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y b} » . Trustees’ P AUC AUCTION SALES. ____FUTURE DAYS. £ THOS. J. OWENS & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Two- | Story Brick Apartment Con-' taining Four Apartments and | Known as Premises 121 16th | St. S.E. | By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re. cordod in Liber No. 4877, folio 447 et sea. of the land records of the District of Columbia. and At thc request of the party secured | ihereby. the undersigned trustee will sell at | oRlic suction, In front _of 'the premises. on | 1 AD. 1827, A R 'CLOCK P.M.."the following described land wd premises, ‘situate in the District of Co- mbia, and designated as and being lot 49 » he subdivision made by Maybelle Norris £ Jots in square 1072 as per plat recorded 4 Liber 66, folio 67. of the. records of the > of the surveyor of the District of C T All cysh. A deposit of $1,000 ro- auired, “Conveyancing, recording, ete.. at pur- haser's cost. " Terms 10 be complied with 3 wise deposit fo ay be advertised | a Tesold at the discretion of the. tristees LEG A. ROVER. Surviving Trustee. AUCTIONE SALE OF TWO_ VA DWELLINGS RKNOWN B8 NOS NIniu S iRE] TREET NOR1 H O UN LR W UATED ON Ei | PROVED LOT SIT H | STREET. | By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | 5680, folio 48, et seq.. rds of the District ‘of Cu at the request of the party se the undersigned trustees will a i tront of S now.). on DAY OF MARCH. hod g A el followin, T land” and premises ate in 1 of Calimbia, signated ax and bemg part of lot 162 Pruther’s subdivision of vart of Mt and Pleasant, Pluins n | Pleasant | 2 per plat recorded b | the surveyor's oflice of the Distriet of €. | a in Liber Levy Court No. 2. folio | a as’ Tollows: Beginning for the northeast corner of ¥ henee south aion e thence west ailez’ thence alicy 1 ' wnid lot. and the ne 104 Tort. mo: exinning. Lots Sion' of loi 185 part of Mt srth aion the north lin: h 10 the 1 in K ‘s cubdivisilon o Pieasant and Pleasant Plains. as f said first-mentioned subdivision in the surveyor's office of the Dist olumbia in Liber Levy Court 16. folio DUNE 0 much thereol taken for alley 1 District Court Supreme Court of estate being assessed for tion and valuation as lots $G8. ' sauare 2 Termes trust: bala Joss. plac and e's S, No. 125 District. Said murnoces of o Id eubjeet to of which u wrior deed and further b at time of sale sd trust to e 00.00 renuired | . recordi at_purchaser’s { to be co otherwise de vertised and resold _trustecs. E M. DE VEILE, L. NEILL ] _Trustees. CTIONEERS. | \LUABLE RE: A HOUSE AND LOT. N 91 ih St SE. By Yirtue of u certain deed ‘of trust ve- {urded in Liber No. 5388 at folio 52 of the Jand records of the District of Columbia and | il Whe request of the narties, sccured thereby he undersigned will 5ell at’ public auction i1 front of ihe premises. on THURSDAY }/ARCH THIRD. 1927 AT FOUR O'CLOCK M. the following = described emises. nituate in the Disir 2 A bewng lot numbered forty-one (41) ;ouare numbered eight hundred and for e (849). as described in said deed Jat._upan’the follo; terms { Terms of gale: Said property is ubject to | or deed of “trust securing an indebied: | said property will be sold | ¢ | | of | & of $1.785 and subiect 10’ said deed of trust indebtedness. Of the purchase price over and above sald | 4 of trust. one-third to be paid in cash | the balance i two equal installments, | ‘able in one and two yoars. with interesi | at the 6% o per annum, payable somi-annually secured by second deed of trust upon the werty eold, or all cash, at the obtion of the purchaser. Interest and taxes 19 be paid_or adjusted to date of sale. deposit of $200 will be required at the of sale All conveyancing, recording, ete., at the Cost of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale 16, be complied with within ‘thirty days from date of sale. otherwise deposit will be forfeited #nd the property resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some news- naper published in Washington, D. C. B. FRANCIS SAUL " No. 925 16th N.W. WILLIAM P.BENSON No 1§25 15th St, N.W. hol Trustees, & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- improved Real Estate, Situate in Second i Fronting 20 Feet on New York Ave. and L St. NW, Near Fifth St. Dy wirtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. in Liber No. 55%8. Tolic 232 et #eq,, of' the land Tecords of the District Columbia, and at the uest of the party secured thereby, reigned trustees will sell at pul in_front of the pregises. on THURSDAY, THE oD AY OF. MARCH. A.D. 1927. AT FoUR O'CLOCK P.M., thé following-déscribed lan '"x':.h :Em‘k"u‘ del:‘ul!cwk‘;l the D‘AJIIHL“I of l,r)'-' lumbia. ang n a4 and being par of original lot num’»red &) l(X)b:n l?-lre umbered north of sguare five hundred and {teen (north of 515). more particularly scribed as follows: Beginning for the fame at a point in the southerly line of New York avenue distant along eaid_avenue north 66° 00" 367 east 115.33 feet from the " hwesterly corner of said («TIIN: thence asterly along sad southerly” line. of - New York avenue a distance of 20 feet: 3 sautheasterly at right “angle to New avenue 71.30 feet: thence south at right angle to north L street 20.80 feet to the line of north I, streét: thence west slong said north line of north L street 20 {eet: thence north at right angle to north L. street 25.55 feet: thence northwesterly at tight angle to “New York avene Gy.14 feet to the point of beginning, containing k! .80 square feet of land, miore or Jess. Terms of saie; One-third of the purchase money {o be paid in cash. balance payab or before two years, with interest at 6 centun) per annum, payable semi-annu i "l‘¥ o per B from of gale.’ kecured by deed Trust u 1 ‘IND“.HI sold, or all cash, at ibe option of the purchaeer. A deposit’ of 300 Wil e reudired at time of sale. Al nveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser, ‘erms 0f le to be complied th within 30 days ‘from duv of - sale. otherwiso the trusteés reserve the right Lo resell the property at the risk and cost of faulting purchaser. after 5 days' adver- ement of Tesald Lo some. newspaper published in shington, D. C. ROBERT E. P. KREITER. LOUIS' . “ALLWINE fel9.21.23, Trustees. EERS THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTION Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Dwelling, Known as Premises No. 1326 Vermont Ave. N.W., With Large| Brick Garage In Rear. i ertain decd of trust. . bein instrument No. 201 er 4. 1025, among the land | Columbia, and a the “party wecured there 1 tryustees ‘will well at pul it of the premises. on TUES. | RST DAY OF MARCH. AD. | AT FOUR P.M. the following-de: land and premives. situate in. the | Thstriet of Columbia. and designated s and leiuk part of 3 Olistead’s” trustees subdivision of lots in sau . as per plat_recorded in the surveyor's office of the District ber W B. M. lo 77 Beginning for samé on Vermont 4 point distunt Toet O inche hivesterly from the \ortheast comer of said lot. and running “hence northwesterly. at right anzles 1o avenue. 128.54 feei to alley’ the southwesterly along line of said_alley Teet: thence moutheaster) 0 said Vermont ave. 13808 feet to anid avenue: thence northeasterly along the line 20 1o place of begin- to a wrior deed of urther particulars of which will be annou 4 at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be A deposit of $500.00 required. recording. etc.. at purchaser's T s 10 bo. sonupiiod With . withily ihiriy_daye. otherwise deposit forfeited and {he property iy e dfvertise) uid resoid o dlscration of the trustees e LEE D LATIMER. JOHN W. GULLEDGE. £e17-d&ds.exSu&hol Truste ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Sale of Re;;dutztsil;l roperty, Known as 723, 7231, and 725 Eighth St. S.E. of a certain deed or trust. dated Sonmber 28 fbo5: and Tecorged amoug the | nd records of the Dmtrict of Columbia in Yber No. 2073 at folio 2. and 't the re- est of the party secured thereby. the un fegned trusices will sell at public auction 1:nt of'the premises on MONDAY. THE {WENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. iovs AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM.. ose parts ol venty-four 457 and twenty-five (28) in e num- et hine hundred and four (904) . 'in the v of Washington. District of Columbia “eribed in said deed of trust and improved ihree twoiors brick houses. known us s 753, “ind 725 Eighth st. £e Terme- "Each building with the erdund o Wnd tised in connection” there- e "be ‘offered Separatcly. ¥0"ciah oy uired on cach parcel offered. or o e Durchase price o be baid in A ush. the balance in one seiited by the Dotes of terest at 69 W 0! HU; lest andersign, THE F) F bed as follows of said avenue 1o d_subject 00.00 onveyancing. 5. 1d two years, re secured the purchaser with < ’]7‘)' deed of ll"nnl st purchaser's cost. Terms to be fulfilled i HIFE "asyt spom day o sile other; o oo TDiana and Teaoid t the Fisk & [ARTON E. LES AEL J mv%?‘m ive: ol o 2% fo18dkdy.oxBu | Court of the Distr Adam A. Weschler & vania_ ave. Zone, | ! losurveyor TIONS. AR, WASHIN THE EVENING ST KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES —She Sure DIPLOMACY S ALL- RIGHT BUT A Sock IN THE €YE 1S BETTER ™MISS, LA VERNE ' HOWEVER St 1EGE€LF = OM' wHATA NGHT' 1 DipnT BLEEP A WINK WORRY ING ABOUT LULU LA VERNE AnD THAT 300, 000 SHE'S DEMANDING ' WELL SHE PROMISED To MEET ME AT HER HOTEL To pay AwD TELL ME ALL ARoUT IT' L DONT OuE THAT BABY A | heret He's ceazy i HE TH ™ oF THERE Swe WHATS SHE Do Has Al Guessing. 'S puT| |AND NOW IM READY FoR TH THOSE FLAT €LED BABiES? €Y LOOK NASTY ME - A CouPLE BAD ACTORS - GTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1921. OP M WHO weee THOSE Two Touew LOOKWG EGGS You WERE TALKIN JusT A CouPIE OF My LAwyERS! NOW LETS FiNp A GUIET SPOT wHERE WE CAN SPEAK e OMAND STEAMSHIPS. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) was silence, broke kroyd she observed in Blaintive voice, “that Ralph's absence | is most peculiar—most peculiar indeed shoulders | Not to come forward at such a time | 1t you know. as though there even | were nething behind it 1 can’t | help thinking, Flora dear, that it wa . “Ill 100k |3 very fortunate thing your engage vou the idea in|ment was never formally announced | ‘Mother!” cried Flora, angrily. | “Providence,” declared Mrs. Ack ir little | p divinity royd. I have devout belief pvidence—a that shapes S MY | our ends, as Shakespeare’s heauti fgnorance frankly. But it did occur |jine runs.’ to me that the position of the prints| - gyrely still th at last by Mrs ‘I must say victim's hand and closed It round the | dagger handle. “But why?” Poirot shrugged his make a confusing more confusing.” Well,” said the inspector into it. What gave the first plac “When you were 50 kind as to show me the dagger and draw attention to the fingerprints. I know ver of loops and whorls—see, I confe casc Py you don't make the Al THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS TAUCTION SAL o, ) CcrioN Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- 05 owes & ot 3 UCTIONEERS. Story Brick Dwelling Known 15y OF VALUABLE as Premises No. 2723 11th BiuleEy Ta> Si. N'w‘ .\”‘I:TH\\ EST. B KNOWN YLVANIA By virtue of a cer virtue of a cevtain deed of trust duly irdad S SALE NCE, in_deed of trust, du 5143, folio 214 et fds of ‘the District of NSYLV o orded 1n Liber No. No. 5462, toli ¥ request of the b i of the land rec ccoids’ of the Dist limbia, and at th the reque: iheroby. the undersigned trustes the undersigned trust at public anetion. in uction, i front of the nrem: | pren on FRIDAY. THE FOURTH DAY ises, on’ FRIDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF OF MAKCIL 1 AT FIVE OCLOCK P M., MARCH, " AD." 1927 'AT FOUR-THIRTY wthe following-iescribed land and premises OCLOCK P the following-described iand @ in the city of Washington, d “premises ate in t strict of Co Columibia. and desiznated as fumbia und designated as and bemng lot bt of original lot 3 in sauare n Franeis AT B s subdivision of lots ' tuined within ' the awing e in block 13 ‘in Tdd and Brown's subdivi- / hounds: Beginning routh “Mount Pleasant” " and Pleasant Pennsy v an as per plat recorded in Liber sontheaster the. o ot of Colu sell at publ of and being o southw v on intersect the west t 6566 feet fro as it existed O TR A 241X and 2420 Penneylvan ce of the surveyor lot. and bia. kubject t purposes Eranted of Columbia by deed recorde 2. of the land fecord way District Liber 14 ih nied would i of said lot At a noin 2. Is of | said agenue to the f said District, beii premizes 2723 1110 | tober 20 et northwest.’ the same being designated | premises books of the assessor of the District | avenue: thence northeasterly along said fence (Columbia as lot 38 i sauare { to the cent the varty wall between said Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | premises: thence northeasterly (hroueh money o be baid n ¢ ance iy W | center of aid wall to the line of &aid av caual” installments. payable’ in one and two | nue: thence sou rlv alonz said avenuo Banre. it aay 15 per centum her | 1841 feet to the piace of boginning . payable annually. from day o | Terms of sale: One-thied of the by sale. secured 1 0f " triast tipon the | monav to be paid in cash, balance in two vverty sold eh. at the option o! | eouai instaliments. p ® hurchaser. = Dosit of $300.00 will | vears. with interest reaquited at time of sale, Al convey- | antum. pavable semi-annually from. duy of K. recording. ete cosi. of purchase 3 by deed of trast unon- the M of sale 10 e compdied with within | Drom or all #ash at the obtion of tv dags from duy of sale. otherwise the A depasit'of <300 06wt B oS Teserve ( of sale. W at the risk and cost of defaulting at cost of urchaser. Terme chasher af daye’ “advertisement of comlied with within thirt such ros ewspaper published i Washingi. ¢ SRR N ASBRE" ANCIS MOORE __e21-d&ds.exSu&hol Trusiees. _ | i ome ADAM A. WESCHLER Auctioncers, | Bankruptcy Sale of a Lnrge‘ i | ADAM A, WESCHLER & Stock Ladies’, Men’s and Chil- | dren’s Clothing, Furnishings, | Dry Goods, Milliner‘yfb No‘k._iom, | Fixtures, Etc., at “The Four- i B teenth Street Style Shop,”| )ij‘.”fioln?l: lr!e'mlx::'d(e:e:x of trust. dated | July and recorded August (. 193 Nos. 1920 and 1922 Fourteenth | the Tand records of the District of St N.W. | Columbia. “and at the reatiest of the part t. N.W. | segured thirabs, the undorsiencd trustces will v virtue of an order of the Supreme | offer for Sale bs bublic auction. within the e 2 7'of Columbia. hoiding | salesroome of Adam A. Weschier & Son. 620 in e Frank Frankel, | Penneylvania avenue northwest. Washiniton, i the undersined trustees | Do C.. un' FRIDAY. THE TWENTY FIFER it selt tion {DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1927. AT THREE premises FRIDAY. | FEBR {O'CLOCK P.M.. the foilowink-described land TWENT 1027, ' COMMENCING | and ‘premises, Situate in the’ Distriet ot Co. TEN O'CLOCK AM.. large stock of Shirts, | lumbin. to it: Lots 8 to 20. hoth inejusive, Underwear, Hats, ‘Gaps. Pants, Coilara, | in squire 5396: Jots 1 to 14. both_Inclusive Hosiery, Sweaters, Luggag 47 in square south of square 6307: lot Lumbejacks, _Overcoats. Children's nd_44 in eauare 5307¢ lots 2. 4 and and Coats. 'Notions. Jewelry. Baby 45 in square 5400: -lots 9. 10 and 23 in Spool Cotton and. Silk. Millinery, | sauare cast of square 5300: lots 19 to 24 Bed and Table Linen. Bolt Goods. Ladies’ | both inclusive. 29 to 35. both inclusive, in Dresses and Coats, ete.. gguare 54904: lots 1 {0 10" both ihclusive, also 23 to 30. both inclusive, and 32 in square National 6-clerk check Cash Register. Floor | 5395: lots 2. 3. 4. 8,7 9.'10, 11.°12 and 61 Cages. Counter. Window Display Fixtures, etc. | 10 7%, both inclusiv square 5398: lots The above Will first be offered as an.en- | 1 to 7. both inclusiv to 50. both_ inclu- tirety. and {f a satisfactory hid is not re. | 8ive. in square east of square 53DR: lota celved. will be immediately sold in detail. 9.11,12,13. 1 . 20, 21 in square 5399 Terms cash. 16t 6 in 'square ‘south of square 5399 lot ALBERT E. STEINEM. 3 04. 1201921222324 1 in sauare 539! lot 2 in equare 54 being in ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Anctioneers. All of the above lots and sauares a part of. and are shown upon ite bdivi. sion or plat of. “Bavley's Purchase” an “Fortune Enlarzéd.” as per plat recorded. in v arremrone | HhE Office Of the collector of taxes for the URILY BY AUCTION. | District of Columbia. in liber 7R at folio 17 Tault having been made in the payment | Note: Piat of Droperty may be . inspected of & certain note and int-rest of Frederick | upon application to the undersighed trustoes A. Wagner, we will by virtue of authority | of ductioneers’ office, contained in the agreement depositing cer- Terms of sale: One-third of the purel tain collateral as security therefor and at|money to he paid in cash. the balance the request of the holder thereof. sell by public auction within the salesrooms of Son, No. 920 Pennsyl- nw. FRIDAY. THE 25th DAY | F EBRUAR' 1927, AT 12 OCLOCK | NOON, “nineteen ' promissory notes for one hundréd ($100) dollars “ach. “dated_April 1926, payable, respectively. oi or betore 3. 7.8, 9,10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. 16. 17. 18, 20, 21.' 22 ‘and 23 ‘morithe, all sighed by Wi fred J. Clearman. payable to the order of Frederick A, Wagner and by him indorsed, se- | cured by of trust on certain chat- tels and equipment in and lease on premises 2014 and 2016 Florida ave. n recorded April 9, 1936, paver No. 138. rms: Cash. ' Further varticulars m B e WS R R e 1619.21,23.24. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Prop- erty Suitable for Business Pur- poses, No. 2529 P St., George- town. i By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Digiricl of, Columbia, passed in Equity | © Cause No. 46241, the undersigned trustees will | o S5 public auction in front of the premises, | bia. 4nd a1 tha reduest O the DArty wited on FRIDAY THE TWENTYEIFTH DAY | therebs. the undersigned trustee el at S ¥l RY, 1927, ¢ FIVE O'CLOGK | public: s & P.M., premises No. 2520 P street northwest, | WEDNESDA SECOND' DAY OF beink 'parts of lots 88 apd 89 In H. MARCH_ AD. 1927, "AT FOURTHIRTY Dadets "ibdivision of lot 80 in Houméad's | 0CLOCK the followine doscribed 1and rEetown, being square D4, in | and premises, situate in the District of Co. A reetonn and How Kuown as squate | [urabin: and desiehaied as and- bolag. mart ot 1564, 1n the €1ty of Washington. as per DAt {:I ll\u'm‘:L o Mu}e. 1 l“l;l bllitlh(‘ num. = d Liber A. Shepherd, George- ered forty-three (43 [0lmead anor,” et s 8wl of Tot B8 belg | as per piat recorded in the oflice of the. sur. dererived s follows: Beginning at the south. | vesor for tha District of Columbia in Liber eastcorner ‘of said 1ot 85 and running fhenoc | Gavernor Stiepherd. utfolios 100" ang 187 Steet 56 foet along the north line of B street: | being the north 16 feet § inches of sald lot. thence north ;0 feot: lh‘g@ e’fll 26 feet: | fronting on Holmead avenue and running thence south 50 feet to ti beginning : said ack at ht_angles an even width to the rt of lot B9 bfllnf described as_follows: | full depth of 85 feet of maid lot; subject to eginning at the southeast corner of said lot | the tondition that the east 4 feet by the 89" and running thence west on the south | Width of said part of said lot be main. Jine'of eaid ‘ot 86, 24 eet: “thence Rorth | tained, as a private alley’ for 'the’ mutuai o™ e “bihco of bagnatog. i | (15) and torty-ono (41} In'sald blocic: said r bemng known for taxation purposes { proverty being no how) T purposes of Bodor a3 o paiae 300, sod PEVECR | smcibent, S Jezation e lal e TORIREY oo, Trect Of 20 fect by a depth | SELL A T Gentv-elht hundred and iRl Terms of #ale; $300.00 cash deposit re- | four (2834). together with the improvements, 1 sale. " Balaiico of the pur. | o I | ase hie’in one and two at Gl per centum pos g W sold At time the frer five riEht 10 at and _cost of defauiting birchaser dass’ udvertisement of stieh resale newspaper published in’ Washington, CLAUDE LIVIN e WILMOT W. TREW 1-d&ds exSu&hol Trusteos. ¢ Dropert; SON IN, Auctioneers. Unimproved Lots in East an A bankruptey _cour nkru hase o in the | two_equal installments. represented by M(( pronussory motes of the purchaser, in_one and two years. with per cent per annum from da 1 sale. ‘ba able semi-annually s &ecured by deed of trus upon the property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of $500 required of purchaser at time of sa conveyancing. recording and notarial fees a cost.of purchager. Terms of sale (0 be com plied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the (rustees reserve the right to fesell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days advertisemient of such resale in some news- paver published in”the city of Washinkton MILBURN J. DONOHOE, JAMES ‘A. ‘DONOHOE. __fel2-d&dbs.exSukhol __Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- 19, be | virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly orded in Liber No. 5071 folio 233 et seq tho land records of the District of Coluj 8.27 fee et feet o the place of beginning: consisting of two-story brick residence with in_two equal vannual o ay windgw, six, rooms and one bath, hot: 5 reproses by Shimer's | Water heat and electrie ligl't. Wotes. pearing Intoredt a1 8 Bor cont bor ann | - Terms 0f sale: One-the .I'af the purchase Davable memi-annually and secuted iy fet | money to be pwid in cash, balance in two 4 of trust on the Property. or all cush ai | cuval inetallments. payable in one and {wo purchaser's option. Sale to be m oct years. With interest at six per centum per 10 ratification by the court. Terms of saic te he complied with within 30 days after ratification by the court, otherwise the de posit will be forfeited as lauidated damages and the property resold after 5 days’ adver- tisement in The Evening Star GEORGE C annum. pavable semi-annually. from day of secnred by deod of trust {ipon the prop- erty sold. or all cash. at the option of \the purchaser. ' A deposit of $300 will be re- aquired at’ thme of sale. " All conveyancing. Tecording, eic.. at cost of purch Terms of sale fo be complied with within thin wva from’ day of wale. otherwise (he trust crves the Tight o resell the property { the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. [after five days’ advertisement of such resnle | in wome newepaper published in Washington, . | THE WASHINGTO! TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. By ALFRED H, LAWSON, Real Estate’ Officer, fel8-d&ds.exSukhol THOS. J. OWEN & SON i | Washington Loan and Trust Com) at MILTON W. KING, Trustee, _ fel4-d&ds.exSu&hol __Rust Building THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Dwelling Known as Premises | 1109 4th St. N.W. | By virtue of a certain deed of trust August 7. 1925, belng instrument i recorded August 11. 1925y among the land | records of the District of Columbis, and at the request of the party sccured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘auc flon, I front of the premuses. on THURS. DAY, TrHE SHIRD DAY OF MARCH A.D 1927. AT THREE-THIRTY P.M. the fol lowing-deseribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being part of original lot 2 in square 525 Beginning for the same at the n west corner of said ot and running thence gast 9338 feet o the east line of said lot thence soath 16 feet: thence west 93.38 feet to Fourth etregt: thence north 16 feet to vrior deed o nning. varticulars o1 Terms trust for $2.000.00° furth 1 time of sale aid trust to be which wil announced o the purchace price ahove paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 reouired Conveygncing. recording. ete. at purchaser - | | cost. ~ Terms to be complied with withi | thiny_days. otherwise cenosit forfeited ani | the broperty may be advertised and' resoid at the discretion of the tristees $OF, HERZOG HARRY S. WOLFE 1621.23.26-mar1 2.3 __Truste THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR. STORY BRICK DWELLING. KNOWN A< PREMISES 1430 N STREET NORTH. By virtue of a cortain deed of trust. date eptember 16, 1025, being instrument No 85. recorded September 18. 1625. among th tand records of ‘the District Columbia and' at the request of 'the secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will tell at puvlic auction, in front of the premisex on MONDAY. THE TWENTY.EIGHTH DAY OF "FEBRUARY. 1027 AT FIVE P.M the following described ‘land_and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and desie: nated as and, being lot numbered 10N 1 T. B. Ferguson’s subdivision of lots in square 212, as per plat recorded in the office of th of the District of Columbia, in Liber 11 at folio 125 0 a prior deed of Terms: Sold sub trust for $6.500.00. further paticulars of which will' be anncunced at time of tule the purchase price ahove said trust o be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required ‘onveyancing. recording. etc.. at purchaser’s cost. ~ Terms o be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees, | L AR Trustees, . AUCTIONEERS, da Story Brick Store Known as 1459 P St. N.W. By virtue of a certain decd of trust. dated October 19, 1926, being instrument No. 161, recorded October 1926, among the land ords of the District of Columbia. and. at reauest of the parties eecured thereby. pnderslened, teusteos will sell at publ jon. ront of the premises. on THURS- CHARCETIIRD. KT S MV E the nwlescribed Jand and prem- st District of Columbia, and being lot T4 blut “recorded in £ the' Distr Tolio 8 wr <urvevar SOl sibiodt g Sold subject to a ' particilirs at tume of tricis ¢ $500.G0 of Wil be ‘hase price A de ancing at_purchaser's cost. Terms ed “with within thirty daye. deposit forfeited and the proverty dvertised and resold at the discre which otherwise he MONTGOMERY. Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishing Business at No. 3054 M St. N.W., Includ- ing Stock in Trade, Fixtures and Lease of Premise By virtue of a chattel deed of trust. dated September 14, 1920, and recorded Septem- Pitorh 9207 instriment No, 102, of the records’of the office of the Recorder of Deeds | of the District of Columbia, and at the re- { Guest of ‘the party ecured thereby. the un- ned trustees will sell by public auction, ithin the ahove premises, on FRIDAY TH) TWENTY.FIFTH DAY "OF FEBRUARY. 1927 AT TEN-THIRTY O'CLOCK A, Stock of Goods. Wares and Mere Fixtures and TLeasehold Interest above-mentioned ladies’ and men's furnish- 1t or fiaresi 8¢ $%¢ balance per week. including x’nun.n.::x.zgfib i % cash, 1618.21.23.25.28 | STONE District | rher of | the | Al conveyancing, | if Ko, otherwis the trustees | »| Trustees’ Sale of 120 Valuable | All | t proved Real Estate, Being: Premises, 3493 Holmead Pl! lot “numbered | LOAN AND | i1 | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- | in | the | AUCTION SALI a FUTURE DAYS. { THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Two-Story, Modern, Brick Apt. House,: Furnished With Murphy Beds and Pullman Breakfast Sets, Known as 1828 Riggs St. N.W. By virtue of a cortain deed of trust, dated | September 30, 1926, and recorded as instru. ment No. 112 among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the reauest jof the party secured thereby. the trustees will_sell at_public auction. in_{ront of the isce._on MONDAY. & TWENTY. TH DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1927, AT PHIRTY "0'CLOCK P.M.. ‘the follow. ink-described land and premiscs. situate in | | the District of Colymbia, and designated as 173 of Rich. P. O'Nefil's combination in equare 133. as per plat re- | corded in the office of the surveyor for, the | District of Columbta, in Liber 66 at " folio Terms: Subject 10 a first trust of $30.000 ! |and & subsequent trust of $11.500. other | | particulars to be antounced at time of sale. | he purchase price abo 4 trusts to b | paid in cagh. and a devosit of $500 reauired, | Conveyaneing.,_recording. ete. at. cost of | { purchaser. " “Terms to be compiied . with { within _thirty days. otherwise deposit for- feited and the propeity may be advertised and tesold at the diserotion of trustecs. EDGAR D TURN S ALTER E. HUTTON. fel5-d&ds.exSu&hol Trustees. 1 | | {ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers Trustees’ Sale of Furniture and Equipment of Beauty Parlor| In Second and Third Floors of | Premises 1220 G St. N.W. By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust | dated Docembey 7. 1926, and_ reco ! cember 1926, “as instrument No. 697 among the records of the record: jof deeds for' the District ¢f Columbia. an.: | | 3¢ the reauest of the varty secured thereby, i default having been made in the pavment of | | the note secured by said chatiel trust, the | j undersigned _trustees will well for cash | public auction on the above premises on | | FRIDAY. THE 25th DAY OF FEBRUARY. | {1927 AT ONE Q'CLOCK P.M., all the goods, | | chatteis. personal property 3-6 Daraphernalia | of " trado mentioned and deseribed in sald hattel trust and formerly used in the condct | of & business known as 4 “beauty parlor” on faid vremises 4 & JOHYN _U. GARDINER, Woodward Building. FRANCIS W 'COOK, $16°15th | EDWARD S. DUVALL, Woodward Building Attorney for Party Secured { telps122d24 | ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. | Bankruptcy Sale of Large Stock of Paint, Hardware, House Furnishings, Toys Fixtures, 1927 Chevrolet Truck, Etc., at go. 2206 Rhode Island Ave. i. N.E. I” By virtue of au order of the Supreme { Court of the District of Columbia, holding a | bankruptey, court in ‘re Jack A.. FQrnoroff trading ‘as “Woodridge Hardware Co.." ban rupt 1708, the undersigned trusteo sell public auctio o { premisos on MONDAY. FEBRUARY { TWENTY-EIGHTH 1027, ' COMMENCING | TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. complete new stock of well known brands of Paint. Varnish, Lae- | yuer. " Lead. 'Enamel. Stain; Colors, = Wax, i Tools. Plumbers’ Supplies, Hardware, Paint | Bruslics, Electr Congoleum’ Rugs. ening. Ladders. G Range, Garden . Aluminunfware, Toys, H | ded De- | Chattels at | Tristées. i Scre *Tao) also Latest Model National Electric Six-Clerk | ash Register, “Dayton” 100-Ib. Computing . Glags Table. Counters, Shelving, ete. 4lso Dractically wew 1927 Chevrolet 1-ton above will first be offered as an en and it 4 satiafaciory bid is not e will be {immediately sold in detail. E. HAYDEN GIBR ass, cte. | 1 { | tirets | cefyed i TEES: SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK | LLING ~ KNOWN AS PREMISES 1122 4th STREET NORTHEAST. i By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly { recorded,in Liber 5044. folio 184 et 8€q.. of | | the land ' records of the District of Columbia, | and at the request of the party secure thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell | at gublic auction, in front of the Premises WEDNESDAY, THE SECOND | MARCH AD. 27, H YOLOCK P, the following-described Tand | ind premises kituate in the Disirict"ot Co. | lumbia, and desiknated as an t 76 in Robert L. “McKoover and Earl E. God subdivision of part of square i as pel plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for' the District of Columbia i’ Liber 60" at subject to a prior deed folio 169, Sold 9 0.00 and arrears in taxes and | | Arizona, and the Pacific Coast. Modern oil-burning steamers, wide range of passenger accommodations, wi sad service. NOTICES. i S and A, K. BELL, Jr., DIRECT STEAMSHIP | Solicids SERVICE FROM . . BALTIMOR NOW! NEW YORK to PALM BEACH $47.19 one way ALL OUTSIDE STATEROOMS For sailings end infor write BALTIMORE 8 CAROLINA §, S. CO, 1008 15th St. NNW. Tel. Franklin 139 PSR VHL LA VALV LILS IN THE SUPREME trict of Coli ‘ourt.—In lley i squ holding ation_of a iand irt No_ 1868 —N; ion—Notice 18 missioners of the purs to the tion 1610, | kiven that” the Con | triet ot “Columbia sions ot ]«-I-x-n. of the { of Colimbia | court praving | land n: h o petition in U for th (houndcd by 7th and Madison sta.). i trict of Columbin. ns shown on plat filed with the wayd ) thereot, and prayii empanel i Jury in e “for In u to o8 each owne Tan s kustain by reason of the op oy in the sauare and the on of the | awary for thereof. and to th from the entire amount agen, including the expe ings, upon each 1ot or of fand which will be benefited by condemnation. in’ the proportion . that wald ury may find waid lots. parts of I o pareels of land will be h vided for, in and by the aforesaid Code Law. It'is. he the court, this 18th day ary ordercd " that _all ini n th the T A map ition us i that this co nee with the I ) b [ Delightful Season VIRGINIA BEACH NEVER TOO WARM T00 *CoLD SPECIAL WEEK-END TOURS Ineluding Stateroom and Hotel ‘ommodations Friday to Monday $16.10 Saturday to Toesday NEW YORK BY SEA BOSTON City Ticket Office, Woodward Bldg.. 731 15th St. N.W. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT (CO. ¥ i any_int ey a 18th this court on or before March. 1927, at 10 o' itinue in attendance until + its fin the award of dam: and the assessment of benefits of the to e empaneicd and sworn herein: and is further red that n copy of this be bublished twi wsive weeks in th Wrshington Post. ne fet. comme 1Kth day dered that a copy. b rerved by Star. ashington n the said Dis va before th Herald ut least eaeh of the £0 he ‘condemned hereln as'm e Said mnrhal; o his deputies. the Dlstrict: af Colim TNy of March 16 JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice Mmnticiey. rouds e cony.Teat; FRANK F. € Clerk. 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COMAL Mar. | S. S. SAN JACINTO Mar. 9 S. S. H. R. MALLORY Mar. 16 Additignal freight sailings every Saturday | 2 ide decks, high standards 8‘ cuisine MALLORY LINE Passenger Dept. % Pier 36, North River, New Ydrk Term: trust for 8. nterest, further particulars of which will be vm‘ml\ml"l‘\l at "‘,!ml‘e 0'1 ‘!alhe the ?\Il‘chl;l price above sai o n cash. | R denosit. 01350000 required”“onveyans: | e Jecording. otc, at purchaser’s’ cost Terms to be compiied ‘with within thirty | days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the | property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. ROGER J. WHITEFORD, EARL E. GOSS, xSu&hol Trusteer THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwelling, Known as Premises No. 3349 Eighteenth St. N.W. the"land records of the Distriet of Colum. bia. and at the request of the party secured therohy. the undersigned trustess will sell on MONDA' Sk RERRY situate in the District of Colum- | bia. and’ desiknated aw and being lot 82 of Harry T. Jonew' subdivision. of lots in biock of Chapin Brown's subdlvision of “Inkle- | side.” as ver vlat of firet_mentioned sub- division recorded in the office of the fur- | { vevor for the District of Columbia, {n Liber County 20, at follo 88, sublect 6 building | s { at”nublic “auetion. in t’"%@!m"{ffl#’fi”fi'&" RUARY. A.D." 1027 AT FOU PO the and { {, THE TWE ollowing-described “lan Dokt Sityate. - she Dt bl triction 'line and covenan record. | Terms: old subject to a prior deed "X H trust for. 500, further +particulars of { which will 'bé -announced at time of sale: | the purchase’ price above said trust to be | paid 'in cash. A deposit of $300 required ‘onveyancing, recording. etc., at purchase cost.ferms to"be complied wiin within 30 days. otherwise deposit forfeited "and ' ! property may advertised and resol at the discretion of the Yrustees. fonert E'F kRE HOMAS ROBINS 1016.18.21.23.25.28 i ITER, i N, ‘rustees MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. | | $TORAGE FOR FURNITURE AND PIANOS, !%fgs'}vfi%mn-s S0 Ba: ave. . Phone Main 1282, Main 9538, | i Central Storage Transfer Co. FIREPROOF PRIVATE ROOMS OPEN STORAGE susehold eoods. _automobiles. merchan. diso of any kind. Moving, Packing, Ship- ping and_Storin 5 Lowest Rates—DBest Appointments 50 M St. N Main 9205 I'u'ovm'o KRIEGS PACKING 416 Eye St. N.W. 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Royd Graduates are =— | trap you, mademofselle. | was somewhat awkward. Not &0 mighty directly | would T have held a dagger in order|anijes Mre, A 1, | to strike. Naturally, with the right|Geoftrey Ravmond. his irresponsible | hand brought up over the shoulder |1zl ringing out backward, it would have been difi-| " 11 ides was. I think, to loosen the cult to put'lt in exactly the right|ieneton, but Mrs. Ackroyd threw hin position.” |2 glance of reproach and took out her Inspector Raglan stared at the little |y ndkcrchicf. man. Poirot, with an air of great un-| ' “pjora bas been saved concern, flecked a speck of dust from his coat sleeve, “Well,” said the inspector, “it's an Idea. T'll Took into it all right, but| don’t you be disappointed if nothing | comes’ of it." He endeavored to make his kindly and patronizing. Poirot w vesponsible for thick kroyd, do vou asked | for | a terrib ‘:nllu\llll of notoriety and unpleasant | ness. ot for moment that | l‘\l.w dear Ralph had anything to do with poor Roger's death. I don’t think s But then I have o trusting heart -1 | always have had Ve nee a chilo Ll » believe the worst of ar I am loath ed him go off. Then he turned to me| oNe. But . gl e with twinkling eves. ber that Ralph was in ral ‘Angther time,” he “oheerved, “I|Falds asa young boy. The resul must be more careful of his amour|aPparent long after. sometimes. | propre. 4nd now that we are left to! ¥0¥. Peonle RO |our own devices, what do you think, | thelr actions in the least. They my good friend, of a little Feunfon of | control. you knew, without being the family?" |to_help it The “little reunion,” as Poirot callea| ‘‘Mother,” cricd it, took place about half an hour later. | think Ralph did We sat round the table in the dining (ome. Mrs. Ack t > room at Fernly—Pofrot-at the head of | I don’t know what to think,'" said Mrs. Ackroyd, tearfully “It's all ver rvants | upsetting. What would happen to th | T wonder, if Ralph were found in- his s or art urt aw the Flora, ¢ don't v, said aid you 1 lots Bl of of ghastly board meeting. The were not present, so we were six In| estate all—Mrs. Ackroyd, Flora, Maj. | guilty Blunt, young Raymond, Polrot and| Raymond | mysslt. 3 from the table When every ~one was assembled, | remained very Poirot rose and bowed. | fully at her. Messieurs, mesdames, I have call-| know,” said Mrs ed you together for a certain pur-|“and I dare pose.”” He paused. “To begin with,! very shor I want to make a very special plea to! best intentions, of course. 1 cun mademoiselle.” | you are all against me, but I do thin} “To me?” said Flora. | it is very oad that Ralvh has not com ‘Mademofselle, you are cngaged to|forward, and I must suy I am thank Capt. Ralph Paton. 1If any one ls{ful Flora’s engagement was never i {in his confidence, you are. I beg you,|nounced formally.” vou know of his| “It will be tomorrow, | whereabouts, to persuade him to come|a clear voice. | forward. One little minute" Flora!” cried her mother, aghast Flora raised her head to speak—“say | Flora had turned to the secretary nothing till you have well reflected.| “Will you send the announcement Mademoiselle, his position grows daily | to the Morning Post and the Times more dangerous. If he had come for-| please, Mr. Raymond?"” ward at once, no matter how damning | “If you are sure that it is w the facts, he might have had a chance | Miss Ackroyd,” he replied gravely. of explaining them away. But this| She turned impulsively to Blunt silence—this flight—what can it mean ou understand,” she said. “Wha Surely only one thing, knowledge of |else can 1 do? As things are. I must guilt. Mademoiselle, if you really be-|stand by Ralph. Don't you see that lieve in his innocence, persuade him {to come forward before it is too late.” | Flora's face had gone very white, | “Too late!” she reported, very low. Poiret leaned forward; looking at her. “See now, mademoiselle,” he said, | very gently, “it is Papa Poirot who| “I appreciate vour motives, Miss | ask you this—the old Papa Poiret| Ackroyd. But don’t you think you'r: who has much knowledge and much | being rather precipitate? { experience. I would not seek to en-| or twu. | Will you not| ‘““Tomorrow,” said Flora, in a ¢ trust me—and tell me where Ralph |voice. “It's 1o good mother, going ¢ Paton is hiding?” like this. Whatever else I am, I'm not The girl rose, and stood facing him. friends.” | “M.:Polrot,” she said in a clear Mrs. Ackroyd appealed | voice, “I swear to you—swear solemn- an't you say anythin |ly—that I have no iden where Ralph |is, and that I have neither seen him |nor heard from him either on the lay | ot—of the murder, or since. |0 stand by her through th | She sat down again. Poirot gazed at | thin.” {her in silence for a’'minute or two,| Flora held out her hand to him then he brought his hand down on| “Thank you. Maj. Blunt,” she sai the table with & sharp rap. | “Mademoiselle,” “said Poirot, “will “Blen! That s that,” he said. His|you let'an old man congratulate you | face hardened. ow I appeal to|on your coufage and your loyaity? these others who sit around this table— | And will you not misunderstand me 1f Mrs. Ackroyd, Maj. Blunt, Dr. Shep-|I ask you—ask you most solemnly- pard, Mr. Raymond. You. are all [to postpone the anncuncement you friends and intimates of the missing | speak of for at least two days more? man. If you know where Ralph Paton | _ Flora hesitated. Ne is hidifg, speak out.” "(Continued in Tomorrow's Star) There was a long silence. looked to each in turn. he said in a low the | chalr awa Maj. Plunt thought pushed his violently quiet, Joo “Like shellsl Ackroyd Roger m it | no- | obstina i th with sy 10 | of | by ir said Flora ir s a ng: | ort | | | She looked very searchingly at hin and after a long pause he nodded abruptly Mrs. Ackroyd burst out protests. Flora remained Then Raymond spoke. into shri unmoved { “Nothing to be s interpolates | Blunt. “She's doing the right | Poiroy | AXOPHONE Plano, Tenor Banjo. Guitar, Drums, Ete. In 10 to 20 Lessons Orchestra Training and Practics | Game i Wi or Thot Tor Lotkiel lessona it You' buy Instriment from CHRISTENSER SCHOOL OF MUSTC, 1322 Gee St. N-W. 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