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5 %fim "o lelfig';t‘m gwum ok _;,w ¥ 135 ot S0 operty lmut I u B some aewipaper published NCIS 8, o .nr'v‘i‘i’gm" {¥7-A&ds.exSu = toee. 08, J. OWEN & SON, AMONIW nus-rus SALE OF VALUABLE THRES: FRAME DWELLING KNO A! Pnnlsu 934 L STREET NORTH. EST. By Virtas of a certain desd of trust, dated July 2nd, 1624, being_insirament Fecorded ¥ Jo2s, ;fluun 'OF the part Y reby. jgned trustees 11 sell ll DIID“C fl?\"? ' '"’"1?-3 § &'%%E'fi-'x'"l‘! mv OF JOLY, A. cwci ote lollo'inl' eatribed Tand. and Bra te in the District of coluubi; -na '°a5 and being part. of 70, described as mlo-- n& ® same at & point o troet 15 teet from . east_cor aid lot and running thence 88106t 6 inches. thence wostarly A8 fest. thence north 85 feet 6 inches to L™ thence enst Slons aid o Deint of Terms: S0 -ubjm to a brior hase price above caah. A depomt 5800 vequired. Souves Sncine._seconding and revenue stamps et TR within Thirty_daya. otherwi L in thirf 8, of forfeited ety may bo advertised and resold at the .anon o1 ihe trustess r No, 5246 fofto 405‘"&“ . o of nmo\n 1"Ch: prior deed of “trust securi Tels of $10.000.00 wnd seid: properts “will d be b Sold eublect to said deed of Pirunt thaeots | B \d, Sus hatt | num, payable, sl 3 Dmperty .om e Saeh ay "P“‘:!;.fmlhaa uEhamer ‘olnla-l Fe X us date of sale. doposit of 53 osit of $200,00" will be Tequired at ve ' advertisel Tosale in some newsbaper puunma " Wash: Jos:rn N ’i“ ‘“% néx.u.m 1413 Ege St. N. SON. AUt OF VALUABLE gg““ ;’i‘lfiss‘a b As%ifi \ ublic auction, |n i i. 5, et fituate § n 928 o 2 __iyd-dsdsexsu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Auctioncers. [ SALE OF AxD YWN TgHgE “B: 83, Hh L, AR v!rtnco of trust, dated gfi'fl ol “&fi’fmwum -: the nm oo’ m pw (me jon, 4 5t of o? c*)vu ‘%fv‘ng FIVE ocmfl . et of lnmbu“kn:'n gty % Tollo 37 "tn "the or _the District of ts s :rf‘&"’w"xm vty avs “from. 2o B .°'...'z."z'-..";.:,’;"-:."‘.“i Bnl%:'l w% mod.fl-n!u 1018 Vermont Ave. HW. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick and Stone Residetice setts Avenue and Tvunty- second Street, Known Premises No. 2131 Mllll Northwest. AUCTION m.u Exq C G Sloan&Co., Inc. "%Wm MAMMOTH SALE fi;a ’ of Antique Chests of an-n. Davenports, : Shfp Models, Pliflhflilf Cn 715 13th St. net. G :fnthfl' Cloeh,“hl'll Post Beds, Oriental Rugs, etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Mhrly'l' wooth‘lnl- Arm Chairs, |§ Wednesday, July 14th, 1924; at 10 AM. Terms Cash C G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Creditors’ Sale of ,Electric Su 'Roadsters, - Monday, July 19, 1926, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCT! Pt Y| T High-Grade Lighting Fixtures Floor .and Table Lamps, Silk Shldfl.\ Fire Sets. Unlverul -Electrical Appliances, “Thor” Iromers, ies, Office Equipment, hxmm, F‘(’e Cnel, l-‘zml' R ev. Truck, etc. ‘By Public Auction - At No. 813 14th Street N.W. _ " Commencing + AT 10 O'CLOCK AM. , Continuing daily at the same hour until all is sold. inventories about $75,000, and (ONEERS. | THOS. J. Wllllo'. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Vnh-blo fi.:'u. Known Tmhu’thofV-HhTw.- " story and Cellar Brick Dwell- ing, No. 179 V. Street North- . Q! Nl o it E 4 5E i s SIIP«W $3 -"g,!n','s-r}k'..'uk: Rural Home Co. i TR 1 | ldlew:lcle on the Bly Eagles Mere, Pa. T e One g“l‘l‘-lhhhtfll Pathway By FLORENCE RIDDELL -msmuu RAGES‘ Machines Jump Tnek In]ur- _ing Several Speotators and Occupants. Czech, norunm 100p of the speedway while about a hundred miles an them were hurt, however, and neither * the driver nor his mechanician ‘was uunM and they continued the race. Mercedes driver, TRosenberg, nged : klllinc the timekeeper. The mechani- clan and three spectators were injured. The machine driven by the French , also turned turtle, CLAIMS BODY DELAYED BY OCTAVIO RESIGNATION Successor to Umpire on Mexican- ' ‘Plcked Before Resuming Task. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, July 13—With the resignation of Dr. Rodrigo Octavio, . | neutral umpire of the Mexico-Ameri- can Claims Commission, it will be necessary before the resumption. of negotiations for the United States and Mexico to select a successor. It is expected that during the dis- cussions for the selection of Dr. Octavio’s successor the question will to the legality of the eom ‘s decision in Mexico City last escort, both of which she smiling- decidedly turned down. ; own independence! The huddled crowd of quaint shops under the shadow of the great rock: interested her vastly as she wandered. from one to another, purchasing here. a curio, there a plece of beautifully worked lace, hnher on a basket of kinned d.rlver showing flash- amicable smile as he *