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AUCTIONS. AUCTION RIS TIHOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONE Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Five- Story Apartment House Known as the “Rockledge,” Located at 2456 Twentieth St. N.W., Washington, D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of try fuly 9. 195, and recorded July I in Liber 5563 at folio 28. one of Tecords of the District of Colu: request of the v 1he_undersigned truste at public_auction, . D, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY J ARY. 1927, AT THE HOUR OF THREE 0-CLOCK P.M. the following-described real cstate, with 1be fmprovement situate and lying in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 61 [ e, anani 19 Tiiasiot 84 lote dn block B, ‘‘Pretiy Prosp and jiffbourne."” ns per vlat rvil-un};-d in the o o survesor’ for the Distriet of Columbia. in Liber 66 at folio 183: sub. {get to the restriction locatiug the building t a distance of 20 feet from the line o1 20th et.: said block 8 being now known for . Durposes of assesement and taxation as rms of sale: This property to be aold sublect to n brior deed of Lrust upon which there remains unpald at the present time a balance of approximately $175.000: the 'Xact amount of which. with interest, will he announced at the time of sale or mada DOWN upon application to the undersigned melo—. Balance over and above said trust 15.000 to be baid 1n ‘cash. 8500 monihly jor twenty-three months and the balance in wo vears, the deferred payments to be se- ur-s.n} by deed of trust upon the ab o property. or all G b«?uzr e cagh at opti t of t Yime of sale. Forms ot saiv o 1 lied With witht thirty o date o aia, otherwise trustens reserve the. rent b ol the properiy at the sk ‘ana cont of jean v hu'-r atler five davs od- er published in the District of Columbia Il conveyancing. recording. reventic stamps 4808 notarial ‘Toes at cost of Durchaser WALTER °A "BROWN. JOSEPH B. STEIN DONALDSON & JOHNSON, 1 orocs Aollrflnu for the Holder of Note. RS red thereh offer for sal ction rooms of n.w thereon AN A WESCHLER & SON. Auctionsers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real | Estate in Business Zone, Im- proved by Three-Story and Basement Brick Dwelling, No. 2133 K St. N.W. By virtue of a decree of the Su sCourt of the District of Columbia, pacsed |%‘ uity Cai No. 487 1fustees will offer for e Fffens, gt the prommice E 19 "THIR UARY SECONI) TV O'CLOCR P2 Qescribed land and premices, situate in the Distriet_of Columbia. to-wit: Lot 25 in Fquare 73. now known for purposes of as- gorement and taxation as lot 804 in square Terms of sale: Qne-thind of the purchase money to be paid jn cash. the balance in 1wo equal installments represented the rmmhaory notes of the purchaser. n ofe and two vears. with interest at six {!r‘ cent per annum from day of sale. pay- ble ‘semi-annually. secured by deed of trist Yipon the nroperty sold, or all cagh, at the option ot {he purchaser. A ‘depostt of $500 roquired of purchaser at ilme of eale. = All conveyancing. recording” and. hotarial fees at «ost of purchaser. Terms o ale to be com- viied” with® within 30 davs' from day of llala. otherwise the trustees reserve the righ 10 resell the property. at the risk and cost o The “defauiting urchaser. after fivo davs' ndvertisement of such resale in some news- ,;wr-yr published in the city of W ington, | WALTER A JOHNS L. RUSSELL ALDEN & _Ia22-d&ds.exSu Trust Bujldine. THOS. J. OWE> ~ Truste JCTIONEERS. | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALU TWO. STORY y AS_PREMISES 8 STREET NORTHWEST. | «BY virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated | Jovember 4. 1095. being instrument No. | 6. Tecorded November 13. 1925 amons | the ‘land records of the Disirict of Colum a. and at the request of the party secured | thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premiscs. on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JANUARY. AD. 1927. AT THREE the “following-described land and premises, #tuate in the District of Columbia, and deslgmated as ‘and being lot 82 in Charles Splsfacaster's subdivision of lots in sauare 77, a6 per plat recorded in the office of ihe surveyor for the District of Columbia. in Liber 76 at folio 110 | Terms:* Sold sublect to a prior deed of | trust for $4.500.00. further particulars of | which will be announced at time of sale: | the purchase price above said trust to be aid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 rcauired mveyancing. Tecording. ete.. at purchaser's | cost.” Terms 10 be complied with within | vise deposit forfeited and | ¥ be advertised and resold of the trustees, HARRY B. PITTS cCORMICK. Trustees: | Auctioneers. | Trustees’ Sale of Nos. 2003,l 2005, 2007, 2011 to 2035, inclu- | sive, and 2041 Thirty-seventh St. N.W. By virtue of a deed of trust. records December 4. 1026, as Instrument Ho. 82, i he 1and records of the District of Columbia. request of party secured therebr. | at undersigned trustees will offer for Pt puction, in_ frong of premi TP A TRSTR™ b he fo + described mives. ‘In of Columbia. to-wit: Lots 4 1o 4B0. inclusive, and 453 in sagare 1301. ‘ermas_of sal first deed of trust of : due November 30. 1928, bearing interes #ix and one-haif per cent per am. pac- Ticulars of which will be given upon appli- cation 10 trustees and announcec e of the purchase money to be Daid b, A deposit of $250 required of | chasér at sale on each house. All con- eyancing. recording. revenue stamps and al foes at cOSt of purchaser. —Terms 1o b complied with within 30 dava sale, otherwise trustees reserve right property at risk and cost of de- r. after five days' adver. ch resale in some newspaper R. LINKINS, WM. H. LINKL 1733" De’ Sales St “Trus ¥HOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE. ?AIILY FLAT. SAME NG A THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING. NOWN A8 PREMISES NO. 3223 [ATT PLACE NORTHWEST. By ¥irtue of a certain deed of trust, duly in Iiber No. 5102. folio 282 et 4 records of the District of ia, t the Teqest Of the party therel Ti the ll‘mdl'l‘-wu"d trustees Wil sell at pubiie auction, in fr iotess, ‘on TUESDAY. THE FIRST DAY RUARY. AD 1927 AT FIVE P.M.. the following-described land ymises. fituate in the District of Co- d designated as and hein{ ot B. Yameson's subdivision of lots ublic_auction. WEDNESDA Y 7 AT FOUR- the " following- TON. | y ses. _on IGHTH. S. front of the 4 10 'S. P. Brown's subdivision of 1 the tract of land called plat of sad frst rded in Liber County 2 < oF e office ot tne | rveyor for of Columbia. ety being known for purposes of taxa- ion and aseesement as lots 837 and 835 + 40 Aquare Hold sublect 10 a prior deed of | ot v $0:500.00. further Darticulars of | e 1 be announced at time of sale: | rhast Drice above maid frust to b | ath. A deposit of $300.00 m Co & record EE o “conl. " Torme o be- comilied | 3 ity daye. otherwise deposit | et Presold at the discretion of the e HERMAN SCHMIDT, PAUL V. ROGERS Trustees. | AUTOMOBILES ‘ | Y THE PROHIBITION ADMINISTRATOR. CT NUMBER SEVEN D'S'{\mmx?..-m\ Do ot the ©OF of Section ooms_of the Flori rms of eale to be com. | such resale in some news. | . the undersigned | payable | | trustees. | Yevor for the By | June 12 | at the request of the | the followin; | DAY THE EVENING STAR, WASHI GTON; D: O, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1927. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—The Future Looks Rosy. SINCE CLARICE THRUST HiM FORTH AS THE WORLDS BIGGEST MANURACTURER OF P MEGINIS'S SOCIAL STANDING AT PALM BEACH HAJS UNDER- APPLE SAUCE, ALOYSIUS GONE QUITE A CHANGE * We wiLL TAKE A PEEK 3Y POP MOMAND EGBERT DEAR, WHO IS THIS MEGINIT PERSON EVERYBODY 1S TRALKING OF? HE'S EVIDENTLY THINK WE OQUGHT TO CULTWATE THEM A BT? WE COUD GIVE A DANCE OR A DINNER - INTD SEVERAL HOMES OF THE ELITE OF PALM BDEACH, AND | SEE HOW CLARICES LITIE SCHEME HAS WORKED OUT i THUS FAR. 1‘ REMEMBER TS NO €ASY { TASK TO CRASH THE GATES OF PALM DEACH SASSIETY' WILL CLARICE DO 1T ? ! AH! JUST WAIT — i WORTH MILLIONS = ER, DONT You! ALICIA MY DEAR, A BIG MAN LIKE ALOYSWS P MEGING 13 VERY HARD TO NEET ~ . However TLi Do ty BEIT-| TAUCTION SALE CTUR VS, | ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioncers |Solid Mahogany Jewelry Store Fixtures, Wall Cases, Show Cases, Mir- ror Partitions, Jeweler’s Safe, Silverware, Jew- elry, etc. BY PUBLIC_AUCTION AT WESCHLER'S. 920 PA.A Handsome Mahogany Wall Cases. b Show cases Mirror Partitions. unbreakable Crye- tal Machine Ontfit with stock of Crvstals and “Cabinet, "Diebold” Jeweler's Safe, In- ternational and Homan Silver Service Sots. Amber and Shell Toilat Seta. Miscellancous Jewelry, Electric X-Ray Shades. Window Dignlay Fixtures. etc. Terms: Cash i ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Aucts ja28 THO! TRUSTEES' SAL NO_ 48 PATTERSON EAST. By virtue of a certain deed of truet. dated March 3. 1928, and recorded March 4. 1026, an instriment No. 154 of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the re. auest of the party secured. we will & public auction. in” front_of ‘the premiscs. on FRIDAY. RUARY FOURTH. 1027, AT THREE '0'CLOCK P.M_ lot numbered’ two hundred and cight (308) in Harry Rust's subdivision of lots in square num bered_six hundred and seventy-two as per plat recorded in the surveor's offi for the District of Columbi. in Liber “Terms of sale: One-third cash. balance in one and two years. with interest at 7% per Shnum. payable semi-annually. secured by a deed of trust. or all cash &t purchaser’s option, $200.00 deposit_at sale. All con- veyancing and recording at purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty dags. otherwise the deposit will forfeited and the property may be adver- tised and resold at the discretion of t! AUGUSTUS W. GRAY. JOSEPH H. MARTIN 3 Tru & Tnuv!e.el’ Sale of Valuable Se: detached Brick House Con-| taining 6 Rooms and Bath, Located at 721 Rittenhouse Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded November 24. 1025, as instrument No. 183 of the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the reguest of he party ‘secired therchy. the, undersigncd trustees will sell at_public_ suction. in | o the premiscs, on FRIDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A D, 1027. AT FOU FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK P3.. the following’ described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and ‘being lot numbered 13 in the subdivision 0[ lots in_square numbered 3161 made by Hafry 'wiinan nd Thomas P. Bones, 83 ¥ Dlat recorded In the office 3 District of Columbia. in Liber 78 _at folio Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.400.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sal the purchase pria® above said trust to be payable in 1. 2 asd 3 {!‘" after date. A dposit of $500.00 required. ~Conveyaucin recording and revenue stamps at ‘purchaser’ cost rme to be complied with within {hirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and {he broperty may be advertised and resold 3t the discretion of the trustees. JAMES D. HOBBS. HOWARD A. BURNS. 1a25-dkds.exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. V Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De- sk certain deed of trust. dsted Th0e, 086" Seing instrument No. 210, 13th, 1926, among the land District of Columbia, and 1!?('\"";)3 'l\ler‘.h?i A the undersigned trustees Wi ! sell at w o o e ont of the premises on WED- e I e B COND DAY OF FEBK ESPAYp 1057, AT FOUR.THIRTY PM Ydeseribed land and premises, e oo fn ke District of Columbia, and teq sa and being lote 41 and 42. in ST aneis “Satl] and, others' subdivieion of B I square 2032, “Saul's Addition to the iy 'or"Waingtor» “ae ger plat recorded 2 Lioer, 35, follo 116, of fhe records of the ica "ot the _surveyor of the District of Columbia, subject to covenants of record 5 deacribed in said eed of trust. Ferma: Sold ‘sublect, to a prior deed of trups Jor, $87.600.00, further particulars of \hith ‘Wil bé_ annoimeed at_ tm: : The purchase price sbove said truet 10 bs baia Ta sash: A deposit of $1.000.00 in cash BF Gertified check required. Pecording, ete.. at_purch onerertes Tontatt Torleited and he Bropercs otherwise o ay by adveriisd 80d resold at the dlscre- tion of the trustees CHARLES E. MARSH. EDWARD S. McKNEW. 1822.24.26.28. e ADAM A. WESCHLER & 8O; Trustes Auctioneers, SALE_OF VALUABLE DE- FRAME DWELLING. NO. 2831 o STREET SE. "GOOD HOPE By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liver No. 8313, follo 10'el seq. of the land ‘records of the District of Tumbia, and at the request of the party se. cured {hereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE THIR OF FEBRUARY 1927, AT THREF O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described x&.)a and ‘premises, situate in the District of Tumbla, to wit: Lot 25 in square 5722 in & subdivision known as “Good Hope Hills, r plat recorded in Liber No. 78 at folio . one of the records of the surveyor's office for said District; improved by frame dwelling containing &ix Tooms and bath, hot- Water heat and electric Tights Terms of ale: One-third of the purchase money 10 be paid in cash. the balance i two equal installments. represented by the prom- foory notes of the purchaser. payable in one and two vears. with interesi at 6 per cent per annum {rom day of sale, payable semi- annually, secured by deed of ‘trust upon th roperty sold. or all cash At the option of he purchaser. 'A deposit of $300 required of purchasér dt ‘time of sale.” All anclng. recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to he compl e weith within thirty daye from duy of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' ad- vertisement of such resale in some news. recorded July records of the convey- | gavgr pulished ‘in” the city of Washington automobile. g auto a tot Ford 1o 11461 BR5961 3 \obile, “motor No. | ‘tomaniie. moto witomobiie aomobi le, m automovile. & sutomob 1otirjng sutomobile RS artog aviomon Jord | touding, 53b6345: Ford, Stlge ¥ 8 Sile 3 1jomobile, mo! Ritomobile. motc itomobile. motor b sutomobile. ‘Ne-10n truck. motor jjrery “yruck. motor ry ery truck. T ripe | uiomobile. Phevrolot lieht, celivery O snap utomobile, £, automo: Lt delivery nd touriu Oakland Nash No. < ORRE motor No. 4640 motor No. 104311 motor No. motor +atomoblje. wer dan sufomobile Juring automobile ton fouring sutomobile. ile. 88046 A-7616 motor ring automobile, « -N- the Districf ! Co- o o Pegal @ansporiation u{‘fmm i SR Ak and . confiscated by the R A ke quor in violation of the Nations Prohibition’ 1836-203 Hud- | ROBERT E. P. KREITER, R. THOMAS ROBINSON 1a24-Q&ds,exSu ADAM A WESCH Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwelling, No. 148 U St. N.W,, With Garage in Rear. By vi recorded. in Liber No. folio 44, et A«r' of ‘the land records of the District of C bia. and at the request of the party cured thereby. the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction in of the bremises. on VRIDAY. THE TWENT DAY OF JANUARY, 19 AT K P.M., the following-described mi situate in the District Columbla, to-wit:" 1ot 48 in George J. Easterday and Allen W. Mallery. trustees and Lawrence O. Mallery' ibdivision of 1o in block 21, “Addition"to f,e ' | as per ‘plat’ recorded in Liber County 13. folio 45. of the records of the surveyor for | safd’ District: improved by brick dwelling | fontaluing ™8 rooms.” sleeping’ porch: elec lights and garage Terma of sale: The above property will gold subject to a prior deed of trust for 1 500 at 7% . due Agr\l 15. 1027; balance | ¥75 ly payments. secured deed of trust upon the propert; cashover trust at option o | purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording_snd notarial fees at cost of pur- | chgser. ~Terms of sale to be complied with | within 30 days from day.of sale, otherwise | the trustees Teserve the right 1o resell the Pru rty at the risk and cost of the de- faulting vr’%lfler& After, five days adver. P of euci e n_so1 w pibilshea’ln "the ciiy ot W Hington: B ¢. Wilkine 131 LT A [ AN, W can & Trust 3 s u » -1 ADAM A WESCHI oo | (672). | 1 at folio 117. together with the imurovements | ue of a certain deed of trust duly | THOS. J | | { By virtue of u ¢ recorded. in Liber keac o1 ‘the land rec | Coliimbia. ‘and at "the ecured thereby: the il sell ‘at public_auction. in-front of mises. “on MONDAY. THE ' SE 1 DAY GF FERRCARY. 4D { O'CLOCK PM.. the following-de | and ‘or Wate in the Dist | Rimb s and b {in"C lon sanare Heighis | per vlat recorded in the office of the { vevor for the District of Colunibia, in Liber | 56, at falio 199 Terma: Sold trust for $90 which "will “be the purchase prit paidin cagh auired.” Convevancing. Durchaser's cost. Term With Wwithin 50 days. othe feited and the oroserty T and resold ar the diseretion of the tristees ALBERT W. WELDMAN K W. RUDDERFORTH 1226-d&ds exSu Trustées th NTH ibed 1 subject to 1s of 500. further ounced at_time ove said trusts to be deposit of $1.000 re recording, ete.. at to be complied 5o deposit for- | be advertised prior, de bartieulars of snle: { A R & SON, J Attorneys’ Sale to Settle a Part- nership for Out-of-Town| Owners of Modern Four-| Story Fireproof Apartment | House Containing 16 Apart- | ments and Two Garages, No. | 2106 N St. N.W. | By virtue of _authority undersigned, w aetion. in front of THE . 1927 AT THR lot 174 in_Wardman and Bones {of lot 173 in sa a | corded in the office of the surv | District of Columbia. in Liber at. folio 90, improved by modern apartment with two | earages. rental about $10.000 per annum. || Terms: Subiect to $45,000. At due October second 15,50 vested in the | 3 years | wectired by & third deed | of trust on the property sold, or all cash | lover trusts at option of purchaser. Deposit of $1.000 required at Terms of sale o be complied with within 30 days. Al | conveyancing. recording and notarial fees at | purchaser’s cost. i g KnupsAw, HARRY FRIEDMAN, for Owrer. _ | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cor- | | ner Two-story Brick Dwelling Known as Premises No. 5720 Eighth Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated July 16. 1926, 'being instrument No. 13 recorded July 20, 1926, among the land re | ords of the District of Columbia | request of the party sccured th undersigned trustees will sell at public’ au | tipn. in front of the promisea_on FR | THE FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. A.D. 11027, AT FIVE PM. the following.ie serihed ‘land, and_premises. situate in- the | District of Columbia. and designated as and Deing lot 68 in square 2989. “Brightwood in a subdivision made by Florence Barbour. | as “per plat. recorded in the office of the | murveor for the District of Columbia, in | Liber 77 at folio 5: subject to a 5-foot | buflding line and covenants of recos Terms: Sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for $4.500.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be aid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 reauired. | Bonveyancink. recording. etc. at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with “within {hirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at'the discretion of the trustees. NORMAN L. SANSBURY. HORACE G. SMITHY. Trustees. EERS. $a25-a&ds.exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTION Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- story Brick Flat Building, 3040 O Street Northwest. | By virtue of certain deed of trust duly r&‘n’;dedf ‘i‘: ?“l.r"{'o. 5161, folio 163, et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees etion, in_ front of the | . THE FOURTH DAY D 1927, AT FOUR | the following-described land and_premises, situate in the District of Co- i Jumbla, and designated as and being lot niimbered. one hundred, and_thirteen 113) in Clarence F. Norment's subdivision of lots in square numbered twelve hundred and forty'twe’ (12431 “ag por, plat recorded in Liber 28, at_folio 158, in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for *3.805. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above sald trust to be all deposit of $500 réquired. Convevancing, recording. ete.. &t purchaser's cost. ‘erme to be complied with within 30 days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the Property may be udvertised and resold at the discretion o he 08, GEORGE T HARPER, FRED McKEE, J825-0&ds.exSu Trustees. uctionees ER & i % Trustees’ Sale of Modern Semi Detached Stucco Dwelling, No. 6127 Eighth St. N.W, With Garage. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded on July 1. 19260, as instrument No. 542, among the land records of the District of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees il “offer, for salo by public i of the premises, on ront o o fon, | and i wiinate T il e ot Columbla. to-wit: Part of bloc Biatriet ol Ol trustee’s, -subdiviston gt att ‘of the tracts of Jand ‘called " Pafer’s &\“ Seat.” and the “'Wood: r plat recorded in Liber Coun ¥, OF The records of the. o or of the District of Columbia, de. ‘as tollowe: Beginning for the same Doint_on the east Jine of Eighth street | distant 115 fect south of th ath line of | Ritthnhouse street, and running thence sout { slong sald east line of said Eighth stre B8 fhet" thence nast at right angles, to sa Fiehth street 100 feet: thence north parallel wWith Eighth street 25 feet: and thenge wost Joo, teet 10’ the viace of hesioning | "Subjecy o the right of way over the el | e T acacribad property by 1l width { for the use and benefit of adiacent propertie Terms of sale: Sold subject to first d frust _securing $5.000. due April 21 oK. interest 6% % : balance to be paid in cash. or, at option of purchaser. $500 cash and balance be represented T promissory note of vurchaser. 6% % ini e payable in monthly instaliments of $5 including interest. and to be cured o property sold. A deposit of 3300 requir of nurchaser at time of sale. Al con- Verdncing Tecording. roventc stamps and hotRrial fees at cosi of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 day {from dar of seale otherwise the trustees | reserve the ight fo resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur. chaser. after five daye’ dvertisemen of such resale in some the city of W lot 1 _ Ia20-d&dsexSu__ | THOS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONE] Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- | ness Property, 1356 Florida | Ave. Northeast. y virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recmrand theLiher No. 110+ folio 460 et wea.. T L o1 th, Diatrict. of Colum £f the Jand TeConds b ot the Turty, sscured thereby, the undersigned trust e suton, e tret of T 'HURSDAY ] D A RUARY, AD. 1 AT THREE-THIRTY 8'¢LOCK P, the following-described land and presises, eituate in the city of Washing- ton, q’h\lfl(‘l of Columbia. and desmignated as and being lot one hundre i forty-four (144) in Meuhh forty b A adn sixty- eight (4068), in Henry brey's subdivi sion o! lots in said squ: a8 per plat re- corded in_Book 69. at 164, of the sur- veyo! fce of the Dist ‘erms: Sold . P which will be d at time of sale: the yjurchase price above said trust to be paid Pn A MD‘Y’&“ of b;ll)(! r(—‘uulmd.h on- L B T ol ot Herma to b complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfel! d the proj be advertised resold Beerensn ot of Columpbi a prior deed of particulars of D. | Trustees’ Three-Story and Basement Brick Dwelling, Sixth St. N.W,, LER Sale AM AL W Zone. | dnte - S ROLR | foll Of | ate in th . 10t i 'in maviare 481 | Bew of corn on o i inet of | plied witl an D Woodward B on FRIDAY. |~ MEDITER- RANEAN ADRIATIC Feb. 23 LAPLAND Mar. 5 Madeira, Algiers, Monaco, Naples, Athens, Constantinople, Haifa (for Holy Alexandria (for C: yracuse, Naples and Monaco on return trip. 46 days. ship to ship, and optional return By virty ed Sept r. 15, 1996, District of of “the mart; | undorsigned trustees will offer " for | o | TUFSD, | ARY tion. in front THE FIRST 7. AT FOUR scribed land District of owin ol e aning for the ner of eaid Jot and Gth street 14 feet 9 feet 43 inches: th nches, ‘and thence % to’ the place of b 1s of sale 14 subiect th a 0 at 6%, A denosit r at time of ording and na purchaser. Terms ¢ within thirty the truste proporty Iting purcha crtikement of such published in the « t WINTER RESORTS IN CAROLI GEORGIA FLORI VIA NORFOLK Modern Steel Palace Steamers Thru Tickets NEW YORK By Sea City Ticket Office ng, 731 }5th St. Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Co. CRUISES to th Itinerary: Land), and the Nile). Liberal stoy via a North Europ Riviera and Ital shore excursions. WHITE STAR LINE The above due ret BUT You DONT ONDERSTAND — HOw CAN 1 MAKE ADVANCES TO THIS MEGINIS, THE BIGGEST MANUFACTURER OF APPLE SAUCE IN THe wORLD ? MY DEAR, HES A VERY WANT To NEET THESE MSGINISES! | You tusT ARRANGE SONE Ay TN TOURS. Auctioneers. | [71 SAw MEGINIS THE Bi& APRLE SAu MAN AND HIS WIFE ON THE HE DIDNT \MPRESS ME MUCH, BUT HE CERTAINLY fm»sn- YES MUST HAVE BRAINS, THEY |1 miguT BE SAY HE ADBSOLUTELY JABLE TO a€T / Hin To \NVEST A oW Mo N CONTROLS THE ; APPLE SAUCE MARKET. THAT SOUTH AMERICAN] venTURE EN TAYLOR clutch and br Community I quick tnrust W sidew h his what for? who \T MIGHT BE WELL he wa dem steps. eyes sl dummy retty wh v of our r ght we'd try eficit ourselves and “And what, if L of the r's frock “Oh— | frock { beer you “of Valuable No. 1211 in Bueiness Comfortable, of the premises. on DAY OF FEBRU O'CLOCK P.M.. the and premises. situ umbia, to wit: Part escribed as foilows the nning the inches: the ence south west 03 ekinning : southwest north | east 14 feet feet 45 | imoroved enjoyable way rates quoted proverty will d of trust for | June 2nd. 1930 | wal otari )1 sale day the ser. after five days' Io in some news. ity of Washington, NAS DA by specially chartered s. 5. “CALIFORNIA” of the Cunard and Anchor Lines From New York June 30th; pt.1st,1927 The itinerary includes Madeira, Spain, Greece, Constantinople, Cyprus, the Holy Land, Naples, Rome, Monaco, London, returningto New via Havre, Southampton. tional Overland Tours during Cruise to Italy, Switzerlan: Daily backin NewYork 6:30 P.M. Stopavers BOSTON ¢, France and E: Thos. Cook 085 Fifth Ave., New Cunard 8. S. Co., e To FLORIDA ana HAVANA ¥rom BALTIMORE MUNORLEANS Weekly express passenger and freight service t Jacksonville, Miami, and Havana. Visic Florids, America’s winter paradise, and romantic Cuba this 1% days in Havana between ssilings. Inclusive | on application, covering meals and | berth aboard ship while in port. Sailings scheduled January 28, and fortnighdy thereafter Munson Keyser Building, Baltimore, Md. s EUROPE ‘Tune in for Radio lecture on this cruise, Station WJZ New York every Sunday night at 8.30 Eastern Standard Time. 1408 H St’ Now. Washington, D, C | ward the du | better | to attr attentic something light and to go with that, bad,” he . you th Jlsa dimpled sudde ble thing, fsn't it? s ther pme on in you something!" W sell Inside h om. Hi sale whic modern Munson liner as to anything he | wanted to keep; but about it in any way. An old black man they key child’s blackboard wrinkled surface: svealing titles of ev: astronomy to 200l0g: coats in various state red sofa th: agged—Ben . dr 18, AT sk d. retorted, with s. Chambers for the new maid ‘MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE AND PIANNS. WESCHLER'S ' 920 Pa. ave. n.w. Phons Main 1282 Main 9639, " Central Storage & Transfer Co. FIREPROOF PRIVATE ROOMS OPEN STORAGE Household woods. automobiles merchan. dise of any kind. Moving, Packing. Ship- ping and Sforing Towes Rates—Best Appointments 80 M St. N.E. Main 9208 MOVING ga STORAGR KRIEGS PACKING 616 Eye St. N.W. | “Five hundred { more,” she answered Ben groaned. * to close a contract tomer. Just hapy thought I'd—see mad—setting that dr I—I—" “You're going to 't you?" asked F I'm not.” ashamed to ary XPRESS |- SHIPPING | Main 2010 | o be York AMITH'S s TORAGE CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS & Son Y gcn, | (i | | LEGAL NOTI PAUL E. JOHNS : COURT OF TH holding Administration ubseribe Thi B | tate of « | with_the app the District of Columbia, ed Monday, at n Court. & | January. | time “ana "said | maini” paymen “ibraltar, | estate. un Gibraltar, | {36! "nen ‘and where all ‘e residue. tend. in ainori ciea. or th notifled to attorney duly against the est: ratrix Des Columbi de31. p-overs from Rttest ean port. To $265 up, with Probate who was by the strict_of Columbia stration_on the es- tes, Stipreme Court of 10 o'clock @.m.. troom, as the and_distribution the court’s direction and con- sons entitled to distributive shares or I or parts thereof. are reon or by agent or with their claims | THEODORE ~ COGSWELL puty Register of Wills for the District of Clerk of the Probate Court. CES. Attorney. parlor car. and_delight venienee. Phi a s this community. E DISTRICT OF e Court—No. is is to give no- 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 u‘ulfl Fire-Proot 0' Warehouse Storage, Moving, Crating deceased, has, 418-20 10th N.W. M. 4229. Frank. 2423. olding a Probate the 31st day of a8 the for said safety. RESORTS. __ST. PETERSBU tietersig from reditors and per- | Attorney Ty 'STCHARLES A;I.AN TIC CITY RED STAR LINE R. M. HICKS, Mgr., 1208 F St. N. ., Washington, D. C. or_any authorized steamship agent. | Addi ALLORY L afford the most comfortable and economical route to Texas and all points Southwest. Conve- nientrail connections,to pointsin Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and the Pacific Coast. S.S.H. R.MALLORY Feb. 2 S.5.CONCHO S.S.SAN JACINTO itional freight sailin are the pre-Lenten carni SS. WESTERN WORLD swimming when Father N «crossing of the Equator. Fastest Time INE Steamers Feb. 9 Feb 16 v Saturday Modern oil-burning steamers, wide and service. MALLORY LINE| Passenger Dept, \ North River—New York / 4110917, eEraatsieiyifaneseidaariaqiiieainsisIsniseh? Red ARABIC Belgium, of passenger accommodations, decks, high standards of cuisine MUNSO , Pier 36— Famous Standards MAJESTIC Jan. 2! (World’s largest ship) OLYMPIC Feb. 12 Express service de luxe to France and England. Star Cabin liner Feb. 5 , France and England CELTIC First Class only MINN] Cherbou! EWASKA Jan. 29 re for Parls and London For later sailings, write, phone or call on any agent or company office. STEAMSHIPS. RIO DE JANEIRO February 27—March 1 Enjoy th lden days mummer in .‘{\1.’.:..3’.5.. s s Sy o R e e salls Fob. 12 Arrives Rio de Janeiro Feb. 25 Twelve days of supreme travel enjoy- ment. Luxuriously appointed 21,000 ton liners. All deck sports—outdoor pool —joyous ceremonies eptune holds court at 5 Pinest Shipe America Jux 29 ter Word P 12 oo oot 1§ Fortnightly thereafter to Ric de Jaeiro, Soneoe Mincevideotad Basas e For information, apply—Authorized 67WallSt,N.Y.C. Phone: Bowling Green 3300 White Star Cabin liner Jan. 29 To Ireland and England ith Its New Addition Now Ospinie,[od e as in neutral g his r abst 15 that t ladies; he had been ask had that with which with s 1 pile of old books ay, with he of ing over to Baltis Iphia by P.R. T bu iate what a wonderful convenience perior, bus service has brought to MSHIPS. stey y car paused sudder he gear \d Ben tling betwee sale We w raisa that and so rur Wi shift nning on last the vaguel » thought on « fluffy too sa r "It is she rema M be held d to he no like the It wa tel clock to wind a sl ry subject ; shoes, s of disrep: blazing ch dollars or a casually. ed by and thing ou buy s Jlsa said 1e be The,’ nething by | dre 2 hor- arked ut It was about the best thing the vbe I'll red around the assemb! 1 heard of this rum ge tribute onger other men of the club, he cogsidered rum- mage sales the activities of women, and so he had not bothered himself an amaz ing collection spread out before him: | minus it: gh a from eses, a needed one leg; some of’ lamps; several old rocking-chairs that ged his e om the array before him and fac ed ng to—sell this stuff?” Trying? I've sold a lot, thank you,” heeks. as bought the sofa room; Mrs. Thom- son hought the lamps for the Summer camp—everything will be sold. You'll how much do you expect to bit I'm on my way a new - cu and inybody had gone utside. etliing frankly. caught T never bother with trains more~ the \huses aresoc and convenient” P. R. T. buses are as finely appointed as & They make travel a pleasu Once you know the con- imore or any an Look for the buses marked “P. ®. T. under Mitten Management. standard for comfort, convenicnce and One Trip Daily From Hotel Washington To BALTIMORE and PHILADELPHIA 9 AM. scta Attractive Winter Rates - Hoatsss. ~Gelt Dasciag, ATLANTIO RESORT! CITY. STEAMSHIP LINES season You begin to wonder if the end will ever be. 9 in your cheeks. Any of the following leading hotels will furnish raies and information on request: A -Hotel St. Charles A -The Holmharst AE-Hotel Traymore A -Hotel Dennis A -Hotel Morton A-Amelcanslan “E-Europesnpi n AB-Both plans hy Penn; %‘mnmunfmwv.hm s, 8. B. iie Taazaae Mi 2} 'UST about this time of winter, the chill of the creeps into your bones and stays there. Come to the Boardwalk. Even in a day or so the bright sun will warm you wonderfully. The sea will murmur, “at ease” to your nerves. Health will show ruddy red You'll play again—golf, horseback riding on the beach, roller iri ooting, indoor sea water pools, theatres, piers, A -Galen Hall A <The Peankarst AE-The Breakers A -Hotel Brighton l £ -The Shelbarne THE EVENING STORY Ben's Basket. of stuff this stuff that ay. This piled up I'd think to donate 1 wide ing an a erin is eyes vou might just all that the men were p ¢ cool out meeting the deficit where do womer ? To most ¢ ¢ the women looks like a legacy rs without But with that contriving to make of $12 and pinch nd there for clul r husbands’ birth the kiddies n fun for us t junk like this and try to what else can we do nan has some old table or book or pair of shoes that no longer use. And the people of the community are to buy an old dress for 20 or nts—then make it over for play for the youngsters.” went on his way and closed almost mechanically king. On the way back he suddenly swerved car, stepped on the gas wind grinned haif-hour later, 8 he w bank and strolled age marked “Private.” President Martin of First National Bank, I take it grinned, speaking to the man behind the broad mahogany desk. Martin lifted his head and smiled saw Ben. “Shoot. I'm the he said cheerfully. “I've got some little rags and tags hero that T want $500 for,” remarke: Ben, indicating the basket on his arm. Your » always the work out here t's no dress or she can glad little with Natlonal into the You wants are simple, Benny. my lad,” murmured Martin, leaning over to take a look into the basket Have you two or three police pups In there or just gold nuggets? ‘No. no,” protested Ben, ‘“nothing |like that. Just junk stuff that I don't “want ny _longer. Old ‘stuff no good, you see. This pipe rench, for example won't hold pipe any more. It's sort of lost its grip on life. This patching outfit for automobile tires is minus the glue, and so you can't use it very well— not at all, to be frank about it. This was 4 good hammer once but it has no handle. You could put a handle in if you wanted to—I wouldn't All T want for the lot is Martin laughed. “Go on with Yyou, you worthless scamp,” he grin ned, shoolng Ben toward the door. I've got work to do—!f you haven't. Bring your jokes down to the Com )} munity’ Hnlus where we can all en Just it.” said Ben ser ously. “You : all it a joke? T call it pitiable. girls “are holding their rummage sale down at the Community House. Rummage sale —that's what they call it. I'd call it rubbish sale and the truthful, only I hate to hurt their feelings after all the work they've done dragging tne Stuff together. They've got a lot of stuff like the stuff in this basket Want to get $500 out of it. Fat chance, ek qreached tor “Here's fifty of ft— your stuff to some of m"Zm‘i‘r’ lfe.llvo\\‘:l. It's good, that's what it 5! Ben had no time to 0 al I Ny more before lunch time. i had another appointment to keep and a sale he hc 1 to close. At lunch time he took his basket to the Men's ‘Lum'h club. He re-enacted his Nttle | monologue. He was greeted with wild applause. When the basket was pa: sed around for inspection and inc dentally for the reception of checks, it Vas found 1o hold $500. g e Community have sold practically everything, - Elsa reported. “Everything, in fagt ;‘x;::p]t“ finmm ’glu' showcase that N & sent It. it in his jewelry ‘.m',f,'f A | “We can use it,” Ben ans | Very solemnly he arose l':‘é"“.?.‘?e |Into ihe showcase his little basiet | Then he lettered a sign: _“This Basket of R | Elght Hundred S e he Community Ho v |town never held nnot‘;xsee.- or(ur;?:‘nhp sale. When money was needed !l'\':v always passed Ben's basket around his check (Copyrignt. 1927.) $600,000 APPROPRIATION ASKED FOR HELIGOLAND German Finance Budget Includes Sum to Preserve Island from Sea. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, January priation of 2,400,000 marks, or $600, 000 for the pi rvation of the I:h:-l JI;‘ }{lél‘hgolfl‘nt’i is provided in the budget [ he minist a -] e of the, ministry of finance for th Continual storms and tidal w: have further eroded large siretches of the shore and during the last year vast parts of the cliffs have been crumbling away. It has now also be- come necessary to move the island's electric power house wnd water works farther inland and to baild & solid breakwater to protect the most ex- posed parts of the island against fur- ther Incurstons of the North Sea. Heligoland, in the North Sea, 45 H}HFA off the mouths of the rivers Elbe and Weser, was Germany’s prin cipal naval outpost during the Buro- pean war. Its strong fortifications were razed under the provisio: Versailles peace xrea!p ot HILL HEIRS RESTRICTED BY HELIGIOUS CLAUSE Bequests Will Be Canceled if Benefactors Afilfate with Catholic Church. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORZ, January 26— of the four chiet heirs to tho ataty o Roger Richardson Hill of Palm Beach become communicants of the Roman Catholic Church, or marry into it ;helr r;(oquuszs will be canceled, it be- ame known yesterda; i was fled for praate e four heirs named miother, Mrs. Susis R. Hill of B.l::iuhv‘vs two nieces, Barbara Hill and Buzane Wickes, also of Saginaw, and Doris J. Holcomb of Rome, Ga. " The American Red Cross is be- queathed a remainder interest in one. half the residue of the estate. . INFLUENZA HITS SWEDEN. Report Shows Infection Spreading Rapidly Throughout Country. STOCKHOLM, January 28 (P).— 26.—~An appro The influenza infection is steadily spreading throughout Sweden, infor- mation gathered here indicates, and though the majority of the cases are ,; .| light, the country’s noi Bibradis Tk | ahe sericusty. nempered. | o vities ALK The northern provi ‘& inces are the training operations have been M‘- poned on account of the epidemic.