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“REAT ESTATE SALE—HOUSES. (Contl 612 23rd ST. N.W. $5,500. A six-room, bo: vicinity of the new winco i Bt Bridve lent, home section .whera increasi Ilea are astured. Reasonably priced STiows e, HAS. D. SAGER, Realtor. 924 14th St. NW. FOR. HOMEmiAND FINE X‘NVSSTMINT McKEEVER & GOSS, INC,, LR Al IN CHEVY CHASE, D. C. T. e — OPPORTUNITY SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. Both Home and Investment. 'l'hll Thouse 'm quickly ?’ ior It- from one portion wil rfll‘l heln Ll tlll $8,950—Special Terms. Located in one of the very ”Il sections of the Northwest. in a n- dld ?euhbmhm, but 'ltvhcln he bnck [ llr(. :onnu lllfl 3 ond floor mm d 'll)\ extra, nwnan for ll tht hot uu- mlnt s l-rnfincour te heater for the rvice water; ;:;'m.l, screened, Phone Lincoln 7063-W. You Onl ‘\Ietd $40 a Month y Mlll‘lv g N bullt for a us arting house- viding with ample fa cumu wnh ut impos- ine "any hardship rse or put any dental of th 1e TikuPles that bnd very! 813 L St. NiE. Just on Bladensburg Boulevard. Colonial brick i-rb'cdsgwm H with tile bath. hardwood floo Tiosets. “completely sauipned Kitche electricity, one of the most econom: cai of heating plants; great, big Co- lonial porch: prettily planted lawn in This beautiful semi-detached home, con- luxuriously ~appointed baths, been acquired by foreclosure, 18 offared B 2% which Tt was bullt 10 s¢) all plan. with large open fireplace. an: well landscaped lot.” There is every taining 8 rooms of exceptional size and twol Ty onacnoat wad decoration that Wil mebe a whole-hearted appeal to the most partic- ular purcheser. INSPECT: AT Y/ INVENIENCE. CFEN DALY 3 0 8 POT. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT TON, 1004 VERMONT AVE. N.W. MAIN 5833. NEW BRICK HOMES FACING Open Daily Until 9 P.M. Dnexcelled in LOCATION, DESIGN Sixhe Spotiou ooms. o el eled walls, all-white kuchen, bath with shower, bullt_in ROBl‘Rl L = K] m 18 Unin Trust Bide. b R_YOUR Bl u East Capitol to 17th s Go then nonh blocks to B Foors. pan: tiled CHEVY CHASE, D. C. DETACHED BRICK—$12.950. Ne leti on 'ld. IVII s comoiien, oz St '\th shower, ntn lavatory first cwr. , covered concrete front porch, lfl- cmxm 3,on3 Sar sarase, alao aping. BRODIE & COL Brfu‘ INC., 1703 EYE ST. NW. AIN 10109 $9,950. Corner—Detached. Cleveland Park Section. del ful corn ‘ell 1o investigate. L ape & PEcelient. Cavironment, lll!ullrly co! EVENING' FHONE SERVICE 7 7O 9. Schwab, Valk & Canby, 1704 Conp, Ave. Pot, 830. $75 a Month this Colontal brick home ; 9080. CLEVELA.ND PA‘R.K 4 Bedrooms. 2 Baths. Dnquesti : ] 'k homes of Yr this desi hle neighbor- lound 1‘1 s ‘rlw oa ™ lose ‘16 1he “Woodiey n.'“lh r‘l cl road bus ai Aunsmndma tmnth-.lohn Eaton pul mhmulanflnntr. having seven large mnl- ‘“ E"fiwd‘m aee.” Be thlhun"“ % dod ey HF,DGES & -MIDDLETON. Inc. 1413 Eye St. N.W. _ Franklin 9503. PETWORTH. Practically New Semi-Detached | ™ Brick Home. $8,450. $350 CASH, $65 MO. lendid home is situated in ?“'oxn the prettiest ‘residential n the Petworth section, one ved alley: Beautitul snriSers! Fts Home must be of “at Cxceptional. buy ‘8t this’ price. For location call— N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC, 1418 Eye St. N.W. Main 5904. Phone Service Uutil 9 P.M. $350 CASH, NORTHEAST—$6,975. Within walking distance of downtown, a well constructed Colonial- home, having 6 rooms, tiled bath, covered front poreh, he water heat and electric lights, oak floors, bullt.in garage. paved street and alley: in excellent” condition: near ears, 'schools, churches and stores. We can arrange terms losult you ‘phoneor immediate ingpection. PHONE_MAIN UNT! BOS\ & PH I‘LPS mestTORS, 147 x Mam OLD GEORGETOW Must Be Sold. Only $9,750. er has purchased other prop. and is offering this home at d 00d 5. il in struction: two storle: {hiThe ight laree. Fooms (Tous bed- rooms on the second floor), tile bath. large concrete cellar with hot- water heating plant, modern Nght- everal individual ures. condition, as _large rear yard Jitn rbade trees. “Should sell resd- at Beling"s PHONEPSM!RVIGE UNTIL ‘DGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. M2 E Franklin_9503. MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE HEIGHTS. Detached Home. 8 Rooms, 2 Baths, $19,500. Situated on e besuitully land. are °Careful in thelr chotce of enc vironment and exacting in_their re- quirements o~ eonstruction equipment. ry poin! the ‘city. < Wibdows of he hous mand a fine panoramic ylew of the cliy and Potomac River, There are. elght. baths, pantry, arge rooms, two concrete side porch, attic.’slate oot, electric refrigerator. Trees, flowe: ens and an abun- dance of attractive shrublery” pro- de a charming setting ' for the Tome. SANSBURY, CO., INC., Main 5904. e St. NW. ne: | you our bargains P Northenst: waik two squares north or tunsler to R'iz\' A. KITE, (Incorporats 1019 15th BT. N.W. ey emulml 4846, 1st Commercial. Only $9.000 Each. ‘E St. N:W. Near Courthouse. 2, bricks, adjoining: 8 rooms. and bath each, 'h.-w.h, 1ght; wide alley in rear. erflen: . agtTRCue B And Lori o attr Fice an ‘McLA( KING Real Ell tate Dept.. 10th and G. Main 432, Evenings North 313. $12,750. Chevy Chase, D. C. Just West of Conn. Ave. This delightful home is situated in one of the most attractive squares west of d ttie "off the Gircle ret Oo- lonial-type house. 2 stories IM l"lc. exceptionally bright, comfortable rooms (4 splendid bedrooms). tile bath, 3 llru porches, living room with fireplace, Tood “floors, numerous added Conyen- iences and modern_ improvements. llcellent lot. sarage. Vacant. Liberal !V'ININO PHONE SERVICE 7 TO 9. Schwab, Valk & Canby, 1701» Conn. Ave. Pot. 830. " Park Road Near 16th St. One of the most attractive sections of Mount Plessant_very handame of al and exira lavatory, hot-water heat, separate heater t water, TFomt ‘Dorchs Rretty varg. ,500—Terms Arranged. ol .‘I:: ¥ e nrmxumam Dome ice Until 9 2., e Borvice e "UCAFRITZ, | Mam TRARE OPPORTUNITIES FOR HOME SEEKERS, - Leland. Detached Home, Chevy Chase, Md. . This_besutitul home just » few blocks P nodern rebrovemonte, s s o8s entire house 15 only une"hne Bany Price, $12,500. Bungalows of Character in Chevy Chase, Md. We are off tor wr uou and ba Dlace, the grestest value here 1 test. have . sacious.ooms 2 he z. ater heat, elec. ligh - o] Tront poroh, oy Pnce, $6,950 Gallaudet Park. 86 Sold—3 Left. Selling Fast. 'l'hue hnmcl are just north of 10th lnd ple at 1t R0 !Ilelmln on mmuu “fil 8. Prices, $6,950"to $9,250 Woodridge, Near 15th St. ree rooms and bath, hot ? ¢ darge ot of unh:"‘" h"t'h very sleepin, ceping vorch and -.n'u anned rooms Pnce, $7,500. Beautxful Bungalow In Choice Section Of Woodtidge. Near Bhode nhnd AT NE e lhts, {'3?; 'f\?ie Phat cn:‘;-nguu' The Moders red bungalow. Pnce, $7,650. S.E. Bargain. Near Lincoln Park. ;Toom and bath brick heat. elec. lights, hund" trays in cement cellar and large Pnce, $7,250. J. DALLAS GRADY, 904 14th St. N.\W. Main 6181. l'OR COLORED 2th ST. A T-re b Itk huml wlth hot-'ater heat fnd electric likhts) Mmoot conventont down. D community, where income can be had fom the Fentink "o Toome May be sold furnished. CHAS. D. SAGER, 924 ath 8t N On $15,500. 8 Rooms, 2 Baths. Near the Cathedral. A new tapestry brick 3 - fillly situated 1’ E dw:’:‘ln"‘g:.“'l'::d to the Nltlonnl Cathedrs clr lhd bus lines are within two blocks and the heart of the city can be reached in 15 ml utes. The house is of unusuell; high andard construction, Imel !hm\lll\ou'.. and the very mm appoint- menu and conveniences are to be foun Foul droems, two tile hlth' (one_with tlle owzr:r.l Er l'l. b“n‘k!ul',mfwm- lectr 3 Tomatc Cwater heaters hordwasd” fooos A very e ou'w . O BUILT-IN OARAG.E' L\n EVENING 'PHONE SERVICE 7 TO 9. Schwab, Valk & Canby, | 1704 Conn. Ave. Pot. 830. " For Those Who Appreciate Thmg: That Last. 1727 O\VEN PL. N . Main 38. appointments of lates uStial beauty: the full tiied bnh h 8 bullt-in Pembroke tub. Ther large garage. Lowest Price—Lowest Terms ROBERT W. SAVAGE, 717 Union Trust Bullding. Main 6799, Your Brol Prom Trinidad ave. (13th) and Fla. ave. n.e. drive north to Owen pi. FIRST TIME OFFERED. OUTSTANDING VALUE. Near 14th and Park Road. A, Bisuninger-bult home of 8 rooms (4 bedroo unust rge bath. " front and. Tear . borches, [eather strips, screens and in excel: lent condition: detached garage. of upper, Hhester. " This” heing 16 Driced very 1ow fo immediate sale. Invcstiga_te_at Once. E. DOUGLASS CO., 160 & sPgr—Bullders. e Phone Service Till 9 Pll +| awni For Such a Home You'll Agree. MUST BE SOLD 'rrltM.'nVl AND BEIK m&" AVE 8 Badak WOt "°‘%—‘fl ‘%flr CIALLY Al’l.l PRO] ONAL MAN'S HOMj THE ICE - ALTHC PR! AGOUAT 110000 We CAN DI FOR ONLY '$10.750. A SUBSTA! SH PAYMENT WILL BE RE- Q 8T VN 5 O ATE McKEEVER & GOSS, INC 1415 K _ST. SMALL HOUSES IN WESLEY HEIGHTS. $15,750. This attractive 6-room house, with front porch and two large rear porches, 1s located one of the highest elevations in highly ‘desirable suburb. In £ood condition and has oll burner, screens, weather strip- ping; awnings and garage. Lot 50x150. $16,750. Here s a larger house with 4 bedrooms, and a lavatory on first floor. Lot 50X150; Shade trees. attractive landscaping: 2-car sarage; screens and awnings. W. C. & A. N. MILLER, 1119 17th St. N.W. Decatur 610. AND ) A A BHORT TIME NEW STONE COLONIAL HOMF.. MD. Amides the ot GeERt O RdbuRAD sur- roundings, with large shade trees. in com- munity of fine homes: Slentroom, three: bath New England Coionial t: Unstirpassed cxcellonce of consirution with modern home refinements. Large 'stone fireplace, 2-car garage, large iot. Most rea- sonably priced fine home. Come _out to 7008 Hlmnden Lane, sust at end of !dumnor Lane. S AGER Realtors. 924 14th St. N.W. Main 36. CLOSE-IN SUBURBAN HOME. $7.950. One square off Wisconsin ave., near District _line. ey beautiful front vard having large ghade trees, snrubbery and well kept 'm" ouse is in immaculate condlllo lvlnfi recently been reno- ished - throughout. There dhe’ elzht "robms, two slass porches, Iarge front, porch, iry concrete cellar, two-car Near car line and school. This s an exceptional value and will be sold quickly. For location call N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.\W. Main 5904. Phone Service Until 9 P.M. Gruver-Built Houses. 1224 5th St. N.E. 1y modern . semi-de- PRI ”1 b?k it laree front pore con fines.” oniy short dista Union_Station. -Low Price—Terms Like Rent. 1238 Oates St. N.E. Southers exposure ‘and real spa- ciousness sq 00 or every room. on hall, bullt-in e aved -rtuuc Slectiic" Axturos; r lines ar ¥oU can't beat the “lnn. g;“ et X Tms asked anywhere in this section. 13th & KENNEDY STS. N.W. ST o o ABLE RESIDENTIAL SECTI St. Heights; 7-room colonial brick home with front ‘snd s, ings, ete. Ownel ‘town, must SIS, Shice wnder” the notmal value: CHA SAGER, 534 14th st NOT MAIN 36. 1735 IRVING ST. N.W. Offered at a sacrifice price by owner leaving city. This is a Gruver-built house with 8 rooms and 2 baths on 2 floors ; servant’s room and bath attic with cedar closet for Sum- mer storage; built-in garage; wide paved alley. There are beautiful draperies that go with the house. Oil burner; house’ screened and metal weather-stripped. Price, $16,500, On Reasonable Terms. CLAUDE WARREN, 1410 H St. N.W. Main 3534. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. WANT TO BUY IN 0-!00 house. Prlce mi cox.om md EMPLOY] : onts B or 6 £ bolek In Rorineast or,near Ba; ave. se. not over $4,500. 35 flum cash. iust move by trie lsth. "Add Dox 5.0 ca \iS, o SATHS PETWEEN T e 1T, Flonds nd Spring rd. Must complelely Moders. Address "Box 114-Ar Star_office. WILL PAY CASH FOR BSMALL BRICK Nousés, Deiced Tvnt. Ay, section citvs white or colored. Address Box 198-B, Star off TO 8 ROOMS; PREFER_OLD Hovsl:. Bood cash pagmeat. B T, HONGERFOR Main §770. on 1013, 1010, Vestmone ave: ‘WANTED., From, owner: vicinity 14th st, between Park rd. and Spring rd.: must have four bedrooms and hot-water heat. Have buyer. omes Departmen THOS, 721 _10th’ St. N.W. 'WE DESIRE TO PURI E AT ON eveveral houses and apis. for cash; \aite gr colored. " Also, many clients, who desire to purchase 31" ms, Communicate withus Immed luly ror a guick LTER REAL 1103 ve. Ave, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A, WESCHLER & 80! Eve., , Auctioneers. Sllnrel of Stock. irtue of an order of the Supreme Court o! l Dlllflet of Columbia, holding a Pro- Court. in re estate of A. Lincoln Lee, i} tnnon No. 34057, the un- 11 i Dllbllc auction, AT AVE. T~ MEE] i LVE dersigni AY, OND: 461 for 15 Wiitelew Kpariment Co., T T AT ™™ Shares ” capital’ aio0k SRE0anrd_tnvestment and. Development: Gos both of Washington, D. C. Terms:” Cash. . M, RD 3 aua Admirfi‘numm = it 5018,19.20.91 ADAM A WISCHL!R & SON, Auctioneers. Bankruptcy - Sale of Photo- graphic Supplies, Greeting Cards, Gifts, Fancy Paper Stock, Modern Fixtures, Cab- inet Safe, Etc. cour bf the fl.z??‘cz"o'f'é'oflfnb\':; ol 5“.'“: bankruptcy court in re Potomac Photo Bankrupt No. 2031, the undersigned fl’\u&: will y Public Auction, At No. 1225 G St. N.wW,, Tuesday, Sept. 25th, Laske, Blhotracs stoc? OF Greeha cards, nvou,' x:d Plates, Develobing B"m Lt A}:’i,chl. Pictu ni' bo Lot EEds, Detoratiye o'fuaeu. e, o l “k.. helviug, Chairs, 1' " 1l first e wil be offes As an en- a satisfacto) m not re- {RmediAtely soid Tn"detal. overeg 28R, 8020,21,22.24 Administratrix’s Sale of 50 i THOS. J. W% 0001 e o rn-ut of the party of Wil -5] at pu‘lu uu remises, fnd Trtmu'm n ul» lots B, 0 4%, ’x‘: Aroid T o ande o:h;jn BACSHIRAon 3ot |0 aquare 836 g oer st of the ofice ‘of the surveyor o( the District 'n-rm h pareel sold sub! prior rusl for, 34.250.00, orshes oa f." off whieh, 108, $4,260.00. furiher partics sale: ° the co depos h parcel, Pgonveyaneing: haser's with com| i Otherwiee. depoats: forfeited and the property may be advert Tesol - a7 bg advertised and J1d at the discre SAMUEL GREENBERG, 5013.15.17,19. m Gl “Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Brick and Frame Dwellmg, No. 414 Franklin St. N.W. By virtue of & deed B 91, Sodeed of trust, Te- recorded in land n Commiasioness. Der, plat reccrded in Libe: 2 Wing 10 of the District of Columbia. € Uia gurveyor of sale: One-third cash, the Palance T cent per annum from di lble uml-lnmflllv. secure 5, B ey "l quired at wu " roperty S, S5, con, of Sereshlng o "mh" In'Some hewsbaper published 1 Washington, !-AW'RINCI KOENIGSBERGH . CHESTER CAYWOOD, ma? xomoumm ‘YOUNG t ulfl.llfil.l‘:‘om"l for Holder of Note. FUTURE DAYS. THOB. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye B!.reet Northwest. !n(Oll. P.M., m‘ Ty 15 ‘n; land ind pr:mlm ghe Solovite-dscrlzed, land ington, pfi;m of 0?1 mbig Aiddiotons" % '""? gixty-seven (87}, led, iber fifty-five wm. 13l !w:nt{-three (23), O Fhe Tocorts ot tha%h urveyor of the Distric x el mola Suhieet 0 TivRE of ¥ay, Tor aliey purposes over, the north of et u iy aiey :%‘dm"fim;:'tfi' o vuurT" .fle of ot Stty. 1four "(86) 1n_above lgf:l!‘) a muunme and s ibdivis} lnn- dwemnl ut] ‘Term: Sdverusement o G ys' ch 7 newll!lver Published in el o 5613.14.17,18,19,20.22, A ruitees. ADAM A. WESCHLER 3 AUCTIONEERs ® SOV Household Furniture Upright and Player Pianos, Cash R By order Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. for Charges, Ad- ministratrix of an Estate et al Ing -al- Bedroom, m-l-'{ and w.e Gases; Refrige, Certificates for an l':me‘.'e'f: s BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY September 22nd, 1928 l'-rnl(nroéi a.m, 620,21 THOS. J. OWEN & NEERS, fusf Ere strees 'l'lnrthwel 73 Trustees’ Sale of V-luuble Two-Story Brick Dwelling, Being Premises No. 4314 Fourth Street Northwest. y virtue of a certain reenrfleu in ’0- iber No. 1103“;21&:' ;5“" o Shiieiand tieotan St the pliel o Sl thereby, The' \ndersiohed trfia?-'e'at"f eeil in front of the nmlul. FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOC! fion th ollow tl efl Eonines o District of Columbia, e being lot 56 {n David J. Duni| slon of lots in square Sade s rded in office of the lurve;or Disgrict o( 3 ‘Bool i olumbia in by public 3 by uomnueuon D, 1938, " the tollcwing daot 3‘ me ‘ave ey qi“n?t‘lx% in umecnzwnnnner publ ton, HARRY l. RUST. 510.20.21.22.2435 36,57 ADAM A b Bom Aumunun TRUSTEES &, TIAL ReAL n:-r‘é“i?,“p%‘g' SRR By virtue of a certain deed of t; recorded i Bet e by n'u‘s Liber No. ot 2, f0llo 218°e e above prope prior. deed of i) for one-n-u m [ gL by dase of saler sold subject to .-n\ $5.000.00 at balanc SE eed of mm uioon the over trust, at o conveygncing. e, All ol foes at e a! BIII Compllied” with .fif.‘i’ ireims o Ui to s of 8 fl& oinerwise i e"lvr?y dul from day sel le_property z ulting nmhne’r’,".‘i‘z‘e'i e f such 4 émblhhld In"the City of "Weshe MARGARET RIEPARD. se15.1030.20.28 0 A RAFFERTY. TRADE MARK AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. dren’s Ladies’, Men’s, C| FURNISHINGS Shoes, Rubbers, Boots, Pants, Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Overalls, Notions, Amunition, etc. BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. - FRIDAY September 21st, One P.M. lso at 10 O’Clock A.M. 'n.h stock of 51920 deserip ADAM A. Actioneers GROCERIES BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 920 Penna. Ave. NW. FRIDAY September 21st, 10 A.M. o Freth tock of staple goods, tnclud- Tea, lea! Bl Vesetavics, "1'-’1" D'rgulnl‘ Ce v Pil 1o CBSUPY Beverages, Paper etc., Also lt One P.M. Ladies, Men's and Child Shoes Rubbers, _Boots, Over: Pants, Shirts, Underwear, Swi Ammunition, Ete. eaters, Hosiery: sel9, THO} WILING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, THOMAS RO Eve Street Northwest. Auction Sale, to Close an Estate, of Valuable Corner Business Building, With Store and ‘Three Apartments, Southwest Corner of Eleventh .and B Sts. N.E. '. 'm rlnlu teres! ront of THE direction of gell at public suctle ises, ‘on WED DAY AT POUI THIR' X K _P.M. llowlu-d-- SCHA 1000 Ahd Dremies. Bltaata i fos District of Columbia, and designat and being lot numbered 63, square numbered 965, nd. improved by o wery desirable corner e and_three apartments of three, four and. five rooms ench. rms: Sold sublect to a frst deed of 11,000, and a second tr operty ma; advertised and resold at t) upmlc,reuo; o "qrnoms DOWLING, & CO. nu,u.n,u C'Aueuonn'm. lccm o! Ol Ilntll Pl' THOMAS DowLnlo & CO. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Blnlmlpt:y Sale of Two Lots, Northeast Corner Benton St. and Huidekoper Place N.W. By virtue of an ord Suj Sourt of the Distriet of colu;ll:lt. ol I:JT: bankruptey court. in and Morg: mmem ed tristes bankrupts No. 1925, Ih wil's 11’ by, public i, y l! llll auction, in iont of "I. NIBDA A 5, 310" and 371 in. squnte 1301, Dia re 1301, Diss mc: o€ Columbla, subect 5o covenasita of Deposit of $200 requi: lllt T!m‘l% be complied 'l"!e?“ r'm d; Conveyancing and recording at DII!- chaser's cost. o lt:ol B Bi um' 5 £014,15,17,18,19 = U Trustée. 27 THE nccoums;(‘%e nclemeny v‘v&nher uml} rfl' AT mBAM‘ UR ll’lfl Y ORDER OF Fil -mus-rn. ADAM A. mufl ‘ 'SON,” Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Two-Story Brick Dwolllng, No. 815 Mar- leth Place N. virtue of a cen-ln deed of trust, recoraed b Diber Mo ATl R dus e ?-n al Bistrice of- columbi: Florence Barbour's lubdlv]llon o 1018 1n suulm 2989, of the Columbla. i Liber 7 av folly 04 susies Lo bulldinie restriction, line a3 showr on id 1938; by ,000.00 cash, remainder per nwnmv meludim interest at 6 pnr cln by a second deed of trusf mr" lold. or all trast u ‘option inser. $300.00_ required o( commnmlnl» racord cost of pur With Swbin’ thirty days trom day otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting pur- after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. J. RAYMOND WARD, HUGH C. STANARD. ‘Trustees. #7THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED. ON focount Ol ihe rain unul FRIDAY, P TEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, 1928, AT SAME HOUR and lace. RDI OF THE_TRUSTEES. 8e8,11,14,11,19 Auto Auct ons at 2 P.M. on Every Saturday and Wednesday. Capitol Auto Sales, Inc., 87 New York Ave. N.E. Franklin 6640. THOS. NEN & SON. AUCTI 05 Jigg vi o Street Nuru;-monm TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE RY BRICK DWELLING, Vo it by, ) SNl SRCBRTe witouons n ( t ot TSell al P I:DA ron of the remises, on URTH DAY m‘lun c.n. Thas, | @ o e M., the following-described lan uate in th nated as and bein ence north 65 feet. thence ‘nence. nogth 4 feet thence thence south 69 feet to the ‘Ene-third of the purchase in cash, balance in two equai ln:!lllmnnu.'nl able’in one and two zes in," bayable - gemi-annuafly, Of ‘sole. secured by deed. Of tryist upan_ eh roperty sold, or -h Sash. at the op hu r\lrch uv - e A ncowln1 e‘” 24 Cost OF pUrChABEr. e to°bs' Eomplied” vt ithin thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the the Fight to resell the roperty & t ‘ot "defaulting. purchasers ays’ advertisement of such re- some newspaper published in Wash- . 5¢132.13.14.15.17.18.20, zxgg'avllsn' e C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. AUCTS. 713 13th St. REGISTERED Large Sale of ! Antique and. Modern Furniture, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, China, Glassware, Pictures, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s, 715 13th St. SATURDAY .September 22nd, 1928 at 10 M. By order of Stm'. Concerns and Others. ; €. G. Sloan & Co., Inc, Aucts. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DA' ADAM A, wm & SON, Auctioneers. D)mm is irtby Shren that on SATUR- sylvania avente horthwests 0, - ges. followins es: Wm ‘Decatr, | boxes, ‘barrels and contents: Meredith, hold goods: J. E. Le mnon(. sultcase = Contents, houseHold xec. barrels. trunks and i househol SAPE DEPOSIT CO., 916-918 Penna. Ave N.W. 2020,28. ‘THOS. J. OWEN » BON, AU( WEN m 0N, AUCTIONEERS, Trustees’” Sale of Valuable(ine Three-Story Brick Dwelling, With Ten Rooms and Two |siona Baths, and Two-Car Brick Garage, wn as Premises No. 1746 Lanier Place N.W. By Virtue of u oertain deed of trust. dated March 38, 1927, duly recorded in Libér 5919, ToHo ags, none the Tend records oot s Disirict of Columbla, and at the request of PArty secure rsigne trustees will sell at ublig ;m:uun. in tront of rem! - TY-] DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1925, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PAL. ttie fol- lowing-described land and wumuu. situate in'the Dis trle% of Columbia, ¢t 359 1in J. lubdlvmon of Jot "39" 10 Ellzaneth Lanter subdivts land now known as Zecords in the the Survevor. for the District of Cotumpla, Note: At the date hereof. said lot s described for f assessment plirposes of asse and taxation as lot T-;'m:q- cme-mlm of the to be paid in ce 1 80, balan Staliments, Davable Dasable semi-ommualy: trom day of saie, 552 Sired by deed of trust on property sold, cured by t fon_of of xcs'nou' r::t ired. B epancing, sorard: ing, aser's cos! s to be °°‘a i, it S S s, herms o "mgr“‘ resold at the discretion of SERRERT Bmon. purchase price n two Ohe ‘and two years, 5e15.18,20,22,24 Automobiles By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY “mber 22nd 10 AM. TONEERS, Gas¥E0 sirect Northwest. ) LUABLE H-l ATE, mul"l«'rg'l! VAR ST N, DD SV RS it By virtue of & certain 5 lfiu:'l ;;lq", recorded in Liber No. “u t d records of the District Do- d at the request of ihe DTty se rl‘unsd 3'":‘!:":":&'.“ T HTH l Co- g lot ‘17 ‘Per plat recorded in_Liber 35; of fe tecords ‘of the omce of the sur- veyor of the District of c»lumbn erms: Sold_subject trust for '$5,000.00, r nmen wm ' ol *be announ tim 50 in cas| nv"lncmx, cost. o complied witl thirty days, OQIIPI"IM GCDM“ lflltlwfl and m'n’ou"z = e advertised and resold a¢ e dlecr i xscm ARM!'I'RONG. E . WELCH, Jr £018.20.22.35.37 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Thrée-Story - and Basement Brick Build- ing, No. 915 I Street. irtue of s certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber. 5721, fol o 84, among’ the ords of the District of olumbla, an 't the t ot U ty gecu reby, the idersine '.ru,ue will sell at public uction, in_ front remises. on_the 1028, AT HTH SE*REPTEMBER, o0k ogr.oé‘xy PM., the following deacribea o | premiscs, ‘situate in "'fi nd_destgnal an ge’f"“é 2t oPlots 5 and s in sadare 313, in Riveyor fof mo m-mu o( Cnlumhlr in the rear of to u point due Rorth ‘from ¢ ginning, ai ence south to Sold subject for $15. e Jauary o1, 1 upon which {s overdue amounti; from July 2! price over e place of be- £he besinning, first trust 1928, the balance of purehi m d above said first trust to be h and one-half payable sale with interest red b3 3 de‘pfl‘%‘i All convenneln[- of B & cnu‘.d Aith. within mlru wi dny: 'fTom day of shie, otherwise fim reserve the right rese! 3 lmme ! the rig cost of defsulting purchaser, semy o' dhor publienea in Washing. R0 . T oider of Note. i Annr:e’! or 818.20.32 5.27.28 ‘THOS. J. OWIN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Street Northwest. STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- TR AL EHTATE. ‘NO. ATl P BTREST ecorded' e ot o g Setauoraii et e r H O.he land records of the Dist tflct of Co- juest of the party Vil sell 41 puitc Atetion: T tront o the Vil selt 2t v 3 premises. on AY. THE TWENTY- SIXTH DAY OF 8! m:-deur je Clty of Wi :mn(um. nmncc of ?l of !llull’! “sixty-se: Libe onty-hrse. (30)-of 5‘-’ Tecords of gffice of the surveyor of the ‘District of of way lur ll{o‘ orl t oot oF Tob¥ id ‘Dh runnlnl at right lnr ley abutting on the westerly side G "‘"fll;,‘-ffl" (54) in nbnn"mbdlv‘l.u'lfn oce S Consistin of mm;nq‘l- nd Gweliine buigone, 2131 P ,étreu nort] erms of sale ona-mlrd of the purchase ash, balance in two s inataliments. pas lb in ong Jebrs. with interest annum, pa: A Snle, secred by desd. ,"t ‘upon the erty, sold, or all nuh. at ‘e A Jepostt of urehs urel aulr-a 3¢ tme of o o erwise the trustees To- Servn the Fight o resell the Dropetty at tae Fisk and ,mm of defaulting purohaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some " newspeper publl 12" Washinston BENRY P. BLAIR. ma 14.17.18.10.20.4356.30.36”_C Trustees. J. OWEN & SON, AUGTIO! 1431 Eve 8t. N.W. g Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwelling o With Ten Rooms and Two Baths, and Two-Car Brick | da: Garage, Known as Premises No. 1748 Lanier Place N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated March 38, ‘1937, duly Tecorded in Libér. ong, the land records of m; he request o e ecured nuubv *\ne Sundersy trustees will sell af ront + pudlic auction. in TxY RIS DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A 'Dm;m i FORTY-FIVE O cLoclk P. following-acseribed 1ond n ::u"-’- the ‘Bisteiet of Colgmbis upreme cmm ‘2t ihe ‘Digtrict ence west slons, sald nnrt able Siifed by desd of all cash at optio R %"% "AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STORY Wishbone and Backbone. Betty Ollowell paused to read a line of advertising in the window of a bank: “Make your wishbone backbone,” then she flmmned on up the street, sounding a cgnumptum lm.le “Ump!” as she Her eyes flashed. She was still aggres- sively antagonistic to' the world in gen- eral, because of the uncalled-for blows she considered had been dedlt her, when a moment lnm'. she met Alyse Hayes. “Hello Bet!” Alyse called out, beam- upon her friend. “What's wrong this momln(? You look like a cannibal lbout devmu' an unsuspecting mis- “Iin be f:xeed ':y dtu Just .mkm“ it my present state of pockef keeps up,” Beny grumbled gloomily. “If I didn’t have to be nurse as well as wage- earner, I could—' “Betty Ollowell!” Alyse interrupted testily. “Perhaps it's none of my busi- ness but I'm here to tell you you'd bet- ter count blessings. If my mother was spat to me and I was given the privilege of caring for her, nothing else would matter.” “Mothers, sick or well, have to be fed, don't they?” Betty retorted bitterly. “And Lhey have to have medicines and extra comforts things. How am I to get all these when I'm cnly able to oon by oo has “You and worry too ” Alyse answered kindly. “It unfits you for giving your best. Plainly speak- ing, dear, it telh in your work. Mazie Walker's the kind that wouldn't say a word—she'll just take her next blouse to some one else, but I love you, Bet, and want to see you throttle mon- ster that's dragging you down, so I'm going to tell. You forgot to stitch in one sleeve of that blouse you made for Mazie and it pred half way out while she was at a n Betty groaned oud and tears came, “Oh, what's the use!” she finally sald hopelessly. “I trled so hard on that blouse. I worried myself thin over it.” “There you are! Worry is the disease of the age—doctors admit li. It brings wrinkles, exhaustion, indigestion—what a preachment I'm wishing on you! Any- way, think it over Bet. I'm on my way to inquire about opera tickets for Satur- . “How I envy you! To have the price of opera tickets! Oh!” “Haven't—yet, but I'm sure if it's right for me to go, the Il turn up from somewhere. Try a little of my ar, | philosophy sometime, bet. Bye, bye.” Alyse went on toward the city and Rives rankiing he e r ‘Try as she would, however, she could mnot forget Alyse’s philosophy and ad- vice. The longer she thought about it the more she viewed it with favor and the less envious she became. Poor little Betty! Stronger characters than she have gone down under a simi- lar load; a suicide father,.an.empty s | treasury, an invalid mother." Her only real asset was what her associates al- o | ¥aYS had called her “fairy fingers.” AUC’I'ION SMES. " z WE:N l(. AUCTIONEERS, PO ¥ e l;.sgz. NW. ve"-aqronv BRICK %’ 50 4815 O Q0% evnlin flfld 411, o1 the n'umn""gt Catim of he e, BEING DWELLING. OO] vlnue ul ef thn ing an ? $5:150.00, and ‘ssid property :w'l'd' Siject 1o sald dnd‘ct?:nut umm DER acea 'of, Pusts onethizd °'"c'"§c'u i cash and tl balance in t en with intere B62d of tFust upon of the option of the purchaser. |2 ”Iob'gll?o!ld\n‘edw depostt of $200.00 will be of sale. Al convey- e‘?,‘. at cost of the pur- the T ally, tof ol recording chaser, Terms of 0 be complied with within_ thifty (30) deys’ trom day of sale otherwise deposit will be forfeitag an ™ ok and ‘cost o¥ deiauiring purchaser after five (§) days' advertisement of quch resale i some newspaper pub FRANCIS SAUL, Lolel 533 l'sn@u St. N.W., No. 925" 15th St. N. se13.d&ds.exsu Trustee: . 3. N, “AUCTIO! THOS. Jed'Be s“:‘uf?ndm&w..z. 1.! Tmi'romt B SCK BA AM S5 AMORE T mu Tialh aced of trust duly ree’n'ra'eldmtl: Ehoer E:o lu&. folig 152 et ig of the land mor District of S P B lumbls, “and st "he “fea e there eb; Gnde Vil "sel1 at ugfiu auction, in front c‘}; DAY, THE FIRST D 4 BSToRE: m}‘ 1928, AT FIVE O whse! om- 3. as per piat o1 'the sutvevor for the Bitriet of culumhll i Tiber 88 at follo 154 Terms of sale: One-third of lhe purchase o be paid I cash. balance in two Saual ingtaliments, paya 3 llh T 3hin,"payably semi-anmaly: 160 1rom dayiot "mu"‘ 5 S, OF alf cnshs ot Pion of Hhe"surenazer. “A deposic xufio Wit Be muf ¢ time eonvey-u:m. e ko ot purchaser, “Torms omplied, withy b thiry it reseil he ropetiy’ at fi;u"l:k' : "ufl of, defaulting purchaset, o ‘advertiseme: gn".'ag.‘% T e e in Washimg: on, D. C. LEE D SR ERICKENSTEIN, se20-ddds.exSu Trustées. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Suburban Real Estate. dectee of the Supreme Court By virtue of n‘ egx; of, the Sup: & ‘unders! Inld sure 'Publie e'r for sale by e premiges, on T P.M the mumunu- situate in l mbu Qfi wit: Pll". of the Val l. D‘""fii«f‘ c“fi' bl of Somolaint contatniing 30 ot an ‘sere and how EA T fll/l""ly on Rock Creek Ford road at proposed F''She: One-third_cash. balance ‘esen m_ day red by deed” of or all cash, at s leposit of $250 re- e i aje, All conveyancing, re- cording and not fees a rehas- 2 'Ferma to be compited th within thirty fays from day of sale, otherwise frustees Seserve: the Tieht_to" resell DroDerty At Fisk And cost of defaulting purchaser. after five vy advertisement of such resale i1 some newspaper published in Washington. BENJAMIN P. 3717 Morctson, Room 203. 719 15th 8t N.W., 8e20-d&ds.exSu ‘surviving 'rnmen _PROPOSALS. BE RECEIVED BY THE R"&l andDAeceum‘l‘.! va! ‘De- 3 1850, or deitvecin ‘n ad ummon- 0 the l,cn}royt Yard, wash: ingt T the B\u-uu n! B\l? x :A:cmmh HARLES MO avmaster General,of o Ravy: 5€20.2' PROPY Bureau of Sus partment. W RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. emnassos Avews near Besch. Always open. vt aniag water i roneid geslent b llent table ; white servica. @ daily; special e Betty wnld fashion a “Paris” hat or a money did not come as thought it should she re- ll sorts of side lines; sent in = puzzles to all news- papers, supplied last lines to foolish limericks, named picture panels, fur- nished recipes, bright sayings, slogans and then allowed herself to waste many precious moments watching vainly for returns. It never seemed to occur to Betty that literally thousands of people all over the country were indulging in this same indoor sport every day. She had just resolved to give up wandering into the bypaths, and confine her very best efforts to som.: lingerie she had received an order for, when she chanced to pick up a sheet of the Sunday paper announcing that a hundred dollars would be given to four people each week, whose handwriting gave evidence of unusual character. “Umph!” she thought contemptuously. “A new one. No use my trying that. My character is anything but unususl. Still —takes no time—only costs $wo cents— tllumuu I'll fall again—just this one last e.” She mailed the coupon and almost Immediately forgot the whole incident, so engrossed was she with the lingerie upon which she was at work. It haj pened to be for the trousseau of a lionaire’s daughter. For the first time since her father’s death she was able to put her heel upon the serpent of envy which had raised its head and hissed whenever she was at work upon luxuries for others. Instead, she wove into this soft, silken fabric which grew into lovely garments be- neath her skillful fingers, beautiful, happy, hopeful dreams for the young girl who was to wear them. In three days they Were finished. Betty enjoyed them as ore enjoys a beautiful picture, but every now and then a little stab of fear plerced her consciousness when she realized that if she was not paid when these were de- livered she must take the preclg»'s rent money to fill their almost emp’g larder. Resolutely turning her back w.gon the demon of worry, she wrapped the lovely things as attractively as she knew how and set out to deliver them. A servant answered the door and told her that none of the family was in. Betty checked back the tears which al- ready had begun and started home, bravely ting to herself Alyse’s phl.lncophy “If it's all right for me to take the rent money, Il just take it. I it isn't, something else will turn up.” ‘Then she laughed aloud at the ridicu. lousness of her daring to think that she could apply that philosophy to her life. The first thing that met her gaze when she renched home was a letter from the newspaper which dealt in prizes for penmanship, and when she opened it a check for $100 dropped out. Aec:tml;p:mh. th': checl:hw:‘s an analy- character, reached suppose rm!‘.x her“har:txilwrmn o “Exceptionally talented but constantl. belittles her own power. Too mucl{ 5P e o, aniing soar to at elghts unatded.” i K Man Worry, here's where and I part compt.ny rorever"' Betty{l‘: clared happily to herself. “My wlaha 616 Eye St. N.W. Main 2010 STEAMSHIPS. uofloww NEW zuumb‘ Royal lhll "NIAIJAIA" m.uo 000 tonsy, o Nn. 'u. obly Canc P, 908 " pac Rustratisidyefaston OF u'?m:"s'z %1"' e bvel R For fares, etc.. nnn couver, B. C. Washington to Baltimore y Steamer Hll'l Mondays, Wednesdays Lin. Sal N kS ys st 4 GREATEST WATE) TASNGTON HASES SFFE uv’rmo Call Main 5949 for inf and uunl-u.“'“.' B AR e e L The Baltimore and Virginia Steamboat Company 7th Street Wharf S.W. 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