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REAL SALE—HOUSES. A FINE STONE RESIDENCE IN CHEVY CHASE, 10,000 Sq. I't. of Ground. $24.500. ange for Smaller Home. Will Exct All-stone _construction, tile roof. ten rooms (5 bedrooms). two bath frst floor lavatory, concrete fron! porch, massive stona firepiace in living Toom. painted walls, two storage built-in_garage. rooms in basement Less paved street, southern exposure. than twe ‘squares off Conn. ave. will_consider exchange for house in town. You will not Teadily find the counterpart ®f this aplendid_home within several thou- nd dollars of this low figure. It is an exceptional vait Call L. SANSBURY CO., INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.W. National 5904. Phone Service Until 9 P.AL 1466 HARVARD ST. Modern 9-room. detached home. near 16th REAT, BARGAIN TO OUICK BUYER. 5718 Sth ST. N.W. 8 large, outside rooms; all mod- ern plumbing, buiit-in tub and; shower: house completely screened throughout; large brick and con- crete front porch; cold storage | room in cellar; lot 144 feet deep | to wide paved alley; convenient to ESTATE. AUCTION SALES. e SEOXORRDRER. THOS. J N & SON. AUGTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Four-Story Brick Apartment Building Containing 33 Apartments, 6 garnge:, Known as Premises 0. Southwest. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust. being instrument No. 2051. recorded July 14. 1927, among the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the parly secured “ihereny. the undersigned trustees will sell at public aucton, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY. THIRD DAY OF JANUARY. AD. 192, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the following-ce- sccibed’ land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and beite lot 46 in David A. Baer's combination of Iots in sauare 635, as per plat recorded n Liber 7. folio 174, of the records of the offic: of the survevor of the District of Co- lumbia; subiect to the free use of the par wail on the dividing line between sald lot 46 and lot 45 in the same combination in sald sauare, as 1eserved in deed from David A. Bacr_and wife to Carmelo Suraci, re- corded March 11, 1026 as instrument No ng_the land records of the District bia. Terms: Sold subect to a prior deed of tenst for $A2.50000. further garticulars of which will be annourced at time of sale the purchase price above said trust to be hird in cash. balance in two eaual yable in one and two vears. per_centum_per annum ble semi-annually from day of sale. se- ed by second deed of trust on property all cash. at option of purchaser. A di DPasit of $2.000.00 reauired. Convevancin recordine, etc., at the purchaser's c Terms to be complied “with twithin thirty otherwise deposit forfeited and the riy may he advertised and resold at discretion of the trustces ALPHONSE M. BAER, FUGENE YOUN 23 Trustees “TRADE MARK C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. cars, stores, schools and chyrches. | It will pay you to inspect this house at once. Terms will be sat- isfactorily arranged. Open and| lighted until 9 p.m. 3 THIS HOME WAS BUILT BY WALTER A. DUNIGAN, Corner. New Detached Br Cleveland PPark Section. SEE THIS NEW. ENGLISH-TYPE, CE\ TER-HALL-PLAN ~ RESIDENCE ' AND JUDGE FOR_YQURSELF. ' You will ap- preciate the DISTIN UNIQUE FEATURES to be found. SPACIOUS, LIVABLE COMFORTS ‘will immediately impress the most fastidious. A living zo0m 21x15. with ARTISTIC FIREPLACI @ining Toom 17x14 with bay W feaded glass. “SANITARY Buii-in features and ELECTRIC RI FRIGERATION. first-class TILE_LAVA- TORY, a BEAUTIFUL stairway. On the secord fl FORTA E MS. BATHS, finished in_imported COLORED TILE. Wide stairway to huge ATTIC The latest features. conveniences and STANDARD EQUIPMENT are to be found A built-in garage for TWO CARS. i floor walis and hall are finished in OIL- TEX. ' The roof is HEAVY SLATE, cop- rer ‘guttering and 'downspouting.’ At- Tractively landscaped lot with a frontage of 120 and 88 ft. on TWOQ PROMINENT strects. The pries is ONLY $21,500. Lib- eral terms : EVENING PHONE SERVICE 7 TO 9. Schwab, Valk & Canby, 1704 Conn. Ave. Pot. 830. —_— - st L SALE OR RENT—HOUSES. §-ROOM HOUSE. Furnished 1f Wanted. Hyattsville 412-W. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. ched, next to cor. Conn. ave. 3817 orrison st —8 rooms, bath, lavatory, am i Apply CARROLL, 918 G st. n.w. Main 10439, WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR 6 OR 8 ROOM houses: reasonably priced, white or colored. FARLE WEST MANSON, 1103 Vermont ave. Frank. 9373. eves. Cleve. 5054. B, o GOOD CASH PAYMENT FOR 6-RM. HOUSE Dflceg Flthlv give particulars. Address B‘nx 412-8, Star office. fi'i;JAOND v VE_CLIENTS. BOTH WH! :oor:!l.“rugylm buy desirable properties fhat are priced reasonably in the northeast and northwest sections. List your property Ior sale or rent with us for personal inspec- tion and attention. WAPLE & JAMES, INC.. 1226 14th St. N.W. " North 962. . BUNGALOW OR SMALL HOUSE WITH nwrlhgrn Avomr-. in Takoma. Woodridge or Brookland; near cars. $6,000 to $7.000. Have client with $1.000 cash ready to buy. MCcLACHLEN BANKING CORP' Real Estate Dept.. 10th and G. Main 432. — s AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON T E & SON, AUCTIONEERS, o, Jl(l?vé-v': Street Northwest. SALE OF TWELVE SEMI-DE- BRICK ‘RIS" ID]EI;;CE]S‘.HBEXNG 1427, 1431, 1433, 1435, 1439 AND 144 VHITTIER STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of four certain deeds of trust uly tecorded in Liber No. 5673. folios 149. 43, 155 and 150 et seq. of the Jand records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- uest of ihe party secured thereby, the un- ersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on THURSDAY. TENTH DAY OF JANUARY. A D. 1920, MMENCING AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem- iges, situate in the Disirict of Columbia. and designated as and being lots 46, 47, 48. 49, 50, 82, 54, 56, 57, 58, 60 and 61 in square 2782, in C. B. Hamilton's subdivision of part ! tract of land known as “Girl's Por- tion,” as per plut recorded in Liber 80, folio 94, of the records of the office of Lhe sur- weyor for the District of Columbia: subject to build\n‘ restriclion liue as shown on said plat. Terms: Each sold subect to 8 prior deed f trust for $9.250.00, due December 22, 1928, furlher particulars of which will be an- Touneed 8¢ time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A de- osit of $500.00 required on each parcel at Bine. of sbie. Comvevancing. recording, e1c, at the purehager's cost. Terms to be com- Dlied with within thirt de- Posit forfeitad and the property may be ad- {ertised and resoid at the dlscretion of the toes. pasess B iON RORRRCY,, L - ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Trustees’ Sale of Modern Four- Story and Cellar Brick Apart- ment Building, No. 1321 Fair- mont Street Northwest. By virtue of & deed of trust recorded De- ecmber 18, 1925, as instrument No. 54. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and #t the request of the parties gecured therebr, Med trustees will ofter for sale by public muction, in_front of the remises. on FRIDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH AY OF JANUARY, 1929, AT TFOUR the following-described land #nd_premises. Bituate in the District of Co- bia. 1o Wit: All of Jot 15 in block 31 in n Sherman, trustee’s. subdivision called "Golumbia Heights.” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber Governor Sheplierd at Tolio 158, excepting so much of said lot as was condemned and taken for ailey nses hy proceeding in District Tourt c Ko, 016, in ipreme Court of the Dis- trict_of G . subject to the right to the perpaiual a party wall of the west wall of the building located on the above-described iot granted by Frederick W True and wife to Frankiin T. Sanner by ed Juv 21, 1898, and recorded in Tiher 2335 at folio 101, subject to the cove- nants of Tec Terms of sale: To be sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for 365,000 at 6.7, due on or before May 5. 1929, balance ail ‘cash or terms o be annou time of sale. t ot $1000 required at sale. All ing. recording and notarial fees of purel aser. Terms ta be complied With within 10 days from _other- wise trustees reserve the rig) erfy at risc and cost cf defa or.” after five days' advertisemen Jeawle in some newspaper pub ashington, D. PHILIP 8_PEVSER. HAROLD P. GANSS. Tru: PEYSER. FDELIN & PEYSER, Attorncvs for the holder of the notes. 128 Rk, S ADAM A WEBCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 351 WARREN STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain_deed of trus recorded in Liber No. 5278, folio 313 of the land records of the District of in. and at the reauest of, the party thereby, the ersigned ‘trustees will offer 107 sale by pudlic wuction. in frov e remises. on FRIDAY, THE X H AY OF JANUARY. 1929, AT PIVE O'CLOCK P, the Tollowing-described land and prem- Jses. situnte in the District of Columbia. to Wit: Lot numbered fifiy-nine (59 in A= pleton Cady's subdiy of part of lot Bumbered 2 in sa imbered ten b dred and thirts-t 1033, a8 per yecorded in he offee of the survevor fhe District of Columbia in Liber 41, olio 175. T s of sale: One-third of the purchase money 1o be paid in cash. the helance in Txo equal installments, represented by the Tomissory motes of the purchaser. payable Pi"0me: and 'two. years, Wilh Intecest ai six per cent per annum from dav of sale. pay- Bble semi-annually, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 3250 Teauired of purchuser at time of sale. conveyancing, recording and notarial fees ut Cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 10 be com- Plied with within (hirly days (rom day of Eale, otherwise the (ristecs Teserve the right 10 Tesell the property. st the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five duys' Rdvertisement of such resale In tome news- TACHED PREMISES 1411 1423, Auctioneers. 1l prop- purchas- of such shed in Aucts. 715 13th St REGISTERED H | High-Grade | Slightly Used Household Effects of Every Description At Public Auction At Sloan’s 715 13th St SATURDAY January 12th, 1929 at 10 AM. Terms: Cash €, G- SLOAN & €O, Inc,, Auets. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATE NO. 725 FERN STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5641. folio 420 ef sea., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured eby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1929, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK the following-described land and premises, ‘situate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, and desig- nated ‘as and being lots numbered sixteen (16) and seventeen (17) in George W. Chase’s subdivision of land. taxed us lot numbered eight hundred and two (802) in | square numbered thirty-one hundred and seventy-seven (3177). as per plat recorded in Liber 80, at folio 151, in the office of the survevor of the District of Columbia. together with the improvements, consisting of_2-story dotached frame residence Terms of sale: Qne-third of the purchase money_to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one and two years. with interest at 6 per centum per annum, pavable semi-snnually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- eriy sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days advertisement of such resale in some news- paper published in Washington, D. C. CLAUD LIVINGSTON, WILMOT W. TREW. 210.12,14.16,18, 1 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON AUCTIONEERS Household Furniture Pianos, Rugs, Antique Dutch Chest (Dated 1754) Automobiles, Etc. Including Bedroom. Dining, Daven- ' and Bed - Davenport Rnites, akfast Suites. Lamps. Talking hines, Refrigerating Case, Radio Sets, ete. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY January 12, 1929 Furniture, 9 a.m. Automobiles, 108 310,11 C. G, SLOAN & CO., INC.. AUCTIONEERS, 715 Thirteenth "Street Northwest. SALE_OF HOUSBEHOLD GOODS, PIANOS, PERSONAL EFFECTS, ETC., FOR STOR- AGE CHARGES. Notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY. JANUARY TWENTY-SIXTH, 1920. AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. there will be sold at public auction. in the rooms of C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc.. 715 13th st. n.w., Washington, D. C., to enforce liens for storage and other charges due and unpaid, all household goods. pianos, personal effects, etc., stored with us in the following names: Mrs. M. B. Young, F. C. Wathen. Andrew Watts, R. T. Waller, Mrs. J. M. Tatem, M. S. Stanner, Mrs. M. Reed, Alexander Russell, Richard 'Rossman. Miss Jessie Sauer, Mrs' Mary Fountain, Mrs. R. B. Engel. Miss Eugenia M. Carey, William Biooks, W. L. Allen, C. M. Freeman, Joseph Feiter,' A.” O. ‘Green. Dr’ M. W. Howard, Joseph Henratty, Harry J. Jackson, Mrs. Matlie Johnson.' Robert Kitiredge, M. D. Lindray. David Milne, F. H. Mitchell, Thomas G._O'Neill and Hattie Roilins. Terms: Cash NATIONAT, CAPITAL STORAGE AND MOV- ING CO. 1434 You St. N.W., Washing- ton; DG, - | 1a10.35 TIONEERS Modern Cafeteria and Restaurant Equipment BY AUCTION At | No. 1025 15th St. N.W. § MONDAY January 14th Commencing 10 A.M. Steam Table, Salad Table, PBattery Trns. Stand’ and Warming Closet. |@ Water Fountain, 11 Tables. 51 B. Chairs. Mirror, Brass Railing. § izer. Exg Boiler, Elec. Fan. Fire |} tincuisher. Chef's T | ase Trap, Refrizerator. Hot Plate, | S Ranges. Aluminum Trays. Cook- £ Utensils, Crockery, Glassware, Tableware. etc. ADAM A. WESCHI §a10.11.12 Trustees’ Sale of Valuable| Real Estate, near Bethesda, | land. for Montgomery County, sitting as a court of passed in & cause wherein Lycia and others are plaintiffs and C. Wear Strothers and others are anis, it being No. 4815 Equity, lened, s trustees appointed by said decree, will offer at public sale 10 the high- Pt bidder, at the courthouse door in the Town of Rockville, ON MONDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 19: AT THE HOUR OF TWELVE O'CLOCK M., 1 the renl estate mentioned in said pro- cendings. contaming fifteen and _one-nalf rcres of land. more or less. This Property is Sitnated on the north side of the river rond, arsoining the property known as the Naylor fract. and )& about ene-quarter of a mile to (he east of the intersection of the river road and Wilson lane and has a front foot- age on the river road of hetween three Mindred and four hundred feet. This prop- eriy s improved by a five-room dwelling house and a four-room bungalow s roperty is very well located for a siburban idence and is close to the Burning Tree and the Congressional Country Club Terms of sule 85 prescribed by the decree “third cush. upon the ratification of the ale, one-third in one year and one-thivd in 1o yeurs. und to be secured to the salisfac- flan " of the trustees, or ull cash, at the option of the purchaser: the credit’portions {o bear interest. A deposit of 1000 will be yeatired when the property is knocked down aper published in the city of Washington, pre! MALCOLM HUFTY L WILLIAM A. CADY, - oln8-s08has, 835y Trustees. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. ROBERT PETER. Jr. WILLIAM F. PRETTYMAN. Ja10.120 Arnste 211 Delaware Avenue | oF | THIRTY ! the purchase price | subdivision "of | records of the Montgomery County, Mary-| By virtue of a decree of the Circnit Court | the | THE EVENING AUCTION SALES. _____ FUTURE DAYS. =5 THOS. J__OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Strect Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE STORE AND' APARTMENT ABOVE, KNOWN AS PREMISES 825 P STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly veco-ded I Tiber No. 5602, folio 175 et sea., | 2 the land records of the District of Co: fambin, And at the Teauest of the party secuied tnereby. the undersigned trustees Will' sell at public auction, i front_of the premises.” on THURSDAY., THE SEVEN- TEENTH DAY OF JANUARY. AD. 1920, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P'M., the follow- {ng-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and beite parts of lots 12 and 13 in Jacob Arth and others' 'subdivision of square 914, 85 per piat recorded in the office of the sur- voyor for the District of Columbia in Liber W. F.. folio 125: beginning. for the said parts of lots at a Lot on F street 20 feet West of the northeast corner of said sauare, thence west 20 fect. thence south 81 feet 17 liches. thenee east 20 feet. thence north 81 feet 27 inches to beginning ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 1o be paid in cash. balance in two eqtial installments. pavable in one and two years. with interest at six per cenfum per annui. payable semi-annually. from day of Sale. secured by feed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit’ of $500.00 will be required at time of sale All conveyancing. Tecording. etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 16 be complied with within 30 davs from day of saie. otherwise the trustees re- serve the vieht to Tesell the property at the Tisk and cost of defaulting purcpaser. after five days advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, Di'C MILTON H, SCHOFIELD, WILLIAM C. BLUNDON. _$aB10.12.14.16.17 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. SALE OF VALUARLE TWO- ZLLING. KNOWN AS MADISON ~STREET TRUSTEES' STORY BRICK DW! PREMISES 1434 NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Libor No. 5822. folio 75 e sed., of the land records of the District of Colum- bin. and at the reauest of the party secured therenv. the undersigned trusiees will sell At public auction. in front of ihe premises. on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SFCOND DAY JANUARY. AD. 1929. AT ~THREE- O'CLOCK P the following-de- coribed land and premifes. situate in the District of Columbia. and desisnated as and being lot 18 and the west 1549 feet front by full depth thereof of lot 19 in sauare 2721 1n the subdivision of part of “Peter's Aill Seat’ made by the Holmes Central Realty Corporation. as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Cotmbia in Liber 36. folio 4 Terms: Sold subiect to & prior deed of st for $15.000.00. furiher particulars of announced at time of sale bove said trust to be deposit_of $1.000.00 re- ng. recording, etc. at Terms to be complied tr which will be cash. A Convesanc: the purchaser’s cost with within thirty days. otherwise depos forfeited and the properts mas be adve: tised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. LEWIS T. BREUNINGER, RACE G. SMITHY. srid deed of trust Tru AUCTIONEERS, orthwest paid_in auired (Described in as Horace J. Sn 1210.12.14.16.18. ees. & SO iye Sticet Trustees’ Sale -of Valuable Un- on Waterside Drive, West of Massachusetts Avenue North- west, in Square 2500. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated December 10, 1925, being instrument No. 160, recorded December 11, 1925, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘wue- tion. in_front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, AD. 1929, AT THREE OCLOCK PM., the following-described land and premises, sit- uate in the City of Washington. District of Columbia, and Gesignated as and being parts of lots 23, 25, 26, 27. 28 and 29 in block 7, in Gardiner 'G. Hubbard's subdivision of Iand now known as “Belair Heights,” ns per plat recorded in Liber County 6, folio 80. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. described as fol- lows: Beginning for the same on the west- erly of a public alley 15 feet wide as shown ‘on said plat of "subdivision, said westerly line being also the easterly. line of said_lot 22 at & point distant 100 feet souterly {rom the Southerly line of Massi- chusetts avemue, thence north 46 derees 53 minutes west 13635 feet to intersect a curve to tie left on' the arc of & circle whose radius is 307.42 feet measured on the south- erly line of said avenue at a point distant 5173 feet southeasterly from the most north- erly corner of lot 23 in said subdivision, thence southerly ‘with the line of said curve 219.57 feet to the most southerly corver of said lot 20 and to the westerly line of said alley thence northerly along the westerly line of said alley 166.25 feet to the place of beginning. said described part of lots being now embraced in lot 51 in square 2500, with Tight of was for private alley over the rear or southerly 15 feet by the full width of lots 53 o 58 in said sauare Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance on or before three years. with inferest at six per centum per annum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property soid, or all cash. at the option of <the purchaser. A deposit of $1.000 will be required at time of sale. All conveyanging, recording, etc.. at cost of pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty davs from day of sale. other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser. after five days' adver- tisement of such Tesale in some newspaper published in Washington, BECKER, JAMES J RANDALL H. HAGNER. _in9-d&ds.ex8u Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE_ OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. 2117 E STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Ma; 18, 1928, and recorded May 22. 1928 a8 instriiment No. 114, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- auest of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by pubke auction. in front of the premises, on 'UESD, THE PIPTEENTH DAY OF JAN- UARY. '1020. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premise: situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 31 in Thomas E. Waggaman, trustee’s. part of saquare 81. ns per Liber 14, folio 74, of the e of Lhie surveyor of U Distriet of Col 4. Also lots 32 to 4 iuclusive, in Willism Muirhead's subdivisi of lots in square 81, ax per plat recorded Liber 15, folio of the aforesaid survey- or's office vecords Terms of sale: The above property will be sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for $40.000.00 at six (6%) per cent, due on or before May 18. 1931, balance all cash or terms to be ennounced at time of sale. A deposit of $3,000 00 required of purchaser at time of ‘sale. Al convesancing. recording. revenue stamps knd notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compliad with within ten days from dav of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, er five days’ advertisement of such resale in some news- paper_published in the City of Washing- ton, D. C. georremop e, JULTUS 1. PEYSER. | Trustees, Attorney for the holder of, the notes. ind-d&ds.exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTFES' SALE OF VALUABLE M- PROVED REAL, FSTATE. HEING_RRICK ELLING. NO. 1014 7th STREET NORTHEAST, By virtue of a’certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 4230, folio 350 el seq of the Iand 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 "MONDAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY. "AD.~ 1929, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the foilowing-described land and premises. situate in the city of Wash- ington. District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot one hundred and thirty (130) in the National Capital Investment Company's subdivision of lots in sauare eizht hundred and fty-six (856, as sald subdivision s recorded in Liber 16, folio 62, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of snle: One-third of the purchase money to he paid in cash, balance in {wo eaual installments, pasable in one and two years. Wilh interest at 7 per centum per annum, pavable semi-annuaily from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. & deposit cf $300.00 will he requized at time of sale. All conveyancing, ecording, revente stamps. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty dass from day of saie. otherwise the tristees reserve the righi to resell the property at the risk nd cost of defauiting purchaser afier five davs' waver- sement of sich resale in_some new: published in Washinaton, D G oo JAME NICHOLSON. at0-dgds.exsh O atees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DWELLING, NO. 302 ¥ STREET N E X By vir(ie of a decree of the Supieme Court of the District of Columbia passed 1n ca tees will offer for sale by public auction. in | front _of the premises, on TUESDAY. -THE | FIFTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY. 1949, AT | FOUR “O'CLOCK P M., " the | scribed land and premiises, in the | District of Columbia. to wit: Lot 128 in | Samuel H. Walker aind Thomas W. Smith's | subdivision in square 861, as per piat re- | corded in Book 17. page 33. of the surveyor s | office for the District of Columbla. together | with a “rikht of way ‘perpetuaily” for- one plat recorded § situate half of the three-foot allev aver rear on and one-half fect of lot 127 of said subdi vision, tmproved by a two-story and base. ment brick dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to bhe paid in cash. the nalance in two equal installments tepresented by the promissory motes of the purchater, payable in_one and two vears. with interest at six per_cent per annum_from day of sale, pay- able semi-annually. secured by deed of (Tust upon the property’ sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of purchaser at ftime of sale. = All conveyancing. recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to he complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve (he right to vesell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser afier five days advertisement of such resale I some newspaper published in the cily of Wash- ington, D. S J. L'HOMMEDIEU, Becond National Bank Building. THOS. J_LUCKETT. Second National Bank Building. a3-d&ds,exSu Trustees. improved Property Loc“edfTrustee's Sale of Valuable Four- | Columbis. ¥ cause No, 49062 the undersigned trus. | {'ment of such resaie in some newspaper pub- STAR. WASHINGTOX, AUCTION SALES. s __FUTURE DAYS. THOB. J_ OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwelling, Being Premises No. 2552 Massachu- setts Avenue Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Decomber 10 1925, being instrument No. 168, recorded December 11, 1925, amo: the land records of the District of Columbia, and a the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will seil at pubhc auc- tion. in front of the premises. on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1929, AT THREE-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK PM.. the following-described land and premises. situate in the District of Colum- bia, and desisnated as and being par i lots 2. 23, 24, 25 and 26 in block 7. in Ga diner G. Huboard's subdiv known as “Belair Heights.” as per plat re- corded in Liber County No. 6. folio 80. of tiie’ Fecords of the office of the survevor of the District of Columbia, described by metes and bounds «s follows: Beginning for the same on the southerly line of Massachusetts Avenue 61 feet Westerly from the northeast | erly corner of said lot 22 and running thence Vesterly along the southarls Nne of said avenue 20 feet, thence southerly at right an- gles to said avenue 68 feet. thence south 20 degrees 5 minutes west 10.55 feet, thence eRstirly pargliel with the southerly line of said avenue 20 feet. thence north 29 degrees 2% east 1035 foet. thence northerly ht angles to the southerly line of said e 66 feet to the place of beginning. said ibed part of lots being now embraced in ot 55 i sanare 2300 With Fighi of Way for private aliey over the rear or southerly 15 feet by the full width of lots to 58 In siid square. erm<’ Soid sublect to a prior deed of ust of $17.500. further particulars of which Wil b announced at fime of Sale: fhe pure eaBote said Lrst 10 ba 2500 i balarce in three equal installments, pavable in one, two and three years, with interest at 67 per annum. payable semi- anntnlly ‘from date of sale. ecured Be “cond deed of rist on ‘Sid property Rold: sublect only to said first deed of trust. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 will be reaquired at time of xale: M1 convevancing, recording, etc. a1 Cost of purchaser. - Terms of sale to be com- plied with within 30 days from day of = otherwice the tnistees reserve the right (o Tesell the property at the risk and cost of defanlting purchaser, after five days’ ad- vertisement of such resale in some news- paper published in Washinzton. D. C. JAMES J. BECKER. RANDALL H. HAG su By Auction @ At Weschler's 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY Jan. 12th 10 AM. Also White 3'i-ten Buss Chassis, with 45-pass. body (without seats) in perfect order. Jal0.11 a9-d&d: THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, 15 By ST N W, | ONEERS. Story Brick Apartment Build- ing, No. 1321 Belmont Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dul recorded 'in Liber No. 4207, at ' folio 413, among the land records of ‘the District of and at the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee wiil sell at public auction, in front of the prem- ises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY.FIRST DAY OF JANUARY., AD. 1829. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.._ the 'following-described land and ‘premises, Situate in the District of Co- lumbia. and 'designated as and being Jots numbered fifty-nine (591, sixty (60) and sixty-one (61) in square humbered twenty- eight hundred and sixty-eight (2868) Terms: Cash. A deposit of §5.000 re- auired. Conveyancing, recording, eic. at the purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within ten days, otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. EDMUND D. RHEEM. 1810-d&ds,exSu Surviting Truste THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE SEMI- DETACHED S.TUCCO _DWELLING, KNOWN “as 2949 TILDEN STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust dated September 30, 1926, being instrument No. 163, recorded December 3. 1926, among the land records of the District of Columbia, ana at the reauest of the party secured thareby. the undersigned trustees will seil at public_auction. in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEENTHE DAY SF JANUARY. A.D. 1929, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and prem. ises. situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and being lot = numbered thirty-six (3) in Harry T. Jones' subdivision of lots in block numbered one (1) “Fern- wood Heights. ber plat - recorded in Liber County No. 21, folio 131, of the rec- ords of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbin, being now desiznated for the purpose of taxation and assessment as lot numbered thirty-six (36) in sauare numbered twenty-two hundred and thirty- five (3235): sublect to covenanis and re- strictions of record Terms: Sole_subject to a prior deed of trust for $5.500. further particulars o which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above sald trust to be paid In cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Con- veyancing. recording, etc. at purcliaser's cost. Terms to be compiled with witnin thirty deys, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property mway be mdvertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees FRANKLIN P. WILLIAMS, CHARLES K. MALLORY. a5-d&ds.exBu Trusiees. Trustee’s Sale of Entire Stock of | Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc., of Berry & Whitmore, Trading as Berry & Co, G0 13th St. N.W, Washington, D. C., Also All of | the Fixtures and Accounts Re- | ceivable. Lester H. Stelnem, Trustee in Bankruptcy of Berry wnd Whitmore, & corporation. trading us “Herry & Compuny,” Bankruptey NG, 5063, inUhe *Supteme Court of the District_of Columbis. hereby invites sealed broposuls for Uhe burchase of the enire Slock "of diamonds, Watches, jewelry. silver- ware, etc. located in premises 610 13th Street N.W., Washington, D. C.. also all the Rxiiires and_accounts receivabie. ' Separete proposals are requested for the purchase of: 1. The stock as an entirety. 2. The fixtures as an entirety. 3. The accounts receivable 4. The stock, fixtures and accounts recelvable as an entirety. Rids submitted for the stock must be ac- l"lmglnl!d by certified checks to |l’|? order ofthe Trustee for $5.000.00: those for the fixtures by certified checks (o the order of the Trustee for $500.00; those for the ac- counts receivahle by certified checks to the order of the Trustee for $500.00: and those for the stock. fixtures and accounts re- ceivable as an entirety by certified checks 1o the order of the Trustee for $6.000.00. All propo: must be sealed, a mpanied by certified checks pavable to the order of the undeisigned trustee in bankruptey. but delivered to Ralph D. Quinter. Referce in Gankraptey, Wiikins Building. 1512 H Street N.W.. Washington, D. C. on or before Tuesday, January 15th. 1920, at ten o'clock A.M.. at which time the sald sealed pro- posals will be opened and considered. Inspection of the stock. fixtures and ledger accounts, as well as any other information with respect thereto, can be had upon appli- cation to Lester H. Steinem, Trustee, Suite 808. 1371 G Street N.W., Washington. D. C. The right is reserved to rejact any and all bids. Upon acceptance of any bid, the balance of the purchase price is to be paid in cash, upon confirmation by the Court. LESTER H. STEINEM. jaT.10.12 ‘Trustee in Bankruptcy. ADAM A WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF NO, 1136 NINTH ST. . By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5536, folio 360 et »E%, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at request of party secured thereby. undersipned trustees will offer for sale by public_auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY.' THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY. 1020, AT THREE PAM. the fol- lowing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 15 in square 401. as per plat recorded in Liber W. B. M. folio 5 of the surveyor's office of ‘sald District, excepting the rear 2 inches by the width of said lot and subiect to right of way over the north 1 foot 8 inches front by 33 feet for alley privilege in favor of the owners of property adjoining said | lot_on the nbrth. Terms of sale: One-third of _purchase money to be paid in cash, halance in two equal nstallments. represented by promis- A0ry notes of purchaser. payable in one and TWe years. with interest at 6 per cent per annum from day of sale. payabie semi-an- nually, secured by deed of }IVI»I Upon prop- erty old. or all cash, at option of purchaser. A doposit of %250 required of purchaser at sale. ~All conveyancing. recording and no- tarin] fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty davs from sale. otherwise trustees reserve right to resell property at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise- lished in Washington, D. C. GEO." R LINKINS, LUTHER W. 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Radley's gucsts are in- | credulous at what thev hate seen and he | then shows them a famous dinner siven {for a movie actress who was drowned a week before. While Brainard is_explaining his invention, there is a commotion in the hall: the Japanese valet opens the door #ud a eaunt, bearded and ragwed man stag- gers info the room. He does not know who he s, but he calls Phyllis by name. tinued From Y INSTALLMENT 1IV. HE coming of the stranger ef- fectually broke into the discu. sion of other marvels of that night, for the time being. sterday’s_Star.) { the floor below in the apartment bulld- {ing in which he lived. The physician’s ALMOST IMMEDIATEL arrival put an end to intimate talk of any kind. Phyllis went home in the car with her mother and father, dr ping Aunt Relief Brainard at her place of residence. 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Her | mother shook her head to questionings. | Her father, though he had no occupa- | tion to cali him out, was away all day | The girl's attempt to think of the | things that had so deeply affected her | left “her curiously unmoved. in an| | apathy of nerve weariness. Half con sciously she was waiting for Radley to | call her up, or come. It seemed in-| cumbent upon him. It was late afternoon when she heard | from him. | A maid called her to the phone, and | she heard his voice. It was vibrant | with interest in what he had to say, but what he had to say was not per- sonal to Phyllis. ““He keeps asking for you, Phyl.” was what Bralnard told her without pre- iminary. “Who?" she asked, confused by her disappointment. “Why the chap “Who!" he echoed. who drifted in on us here last night. He's ' THERE “DISSOLVED IN" WHAT LOOKED LIKE A MIRRORED REFLEC. TION OF THE STUDIO ITSELF. |a complete mystery. I haven't been {able to hear of him outside and he can’t tell me anything more than he could in the first place. Come over, won't you, and see if he will talk to_you?” | He did not inquire as to her wel- fare after her obviously upsetting eve- ning. He was interested » only in the mystery of his guest. But that mystery touched Phyllis again now de- spite her grievance she realized that he had lived a day of activities while she had drowsed. “Your mother needn't come unless she likes,” said Radley quickly, as she hesitated. “Aunt Relief is here—and Carol and John.” Phyllis told him she would come. She wondered how long the others had been there—and how long it might | have been before Radley would have | called for her if the stranger had not | | 50 mysteriously asked for her. But the stranger’s odd partiality piqued her in- | terest, wakened her to some furiher ‘l’rMU—M!on that the facts of last night }h:\d lost nothing because she had been for a few hours indifferent to them. 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S, Government mail contract gail fortnightly from New York, callingat Rio Santos, Montevideo and Bue- Apply any tourist agency, or MUNSON s AMSHIP INES 67 Wall Street - - New York City Phene Bowling Green 3300 the car. When they reached Radley’s| studio-apartment they found an ab- sorbed group gathered in the living| room there. Surrounded by the four whom_Phyilis was prepared to find. | with Ushigi fluttering about as if trying to escape but fascinated, the gaunt specter who had dropped from no- where into their midst now sat propped | among pillows, shaved and scissored as to beard and hair, with faint color in| the skin over his cheekbones, with a| light of anxiety in his eyes that spoke | of partial sanity at least—sanity enough to recognize his extraordinary position ~—certainly a man of human materials, of human impulses, of human suscepti- bilities. Why had they thought he might be anything else? Phyllis went in and stood before him. His eyes suddenly }xxh!ed up as they fastened on her| ace. “Oh!” he said. as if he had waited for her, and found her presence some- thing to cling to. Phyllis glanced around at the others. Radley had not left the room to re-| ceive them. Ushigi had ushered them in. and Brainard had waved them to join the group. John, eager eyed, his handsome young face flushed boyishly: Carol, her usually elaborate unconcern about life in general momentarily mis- laid; M‘f Brainard, her sharp features full of keen relish for the situation; Mrs. Norman, wearing her usual sweet poise, as if she had effectually- quieted the flutter that had disturbed her last night; Radley himself, intent, but In daylight the| her father. who was still out, and called with a beard like a grandfather’s, to find that he's lost his flesh, lost hi memory, lost his whereabouts, lost his identity, and lost his clothes—and yet— He effort. “Tell Miss Norman what you fust told us.” said Brainard, restive at dela in the proceedings “Norman?" repeated the man, scan- ning Phyllis' face. Then he shook his head. “That's what puzzles me." “You think you know me as Phyllis,” said Phyllis herself “Yes!” His eyes widened again “But they tell me this i3 the year 19—— Ha! It's impossible! I'm no Rip Van Winkle, am 1?7 I came here— I came here—" He stopped. “He seems almost to remember at moments,” said John softly in Phyllis The man looked up quickly. “I do almost remember!” he said. smiling more easily again. “The doctor said I was a victim of amnesia. Amnesia is it, when a man forgets part of his life, and inconsistently remembers—" He paused abruptly again and stared at Phyllis. Then he shook his head. “Nineteen thirty-five!” he murmured. “Do you know—I've lost eight years somewhere! You don't see them lying abou This last was Phyllis laughed. “Thank you for that.” he said, evi- dently grateful for cheerfulness. I can tell you more than you think I can if you won't all look at me as if you think I'm insane. I don't believe I am. You tell me I'm in Mr. Brainard's studio, in Santa Monica, Calif. It should be Santa Monica—but I didn't recognize it when—when I woke up.” “He says he came to California on his vacation in 1927!" exclaimed Miss Brainard happily. “He doesn't know where he's from,” supplied Carol “I know I'm from somewhere in the East,” said the man thoughtfully. “Do you know your name?” asked Phyllis gently. He shook his head, his eyes cling- ing to her face. Then he smiled again. “Might as well call me Rij he re- plied. “All right, Rip." responded Phyllis, sensing his longing for the lighter vein. “But where do you think you have been all the time since you came? You have a theory, of course.” He nodded. “I know,” he said. “But I haven't told anybody else yet, because I wanted to get this insanity theory out of their heads. Will you promise to be- lieve me if I tell you?"” “Yes,” said Phyllis. “In a sea cave!” said the other. “What?" queried Brainard sharply. “I went in bathing on the Santa Monica beach on a Saturday morning in 1927—August! I explored a cave. and I think—that the cave caved in on me. I'm not sure. I can't remem- ber—except that in my recollection— or what seems to be my recollection, I have fixed fast a terrible sensation of smothering in sand. I may be the vic- tum of all manner of hypnotic suf- gestions!” “But you can't tell where you were when you came back to consciousness,” commented Brainard skeptically. “Yes, I was on the sand of the beach, just lying in the sand. You know that. the tatters I had on when I came in | here were the remnants of a bathing | suit. I found myself lying there in the. darkness of night, in those shreds of laughed again, but with plain | ear. pleasantr clearly. | clothing, the sand piled up all around me, my limbs partly buried in it, and myself in the condition—" He broke off suddenly. as realization got the bet~ ter of his effort to be calm. He sat.up wildly. “Can you think what this’ means to me? ~ Where—where is the time of which I have been robbed? with a bafing manner of wi hdrawal | Where is my home? Where is my eall- into himself, only critically concerned | ing? with her coming, apparently for its ef- | fect on the object of his study: all| looked to her for something—some re- sponse to the plain fact of her own influence on this being who also looked so_appealingly to her. Impelled by pity for the groping qual- | ity In his gaze, she sat down in the chair that John placed for her, and. Where are my friends? Where is the man who was in this body, when it was strong, and firm-fleshed, and young? He beat at his thin arms with frail hands; then sank back and coy=, |ered his face and moaned. In the silence Miss Brainard glanced at Phyllis and touched her forehead with her finger in time-worn gesture, smiled at the stranger's wan face. “Do you know me?” she asked. | Surprisingly, he laughed briefly. Don't be so0 sorry for me,” he said. “I have | a sense of humor, too,” She stared at him. | “Don't vou think there's anything | funny about a man’s waking up after | a period of blankness to find himself | LEGAL NOTICES. EORGE H. LAMAR. JOHN A. THOMPSON. | Aborneys. | IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. nolding Probate Court. —Fstate of Elizabeth A. Moore. deceased No. 37653, Administration Docket 83.—The notification ‘as to the trial of the issues in this case relating to the validity of the | paper writing dated the 23rd day of August, | 1924, purporting to ‘be the last will and | testament and codicil of Elizabeth A. Moore, deceased. having been returned as to Sam- uel Ridgeway, Howard H. Ridgeway. Hattie F. Bouis. Edwin Haslip, Charles Haslip and | Lemuel Haslip, “not to be found.” it is this | Ilth day of December, 1928. ordered that the issues be set down for trial on the 18th day of February, 1929, and that this order and the substance of said issues. to wit: | (1) Was the said paper writing dated Au- gust 23. 1924, (he last will and testament of | Elizabeth A. Moore: (2) Was the said Moore | of sound and disposing mind and capable of | executing a valid deed or contralt at the | time of the making and subscribing of said | paper writing; (3) Was the said_paper wrif- | ing executed and attested in due form as reauired by law: (4) Was the execution of said paper writing procured from said Moore by undue influence by Wade M. Spelshouse or some other person or persons: (5) Was | the exccution of sald paper writing pro- | ciired {rom said Moore by coercion, fraud or duress practiced upon said = Moore | by Wade M. Speishouse or some other | person cr persons: shall be Dublished amce a week for four weeks m the Washington Law _Reporter and__twice A Week for the same period in The Even~g Star. " F. L_SIDDONS. Justice. (Seal.) Attest: VICTOR S. MERSCH. Depity Rewis- ter of Wills for ‘the District of Columbia, Clerk_of the Probate Court. de27,29-1a3.5,10,12.17,19 OM nodding. The man opened his eyes. quite self- controlled again. “I don't see. 1t's amazing that I should be alive at all he said, and Jaughed again. “Why s0?” asked Radley easily, tak- ing out a cigarette. “You Easterners never did appreciate our climate. The other started. “What?” he said, turning to Brainard. Then he smiled. “Now I know I'm in California Radley laughed, a more natural laugh than Phyllis had heard from him for weeks. But at the end his eyes went furtively sidelong toward the man in the pillowed chair. “Well,” he commented presently, “if your calendar was right when you starte® on your vacation it's a long time between baths for you.” “And no wonder I needed a hair- cut!” answered the stranger. “Nine- teen thirty-five! That has a queer sound to a man who still has two in- :Lal'x_r'nems to pay on his 1926 income ax N l]Jo yt(;lutkémw." asked Carol sud- enly, “that Santa Monic: Hollywood now?" et “Hollywood!" echoed the man. “Why, Hollywood is 20 miles away (Continued in Tomorrow's Star) \ Cruise MEDITERRANEAN &50's s ‘*Transylvania® sailing Jan. 3 Clark's 25thcraise, 6 days, including Madeira, Canary Isiands. Casablanca, Rabat, Capital of Morecco, Spain, Algi ita. Athens, Con- tinople, 15 da; tineand Egypt, Italy, viera, Cherbourg, (Paria). Includes hotels, guides, motors, ete. Norway-Mediterranean, June 29, 1929; 5800 up Ober's §.8. & Tourist Agencs, 1421 Frank €. Ct mes Blie. 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