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THE EVENING RESORTS.’ AUCTION SALES. ~ TOMORROW. STAR, WASHINGTON, THE EVENTS LEADING B ay) ( vean. At How! D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1927. UP TO THE TRAGEDY. ~-By WEBSTER. Lo, ED! ME ? IVE BEEN WHAT'VE YU PLAYIN TH MARKET, BEEM UP TO LATELY? AUCTIONS. 37 PG00 0000000000000000000000000000404000000000000000, ‘LADY SLIPPER By Ella Wister Haines Authot of “MYTERIOUS SWEETHEART.” Covvright. 1026 Thomnson Feature Service. Inc. s 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 CHAPTER XXIL “Oh dear, dear Mr. Dahlgren:” she New Trails. cried, beckoning to him languidly. ETURNING now to Christopher | i "glad vou've come, I was just as he sailed back to Colon on | coitine Yere Yor you and dear little the government tug, laden| ypne T'm lost without her, I counted with the refugees from the [ SM05 (UL SC Y ere. My poor Aubrey wrecked steamer Hope. we are | pa "\t dered off somewhere, he had confronted with a most defected | (o o'ty Finoge awful looking native voung lover. Night had fallen, Anne| o 0rg in here with him for dinner. was lost in a country strange to her| ;i pogitively made me ill, and if he and strange to himself, and the | qy)q just see Anne he'd forget about { AUCTION SALES. THIS_AFTERNOO: ADAN A. WESCHLER & uctioneers. 'Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, 1031 Park Road N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly gecorded in Liber No. 5354, folio 451 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sals by public auction. in front of the remises. on WEDNESDAY. ENTI f)A\' OF SEPTEMBER. 1027 E OCLOCK PM.. the following-described land and premises. ituate in the Distriet of Co- Tumbla, to wit: | Lot numbered forty-five 445) in Lewis E. Breuninger's subdi in block numbered forty-seven (47) > or " r plat recorded in the of the surveror for the District of nbia in Liber County 19. .’\I’(u o 164: e cor¢ broperty will AUCTION SALES, e ST0 - ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS Entire Stock of High-Grade New Furniture, Household Effects, Floor Coverings, Etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At the Phillip Levy Co. No. 735 7th St. N'W. seeecreees taee o & | e sold subject to a prior deed of trust for £5.000, at ¢ s due March 10, val. | ance ail M. A deposit of 2500 eaut T at time ale. | Al conveyanging, ng and ootarial | Jees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to Do complied with within thirty d trom | day of sale otherwise the tristees reserve the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of the delaulting purchaser. after five daye : of such resale in some newsp: bublished in the city of Washicaton. 1) C €. CLINTON JAM T J aus AT AddsexSukhol TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. A Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- ness Properties and Apart- ments Known as Premises Nos. 918, 920, 922, 924, 926 17th Street Northwest, and| 1702, 1704-6 K Street North-| { west. By virtue of a cert: recorted in Laber 3 *he land records of the Distri Gnd @t the reauest ihereby. the undersis er for sale at publ t of the premises. on TH' GHTH DAY OF PTEM F 'L OC; P} i “and ¥ Columbia wd part of lot n umbered 1" + follows. ~ Beg of said ot numt h on 1 oed_of t_duly 2 at folio 88 et t of party 28 and of eaid square. thence thence uthwest thence thence_ ol west, west_on gorner porth on 27 sixty feet to north K Street thence on said K street 92 feet to the bexinn: also ot numbered ph Red subdivision of orig scuare numbered 1 n the oftice of the of _Columb 817; also | as per pla lirveyor for the Di W. B, M. at folio e 47 1 Joreph Ked: ron” fpart of ‘onginal ot 4 1ot numbered 20 in square o0 o plat secorded, fn The o sirvevor for. the District of L e riber W, BoM. at folio 317 5o et froit by the full th "ot original lot 30 in x(:w';od Sald provet o lgied ot trust o X dod® deptember 11, 1924, ‘payable % after dato with inferest at the I e apnum. until paid. - pavable E a1l square Terms of 1 h installment of interest interest ter maturity if not then paid_at the rate aforesaid. Balance _u( \Diichase money over and above said first to be paid in cash A deposit of 000.00 reouired of purchaser at time of ‘All_conveyancing. recording, notarial »t the cost of purchaser. ‘erms _of 10 be complied with within thirty days foom ' day of tale. otherwise the trustces Iyeserve the right to resell the property a The Tisk and cost of the defaulting pur; thaser after five days' advertisement of n_some newspaper published in such resale i the District of COIRPR @. BISHOP. ALBERT G. GORE. a027-&3s exSu&hol Trustees NNON CALDWELL & CO. SHANNO N SCTIONEERS. h tees’ Sale of Valuable T“'ll;x::: story :nd Cellar Brick Dwelling, 3417 Holmead Place Northwest. it duly By virtue of a certain of trust ¢ reco er No. 5723, folio 153 et ordefl (10 Jin; records of the District of &l mbia. and at the req‘;n:st of "hn party o hereby. ihe undersi e fer for eale by pubjic auction, in front of the remises, on THU REI)A\"‘:, Tl;l\i_ EIGHTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1927, Ay FOUR-THIRTY P.M., the followiiig describe Jand and premises. situate in the District (’vl Columbia. Lot numbered _eignty- two (82) in Mesers and Souder's Suhdii mion in block mumbered inrw.thmnrdli s “Holmead Manor.” as per plat recorded 1he office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. in Liber County 11. at folio 1 ; Smproved by hot-water heat and _electric lllgl rooms and_bath and garage. n Terms of sale: The above property 'I sold subject to a prior deed of trust for 8,000 at 6 per cent. due three years from is of sale: balance one-third cash. balance $50 per month including interest at 6 ve; ‘eent until paid, secured by a second deed of tPust upon the property sold. or all cash over trust, at option of purchaser. il posit of $300 required of purchaser at time Bf sale. Al convevancing. recording. no. fartal fees ‘at cost of purchasr. Terme of sale to be complied with within thirt From day of eale. otherwise the trustees re- serve the right 10 resell the vroperty at the risk and cost of the defaulting vurchaser. after five daye' advertisement of such resale n some newspaper published in the city of ‘ashington, D. C. i ES, JESSE H. HERGES:-e 3. F. ELIOT MIDDLETON 1412 Eye N.W an?27-d&ds exSu Trustees. sal> Adam A. Weschler & Son Auctioneers LARGE SALE OF LADIES’, MEN’S CHILDREN’S FURNISHINGS Clothing, Shoes, Fixtures, Etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION || AT WESCHLER’S, | 920 PENNA. AVE. N.W. FRIDAY, September 9, 1927 Commencing 10 A.M. This is an unusually large lot of new, clean, desirable stock. 6.7.8 Brick Dwellings Known a: Premises 1928 15th Street Northwest, and 1523 Corcoran Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated February 20th._1926 instrument No 313, recorded February 25th. 1926, among ihe Jand records of the District of Colum bia, And nt the reauest of the varty secured thereny: kned trustees will sell at public in_front of premises. on FRID, DAY OF SEP: TEMBER. _A.D. 1 Fifteenth St W.). AT FOLU VE PA.. and ¥ ‘Corcoran NW FIVE K P M.. the following hed_ land mises, ®tuate in the District of Co- and designated as and being parcel (1). lot 106. in D. B. Groff's subdivision of | Jots’ in square 190. as ver plat recorded in the office of the sirveyor of the District of in Liber 10, at folio 23: parcel in' James E. Fitch's subdivision of square 103. as per piat recorded in Liber €. H B, folio 180. of the recodfls of the office of the surveyor of the District of limbia 2 e of sale: Parcel (1) sold subject or deeds of trust agg: reel (2) sold of trust a . the putchs s 10 be t required recor ms 10 be otherwise deposit for: Tty may te advertised the trustees VEILE. " _Trustees. TIONEERS. 1 (i ©'CLOC] and pi Jumbi Faid meu Qeposit of cel. " Convey Chiser's eont Within " thirty day prop t ‘the CLARENCE M ROVAL G.MUNL ™- S 0 M W ain_deed of trust duly 0. 5356, folio 447 et i records of ihe District of the request of the party ‘the undérsigned trustee wiil tion, 1 front of the prem: NTH_DAY AT FOUR nk-describod TRUSTEES" PROVED STRE VA LUABLE .90 RSDA SEPTENE O'CLOCK _P.M Jand and Conveyancing. recording. ete. at purchaser's Trustees’ Sale of Modern Fire- Continuing Until All Room Suites, Reed and Fibre L. Bedroom Suites, Large assortme Velvet, Axminster, Crex, Wool Gi and Runners; H. Machines, End Davenport and Oc Floor, Bridge and Table Lamps, ers, Gate-leg Tables, Gas, Coal, Springs, Mattresses, Wlndyw Sha tity of Slightly Used Furniture. Terms: Cash. se22.d&dbs-exSu&hol. THURSDAY, Sept. 8th, 1927 Merchandise Is Sold Commencing 10 O’Clock A.M. Each Day INCLUDING Complete Mohair and Velour Davenport and Bed-Davenport Living . R. Suites, 10-piece Dining afd nt of Floor Coverings, including rass, Fiber and Congoleum Rugs I Clock, Spinet Desks, Console Sets, Talking casional Tables, Sewing Cabinets, Venetian and Framed Mirrors, Secretaries, Pictures, Porcelain-top Tables, Boudoir Chairs, Rock- 0il Heating Cook Stoves and Ranges; Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, Ice Boxes, Cribs, Beds, des, Partition, etc. Also a quan- EXHIBITION TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th By order of National Furniture Co., N.E. Cor. 7th and H Sts. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Apartment, Known As 1321 Euclid Street Northwest. B Virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded December 20, 19206, instrument No. 260 among the land records of the Dis- t of Columbia, and at the request of the | party seci vil” Iln::‘f"l,‘1 the u‘nd!rnl l‘l‘d ‘tr“’i tees will sell at public auction. in front o DAY, THE THIR- | X TEMBER. A.D. 1027, | THIRTY O'CLOCK PM. the foi- ribed land and premises. situate bia. and designated Taet front by the ock 31. “Columbia Towing-des in the District of Colun as_and being the east full depth of lot 3 in Heights.” as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia in_Liber Governor Shepherd at folio 158. subiect to covenants of record S subject to a prior deed of 00. further particulars of " ic! e B!mo\lrwd "ld‘“{‘r‘h ':!1:“1!: tho Durchase price above said_trust to paid in cash. A deposit of £1.500 required. Conveyancing. recording. ete. at purchaser's cost. . Terms to complied with _within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. JESSE . HEDGE:! H.__ELIOT MIDDLI se1-d&ds.exSulhol 3, THOS. J. EN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS. « 1425 EYE ST. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De- tached Brick Dwelling With Garage, Known As Premises 4209 18th Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain_deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5679. follo 32 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Colum: bla. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersicned trustees will sell at public_ auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER' ~ A.D. 1627. AT _FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the followinz-described land and ‘wremises ‘situate in the District of Co- and designated as and being lots 23 and 24 in square 2044 in the subdivision of “Argyle Park.” as per plat recorded in the office of the’ survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber 61 at folio 11 Terms: Sold subject to a rior deed of trust for $10.000. further particulars of which will “be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above sald trust to be paid in cash A deposit of $800 required. Trustees. Terms to be complied with ~within hirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and he nroverty may be advertised and resold at he discretion of the trustees. GEORGE . WALKER. se2-d&ds.exSudhol Tristees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. proof Five-story Apartment Building, No. 3121 16th Street N.W,, Containing 45 Apart- ments. By virtue of a_ certain deed of trust recorded in Liber 5826. folio 231 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, as corrected and amended by declaration in wriang of all parties in interest thereto, dated_October 4 1926. and recorded Octo- ber 8th 1026. among said land records, and at the request of the parties mecured thereby. the uncersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the premises. on THURSDAY. TH%FI 'TEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1927. AT FOUR O'CLCCK P.M.. the following-described real estate. “situate ‘in the District of Columbia, to wit: Al of lot 115 in Denison and Leighton, trustees’ subdivision of parts of the tracts of laud known as “Mount Pleas- ant” and “'Pieasant Plains,” as per plat re. corded in Liber County No. 6. folio 6. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. except the part thercof condemned and taken for the ex: teasion of Sixteenth Street by _proceedings in District “Court Case No. 580 in the Supreme Court of the said District. subject to sewer privileges granted to the District of Columbia by deeds from Alice E. Snyder. recorded in Liber 2274. folios 436 and 438, respectively. of the land records of sald District. Also all of lot 124 in Beard and Abbot's subdivision of part of said Denison and Leighton's ~subdivision and part of “rman’s subdivision of parts of said tracts of land. as per plat recorded in Liber County 0. 7 folio 8. of the records of the office the surveyor of the District of Columbia, Also all of lot 623 in Charles H. Armes subdivision of lotg in “Mount Pleasant” and Pleasant Plains." as per plat recorded in Liber 20. folio 83, of the aforesaid sur- vor's office records. Also lots 628 and arles H. Armes’ subdivision of ount Pleasant™ and ‘‘Pleasant as per plat recorded in Liber 23. 0 188, of the aforesaid surveyor's office ords One-third of the purchase money d in cash. the balance in two equal installments. represented by the promissory f the nurchaser. pa; le in one and 3 s, with interest at six and one-hall per cent per annum from day of sale, payable semi-annually. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at_the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $10.000 re- awmred of purchaser at time of sale. All convevancing, recording and notarial fees at cost “of ‘purchaser. Terms of sale to complied with within thirty days from day of saie. otherwise the trustces reserve the right 1o resel] the property at the rFisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resalé in_some pewepaper published in” the city of Wasii- e FUTORE THOS J” OWEN & & 1425 EYE STRE| EERS ST, F TWO-STQRY STONE BUSINESS ~ PROPERTY, K REMISES 1110 AND 112 By Vicduo. Ot 5 decres. 0T e i y 3 cree o Jourt of the Distriet of Columbia: passed 1y uily Cause No, 47322, Towill sl at pub- ront o} " the Y. THE FOURTEENTE gt scrined Jand agd- ~drscribed land a Silvision 01 pat of lors (1} of part of 3 numbered. two "hundred and 111t 8, 6T, Dlat recorded surveyor for ‘the Distrie ? B ‘t"rnn‘S‘lio‘. of Columbia. in - Terms of ‘sale: Propert, hiec L786.56. further particulars to be an- nounced at tinie of sale. the purchase price above said trusts to be paid in cash. of all ¢cash. at option of purchaser. = $5.000.00 de- posit in cash required mpon acceptance of bid. All convevancing. notary fees and ro- cording at purchaser's cost. Terms.of le to be comnlied with within thirty days from fay of sale. otherwise the receiver reserves the right 1o resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resalo in some pewspaper published in Washington, D. 'C EDWARD €. 'KR1zZ. ceiver. 314 Rejloy d 5 F v, M'NE‘ 8% Bldg.. 1416 F St. N.W. OWEN & S0 EYE STREET TRUSTE! s OF VALUAB STORY FRAME DWELLI! i.AKg(O“' PREMISE o, R ALLEN PLAC By virtue of a certain deed of trust, "'2,"1;.‘9’"};"1"'"' 113, December '24th. g ind records of the Distri party secured trustees will sell, the office of Th. TWO-THIRTY O described land in 4 and fiftéen’ (315) the office of the _sed.q THO! it duly and at the request therchy., . of the the undersigned lic auction within n & Son. 1425 THE FIFT A /0 3 nd premi situate in 3 District of Columbia, and desiEnated as and baing ot 57 in block numbered 7 in Cecalin M. Coughlin and subdivision of ds now known as” - View Terrace. = per plat recorded in v 15 at folio 32" of ‘The records of the survevor for the District of Columbia, :‘!TI‘! to thlelhl PP!“'I(';(IUIII shown o . Said pronerty known for ia B“&M:l nagln,l‘ 7 |'n square’ 2543, HEERTN erms: Sold subject to a prior deed o trust for about $5,300.00, (u:"lnkr er!if‘u! lars will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to Le paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 re- auired. _ Conveyancing. = recording. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within_thicty days. otherwise deposit forfeit- ed and the ‘property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the tru M Dk WE! IN, #70.12.13,1 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTION Trustees Sale of Groceries, Fixtures, Etc. By virtue of a chattel deed trust recorded in Lil and uat the request party secured the undersizicd tros- 1 well by Pablic Anetion nt Second street southwes’. COMMEN ) CING stock of Miscellaneous Provisions, Fixtures. ete. The above will first he offered as an entirety and it a satisfactory bid is mot received will be immedlately sold in detail. Terms, cash {ONEDPH L. TEPPER # DAVID L." BLANKEN, 0.7.8.9.10 Trusiees TONEERS. et Northwest. SALE OF VALUABLE 1IM- REAL, ESTATE KNOWN AS h STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5733, folio 387, of the land records of the District’ of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereb the undersigned trustees will sell at publ auction in front of the premises. on MO DAY 'THE NINETEENTH DAY OF § TEMBER. 1927 AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M the followink-deseribed land and premise: situate in the City of Washington, Districi of Columbia. and designated as and being lot numbered séventy-eight (78) in Robert C. Mangunt's subdivision of original lot num: bered one (1) in “square numbered mine hundred ninety (990). as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the Dis of Columbia in Liber 19. at folio 151. Terms of sale: Property sold subject to a building association advance in the sum of three thousand five hundred ($3.500) dol- lare. the same being secured hy a first deed of trust on said property. further details o which will be announced at the time of saie. Balance of ‘purchase vrice above said firei trust 10 be payable in cash. two hundred ‘($200) doliars will be required at " Al conveyanci ing. ete.at cost of calé to be complied 4 days from day of sale. otherwise the trus- tecs reserve the right fo resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washinkton, THEODORE D. PEYSER. GEORGE E. EDELIN. ington. WILMER F. LEWIS E se2-A&ds exSu&hol THOS J. OWEN & SON, 1425 Eve Street Northwes TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE _TWO- STORY BRICK = DWELLING, _BEING PREMISES _'NO. 81 P STREET ORTHWEST. virtue of a certain deed of trust, being nstrument No. 83. recorded April 26. 1927 ong the ‘land records of ‘the District of umbia, ‘and at the reanest of the party ired “thereby ' the undersigned trustecs will sell at publie auetion. in_front of the premises on FRIDAY. THE NINTH DAY ° SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1927 AT FOUR- FIFTEEN “O'CLOCK "P.M.. ~the following- described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and heing lot 223 in Catharine M. B. Jones' sub- uare 6i5. as ver plat T % 23. folio 139, “of 'the fecords of the surveyor of the District of olumbia. Terms: Sold subject to_three prior deeds of trust aggregating about $7.600.00. further particulare of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above sald sts to b6 Daid in cash. A deposit of 00.00 reqvired. Conveyancing. recording. ete.. at burchaser's cost. Terms to be com- Dlied with within thirty days. otherwise vosit forfeited and the proverty may be ad vertised and resold at the discretion of the trustess. RINGER: Heisien AUCTIONEERS, __se7-d&ds.exSu Trustecs. _ ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Containing 86,864 Square Feet, More or Less, Improved by Dwellings Numbers 7421 and 7423 Blair Road N.W., With Outbuild- ings. By victue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed 1n Equity Cause No. 46672, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction in_front of remises on E] SDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1927, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., part of a tract of land called “Girls’ Portion,” located in the District of Columbia, bexlnning at the ecast ilne of Blair road at the south- west corner of lot two (2) in the partition of "Thomas Jones' heirs, thencs with said road north 9 degree 9 minutes west 201.22 Teet: ‘thence still with sald Toad Norih 1 dac gree 569 minutes west 23.87 feet; south 80 degrees 560 minutes eas feet o the boun line of the Columbia and the State of Maryland, thence with said boundary line south 45 degrees east 361.52 feet: thence north 81 degrees 6 minutes west 517.66 feet to the beginning, being part of the land conveyed by Mary B, Barnes to Funnie L. King by deed in Liber 1676, folio’ 89, of the I of the District of C 0! i property will be sold simultaneous certain ~ land adjoining, located in | ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. | A deposit of | PLAVING MUCH GOLF THESE _ o DPAYS, CHARLEY ! A SweLL TA Me:tcn'r. CAMNTHAT BABY, pAance? AND HOw! € LAST SAY, S0€, | HEAR YOU'VE BEE™ REDUCING Copight Pres Pullsving Co. (ew York Werkd) 1927, i I ll o] AUCTION SALES. l FUTURE_DAY o aade RESORTS. ATLANTIC "THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1425 EYE ST. N.W. "OF VALUAB! D; TRUSTEES' SA ROOM ~STUCCO . TILE ; WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT HOT WATER HEAT. BEING 5222 DIX 'REET NORTHEAST. irtie of a certain deed of trust. dated mber 4. 1026, being instrumeit No recorded November 8. . among the records of the District of Columbi the party eeeu signed trustees will front of the premises : NTH DAY OF A.D k! AT THRE the following-described land . situate in the District of Co lumbia, and des and being lot num bered twenty block numb d eight (R) of Jol Glennan’'s combination ol lots numbered seven (7) and eight (8) i the ~;flnh\|n u||‘ ;)i‘ ’l‘yillw\uml Hr;nl:'l; Tt ber plat recorded in the office of the sur’ or for the District of Columbia in Liber Purchaser to make first | Interest payable auarterly. and balance to be paid in ion of purchaser. A required at time of EIGHT- ELLING AND, By Nore and thereby. at publ at seven per cent cash_or ail_cash. at opt deposit of $300 will sale. All conveyancing. recording. revenue stamps. etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustecs re- serve the right to resell the property. at the Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five dave’ ndvertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. r. WILLIAM R. DeLASHMUTT. WILBUR H. ZEPP. 71012 Trustees, stees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- ress Property With Apart- ments Above, Known As Premises No. 916 17th Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. re. | corded in Liber 5608. at folio 305. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, | and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersizned trustees will offe for male at public . in front of the promises, on T THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M described land “and premises District of Columbia. to wit: The south 20 feet front on 17th street by full depih thereof of original lot numbered 30 in square numbered 12 Terms of sale: _Sold subject to a prior deed of trust of $40,000. dated October 1. 1024 “payable ‘three vears after date. Wiih interest at the rate of 0% % per anmum until paid. payable semi-annually. Balatice of purchase money over and above said first trust to be paid in cash, Deposit of $1.000 required of ‘purchaser at time of sale. " All conveyaneing. recording. notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty daye from day of ‘sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the Tight 10 rescl] the proverty. at the risk and cost_of the defaulting purchaser. after five days' “advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the District of i )t Folambia "~ josppn N SAUNDERS. HARRY M. PACKARD. se1-d&ds.exSukhol Trustees. 1927, AT FOUR- the following- situate in the ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Store and Dwelling, No. 2111 L St. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5044, folio 171 et sed.. of the land records of the District of Colum: bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer Zor salo by public auction. n_front of the prenuses. on T AY. THE THIRVER DAY _OF SEPTEMBER. 1927 AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM . the following-described land and “premises, sitiiate in the District of Co- Ilumbia. to wit: Part of lot 2 in sanare 72, now known for purposes of taxation and assessment 28 square No. ROG. improved by two-story stucco over frame and frame store ang_dwelling. Terms of sale: To be paid in cash. A “deposit’ of $300 reanired of pur: chaser at time of sale. = All conveyancink, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms “of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of otherwise tho trustees reserve the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of the defaulting burchaser. after five daye’ advertisement of such resale in some news- sgr publishied in the city of Washiagton, CHAUNCEY P, CARTER. CHARLES E. MARSH. sel-d&ds.exSu&hol Trustees. THOS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTION: [ DEE e Sireet' Nw. O EERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Building, Containing Three Apartments, ' Situate at 1303 Clifton Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated February 1920, being instrument No, 67, record arch 15, “1926. among the Jand records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersikned trustoes will sell. at public auction in front of the premises, on MON. DAY rHE TWELLTH DAY OF SEPTEM. BER_AD. AT THREE-THIRTY P.M following-described land and premis te in the District 0f Columbia, and des fmaicd ne and belne iot 53 in ohn Kupe and Thomias moss’ subdivision of lots in_ Block 30. “Columbia Height Atlantic City’ Moderate Priced Hotels NEW IRO ELBE RB.Llu Quols RON y,M.D. PRINCESS Ocean end S. Carolina A Excellent table. Speci: Kall rates (begin. Sept. with all meal Plan from hotel. Run'g water hit rvice. Music. Dauci Jg s Sl S " Sept. and Oct. the most dalightful months at shors. 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His ankiety for Anne had driven that hysterical clown and his silly mother from Christopher’s mind. | What had become of that crazy pair' Once more the memory of the voyage | with its strange happenings returned | the thousand-dollar bill, (1 counter- feit) the kiss on the back of the head, | the carrier pigeons! What a mix-up it had been, and how far from solu tion it remained. To while away the time he asked | the first officer if any additional light | had been shed upon the disappear- ance of Lady de Vore during the| day. but the officer said that the affair | remained a mystery. | The captain wil have his wireless | adjusted by this time,” the officer said, “and then something may be discovered.” “Did the crew remain aboard?" Chris was thinking of the stewardess Sonia, and was relieved when the officer reported that the crew were all safely aboard with the exception of one young seaman who had ac- companied him, “Funny that T couldn’t find Wins- ton in Cristobal, or that headquarters didn’t seem to be much interested in him!” Chris thought. *“Where shall gin to look for him? This Canal Zone is a whale of a big place!” And then as an_afterthought he added: “Just as well that I wrapped that slipper in paper and had it safe- Iy locked ito the hotel safe with the usual precaution of signing for it. It's bound to be used as evidence be- fore this matter is cleared up.” But Christopher was not to be long in suspense about Winston, for before the tug’s engines had ceased to throb or she had been tied up to the dock, a braying laugh echoed through the nightair, and Christopher. peering eagerly into the waiting throng, be- held the owner of this unmistakable sound standing close to the edge of the wharf, a woman hanging to each arm! Winston caught sight of Chris, si- multaneously, and hailed him with his usual Insane lingo! “Dahlgren! Hurrah! Thought the sharks had got you! See what I've dug out of this spiggety country! Two beautiful banana bables! Banamese flappers, not a day over fourteen, and wise—Gerrusalem! Meet S'nora Clim- alene and S'nora Limousine, all ready to beat the world with us!" Chris was the first pascenger off the tug, and ignoring the “Panemese Banana Babies,” pulled = Winston aside, saying in low tones: “Where in have you been?| Hunted you the blassed day! Where's Anne, for God's sake? Have you seen | her?” Anne?’ the bantering talk was | zona immediately, as Winsion, took | hold ef Christopher's coat. *You haven't lost them! Didn't you get me? 1 thought you were on “I couldn't hélp myself! Lost her hen I dove overboard and landed | in the wrong boat! No way to reach | her after we got ashore, and I follow- ed’ you up to Gatun Locks!” Winston hardly seemed to be listen- ing, breaking in with a low whisper in his ear: You didn't let the Russian go, did She’s with the ship all right, the crew was left aboard and these who manned the boats went back after the passengers were put aboard the tug tonight, that is, all but the first officer, he's with us! Guess the captain has Sonia safely locked up, anyway, he'll bring her into Cristobal when he come: Winston was_listening now, his eyes narowed util only a slit of their gray depths was visible, “Well, well,” he said, resuming his former manner, “guess everything will be all right, Where are you stopping, Washington Hotel?" “Yes, I looked for you there and at the Strangers Club, where have you been all this time? Fooling with your banana babies?” Chris could not conceal his disgust as his eyes took in the two girls brought by Winston for his entertainment. “I'll go back there now and take a last look for Anne,” he contMued. “Then I'm going to search every inch of this Canal Zone until I find her! You might help me if you can tear yourself away from your friends! So long!” % ““Wait for me at the hotel,” Wins- ton’s whisper was little more than a breath, while aloud he cried: “Well, if you can't appreciate these tropical fruits somebody else will! All the more for me. old corpse, I'm not dead yet by a long shot! And drawing his girls more closely to his side Winston sauntered off, his laugh accompany- ing the trio. Christopher jumped into a cab and bade the driver make all speed to the Washington Hotel, and in the lobby he had another important encounter —Mrs. Winston in elaborate evening clothes was reclining upon a chair, wielding a palm leaf fa —_— LEGAL NOTICES. WILLIAM W. BRIDE and A. M. BELL. Jr.. Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE 8- trict of Columbia. holdint n Distriet Connt. —In re condemnation of land_ for establish- ment of building restriction lines on hath sides of Mintwood place n.w.. bhetween 19th atreet and Columbia road. in the District of Columbia.—District Court No, 190! otice and order of publication.—Notice is_herebhy given that the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. pursuant to the provisions of an act of Congress apnroved June 1908, entitled “An act providing for the establish: ment of a uniform building line on streets in the District of Columbia less than ninety foet wide,” as amended by the act approved March 1017, entitled '‘An act making ap- propriations to provide for the expenses of the government of the District of Columbia for the flscal year ending June 30th. 1918, and for other “purposes.” have filed a peti: tion in this court praving the condemnation of the land necessary for the establishment of a ‘building restriction line on hoth sides of Mintwood place northwest, between 10th street and Columbia road. in the District of Columbia. as shown on & plat or map filed | with the said petition as part thereof. and praying also that this court empanel a jury in accordance with the law provided for in such cases 10 assess the damages each owner of land to he taken may sustain by reason of the establishment of said uniform build- ing restriction ‘iges on hoth sides of Mint- wood_place, for which this proceeding has been instituted. and the condemnation of the land nmlnr&!nr the purposes thereof. and to wssess a8 benefits resulting therefrom the entire amount of sald damages, ineluding the expenses of these procecdings. upon any and all lota. parts of lo pieces or parcels of Iand ‘which may be benefited by the estab- lishment of ‘said_building lines. = porticn that the d jury may find said lots parts of . D or parcels of land wili be benefited. as provided for in and by the aforesaid acts of Congress. It is. by the court. this 2nd day of September. 1927, ordercd that all persons having anv inter: est _in these proceedings be. and they are them again I know. Do could find him? Would you mind lcok- | be ou think you ing around?” and she paused for breath. A 1 Christopher rigamarole, more. s “Didn't you come in on with her?” Mrs. Winston thought you were togethe ¥ “I lost her this morning,” Chris re- plied briefly, “but I'm going to find n before 1 close my eyes this As for your precious son, he'll be along directly,” and without wait- ing for further protests he hurried over to the desk, questioning the clerks again, hoping against hope that Anne might after all have slip- ped in unnoticed by Mrs. Winston. But Anne had not arrived, and forced to admit defeat. Chris was about to ge to headquarters for help when Winston appeared, alone, and after a word with his mother ap- proached Christopher. Now then,” he said, his business- like maner again to the fore, “I'm through with that monkey business, I took those women down there to lead off the Russian. never dreaming you'd have lost the t; There is not a second to lose, Dahlgren, I haven't time now to explain, but I'm hun ing the Russian outfit as eagerly you are hunting Anne, and we'll search for the two together. Get over to headquarters and wait for me; don't keep anything back from the officer in charge. This is a serious government affair and we'll go to the botton of it.” “All right, but you understand that all the de Veres in creation are noth- ing to me! They can go to Guinea, I'm after my girl and I'm going to find her before the sun rises or blow up this whole Zone higher than Gil- roy" " And Christopher was out of the lobby, into another cab and rushing to headquarters, in search of instruction as to his next move. How could he set about a search at this hour of the night, he asked him- self? He was convinced that Anne had never reached either Cristobal or the Gatun Locks. It was possible that she had been obliged to take shelter in that tiny hamlet of Cha- gres, but far more likely that they had attempted to reach the Locks by canoe up the river, in the same man- ner as Christopher and the Winstons had traveled, failing through some unknown reason, either accidental or premeditated, to reach her destina- tion. He communicated these fears to three officials and the first ofiicer of the S. S. Hope. also the man called Helmer who awnaited him at head- quarters, and had just finishing advie- ing Prof. Morris of Anne’s disappear- ance, by cable. when Winston and his 1e isn't here®™ the rest of her sinking once sure ignored his hopes the ked, ' night | mother arrived. “Please introduce us to Dahlgren.’ Win said to the zovernment offi- cor n't know whether we're crool ped inmates of a lunatic sylum!’ “Mr. Dahlgren,” with whom Chris had conferred earlier in the day, “Mr. and Mrs Winston are attached to our Secret ervice. They have brought us word of the happenings upon the ship S. 8. Hope, among whose passengers they mingled in an official capacity and un- der disguise. We did not inform the officers of the Hope of their presence, although Winston took the captain into his confldence before going ashore. Their business is important, but the disappearance.of Miss Morris is something which must give prec- 'edence to everything else, for we can- not allow a young girl to be lost at night upon the Zone without making every effort to locate her. We'd like to have you tell us what you know about this man Straine who attempted to bring the girl into Gatum Locks ahead of the rest of the party. Have you any reason to think he was try- ing to get her away from the others? What could have been the object of his taking such a risk?” “He's in love with her,” said Chris bluntly, “and I am his rival. That's reason enough for his taking her away from me, I guess. He's been trying to do that all along.” “I see, He was known to you be- fore sailing on the Hope?” “Oh yes, he's been working for Miss Morris’ father, the electrical wizard you know." e is an Englishman?” “I believe so. Don't know him well.” “The officer of the Hope,” he in- clined his head toward the man, “tells me that he was anxious to marry Miss Morris on shipboard. It is possible that he has persuaded her to marry him here on shore, and we are having a thorough search made, both in Cristobal and Colon, and have telephoned to Balboa, Gatun and Panama City. They must have gone to one of these places, and noi by boat, for every passenger taken between Canal points today has been accounted for.” Chris winced at the man's sugges- tion that Anne might have gone off to marry his rival, but his reply was calm enough. “I've been wondering if they might for any reason, have stayed over at Chagres?"” “Hardly, for there would be no reason for keeping a girl in such an uncomfortable place when civiliza- tion is so near. Chagres is not in the Canal Zone, nobody would want to stop there.” “Perhaps not, but if she is not found here within an hour and no news is received from the other end of the Zone I'm going to hire launch and go around to Chagre: Then if T don’t find her there I'll wait till daylight and go up the river again, searching the shores of Gatun Lake. I'll ask you to kegp in touch with Prof. orris and Mr. Kean of my paper he wrote the address as he spoke, “I've notifled them of Anne's disappearance and if T know anrihing about them they’'ll sail on the next ship! If you get word they're sailing will you ‘use the wireless freely, ad- vising them of anything that you can discover, and by the way, before I leave here I want to tell you that I brought along a glass slipper that was planted on me in connection with said the official the doing away of Lady de Vere as Winston has doubtless reported,” “You brought the slipper!” Mrs. Winston exclaimed, “too bad, I left it on purpose!” “Sorry, I couldn’t know that.” Chris replied. “but as I am a good deal in- volved in this affair, I wanted to pro- myself.” Naturally,” the Zone official com- hereby, warned and comm appear in (his GOt ‘O or e fore tho OU day' oF Octe: ber, 1927, at 10 o'clock a.m.. and eontinue in ‘attendance until the court shall have made its final order ratifying and ¢ohfirmine the award of damages and the assessment of benefits of ‘the jury to be empaneled and sworn herein. and it 18 further ordered that & cony of this notice and order be pub- lished twice a week for two snccessive weeks in The Washington Evening Star. the Was as _per plat recorded In Liber Gounty. o folio 37 of Tho records of the office of the surveyor for Ih&‘ District_of Columbia. erms: - Sold subjeet o a prior deed of trust. for $0.500.00 further purtieulars of Which will’ be_announced at Sime of salg: the ‘urchase price above said trust to" be atd o cash. A deposit of $750.00 reaviired onveyancing. recording. ete.. at purchaser’ cont~derma {0 be 'cmbiica” wth i thiriy dave. otherwise deposit forfelted and the Droperty may bo adveriised and resold {ho discretion of the trustees: T HOWARD Bucker. o oCPAS 6 MALLORY. 230.31-561.2.3.0.7.8.0.10 ‘ustees. i of Col Jot _six Fubdivi and s in Liber No Adam A. Weschler & Son, Aucts. BANKRUPTCY SALE OF DIAMOND RING SCARF PIN AND CADILLAC SEDAN By virtue of an order of Supreme Court of the District of lumbia, holding a Bankruptey Court o Harry Bramow. Bankrupt No. ._the undersigned Trustee will BY PUBLIC AUCTIO! mented, “but as we already have one slipper here perhaps it would be as well for you to bring us the other one before you start out on this wild goose chase, for it is just that, Mr. Dahlgren! Why don't you listen to reason and stay here until morning?" i “Sorry, but I couldn't be satisfled Taerors Taelinhad in | the e hiimes: "o | to wait. Il get the slipper immaediate- fi‘.‘i."“i.".', at Joas 10 dage ‘befors ibe oaid ly as I'll-have to sign my name before of October, 1627, ordered that & con of this notice and ‘urder | 1t Will be released by the hotel people. be served by the United States marshal. or | Be back with it immediately. hia dey |||Iu,‘ upon such of the owners of the But Chris did not then or at any ey ber ound be (e Sondenhed herein 42 | other time bring the slipper to head- ME“&;;"W"}!M"" lhe‘ Distriet of 1:'""1'";‘ gunnerfisdl)ur;nx lvldu absence a man an e tenants and occupants o ad called and collected it from the 1897 ?&‘"&.‘md#‘ e POSRRS: | hotel clerk, giving for it an order in fustice. A true copy. (Seal.) Test:| Christopher’s handwriting and signed = ; Clerk. By M. yith his name! . (Tontinued in tomorrow’s Star) gomery County, Md., containing 48671000 of an acre, more or less Terms ot sale: One-third of the money to be id in cash, the b nce in two equal installments represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser. payable in one and two years, with interest at six per cent per annum from day of sale, pay- able semi-annually, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the gption” ot the purchaser " A desomt of $1,000 required of purchaser at timo of sale. All " conveyancing, recording, and,_ not: foes at the cost of purchater. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from dn‘ of sale, otherwise the trusiee re- serves the right to LONG DISTANCE MOVERS 1 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 MOVING g® STORAGE Apr hundred Clark'sFamousCruises By CUNARD-ANCHOR new oil burners; ratesincludehotels, guides, drives, fees 65 days, $600 to $1700 THE MEDITERRANEAN 88 *‘Transylvania' salling Jan. 26 . 24th cruise, including Madeira, Lis- bon, (Madrid) Spain, (Granada) Al- giers, Car Athens, Con- Eiopt ths Rivierw, Havee, (Pucie a, Havre, BYP! e . urchase 6. folio 165. of the records of the surveyor of the District One-third of bala in_one ith interést at six per centum per vayable semi-annually. from day of ed by i of trist upon the purchase | in two | oney - i 1o eaual i years n annun. the wale. e A deposit of $500.00 of xale. Al convey at cost of purchaser. . with within 30 days rwise the trusiee re- | proverty at urchaser. advertisement of such resale newspaper published in Washing- D, WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST CO.. Trustee, By HERBERT W. PRIMM teefdddsexsu -Aciing Keal Estate Oficer, o resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser, after five days advertisement of such Fonale in_eome newspaber publishoed i " the i 1 p g o IR W, “omonoamuE, Cnion, Trust Building, Tru JOSERH, D SULL VA OBERT PETER.Jr. = olicito; 3 ool dbdsex.Sukboll et o T e 1 K _AM.. Cadillac Sedan No. 61-W-99, Diamond Ring and Diamond Scar{ Pin, Terms: Cash. PROPOSALS. QFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS. . C.. Wi 5. 1027 —Sealed pro- shington, September 5. -8 osaly Wil be recelved at. Room 0. Distriet . in some on HE Bth We . until 3 o'clock p.m. September 20, A et Orol 27 dor furnishine 1( 000 Tbs, ik lead: ili&cll\n ‘l.fi‘l-dlma !omflllvll at Room 320, 1 Dm &Wwi.l'!*& LEON ROBBIN, 87.8.0 Trustee. B R ki wWrLetg D Ak e gl District g .. - b el e it il i ¥

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