY $11,000. 5 »n UESDAY. THE TWENTY.-FI DAY LY MAY. 1026 AT FIVE 0(7"]45(?!“ PM buy in a dgehed - d 3, (O pedrogets) ong | dtuate in the District. of Columbia. to-wit e lowing “described land ‘and premise er).in Lot "Tumhered 1 e (48 b b iih paved Streots: BUS | 745" W olhers: “rgidisinion. of "ot i bine. e ool iy fiome is mod- | biack uumbered wx (®): “South Brookland Phone for I o You wize like at. ::,"‘;'rfi."“mad o ‘,”cfi""’u‘" e ; e of Calunbia fn Liber ]»()l GLASS & PLALLIPS, Inc.d 78 o Totto” 17+ suid ook Six (8] being PRICE. weell conntptieted hom 15 ot fiate nspe SERVIC 3 0" EIGHT any Food nwo oor u proferrad: Wil ma Cal Main 2350 or Drust Bl 6 TO X ROOMS: a1v good section psseesion within ORD, Room 101 S HIx WANT TO BUY £ate or brick. white X, St > LOLORFD MAN CASH omdtion or sectign. WANTS FOR COLOY 1 s this pr ction. 03 wood RUNTDOWN RESIDI section o tweive roons bost 0f condition thruout: The owner will consider rea- vone Main 604 T AT . N.W. 16 "This property is and merits jDOw known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as square numbered thirty-nine hundred thirty-eeven (3937) property will be oid aubject prior deed. of trust securing_forty-two_hun- dred and ffty dollare ($4%50) wt 7oz fn- terest. L 1927. Terms of sale: $1.500 cash, !lnwu\h-'emwdb:lm- deed of trust pen the property sold able in monthly lmen! of $75. i ding interost. or al i cash over, trust. on' of parchaser. 250" re o0 S Miime' of sale. *Comevancine, re. ding. revenue stamps and notarial fess at cost. uu urchaser. Terms of sale to be com. Dlled ith_within thirty days from day of wale. otherwise the trusiees reserve the righ! 1o Tesell the property at the risk and cost o the defaulting purchaser. after five dars’ ad- vertisement of such resale in some newspa. B’r \'nhlinw(l in the City of W lllln(loll ORMAN L. SANSH! . | DRt S AN Bank OF WASHINGTON, By ROBERT N. HARPER. Pregident myl4-déds.exSu o a RRICK_HOT ction: old house cash_ payment. Room 40 Continentai | PREFER OLD HOUSE 14 like "Adkdress Box SARVEY WE avE PERCHASERS FOR TOMES 1% @il e tions 41 the ©ity. For quick sale hst | GTADMAN, Realtor, i “,'!':n'-\ Ave S F _Lincoln 346. MWE WANT Business P'roperties, Investment Properties, Apartment Houses, ‘or Sale or Exchange. WHAT HAVE YOU? 1. R."HOWENSTEIN CO., . Q0R. 131171 St W RS FOR BOUSES IN IUU\". e ar PRACTIVE SUMMER Jm\n [0 ity List your house | i“xo\onO! & SONS, 14 Pennevivania Ave SE | ek shaded Wil Fuifax County ater'in howe. fruit ~eason. Possession-at any 1o 2 pm. excent Sunda: A o ORTH CHESAPEAKE BEACH—NEW COT: Taawes, large rooms and_porches: furnished W aceommodate 8 May 30th or after. Po- tomac 5 SUMMER COTTAGES FOR RENT AND b2 all beaches near New Londa < with all modern impro Tathing. fishing, boating. go'f 1= For fall informa- it¢ C.'L. BROCKETT. Conr 21 Beach, Va. . Address Box * BEAUTIFUL Jots o triflers. Star_oftice. EST . LOCATED each : Be ai froni N 4 Bar hing, bosung and fishing: ng for $1.400. bay front proverty to Washiugton: Address Box 11 WATER FRONT P mu;m Y. om. ird: rest Xs. 0 BUY 60 Carest available $26.000. Wash Wash’ LT AT BACK BAY p. C. chean. JOR SALE—MASON: Toom cotla <pacious \'ater. bathhonse e thifet: ajt sports in geason. Also cottige o reni, for season, S50 Adams_3634-J._ SR WATERFRONT COTTAGES. COMPLETE IN ecery detall, tneluding mm.n.x two ted: sooms. two large screened Dorches, livin yoom, Kitchen, ‘bath. Priced right.’ Smal cash payment nce easy. Short ride from Wash' wuto_or by motor coach di- eet Free booklet and suto 3 ( MATTESON. Bond ¢ olony POINT PATIE 3ner colony. cular. BAUMAN, ¢, Phone M ST-ON-THE-BAY SESTRICT- Send for free particu. 1504 “& HEINZMAN. REST) on_the Patuxent & Al B RICTED _ST'M send for free INZMAN, 1504 LANEDON. On the Potumae, tor front lote: resirict wner, Valley Lee, M, S beautiful ted. El SHANNO INC day! 1 v 1ollowing Lots 1 tributa allurnz spots 0 Bay and is Dract Tocluded view Hous, grounds, Nummet erms: ly payments. For further tions to 29 miles from the conenderd {0 be .CALDWELL & CO., Auctioneers. Large Sale of 68 aluable Unimproved Lots in Deale, Md. A Valuable Lot to be Given Away Free By virtdh of authority vested in the undersigned, we Wil sell at_pub- lie auction on the premises at Deale, Ml commeneing 4t 4 pam. Satur: 4, and contiuing; av NMay Instri one ¢ the Iy e the sale is Ba with orchards, garden, and is on the waterfront. boarding house. 20 per cash; balance easy month- Conveyanc- ing, revenue stamps, at cost of purchase information sud di ZCL lo_ Droperty anply to Shannon, Caldwell & Co. 197 et Line., ) the miost Chesaprake rrounded by beautil Ideal for cent ete., AU FTIO\ SALES, TEIS. 5. G TRUSTEES' SALE Ol DWELLING B 1217 QUE STRE TURE DAY, N & SO ¥ ING, ET AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE PREMISES ORTHWEST. BRICK NO. By virtue of a certan deed of trust, dated ¥ebruas 1926 recorded March reconds of the 1 Tl DAY OCLO FOURHIRTY Sne deseribed e Dix an heing b o sid ot 1 conter of the party, lescribed ax follows Tormerly known as Now 026 n«l‘-vl Colunbia, and at OF OCK and premi ict of Columbia, 2ina) it wal 121 being instrument No 87 ong the land “Tollow- %, situate in and “designated as 1ot 1 Beginuine for the D the south Tine of said lot of the southwest cor- in square of bezinning the between houses 1 and 1213 Que now., and sunmine thence east 18,66 feet the the party wall between Tiouses 0 as Nox. 1209 and 1211 Que thence “north through the center of <t.mentioned wall 76,26 fret: thence west kouth Que xt. n Iy the letter rarveyor of the 1856 teet to 1 yiorth of the blace of bezinn 76.26 fect to the place ing jmproved by house now known as No bl toget! With the auditor's renort i No. 19106, in the Thietriet of Colum! “Auditor's P smprovement, Terms: Sold <ibic trust for 500.00 ot int due ng_and thence of beginning: nz distinguished made by the lumbia, filed 4t beine marked her with all the t o a prior deed of further Which will be announced at time of sale: particulars of the surchase price bove xaid _trust to be paid h canh. A depokit of %2 200 ) required. Conveyancinig, meording and revenue stamod Jvuxv aser's cost. Termis 0 be complied xithin, thirty dayeotherwise deposit folted wnd the property may be advertised Tosold ut the discretion of the trustees. L. H] 5 \\" 25 exSuglio TAM 1 F Bq:&fi. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable | Two-Story Brick Dwelling With Garage, Being Premises No. 1412 Perry Place N.W. By virtue of & certain deed of truet. dated Seplember 28, 1935 belng ingtrumept No. B herarded” Sepiember The Yand reconds of the \)mrlet or (‘nl\)mhh 18nd At {he request of, the party harety. he undersyEned” trustees will seil at | pUbLie Auction. in_front of the premises. on TUESDAY. THE 5th DAY OF MAY. AD. 1926, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M.. g-drseribed land and premises. situate i ict_of Colambia. and designated 0t 37 in Harry Wardman's and | ones’ subdiviston of lota in hlock “West Holmead Manor, corded in the office of the Survesor for the District of Columh.a. in Liber 47 at folio Block 2 now 'known as siuare 2888 Subject to building hne restriction and cove- nants of record. Terms: Sold ‘subject to & prior deed of trust_for $3.800.00, -further particulars of !which will ‘be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above suid trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 required. Convesancing, rocording and reveuue stamps ‘erms tq_be complied A purehaREs ost, with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be Iver- h'«d‘ and vesold &t t) ‘discretion of the J. 0. GORDOXN. G. B. AKENS, dfdsegSn - - Ty v e ToMoRROw. ADAM A. WESCHLER & N. Auctioneers. { Modern E&mpmml of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office, Per- sonal Effects, Etc.,, By Auc- tion. On WEDNESDAY. MAY T“L\T\ ilXT" 1926, COMMENCING TWO OC] we will sell by public suction. at “el(‘hlfl' . 50" Penna. uce. nw.. fo eliforce our len tor rent and other charges. complets equip- ment of Ear. Nose and Throat Office, l’rrwnal Effecte, etc. left with us by Dr. E. Fahrney. including l)nlhlh‘\onev‘r <~nmmflte with stand Othalmaic Chatr, Foun- tam Cusnidor. Sterilizers. Trial Lens Cabinet with Lenses and Fitting Frames. Specialist Cabinets, Electric Test-tvbe Cab) net. " “Coakle P, Olerion it Tabls. Instrument Cabinet. “Wocher” Com- pressed Air “Higl-frequeney apparatua. nositic Set. “Rice Otoconcussor. Enamel o Jnstrumients, Hooks. ete.: niio trunk Ieft with us in name of J. F. Parker and Ellonei n "hame oSV Bxpailiont. vagties interested will viease take notice. "., PORTLAND HOTEL. l!lh 8t. Q Vermont Ave. N.W. Al ~mri0.1 THOS. J. OWEV & S0 Aflmo\hlu‘ Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- Story and Basement Brick Apartment House Containing Sixteen Apartments Known as the Belmar and Situate 1333 Belmont St. N.W. By virtue of a certaln deed of tru: ¢, dul. recorded i Liver No. 5076, Golia 108 € e of the land records of the District of Colimbia, und &t the request of the party { secured “ihereby. the mudersigned trustees I sell at public auction i front. of the prymises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY T DAY, OF MAT AD. 1020, AT FOUE O'CLOCK P.M.. fhe following described lan and “premisss, mum in the District of Co- Iumbia. and dew ae and being lot in"Colimbia Helkhts Realts' Comtpanys’ su division of lots in Block B, "Columbis Heights." now known s saua 2868, per plat recorded in tha office 0f the su Yeyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 39. at follo 151. Subject to the covenauts of recor Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust o $33.000.00, rurther Dariicuiare of which will ‘be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $2.500.00 re- quired. Conveyancinz. recording and rev. enue stamps at purchiser's cost. Terms 6 be complied xith within thirts dave other: wise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of 1. McBRIDE, KIEFFER "DELAU THOS. J. OWEY & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM. ! PROVED RL\L]E&)’I‘ATL RNOUX A | PREMISES 258 TREET i NORTHWEST. l\('m\. D C. | By \irbie ot 4 rertain feed ot st daied | June 10. 1095, heing, Instrument’ Xo. 215 | recorded June foos. ‘amonk the land Tocords ot the District of Cotembla and.at the request of the party serured thetehy. the underslened trusieen will_sell at DUDC auc tion, in front ot the premises. on WEDNES. DAY, THE TWENTY-XIXTH DAY OF MAY. A.D."1928. AT FIVE.THIRTY P.M.. the fol: lowing described land and premise. situate in the District of Columbia, and désiknated nd being, part of lot “E in Heller's sub- on of 1ot n_ sauaze fve hundred and ient (561 per plat of eald subdi- vision reconled in lh' (IMN of the surveyor of the waid District of Columhia. in Book B. at pagn 33, descrided as follows: Beginning for the sanie on the north line of said lot. n 3 feet east of the northwest cormer of lu.l(l lot. said point being at the center of the parts wall between houses No. ' 34 and 232 F etreet northwest and ran- ning thenoa east along the north line of said ilul 33 feet, as shown on s nlat of | made by the surveyo: of ekl Distric Columbia: thence south 20 fect to tha south line of cuid lot; thence west aline the said th line, 35 feet to a point dua south « { the place of begiuning. and running thencs { north_throukn the center of sald party wall 10 the placs of beglnniug. rme: Sold subfect 1o a prior deed of 00.00. further particulars of Daid in % Sepostt of $250.00 teqaired. Con: | vevaneluz, record: ampe at Purchser's cost. Terms to be cowvlied }with within “thity daye. odherwiss Genosit adver. forteited and_ the’ provarty mas be adver i und resold at the discretion of HARRY 8. WELCH. Sr. HARRY 8. WELCH, Jr SHANNON-CALDWELL & © CO., INC., Aucts. LARGE SALE — Household Furniture, Upright Pianos, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. from storage houses and others . At Public Auction - Within Our Salesrooms 304 10th N.W. | Wednesday, i May 26 Commencing 10 A.M. Bureavs, Springs. Mattresses, Chif- amed Oak_Stickley Diniog Suite. rved Onk Buffet. Beautiful Velour om Tablez, Cash Rez- Pier Glass alnut _Frame, Dining Dining_Chairs, Rockers. Wonderful ,{ Dining Suite, Refrigerators, Ive Large Cans of Carbide, Pianos, olas, Wlfkel‘ Furniture, et '0.. INC.. Aucts, —__FUTURE _DAYS. “THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Two-Story Six-Room and Bath Brick Dwel With Hot- Water Heat, Electric Light, No. 1442 Oak St. Northwest. At Auction. By autbority vosted in us we will eoll at \‘_nh ig auction in, frout of he premises on RSDAY. THE — TWEN’ v B A, 1026, ) AT PIVE OCLOCK .. lot 518, uare Meags: Chold aubiert To & firet of trust for $4.000. with interest at cent and_a second deed of trust payable $46°67 ver month, and 4 lor !‘3.’5 0. aid trists 10 be Daid in cash ms""é‘fi 3.0'»'5-& Tequired af bime of sale. | Sa i 110, be Gus "or depouit. Tor. Yfl \)unnnndnl fecording, elo. st pur. 08, J. OWEN & SON. Aucts. XS\ tised | trust Beds, foniers( Maseive ( Portiere: ister, Tables, Mahogan Chekts, alc mz«: i M e Tollow- | us per plat re- | i ! onvevanging. recording. reveme sty B C. G. Sloan & Co.. Inc. AUCTS. 715 13th St. QssTED Large Sale of Household Effects|: Of Every Description |}: At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Wednesday May 26th, 1926 : at 10 AM. M H. TFIR :4 = “ LOAN & (0., Inc., Aucts. “THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable New Modern Frame ‘Bungalow, Known as Premises 5604 Ne- vada Avenue Northwest, Just North of McKinley Street, Chevy Chase, D. C. By virtue of u certain deed of trust. dated Januiars 11, 1020, being inutrument No. 110 recorded February 6. 1936, amonk the land records of the District of Columbls. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will well at publ Alon, n front ot the premises, on FRID WEN' SHTH TAY R M A A D AT FIVE PM.. the following described lnnd ‘and premises. sitfiate in the District of mbia. and destguited as and being lot ame 1999 in R. F. Trwin and Alfred ahdivision as ‘Der Dlat reco: in the office of the survevor for the District ot Columbia i1 Liker R0. follo 18 subiect 10 huilding re=triction line as shown on said DIgt. and suhiect to covenunts of record. Terms: Sofd subject to u prior deed of trust “for '35.000. further =particulars of which will T anhounced at time of sale: balance 1000 cash, the remainder in monthly payments of $50. including interest at Big ¥ “wecured by a second deed of trust upon the property sold. Il cash over trust, at option of purchas A deposit of $200 required. Conveyancing. recording ano Tevenus starins at purchaser’s cost. Terms 10 be complied with within thirty days. oth- erwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the di ton of the truategs JAMES F. SHEA ORGE J. BO! GER. w1 R-d&ds exSu WESEHL. ADAM. Trustees’ Sale of VAlulble Six- ! Room and Bath Brick Dwell- | ing, No. 1150 Neal Street N.E. tain daed of trust. dated | 1 : recorded May 10 1030, instrumént > of the and rec: ords of tho D nhia, ang At the request of the party mecured therehy. the undersigned trustees will offer for sals by ublic auction, in front of the premises, on RIDAY. THE TW Y-RIGHTH DAY OF MAY. 1026 AT FIVE OCLOCK PM. the following desirihed laid and preniises. it uate in_the District of Columbia, to-wit: Lot 49 in ubdivision of lots in Block tej ! Trinidad. nist_recorded In_Liber 76, at folio 21 in the surveyors ofice of o5 Disteiee of Colambia waid pick - how known fur purpuses of assesment and tax- fmproved a3 above: for b ation as square 3004, Fernis of sain: The Ahove Droperty w eold subjeet 10 & Drior desd of tru $3.750. ut 512 ¢ “aue November. 1 ance $300 rémainder in monthly’ pay- ments of ncludine interest at 6ty erctired by second dead 0f (st Tpon e 2 vash over tristoat on- | ) A deposit_of $200 v ‘at’ thea of eale. All rding. revenue stampa and Atvcost o Durchaser. . Terie complied with within _thirty of sale. otherwise the tristees ight “to rerell the Druperty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur. chaser, after five days’ advertisemeat of Hirh resale [ Eomo nowgoaper bul he City of Washi CHESTER CAYWOOD, DAVID A. PINE, __mylR-d&ds.exsu THOS. J. OWEN TRUSTEES: SAL % RESTDENCE i remerve th igtess, . ACCTIONEERS, ABLE BRICK AS PREM- A NORTIH ertain deed of trust. dated . TUZ5, being instrument No. 154, orded December 14, 1625, amoug the laud veords of the District ‘olumbia, and at the reaest of the party eecured ther rugned trustece Wil el at . frout of the premises. on TY.-FIFTH DAY OF MAY, 26, at FIVE O'CLOCK P M. the fol- eacribed land and premises. mtuate District of Columbia. and_dvsignated as_wnd bemg lot 15 i William. Hines' sub- Qivimion of Jots in_square 476, as per plat office of the Surveyor for ot Columbia, i Liber 10 at Sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for $2.500.00. further particulars of which will be announced at tine of sale: the urchase price above waid frust to he paid n cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Convevaheing, recording and revenue stampd at_purchaker's cost. Terme to bo complied with within thirty’ days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the Droperty may b advertised und Tesold at the diseretion of the trustees. JESSE 1L MITCHELL. WILLIAM 1. COWAS my13.15.17.19.21 2 THE ABOVE SALE HAS BONED UNTIL THE FIRST D, ;l')‘l',fi: at THREE THIRTY bl in the District 1olip 144, Terras: Trustees. B] AT O P.M THOS. J.TOWEN & SON ACUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLI NOWN PREMISES 718 HOBART STREET NORTHWES By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, i Liber No. folio 43, ot g, of ‘the lind records of the Districi of Coliimbia, and &t the request of the pasty seoured ‘therehy. the undersigned | tristecs will sell at pul on_ in_front he premises. on FRIDAY. THE ENTY. EIGHTH DAY OF MAY. AD. 1626 AT THREE THIRTY ~O'CLOCK "BM.. the fol- lowing-deseribed Jand in the District of Colurbi; a8 and being ot 186 1 J. subdivision in block I subdivision of part Mt “Pleasant Plns,” Al premises. witu nd Qesignated seph C. Zirkle's dq_and Brown s Pleasant” and Dlat_recorded in 10" Liver 74, at folio 1 the reconls of the ofiie’ of the_<urvesor for she District of Colymbia. Sail blovk -5 kuown as Suyare 288N Terma fect 10 a prior deed of trust for 00, and _the balance of a trust for about $1.900.00. further of which will be an d_at the purchase Price above sai truet o paid in cash. A deposit. o $200.00° required. Conveyancing. recording | &0 revenle stamps at - purchagers cost Terms’ ta b compiled "with within thigts dayx, otherwise deposit forfeited and the propirty may be advertised and resold at the disiretion of the. trues LIUS P HASSI leL RONI Trustees. _ "nios 1. OWEN & SON. ATCTIONEERS. RE o FIRST STREET \\)RTHWEST By virtue of ced of trust duly recorded in Liber 5055, folio 95 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum: bis. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at publie_auction, in_front of lha Bnmlfll on WEDNESDAY. THE SECON ¥ JUNE. A.D. 1028, AT FIVE O(LDCK P.M.. the following deser land and pr'mfiltl‘ situate in the District of Columbia. and des: ignated as and being lot 60 in square 1747, aceording_ to subdivision by Harry K. Boss and H. Glenn Phelvs of part of tracts of land Known as “Mount Airy” and “Fill's Vacancy." as per plat recorded in the office of the surresor for the District of Columbia in Liber 57 at folio 44: subject to cove: of record. Sold’ sublect to a prior deed of trust for 000, “further particulars 0 wehich wiil e’ anngunced at time of eale: the [urchase price abov snid trust to " be' paid cash. A deposit 0f $250 required. veyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to b complied with Fithin' thirty daye. otherwies dopontt for; felted_rnd the property may be adverti resold st the discretion of ‘ho trustecs. LERoY f'“ims o my20-d&ds.exSustiol Trusices. ADAM A. WESCHLI RON, Auctigneers. rms: TRUSTEES' SALE OF NALUAWLE Two. b BT Wb AR i RERT Wi IR N Yol s STREET SOUTHW RS By virtue of _cortain recoried in‘liner No. 5130 f the land records of © bin'and at the reatest thereby. the nndersizncd trustees will offer for salé by public “anction. in front of the promises, on THURSDA E, THIRD DAY NE. 1926, HIVE O'CLCCK P.M.. e Tonawing Seastibed Jad and_vremies: te in the District of Columbia to witi 1 ot dettered * B. McGuire's subditisi . Ak per plat te- corded in Liber R. at folio 01, in' the frvesors offico of the District of Columbla; hexinnine at n voint 17 fect cant irom th northwest cortier of said 1ot lettered cunning thence east on the Jine of vlmnl AWOMIe: 80:20 oot 1o the noriheast corner of &aid 1ot. thenee south alonk 415 street 17 foet, thance. west lorie o Tie" of* ot 'iet- 7120 foet. and thence north to “bectantr e Tmpovd s, of sale; Tha m’:’"o";??’o‘u".m will é: ieed of, trust duly folio 417 et soa., District of Colum: f the party seeu S (1 cld mubject to- the dlants of 5 pHor de St for Shaut 850 4t dall by Prontily: Bashee cant’ "X Hepodt: ot $B0 § 1uuirea’ of purchaser at HHE of sale. All Ge SeRariul fees ‘at wost of o Hebme o 16 be comniied with- wit Gax” o uale. otherwise 'l"ri'e' {FictEes e oat .of the detauiting b Jays aser. newgbaper Dubiabed b the ety 't T L £ 8 w2t adnexsubSEORE WD, seivo thie rlent’ (o resel] e oropert e e THOS. J_ GWEN & SON, A‘JC'IIONEEB! -ml's'uzs' sALn v LUAB ;hmn_r'r 'tu{u'm srfiiz’r RO deed of l dnud Ja xgm 3. "mf;; lnnlm::%nt Lo o roiorte” orthe 31 R lnm‘ML and at the he nn.v the un 1n| will sell, ll‘h::l‘h{c B R B Rt M ow: e B Dmm-; of .y and bt ot 73 (‘nllimmx and designated as subdivision ot lots thers' plat Fovurded o i Olimstcad and e Ba P (28 rvevor lor :{lell‘flnrkil ol ollu 30 gy m equ Tuuibls i Liver J. K. of salo:. Oe-thind of the purchase R A onte. Davable’ tn oo and two years, 8t _at seven per centum Der hnhm. DAY able semsi-tonaally: trom Ry 5% sal T o u&. un‘?nnll':z o gm' o 'L 7‘;' 000:00 wil o required i time of il conveyanc- ing, recording, NV!'"IB l D.. tvlc.. at cust Plied R ithin Thirty aaeh. tro h?i.'y""'l With within rom . day 0 :‘!‘\]fl "‘]';':l"" the trusl nnr\e the 0 right t resel he property af €Ot of (Cfaalln pirchaser; .1‘m— five Ky; .:3 ek Tasincin s news- Baper published in W fl' i Bl el m:z& Ak exs "‘ “ s R BAB'AE\mm-,_ ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. 'I'r\ntoBe-' Sale of Valuable Cor- ner Business Property, Three- ory Brick Building, Corner Fi lmda Avenue, 4th Street and Rhode Island Avenue N.W. (389 Rhode Island Avenue). By virtue of a certain aced of trust dated Nov. 19. 1925, and recorded Nov. 23, 1035, Tnstrumént NG, 08 of ‘the land records of the Disurict of Columbia, and ut the request of the party secured thereby. the under- slined trusteen will ofter for ‘eale by ction. in _front of whe bremiscs. on NESUAY, THE SECOND DAY OF JONE 158 ar THREETHIRTY 0 CLOCK M. the following-deseribed Jand and prem- ists. situate in tho District of Columbia. to- wit’ Lot 55 in Tna A Merrell's combination of Jots n biork W “Te Droit Park " ay per | vlat recorded in Liber 16, folio 24, of the records of the surveyor's office in the Dis. trict of Columbia: at the date hereof said land and orenises are designated on the | books of the asseseor for the District of Columbia as lot 55. sauare 3005 Ferms of sale: Property will be sold sub ject 10 o prior deed of trust for $5.000 () AL 77 due July_20th. 1928, interest semi- balance $1.000 cash.’ the remainder \thly payments, A smaller cash payment may bo accepted from & responsi- blo_vurchaser, secured by @ second deed o trust upon the property eold, or all caeh over trust, at option of purchaser. A de- posit of $300 reguired of purchaser at time of sale. Al convevancing. recording. rev- enue stamps_and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terma of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of male. otherwise the tristees reserva the right resell the property st the risk and cot the defaulting purchaser. after five days ad. verfisement of such resals in some news paper publishied in the city of Washinston, 0 {D. . $ NEINSTET HENRY 31 public 2] ka0 Trustees, | phIOs. 3. OWEN ,'ml ST { No Fecor 3 reconds of the the request of the party secired thereby. dersigned trustees wiil sell at public ‘wic- n i front of the premiscs, MONDAY. SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE. 1086, AT ECTOCK I the tollowiie deacribed land and premises. ituate in the District of ‘Columbla, and designated ns und being all of lot 81 and part of lot 32 in Thomas Casady and others’ subdivision of part of #a per plat reconded in Liber 77. of the rocurds of the offie yor'of the District of Columbia, part of lot &2 described as e Be: aning for e caue on' the line of avene 49 feet 6 el St e of orieinal andrunuine thenee 1 o waid with the west lin inehes, thenos westerly 4 e of the wall Letween bremises New York avenue. theucs s center of waid wall and parallel with the first line 28 feet 4 iches to said avenue, U easterly with said avenue 4 inches to the place of beginning. Terms: _Sold_subject to grust for $8.5600.00 for about $8.700.00 hich will b bo above saiil Eud'in oy A ait Of $500.00 realired onveyancing Tocording and r-venue stanim: at purchaser's e to Do comblird with within dase, otherwise deposit torteited propeity, mas be sdver: tised and resold the” discration of " the trustoes. E. O. LINKINS, J. W, GORDON __my25.27.20-j01 3 BEING PREMISES NO AVENTCE NORTH T strument No. among the land of Columbis. and_ at by. the ie sue- March 20, 5 Fcorded March 28 recards of the Distric cucat of the Darty secired thet undersigned trustees will sell at v tlon, i vl\v;::{(_rg}( Lo e, ""or THE AD. 1926 AT FOUR-THIRTY PM. following deseribed land and premises, uate in the District of Columbis. and desik. uaind as and beln ot 43 and part of loi 4% in A, M. McLachlen and R, White. true toes', and T. H. Todd's subdivislon of cert lots i square 1028. as per plat recorded wit- in the office 0f the survesor for the District of Columbis in Liber 17, at follo 43. beginning for the said ‘ornar_of waid lot and TunRinz thenoo sou westerly on the line of Marvland ave. 3 feet | THonce woutleasterls ‘at right angles with snd | line 42" feet: thence southweaterls and par tiel ‘with said line 3.50 feet. thence south- L ‘said Jine 1475 asterly ut Tight angles wl et o the Dne of Eliott at' theues north along the {d treet o the south- | Cant eorner | 2 thenc: afong (he { Canterly Tie of said 10V to the hezinning | Sald property now known for purnoses of tuement, and tuxation ax lot N auare 102 SU¥arme: Sold_sobiect o @ wrior deed of :v«wh tor .50, “h will be ani Thia" Durchase price. sasd, it 16" T patd in cash. A de T 200 reavired. Eonvetaning recording and evenue stomod ot Fernis fo be compiied Sl mirty days. otherwise denosit forfeitad and the vropert { may, be adverticed and resold at the disrrtior further particulars of d at time of sale: n of the trustecs. T PRI A‘H\l.. Triiatees. INC.. | _mslRakdsexsn SHANNON, CALDWELL, & C0.. AUCTIONEERS. [Lnnchmm Fixtures and Equip- ment of “Columbia Lunch,” No. 5111 12th St. N.W. | At Public Auction Friday, May 28, 1926 Commencing 10:30 A.M. Opalite-top Lunch Tables. Imnomd Jent. EDUCATIONAL. All modern lan- LANGUAGES 2.2, native teachers. Conversational oiod Evenitie Clasees rhvidual in- o e B s Loseon. Call, e or vhone for catalos BERLlTZ Est. 47 Years 816 1ith §t. N.W School of Languages 336 Branches Franklin 2620 __TOURS. Condycted parties Iy 11th, ol mod et Oth: 4. dawn total O, a0 e mealn. rooms ant ‘bath, $450.00. Parties to Vellow- stone and Zion Parks weekly dur- f July and August. AUTOMOBILE TOURS h ‘ 3]']’"‘ wisiti Seal Srides, " Montcelio, Frederickabiire. 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Hudson Bas Co s agent at ke, iy greatly disturbed by @ ews Item in an English baper anuouncing he coming marriake ‘of Alistair Spencer Panton to Efleen Grant and referring w the prospestive kroom ax the helt ugparent of ban, Whose only son, John Bridgnorth Puanton, disappeared some ‘Sears ago and Whone death is about to be presumed bY law. | Parke decides to leave Mooss Lake and g back to England | Arrived at Edmonton. he tells Mr. Leslie, | llhs lcmpor-ry head of the Huc Bay | Co.. that he is John Bridgnorth Pantot. L . Mable. Lesile's diughter. v & sympatnetic | o ale and khe encourages ber | Without Bath, a week father to help youug Panton. each person. With Bath en Waters: f In the meantime Eileen Grant is marriec $40 10 $60 o weck, each person. in London to Alistair Panton. Immediate W Doub! _l‘loom allys n after the ceremony she learns that Johi ithout Bath, 86 1o §7 & dav. eac) Panton {s alive snd is on his way. to England } person.” With ‘Bath ' (Sea Water), $7 to claim an inheritance left him by his aynt, 1o 314 a day_each person. Single” Rates on request Write for Dlustrated Folder Cuisine und Service that ,}m Commendation. %y « STITZER HOTED €O, ALBEMARLE Virxinia Ave. near Beach and Steel Pler. Special Decoration Day Rates European plan, double rooms, running water. SAT. to MON. $5.00 each person FRI. to MON. $6.00 each person Cluh breakfast r‘leAu to 1l P.M Reanonavis prices. & brivate Tt Lord Oban. John Panton s father, tells Eilesr that his won had been dismissed from the army for cowardice under fire and drunkes ness and that he is unabie to forgive b Etleen goes off to Inverlocntic with Alistar as planned. live with him us his wife until the matter about John is settled to her ratjsfaction accompunied by his dog Spot 8,0 England. " He carries letier o Thonon soant: Jle carries » fetier ¢ living at Wimbledon. The Leslies invite & 1o stay with them, ind he accepts their Lo, itality. " Shortly afterward Maple arrives. While walking through the streets of Lon- don John “meets an old army friend. Sir Arthur Frensham. who tells him that hé has evidence that Panton had been drugged by one of his men on the fatal day he refused to lead his men out of the trenches. John imparts this bit of information to Mr. Leslie, and_ the Iatter. calis a meeting ihe Nouse' of Inwpector Winter of Scotl Yard: his. ascietant, Furneaux: Mr. Moun it By Louis Tracy gun. 2 jto | verse | suggestad by | lochtie would be but she telle him she will ot | r he would have o moor kund galmon streams of his own a pleasing fact which he thought Le was Keeping « dead secret from Mars She helped him in that, teo. Neve: by even an indiscreet glance, did she seem to mnotice his marked interest iu the Fleld or the succession of circu lars which reached him from agent= who dealt in sporting estates. They were an odd pair, estraovdi narily well matehed. Thelr three chil dren, two boys and a girl, were du: travel north within a few days Mary Lansing was half minded to re the direction of the telexran: her husband. Inve: livelier place w her youngsters arrived. Lut she ye pressed her inclination, which on 0es to show when fate b Blazed the trail mere mortals must follow ir willy-nilly. The trie in the Ire tled down at once to th Mary Lansing had for Bridgnorih forced the § | vutset, “You have st room set Having whici seen. Bett; ce from the heap of imperfections {to put it mildly—Alistair.” she sal Q"bul I uever credited you with la of tact. Instead, tact, which is ofte |another name for guile, sur Jons suit, €0 I'm ho surprised ut-yo Capacity 250, Gable & Devitt. Ownership, ford. judse of the Prolate Court, and Fren- eham. Eileen reads letters which come from John to his father and to Alistair and she s con- firm in her helief of hie innocence. she quarrels bitterly with All« _(Continued from Yesterda: A‘I’LANTICG"V.N - TE VS New eal Location INSTALLMENT XXI Bitter Words. i Develo Dfl -'l# o hidivtaeat ma ALWAYS OPEN § Girsgo on Property m‘w OINING Lansing in the hall, she l-- el caught his arm affectionately. i “Reggie, darling.” she purred, | R‘ INN u're hopelessly mid-Vietorian, R though you were hardly born | . 2 when the sweet old lady died. Our I Yopk Avenue and Bepeh. . Contrall? | presence provided a real barrier. The private bathe.~ Spacious porches. . Hotel| fur will fly in earnest now.’” Pnlirely renovated and relecorated. EIatOr | pon's give o hang If it doss he American or European plan. 10 street level uwn-mnp Booklet and rates on request Management and most com!ombl.’ Qmohi‘éifilf | Established 1878, '.'.'.:.",".:".‘.‘.'.'.fl"“ & m-im : Ave., nr. Deas plan. Exceptional rooms. i | Tabor Inn large, airy rme. with | flanize, matec: 4ih stqgoo Sefior rate Management J. P & A. M. DU Mickinas Weo. nahe Pises. | stupidiry ip bringing the Lansings int. | this quarre.” | Allstadr peeled @ peach lovin | “Who's quarreling. ur best to provoks en into oue. 1 must Be a foo you don't see that she ix more idy for a scrap than you ever were H en in wartime.” | “Ah! That is a new count in th !indictment. _First time I have even | been aceused of Cuthbertism 1 ear spt througi You took jolly & | see a front line trench e a telescope. | Her cousin laughed. 1le did reall err then. § He believed DBetty had los jhex, temper. “The centurion says ‘Go," and 1+ ~H\ll\‘ SID| Bridgnorth can take care of herself, | Eileen and me we're re to ghve blow for blow, and a bit over 1 Embauy Block from Reading Station A'm r. and Furopean plans, Attractive ratcs. Bathinz peruitted. S LLMA. WINDSOR "3, Suun Caroiina 1AM NOT YOUR WIF f T bt Gititer ull atteac & - o A W BANHA i LRY . ‘First time I've ever l{h()\\“]l;u"!h 1 went where T was sent ¢ | be an unmitigated as. He |retoried. but wholly without beat H 2 «d it. Why, I'd like to Know. “Yes. I have heard before of Ol i A rest, If you hadn't exploded Nick_queting seripture. But 1 hate @ I | would huve known. He did it pw ’nrr( forgotten that four years ago | i posedly. He is aching to find ont whut {met Sir Herbert Dering at Hurling || NORTH ASBURY PARK. N.J. A '()m young man from Canada has writ- | ham. The tulk turned on John. whon {| Pride of the North Jersey Coast 'y al‘ton home and hopes those two poor {he liked. He wanted to have Joh { D1 D! 3 creatures will tell him. Then he wiil [ on his staff, but 1 pulled every 1 A modern, delightful Boardwalk fiai be ready to face Oban. Of cour !string you could lay b e H hotel, accommodating 500 par- ) {know what the actual trouble is.” {anof r man appointed in’ his place || vicular guests. American plan. | “The devil you do!" | fed, too." || Spacious verandas. Sea baths. §’ | “Well, Satan does whisper things to | ir flashed, but did not flinel | Golf, AlaCaegill. __ {us women. That fs why we ave so|though he hed not looked for thi [ Stwimas D, Maneger. T4 e jeastly misled. Jut this time 1 had no | straight punch. Ife thrust away his LY, Offre: | { ineed to get 1 e P plate. That infernal peach was over 425 Fifth Avenue Iserpent. Didn't you und whit | ripe. Cairdomia 0260 | Eileen meant:” i r Ierb Dering wus remove: D] T e | “No. I didnt want te: mur do Ijfor incompetence in June, 1918 L Treter pure. Florida and no { said mey‘;g':!t\k BOIEL | ““Yery well, dear. Lot's fish. We| “Nothir the sort. Ile was erip T |teave the hroken water behind. {pled with gout. - Incunpetents dos =" 'Best thing we can do Is to ' ve a rn the K. . B - telegram sent from town recalling us | “Oh, don’t they? Ask any wman i e | urgentl; Ithe foreign office who hasn't got it i THE ENGLB]D[-‘_ pi “It would be the worst and unkind- | But why this uncompromising attack ; The ouly tesect on the ety st thai | €5t thing we could possibly do. I hold | on e, Betty? combines perfect bathang. aivays good fish- | no brief for Allstair, but it would be “It's pouring wuter on i duck's | i Buic], 340, 668 I | rotten for him i€ sou ran away today! back, 1 know. but T do want vou to Stk and T think I may be able to heip | understand that if you lash out at | Eileen, who is rather a dear. Betty dy and willing { and poor old Uban i in the soup any- how. If you and I vanish, what will become of them all? And will | RURAL HOME Shady Side, M At the e shoot the moors on the twelfth Peninsisla. ive _’a‘“g Chesa- | Reginald Lan: i ;;'.;;,“ i ¢ | lavgely Lecause he had never failed to low his wife's counsel. nd regretted the fuct | Tt was particulurly | listen to and fo He took it now for many i day. 00 guests ca- new ~parior ve daily at and Pemsyivazia Ave. Lincoln 4718, Write o1 Lartful of her to,bring in the grouse. : o, :.\lun who have made wmoney rapid Shady ®ids 4 fter an fmpoverished youth like to A W. ANDREWS, shine in some branch of sport. It is Telephone West their greatest weukne pecially v in Lansing’s case, when they show an.| spected dexterity with rod and { NEY_POINT HOTEL. PINEY POINT, MD. { 1 { Miv 0 Phot Great Mille §-F-3 e e - TOLSON e PROPOSALS. \\ ‘\'\x SEALED PROPOSALS IN TRIFLICAILL PINEY POINT., MD. will bo received tho ”l‘l\“ fll Constru | Now open. tood fishing. Plentifal g Siariermanter. Koom £330 Muutions For Tarthes normanitn anoh Rington. . Cointil 11 o Mire 1 AN AWAR, inzo"and" then dperied Tor the (st t syetem at Bolling i l'u!lll, ]). ou unplication | To ubore offlee 3 'IHE LANKFOR] v CoN bC 1 b coen for Decoratien atieden Botel | wwasninetor e ':,,mg e it be o ot osals, il he Gom B v Fin. " et Bt Iidiog. unil 2 o Satur duy. May 1024, for and de- vering Flour (wheats, i | ! e | o uly, Au September v, 'Sa. mnaclmmu ") o ‘s;.f. s ey m,fls::,,.,\:.‘:b'.‘ { Amnlf,m\g;’m- s 1 330 District Buitdin s ForRans Costagee ulyFori = ::-'us. | T SER e T ARE_WATER GAF, PA. { cv|N° '”RAGI THE MOUNTAIN PAR- ADISE. DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. Every convenience. GOL¥F CLUB Guestn. Booklet aps Malled. KRIEGS PACKING G EYR ST.NW URNITURE AND PiaNOs | : a Ta Now Open. 13 WOI l‘ I"‘l LOW Open to o Golf Course & Road JORN Pl RDY _COP] Pa. .. In the Mounlams of Virginia Hillside Cot (near) Orkney Va.: the Shen; tloual Park the beautiful Valles rginia; near A he° 1o caverne: motor ditect, fo. our cottagre: roads dlnel DY train ~(Southera & 0) station. Mt. Jacl " Coutugce and: Buogal o porchee. roof-garden roon mping grounds, frea garages. playground atbholise an: swimming péol.’ runoing Water. all amuse- menty frec. the best of woad, thinge to eat. tastefully cooked and served. home szl Rate, $1250 and $15.00 per week; $2.50 per day. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Bryce ‘Without We MOVE bl oflvnrlln Re- Siovers | inro in roome, fi:m VHi 154 Dine. 7055 Fiovida Ave. Owners m‘m“ 0“ STORAGE.CALL P. 0., either Mount Jackson, Macanie H’s or Orkney Springs, F' 'H’" mmmmm The F()Stel' LONG DISTANCE MOVERS Located on new ocean-front boardwalk. ot and cold, water in all rooms; TUnder New Management Mrs. R. W. Lowe, Hostess i RICHMOND COTTAGE | ON WATER FKONT—OCEAN VIEW Clote o pavition and amusen u', un. Water, " AL outeide r Reling Mre. E. L. Wiiian o Virginia % Stop % Cotiage Line. ' 1313 YOU STREET, N. W. PHONE NORTH 3343 and 'Hayncs Cottagc Facing Bay, Cof. it to amusement Runnin; Fiahing. Bathing from cottage. Sea_food | —__COLONIAL BEACH, vA. "COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL Opens May 29th for its 23th Seavon With its s } uncing, boat- | amberiéss di- | od—enjoy Make_res: American JACOBS YRANSFER (0. Moving Storage 111113 Fla. Ave. NE. North 9500 iug the Potom: the Decoration ervation. $3, Plan. F! g RGINIA BEACH. ¥ THE HYGEIA Saviz, . 5 R T8 e 1y £ during the months | CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS | |1f nece e “Ah!" said Alistair. placidly. “Au alllance “Call -t what you like., and.don’ . Jimagine because "Lilven keeps mun [she is afraid to speak. If vou wer inot so cocksure wr superior men f.u((\ you'd realize now 'n: only to stop her. hat I'm talk When she opens nd it w our advantage, as rtisements put it.’ | Alistuir looked squarely at his wite | “Yuu are always prating about cur ‘he sald. “Pray give us an exhi m of ft. What special charges d bring against me?" 'None.”™ Efleen’s new trick of syllabic expres sion was disconcerting, but the ma: smiled agreeably. “That's w comfort,” he vowed. * Betty, goodness only knows why "leredits me with brains, and the in ference I draw is that the charges re general, rather than specific. That {by the way, is the line John takes in ‘) s letter. Are vou copying hxm | iNo; merely agreeing with him.” “Do I take it, then, that I may ex | pect you to strike from behind whilc | he squares up to me in front? Or perhaps, in the conditions, the orde: mav be reversed.” “I hope I shall be | John meets you. present whern He will not need nu A n of w sort © you um not your e. . you are. It will take of evidence to prov devil other il all along the line wary too nere who W nowaday~ rginal ant to gét rid o you're a cad, too, Alis | Betty, Eicking away her a startling suddenness. fme, Efleen’ 1 don't giv | Unele Hector_decides to do. After | that gem of Alistair's wit, I'm for you in this shindy rigirc to the finish. My only regret is that John cant wall: in this minute. I'd ask Lini, as personal favor. to arrange that my other beloved, cousin could see neither Lord Oban ror anybody else for the next fortnight, or as long as a pair of ihl'u‘k eyes interferes with one's sight.’ eried chair with “Come withy a rap wha (Copyright, 1026, by Louis Tracy.) (Continued tomorrow.) AGE NOW HOLDS SWAY IN LONDON NIGHT CLUBS llhtuflty. Even Gray Heads. of Both Sexes Have Supplanted Young Dancers. By the Associated Press. LONDON, May 25.—Gray heads. or ]hflnds that would be gray if nature had not been interfered with, are so Inumemus in London night clubs that { newspapers generally agree with the _| Statement of the late Sir Squire Bav, croft that the ‘“young-man-about- ,town" no longer exists in England. The Kit-Cat and other well-known | London night clubs are the haunts of ! the middle-aged and aged. Practically none of the dancers is really young | This is true of the women as well as | the men, Youth has its fling in the popular :l'm;‘eo h:!sll- ‘where th& cl;):t. is ‘len and not necessary 80 formally. dressed.

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