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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1608, __ AMUSEMENTS. 9TH AT D !T. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. e T INDUSTRY GRONING KAPLOWITZ [smanp e INNEW ENGLAND Trustees’ Sale of Valuable oN N]NTH BET. C‘é H STs | MUTUAL BURLESQUE Section Steadily Expanding Three-Story Brick Dwelling, “EI-R;.S“.B‘!-:'T‘EE flms w;'n Situate No. 1004 M Street APPAREL JPECIALISTS \ REMOVAL | e Production, Commerce Department Holds. * TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Hit the Deck,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Belasco—Pauline Frederick in "The Scarlet Woman,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Poli's—"Abie’s Irish Rose,” comedy, at 3:20 p.m. Strand—"Girls of the U. S. A.” bur- lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Palace—"Wind” (sound), at 11:10 a.m., 1:40, 3:55, 5:35, 7:45 and 10 p.m. Earle—"The Terror” (dialogue), at 11:45 am., 1:45, 3:40, 5:45, 7:45 and 9, . AUCTION SALES. ! A -~ oy DEAD LETTER SALE BY | POST OFFICE DEPT. Unclaimed articles from the mails will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 AT 9:30 AM_IN POST OFFICE DEPT. BLDG. 12th St. and Pa. Ave. musi ITIOIll et Wed. Mat.. s0e-32130 ‘1o 52 50 presents 2 e s Anethor Great Broadway Shew—o ln-—o-n.m " “THE STIIEET of ILLUSION” nthe Stag OLSEN &I OHNSON “Merry Mad Mameats of Monkey Susines” Midnite Show Tuu.. Nov. 6 Election returns from stage by direct | By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in wire both performances Tues. nite | Liver No. 6107, at folio 289 of the iand rec- ords of the District of Columbia. ‘we shall 800 DIFFERENT LOTS ¥ NOVE Mdse. of All Kinds. Clothing Shoes. | br qumieres Aity iwe o5 o A Be Stie jAuto Parts, Tires. Tools. Kiteher! | lierd's subdivision_of lots in satiaré num- iblo . Table and Bed Linen. Radio | pered three hundred and forty-one (341), as | i S LT plat rffi“?fldz in, the office of the sur- Veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber HIBITION W, F. at folio rerms of nleu ‘gnectourth cash, balance in one, two And three vears, wi _ Pom10AM lo3Pit’ |at & per cent per annum. pavable semi- annually. Devosit of $200 Feayired at time ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. |of sale. and the purchaser allowed ffteen TRUSTEES. SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME | Shse’ Furince smcsiculars at time of sle. | 3 tase. Further particulars at tim BUNGALOW CONTAINING FIVE ROOMS = " EDWARD C.. BALTZ, AND BATH, NO. 5217 ELEVENTH PLACE VERNON G- OWEN. Trustees. 4 of trust con- SeERE d": i rfl“ot the ot ' Congmbia QUEENIE SMi HARLES ."!#.‘m.,.,. —_— NEXT WEEK SEATS THURS, Margaret Anglin “MACBETH” Fifh SELLING OUT AT WHOLESALE COST ET:""éfi':".:kh.?&‘.’.'.;.‘#.‘“.:w WE MUST SELL OUT OUR ENTIRE NOTED = STOCK BY DECEMBER 1—A TIMELY OF- PORTUNITY, AT THE HEIGHT OF THE SEASON, FOR GREAT PRICE SAVINGS. . . COATS .. 813 $17 $45 365 as an example COATS UP O 3125 NOW 363 COATS UP 10 $65 NOW $45, ETC $29 CALIFORNIA PASSENGERS | 'SAVE BY USING TOURIST CAR FROM WASHINGTON Many travelers to points West of New Orleans now go in comfort and | save approximately one-half of their sleeping car fare by choosing the through Washington-Sunset Route || | tourist car leaving Washington, D.C.. || daily for California without change. || Stopovers at Atlanta, New Orleans, || | Houston, San Antonio and El Paso | |are permitted. Write for illustrated | | booklet “B,” fares and other details. |G. V. McArt, Passenger Agent. | | WASHINGTON-SUNSET _ ROUT! 11510 H St. N.W., Washington, D. ¢ \ —Advertisement. Dry Martini” (sound), dontin- uous, 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Keith's—"The Street of Illusion,” at 12, 2:30, 5:05, 7:40 and 9:50 p.m. o s e Metropolitan — “Companionate Mar- New England produces 11 per cent|riage,” at 11:45 am., 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, of the Nation's total output of man-|7:45 and 9:50 pjn. ufactured goods, and in the main. is| Rialto—"Man, Woman and _Wife" steadlly expanding its productive oper- | {$ound). at i1 p‘?“““ 4505 0 IDRESSES! /29 S 921 ations. These were the conclusions an- | Columbia—"“Two_Lovers” (sound), at | as an ezample nounced yesterday in the publication | 11505 am. 1:05, 3:10, 5:10, 7:15 and | DRE%?E?SE;SPL% TO ssfior;low $2 érc by the Commerce Department of one|9:25 2.m. EASEIONS DB l‘Lch)’(E EXCL\J‘S‘I‘\S;ELY of a series of studies of the economic Little Theater—“Nature and Love,” 4 continuou, T to 21 i FOR MADAME . . . MADEMOISELLE e Tivoli—"State Street Sadie” (sound) JUNIOR MISSES An annual income from manufactur- | , [V AE STRCETEEED *| STORE HOURS: 8 AM. TO 6 P.M. e O e ovory ivestiga: | Ambassador —“Compantonate Mar-| NOTE : ON OR ABOUT DEC. 1 WE tors and an unsuspected degree of di- | riage,” at €:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. WILL BE LOCATED IN OUR versification in industry was laid bare.| Central—"The Vanishing Pionecr," NEW HOME, 521 13TH ST., JUST BELOW F Dr. Julius Klein, chief of the bureau in 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. charge of the survey, in a foreword declared that the feufes adductd &ter | PROFESSIONAL WOMEN TO MEET WEDNESDAY distribution methods that would in- crease the returns to producer, worker and consun;er.‘ i P St In some 35 lines of manufacture, the A study indicated that New England u:r} Representatives of More Than 40 ritory was responsible for a quarter of - The whole national output. Altogether,| OccuPations to Attend Lec 217 d;flcranf m:ex:’ufacturmz industries ; ture at Y. W. C. A. e C: in the zone. N Ehe ldea that New England indus- | Representatives of more than 40 pro- try as a whole is on a downward trend | fessions and occupations for women has no justification in fact” the re-|yill meet Wednesday night at the Young Women's Christian Association Building, Seventeenth and K streets, to listen to a talk on_ “International Friendship Through nderstanding,” by Miss Josephine Schain of New York view said. “As an indication of its City, secretary of the National Commit- forward march, the month of August of the present year shows substantial tee on the Cause and Cure of War. Miss Schain has just returned from a year's increases over the same month a year ago, in the volume of business reflected G [by check payments, car loadings, elec- observation = of international spirit abroad. Miss Jessie La Salle, assistant super- tric power production, sales of new motor cars, residential building, silk intendent of public schools, will pre- side at the meeting, which will open // Supplies. Books. Suit Cases, Bag: GOODS ON RIALTO “MAN, WOMAN and WIFE” With Morietone Synchronization Starring NORMAN KERRY. PAULINE STARKE. MARIAN NI Basil Gill THURSDAY MATINEE AT ‘ 30 BURTON HOLMES INTIMATE TRAVEL REVUE GLORIES OF MADRID VIVIDLY PICTURED COLOR—MOTION SEATS SELLIN Prices 50c, 75¢, $1, $1.50 TUES. At2:3) > XON Johnn: ghter's Rialte Revelers and Vitaphone Novelties. EXTRA MIDNIGHT SHOW ELECTION NIGHT Complete rns by Speeiall e Starting at 7 J. OWEN & SON., AUCTIONEERS. e 1431 Eve 8L N.W. SALE OF VAhVJABLE TWO- TR KNOWN_AS STORY BRICK DWELLIN PREMISES ' N STREET By Ilrtut of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, In Liber No. 5922, folio 291 et seq.. e Jand Fecords of the Distriet of ‘Co- d at the request of the party secured, lh‘trebyh e ‘;‘f;“"f"':“&.fi%‘i“fifi i . ‘at ‘public suction In {r will_sel B ol 7 NOVEMB A D, 1928, A EE ,.‘lhel!o}lov;{’nnbd'etcl;fl:edll::nd - oemisee. situate I the District of .Cox A as and being lot 69 on's subdivision of lots elminia Dobbin's Ad- f Jhe city, of f\gln.sh\;u;tl:nn. s n;” at recorded in the office of the survest Par e Bisirict. of Copimbia in: Liber 43, folio 45. Subject to covenants of Tecor Terms: Sold sublect to e prior deed of trust for $6.500.00. further particulars of Which "win *Be “announced at time of salc: the purchase price sbave said) trust to b i h. A deposit of 3300.00 required. c.. at the pur: ront 1l SE NINTH 192 AT - K tollowing-de- mbis, and Tot I the Tesubdivision ;5 "I Black & in Josepis Waliers part of a tract of land kuown HEN YOU Need Blank Books ? Come In and look over our | stocl | | | | suby Msmn of as i County 21, resub fmentioned Bty o, 0. pae 1" 1 ° the.ofce o surveyor, for e District. of Columbin. scribed in said deed of trust. uvon’ the foliowrag ter Fehaser to Das, wlL cash above the exists | iz Arst trust of $3.000. terms. whereo of sale: taxes and to date of sale: all g, etc.. at cost of at SHUBERT ELASC Mamt. 133 Shubert Sgecial Election Day Mat. Tomorrow TONITE Ate:3 RHEUMATISM! This painful condition of the muscles and joints cause great sutfering and misery. Don't risk the crippling effect of Rheuma- tism, Arthritis and Neuritis. 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Phone Main 1695 mth 'ANNIVERSARY GALA PROGRAM A Metro-Goldwy. ictas LILLIAN GISH In & gripping. powerful, syectacular “THE WIND" SYNCHRONIZED —ON THE STAGE— Frank Cambria’s Production “STEP ON IT” 5 ADDED ATTRACTIONS 5 ELECTION RETURNS AND THE ACTRESS SUPREME Patiinig HEDERICK HERSELF in the joy radiating comedy | - & THE JCARLET WOMAN CHEERS FROM CALIFORNIA The play 1e a for. s risk after five days' previous advertisement of such resale in some Washington newspaper. ARLES T. CLAYTON. NERDHANM ¢ FORNAGE. 5o Fendall Bm‘a‘“' \\1Lh|l’| thirty days. l\th"w\se deposit_for- Trustees. feited and the proverty may be advertised and resold at the Aiscration of the trustees. H ES. FBLI0T MIDDLETON. Trustees. _0c30-e0d&ds J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. A 1651 Eve Street Northwest. Los Anzeles Examiner. TRUS: SALE OF VALUABLE APART- ;l? HCUSE. KNOWN AS NO. 1349 AL o 2 SErialn Gted of trusi dated At 55027, and ecorded Con the Sand dav_of April, 1927, in Liber No. ‘6065 &t folio ‘450, ‘amoni the land records of the District of Columbia, party the un Feistees will sell ‘&t PuBiic Action- in of the premises. on FRIDAY. 1! DAY OF NOVEMBER, AD. 1928, AT THREE PM. “the following-described ' land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia THOS. N05.7.9.12.14 1"in " the Mt of PROTECT cayidren » nenith. (oo THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioncers. il BV Sufeet Norihwesr Freirick wores bl triumph.— SALE OF VALUABLE IM- ESTATE, BEING A News. ELECTION RETURNS READ TUES. NIGHT TRUSTEES' PROVED ®capaitions. At ai Cflll’; your“ dealer can't supply. nhone in_4514 or_! address 210 Second st. n.w. | The Parrot 2 | \ Y, ov —MAIL | ORI)I‘,RS \0\\—.\!‘\1‘3 THUR. Kendall and Gilbert Miller Prosent “I'he Sacred pure fruit, bottled under sani- 1"good stores. Order by mill activities and shoe production. In the metal trades, including ma- chine tool and small tool industry, the majority of enterprises report the best business they have experienced since Liber No. 5802, folio 490 et seq nd records of the District of ‘Co- and at the request of the party se- hereby, the unger;lgne'u»;.rfi::e:':“:.u Se e BBii: auction, dn. {ron o ises. on THURSDA' NTH DAY You, too, may eignt (8) and part of lot numbered nine (9) in_block numbered thirty-seven (37) in John Sherman. trustees’. subdivision called * Columbia Heights.” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Cclumbia in Liber Governor Shepherd at | folio 137 beginning for the said part of lot | numbered nine (9) on the north line of Kenyon street at the southeast corner of said lot numbered nine (9) ard running therce north with the east linc of said lot A D. FOUR o Tollowing, described land OO s Muate Washingion. msbu:cv. of, Coumbia; fsoated & e Enzubn(\l sion bf lots gF NOVEMBER, O'CLOCK P. Vi mpany’s Davis | ComPANY,S s subivision. of Tn: gleside as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liser ‘County 20. folio 66, _Subject to right S°ay “for ‘alley purposes as_described in said deed of trust. together ‘with the im- n | manufacturing line, distributing it ac- 1920." The report undertook to show the proportion of income earned by each cording to localities. Further bulletins, as to external trade and food supply. will be issued in the !tudy | today. ! had by applying at headquarters, Young | | Women’s Christian Association. with a dinner at 7 pm. The committee in charge of the series of monthly meetings held by the business and prc- fessional women of the Capital, headed by Miss Bertha Pabst, announces that reservations will close for the meeting | Tickets for the dinner can be | fe well, Start now. Mountain Valley Water Co. 212 Colorado Bldg. Phone Metropolitan 1062 Open Until 9 P.M. Let Us Demonstrate the LATEST ALL-ELECTRIC 1643 Conn. Ave. “Speaks for Itself” Luncheon, Tea Dinner Table d'Hote and a la Carte Service A delightul place to entertain your ien Continuous E1e COMPLETE SHOW 11:15 Starting at 7 p. m. election returns LOEY'S CoLumeilA Fiame”’ A NEW PLAY BY W. SOME T MAUGHAM Lett, our Other Great Cast $3; Wed. t. .\Int ., Sle- provements, consisting of three-story brick : One-fourth of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash, balance in three equal installments. two and lhre:nyelrs ;l T 1% 0 sscozvo BIG wssx‘ A United Artists Sound Picture. VILMA BANKY RONALD GOI.IMI In their latest and last costarring “TWO LOVERS” METRO MOVIETONE ACTS AND OTHER ADDED HITS o tion Tuesday, with dinner a la Carte. 8 t Telephones Potomac 6322 North 8918 A Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily NEWSPAPER MERGER EFFECTED IN DENVER F. G. Bonfils Sells lii—omh\g Post and Purchases Evening News. the west line of said Souterich s Neat Lo of said 1o 180 Teet the nortn line of said street. thence gast with the nortli line of said’ street 30 ;o RADIO SET b the st Electric Radi See This' Grebe St First % LEESE Benefit Nets $500. ‘The benefit performance held at Wardman Park Theater, October 25, under auspices of the Washington Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish, realized $500, which has been forwarded to the Uni- versity of Porto Rico for the depart- ment of Spanish studies. TONIGHT at 8:30 Mats. Thurs. & Sat. o JANNE NICHOIS' \ FAMOUS LAUGHING SVCC! ss lot “and part of ot it Within 30 feet of the street line: shall not be used for manufacturing or me- chanical purposes nor for the sale of spirit- ous liquors and the condition as to builéing Line shall run with the land. The above-described property being now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as lots ‘numbered eight (8) and eisht hundred And ' eight ~(808) imbered enty-eight hundred and rnny.mm (2843). ‘erms: Sold_subject to a prior deed of trust In’ the emount of $110,000.60, “further narticulars of which will be announced at time of sale * The purchase price above said frust to"be paid in cash. ' A deposit of | 00 cash or certified check required. COPVeRanCIne, TeCOraIE. Hie L PUFCABSFTS Terms to be complied with within 15 5. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be resold at the discretion of the trustees. HARRY A, TENTZ. WILLIAM * BRALOVE, 0c30-d&ds.exSu Trustoes. COMPANY 712 1n st e By the Associated Press. DENVER, Colo., November 5.—F. G. Bonfils, publisher of the Denver Morn~ ing Post and the Denver Post, an-| nounced last night that the Denver| Post has purchased the Denver Evening | | News and has sold the Denver Morn~ ing Post to the Rocky Mountain News. This morning was the last issue| which will be published by the Denver | Morning Post and this afternoon’s issue | will be the last published by the Denver Evening News. The negotiations for the merger of § the four Denver newspapers into two| —one evening and one mornlng~wera| brought to a termination this after-| noon by Roy Howard of the Scripps- | Howard organization, which owns the Rocky Mountain News and the Den-I *,";"' ver Evening News nnd F. G. Bonfils. | Washinaton. D. ANY. N ASte OBy AL T SO "Real Estate Offcer. n05.d4&ds.exSn Nlshts and d_Sat. Mats. TCOMPLETE BLECTION RETURNS WILL BE READ FROM STAGE TUE OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE BY VIRTOE Ohitea States of America sov- {rning the mur:_x;x‘xunnvfil seized, properts. gt ;Gfii:cv, 15 Torfeiture um{er e the pro- Ulsions of the internal revenue laws of the Vlons Ghate, Rotice. naving etor fore published. a3 Cavided by 1aw. “giving 3 days ‘time in which to_ fle’ clajm, and no claims being in and no bonds given within the time Tabove ?cclfled notice is Tereby given as provided in section 3460, Revised Statutes of the Unued States. 1'1'\61 STERLING SILVER In the Newest Designs We're Always at Our Customers’ Disposal —when financial counsel is de-, sired. Ready contact with our officers is one of the most ap- preciated advantages of banking at “Franklin.” Franklin National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JOHN B. COCHRAN THOS. F. 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Harris & Co Aufomatic Hot-Water Heater TR F Street at 11th ALL THE HOT .WATER YOU Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for Over Halt a Century CAN USE Automobiles @ By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna, Ave. N.-W. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 10 A M. n05-2t . “The House of Talkies” A snnl-y Co. Theater Droop’s. 13th ,,,,. And Dauchter, G. Main 6493. LOUISE HOMER STIRES e ———— ‘TheSensation of This Generation” VLADIMIR HOROWITZ PIANIST. POLI'S—MONDAY. NOV. 19, 4:30. Seats. Mrs. Greene's Goacert, Bureau, Droop's. 1300 G St. ¢ u'r‘ 6493. r 3 A bes ” SoR 154, Hudso umber 18440 rora ooupe. er 11640946; Ford Coach, moto! Sk find iouting. motor Aame Touring, motor num tor nuj 3t Gen. Booth’s Condmon Unchnngedi nber | LONDON, November 5 (%).—The oon-l s 88035, | dition of Gen. Bramwell Booth, who is | ¥ord | suffering from nervous prostration, was | : CW{""‘ said yesterday at Salvation Army head- | quarters to be unchanged. 1 N. ONEERS, JaP" e lu-.’z Nordowest o™ TRUSTEES' E OF 1 VALUABLE EOUR BT STORE AND _APAR' humber "ORY CK 026 Over SENT. BUILDING BEING NOA. 1o 3 ie: (Easex Conch: 1916 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTH- | motor .’,'};’,f.%'er”“a'é'cfir xm Sedan, motor 7765 By virtue of a certain deed of t; d! auarer. recorded in Live el eed of Lrust. duly | spoate | tess d 8t ‘the request of the party | thereby. the undersigned trustees 'son Moto: L sel ‘et nublic auction. in front of the | /D.CB.. premises. _on DAY, RYELPTH | J31851; Ford Coupe, motor Hum DAY OF NOVEMBER: A.D. 1838, AT FIVE | Ford Conets motor number Toa130: CLOCK P M. the fcllowing-described land | son Coach. moter num 1505, Ford Tour- | TERROR Thrilling, Dy, Mystery cmdy Yictotrame™ MAY McAon LOUISE FAZENDA Heard for IR "l;l Time on the ALEC FRANCIS JOHN MILIAN MATHEW BETZ HOLMES HERBERT EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ts Who Have Experi- Both Stare and Screen MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. STOI\AGB ron runm’nml AND PIANOS mx ave nw Phone F AT FOURTEENTH ST. A CARNIVAL OF JAZZ! ON THE SCREEN William Foz Presents DRY MARTINI A Comedy of Gay Paris ON THE STAGE PEP v JOY FoX TILLERETTES ‘umbia. & SON. AUCTIONEERS, G ESy Strecs Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK AFAR’ T BUILDING. KN AHE WHITELAW . sou‘rH- AL NEANER THIRTEENTH Al R STREI OR mes’r PR NG PREM- Ises N NG, 9% THIRTEENTH STREET THOS. sa B The point_of Iis Intersection with a line drawn at right angles with said avenue fror1 the place of beginning: thence northeasterly “uule’l with the dividing line between lots s 1 “The House of Talkies” METROPOLITAN DELIGHTFUL = improved by *partment_ bullding Nos. 1914, 1916 Pennsyl- vania avenue northwest. ‘erms: Sold subiect to a prior deed of trust for $30.000.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price, above said trust to be paid A deposit 0 Conveyancing, Tecordi: rms to be compli TRitiy daye. othervise. deposit, forfelted an the property may he adveriised and resold at the discretion of the trustees HORACE_G_ SMITHY, | RALPH P. BARNARD. | no2- d&dsm-Su Trustees. | | “THOS J_ OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. HiaP e Sireet Northwest: Trustees’ Sale of Valuable First Commercial Property Front-| ing 128.5 Feet on Ninth Street and 100 Feet on Grant Place; Situate Scuthwest Corner of Ninth Street and Grant Place Ncrthwest; Being Improved by 9 One-Story Brick Stores, Kncwn 2s Premices Nos. 706 | to 722 Ninth Street North-| | weet. By virtue of a cert Am d"fid of 1nm d\xly‘ recorded in Liber No a £ - the "ihdersianed Wil sell At pubiie anetion. premises. on TRIDAY. THE DAY OF NOVEMBER. 'AD. O'CLOCK P.M. tie find, premises. sitiat trustees nds reet, 75 feet 3 from the southeast corner of said sauare. and running thence north on said strect 128 thence west on Grant Place n_alley in the rear: thence alley 128 feet 6 inches. and 100 feet to the place of be- 'ms: Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust Tor $230.000.00. further harticulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid In cash. A deposit of $2.500.00 re- . Conveyancing, etc., at Hhe Dlirchasers cost. Terms 0 bé complied 3 days. Otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be adver- tised and resold at the discretion of the inches recording; By e nr a certain deed of trust dated February 20, 1028, being Instrument, No. 103, recorded March 10. 1928, among the llnd records of the District of Columbia, and at | the request of the party seciired thereby, the undersigned tiustees will sell at public auc- tion. in front of the premises. on DAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF AD. 1928. AT TWO O iowing-described land and premises, Suate in the District of Columbia, and deslgnat as ard being origiral lots 9. 10 and the west 40 feet 1 inch front by the full depth thereo! of original lot 11 in squsre 375, ms: Scld sublect prior deed of trust for $100.000 00. urmu particulars of which will be annouriced at time of sale; th purchase price above said itust to be b Conveyancins, “Focoraing, t ~haser's cost Terms to be c pithin thirty days. otherwise feited and the propert; and resold at the d Rscretion E P. R~ THOMAS nomwsofl. nol-dé&ds.exBu es. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON AUCTIONEERS Large Sale of Household Furniture Baby Grand, Player and Upright Pianos, Radi Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Safes, Automo- biles, etc. By order administrator of an estate trustees. New Furniture Companies, ot lneludln nd Velour Davenvord. Sultes, mps. Talking erating Case, etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY November 7, 1928 Furnityre, 9 a.m. Automobiles, 10 \ Bedroom. 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