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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1929. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, __ (Continued.) OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye 8t. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 1 W STREET WEST. By viTat Of & caronhy deed of trust duly yecorded in Liber No. 5754, folio 215 et sed., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thercby, the undersigned trustee will gell ut public auction, 1o {rogt of the o CRSDAY. THE THIRTY pms'r FHOS. 3. ixcs. ¥ OF 'JANUARY, AD ¥ oo P Abe Tohlawing dsscrived 1and | goa premises, Hituate in the District of Go; umbia, and designated as and being lot numbered thiriy-eight (38) of Melvin H. | Herriman's subdivision of lots in_square | numbered six (6) of “Wilhelmina Dobbins' | Raaition to the Gity of Washington,” as per plat_recorded in the office of the surveyor or the District of Columbia in Liber County 19_at folio 1 Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase TWO SLAYERS DIE IN ELECTRIC CHAIR \Jawurski, Killer of Seven| Men, and James Pay With Lives. By the Associated Press. ROCKEVIEW PRISON, BELLE- With interest at six per centum per anhum, pavable semi-annually, from day of [ Sale, secured by deed of trust upon m», property sold. or all cash, at the option of the "purchaser. A deposit of t:)?‘o‘n‘y::‘rm: t time of sale | T e ete at cost of purchaser., Terms | To be complied with within v | from @as of sale. oiherwise The trustes | DiE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST CO. s ALFRED H. LAWSON. ElflAdx{d,: exSu Real Estate Officer. TRADE MARK C. G. Sloan &Co., Inc. || Aucts. | 715 13th St. reoisTeReD. Estate Sale of Househo!d Furniture Personal Effects, Pictures, China, Glass, Oriental and ; Domestic Rugs, etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY January 23rd, 1929 ; At 10 AM. Cash. Sloan & Co., Inc., Terms: C. G. 18.21.22 Aucts. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioncers. OF VAL UABLE IMPROY TR MLFFS HREE-STORY BAICK BWELLING Hou:l-‘ KNO! EMISES _NO. QUE STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of recorded in Liber No. 4934. folio 3 of the land records of the District of Jumbia, and at the Tequest of the party | gecured ‘hereby. the undersiened trustecs ill offer for sale by public auction, in | WEDNESDAY, THE | FOUR O’ ing Teined Tand and_ premises: sitiate in the District cf_Columbia, to wit: Lot sixty (60) in LS. Chapman's subdivision of lots in square three hundred and sixty-four (364), Bs per plat recorded in Liber , folio DD S T Tacoras of "t emee of ihe sur- r of the District of Columbia. Torms. of sale: One-third of the burchase oney to be paid in cash, the balance in wo equal ipstallments. represented by the romissory, Hotes of the purchaser, payable n_one and two vears, with interest at six Per cent per annum from day of sale. pay- able semi-annually, secured by deed of trust aipon the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $850°00 reuired of purchaser at time of sale All “conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. ms of sele to B comalied with within thirty dave. from day of sale otherwise the trustees reserve 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 of ‘Washington, D. L!XAN'DIB MUNCASTER, RLES E. MARSH, CHA! Ja19-d&ds.exSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Household Furniture, Pianos, Rugs, Automobiles, Etc. Including Bed: Pining. Dave o Sultes, B Tast suticsr Talking Mac mnnrnlu Case, Sets, ete. PUBLIC A UC TION At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY January 23, 1929 Furniture, 9 a.m.” Automobiles, 10 a.m. N — ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME D! G __No. 223 RITTENHOUSE By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly iber No. 5 jumbia, and at the reauest of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will gffer for sale by public auction, in front of THIRTY- ihe premises, on THURSDAY, PIRBT DAY OF JANUARY. 1026 AT FOUR ©'CLOC] the following-described land and premises, situated in the District of Co- bia, to wit: Lot numbered 25 in & sub- Tbion ot Jots in sauare mumbered 3343 by The ‘Bamitars Grocers. Go., Tnc. as. per. plat Tecorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 81, at 1oli o rms of sale: The above property will be blect to & prior deed of trust for rty sold, or all cash over trust, at op- Tlon of purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyanc- ing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Tesell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some news- paper published in the city of Washington, e EREDERICK G, 3, EAYHOE, A, COULTER W Trustees. O Efer Farts Secured. !-n 23,25,28,31 SPECIAL EVENING CLASS —in Grege and Pitman shorthand, typ, Eng, letter writing, spelling, editing, Droof- ng, etc. Tuition, §5. Classes 5 nights each week. The CIvil Service Preparatory Bchool, s.e. cor. 12th and F n.w. Met. 6337. Dutm:l of Cnlnmbu Collexe Y.M.C. A, WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY | The first | way Jaworski drew two guns and at- FONTE, Pa., January 21.—Paul Jawor- ski, bandit chief and confessed killer of seven men, today paid with his life in the electric chair for the murder of I. L. Gump, pay roll guard. Jaworski was strapped in the chair at 7 am, and was pronounced dead at 7:06 am. Calvin D. James, Bucks County mur- derer, followed Jaworski to the chair. current was sent coursing through his body at 7:10 am., and he was officially dead at 7:14 am. James was_convicted of having murdered W. H. Dundston, Doylestown bootlegger. Jaworski in his younger days was | known as Paul Pallas, a church choir singer. He was leader of the Flathead mob of pay roll robbers of the Pittsburgh dis- | trict. At one time his gang mined a hlghwav and blew an armored pay roll car from the road. Awaiting sentence Jaworski, in Au- gust, 1927, in a daring cscape aided by | a two-gun man, shot his way through the corridors, out the main door and into an automobile. Two guards were wounded For months Jaworski was in hiding. | A Pittsburgh resident spotted him in a Cleveland restaurant. The police were called. As they stepped into the door- tempted to shoot his way to the street. He killed one officer, but was shot in | the neck himself. This resulted in partial paralysis of one side. . 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