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AUCTION SALES, > _____FUTUKE DAYS, THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUC TONEFRS 1435 Eve St”N.W, 3 T OWEN & 13:5 EYE STREET NORTHWEST. TR ES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK FEL{”G KNOWN AS PREMISES 37 HOBART PLACE NORTHWEST. TIONEERS E OF VALUABLE REAL TAT NG A HOUSE _AND LOT, MBERED 1 subject to curing an indebted 1id vroperty will b of trust in 01the nurchase price over and 1ed of trust, one third is to be and e in two equal insta Davabio = one and two years. with it the rate of eix and one-hall (615 ) | por contum per annum. pava nn- Tctiee | 2l “secured by sccond deed of trust upon roperts sold. or all cash ‘at the ontion haser. Intereat and taxes paid or o cale” CAdeposit of ) at the T eale. oriing., rev e wrehaser. | Tern o with ‘within_thirty days from ! therwise deposit will b for N | feited and roperty resold at risk and cost f tine pur-haser after five dave' pre- | of gnch resale in some | o 1 W TRANCIS SAUL 495 15th St WILLIAM P, BENSO} ntorest 5 3 LINDEN " STREET 1 a certain deed of trust’ duly NORTHEAST. ber No. 5515. folio 446 €t| By virtue of @ certain deed of trust. re. { rocords of ine Distriet 01 | conand'in Eiver R0 "6 120, Tollo 1710t the n request of the DATty | land records of the District of Columbia. and wecured thereby. the undersigned trustecs | if tho request of the parties secured there- will sell at pubiic auction, in front of the | hy the undersigned will sell at public aue- b3 ises. on TUESDAY THE THIRTIFIH | tion. in front of the premises. on MONDAY AY OF AUGUST. AD. 1027. AT FIVE| THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF "AUGUST! o P.N.., the following. hed lard | 1927 AT FOUR-THIRTY O CLOCK P.M.. the and premises, “Hituate in the I R e el RO b R U J4gtls. and demignated at and being +'in the District of Columbia. and being 138 18 Rose Wallach and others subiivie N s in blocl Pleasan L s as wquare 2RSS, as je 23T e "L UF the wrigt of Coluniiia rme: Sold subject to trust for 00. ' further Jhich win be announced”at urchase price above sai aid in cash. = A deposit of $300 Comveyancing. teconiing. et r's cost. Torms 10 be co Within thirty days. otherwise feited and the proberty may and resold at Cretion of the ORERT 1. FVANS W. HARRIS 0 to aulg 20.23 THOS, 3. OW 1423 TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TACHED FRAME DWELLING KNO ASPREMISES 4800 FORTY-NIN STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed yecorded in Liber No. 5321 ©of the land records of the Distr bia, and at the reauest of the parly secured thereby. the undersigned trustees w at ublic auction, in front of the pr HURSDAY. T OF AUGUST. O'CLOCK PM.. the and premises, it Columbia. and des) 1 and 49 in block trustees’. subdi ship." known as University Park.” office of the survey Columbia in Liber ¢ satd block 32 being now known for pu of assessment and taxation as rme: This proverty on_ very convenient ter anpounced at tim $300 required at_purchaser's cost. With within thirty days. forfeited and the property mav be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustecs. HARRY A _KITE FRA 3 UCTIONEERS NW ' ADAM A, WESCHT A et of Valuable Three Family Apartment,| Four Rooms and Bath Each, | No. 2100 First Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated 1895, and recorded November 1. 3 of the land rec hia at the ured. thershy. the I ofter for saia by front_of the nremises THIRTY-FIRST AT FOUR O'CLOC J nd prem rican 0 the First A &3 per plat 1 an frust otion. n DAY 7 au16-d&ds exSu THOS. 3, iber County 1 s office_of th square 5 being now assessment and taxation TONEERS. Lwest purposes sanare 31190, Terms of sale: The ahove property will be sold sutrect to a prior dead of trust for $9.000.00. at 6. due July 20. 1928: bal $1.000.00_cash remainder in_monthly vments of $75.00. including interest. e by a second deed of trust upon ¥ sold. or all cash over tri A deposit of . at time of sale. as ‘Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Dwelling, Being Premises No. ' 4201 Jenifer Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of t da July 1. 1 being instry corded July 2. 1025 ords of the District of the request cf the party the undersigned trus Jie’ auction . front of Ui WEDNESDAY. THE THIRTY -FIRS' OF AUGUST, A.D. 1927. AT FIVE 0C P.M.. the following described ises, situate in the District of designated as and being lot S 1664, in Helen G. Doherty's sub part of the tract of land called * as per piat recorded in Liber 135. of the records of the All con- fees at com. from day_of R A nd cost of five daye' ad- 1 some newspaper ashington. D. C. THOMAS ROBINSON E P! KREITER. Ads.exSi DAY | ¢ OCK | P THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, AUGU ST o 23 1 anT ozl RESOR TS Sa LIFE’S DARKEST MOMENT —BY WEBSTER. THE RoAsT TURKEY WITH D VERY N RESSING IS \CE To-DAY, | CAM RECOMMEMD THE FR SouTHERM STYLE Too AN NSNS N SN {ED CHICKEM surveyor of the District of Colur Ject to the building restriction lin on said plat. Terms: Sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for “$4.750. further particulars of | TRUSTE which will be announced at time of sale the purchass price above said trust to he [d $500 in cash, halance seenred by aced Of trust bearing interest at 635 per cent. 10 be pavable $85 per month. includinz il in. terest. A deposit of $100 fequired. ancing. recording. etc.. at purch Terms to be complied with wi days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the | ises propérty may be advertised and resold at the | SE: discretion of the trustees 3 « W. EDGAR LEEDY E. STUART POSTON. an31.22.23.25.26 27.29.30 31 THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AT 1425 EYE ST. N.W. , PS' SALE VALUABLE TWO- TRUSTBEY FRitk O DWELLING ©EEING PRENISES NO. 835 GIRARD STREET ORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. being | Instrument No. 4. recorded May 22." 1 m among_the land fecords of the District of | €0 Columbia. and at the reanest of the party | Y@ secured “thereby. the undersigned tristecs | 2 will sell at pubiie auction. in_front e ® remises.on FRIDAY THE TW - | prover TXTH DAY OF AUGUST. AD. 1927 AT|ihe pn THREE.FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M._ the Jowing-described land ‘and premises. in the District of Columbia. and des as and being lot 67 in Ethel M. Rufty's division of lots in block 11. “Metropolis | View.” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbi Liber 78. at folio 127. Said block 11 ¥nown for purposes of assessment and ta tion as square 3641 rms: Sold subject fo a prior deed for '$4.000. further particulars & SON. ot Northwest. OF VALUABLE KNOWN “AS_PREMISES WEST ecd of trust duly | 2 Liber No. 5249, folio 491 et | the Jand records of the District of | request of the party the urdersigned trustees will | tion, in front of the prem- THE SECOND DAY OF AT FOUR-THIRTY foliowing-described land te in the District of Co- nated as and being part lot numbered twenty (20) numbered one hundral and_ forty i as follows the northwest corner of said lot an feet: thence east 12 feet: feet: thence east 28 feet 110 10 "M street. and "' street 38 fcet to the place of b ni Terms of sale: Onc-third of the purchase ovey to be paid In cash. balance in two ual instaliments. payable’ in one and two s ‘with interest at Gla ber centum per 1. pavable nnualty. from day of Secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or ail cash, at the option of rehaser. © A deposit of $500.00" will uired me of sale. Al con recording. ete. at cost of pu Terms 'of sale to be complied with within' thirty davs from dav of sale. other- wiso the tristees reserve the Tight to resell the’ nroperty at tha risk and cost of de- ting purchaser. after five days’ advertiso- ment of wch resale in somo newspaper pub- o B F, SAUL HOWARD MORAN. ,, Trastees. JTOWEN recorded eeq ice gouth hence north thence west t i trust o which will be announced at time of saie: the | purchase price above said trust to be naid | | 20 5% 03,95 26.27.20 30, THOS & SON. ATUCTIONEERS, |° In cash. A deprsit of $300 required Con 5 Eye St N.W vesancing. recording. etc.. at purchaser's | .. e 8 cost. Terms to be complied with within | TRL SALI OF VALUABLE REAL thirty days. otherwise denosit forfeited ESTATE, BEING PREMISES 531 MOR- the Dronerty may be advertised and resold | TON STREET NORTHWEST. at the discertion of the trustees By virtue of a_certain_deed of trust. re. HARVEY M. SAGER. | cordea i Liber No. 5335. at folio 7 ALTON L. WELLS. | the 1and records of ihe District’ of Columb 2u16.18.20.23.25 Trustees. | and at the reagest of the varties secure “FHOS- J_OWEN & SON_AUCTIONEERS | thengh: rsigmed will sell at public 08, 3, N & SON AUCTIONEERS. | auchon. in front of the premiscs, on F L GUS’ 927, A’ FIVE Cl Cl 2, ‘Trustees’ Sale of Valuable | foiiowing descrined land and” premises . . - | ats in the District of Columbia. and b Dwelling, Being 607 New Jer- | iot numbered sixty-eight (65) in block num- sey Avenue Northwest. be (9), “Whitney Close."” as de- doed of trust. upon the fol- By virtue of a certain deed of tr g:o\r:r " 1925, T o \:du}‘:m "FU"“ ober 7. 1925, paper No. 99 of the la 5 : an inde Tacords of the District of Columbia. and | ,52:250.00. and said vroverty will b i the reauest of the party securcd theraby. | 8010 sublect 10 eiid deed of trust indebted: the undersigned trustees will sell at i | ness. the purchase pric ver and abo CLi front of the premises on TUES. said deed of trust one-third is to be paid in DAY ik STRTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. h ‘and the balanes insiwo equal install: AD. 1927 AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the |ments. pavable in one and two years. with Tollowing-described land and premises. est at the rate of and one-half per uate in the rity of Washington. District of | Centum per annum. bi ble semi-annually e I b o o mton e Cand heime. 1ot | secured by second deed of trust upon the numbered sixty-seven (67) in Walter . |DPronerty sold. or all cash at the option of Johnson's subflivision of lots in sq num- | the purchaser: interest and taxes to be paid bered six humdred and twent C (628). or adiusted 'to date of sale. A deposit of Per blat. racorded in the office of the sur. | $200.00 will be required at the 1i Yevor for the District of Columbia, in Liber iveyancing. recording. etc. 21__at folio 66. of vurchaser. Terms of sale to be compli ‘Terms of sale: Subject to a first deed of | With within thirty davs from day of en trust in the sum of $5.700.00. inte g t will be forfeited and prop- 6% % . Davable semi-annually, said trust [ deiaiting on or ahout February 19. 1929 Al ertisems ) over said trust. A deposit of $500.00 be required at time of sale, Al <o veyancing_ recording. etc.. at cost of 1 Fmer. Terms of ale o be complicd Wi withun' thirty days from day of sale. othe wise the trustees reserve the right to re The. property at the risk and cost of faulting purchaser. after five days' adver- | I OWEN & ATCT tiserent of such resale in some newspaper | P Ll A Sy blished in Washinzton. D. C 7 { : sebinet s RSN D PEYSES | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick - Apartment, Known as the “Westchester,” Being Prem- Trustees. 2u23.24.25.26.27.20.3 o) THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, ises 1332 15th St. N.W. By virt eed of trust dated 1325 EYE ST. N.W. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE flus’r’%’fiv FRAME DWELLING K 2 e AS 1038 FRANKLIN PIL. E D,ly(C« % being instrum ;1‘:":”:) EasT (FORMERLY KN | the 1and Tecords of the Dis olimbu By e St s tartain deed of trust. dated | A at the ‘reavest of the party secured November 10 1925, being_instrument No. | Lt Vutlie Aiction. an- front of the premises D, vecorded Xovember 23. 1025, among the | Jietlon, 4 of the pre 1and records of the District of . AD. 1027 FIVE' O'CLOCK at the request of the party se foliowing-dekeribed land and pren; the undersigred trustees will ecll sittiate District of Colnmbia | and’ designate 4 being part of original lot 3 described as follows Begi: at the northwest "I front of the premises, o Bon, T PN T Y - NTNTH o nning thence south 58 Teet +'16 foot. thence AT THRE ollowing-des: sitnate in the city of Washi . ‘District of Columbia, and designated as | »o.r, o sou 3 A Tt et of otitiog) 1ot in 3. H. W.| B he south Hine of urley's subdivision of Sheriff estaic. Dean: Sinniog: . also. Jot wood. D. C.. recorded in Gov. Shepard No. sion of part of 195, per plat of the surveyor for in Liber 37. folio [t t 1 le: Said proversy is subject to of trust_gecuring an indebted- i are x (62 i purchas such resale in some DeWspal Washington. D, C. - B.FRANCIS_SAUL. 925 15th WILLIAM P, 925 1 A&ds._exsu TWO- NOWN d b of b Tolio 5. eurvesor's office. D, C.: Beginuing at a point on the east boundary of said ot B five hundred and twenty-four feet north erly from sontheast corner of said lot 5 an Funning westerly one hundred seventeen and ix-tenths feet at right angles with east boundary. thence northerly parallel with enst boundary’ fifty feet. thenee rasterly at right angles with Jast-mentioned line one hind acventeen and six-tenths feet to eact bound- STy thence along cast honndary line south ity feet 10 place of b K. The western | iwenty feet by widths of lots fifty feet to Do kept open. free and clear for all street urposes. . Sald described . ground being Tnown a8 lots fiftv-one (51) and fifty-twe ¢52) in an unrecorded & E g ot five (5). known as 1 &A1 in eanare 5125 for assessme Terms of sale: On: mones 1o be paid i equal ingtallments. pay Senrs, with interest at seven per Annum, payable semi-annuall *ale. secnred by deed of v erty sold. or all cash. at th purchaser. A deposit of 500 anired Jacording, ete. at cost of 1 of sale o be eomplied w aye from day of sile. otherwise the tr Toserve the Tight 1 recell the nroperty he risk and rost of o after five days in‘some newspaper o the _oflice i subicct to a prior deed of 00 Turther particulars of Which wilf inotnce sale vurchase e abov t to b A 300,00 re: aneing. recording. ete.. at it be complied otherwise denosit nay be advertised 0t the trustees TS MeCORMICE. 5 Trustres. _ ADAM A Auctione Trustees’ Sale of Modern Office Building, Known as the “Vermont Build- ing,” Northeast Corner of Vermont Avenue and L Street 2. 1927 among the land HARRY B P17 k T E surchase - of the S WEINSTEIN, . HEN N ale by public 1sos.on WEDNESDAY THIKTY-FIRST DAY OF AUGUST AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the ywing-descrived land and premiscs. sit e n Columbia, -wit Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick |y« olumbia, ” st Dwelling, Known as Prem. O idixion of lota ‘i = { sauaro recorded n Liber ises 433 M Street Northwest. | ¥ it records of the o By virtue of a certain decd of d Sl Barin February 8th. 1926, heing s s followe: ey 11, recorded February 10th. 1920 ¢ e e Jand records of the District of C northeast along the line of Ver- at the request of the parly secu oy lonk the the undersigned trustecs will scll at T outheasterly along auetjon, in front of the premises. on TUES. | fo . A A et DAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER wost & feot. thence pouth S8 AD 1927. AT FOUR-THIRTY OCLOCK |f and_ thende west along_said PAL. the followinz-deseribed land and vron e oy Eetne isee. situate in the District of umbia, and above. designated as and being lot 57 in Butes and | ms of sal he above property will ritzen's subdivision of lota in sqiare 513 it o @ prior deed of trust for el lat recorded in Liber M 1 7% reduced to approximateiy $ouDT6 ot the records of the officd of e o1 “Wich “Wil be eurveyor for the District of Columbia t time of sale: over and above suid Terms: Sold mubject to a prior deed Cash. A denosit of $3.000 'required truet . for $7.500.00. further parti rihaser at timo of sale. All convey: Lrisen will he announced at time of recording and notarial fees at cost of purchase price above said trust to | | at mibhie | fy Kaid alle trist pad | D Terms o sale” 1o be "eomplicd % Ldeponit of $300.00 required. Con. Within thirty days from day of corcl i erme to be complied with within | rescil the broperty at s ana ot of Sottiy days. otherwise deposit forfeited and | the defaulting’ purch ter five days B Sperty may bo advertised and rescld | advertisement of such resale in €ome news. ‘ 4 the discretion of the trustees wer published i the ety of Washington, W M. BRASWELL, D.C. PERCY W. PIRKFC ANDREW L. gRT 8u20,23.25.27.20.31.6c2.4.6 ., at FRANK \\l}h\‘ ‘ 2 au20.dkds.0x5u. and at the THURSDAY O'CLOCK P N. K.. which_will paid in cash. Conveyancing. cost TRUSTEE'S monthly pay on the hereinafter-described land and prem- deed of trust. bearing date 191 records of the Dis the secured signed, trust, &ion! the 10 Square square 4% north 16 feet 4y 80_feet to the place of beginning. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase h, of which a deposit of $300.00 must be made with the trustee at time of sale, and the balance in equal notes of the purchaser, after the date of rale. with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum and pavable semi-annually. gecured by the prop of the purchaser, complied of frice in casl tisement examinatio the 1 HUNGRY AS A WOLF AND COMPELLED To EAT iMiTATIONM FooD — IT's oo HoT To-DAY, ELMER, To EAT ANYTHING HEAVY. BRING Him SsomMe LETTUCE SALAD AMD A GLASS OF FUTU, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. AUCTION FUTUL THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUl 1425 Eve St. N.W Dwellings, Known TIONEERS, Trustees’ Sale of Two Valuable as Prem- ises 1210 and 1212 8th Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated November 19th, 1925, being_in; recorded December 4th. 102 nd records of the Disirict request of the p hereby, U public auction, in ront of the THE, MBER, A.D. 1627, AT THR! and s "t Asylun of square 400, 'as per plat reco folio 206. of the records District L 10 @ p further 1 nced at t wove &aid and desien; N. Lowson and of the surveyor of the Terms: Sold _&ub) rost for $5.000.00. he purchase price A Qeposit of recording, ete., Terms to be complied hirty days. otherwise deposit MORTIMER 3 WHALIAN R.BA au20.23.25 FIRST DAY strument No . among_the of Columbia, party secured undersigned trustees will sell at premises, OF SEP. EE-FIFTEEN the following-described 1and and ‘premises, ‘tuate in the District”of Co: um| in Washington City Orpl being lot 38 stecs. of the m. subdivision ried in Lit of the o of Columbia prior_deed of particulars of ime of sale trust to be T 500.00 required at_purchaser's with ~within forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. HARRIS, UM, Trustees. THOS. J. OW) 14 St N.W. sA PROVED RE OF A~ 40D RESIDENCE 1554 4 STR OF ¥ AL, R >-ST O T N.W. W, \ & SON. AUCTIONEERS. VAL TE AS UABLE 1 CONSISTIN: ORY _BRIC PREMIS ASHINGTO! Whereas, defaalt having been made in the nts due on the ses by @ certain of July 21st, 197 %5, in_ Liber 55 and records " folio 167, iet of Colu tten request of the hol by said deed of tr the trustce named will offer for sale thereof at public auction premises. at FOUR “O'CLO t. debt secured ed July 30th of the land nbia, and at r of the notes the under- kaid deed of under the provi in_front of CK g THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF AUGL the following -described lai with improvements, ses, uate and lying in the neion, District of Columbia, of original lot numhered twen numbered five hundred (512). beginming on west 4t and running thence 80 . “and inches: t ing payable in one an ecd or all eash The terms cith within thirty d; sale, in default of which will be' resoid at the risk and aulting purchaser after fiv in some Dewspape Washinzton. C. Al conve: nd recording at rehy UNION TRUST COMPANY DISTRICT OF COLUMBI By GEORGE E (Seal) Atgest: IRYING ZIRPEL. Seey 1y sold de! Vie OF VAL TRUSTEES! SALE DWELLL STORY ~'BRICK AS 1223 TRINIDAD AVE. EAST. By virtue of a ¢ y deed recorded in Liber No, 1. fol of the land records of the Dist bia, and at the t of the thereby. the undersigned truste public_auction, in_front of the FRIDAY. THE SECOND DAY BER_AD. 1927 AT FOUR O the following-described land sitiate in the District of Colum ignated as and being lot 03 in Gruver's subdivision in_square plat_recorded n the office of for the District of Columbia, in folio 131 Terms trust for $4.000.00 which will be announced at tim se price above said trw A deposit of $300.00 1 ancing. recording, et Terms to' be comblied “with days, otherwise deposit forfe advertised and h ADAM A. WE Trustees’ Sale of Val asements, ways_and appurtenances’ thereunder belong- ing. and CHLER & SON. nd and prem: rights, ty of Wi namely, part four (24) in and twelve street 150 4 h fect south from ihe northeast corner of kaid thence_ south 16 feet feet: thence 4 thence east nd two years 1 of trust on at the option f sale to he ays from date the proverty 4, cost_of the ver- Dlished in vancing. title he expense of OF THE A, Trustee, LEMI o Pre TABLE, N NUE NC NOWN ORTH- of trust. duly lio 52 et meq., ct_of Coluni party seeured 8 will sell premises OF SEPTEM CLOC Dremises. abia, and d Benjamin H 4067, as per the surves 1 Liber Sold_subject to a prior deed of further particulars of 1c of sale: the st 1o be paid equired. Con- . at purcha it Auctioneers. uable Im- proved Real Estate, Known As the “Baltic Building,” No. 606 F Street N.W. By virtue of A cortain derd recorded in Liber No of the land records of Pia. and at the reauest of the gherely. tho ondersicnnd trust or galé by public L., in premisca. on FRIDAY 1ii AY OF AUGUST 1927, AT FC PA! seribed | s, Distriet of witt No. 450 F trect 20 feet wes ner of aid ot and F street 20 feet: th inches to the south east on said 9 feet 815 n: rms of & s follows: of the anning th e south > of sal nd The above pre of trust. duly io 201 et sea., rict_ of Colw party secured ees will offer front of the VENTY-SIXTH OUR 0'CLOCK and and prem- Columbia, to inal Jot No. 19 in sauare Beginning_on riheast cor wence west_on n 99 feet 834 id lot: thence thence north of beginning. operty will be sald_xublect to two prior deeds of (rust. ag- gregating $26.300. particulars ance cash. A deposit of $1.00 parchaser’ at time of sale. ing. recordi nd notarial fe purchaser. ms of sale to at_eale: hal- 00 required of All conveyane: 8 at cost of o be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustecs reserve Tese the defauling purchaser after the right to {he broperty at the rislc and cost of five dayi vertisement of such resale in some newspaper, publishied in the city af Washu RLES E. CHA! aul7-d&ds Su—10t ngton. D. MARSH. “Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1425 Eye St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Dwelling, Known As| Premises 620 H Street North- | west. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly | recorded in Liber No. 5805 folio 243 et seq of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party sccured the undersigned trustecs will seil at auction, in front of the premises. on THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY O 'T. A.D. 1927. AT FIVE O'CLOCK the foliowing-described land and prem- situate in the District of Columbia, and ed as and being parts of oriz square 4564, beginn on I strect distant 43 feet 6 inches | ¢ast of the northwest corner of Jot 16 and running thence east along H street 20 feet thence gouth 112 feet 6 inches: thence west 20 feet: thence north 112 feet 6 inches to H street and the place of heginning, mpris ing the east 10 feet 6 inches of said lot 16 | and the west § feet 6 inches of said lot 1 by depth of 112 feet G inches. and known for purposes of assessment and xation as lot, 822 "I mauare 451 4 Terms:_Sold subject to a prior deed of | trnst for $0.000. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur- hove said trust to be paid i cash. A de of $300.00 réquired. Con- vevaneing. recording, etc.. at purchaser's cost Terms to bhe complied ith within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at tha discretion of the trustees. FARRIS, | point chase price RICHARD THOS. J 1325 TRUSTEES. SALE OF VALUABLE ESTATE, BEING A_HO) AND LOT NUMBERED 627 EIGHTEENTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber No. 5606 at folio 43 of the land records of ihe’ District of Columbia and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at publie auction, in front of the premises on MONDAY. TH TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1427, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following dec scribed “land and premises situate in the District of Columbia and being lot num: bered forty-two_ (42) in block numbered nineteen (19) “Rosedale and Isherwood.” as described in said deed of trust, upon the following terms : Terms of aale: Said property is subject to a prior deed of trust securing an indebt. edness of $1,750 and said property will be s0ld subject 1o said deed of trust indebted- nese. Of the purchase price over and above said decd of trust, one-third is to be paid in | cash and the bafance in two equal instal. ments, payable in one and two years, with interest at the rate of six and onc-hilt per centum per annum. pavable semi-annually, secured by second deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. = Interest and taxes to be paid_or adjusted to date of sale. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of eale. All conveyancing. recording. ete., at the ‘cost of the purchaser. Terms of ‘sale 10 be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise deposit will be for- feited and property resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' ad- vertisement of such_ resale in some news- paper published in Washington, D. C. B FRANCIS SAUL, No. 925 15th St N.W. WILLIAM “P. BENSON Ko, 25 15th St N.W. au18-d&ds exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1 ve Strect Northwest, LE REAL Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwelling, Being Premises No. 29 Sherman Circle Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated July 27. 1926, being instrument No. 75 recorfed” July 31. 1926, among the “land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party gecured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. fn - front of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF SEP: TEMBER. AD. 1927, AT THREE-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described Tand ard ‘premisca, ituate in the District of Co- and’ designated as and being lot 84 in Merris Cafritz’s subdivision of lots in 3143 plat_recorded in_ the i the District of Colum- in Liber 70. at folio 152. . “Torms: Sold subject to a_prior huilding association trust for about $7.000.00. fur: ther particulars of which will be announced at time af eale: the purchase vrice above said trust to be paid in_cash. A deposit 300.00 required. Conveyancing. re- cording. ete. at purchaser's cost. Terms to b compiied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the dis- etion “of ‘the trustees cretion ol e D, ALBXANDER: J. J. SLATTERY. ‘Trustees. _ 25.27.20.31 TIONEERS, “THOS. J. oy & SON, Al Eve St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- story Frame Dwelling, Known as Premises 1303 Delafield Place Northwest. By virtue of a e in deed of trust. dated June 18h, 1924, being instrament No. 143, orded June 18th, 1024, among the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public _auc- tion. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY THE THIRTIETH DAY OF AUGUST. AD. 1927. AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-deseribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and des- ignated « and being lot 24 in square 2RO8 in the «ubdivision known as “Saul's Addition to Washington,” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbia, 1n Boo% County 21 at page 18. rms of sale: One-third of the purchase money Lo be paid in cash. balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six rer centum_per annum, payable semi-annually from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the rl‘ofl' oriy sold, or all cash at_the option of the Dhurchaser. A ‘deposit of $300.00 will be re- quired at time of le. ~ All conveyancing, Tecording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Term of ‘sale i bo complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the pisk and cost of defaulting, purchaser after Tormo Bewsbaner published. 15 Washington, : s 8ul8.20.23.25, JTOWEN & SON, | 1435 Eye St | of THOS T KW collateral By note, | virtue A cer D. B mads in th the request of t ell_at pubis J. Owen & Son nw, on FRIDAY. DAY OF AUGUST, P.M. the collateral siX real estate notes re 5OT7, take notice Terma of salo- All cash. THOS. J. OWEN & SO D payment of same holder thes we will 1. in th ctioncers, THE TWEN IXTH 1027, AT TWO 0'CLOCK d therein. 10 Wit seci e lota 28 and | All interested parties Auctioneers. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N lEXI NGT o " ATLANTIC CIT CAPACITY 70 Pacific and Arkansas Aves, 100 va Miilion Dollar Pi from and best Bathuix Beach WEEKLY RATES WITH MEALS For each person two in one room Without Running Water $15 to $17 With Running Water 18to 25 With Private Bath . 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The | the h Hoon tires that took ev shock, good treads on the tires it held to the Foad even when slip- pery instead of giving him the feeling of heing on the back n uncertain and_ ugly-temy sach and all made him revel in xury of the > drove the car sounts vanished of a comforta- purring motor, e the not until he reached River- hollow that he felt any regrets. Then he saw Nellie Wells. )t that he knew her name nor even the color of her eyes, for he saw her only on the other b of the river except for the vare times she rowed casually along the banks. His uncle, who lived Riverhollow at the foot of Gravel hill, told Don about Nellie “She's never been away St in all her life,” he said when they were at sup- per the first night. “Her dad's a geologist and he sometimes goes away peditions, but he never takes No, sir, she stays right to home here with the housekeeper. And when Nellie was a little thing he left lessons her when he went away—al ped out, so she could study a bit ach day and learn as much as she could by going to school. “But what's the idea of keeping her locked up like that?” demanded Don. “Oh, she's not locked up,” answered is liferal uncle. “She's as free as . But her dad has no idea of letting ~ become one of these modern young girls. Nice girl, too=when I was laid up last Winter with rheumatism she fed the horses for me and was better'n any man could have been with 'em. They're that high-spirited that they don't take kindly to changes. you know. The very fine horses he raised were the pride of his life and Nellle would | have ranked high in his estimation merely because the horses liked her | it while Don was there Nellie never drew up the rowhoat at his pier at all. Day after day he saw her on the opposite shore, saw her row up or down river as her fancy dictated, saw her pause to rest or survey the river—and that was all. The first time he had seen her he W eful not to look at her, for he | did not want to seem anxious. ward the end of the week, howe stood looking at her eagerly, either did not see him or pre- not t til his in- srest was piqu a little. He regretted the car now. The more he saw of her and the more he Georgetown Law School 1927-1928 Sessions Commence Thursday, September 15 For late afternoon classes Thursday, September 22 For morning classes For information apply to— Hugh J. Fegan, M.A,, LL.B,, Ph.D. Assistant Dean Georgetown Law School 506 E Street W. Telephone Main 7293 CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY/ OF AMERICA SCHOOL 9 LAW 33d Year Opens September 27 Exclusively & day law school. Member of Association of Amer- iean Law Schools Rated Class “A" by American Bar Associ- ation, Three-year = eourse for LL.B.: combined Arts and Law course grantior A.B. and LLB. in six years. Address: Secretary, Ad- ministration Office, Brook- land, or 213" Denrike Bldg. (1010 Vermont Ave.) North 4181. 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A nee 1894 DAVIDSON Transfer & Storage Co. 1117 H 8t. N.W. Main 9220 to 9230 LONG DISTANCE MOVERS SMITH’S FIRE-PROOF TORAGE CRATE AND PACK SY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N. W. PHONE NORTH 3343 MOVING ¢ STORAGE To- | | certain it became In his mind that here was the givl of his dreams. Now he would need the muney he had saved! And it was tied up irrevocably in— nd turncd over und over the vank wceount until he t vle naine for the Dodo? thus in his iled the roadster. iy that his uncle left for the ty trip Don watched the most ully. In midafte was diiving along the gravel roadway that wound along the river's when he heard them making exeited noises. Neturning to the house, he Ioft the motor running while he ran toward the stables. Pawing im- patiently, the first horse tore out m it the latch was lifted; others followed and tore up the road toward town and away from the hiil | Crackling noises! Bits of gravel falling’ Then he saw. Gravel hill was going | to slide down and if it did the stables | would be buried! Tearing back he let every horse out to run at will. There was the chance | that they would get to shelter and— | he turned to watch them—some were going one way and some another Then came the roar! !l hill was coming down at a | tremendous clip! When he made his | way toward the house after the last | of the gravel had fallen he saw only | wreckage. Where the roadster had | stood gravel was now piled high. And | at the edge of the gravel in the | water—the rowboat from Nellie Wells' | home. With whitened face he looked | for her and then jumped into the boat to row for town as fast as he could | for help. She must be buried there beneath the slide. Before he could reach the doctor's office at the opposite side of the town square he saw a roadster running around and around the square slowly with that grumbling noise that a car ’ ; makes when it is in low speed. The | girl at the wheel had her eyes ahead | and was steering with difficulty. He ‘ looked again. It was—it was—Nellie. | Waiting until she came around to | him again he leaped in beside her and | :’x!linz]ly she slipped the gear-shift into eutral. | “I—I saw the landsiide coming—I | was rowing,” she said shyly. “And ¥ | knew hew you'd feel to lose the car under it. I—I didn't know how to | drive and so I just—kept pressing and | pulling things until I—I got it started. | Then it wouldn't—stop. | _“And you drove it clear down here,"” | he demanded in amazement, “in low?" | oI sat up as high as I could,” she | defended herself spiritedly. | . She didn't know why he laughed. Nor did she know that it was only | by the greatest effort he kept from | Lfi:"“l‘ her mz,:; his arms. Indeed, she | didn’t even know wi | §omi hy he sald, as “Heaven bless our home—and lil | wise the Dodo? But she found all of that later THE END. ¢Cooyright. 1927.) 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