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hita STAT, €ASHINGTON. 1. C. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1928 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. _____(Continued.) N crA s 3 OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Street Northwest TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER BRICK BUILDING, BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 1600 FIRST STREET NORTHEAST By virtue of & certain deed of trust dated 5. 1926, being instrument No. 155, | recorded March 11, 1926, among the land s of the District of Columbia, and at uest_of the party twcured thereby. | undersizned trustees will sell at public cien, in frcot of the premises. on WED- NESDAY. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF YOVEMBER. A D. 1928. AT THREE O CLOCK | P.M.. the foilowi bed jand and prem- ises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being Iot 100 in Francis don's subdivision of lots in square 3. Eck as per plat_recorded in Liber County folio 29, of the records | of the office of the sur for the District of Cclumbia. Assessed as lot 100, sauare 3520. Terme: Sold subject to a prior deed of AUCTION OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' CALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING: KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 320 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtus of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4850, folio 359 et sea. | of the land records of the District of Co- lumbja, and at the request of the party secured thereby. he undersigned trustees will_sell at pubiic auction, in front of the premises. on MONDAY. 'THE TWENTY. SIXTH_DAY OF NOVEMBER. A.D. 1928, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the foliow- inz-described Jand and premises. situate in trict of Columbia and designated as ng lot 44 in Trescott's subdivision of 1 in subdivision of “Rosedale and Isherwcod.” as per plat recorded in the {office of the surveyor for the District of | Columbia Liber 68, folio 52. Assessed | as_lot 44. square 4564 Terms:' Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.000.00. recorded in Liber 4850 at fclio 355 et seq.. of said land records. the trust for $6,500.00 further particulars of ! time of payment of the principal of which | which will ‘be shnounced at time of sale: | has been extended to December 11. 1928 the purchase price above said trust to be | with interest at 6 per cent per annum untii fa'51.000.00 in cash. bajance to be secured | paid. said interest payable semi-annually second trust on property sold. pavable | The purchase price above said trust to be £30.00 per month. incliding interest at 67 | paid eone-third in cash. balance in two equal | A deposit of £300.00 required. _Conve: instaliments, payable in one and two yeai ne.” etc.. at_{he purchaser's With interesi at 6 per cent per annum. pav. ¥ e complied with within thirts | able semi-anrvally from day of sale. and daye. otherwise deposit forfeited and the | secured by second deed of trust upon prop- Property mav he advertised and resold at the | erty sold or all cash at option of pur- discretion of the trustees {cheser. ‘A deposit of $300.00 required. Con THOMAS_E_ JARRELL, vevancing. recording. eic.. at the purchaser’s NIEL ¥. HICKEY. cost. Terms to be complied with within n016.19.21.23 Trustees. | thirty davs. oth e deposit forfeited and ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers, | {he preperty may be advertised and resold s s Interest on first trust and taxes to be ad- Trustee’s Sale of Valuable De- | """ ' ““'g8nets 1 srone. tached Frame Dwelling, No. 1208 Crittenden St. NW. FREDERIC E. JOHNSON. By virtue of a certain deed of tr n614.16.19.21.23.26 " Trustees. recorded in Liber No. 6612. folio 437 el sea SALES. PR DAY THOS. ' ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE. STORY BFICK RUILDING. NO. 1402 TWELFTH STREET N.W. CONTAINING | STORE. LIVING APARTMENTS _AND | BRICK GARAGE AND WAREHOUSE IN REAR: ALSO CERTAIN MEAT MARKET FIXTURES. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6072, folio 114 et seq. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the rcquest o: the party se- cured {hereby. the undersigned trustees will sauar offer for sale by public avction. in front i1 the office of {h evor for the District | of “the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE of the Columbia in Book County No. 24 at | TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. Subject to covenants of record. | 1025, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- sale: The above property will be | ing described land and premises. sitvate in | ! to a prior deed of trust for|the District of Columbia. to-wit: Lot 19 now overdue. Full particulars and | in sanare 279, imoroved as above. Also cer- r terms arnounced at sale tain fixtures, tools, implements, store equin- | £300.00 required of purchaser at ments. and _Ford _delivery truck: to be | of sale. Al conveyancing, I :cording sold either separatels or as a_whole. Totariai fees at cost of purchaser. Terms: As to personal property. cash: 3s 2lr o be complied with within thiry dass | to real estate. one-fourth of the purchae sale. otherwise the trustee money to be paid in cash. the balance \1 Ticht to resell the property at three vears represeated by the promissory ik of the defaulting purc note of the purchaser. With interest at § ster five days' advertisement of such resale | per cent per annum {rom day of sale. payv- some newspaper published in the city of | able semi-annually. secured by deed of trust S | upon the property’sold, or all cash. at the GEORGE H. O'CONNOR. option of the purchaser. A deposit of £500.00 od&de.exSt Surviving Trustee. i - ._ | required of purchaser at time of sale. All + ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers, | convevancing. recording. and notarial fees 'S "o N BRICK | at_cost of purchaser. Terms of)sale to be SALE OF MODER! complied with within' thirty days from day LING NO. 1522 A ST. N n deed of nt o pren TWENTY-THIRD DAY ' OF, 928 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- described land and premises. situa Columbia. to wit il and others’ subdivision | sa: 2020. as per plat recorded ct of time and of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the trust, | right to resell the property at the risk and PLANE TOBENAMED BY MRS, COOLIDEE Will Christen Big Fokker! Craft for Pan-American ] Service. { The first of a number of big tri- motored Fokker planes to be placed in service on the new Pan-American Air- ways passenger line, between Miami and the West Indies, will be christened at Bolling Field by Mrs. Calvin Cool- | idge Wednesday morning. ! Mrs. Coolidge accepted the invitation ! of the airways company to participate | in the ceremony because of her belief | in the value of the proposed Pan-Amer- fcan service as a means of fostering | closer relations between this country and nations to the south. | The christening will take place in the | presence of Latin American diplomats, representatives of the State Depart- ment, the Department of Commerce and the Post Office Department and mem- bers of the Pan-American Union. Can Carry 12 Passengers. The big transport plane which Mr: Coolidge will christen has seats for 12 passengers, and carries. in addition to two pilots, a radio operator and a steward. It will inaugurate a daily flying schedule January 8, under the new expansion program of Pan-Ameri- can Airways, in co-operation with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and the Florida East Coast Railroad. Combi- nation railroad and airplane service will be provided from New York, Phil- adelphia and Washington south to Florida and the capitals of five of the island republics. { The airways company, which already holds contracts for flying the air mail from Florida to the West Indies and Central America, on January 8 also will place passenger ships in operation between Miami, Havana and other West Indian capitals, with San Juan as a | | | - cr ik i Bk B Bh BL B B BE R I e e e e ) BEWARE THE COUGH FROM riou now with Creomulsion, an emulsified Creomulsion is a medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and hea olio_ 146. of the land of Columbia, and at v secured 'thereby. TIRS Y OUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M v | described land and premises. _situated | ct of Columbia. to-wit: Part 27 in Starr’s subdivision of lots in Souare 1060 as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of | nbla In Liber 12, at follo 19: begin- | Tor the same at the soucheast corne: of sald lot Tunning thence north along | the east line of said lot 98.29 feet: then: west 17.66 feet; thence south 98.20 feet to | A street: and thence east along said streot | 86 feet to the beginning: together with the right-of-way over the following described of lots 27. 28 and 20 in said sub- . beginnine at a point in the west | aid lot 20 38 feet south from the : northwest corner thereof and running thence | | _no17-dgds.exSu cost of the defaultine purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such reseale in some newsnaper published in the city of Washing- ton. D. 3 FREDERICK STOHLMAN, GUY H. JOHNSON, al a Trustees. TIONEERS, THOS. J. OWEN & 3 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE KNOWN AS PREMISES 1410 GIRARD STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No, 5969. folio 51 et scd., 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 THURSDAY.' THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1928, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land snd_premises. situate in the District of Co- di o southern terminal. points on the air lines will be sold by the railway companies in cities through States. Panama ways with an existing line now operat- ed by the company in Peru, giving di- ||, rect airplane connection from all parts | of the Eastern United States with the | South and Central American nations It later will oper- il te daily passenger lines to Panama nd to Nassau. Direct Through Tickets. 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Mat., 1 22, 4:30 Vividly Iilustrated Color and Mol William Fox Presents - The Classic of Spoken Motion Picture Drama NAPOLEON’S ‘BARBER From the Play by Arthur Caser OTTO MATTIESO FRANK REICHER HELEN WARE PHILIPPE De LACEY John Ford in this, his first Fox- Movietone production. has accom- plished what all filmdom has been striving to achieve— the perfect blending of the Spoken Word with Thrilling Dra- matic Action. To Commemorate Century of Franz Schubert Music the Fox Grand Orchestra LEON BRUSILOFF, Conducting Offers a Medley of Schubert Melodies - Good Seats at Soe. nd TONITE at 8:30 SHUBERT s BELA'SC Momt. MESSRS SHUBERT . H. WOODS presents The Great Theatrical Sensation THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN NIGHTS. 30¢ TO $2.50 Best Seats—WED, MAT. i MAT. 120 SEATS NEXT SUNDAY NITE $ATS - bn the Stage “Dixie Blues’ Eztravagantly Staged with a Great Cast of B'way Entertainers AYRES, MALINOFF & RASCHE 16 FOX TILLERETTES Dainty Darlings of Dance JOHNNY SPECIAL Virtuoso of the Harmonica ESTELLE FRATERS Divine Divinity of Dance DOROTHY NEVILLE Syncopated Cocktail of Song TYLER MASON ““The Singing Fool STANLEY and BURNS Four Feet of Riotous Rhythm Charles Emerson_Cook_atrada MITES | N imgten Hude Lovers Famous M Comedy Repors 53:30 :-w- Co. in | si.oo No, No, | s Nanette cay and excellont organ- pany three dollag no mera than we proe to give at half vrice, ‘o realiza that s offer Eight of the big Fokker transport . planes are to be placed in service early in January. The planes now are heing built by the Fokker factories. Before the end of next year, according to pres- | ent plans, at least 20 of the big planes | will be in operation over the Pan- American routes. lumbia, and designated as and being parts of lots 4 and 5 in block 41 in the subdi- vision known as North Grounds of Colum- bian University. as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber Governor Shepherd at folio 149. described as follows: Begin- ning at & point 37 feet 6 inches east of the northwest corner of said lot 5. thence east along the south line of Girard street iect 6 inches; thence south 142 feet to east_53 feet 1 inch to the east line of said | thence north 20 feet: thence west 1 inch to the west line of said lot to point of 7Q TONIGHT at 8:20 Mats. THUR. & SA™. . Lee Shubert Presentz Greatest Mystery Play Ever Staged SEE_AND HEAR FOX MOVIETONE NEWS THRILLING SCEN OF 'RIS” SURVIVORS REACHING PORT 33 feet I, and thence south 20 feet exinning. Terms: Property will be sold subect to a prior deed of trust for $4.000 at 6 due February 4, 1930: balance cash. A deposit 5f $300.00 required at sale. All convevancing, | recording. and not: fees at cost Of pur- chaser. rms (o be complied with within thirty days from cay of sale otherwise ustee reserves the right to resell property risk_and_cost of defaulting purchaser, {a7 | the District Court Cause the north line of an alley condemned in No. 659; thence west along the north line of said alley 37 feet 6 inches: thence north 142 feet to the TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. ter five days’ advertisement of such resalc some newspaper published in Washington, it HERBERT R. KING. nolo. s.exSu Surviving Trustee. THOS, J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. | 1431 Eve Sireet Nortawest. H SUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. CONSISTING OF TWO 2-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK DWELLINGS, SITUATE NOS_ 1710 AND 1712 FIRST STREET NORTHWEST. By virte of two certain Seeds, of trust | toer No. 3 Y FTS repettiveiy: et see ot lh:nlfl:nnv.{! of the Disirict of Columbia. a | T oTeR 10kt 'of the pr-ty secursd thereby. the siened ’ trustees will sell. 8t DUblic action. in_ front_of the premises. PAV. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF NOVEN BER, A.D. 1928, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the foliowing-described land ‘and premises, Situate in the count~ of Washinzton, District of "Golumbia. ond desiznated, as and, being ts numbered nine (9) and ten (10) in N, Beale's subdivision of lots, in Tumbered five (3). “Bloomingdzale. ' as plat recorded Liber County 8 at 51, i the ofics of the survevor for District_of Golymbia. subject to the place of beg'nning Terms: Sold_subiect ‘) a prior deed of | trust for $18,000.00. further particulars of | which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid £3.000.00 in cosh, balance to be se- cured by second trust. pavable $100:0Q per month, including interest at 67, or all cash. A deposit of $1.000.00 required. ' Conveyanc- ing, 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, O. M. BOAZE. W. E. SIMPSON. &ds,exSu_ Trus ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, 914 3rd ST. N.E. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Eaouity Cause _No. 4, the undersizned | trustees will offer for salé by public auction. | in front of the premises. on MONDAY, THE | TWENTY-SIXTH DAV OF NOVEMBER. 1928. AT FOUR-FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the | following-described land and premise: it T e ttion_ line as shown on aid | ate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot pirts 5o l‘r\llrh 1'6’» s?‘«‘d h‘)glcsk ngmag;;gd l\,‘,"\_: { n;lrltb‘errd 135 in \vmu;n Aa'?;};sli“bpdewmlo‘ 2 ‘and_ten (10). of Tots in_sanare nimbere: r plat (3). s is embraced in lot, numbered two 12): | fhereof recorded in the office of the suryeyor it BT R e ol ORISR Bt | ot The DISUG of Clidmbt dn ver 31t | wect alo to the covenants uf record 107 | ' "Terms of sale: One-third cash. balance in ith the improvements. consist two equal installments represented by the olosiory and CEllar PG " fhe burchase | Dromissory notes of the purchaser. ble mlerms of sale: One-tEiT Malance In two | in one and two vears with interest at six §7 i ictallments. payable in one and two | Der cent per annum from day of sale. pa. O teat &1 six per centum per | able semi-annuallv. secured by deed of trust i, pavebls semicannaily, from dav, of | (oD, ROREKY 20U 0% "0r $300:0 requirad st upon _the 3 €p0s! X e 57 Aredish! ot the optic of “urchaser at ‘sale. - All conveyancing. National—"Rosall i Y, At a0 o musical comedy, Belasco—"The Trial of Mary Dugan,” melodrama, at 8:20 p.m. Poli's—“The Silent House,” mystery play, at 8 | | O | E RIALTO | AN EPIC OF ROMANCE AND PASSION “THE SCARLET LADY" FEATURING LYA DE PUTTI. DON ALVARADO, WARNER OLAND —JOHNNY SLAUGHTER'S RIALTO REVELERS AND OTHER HITS— R LOEW’S CoLumeiA F_St._at_12th—Cont. from 10:30 " 2nd BIG WEEK A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Sound Pictus WHITE SHADOWS IN SOUTH SEAS A romantie and stirring film of the South Seas with 1,001 sight ound sensations featurin MOITE BLUE RAQUEL_TORRES METRO MOVIETONE ACTS FROM 9 MONTHS ON BROADWAY MON. EVE. NEXT WEEK ‘. 1o & Sat. 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BUDDY ROGERS Heard and Seen in Paramount’s Production of Youth and Pep a pm. ‘ox—“Nanoleon's Barber” (dialogue), at 12:35, 2:50, 4:45, 8 and 10:05 p.srLP Columbia—"White Shadows of the | South Seas.” at 11:15 a.m., 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:30 p.m. Little Theate—'The Kreutzer Sonata,” continuous 1 to 11 p.m. Tivoli—"The Singing Fool” (sound), atAan:hfl-, 3&35, SVO, "1230 and 9:30 p.m sador—‘Varsity," : : lng TR sity,” at 6:15, 7:50 ‘entral—“Kit Carson,” at 12: 2 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 5:40 pam. " > COMPANY THEATRES *The Hourer of Talkier* THE BEST WAY 9TH AT D ST. Fh'e Fr. 1331 Twl MUTUAL BURLESQUE New Faces—New Show Every Week “BARE FACTS” Seats. Mrs. ¢ i Droop’s. 1300 G St. Main 6493. : I cash. at the option of O o, 0Ty Ik et 6 3200 0n each | recording, and notariai fees at cost of pur- o '0f property sold will be reauired ot |chaser. Terms to be comolied with withi. S1e¢ R ‘Convevancing. recordins. | thirty days from day of sale, otherwise tru at cost of purch Terms of sale 10 | tees reserve the richt to resell property complied with wi ten cays from dav risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after saie. otherwise {rustees resefve Lbe | five davs’ advertisement of such, Iesale in sell the proverty a s 11 avne y e i ar wiiotdve sdavs’ | e “DEWRDKDRS S DS Ll DL I ER Sisement of such Tesale In Some news S OARD BOsD. B Dublished i Washiveton, DG Tavasement. Building. MEDFORD P. CANBY, MetSamoNien Bobk Bilidtie, 0 Trustees nol4-d&ds.exSu Trustee: O ot ONEERS \DAM A, WESCHLER & SON. Auctionee Northwest. LEF =, /0- | TRUSTERS' YODERN _BRICK ISTEE: SALE OF VALUABLE r;ra\c‘v; R‘D'\E«'E fi"\vf_#LEN,:‘)F ”El?DBNlNCHBIEON STORY AND CELLAR. METAL-ROO! DR NG, ST BRICK_RESTDENCE. BEING PREMISES | g¢virtue of a cortain deed of trust. duly NO._ 508 D~ STREET SOUTHEAST. |, ,corded in Liber No. 5642. folio 12 et sea.. WASHINCTON, D. C. | of the land records of the District of Co- By riiie of & gertain deed of trust dated | fntle 1N TETORH, Ofaquost of he DAFLY Eoptember 23, 1025 beinz, PR Wereby. (e Minderuicred " iruleet ki cdSeptember _25. 1925 ill offer for sale'by ction, G e o The. District of Colm: | at the' ‘Sremicer 'on TUESOAY. THE b a. ard at the request of the party secured | thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell ‘ubiic auction. in front of the prem- | on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY- HTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. A.D. 1923 n019.21.23.2 ~ OWEN 1431 Eve St TWENTV-SEVFENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1928. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing-described land and “premises. situate I'l‘ ihe District. of ‘Columbia, 1o wit: Lot 73 i CoES G PURPIREY A0, B0eS TG ine 2 ‘ " | Sibdivision of Iots in. block 4. " FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK FAL. the folo | €115 aber plat Tecorded in Liber 7. falio lowing-described land 4nd premises, sitUale | 11g] of the records of the office of the sur; in'the District of Columbia. and designated | vovorof the District of Cojumbia. said lan ' saunre eight bu V-tour (844). | fus irposes ; ¢ B Sehes 5% Jollows: Beginning on the south | fwosstory and cellar brick dweiling. 8 rooms said_lot sixty-three and twelve | and bath. hot-water heat. electric light. dredths (63.12) feet east outh- Terms of sale: The above oroperty will corner of said square. ast on | he <nld sublect to a prior desd of trust ,(’nr " street south seventeen a 11 | £3.750, particulars at sale: balance $250 ¢ edths (17.50) feet. thence north cash. ' remainder bpavable "$50 per ‘month, Aead (100) feet. thi west which incindes interest on Arst and second twelve bu: ths (8.12) feet trusts at 6'57. secured hy a second deed of Fl AT thence sonth nine and o et thenca west iTust upon proverty sold. or sl cash over thence d fruct. at ootion of purchaser. A devosit of | $250 ‘veauired at saje. All convevancing. re- cording and notarial fees at cost of bur- fhaser. ‘Terms to be complisd with within fnirty davs from dav of sale. otherwise trustees Teserve the Tight 'to resell property. at ‘risk and cost of defaultine purchaser, After five davs advertisement of such resale fn'some newspaper publishad in Washington. D ©. JAMES F. SHFA. FLOYD E. DAVIS, Trustees. "t hundredths (9.38) feet, et to the place of v. Bergman re eight hun per plat_re- of the records r of the Dis- | ‘and forty-four ded in Liber 18 folio 15 of the office of the surve {rirt of Columbia. Terms of ssle’ One-third of to he paid In c: hase | e | _not6-d&ds.exsu and two | num, pav- Rale, CHRYSLER “70” COUPE CHEVROLET *28” COACH By Order Trustees in Bankruptey DODGE “27” SEDAN For Storage and Repair Charges HUDSON “27” BROUGHAM PAIGE ““26” SEDAN PACKARD “6” TOURING For Finance Company BUICK ““28” SEDAN FORD “27” TOURING Hich_Grads AUTOMOPILES BY AUCTION At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 21st, 10 AM. no19£20 the | r all cach. he option of A deposit of £500.00 req recording. ete.. at pur to be complird with herwise ceposit forfeited an rtised and resold y fir prcperty sold. o 1" purchaser i ECKER. SPENCER ARMSTRONG. Trustees. 2.23.94.27.28 CTORGE WEAVER. Au TRUSTEF S OF VAL neer, Leesburz, Va. TOMAC, RIVER. R 24, 1928 AT 2P.M.. COURTHOUSE. | LFESF VA Pursuant to the t a certain deed of trust execited by Edws Allen to the Undersigned tustee. dated March 1. 19796, | G of record in {hs clerk's office of the of Tou n 1 <1 ‘at"public aiiction to the hizh- of < or parcels en hundred and hi' one-hundredths T lecs. situated in Run disirict. Loudoun Counts. 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