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3234 38th ST. adNear Woodley , 7d.8emi-detached, § rooms, ln.nborh S CLOSE IN NE i 11 .n.m ne-“‘% Toe " Viae with rear. Bix You can't match thi cash nd ‘Casy Tonthiy pavments Cail Main WALTER A. BROWN. 1400 H. CLEVELAND PARK. Eight Rooms and Two Baths. $13,500. Chermingly designed. this new rus- tic home, situated one-haif blgck from n. ave.“is Without doubt one of the most aftractive residenges in price and appe: ered in %' of very modern home. facility, inclidins ile athe. open firéplace. breakfast orch. rage. DOL GLASS CO., RS—BUILDERS. ufl W q,tnn 5678, ‘eénii Phore Service REDUCED TO. $8,500. HOLMEAD MANOR. Overlooking Wide Avenue. b buy for SEVERAL THO! b "'fié'i’fin‘g less ‘than the ORIGINAL ‘modern brick home. about 22 feet In ll‘dlh. with 4 bes i drooms _besides screened & porch, built-in garage, etc.. here This house has oak floors, hot-water heat. electricity. open fireplace, Pitisbure Instan- taneous heater. etc. and is convenient to parkets, sores, (raisportation and schools. It'is & wonderful bargain WM. H. SAUNDERS CO.. Inc,, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. 1493 K ST_NW. MAIN 1017, I\EAR LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. $6,950. n at- OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT PARK: ai tractive home. in immaculate condition: six rooms and bath, all modern improve- ments. doubl? rear_porches: long front yard and back yard, Property clear of incum- brances, Most remarkable terms can' be e: ‘necessary to sell at once; see it lmmem-ulr " Ean Mr Brubeker, 'HONE MAIN 9300 BOSS & PHELP< Realtors. 1417 K St North Cleveland Park, Cottage-Type Home. Only "$8;450. This English cotase-type detached resi- dence, located in this very munity, close o both public and parochial schoals and near neighborhood stores. is be- ing offered at a real sacrifice. It Main 9300. construction, uding sn - attraci T0 7 S s By, lndlllelfl.h 'rh" decorating. but UNTIL 9 P.M. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. Realtors. 1412 Eve St. BRICK BUNGALOW. Two Squares West of Conn. Ave. $11,500. s uld B "i:'alt o Jee en: ' Garage N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC,, SAL —HOUSES. $8,350. $500 CASH AND $60.50 MO. 1. wide e tion. & b.llllhll Co- 1 type brick home with concrete front Iore.h lnb double rear porches lu.ll width b, & plinl, o e, 2 irdwood floors through- n %ith 2 rear rooms feadine 1o Slesping porch. Tiled h b\lll'.-l’ tub and shower: electricity and 8 built-in rase make this an sbsolute fhis price and repr to-the owner.. To_inspect_cal $6,950. $100 CASH AND $60 MO. NEAR SOLDIERS' HOME. Attractive semi.detached Colonial type home. ~ Twenty feet wide. large porches. six bright cheertul rooms. made possible by eide windows. ~ Parquet This is_an pnusual value. " Very Peasonable terms, —Call COR. OF 11th & D STS. S. An attractive modern corner property of eight rooms and bath, newly decorated throughout. in this convenient neighborhood betveen East Capitol and Penna. ave. car Reasonably priced at $9.500. Easy CHAQ D QAGI‘R 934 1405 Brreer N.W. 36. s—Wisc. 3249. R 8th & KENNEDY N.W. PRICE, $6.750. OVfier having purchased larger house, fers this one at a pri d on ter: finnot be, caueled of- it ‘g'e" l{l‘irdb in at e s barea 1865. $7,950. $100 CASH AND $65 MO. il buy one of the pretilest six-reom heuses in ~Washington igh hill overiooking sl of Nerih Washingtan. Go- lonial tapestry design: beautiful slate Man- sard roof with dormer windows: attractive govered front porch: sleeping and breakfast porches running f of the house and ally deep: Iarge, well arransed tooms; elaborate K ece_sink Sutarae brick pantry. bowutizul white Mled bath with built-in tub and shower: droom across entire front of house ear rooms off sleeping porch. ~Bul CSized “lot” campletely ' sodded o a paved alley. This house is on one of the highest elevations.in w-mlnlmn and in a section where all house and pretty. lines. If you are o the northwest section. Ta "0 See” this For Turther intormation call ivenue in an | hoy THE EVENING IALI—IOIIBI& i e o S nd e acre of ground. Grapes, g chicken ises real “m"!‘,m, he ¢ will cit LIl chean st reasonable terms to Tesponsi- 1103 Vermont Aver N T Main_4355. $6,950. NEAR SHERMAN CIRCLE. $100 CASH AND $59.50 MO. Ar:‘u-cnva ojontal tapestry brick home. not-water heat, o SXcellent Conditio . Paved street. itey? convenient to schools, stores and transpor- QJ tlon. For further Intormation call Georgia $8,875. A BARGAI\' 00d_floors and trim, concrete front porch, s'eeping and bs Dorches running full width of house tiful yards 142 feet\deep, paved street and alley. just one block from iransportation; llorem etc. h'! l: a real bargain snd ropres al loss to owner. You sl mt dlflbkl’ !ur this house Wlll M nnld “of the first to inspect it. addi- Homal intormation call "Adams 8217 " MT. PLEASANT. West of 16th and close to Rock Creek Park. Attractive brick home of eight rooms and ‘two baths, with hot-water heat and gvers modern improvement. Priced under $12,000 for immediate sale. Terms. Call WALTER A. BROWN. 1400 H. RARE BARGAIN, NORTHWEST SECTION. E BRICK HOME _OF ROOMS. 2 'RE] BLE TERMS RRANGED. ALL MR. WARREN, NORTH 3531. NGALOW BARGAIN. ge_bedrooms, bath, am.i.: large lot, 2-car garage, shade trees.’ Only $6.250: very easy terms. ' Call Columbia 8128 Potomac_6334-J. evenings, nged rooms. Pine brick house of 9 well nd_in very 2 baths: recently redecorat good condition: large rooms, open fireplace. before buyins. Lin_1974. S’EE THIS BARGAIN. NR PARK RD. AND 16th ST. New. brick. 3 big bedrocms and glassed sleeping porch, concrete covered front porch. big back porch, wired in: 3-car garnge: hot. Town: eusy paymments - Move in on deposit, Clarendon 957. ~$9,250. CHEVY CHASE. Located in exclusive cmmhm Md., on one of its best utiful 6-room detached home. Large ‘living -Toom . with Den freplace; well artanced dining foom ‘With plents of wall space. completely equipped kitchen with one-plece an bulliin cabinets, ‘Three brignt, cheerful ma. besut mlmme:"?nh Oak foor: throughout. hot-water . Slectric i in_ fact—e ‘modern am consider_as low 48 $500 cash from the right party. " For further information call Adams ~$100 CASH, $50 MONTHLY. REDUCED PRICE UNDER $7,000. ml”nm ;S:Fl' %‘Pfi? all- 5 Gecorated .IID-'O- te improve- % locl . close to two car Stores. are aiso i “&%:.m eflcsln: mxllxb'zfil: this NEAR LINCOLN PARK. 1418 Eye St”"N.W. Main 5904. Phone}Scrwce Until 9 P.M. Semi-Detached R‘l‘ lllll\ 5770 or MI i ““ ~———~FAMOUS-FORT STEVENS HOMES; $6,750 to $7,850. $350 Cash, $55 Monthly. - Over 450 Sold. Six rooms and bath, homes, . built-in garage, semi-detached brick convenient to schools, churches, stores and ‘adjoining new 20-acre-Gov- ernment recreational park. An ideal spot for chil- dren. Inspect today. They cost no more than the rent you pay for an apartment. Office, 8th and Tuckerman sts, n.w. Telephone Georgia 394. Open Until 9 P.M. Direction: : Out Georgia ave. to Tuckerman st., then east one block to office. WARDMAN, 1437 K St. N.W, Main VALUES WERE NEVER New All-Brick Homes of 7 and 8 Rooms. Facing Eastern High School Grounds. Exhibit Home, 208 17th St. N.E. Open and Lighted Daily Till 9 P.M. Prices On])‘ $8,450 and Up. Very Easy Terms. 3830. BETTER THAN THESE. Four real bedrooms. Master baths with shower. Wide front porches. Screened breakfast porches. Hardwood floors, artistic fixtures. Natural chestnut trim. Lorge sodded lawns. Brick retaining walls. ‘Wide, newly paved street. Built-in or detached garages. These new homes are equipped for 2-family arrangement— affording a rental income that meets the low monthl) payments. They are situated ‘in-an- excellent white restricted section, ad- joining the Eastern High School grounds, and have a permanent outlook over the new Anacostia Parkway. REACH—GO Inspect today. APITOL ST. TO 17th, OUT EAST C, SR TRENIWG SauAREs NORTH'TO SAMPLE See Any Broker or B. H. GRUVER, Builder. 927 15th St. $8.750—NEAR BEAUTIFUL Aoell bt roomy colonial brick and tiled batb, improvements; o b, oal linoleum ‘on floor; lownst latge, oid-fashioned ig basement; wide covered front porch. fhased on ve.y reasonable terms.. Main 2670. GRANT CIRCLE. me on paved street and alley; six rooms s, fireplace in living room, all modern tenen with outside Daner Near (ransporiation, both bus. and eer house screened throughout, inst. hot-water heater. 2-car garage and excellent location are some of the attractions here. Owner has feft° Washinwton and has reduced the almost 257 THIS BARGAIN. HERMAN £ A4GASCH. 136 N. Y. AVE. N.W.. M. 3150, $6,350. ANACOSTTIA BARGAIN. IDEAL FOR NAVY YARD WORKEI Just_over the bri g Y Dotwater hest and electriclty, also o i churches, school and stores nearby: iv M H. SAUNDERS CO.. Inc., REALTORS _ESTABLISHED 1887, 1433 K_ST. MAIN 1017, NEAR-GRANT, CIRCLE. Semi-Detached Brick Home. 25 FT. WIDE. $10,950. Those who want a really LIVABLE home—iarge rooms, Anest construc: 0 and eatures—c: find & better-built home in the entire ANY PRI hi city A than thig dis- finctive brick home in one of Wash- ington's ‘most attractive residential squares. Six IMMENSE rooms, wide reception hall, oak floors and trim; oak paneling,’ hot-water heat. tiled bath, large borches pantry.” attic. The entire house in PERFECT condi- tion. Southern exposure. One square from §t, Gabriel's Churéh, Near ctr line and bus lines. PLENDID N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.W. Main 5004, Phone Service Until 9 P.M. CHEVY CHASE, D.°C. $12,2504 " Detached—Near- Conn. Ave. Of unijue and plessing desien of English _ cot! ype trend, a well land- with a Inviting reception 26t e il ind llll'tdlve arch to din- .\ne imple bedr: h fast gorch. t rooms ihd Meepine porch. Tl tiled buth with builtiin fxtures, practical - way to floored attic, defached ga- and hardwe Beat & value you cannot investigate. 'l’h 7 e o B co., REALTORS—BUILDERS. 163 K St. Franklin 5678. NW. Evening Phone Service, 7 to 9. 1st Commercial—Downtown. §:R. MODERN HOME—8-CAR GARAGE. JNear 9th and N st Nine rooms and h.-w.h, leclrlt llxh'i in splendid Conditioh. throughout, Tmmediate Possession: 1st Cnmmerclal—Dm\ ntown. On E n.w. near_Court House; 22-ft. front; m-loot alley. Suitable for rooming house or bll:\lnell Price. $11.! MCLACHLEN BANKING CORPIN, Real &llu Dent. m.h and G. N. NEAR 4th & R I AV mcl l'l. 100. 81X-ro0! ‘home in good con- dit] lfln lxcellent hdl".h!lfl, communny, nvenient 36 Wh?l stores, Pri oS 1his opsety prompt Aty sou €1 Toperty prompi :' looking for & good moderate priced ome. CHAS. D. SAGER, REALTOR. 924 14th Street N.W. Main 36. Evenings—Wisc. 3249. SALE OR_RENT—HOUSES. 735 10th S E 033 CEW. nm—tal“ F.n iuoch, L q lfl ‘to 33 h umn—d Biox wecc 4ot l-rhmw"y e ge‘ lored—3iat 10 r. & b.. mod. efi 'lm ‘Sneridan Td. s ‘Clarendon office. 1 CHFVY GHASE D C. VE. i ] 5, bath, room: Spacit o d'}.'c'i’fl-uin for msm&dme Sale. CARROLL. n.w. Main WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. LORED. N.W. Foii e LIST YOUR P Quick action. ave. s.e. Lin OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. PROPERTY { USTQ OLADM.AN. Realtor, 308 Pa. coln 34 | FLORIDA HOME—SACRIFICE FOR QUICK sale.” 81150, “terms;, located in Hollywood, near Miami. Pairmont n.W. AUCTION SALES. __FUTURE DAYS, ADAM A. wmm.m & 80! Assignee’s “Sale of Gents’ Furnulnngl, Fixtures, Etc. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District, of Columbia passed in quity Cause No.' 48 ders: will sell by auction at Weucnler s, Syivania ave. nw. (seco ond 1 ms N . Auctioneers. 3 e?\vs shirts, h rnbea. knickers, sw m floor lnr.l :lr:-ll display cases, idow display fixtures, ""m' Pesh: ROSENFELD, ms, bal lectric lmm. clomu clout THE THIRTEENTH dwood floors, garage: e cost Within thirty . days. STAR, WASHINGTOX A‘UCTION SALE!. A’ml THOB. J_ OWEN & SON. c‘rmmu. %ios? !n shreet Northwest. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK AWTMENT BUILDING. KNOW] ‘WHITELA SIT UATE SOUTH: CORNER THIRTEENTH AND T ETS NORTHWEST. BEING PREM: 1839 THIRTEENTH 0y cemln deed of t ary 50, 1938, being instrument, recorded_ Mara z of Columbi fhe s reaum of é’“ e party sectred th unders sell at pul Hon: In"front of the premises. oa DAY OF NOVEMBER, P the fol- D. 1938, |ow1nc-%ewlu’5w ng e ll ard beln\orlllml lou 9, and the west T80t by the full depth thereot ol original lot 11 in square 27! Terms: Scid sublect to o prior deed of trust for & 00, further particulars of Whieh Wil he anmounced ki Finve Bt purchase price above said trust, to be aid cash. deposit of $1.000.00 rflum’fd convey ncing, recording, efc., at the Terms to be complied with otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion ot "the trustees. FHOMAS 'ROBINBON. u Truste OWFN & SON, iedi By atreet Nmfi"m“m TRUSTEES' _SALE r No. 6004, folio 413 et e 1and Tecords of the District of d at the request of the party by e, undersigned trustees I sell, ‘at public suction. in front of ¢ 5,00 TUESDAY. THE 13th DAY agl' e he_Dist and designated as and being lot 48 in Har- wood's subdivision of lots of block 3 in “Fairview Heights" as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 75 at folio 1 lock Tow known. as sauare 1817 subject 0 coyenants of record, ms: Sold sublect. o & prior deed of trust for_$10000.00 second trust for about $8,950.00, further partiouiars of which will be announced at.time of sale: the pur- chase price above & sts in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Con- Yeyaneipg, recording etc.. at the purchager's ost, Te complied no2.ddds.exSun FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctionee Trustee’s Sale of Valuable De- tached Frame Dwelling, No. 1208 Crittenden St. N.W. By Mrtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6612, folio 437 e of the ' Secords of the Digtrict ‘of "Go: of the party e lumbia, and at the request secured thereby. the undersified surviving trustee will offer for sale by public auction, In front of the premises, on FRIDAY, ~THIRD DAY ' O] B 193" AT POUR-Q'CLOCK B M.. the foflow: ing-deseribed land and premnsem‘mwz in |l al of Tots In sauere 2020, as 3 the office of the surveyor fof the District of the Columbia in Book County No. 3¢ at folio 32.” subject to covenants of re e of hsie: ne above. Dronersy will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for ,000, now overdue. Full particulars and further terms announced at sale. A deposit of 530000 required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording apd otlrlll fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of to be complied Wwith Within thiry days fhom day. of sHies btherwise he. trustes To: serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city o: Washington, D. C. GE_H. O'CONNOR. _nol3-eodtds.exdu - Burviving Trustee. | . J. OWEN & SON. AUCTI( 1431 Eye Street Northwest TRUSTEES SALE OF FOUR-STORY BRICK APARTMENT. CONTAINING 32 APART- MENTS AND TNOWN A ISES By virtue o1 & certain deed of trust dated July 26, being instrument No. 65, recorded Juiy 22, 1926, among the land reco District of, Columbia, and at Phe” reduest. ty_secured thereby, the undersigned ‘trus il auction. in front of of parts of lot 3 i Hlock 37, “Golumbia Heiehts " as per Diat recorded 1n the office of the’ surveyor for ghe District of Columbia, in Liver 81 st folio 193; L to the covenants and bullding re unnc op, line of lot per B ] of i’ Lider Governor” Snepherd. ag foito 147, described as follows: nerfnnln- at the north: east corner of eaid lot and runnin wi ¢ ‘eas thereot 714 Teet to the Tine. of ot 76 above described, ‘thence south z d ds_ west 48. the purchase price above said paid in cash. A deposit of $2.500.00 nunlnd Conveyancing, recording, etc., at the pur: rms to be comvlled with otherwise d e discrencn o th noT-dadg.exsi ‘rusteds. ADAM A. WHCHL!R & SON, Au Auctlflnflrl' TRUSTE] ALE OF MODERN BRI w&uflc NO. 1522 A ST N.E i i for sale by public_ auction. n front of the in front of the im) : Part in Starr's subdivision of lots in 9 as per plat recorded in ths oo e Survesor for the District M Columbia in Liber 13, at follo 19; ning for the same Re southeasi, corner of said lot and r nmm zhenca north along the east line of suid lot 9855 1 e 0 sald ‘street ik (e Seetmaine - teesthor itk the mm-ox-uy over ué mlow"fx':: d:ar:rlb«l lots 27, 28 and 29 in Rortharest corher 1hereof ad pooIne th nd running thence east 53 feet 1 Inch to the east line of said t m'!n“m' 1'{ ne of said lo 29, and therce south 20 feet to point Ternas: hopmy will be sold sublect to & rior deed of ti uary 4, 00.00 irérim o 'be. complied wl'z‘n 1°m hirty days from day._of sale: otherwise chaser. i v HERBERT R. KING. _nol0-d&ds.exSu_____Surviving Trustee. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers. Bankruptcy Sale of AUTO ACCESSORIES BATTERIES—TUBES _ BATTERY SHOP EQUIPMENT OFFICE FURNITURE CHEVROLET TRUCK, Etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Nos. 1405-7-9 V St. N.W. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 16th, 1928 Commencing 10 L About 25 new Stor: Batteries, Bumpers, Bumperetts, Motometers, h s, Tubes, Polish, Shutter Fronts. charger, Desk, corder, Check Writer, O livery Truck, Efe. TUNSFofD L. JAMNER, Trustee. A e o n novi.14,15 b 3 D. C. TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 13, 1998 AUCTI%N SALES. Automobiles @ ‘ By Auction At Weschler's 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY November 14th 10 AM. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J_ OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES. SALE = OF_ VALUABLE 1M Yovep SREAL ) FOOR-BXORY AND BRIk DWELLIN| N'I'AININO 14 ROOMS ! BATHS, KNO MISES PAT'R STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certair. ueed of trust duly recorced in Liber No. 2, folio 224 et sea., of the land records of the Dlwrlcl of Co- . “and "at the Tequest of the party \ereby. 'the " hdersisned . trustees Novtufin A TR AT FOUR: b4t the. fotlowing-de- d_and premises. situate in the sbington, District of Columbia, s an part of originai Gore 127, desoribed as. follows: Beginning for the same on H street ai the southeast corner of said lot and run: ning _thence north along the east line of sald lot 109 feet, Thence west 1 ‘feet, thence south 109 feet to H street and thence east along the line of said street 31 feet to the pigce of beginning, Terms of sale: One-third cf the purchase money, to be bald in cash, balance in two eaus) Insuumenu. pa, one and tw With Interest at 5ia per centum per payable semi-annually, from day ed of trust upon the gnal t 8 in s at cost of purchase Terms'of scle o be ‘complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees “reserve the right 'to resell thc Droperty at the risk and cost of defaulting st five days’ advertisement mb some newspaper published CHARLES M, JONES, HENRY C. CRYER. __ne7-d&ds.exSu Trustees THOMAS, J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSIEES SALE OF VALUABL MINTB WANOWN A8 SR nr.m: TFive ol & cortain deed of trust re- d'in Liber No. 6136 at folig 43: of the land records of the District of Columbia. nd at the request of the parties securcd :r\;muv {he, uncersined will sell at public on. in front of the premises o N DAY "riE 'NINETEENTH DAY OF NO- Viveen: A D AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P. M., following-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and being lot numbered eighty- ome (1) In sauare numbered thirty-ihree (33). as described in said deed of trust, upon th> “following teims. Terms of sale: Sald property is subject Lo, brior deed of trust securing an indebt- edness of $60.000.00. and said property will Sold Sublect 1 Sald decd-of 1ot Tadebts edness. Of the purchase price over and bove, sald deed of trust. one-third is to be paid in cash and the balance In two equel instoliments. payable in one and two vears. with interest al” the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by second deed of trust he property oid or a1l cash, at the optlon 6f the pur. s lnter;!t and’ taxes e i resal fa Washington. risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after (5) five Gays Cadvertisment or sueh rensls 1o same newspaper published in Washington. D. C. 25 15th St N.w. WILLTAE Foo st N.W. 107.8.9.10.12.13.14.16,17.19 THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTI o 1431 EYE ST. crxo SALE OF VALUAB BRICK_ APARTM NT HOUSE. TRUSTEES' STORY KNOWN pSTREET );on'mw‘ T virtue of a certal recorded i Liber Nor 5080 folte S el oo’ pf the land records of the District of Colum: bia. and at the of the party secured :':":-xfiie the I|lumer‘a sned trustees will sell auction, in front of ti ublic suction oL the premises. D, DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. REE O'CLOCK " the. following deseribed og l.‘:xgmn.rem.fisdn:u-u in the District of Co- lymbla. and designated as and being parts blan _University, the office of the su R GTR: ey foll 3 in- Ring At ‘a Dolnt 37 feet 6 nches enst bf the northwest corner of said lot east along the south line of Girard street 37 feet 6 inches; thence south 142 feet to the north line of an alley co ndemny the, Dl‘n:rlumcourt (Couse No. es9; then Rlong the, nortis line of saldal} feet 6 inches: thence north 143 :m‘u',’u?" place of bexinn Term subject to a prior deed of : qhurther, particulars of ced at of sale; the purchase price above Said Trust. to" b paid $3,000.00 in cash, balance to be se- cured by second trust, payable $100. month, Including interest at 8 Y R "the arch, 3 s ete. e urchaser Terms o be complied with within thirts daye otherwise odeposit, forfeited and the adve; The discretion of the trasiess, - resld at o. BOAZE. w. no13-dads.exs i ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SAl i fla ”;;' e WEST SEVENTEENTH veyanc- on PRIDAY. NOVEMBER. U nd- o przmhntmm’:o"?fl“fi' mm?‘l wit % ‘88 e 2 F 8t N.W., ‘Trustee: 0 OWEN A it Pe Stmtso B NOVEMBER, ocLocK P.M., the rnllu-ln' dmrlhed'?lnd premises. situate in the county Washington, District of, Columbla. an d des. {Enated 8 and being fot 71 in Kennsdy cod D Company's subdlvision of lots . in block 14 in Walbridge's lubdlvmon of In- leside as per plat recor e office of he surveyor for the District ot Cotupm Liver County 20, follo 68, "Subisct te rlth! of ay for iley pusposes ‘ae fese Satd deed of trust, toRetRer withe the provements. consisting of Three-story brick welling Terms of sale; One-fourth of chase money to be paid in cash three equal instaliments. payabl two and three vears. With fnterest at 6 per payable semi-annually from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale. All con- veancing, recording, etc. ot cost of pur- Terms of sale to' be complied with Within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk purchaser, aft such resale in Washington. & TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. WSON, Real Estate Officer. exBu TOMORROW. TMENT FREMISES 1410 GIRARD | AUCTION SALES. J YS. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. _vu.v BRICK B TU6e Thate R pred of twat, dul gt Tand et Bt o P gnd e et at numan. in front of the = i CLOCK NOVEMBER, A.D. 1928, AT FOUR O PM. the fol lommmfm Jand and District of and dulmud as and_bein: nal_lot uare 154; Bont'%a the north ine of 1 sireet 61 feet 10 inches west of the southeast cor- * thenge Jforth “line ‘of R Sirees 51 ging ing. Terms of sale: One-third of ¢ money_to in cash, bals eaual instaliments. payable in o years, with interest at 6% sale, secured property_sold, or ai the purchaser. A deposit of be required at time of sale. aneing, Tecording: etc. at cost, of purchase Terms of sale to be ‘complied with within from day o otherwise tees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of {uchy resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. BATES WARREN, AMES L. KARRICK, __1108.9.10.12,13.14, To16,19.20 Truste ADAM A WESCHLER & SON UCTIONEERS AUTO TlRE REPAIR MA. CHINERY AND EQUIP- MENT, TOOLS, TIRES, ETC. BY AUCTION At 930 Penna. Ave. N.W. THURSDAY November 15th, 10 A.M. Retreaders, Vulcanizers, Combina- Pat . Wi Tire Rack, Electric Motors, etc. nov1s.14 OWEN & som numoms. 1431 EYE ST. TRUSTEES SALE " OF_VALUABLE_BRICK PROPERTY, KNOWN AS PREMISES NO . 403 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORT] By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated . 1026, being instrument 208, June 20. 1926 duly recorded in Liver No. 5786 foiio #53 et sea, of the land records of the Tointrics of Cotuinbla. wnd ¢ ino. reduest of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front , AD. 192 P.M., the followins described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being the west 19 feet 4 inches front on Pennsylvania_avenue of ori square 491, by ful- depth running _bacl right angles to said aven: fot 810 in square 491. * Terms: cubject to a prior deed of X further particulars of will be announced at time of sale: n_cas| deposit of Bonveyancing, rcording, chaser's cost. Wwithin thirty days. otherwise deposit fors feited and tie property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. CLARENCE DODGE. mm for which ‘complied with The said Earl M. Maekin being roneously described in said heed of tFust s Earl_McIntoch. n06.8.10,13.15° Live in Winter Sunshine —on a ranch in Arizona or New Mexico. Every day on horseback. Sound sleep o'nights. A healthy appetite. Rates moderate. Ask Mr. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. Woodward & Lothrop Seventh Floor The Mayflower ter CON TIN EN TAL Always cpen. always Jeady, terms moderats. Write or bl H_DUNCAN. MIAMY, _ATLANTA — SEDANS THURSDAY. CAarry passengers reasonably: special Cll‘ or Indies. Motor Travel. 1331 K n.w. _STEAMSHIPS. day 4:38 -mm anuzs-r WATER 0 HAS 0 COFFER formation Virginia Steamboat Company ith Street Wharf S.W. HOLLAND AMERICA Travel by a Famous Service TO ENGLAND—FRANCE HOLLAND—GERMANY LL PARTS OF EUROPE VIA Boulozne Rotierdam am _(Cabin _Ste; Nov. Rotterdam, ND Plymoum, nda New Amsterdam, Nov. 24..Velendam, Dec. 8 1929 LUXURY CRUISES West Indies Jan. 26, Feb. 12, Feb. 16, Mch. 9 Mediterranean .Feb. 7 Avply for xlluvfmled Jolder to 2¢_Staie” St New Agents L wm Eauipped Royal Mail Steame ANGI” (22,000 tons), Dec. 12, Fe TAGARA™ (20,000 tons), Jan. , M Sail from Vancouver, B. C. For Fares. ete. Apply Can. P 905 15th St.. Washington, or Canadian Australian Line 999 Hastin W._Vancouver. B. C. Railway New Booking. LICIA chewed the stub or the pencil. The carving ife wash't in reach and she flnnly believed in the landlady’s prom- ise to spank her if she got out of bed. That was the disadvan- tage of being 11 _years old and 3 Ie- cent inmate of a hospital. People boss: ed you. The pencil stub and a sheev. of heavily scented lavender paper had been inveigled out of Mrs. Glandon by a promise of impeccable behnlor whlle the week's marketing was being doi Alicia wrote laboriously and eyed the result with marked dissatisfaction, but there was neither time nor paper for another effort. Chick Ayers would be along on his bicycle any minute now and she musn’t keep him waiting. She hailed the telegraph messenger from her window, in & thin, high treble that carried distinctly down into the street. Chick’s held came up and he waved & hand as he sped by. Alicia frantically wagged the square envelope, and Chick nearly ran down a flustered old lady on the crossing. In two min- utes he was up the stairs, p-nunl "Whlt you want, Alicia? I'm awful hi rr{ Alicia held out the envelope. “Please Ch‘ck deliver it to him yourself. It's very 'portant.” Chick started at the address. “Cun- ningham Reed!” he whispered in awe. “Why—why, Alicia, what you doing?"” “Please rrfi"' said Alicia and fell back on the pillows. She was still very weal A three-month siege with ty- phoid fever doesn't leave much of even sturdy constitutions and Alicia had never been exactly husky. But there was a smile on the little white face under its mass of dark red hair which me“breele through the window stirred gently. Compton Niel put down the burnt cork and picked up the lipstick, view- ing the reflection in the mirror with complete detachment. He could put on a perfect make-up without giving conscious thought to the matter. He was thinking that this was Friday and that tomorrow night would be his last appearance at any of the Reed theaters, “Reed says you ain’t got no spring,” the theater manager had brutally told Niel. Brady had said that the first of the week and Niel had strlllht'lly sought an interview with el had a new act that he believed Wollld go over big. If Reed would only listen to him! But Reed wouldn’t. He sent out word that a little new blood wouldn’t do the Reed chain of theaters any harm, and Niel had gone away with a sinking heart. God knew that ‘I THE EVENING STORY l dr-'n the last dollar of his savini unt. * * * He'd keep on his wben he went home tonight. always considered that a special favor. It vmm‘t. easy to perform for another half hour when every muscle :fl;“lc was :nrm it to m the lw- eyes ane numn. Reed eyed his secretary sternly. it _young lady was nearly in tears. “I—I c-couldn't help it, sir. He wouldn’t take no for an answer. Sald his orders were to put it in your glnnell and there was just no stopping m1” Reed dismissed her with a nod and turned over the missive that the de termined telepragh messenger shoved at him. He wouldn’t have been human if he hadn't been a little cu- rious. What peculiar urgency was there that a mere boy should storm a vic- torfous way through three offices? Why hldn‘t he held the boy? He looked at rencued address, ripped the envelope and scowled unbelie ly at the owllsh characters that staggered uncertainly across the purple page. . “1497 Bonant Street. “Dear Mr. Reed, will you please come here at 9 tonight. Not any “A LADY IN D e-up Alicia “What the devil!” muttered Reed. “Hey, Welton!” A young man appeared {from some inner recess. “What do you make of this?” Welton studied the note. “Doesn’t look to me, sir.” Reed’s eyes softened with a he carefully concealed. * Lz “Well, they've made it look like a child’s writing and, obviously, no child would be writing to you. I'd say that it looks a plot of some kind. Shl]l 1 get hold of a secret service——?" “No-0,” decided Reed, with a seri- ce. “And you need say nothing about it io any one, Welton.” “No, sir; of course not. The best way, no doubt, is just to ignore these things.” Alicia was almost in tears. Here it was nearly 10 o'clock and there had been no knock on her door. She had directed Mrs. Glandon to show up at once any gentleman who should call. The landlady supposed that the “child was playing some game with her fa- ther so was ly prepared, when she answered a knock at nearly 10 o’clock, to confront a gentleman whose clothes, even to her un!lmuhr eye, spoke that magic word, su “T was mld " uld the gentleman, “to call at 1497 Bonant street this evening.” ““Yes—oh, yes! ~Well—" fluttered Mrs. Glandon, her landladyship aplomb vinkle he was aware that there was not any spring in him! A man couldn't wutcn the only being in the world that he loved make an 8 or 10 week fight with death and not lose his spring. Besides, since coming from the hos- pital Alicia had not slept well and Niel had not been getting his rest. And, of course, the little imp had gotten it out of him about the failure to land a new contract. She al did. One couldn’t lie to her. now,” she had remarked gravely, “you are a gentleman in distress.” Thmufii out her illness, Niel had pre: flowers and picture books and puzzles with the elaborate ceremony that de- ldlxhtgd her and always to & “lady in “There will be a pair of us,” he an- swered ruefully, “if I don’t get a new booking.” He had grinned and joked a good deal, but he was afraid that he hadn't fooled his small daughter much. She was an uncanny little piece. She sometimes read his thoughts, as “Daddy Comp, what rent do we have to the hospital?” the day he had PROPOSALS. Bulldln:. vyhhmmn?'r;w‘ m«l O ovember 15, rfi’"fi?fl hfh" oder 1: B e Bnmq o Stutes “Briiicer " Whar G Tutormation o Spolication, e ott i8I0 M ane e EDUCATIONAL. SPANISH w&SeRierdx WASHINGTON Prol muu; mcfl“i"""'?“}. Ihlhod _‘vou CAN LEARN COMMERCIAL ART, INTERIOR DECORATION, COSTUME DESIG! 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This way, sir,” and then, “Alicia, here is the gentleman.” “Oh!” said a voice that seemed to take hold of Reed’s heart, he couldn't for the life of him tell why. He en- tered the room to see an eager head raised from a pillow. He looked around expectantly. There was no one else in n‘ht. exeept Mrs. Glandon, who had lanted herself inside the door. Reed loond at her, & glance that slid on and slid off, and Mrs. Glandon went out and closed the door and they could hear her retreat down the hall. “It can’t be,” said Reed, smiling at Alicia, “that you are the lady In distress. “Oh, please, yes, sir, T am! Will you sit down? We must hurry use, you see, Daddy Comp will be home in & few minutes and if he finds herz I don’t know what he will ‘The words came stumbling lor'.h most in one breath, and when thm were out Alicia did not know what to say next. Reed was entertained. He had a dramatist's taste for mystery and the t the pillow was very ap- pealing. He leaned comfortably back ix;huchurmdmmmmmm of uj . But this man seemed so ordinary that for a few minutes she was literally tongue-tied. While they sat gazing mlmly at one another a step sounded the hlll and Alicia sat up in w seel” she cried “on, 'hy dldnt you come before!” answered “1 involuntarily. wuldnt get away.” words were not out of his mnulh before the door the hand of a most villainous looking shirt. apparition before, minute there was no co: his mind and he came to his feet, startled, Alicia clapped her hands in- voluntarily. "Oh Daddy Comp, you kept it all on! compton Niel was grinning feebly out of his impossible mouth, though there wasn't a particle of grin in his thoughts. What was Reed possibly do- ing here? Then recollection began to asseil Reed and he ejaculated slowly, “Well— Il be—!" ‘The tone, for some reason, rendered Niel furious. It implied mthln( out- rageous and he retorted, “So I for that matter.” Alicia look from one to the other, understanding nothing but their tones, but_sufficiently alarmed by those. “It was a clever dodge, Niel,” said Reed deliberately. “I don’t know whzre you learned that I was ceptible to_children. I don't deny fl'le weakness, but it is the first time I have ever had any one try to play on it._ You—" But Alicia had suddenly compre- hended the spirit if not the words of Reed's charge and she flew eut of bed, stumbling over her nightgown as she confronteéd the dumbfounded thea- ter owner. “Oh, aren’t you horrid! You knew my Daddy Comp didn’t—didn't—I told you! What makes you so mean?” and she burst into tears and quietly fainted. Niel had her back in bed on the in- He took the water Reed hand- ed him, then commanded savagely, “Get out!” Reed sat down and when Niél again turned on him spoke quietly. “When she is feeling all right so she can watch, too, we'll listen to that new act of yours.” ‘THE END. (Copyright. 19 HELD FOR BURGLARY. 8. G. Hoffman Gets 30 Days for Larceny. Stephen Garnet Hoffman, 25 years old, of the 800 block of Eleventh street, whose arrest police believe has solved nearly a score of burglaries from room- ing houses in the vicinity of Thirteenth and K streets, was held for the action of the grand jury yesterday on cases of housebreaking and sentenced to 30 days in jail for one case of stant. AoRHILIP F Gacon. Fro Sailing Saturdays from New York te GALVESTON Calling at KEY WEST COMFORTABLE oil-burning steamers with attractive and diversified ac- commodations, wide decks, etc. C: larceny. Judge Isaac R. Hitt his bond at $1,000 in the housebreaking cases. There are 10 other cases pend- ing against. Hoffman on e records. Hoffman was arres 'mundn as he attempted. to dispose of a sult in & second-hand uwrg tive. Sergts. T. J. Sullivan, C. P. lnd J. later questioned the mm. | said to have. admitted 13 nhbnlu. JOY-RIDING BOND $5,000. Man Held for Grand Jury for Use of Auto. Charged with joy riding in an auto- nobile belonging to Samuel Altman, 224 P street, Roscoe James, colored, wu held for the action of the grand ury yesterday by Judge Isaac R. Hitt, whn fixe 1 I&l‘dbwnd at $5,000, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS Large Sale of Household Effects Player and Upright Pianos, Rugs, Carpet, Automecbiles, Etc. Bedroom, Dining, Moh and Velour Davenport and Bed-Davenport Suites, Breakfast Suites, Odd Pieces, Refrigerators, mps, Im- ported and Domestic Rugs, Talking Machines, Elec. Lighting Fix- tures, Refrigerating Cases, Office Equipment, etec. BY AUCTION At Weschler’s, 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 14, 1928 continuing until about 5 P.M. AM, - n0v10.13.15 $8,750—BUNGALOW' IN LELAND, CHEVY CHASE, MD. This s positively o bargain. Bullt on s wonderfully beautiful landscapea lot, 65x e irom school and transportation; six rooms and tiled E:él’n'u"}'nf'-"z"‘“" Bt S s fnprovepeis, Srpluee T M, porch; outside pantry adioining a letely equ! oak floors: arage o maich. “Here 1s s resl FLUnLLY. | See 1t At once. $8,950—CHEVY CHASE,:D. C.—SEMI- DETACHED funex, drick home, attractively designed and conventently locsted: all modern improyements. oak floors throughout: six sunny end prettily decorared oo $2d tlied bath with shower: Dulli-in serage. 3350 cash and monthly payments $16,950—BEAUTIFUL 16th ST. HEIGHTS. cenurmm detached colonial brick. 8 rooms, ¢ BEDROOMS, a shower; all modern improvements. osk floors, fireplace in living room, uipped kllch:n with IDAIRE, Welsbach hot-water heater: slate in good condition: 2.CAR BRICK GARAGE. Beautifully Jocated -:mn Tesidential section. A buy worth your immediate attention. $23,750—CLEVELAND PARK, NEAR JOHN EATON SCHOOL. A Mg oid coloaial home In splendid condition, 7 bedrooms and 3 baths with showers: all modern improvements,” oll burner. fireplace in living room. scieened side porch, 25 by 11: coat closet, Frigidaire, well eauipped kitchen. outside pantry ‘storase rooms in basemont and third foor: center-nall entrance, 1007s: 10t 85 by 158: t1ees and rhrubbery; bullt-i in ‘sarage. f0an exaulsite community st o very sensonable price. PHONE MAIN 9300 UNTIL 9 P.M. ~--BOSS & PHELPS; — REALTORS. y virtus B 1 = nd Southwe ngs every Wed- nesday to Galveston. Every Thursday New Mexico Arizona 2 TILED BATHS, y AUTOMOBILES CARRIED LOW RATE EXCURSION Colorado 3800 Miles—$110 up From New York to Galveston and mnom return. All steamer expenses included. MALLORY LINE {ment, Pler 36, N iver, N, Pessenger Da--- g e lnr New York City, N, A real homé | chase orice -hnve cfuding ; ne‘fi. 7 AGWI Furniture commen 9 0'Clock A.M. w last Hhhy nigh! : 5 AUTOMOBILES, returning it in a damaged condit Saturday morning.