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v REAL ESTATE. —— SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) WHY PAY RENT? $100 cash and $50 monthiy will purchase an all-brick semi-detached, nearly new six-room home contain- ing all modern improvements and a large. well lighted cellar; large yard, fenced in. House will be delivered same as new; cquipped with screens and shades. Alleys and sidewalk are all in and paid for. Monthly payment of $50 covers all interest. with a substantial saving to be_spplied to the principal. The home is adjacent to stores, schools (public and __parochial), churches and within two blocks of unes. in a highly restricted 00d. st_cxamine this property to fuily appreciate this unusual oppor- tunity. Apply owner, 6213 7th ST. N.W. two car 16. ki Near the Million-Dollar Bridge. Located in exclusive Washington Heizhts ‘at 'the ‘ntersection of ' Conn eve. and Columbia rd. A modern three: Siory brick residence, ' congtructed by one of Washington's most prominent s “There are nine lovels rooms. odern tile baths and in adgitio las" bathi, four rooms with firepince: hardwood| frim throushout. hot-water Reating Aystem. ' Instantaneous water and cholce electrical fixtures dotbie rear porches, boch screened and _metal weather siripping T ire property is excellent condition and will be available for occumancy within a fow da 3 e garage. Ver able terms can be arianged. appointment 10 nspect Evening Phone Service 7 to 9. Schwab, Valk & Canby, 1704 Conn. Ave. Tot. 830. MUST BE SOLD. 4405 18th St. N.W., RIGHT ON THE EDGE OF ROCK CREEK PAR $3.000—a wonder! attractively arranged ¢ lv detached brick_home with tile rage. Built to sell for offered at BEAUTIFUL Reduced and very a- MOORE & 1 REALT _730_17th St N.W. Mair COLORED ITENTION! 2 EXCELLENT BUYS. $4.950. $150 cas] 42.50 per month will buy this modern colonial-porch home in fine location Northeast. on PAVED STREET. Tapestry brick: large front porch: 4 biz rooms and fine bath: hot-water heat, electric lights; bis vard to_alley iy 85.,500. PRICE bis roomy house 17, on L st. near 6th—A contamning 6 rooms and bath. large concrete cellar, furnace heat, electric lichts: large back 'vard to paved ‘alles. Plenty of room for garage. Out-of-town owner has author- 1704 us to sell this on a small cash payment and terms like rent HOWENSTEIN BROS., ____Lin._897. in | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D., C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1928. AUCTIO NS.? R BUREAU OF STANDARDS. NORTH CLEVELAND PARK 2613 VEAZEY ST. N.W. New, atiractively” designed and substan tally ' ecnstructed four-bedroom. English- cottege type homes, in most conveniently lo- cated residential section between Wisconsin avenue and Connecticut avenue. Homes of excellence that you should not fail to in- spect. Open between 10 a.m. and 10 pm. daily. CHAS. D. SAGER, Realtor. 924 18th St N.W. oo —__Evenings: Wisc. 3249, = OFFER WANTED. PRACTICALLY NEW: 8 ROOMS, AMI DEEP LOT. WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN £8.000. _CALL_MAIN 566, 4 OPEN EVERY EVENING. 5405 16th ST. N.W. A wonderfully attractive brick detached house: five bedrooms and two baths: ex- tremely long_vard: double garase: be sure to inspect. The low price will surprise you Homes Department, THOS. E_ JARRELL CO. REAL T e T 16th STREET HEIGH OPPORTUNITY. OWNER WILL SACRIFICE. OPEN FOR ANY REASONABLE OFFER, A new detached hcme. adiacent to Shep- herd Park, on prominent numbered street rodern home. containing seven rooms and To batns, with bulli-m xaraxe. . Vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. Will consider trade for smaller properiy. CHAS. D. SAGER, Realtor. 924 14th St. N.W. Evenina; Main 36. Main 36. Wisconsin 3249. | WANTED TO BUY—HOUSE! OWNEES OR AGENTS—WHAT HAVE YOU h a rice section that can be bought like ent or renisd with option to bus ight _room house, preferably by thers considered. garage cither intown or suburban. fully first letter. Am returning to Washi ton from the West and would like all repli: in hand by October 3. Replies confidential. Address_Box_145-E. office. e 6-ROOM AND BATH MORERN HOM Petworth wanted at once:' good cash pay- ment. _Adams_2865. _ S I _WANT TO BUY A BRICK OR STONE residence with 4 bedrooms or 3 bedrooms and maid's room in Cleveland Park or M: Park seetion or near Conn. ave. or 16th st close in. Must be first-class end right price Give description. Address Box 420-E, Star otee. i i 1P YOU WILL SELL RESIDENCE WITH 4 bedrooms and, 2 baths in Ch. Ch.. D. C.. or Mass. PK. section, provided house is in ex- cellent condition 'and _special price, write description _to Box 419-E. Star office. ALL CASH FOR SMALL HOUSES. QUICK seitlement. ~ P. 'T. HUNGERFORD, Main 5770._Room 10i2. 1010 Vt. ave. n.w. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US Y SALE specialists since 1901. GLADMAN, Realtor, RUB‘PaIAVE WIS an WANT A RESIDENCE WITH 2 BEDRQOMS and all modern improvements in Mt. Pleas- ant section. Must g in best condition. Give particulars. _Addrest Box 418-E. Star office. COLORED—6 ROOMS. H.-W.H.. ELECTRIC- ity in nw. section: want occupancy by ksgiving. _Address Box 425-E. Star office. WE DESIRE TO PURCHASE AT ONCE —several houses and apts, for cash: white or colored. ~ Also, many clients who desire to purchase homes on terms. Communicate With us tmmediately for a quick sale. SHOWALTFR REALTY CO. 1103 Vt. Ave. M. 4122; Eve., Sun., Clev. 5463. _7th and H Sts. N.E. i DETACHED HOME IN CHEVY CHASE With Beautifully Landscaped Grounds and Flower Garden. $8.750. Situated on a lot 60x160 on a paved street. An individual type home of unusually pleasing design, having 6 well proportioned rooms, tile bath, * open fireplace in living room. oak floors, screens. pantry. built-in re- irizerator, toilet and laundry trays in cellar, hot-water heat. instantaneous heater. In immaculate condition throughout. You will be delighted with this charming home. Be sure to see 1t % FOR LOCATION CALL ___ N. L. SBURY CO., INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.W. Main 5904. Phone Service Until 9 P.M 1st Commercial—Downtown, 'WONDERFUL INVESTMENT AND HOME. 8-Car,,2-Story Garage— 20-Ft. Alley. Near 9th and N n.w.—9 rooms and bath, .-w.h. electric lights: in splendid condition oughout . _Inspection by appointment. mediate possession. MCLACHLEN BANKING CORP'N, . Real Estate Dept.. 10th and G. Main 432 Even| “OLD CHEVY CHASE, MD, In that wooded section, ciosely ad- Jacent to the Chevy Chase Club and close to Connecsicut ave. Delightful center-hall brick house.” detached on lot con- taining about 18,000 square feet, attractively landscaped and planted. Large brick ga- rage for several cars. House has large inclosed porches, sleeping ‘porches. three fine baths, Qi “neat, Frigidaire refrigeration, Out-of-town _owner _offers this property at a price far below its actual worth fer quick sale. McKEEVER & GOSS, INC,, REALTORS. 1415 K St. N.W. Main 4752, I Will Save You $2,000. Make an appointment with me to inspect this Colonial Brick 6-room Home on Newton st. n.w. Reduced to $7,950. We Can Easily Arrange the Terms. Reception hall, living room, dining room; 3 bedrooms and bath on 2ne floor: large front porch with bricl pillars. The breakfast porch an sleeping porch are each 10x20 ft.; maid's toilet 1n basement: large yard and built-in garage; hot-water heat with automatic heater for the service water. il vou 272 it you'll buy it. «_Phoné Adams 8: S OLD CLEVELAND PARK. Of Unique Design. $24,750. A distinctively individual detached home located in one of the finest idential squares of old Cleveland Park off Newark st. within _easy walking distance of John Eaton School. Tt is siinated on a enerous size lot set off by efective planting and beautiful rear yard, fenced with Lombardi poplars and improved with rock pond. The house has a very pleasing arrangement containing 9 Tooms 6 bedrooms, 3 tile baths, many individual features and all_conven- lences. Two-car garage. Decidedly the outstanding home buy of Old Cleveland Park. EVENING PHODNE SERVICE UNTIL HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. REALTORS, N Fi 1412 Eye St CHEVY CHASE, D. C. New All-Brick Home. Frigidaire, Solarium, Etc. A handsome new home. unusually well_bullt, containing 7 large rooms, solgrium, 'bath, extra lavatory and garage. 'There is a real open fire- place in living room, Frigidaire in model kitchen, cedar closets in bed- Tooms and cther features that make it a rem home. = Prominently sit- uated in excelient section of Chevy Chase, only one biock from the Circle’ The price is very moderate end easy terms can be arranged. COOLEY BROS., 1003 VERMONT BLDG. Main 7588, Evening Phone, Clev. 4308, 1 T TERRACE. Six rooms, screened breakfast and sleep- ing porches: large yard for the kiddies to Play in. garage: trees and shrubbery: paved alley and street: near sehools: BRICK. Call Homes Department, THOS" E. JARRELL CO. Realtors, 721 St. N.W. Main_766. EDGEMOOR THE BEAUTIFUL. Have you seen Edgemoor? 1f not, you should. 'If you have vou will want to see these two lovely homes. One of 6 rooms and bath, colonial, hardwood floors, break- 2ast nook, h.-wh, weather-stripped, copper screened, fniched attic, large lot garage, and is priced to sell The other has 7 rooms and bath, h-wh, lav. on lst floor, hard- . weather-stripped screened, and rranged 4-bedroom home. 2-car case the owner is having to leave the city. These are both lovely homes in excellent condition. Their settings amid beautiful Autumn tinted res, make each of them rerl!(‘l pictures to be admired by all home oving persons. Would vou like to get in on these? Cail Main 9900. _ _ V. H. WEST CO., 1519 K ST. NW. NORTH Well constructed home in the best sec- tion of northeast: 6 large rooms and bath, hot-water heat. elec. colonial_front porch, double rear porches. garage. We can make terms to suit. Call Mr. Barkley. BOSS & PHELPS, W7 K 8 NW, Arain 8308 - AUCTION SALES, 3 __FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. 1431 Eve Street Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Detached Frame Dwel!- ing, Being Premises No. 1342 Gallatin Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6039, folio 395 et sea., of the land reccrds of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the pdrty se- cured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction in front of the prem- ises. on FRIDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1928, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem- ises. situate in. the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot 31 in square 2806 in the subdivision made by the Lynch- burg Investment Corporation of a tract of land formerly known as the Maple Grove Farm, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 36 at _folio 2. L4 Terms: . Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $9.000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500 required. Convey- ancing._recording. etc. at the purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. LEE D. LATIMER, WILLIAM BRAYSHAW, " Trustees. EN _& SON. AUCTIONEERS, e Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- RY REAL EING A ED REAL ESTATE. CORNER BRICK DWELLING. KNOWN AS PREM- ISES NO. 329 RALEIGH STREET SOUTH- By virtue of a certain_deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5875, folio 168 et sed., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party, secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will_sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER. AD. 1928, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing-described land and premises,” situate in_the County of Washington, District of Columbia, and des- ignated as ‘and being lot 18 in block 5 in the subdivision made by the United States Realty Company of part of lot 18 in Gies- borough Manor, said_subdivision being known as Randle Park, as per plat recorded in Liber County 18. follo 31 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbiz, mow known for purp. - © fyggsement 4nd taxation as lot 16, saua. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money_to be prid in cash, balangs n two eaual installments, payable in one and two years, With interest at six per ccntuni per annuim, payable semi-annually, from aay of sale, secured by deed fof trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the eption of the purchaser. A deposit of $300.00 will be reauired at time of gale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at c8st of purchaser. Terms of sale to be' complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees Teserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such Tesale in some mewspaper published in Washing- ton D € ROGER D. MARSDEN, E."ROY HILL, 003.59.11.13 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioncers. Trustees’ Sale of Acreage Property on Southern Ave., Between 40th and 42nd Sts. S.E. containing 21.69 Acres More or Less. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3774, folio 13 et sea, of the land tecords of the District of Co: lumbia, and at the request of tne party secired thereby, the undersined trusiees will offer for szie by public auction, within the salesrooms of Adam A. Weschler & Son, 420 Penna. ave. 1w on WEDNESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 192 THREE O'CLOCK PM. the following-de- scribed land and premises, situate in tha District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot 3 in a subdivision of “Nonesuch." now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as parcel 202/9. more particularly described by about 21.69 acres (said description will be read at rale) Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two_equal installments, represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent. payable semi-annually, “secured by deed of trust upon property scld. or all cash. at option of purchaser. A depcsit of £300.00 required at sale. All conveyancing. recording_and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. ‘Terms to be complied with within thirty " days from day of sale, ctherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such risale in_some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D. C. _se29-rod&dbs,exSu __Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. Trustee’s Scle of Valusble Im- proved Real Estate, No. 1725 H St. N.W,, Being a Brick Apartment House Containing Nine (9) Apartments (Forty Rocms) and Garage. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 5089, folio 228 et Sea., of the land records of the District of Cn. lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersizned ~trustes will sell at publie auction, in {ront of the premises, on MONDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A D. 1128, AT THREE- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the’ following-de- seribed land and premises. situate in (he City of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being orisinel lo numberad seven (1) in square pumbered one hundred and_twenty- (127, tore'h with the fmprovements. consisting of apa ment house as above describad Terms of sala: One-third of the purchase mones, to be ‘paid_in cash, balancs in two | eaual® instaitments. pavatie in #nd two' years, with interest nt eont per ‘annum, peyable semi-annually, day of sale. secured by decd of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at the op- tion of the purchaser. A deposit of $2.500 will be required at time of sale. All con veyancing. recording. etc.. at cost of pu: chaser. Terms of sale to be compiied With Within' thirty days from day of sale, cther- wise the trustee reserves the right {o resell the property at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, after “five days ad- vertisement of such resale in some news- paper_published "in Washington. D. C. THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST GO., JES FRANK on= By ALFRED H. LAWSO) Officer, ec3-dudsexSu L metes and bounds in said trust, containing | am | AUCTION SALES. ... EHISARSEENOON. .. . THOS. J. OWEN_& SON., AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATF. BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING CONTAINING FOUR ROOMS AND BATH. KNOWN AS 521 MORTON STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of corded i Liber No. 5295. at folio 7 land records of the District id_at the reque: ust re- at public premises, on DAY _OF OCTOBER. RTY OCLOCK P.M DAY, THE TE 1928, AT FOUR-TH the following-desc land and situate In the District of Columbia. ¢ lot numbered sixty-three (63) in’ blo nine (9). ~Whitaey ~ Close, x i said deed of trust, owing terms Terms of sale: Sa to a prior deed of t nz an indebt- edness of $2.250. and said property *will be Sold subioct fo sa'd doed of trust indebted- ness. Of the purchase price over and above said deed ef trust, one-third is to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal instal payable in one and two years. v t the rate of 6 per annum. pa ally, secured by second d of trust upon the property soid. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Interest 4 taxes to be paid or adiusted to date of Sale. A deposit of €200 will be required at the time of sale. All convevancing, record- etc.. at the cost of purchaser. —Terms ale to_be complied with within thirty 301 days from day of sale. otherwise deposit ¢ill be forfeited ty resold, at risk and cost of def: purchaser. after five {5) davs' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washinston, D. C. B. FRANCIS SAUL. No. 925 15th St. N.W. WILLIAM P. BENSON. No. 925 15th St. N.W., _§°21.22.24.25.26.27.98.20 0c2.3 __ ‘Trustee: ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Aucti Trustees’ Sale of New Detached Stone Dwelling, Center Hall Pilan (Never Occupied), No. 2831 Chesterfield Place, Forest Hills, With Two-Car Garage. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER, 1928, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM. the following-described land_and p:emises. situate in_the District of Columbia. to t: Lot 58 in square 8 of a subdivision made by George B, an, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 78 at folio 41: subject to building restriction ne and covenants of record. improved by ne dwelling containing liv- kitchen: 4 bedrocms and 2 baths on second floor. 2 bedrooms and 1 bath on third floor, large cedar closet. with two-car garage to Terms of sale: Property will be sold sub- ject to a prior tuilding association st for $20.000. at 6 per cent, particulars at sale, bals 2 cash.~ A deposit of §1.000 re- quired at sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwize trustees reserve thé right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. GEO. R. LINKINS. ‘Trustees. Attorney for note holder. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auction TRUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. NO. 914 KENNEDY STREE NORTHWEST. e By virtue of n certain deed of trust, re- corded Liber No. 5884. folio 86 et seq.. land records of the District of Columbia, at re- auest of party secured thereby. the under- fiened trustees offer for sale by public: aue: ion. at the premiscs, on WEDNESDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER. 1628, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises. in the District of Columbia, to wit; Lot 73 in square 2095, Terms of sale: To be Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $4.000: eash deposit of $500 at sale. Convevancing, recording and notarial fces ‘at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied With within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustees reserve right fo resell property. at risk and cost of defaulting purchascr, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some news- paper published in Washington, D. C. GEORGE E. EDELIN, ” HAROLD P. GANSS, __se27, Y rustes ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctione TRUSTEES' “OF upon th er: SALE OF TWO.STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING. N LURAY PLACE N.W. o By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6104. folio 131 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured therebv, the undersigned trustees will offer ' 3 i1 ] EST .\ JTHE THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER. 1928, AT FIVE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land end premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia, to-wit: Lot 66 in Middaugh & Shannon, Inc.. subdivision of lots in square 3044, Parkview, or Middaugh and Shan- non, Inc., addition to the City of Wash- ington. as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbin in Liber County Book 22 at page 78. subject to_covenants of record. ‘Terms of cale: The above proverty will be sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for $4.500 at 6> due January 21. 1930: balance $500.00 cash. Yemainder payable $30.00 per month at 6 secured by a second deed of trust upon the vroperty sold. or all cash over trust. at opotion of purchaser. A de- posit of $300.00 reauired at sale. All con- vevancing. recording_and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be comnlied with within thirty days from day of :ale. otherwise trustees reserve the richt to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in_some newspaer published in Wash- ington, D. C. JOSEPH_A. ROTH, GEORGE C. MARTIN. SRR Trus TOMORROW. AS J. CWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1451 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING. * CONTAINING _STORE _ON THE FIRST FLOOR AND FOUR ROOMS AND BATH ON THE SECOND FLOOR. KNOWN 'AS 1605 MONTELLO AVENUE NORTHEAST. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber No. 6048 nt folio 405, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public auction. in front _of = the premises, on THURSDAY, CCTOBER FOURTH, 1928, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the followihg-describ- ed land and premises, situate in _the Dis- trict of Columbia, and being lot numbered one hundred and’sixty-five (165) in square numbered forty hundred and fifty-seven (4057), as aescribed in said deed of trust, upon ‘the following_terms. Terms of sale: Said property is subject to a prior deed of trust securing an indebt- edness of $5.000.00 and *said property will be soid subject to said deed-of-trust in- debtedness. Of the purchase price over and above said deed of trust, one-third is to be paid in cash and thé balance in two equal installments, pavable in one and two years, with interest at the rate of 6% per annum, payable 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 adiusted to date of sale. “A deposit of $200.00 will be required a: the time of sale. All convey- | ancing, recording, etc., at thé cost of pur- haser. Terms of sale ta be complied with within' thirty (30) days from day of sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and prop- erty resold at risk and cost of defaultmg purchaser, after five (5) days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published ia Washington, D. C HARRY L. LIGHT, 1th & G Sts. N'W. T. EUGENE, RHODES, 1ith & G Sts. N.W. _5€22.24.26.28001.3.4 __ Trustees. TRADE MARK C. G, Sloan & Co. AUCTS. 715 13th St. recisTeRed Special Sale of | Hcusehold Goods Cgfe Equipment Tncluding Vlectrie Refrigerators, China Glass, Cash Rezister, Tynew Canned 1] Gosds. Cutterv. Benches, Office Furni- 1| fire. Russ. Books, Pietures, ete. AT PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. i THURSDAY | October 4th, 1928 | At 10 A.M. Terms: CASH. i C. G Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. i : & FUTUREDAYS. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUGTIONEER 1331 EYE ST N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, KNOWN AS PREMISES NO 123 TODD PLACE NORTHEAST. By virtue of a ceriain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6115, folio 245 et sea., of the land records of the District of . and at the request of the party s thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at n. in frant of the premises, on THE NINTH DAY OF OCTOHER. 8.'AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- d premises, situate bia, and designated being lot 134 in square 3533 in Harry s and Thomas P. Bones subdivi- n block 2, “Highview.” Terms: Scld subject o a prior deed of trist for $3,500: Turther particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the pur- chase price ibove said trust to be pald in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Con- eyancing, recording, etc., at the purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirly days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. ERNEST W.' SPINK, E. W. BRADFORD. Trustees. b eamocrass property is subject | AUCTION SALES. __ FUTURE DAYS. TTHOS. J, OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Street Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Dwelling Known as Premises 319 A St-N.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust nly orded in Liber 5418. at folio the land records of the District and at the requesi of the party thereby. the 1 s will sell o public auction. in prem! FPIDAY. THE_FIE AD. 1028, PM. the ' ns and T .1 Appirton Raley 6. ‘a5 per plat re- Jevor for th in’ Liver W. F.. at folio 88 Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of £300.00 will be reauired at time of sale. Al convevancing. recording. etc. at cost of nur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty davs from day of sale. othe wise the trustees reserve the rizht fo yesel | the proverty at the rick and cokt of defaul ing purchacer. after five davs' advertisemen of such resale in some newspaper published {in Washinton, D, C JOHN D HOWARD. CHARLES S. SHREVE. se25-dgds.exSu “Trustees ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Busi- ness Property, No. 1302 L Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated March 21, 1927 and_recorded March 24, 1927, instriment No. 156, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured therebv. the un- dersigned trustee will offer for sale by pub- lic auction. in front of the premises. on | THURSDAY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF OC- TOBER. 1928. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises. cit- uate_in the District of Columbin. to’ wit: Lot 52 in Michael Greenw's subdivision of lots I sauare 248 as per plat recorded in Liber H.D. C. folio 226. of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbla. Terms 6f sale: The above property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $15.000 at 6 per cent, due March 21, 1930, balance cash. A deposit of $500 required of purchaser at time of sale. All convevancing, recording_and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty days from day of sale. other- wise the trustec reserves the right to resell the proverty at the risk and cost of the de- faultine purchaser, after five days' advertise- ment.of such resale in some newspaper pub- lished in the city of Washington, D. C. THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY. BY C. H. POPE. Vice President. Trustee. oc1.d&ds.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Two-Story and Attic Frame Detached Dwell- ing, Garage in Rear, No. 4811 Blagden Ave. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded as instrument No. 145 of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public_suction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF OC- TOBER. 1938, AT THREE O'CLOCK PM. the following-described land and premis situate in the District of Columbia. to wit Lot 8 in square 2654 in Thomas Blagden's subdivision of land now known as “Areyle Park," as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 31, folio 19, of the records of the office of the survevor of the District of Columbia; being premises No. 4811 Blagden avenue northwest Terms of sale: The above property will be sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for $15.000. at 6. now overdue: further par- ticulars and terms will be made known at time of sale. A deposit of 500 required at time of sale. ~ All convevancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of ' purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustees resctve the right to resell property. at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. afier five davs' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, R R. L. McKEEVER, EARL E. GOSS, oc2-d&ds Trustees. _ ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS REAL ESTATE, 1405 L STREET NORTH- WEST, A THREE - STORY ~BRICK BUILDING. 2 By virtue of a certain_deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5539, folio 335 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the reauest of the party secured thereby the undersigned trustecs will offer for sale by public auction. in fr of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1928; AT FOUR-FORTY. FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, Situate in the District of Columbia, to wit:" Lot lettered E in Daly's subdivision of lots in square numbered two hundred and fifteen (215), as per piat re- corded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia_in” Liber 'N. K. at olio ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance 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 {rom day of sale, pay- able semi-annually, secured by deed of trust upon_the property’ sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $2,500 reauired of purchaser at time of sale.” All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within twenty days from day of sale. otherwise the trusiees reserve the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement, of such sesale in some newspaper published_in sh- Ratom D, & JESSE L. HEISKELL, e EDW. V. HEISKELL. oc2,d&dsexSu Trustees. _ ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY FRAME _DWELLING. ~ DE- TACHED. BEING PREMISES NO. 4424 Tth STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5783 at follo 455 et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbla. and at the reauest of the party secured (nereby, the undersigned surviving trustee will seil at public_auction, in_fron of the premises, on TUFSDAY. THE NINTIH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1938, AT POUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-doscribed land and premises, situate in the District of Co- Jumbia, and designated as lot 53 in Dwight J. Partello’s subdivision of lots numbered 35 and 36 in block numbered forty (40), “Petworth Addition to the City of Washing: ton,” as per plat recorded in the office of the’ survevor for the District of Columbia, in, Liber 55 at folio 39. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in_cash, balance in two equal installments, represented by the prom- issory notes of the purchaser, payable in one and two vears, with interest at 6 per cent per annum from day of sale, said in- terest payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or ail cash at option of purchaser. A deposit of $200.00 required at time of sale. All con- veyancing, recording, etc. at purchaser's cost. ~Terms to be compiled with within thiriy days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the prop- erty at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, 2e __WILLIAM P. NORMOYLE, __ ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Suburban Real Estate. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Eauity Cause No. 42691, the undersigned sur- viving trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on TUES- DAY. THE SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER. 1938, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following= described land and premises. situate in_the District of Columbia to wit: Part of the Vale described in the bill of complaint containin 37-100 of an acre and now taxed as parce 81717, on Rock Creek Ford road at proposed atierson stree Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two equal instollments represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, pay- able in one wnd two years, With interest at st per cen® per annum from day of sale, payable seml-annually, secured by deed of trust’ upon propeity sold, or all eash. at ontion of purchaser, A, deposit of $250 re- quired at time of safe. "All conveyancing, re- cordine and notarinl fees at cost of purchas- Tirms to be complied With within thirty day of sale, otherwise trustecs crve the Tight to resell property at risk nd_cost of defaulting purchaser. afier fiv days' adverticement of sich resile in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. BENJAMIN F. ADAMS, 2717 Morrison 8t. N.W., WILTIAM H.DE LACY. Room 203, 719 15th St, N.W.. £620-d&ds.exSi Surviving Trustees. 4+ BHE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED UN- {1, FRIDAY. OCTOBER FIFTIL 1028, AT THE SAME HOUR and place. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. | District | being lot Ietiered i {sion in enuare corded in the office of District of Columbi; 0c2.3. it THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 131 Eve SLON.W. TRUSTEES' SABE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED 'REAL ESTATE. BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES No. 4348 BRAN- DYWINE STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5683. folto 293 et se of the land records of the District of lumbia, and at the reauest the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will_sell, at public auction. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, DAY OF OCTOBER, A’ D. 1028. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the followins-described land and premises, " situate in the County of Washinaton, District of Columbia, and desiz- nated as and being the west 40 feet on Brandywine st. by full depth the of lot 27 in_square 1647 in a_subdivision by William S Minnix of a tract of land calied “Friendship,” as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 61 at folio 2. Sublect to, building restriciion line of record Terms of cale: One-third of the purehase money to be paid in cash, balance in two cqual instaliments, pavable In one and two years, with interest at six per centum pev annum, pavable semi-annually, from day oi sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A doposit of 3300 will be re- Gulted at’ time ‘of sale., All conveyanciny. recording, etc., at rost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right ta resell the property at the rizk and cost of defaulting purchaser; efter five davs' advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washing- 78 WILLIAM R, BAUM, T M 4 8629,0¢3,6,10,! THE FIFTEENTH ! AUCTION SALE U FUTURE BAYS. THOS J. OWEN 1431 Ey Northwest TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABI DWELLING. ' KNOWN A8 _ 1524 BENNING = ROAD re PREMISES NORTH- of the Suprem Columbia,_passed Docket 100, decree a and pr iises olmbia and No. 3 cad (1) T 17493 fo feet to beainninu: yided by decd. ir 29. 1904, recorded i the ofice of th ¢otder of dseds of the District of Col rd of the pure and two years b be reprasented by the pro the piirchaser. bearing interest 2 of 6 per centum per annum. pavable semi nually, and secured by deed of trust on he property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. $310.00 déposit required upon_acceptance of bid, Al convey notary fees and recording at ourshaers cost.~ Terms of sale to be complixd with Within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees 1cserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defanlting purci-aser. after five days’ advertisemant of such resale in some newspaper published in’ Washington. D. C. ELWOOD G. HUBERT, “EPH P. MOORE, 5027-d&ds.exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING. BEING EREMISES NO. 1623 S STREET SOUTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust. being instrument No. 57. recorded August 23, 1926, amone the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereb. the undersigned trus- tees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY.' THE FIF- TEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1928, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM., the followine-described land and premises. sit ate in the District of Columbia. and_ desi nated as and being lot 142 in Barbour's sul division of lots in sauare 5605 in the sul division by the Brotieers, jr. of the Chri: tract, known as “Fairlawn,” as per plat re- corded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 179, folio 200: subject fo covenants of record. Terms: Sold subject to a piior deed of trust for $3,500.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Conveyancing, recording. etc.. at the pur- chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. ALFONS M. ROTH, WILLIAM BRAYSHAW. Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN. & SON. AUCTIONESRS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES! SALE OF_VALUARLE REAL ESTATE. BEING. A TWO-STORY BRICK DWFLLING. CONTAINING SIX ROOMS . WITH BUILT-IN GARAGE. AS' 629 MORTON PLACE NORTHEAS By virtue of # certoin deed of trust re- cordad in Liber No. 5537. at folio 195. of the iand records of the District’ of Columbin, and at the reauest of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public atction, in front of the premises, on THURS- DAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1928 AT 'FOUR-TWENTY-FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., ‘the following ‘described land ' and premises situate (n the District of Colum: bia. and being lot numbered three hundred and fiity-six (356) in sauare numbered eight hundred and fif (855, ‘as described in sald deed of trust, upon the following terms: ‘Terms of sale:’ Said property is subject to a prior deed of trust securing an in- debtedness of $3.500. and said property will be sold subiect to said deed of trust indebt- edness. Of the purchase price over and above said deed of trust one-third is to be paid n eash and the balance in two eaual Instatlments. payable in one and two vears, with intercst at the rate of 6% per an- num, pavable semi-annually, secured by sec- ond deed of trust upon the property sold, or all eash, at the option of the purchaser. Tn- terest and tases to be paid_or adiusted to date of sale. A deposit of 3200 will be re- auired at the time of sale. All conveyancing, Tecording, ctc. at the cost of purchaser: Terms of sale to be complied with Within thirty (30) days from dav of sale, otherwise deposit will he forfeited and property resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five (5) days’ advertisement of sich resale in some newspaper nublished in Wast ington, D. C. B. FRANCIS SAUL 925 15th St. N.W. WILLIAM P BENSON, 5 15th St. N.W. ocl-d&ds.exSu g Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers, 1431 Eve Street Norihwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A TWO-STCRY BRICK DWELLING. CONTAINING SIX ROOMS AND BATH, KNOWN AS 620 ORLEANS PLACE NORTHEAST. By virtue of a _certain deed of trust re- corded_in Liber No. 5324 at folio 24 of the Land Records of the District-of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE ELEVENTH OF OCTOBER, '_ 1928, AT _ FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK = PM., ' the following-described land and premises situate in the District of Columbia, and being lot numbered three hundred 'and seventy-four (374) in square numbered eight hundred and fifty-fivs (855), as described in said deed of trust, upoi the following terms: Terms of sale—Said property is subject to a prior deed of trust securinz an indebted- ness of $3.000. and said property wiil be sold subject to said deed of trust indebtedness. Of the purchase price over and above sa‘d deed of trust, one-third is to be paid In cosh and the 'balance in two eaual install- ments, pavable in one and two years, with interest at the rate of 67 per annum. pay- able semi-annually, secured by second deed of trust upon the property soid. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. 'Interest and taxes to be paid or adjusted to date of sale; A deposit of $20000 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc.. at the cost of purchaser.’ Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty (30) days from day of sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and property resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five (5) days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, B. FRANCIS SAUL, No. 925 15th St. N.W., WILLIAM _P. BENSON. No. 925 15th St N.W. ocl,d&ds.exSu Trustee THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, CONTAINING, SIX ROOMS AND BATH. KNOWN AS 129 LONGFEL- LOW STREET NORTHWEST. BY virtue of a certain deed of trust re- corded on June 20, 1938, ag fnstrument No, 29, of the'land ‘records of the District of Columbia, and at the reauest of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTO- BER. 1928, AT THREE, O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land_and premises, sit- uate in the District of Columbia, and being Iot numbered fifty-nine (39) in square num- hered thirtythree hundred and eighty-seven (3387), ‘as deccribed 1n said deed of trust, upon the following_ terms. Termd of"sale: Said property 13 subject to a prior deed of trust securing an in- debtedness of $5.00000, and said property will be sold subiect to said deed-of-trust in- debtedness, " Of the purchase price over qnd above said deed of trust. one-third s o allments. payable in one and two vith interest at the rate of 6% por pavable semi-annually, secired by second’ deed of trust upon the property <old. or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. Tnterest and taxes to be paid or diusted (o dnfe of snle. A deposit of §210 will ‘be required at the time of snle. Al conveyancihg, recording, etc. at the cost of purchaser = Terms of saie 10 be com- plied with within_thirty (30) davs lay of sale. otherwi vited and property of defauiting purchaser, advertisement of such Duper published_in Washington. D. SAMUEL 1. SUGAR. 1518 K St. NW. BENJAMIN “H. BRILI, 2827 15(h St_N.W., ds exSu T THOS. J. OWEN & SON, A 1131 Eye St N.W. ¥ VALUABLE M- PROVED TATE. "KNOWN A5 1124, 1122. 1118 AND 1118 FIFTIl SOUTHEAS of fonr cerlain_deeds of trus* recorded in Liber No. 5965, follos 438, 448, 451, respectively. et sea. of the records’ of the District of Columbia, at the request of ‘the parly secured the undersigned trustees will sell. public avction, in front of the premises: n WEDNESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF YCTOBFR, A. D.'1928. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the foilowing-descrined iand and premises. Situate in the Ciiy of Wash- ington. District of Columbia, and designated s and being lots numbered thirty-two (32), thirty-three (33). thirty-five (35) and thirte- sIx (36 in Dorothy J. Wright's subdivision of lois in sauare nnmbered nortn of square elght hundred and fiftv-three (norih of 853), as per plat recorded in the ofce af the survevor for the District of Columbia Liber 8 at folio 49: together with (he provements. consisting of four two-story brick dwellings. with six rooms and batk each and hot-water heat. ras and elec risi ~Terms of sale: One-third of ‘he purcince money to be paid in cash, balance in two eaval fnstailments. pavable 11 one and two At sic nar cantim per Veirs, With Interest anmiiin, pavable semi-anmuallv. from day.of Sale. Securad by Aved of (inst upon U property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A" denosit of 20 bm cach house will be reautred at time of sale, Al conveyancing, 'recording. etc. it cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to he complicd with within 30 days Trom day of sale. others Tise the trustees resorve the Hight to Feseil the: property at the pisk and. cost. of de- fautting“purehaser. “ator de duvy’ aver- Such. resnle in for o published in Washington, D, 6 DcvsPapel G. PERCY MCGLUE, WII . 3 sor0-anageniy o B NORMQULR, TRUSTEES' duly 44l Iand ald fn cash and the balanca in fwo | -THIRTY | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAVS. & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEFS' SALE OF DETACHED DWELL- KNOWN AS PEEMISES NO. 1403 FIELD PLACE NORTHWEST THOS. J. OV 1 mbia. s will_sell at pub the on FRI- OCTOBER 5 ' CLOCK i land and prem- of Columbi t 19 in sai of 1 Liber € Terms tor Sold_-ubject to 31,500 00. be wanounced 1bove it of ni. et Terms 10 be property m the discretion of IRVIN ABR E. K. COL] r deed time of sale. | nid trust 40 bs || £300.00 required. | the x| ich a With “Dosit o+ €¢2.5.8.10.12 J. OWEN 1431 Eve TRUSTEES' _SALE OF PROPERTY LOCAT- ED AT THE NORT'EAST CORNER OF OURTFENTH _AND = QUE__ STREETS NORTHWIST. BEING A FIREPROOF BRICK AND STONE BUILDING KNOWN AS NOS 1601 TO 1605 FOURTEENTH E T NORTHWEST. OCCUPIED AS TWO STORFS. ~ ALSO THREE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLINGS KNOWN AS NOS. 1345 1347 AND 1349 QUE STREET NORTHWEST. By v of a certain dead of trust dated 27. being instrument No. 4577, recorded August 1, 1927, among the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, and at the reanest of the party secured’ thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- lie auction in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF OCTOBER, AD" 1928 AT FOUR-THIRTY _O'CLOCK PM. the following-deseribed land ' and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being_lots num- bered one hundred and forty-six (146), one hundred and forty-seven (147) and one hun- dred and forty-eight (148). in Nicholas and Antonio Berezoski's_subdivision of lots in square numbered two hundrad snd forty (240), as per plat recorded in Liber 74 at folio ‘27, of the records of the office of the surveyof for the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for '$75000.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the ourchase price above tald {rust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $5.000.00 re- quired. Conveyancing, recording, cic.. at the purchaser's cost.~ Terms o be com- plied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may bé advertised and resold at the discretion of 05 TONE est. 1 run out ot petrol. the trustees. B. FRANCIS SAUL, 925 15th St."N.W. WILLIAM_ P, 9325 15 TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 5117 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5771, folio 17 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF OC- TOBER, AD. 1928, AT POUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land And premises ituate in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being lot 65 in Morris Cafritz" subdivision of square 3149, as nrr'nlnt recorded in the office of the sur- vevor for the District of Columbla, in Liber BDTrlt 117110‘57.ld bi erms: Sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.500.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc.. at the pur- chaser's cost’ Terms fo be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit for: feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of ‘the irustees ARTHUR J. BRIDGETT. * MILTON STRASBURGER. 003.5.8.10.12 Trustees. _LEGAL NOTICES. WM. B. WRIGHT, Atforney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Wilbur S, Carroil. Ad- ministrator of the ‘estate of Lelia H. Car- roll, Deceased. Plaintiff. vs. Wardman Col struction Company, Inc. a Corporation: Mack International Motor Truck Corp. & ‘orporation: Mabel V. Carroll, Defendants. No. 47294, Eauity Docket No." 100—The ol Ject of this sult is to require the defendant. Mack International Motor Truck Corpora- tion, deliver up to the complainant the doc- uments signed by M. V. Carroll, purporting to be releases and assienments, and that the same documents be by decree of this court declared null and vold: that the defendant. the Wardman Construction Company. Inc. be required to account to the plaintiff fcr profits due Leila H. Ca:roll for the service of her five trucks for the month of December. 1926: that the court decree that the defends ants, Wardman Construction Company, Inc.. and ' the Mack International Motor Truck Corporation, pay to the plaintiff, as admin- istrater of ‘the estate of Lella H. Carroll decensed. damages for the value of said fi trucks, to wit, $19,000.00. less any credit that may due’ to the defendants for the amounts of deferred payments for balance of the purchase price of certain trucks: and that the defendants make full and complete discovery and disclosure of the facts inci- dent to and connected with the transfer of sald five trucks to the Wardman Hauling Company and the defendant, the Wardman Construction Company, Inc..'and all agree- ments. conditional bills of 'sales and other contracts entered into by any of the defend- ants and for general relief. On motion of the plaintiff, it is this 11th day of Septem- ber, A.D. 1928, ordered that the defendant M.'V. Carroll cause her appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth da; exclusive of Sundays and legal holiday: curring after the day of the first publication of this order, otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default: pro- vided & copy of this order be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Wash- ineton Evening Star before court: JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice. (Seal) True ' copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNING- HAM, Clerk. By HARRY M. HULL. Asst. Clerk. 5026,0¢3,10 STEAMSHIPS A DELIGHTFUL SEASON at OLD POINT COMFORT AND VIRGINIA BEACH IDEAL FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS FISHING AT ITS BEST TRY ONE OF OUR | | headlight torn from its seating. the up- WEEK END SPECIALS Including Stateroom and Accommodations at Chamberlin-Vanderbilt or Cavalier Hotels City Ticket Office. Woodward Blds. 81 15th St NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT C0. unusally jow fares this £all October, November, only: 9 days, $60, in- cludeshotel sightseeing Savannah, Jacksonville, St. Augustine. Orto Miami, 9 day cruise, $90. Boston excursion,7 days $45. SPECIAL OCT. 16 eondu'r.led tour lorida; Special entertain- lr:-,\e';-uei'e‘-nue-en ship. Won- derful 9 day Autumn tour, 1 Personally NEW steamer, over e thern scas, only $60. For literature ana_reservations apply MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Co. 1338 H St N.W. Main 4612 Wask. | that Greta had fallen from the car be- | Ansol, BLUE MURDER By Edmu g Story of a Young Secret Service Man' Rescue of G (Continued from Yesterday's Star) | INSTALLMENT XXL | UDDENLY he caught himself aughing at a joke which struck | him being extraordinarily | tunny. He haa been one of the occupants of that car! He had gone for a drive somewhere with a little olive-complexioned Genoese, who smoked cigarettes and boasted about his engine. He listened intently The engine had siopped. They had | He remembered that | the boy had murmured something about | mancanza di benzina. It annoyed him to sce the thing projecting like that He wanted to climb up to it and push it back. From that distance it did not look like a car that weighed FC\'Prfll‘ tons! The sound of water, trickling close at hand, diverted his attention from the car. He located the source of the noise presently—a tiny mountain tor- rent following a watercourse that look- ed many sizes too big for it. He crawled over to it painfully. 1t seemed an eternity before he man- aged to drag himself to a ledge where the constant dripping of water for cen- turies had worn a shallow basin in the rock and the falling stream from above formed a natural showerbath. That cold douche performed miracles for Dighton, Sitting back, with soaked hair and shoulders and all his physical powers drifting back to him, he found his mental equilibrium as well. He had taken that car at the hotel and set out in hot pursuit of a second vehicle which he believed contained Greta and the Lizard. They had over- taken them at the summit of that es- carpment and collided. * * * The vivid details of the crash were crowding back on him. The other car had pitched clean over, carrying with it its occu- pants—the driver, the man in the gray velour—and Greta! Assailed by an awful fear, he scan- ned the landscape, looking for traces of nd Snell. Battle With Crime and irl in Peri the left of that. There was a remote chance that she had been pitched clear, and yet a further glance at the yellow car showed this tb be unlikely. It was far more conceivable that the three oc- cupants had been boxed in by the side- curtains and the fram®work. Still grasping the shoe. Dighten walked with surer steps right up to the olive tree. He had to move round to the other side to look in. The result of his first glance staggered him. The wreckage contained foot mats, the overturned contents of a picnic basket. a dented suit case—but no trace of either of the three bodies he had expected to find! This was astounding. It hardly seemed credible that four out of five people should have survived such a catastrophe. Judging by the evidence to hand. he believed that the thing had turned over and over down the slope. The hood had offered certain protec- tion. no doubt. but for all three to h caped serious injury was impos- sible. * * * And vet * * * there was a spot just under the road., a miniature plateau, where the car might have paused for an instant—just long enough for & man with the Lizard's quickness of vision to have jumped, dragged Greta with him Standing there. irresolute. straining his eyes for any sign of movement, he tried to recall details of accidents he had known or of which he had read. Whole trains had been derailed with only a small percentage of casualties. He remembered a lorry during the war on the Aslago making just such a hair- raising plunge—and the driver spring- ing from it-on to a tree. Fate plaved aueer tricks on people. Here was he. shaken and tottering, Dante Brizzolesi with a hroken neck—while the others, whe had encountered what on appear- ance was the greater disaster, had got off scotfree. That was how it seemed on the facé of it and, for Greta's sake, he hoped it was so. If she had still been under the influence of the drug the Lizard the others. His gaze, dimmed by the throbbing of his temples, fell upon a vast green blur, extending from his feet to the far horizon and punctuated by shadowy, wind-blown trees, the campanile of a village church and a thing like a silver serpent which he knew to be a river. The picture became clearer. He made out strips of cultivated land, lean, iso- lated sheep, terraced vineyards—and suddenly, propped against the fantastic trunk of an ancient olive, the wreck of the yellow car. It lay on its side, with the chassis and all four wheels showing, and set at awkward ungles on bent axles like a tin toy trodden on by a clumsy child. The framework of its hood, stripped of the bulk of its covering, gleamed yel- lowy-white like the ribs of some ante- diluvian monster bleaching in the sun- shine. Dighton, bruised and battered himself, felt in sympathy with that crumpled Leviathan. For the first time since his return to consclousness he realized that the storm had blown over. It had passed off as quickly as it had come up. leaving the countryside radiant and smiling. Very soon now he must get up and examine that car. He was torn be- tween conflicting emotions—desire to learn the fate of the one woman in the whole world he cared about, and fear for what that fate might be. Flesh and blood could not endure what the car had stood. There was Dante Brizzolesi, too, the poor devil who had piloted the other vehicle—and the Lizard. He guessed by the sun that it was afternoon—somewhere between 1 and 2. His watch, when he drew it out with trembling fingers, revealed a circle of starred glass that held in some extraor- dinary way together and hands ab- surdly twisted. It did not even tell him at what time the disaster had occurred. He made six consecutive attempts to rise to his feet—and sank back on each occasion, weak and exhausted. His bones, he belleved, were whole, his reso- lute, indomitable spirit was equally unimpaired, but his bruised muscles re- fused to respond. He felt like the sole survivor of a world-wide catastrophe. He shot a glance at the heap upon which he had fallen — the rough shelter of some shepherd which his weight had sent into a state of collapse. He owed his life to the softness of its roof and the rottenness of its timbers. He should have been grateful to it, eternally grate- ful, but with Greta crushed beyond recognition in the ruins of the car he was not sure that he wanted to live. - He crawled from the torrent on his hands and knees, lighted upon a stake which the same shepherd whose hut he had demolished had possibly discarded and continned on his staggering, down- hill quest like & doddering old man, en- countering grim trophies on his way. He found Dante, sprawling in a bush with his neck broken and chest crushed in by impact with the driving wheel: a holstered seat of the American bus, with canvas torn away to reveal copper springs. Other relics littered the hill- side, a rug with fringed ends, a dere- lict spare wheel and strips of hood material flapped on the thorn bushes to which it had become attached. Quite close to the Italian car he chanced upon a shve with a single strap—the companion to the one which still remained in the jacket pocket into which he had thrust it a few moments hefore embarking uvon the pursuit. The discovery brought a lump to his throat—and then a wild hope surged within him. Tts nresence there seemed to indicate fore it reached the end of its mad reer. By the great ridges scored in the earth he could follow the course had taken. The shoe was 30 feet to _RESORTS. THE DELIGHTFUL AUTUMN MONTHS CAN BE BEST ENJOYED AT THE ST.CHARLES EL 'ORAGE FOR Household Goods. Pianos, Works of Art. Trunks. ete. =~ Separate ‘rooms available. Mavine, Packing and Shippine: moderate ra ione _ Mai MERCH IRANSFER"S STORAGE CO.. 90-923 TORAGE FOR FURNITURE AND PIANOS. WESCHLER'S. 020 Pa ave. "hw. Phone Main 1282, Maln 9539 A STORAGE had administered at the Casino she might have had a bettér chance than either of the other two. Unconscidus neople were often guarded by a special Providence. But he failed to see how the driver had won clear. A white metal flask caught his eye, lying in the grass bv the foot of the tree. He unscrewed the top and sniffed at the contents suspiciously. Cognac! Marney's particular beverage! He swal- lowed a mouthful and the raw spifit coursed through his veins like fire. He was feeling better—tons better. It had come to sight just at the moment he had wanted a fillip to nerve him to the effort of a prolonged search. There were scores of places within easy reach where an injured man might lie hidden. He would have to proceed warily. He knew nothing about the missing driver, but the Lizard might be lying in ambush, waiting for an op- portunity of scoring off Dighton, even if his own end were inevitaple. What worried him most was the time lost while he had been unconscious. An hour at least ‘had passed since the accident. Given that his enemy had survived with a whole skin, he could have carried Greta a fair distance in that time. His first discovery was made within the first five minutes and served to lift the veil of mystery that hung over the occupants of the yellow car. A queer paich on the grass lower down, which at first sight looked like a long shadow, resolved itself into the sinister blue stain with which he had grown familiar. It was a repetition of the scene in Taverner's study and the tragedy in the rue des Acacias—only this time the vie- tim was a stranger to Dighton, a man in the tattered remains of a dark over- coat. Slightly beyond the stain he found a cap with a bright peak. He knew then how the chauffeur had ended his journey! The Lizard had patched up the Pocket Death and émployed the last round in the container to obliterate his unfortunate driver. Reading betweén the lines, Dighton understcod. ‘The fellow had been injured, too crippled to walk, but not too injured to explain his predicament to any one who might find him. Obviously the Lizard did not trust him out of his sight. He had not trusted Daudot or Mme. Laroche. A fit of acute depression seized Dighton as he moved away. What a charnel-house this invention of Ah: borg’s was making of the world alreads This pleasant hiliside, with its herd of sheep, its rippling torrent and rugged scenery, would be avoided by supersti- tious peasants for years to ccme, for fear of encountering the phantoms of such harmless creatures as poor Dante and the man who had outdistanced him on the road! He flung the shepherd’s staff from him and swore a solemn oath to the cloudless firmament: When Taverner's order came to wipe out the Villa Sabino and the laboratories that turned out that devilish dope, he would carry it out with a good heart. He would stay there until the fumes enveloped him, stay there to insure that every crucible, every beaker, every glass retort was consumed. It would not be a crime, but a service rendered to humanity. He came upon the Lizard so unex- pectedly in a clump of trees by the river that both of them were taken aback. The other dropped his burdén and drew a pistol from his coat, but Dighton had found his own first and was pre- pared to take no risks. It was a tense moment. tense and dramatic. In that first glance the adventurer learned many things. He knew that Greta lived, knew that she had raised herself on her hands, heard her call to him. There was no time to discover how this miracle had been achieved. All else was obliterated in his mind, eclipsed by the fact that he had caught the Lizard unmasked, had recognized him and understood for the first time the reason for his sudden interest in Greta. The revelation came to him as a shock. It was unbelievable. astounding. * * * It set aside established theories, turned everything upside-down. * * * His fingers sought the trigger a clear second before the other had leveled his gun. He had pulled it three times in rapid succession before he realized that the thing that had barely left his sight had been tamvered with. we'lrll'w Lizard's agents did their work The pistol of the master crook spoke once and once only. It provoked an agonized scream from the girl and sent Dighton pitching on to his face on the sward. The last thing Dighton remembered was Marney’s voice rasping in his ear— MOVING XPRESS CO.,.:INC. IPPING Main 2010 TOURS. BERMUDA Ideal Vacation Trip Round s7 O s T Passage All-Expense Tours of Various Durations Complete information from T S F T T | THOS.COOK & SON | Washington Loan and Trust Co., 9th and F Streets. and wondering what the blazes he was doing there. €ontinued in Tomorrow's Star) SUED AS JILTER. Girl Says Engineer Proposed Six Times, Then Refused to Wed. CHICAGO, IlL, October 3.—Stephen Schwartz, a development engineer, was charged with proposing and promising marriage a half-dozen times and failing to carry out his promises. in a $75.000 damage suit filed here by Miss Kathleen Lynch. The declaration stated that S:hwartz_proposed and reproposed to he: in_Chicago, New York, London, Faris, Brussels and on the high seas. The first offer of marrlage was made September 4, 1927. Last July 16, Miss Lynch charged, Schwartz “wholly re- fused and discharged her from per- formance of her promise.” Both parties to the suit were re| 108 ported today to be in