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. FAMOUS FORT STEVENS HOMES. $6,750 to $7,850. $35C Cash, $55 Monthly. Over 450 Sold. Six rooms and bath, semi-detached brick homes, built-in garage, convenient to schools, churches, stores and adjoining new 20-acre Government recreational park. An ideal spot for children. Inspect today. They cost no more than the rent you pay for an apartment. Office, 8th and Tuckerman sts. n.w. Tele- phone Georgia 394. Open Until 9 P.M. Directions: Out Georgia ave. to Tuckerman st., then east one block to office. WARDMAN, 1437 K St. N.W. Main 3830. CORNER and of Y R A K painted walls, all modern RICK GARAG] i; square from A tnnw-mu-n es. Here is a real opportunity. sm sso-—Fnur-Bedroom Home Cleveland Park. n brand-new eonflluon for the money in this uuuon Lls papers, kitchen ‘wails Thl un Pl with English and bath nitas “ . me, !zllhtflekd bllh with Pmbrnks.lllb ll;d built-] ‘:l.fll‘l:‘clll;le:. l"u R eep 00 “ lVflne'« inlaid linoleum in kitchen, one-j e o o, B IN GA,;AOE"- Attn'fl'fiud‘lml Influ‘:lcl This is & m,soo—neumu New Brick Home, Square of Mt. Pl.e:.l;:nt Car Line. home an lot 155 feet deep, 3 squares from 8 Ehureh hear “besutitul Rock Park. ‘Seven rooms and Sled Bt it shower ANl moders ents, including loors ) fl:{e'u"m N AEI-OB. breakfasi_nook Shiendy of_claser concrete #plendid buy. Tl:!."e" attractive brick > Brick—Chevy Chase. sll,’So—New Center: }gll.l Demhe‘:!u : :lv‘y Mo GAI.ADE Built on a beautifully m”yir‘::""-‘ llu:e;m Joa "ok, buemt $21,500—A Comer Home in Saul’s fié"“?.??fifi"fiwfl. - onter 2,008 of te, meoy hendsoms hemey, fiat byve Mpde the ST home of 8 ROOMS ( 2 BATHS, oak floou umgout. uue‘ 3 room. .fl i in lh"i room, slate - ri‘”i’-‘?eflwmeflm XHD‘M L) flm-eh- ‘heme and most and other RisoRiel riced.” see . PHONE MAIN 6300 UNTIL 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, 1417 K 8t. Main 9300 A SPECIAL HOME OFFER. THE BEST BUY ON CAPITOL HILL. Near 7th and East Capitol Sts.—S&SSO ‘home. feet ‘ldr. mntl.' and Aennir Bt e b, g, 2 ot a2 LRt e hul. mndn{um ‘TWO-CAR BRICK OAI\AGE In flne shape. Will sell FIVE OTHER DESIRABLE HOMES. BEST NORTHWEST LOCATIONS. CLEVELAND PARK—Just West of Conn. Ave.—$14,000. FULLY DETACHED. containing seven spacious bat every modern B R R TE P CHEVY CHASE, D. C—8 Rooms, 2 Baths—$15,750. 4a_exceptionally larue brick houte, enly, » sauare aad s halt from Conn, wve, There are eight rooms and two baths, Am parcuet floors, large front and bome. B ol 1'% Solenart elehborRosd, surtouRded. by the homes 3‘3-5"3:‘53 v NEW CHEVY CHASE HOME—Detached Brick—$16,000. Bituated on a large lot with 120-foot {ront, in, s popular section of many, new Ex:s‘es Beautitul center;hall home, POUR ~BEDROOMS ) u-_t? I-I'l‘ nan filfl:':hl;”uth’;:' - lcl!d h!m: offerings now g.thor = i CATHEDRAL HEIGHTS—New Semi-Det. Brick—$16,750. Ty e S D T-IN ation, Metal weather-st ‘More nma. lnm ‘&ver put on the market. NEAR CHEVY ‘CHASE CIRCLE, D. C. New Detached Brick—$16,750. Desirably located lexs than two sauares from the circle in the D. €. This 1s & brand-new of eigh and two real home. including !Dlwlnl.l“h‘.fl-l PHONE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK ‘THIS EVENING. SHANNON & LUCHS, INC,, Realtors. 1435 K St. NW. 4 Main 2345. FOR COLORED. Near Iowa Je—Ideal home for physl- baths. h. elan, 10 rooms, ®ellent eeudmu. S‘\GER Main 36. Magnificent Stone Residence in Chevy Chase for Sale or Exchange. ONLY $24, 500! HAS. D, RBAL’ 934 14th 8t nwmm s $8,950. SEMI-DETACHED. an fines evy Chase 4t s really exceptional price. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.\W. Nat’l 5904. Phone Service Until 9 P.M. and only one. block 146k st. ‘car fine Sash “ana oniy thiy. Call Linco COLORED. ! CENTRAL NORTHWEST. ! gash and $47.50 monthly burs modern i home, 8 rooms, hot-water heat. elec- i F. PRINCE. 314 Investment WALKING DISTANCE OF NAVY YARD. large lot With beautital Fge e o £ CHAS D GAGE ' 994 14th Bt. N.W. lll.!n 36. Open Until 9 PM. 9 NORTH CLEVELAND PARK $1 S,Z 50. o TOOm an¢ Bouse, sem!detached of architecture; unexcel Sorsiruckion. sad Baisn (hrouhout, POR_INSPECTION—CALL MAIN 36. CLEVELAND PARK. $12,500. Eight-Room Brick. Jery ‘attractively designed brick holm exce! DO['('I ASS CO,, k and stuceo itors. Hage 4 1621 K 8t. N.W. Met. 5678, $7,950. FACING SOLDIERS’ HOME. An_suractive, colonial-style brick home gix besutiful rooms. ‘concre nt porch. breskisst Borch and Ineiosed sleeping porch, hardwood floors and trim, beamed ceiling in dining room, large kitehen. pantrs. with, hot-water heal and electric Priced very low for immediate sale. For further details call Lincoin 1063-W. NEW DETACHED BRICK HOME WEST OF 16th. $13,500. Jt 18 seldom that we are sble o e of this charactel Bu tio) school stor situated overlooking a [ 8 mm An large out. 1016 1631 X SNW Evening Phone Service 7 to 9 P. $8,550. RHODE ISLAND acelonial-style, 6-room brick hom {niee wonderful porchies and gorage. Owner ington's SALE—HOUSES. a lot of e atiractively e Lrees. TORS—B! improvements. loors and trim, $7.850. PETWORTE New Detached Brick. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Met. Suc) Rot-water heat, ¢leciric Lghts: hard: wood s filea bt 1. Xnvutr:lh bettes J E. DOUGLASS CO., 8678, P.M. D AVE. N.E. es, deep mer. s |nxloul o Sl and has fust reduted Drce. Mtractive. lisht tapestry brick colonial-style home Tooms and ‘most CAFRITZ, 14th 8t. screened Three s wonderful parehes, slee ing porch and o s {hroushout. overioohing One of Wash- beautiful boulevars Ownet s lenving yown and 18 Sacri g several thousands off Cost price to effect an immediate sale. PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. ing hot. throug! 6 very tiled bath, Wwater heat. electric lights, hardwood floors and trim ang ished as & utifully decorated Main 9080. 1412 This two-family just west of 16th vestment combined. EVENING WEST OF 16th $11,750. 2-FAMILY APARTMENT. ST. . It is not ® , but was built for 2-famil rtment, located little north of it this rd and space for home -and in- ONE, Realtors, Eve St. N.W. Br. geavice uNTIL | HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc., 03. Circumstances PRICE, $16,000. REDUCED $4,000 FOR A QUICK SALE. this unusual oflerln: of ‘a 7-re and d-bath Rear) ave. 3 e, northwest, under the of the National and, es. ery. jence garage, co! surrot new and modern is installed, , Frigidaire, awnings, etc. ~ The hol including built-in use 15 in A-1 permit. me_to, make ‘bedrooms).” modern detached GOWS ek o pemn-deta home, located on be:uufuhl c-fin:dnl convens of iscopal Cathedral unded by million-dollar i1 ndition and possession can be given at once. provided front double’ Tear porches: hardwoo water heat. ample floor phigs: alley; full concrete celler with mmdry trays. CHAS 1‘)'[.)' Georgia 6 77, gs After 5 PM. FOR COLORED. KINGMAN PARK. $6,175. FAINED SURHOUNDI for, ‘nsuring future value; OUTSTANDING COLORED DEVELQPMENT. THE ONLY BRICK THOROUGHLY MOD- ERN HOME DEVE Near extensive Government park. slzeads tstanding beauty apet; bullt and flr‘?hed ke homes Large, well -mpururmed o brick columas, conu’-l: £ “SAGE d floor: deep LTOR—OWNER—BUILDER. Main 36. REA] 924 14th St. N.W. Open Until 9. P.M. hot- ot to llulwmfl terms. SOLORED Kenyon as 3 apt: OPPORTU! st. Y & ANT, 3123 14th St. N.W. NITY. n.w.—Desirable home. 5. aami. Excellent for bome and investment: ressonable price’and INC.. o838 i wid of I.Ah lights, e orast of W ho me, nd_shower, $9,450. new, mlunlllitm of Washi leaving to house. Qutomatic Not-water heater, el thoroughly _screened - e rage, paved Sreet lnd sy on highest hill. Om e e wide ndnra ouin pre- rmation WANTED— vestment se_give Room Bast TO BUY OLD properties; we number. and 209. 907 15th st. n.W. nrlfle: "Fr...'fi? [ODERN HOUSE OR Write or sec GLA ve. s.e. ls»r- Mr. BON DMAN, Trip} ww Real- FHONE . 9569. ave ulh‘buurl 10F Bropecty. right. KRAFT, 907 15th ST. AUCTION slu.l;s. 'l."l'fl’ll ‘THOS. J. TR it Uc'no I“l l’e B!reet Nonhw!ll Rhist be e By yirtae of & certaln deed of trust duly Liber 9 et secure a eby, d there e undersigns il sell at nublle Sustion, in, tront of the FEENTH DAY OF mmmml. AD. 1929, forfeited tised and {rastees” 1e4.6.8. By Auction Tollow! lowing- and %% OF Iot tibered TorLy-three, (13) je £, Bradles's combination of lots ccen ddye: Otherwise 4 ) o er be und e property. it | 2 Tesold ot the disoretion of the 11,1314 At Weschler" 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY 10 AM. d TRUSTEES' SALE g! vex.vuu TWO- AND B AND BATH, NO. 101 T virtie of a certain c.:a u?m‘fi Liber No. 4980. folo 233 Timbla, "ad '8¢ secured thereby, et stened truvtecs MIL offer for sale by public suction, in front of the 'mises. on R RS B FRBRUARY, 1040, AT o' P.M.. - the tnllowl.n‘a gribed Iand and premises, situste if liam E. Edmonston, trus o of M Bloatant Whd PorE known as “Addition Droit Parl per plat_recorded 1 the surveyor's ofice of 3 %0 Snown for *Durposes ot taxation and assessment as square 3113. Terms of sale: The abo ve Droperty will be sold_subject to & prior trust for 34,000, at 7%, due June, 1929: balance cash. A deposit of $300.00 required of purchaser at sale. All convey: .w‘y recording and i rial fees at cost pu rms e complied with -m.nm um-r.v days h'm'n fll of sale, otherwise truste M |$ right to resell property at risk and cost defaulting purchaser, lllel‘ fve days’ a S DRSS il i, B et #fl . BELL, fel-d&ds.exSu Trustees. D. NOTES, Auctioneer Regular Sale of Household Furniture Men’s Furnishings, Lot of Paints and Other Miscel- laneous Articles At Our Salesroom 633 Louisiana Ave. N.W. At 10 Q'clock AM. Tuesday, Feb. 12, 1929 Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Bankruptcy Sale of High-Grade Stock Children’s and Infa; FURNISHINGS Clothing—Toys Gift Goods—Fixtures, Ete. AT WASHINGTON BABY SHOP No. 2628 14th St. N.W. TUESDAY February 12th, 1920, 10 A.M. Coats, Dresses, Suits, Sweaters, Hats, nderweay, Hosiery, Shoes. Blankets, itted * Gacments, Bonne ore, Dolls. ~ Hi-Chairs, “Rocker: Crlbs. ‘Doll ‘and Bfil(’.y Carriages, etc. “Shaw-Walker” Cabinet Ba and” Wall Display Ghses, " Shelving, Gounters, "etc. In re Washington Baby Shop, rarBinkrunt No a8, . STEINEM. Trustee. 107.8.9.11 1331 G 8t. N.W. FUTURE DAYS. ADAN A WERCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE MEAT = MARKET FIXTURES PQUIPMENT AND FORD DELIVERY 1y BYqVirtue of & ‘writ of special e facias ssued out of the Clerk's offie of the Supreme Sours oF e Biatrict of Gotuenbin and o me directed, T will sell at cash. in feont of and insis rooms_of m We Pennsylvania Svende two_Tole . two c!lllm fans, counter ‘meat case. iron' ssfe. Goodman Brothers cash Tegister nnmb" 333200-37. Royal_grinding machine. blogks and lot of mizcellancous bulcher‘l tools. pans. selzed and levied u he o The "gefendent. James 5 Booth: to satisty a judgment at law, number 75570, in_favor of Swift & Com ., ER. United St shal df and for the Districe. of Commbia. fe1121.92 15 THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIO! 1431 Eye Street Nonhlelt USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING A TWO STORY BRICK D! ING. CONTAINTNG SIX ROOMS, ENOWN pAS 2126 STREET RTHWEST. g CArite of o certain deed of frust re- corded in Liber No. 4948 at folio 460, of the Land Records of the District of Columl and at ‘the ‘reavest of the partics mured thereby, the undersiened will auction. in front of the premises on DAY EEBRUARY 2lw. 1920, A M, the follgwing dexcr be fnd K‘!mhu :Ilun n_the Distri Tumb TR nent ‘of such resaie In‘somme newsonper published in ‘Washington, B. FRANCIS S, witigal®® T W AR Visth [ w C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts.," 715 13th St. REGISTERED Radios, Radio Cabinets, Speakers, ‘Tubes, Parts, TAII( Machines, Records, Rugserge Cash Register, Victor Safe Cabinet, Office Furniture, Household Goods, Etc., At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Wednesday February 13, 1929 Starting_at 10 AM, By order of E. C. Sayder, U. 8. Marshal, and others. Terms: Cash. fe11,12 fel1-d&ds.exSu TRADE MARK \UGTION] THOMAS, 1 e Bitect Northwest. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- TRUSORY, BRICK DWELLING. SITUATE NO. 723 SHEPHERD STREET NORTH- By virtie of a_deed of trust recorded April 1926, as instrument No. 183, among the iand records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell in front of the premises, on TUESD, DAY OF AY, TH (ETEE] EEBRUARY, AD. 1020, AT FOUR O CLOCK PM. lot numbered Seventy-gix (76) in Woodbury Blaie's subdivision of lots In block wirtyoilx, Q) tretvorin Addi: tlm\ ln the ity of Washington,” as per t recorded in Liber 46 at folio 135, in me surveyor's office for the District of Colum- bia: subject to the covenants of record. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash: ce in one, two and three years, with interest AL six ' per amnuall Hcen®dngs trom date. of s the purchase. Further particulars at time of AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOB. J__OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOB. T2 street. Northwest TRUSTEES. L B m.n"aa 5 *&%‘vn et O Mt M., the and premises, sftua ribed lane te in the Dumc: nt ‘Gofumbia, and mn‘ lot lewerefl indebt- 0. mn humu- edness. the e ate e of frust onerifurd. is to be lance in two equal aid In cash and the 0 years, wlth 1inte: t t the rate ot 6% per ll‘lnllm rest ai % able semi-annually, secured ond deed of trust upon the y sol d. or l" cash, at the option of the purchaser. 8| :fl l‘ id or ad. date of ule. required at "l O bt aacine. - oo, m nn:a 1-:1 :lll to be complied wm: wlthln thlr 130) di y sale, otherwisa d:poflt 'Ill be forfeited and prop- erty leauld at risk and cost of flfllumnl er after five (3) days’ advertisem: ol{‘ mch runl II t newspaper nubn-nefl Washington, D $m £ manny. ?:m % FogRoRiL. Mumm .flfldll‘ fe7-d&ds.exSu ‘Trustees. A, WE! ADAW AUCTIONI other Pianos, Rugs, Taxi Meter, Automobiles, Etc. By Order U. S. Marghal et al. Includine Bedroom, Dining. Davens a veapo Snites, Lam "ortlo-hclle" Vietrola Seter MOenmer” Taxi Meter for U. §. Marshal. ete. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Weschler's 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY F 13, 1929 P;lrnglu:.bl“ll.:fy nus.'-uu. 10 am. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. lmcrlom 14831 Bye Street No TRUSTEES' SALE_OF BRICK mur 810 FOURTEENTH ~STREET NORTH- B virtue of a cerfain deed of trust duly rncorded i Diver o, 5380 at folio 116, one of the land records for the District of Co- mbie. and at the reas of the party secured hereby, we, the undersigned tru: will sell at public_ auction. in front of the AT T - otiowing-de- ‘premises. smnu in_the gton, District of Columbie. Known and distingiishea. as lot numbered gne hundred and ~eight (158) in Abra- Furma rman's subdi- Viston of lots in sauare. sumi ten hun- dred and twente.six (1026), us per plat Te. corded in e of the surveyor for District of Columbia, in Liber 11 at !ono 187: fogether with the improvements therson. Terms of sale: One-third of the purc money to be bald (n cash. ‘the balance in iwo equal instaliments and s, {0 be secuted by deed of trust on me n:uneny sold, or all A_deposit c( sale. ~Recording, ,f_cnvenlnni::. ste. ot ost of purchaser.” Terms to be’ com Within Chirty davs from day of sile. Seherwise Sepoure to ba torierted And. b 26 Tisk and cost of derauleing erty resold purchaser. PATL v . ROGERS. - GILL, Jr. fed-d&ds.exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTI 0" street” Norfl?vutm TRUSTEES' SALE OF VAl R ESTATE. IMP] N STORY BRICK DWELLING, KNOWN AS NO. 30 STREET SIXTH By virtue of ‘a certain deed of v.nm. duly recorded in Liber No. 6010, folio 55 et sea.. of the land re:ord: of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured inerehy, the undersigned trustees wil sell, at nuhlic auction, in front of Nle iy oy FORERY. B pStutely O/CLOCR PM., the Goffowmis-devcrtaed o d and premises. situate in the Gity of Wat fnston. District of Columbin. and desicna as and being part of omm-x ot ten 1 in_square numbered W know ’&‘M 22 dkare’ 3000, Bewinaihe ot The. sou west corner of said lot, thence cast along the soutn line of said lot, 40 feel, thence north 3¢ feet, thence west 40 feei'to west llne ol sal lot, thfllcl south along Eother with the. Ipriestonts. mmsufi; of brick dwelling known as No. sald property thea: Terms of sale: All cash, is “sold_subject to St deod of Lrust for $7,000. irther fi-mcm-n or” 'hleh will be’ announced at the time of sale. All con- vevancing, recording. etc.. at pur: w) chaser. Terms of sa within 30 days from ‘.‘s.'fo'f .‘3:" the trustees reserve the right 1o’ tei Droperty at the Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five dave' morunrm ‘7 such resaie in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. " Taxes, rents and insur- ln he w) g calcu- fation” To_ the $300.00 will be “‘lmd %ne & A J."SELLS WILSON, _ted ,13,14 Tr o |not? He would the people between his finger and| (Continued From Yesterday's St: gz | INSTALLMENT XXXVI HEY were his sheep. Presently he would even hl;': h:o b:eed thabnl1 m: advisable mfl their indulgences a bit. He was wel‘lu‘l!w‘re th;t lrecdy railroads were manne industrles flagging. It might be amus- ing, and useful, to rob congresses of quorums, to tie executives' hands; but certain activities must go on. Well, why direct them. He held thumb! Van Winkle came to him. “I want- ed to suggest to you, Mr. Brainard,” he said, “that you make a few records for your private eye, beginning with this.” He handed his employer a memoran- dum. It recorded the moment and lo- cation of his conference with the pretty secretary in the darkness of the service hall. Brainard recognized it; he had himself written a, similar one during l!h’m. stay in his studio after Phyllis had left. “Well,” he said, looking at the other’s calm face, “you have discovered, have you, that Miss Arden’s gone?” “Gone?” Van Winkle stared at him, then shrugged. “Well, I warned her that you would be likely to know whom you were trusting.” Bramard watched the other. “You're a smooth devil, Van,” he said at last. AL’CTION SALES. DAYS. THOS. owm & s:m. 'AUCTIONEERS, EA 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME DWEL NO_332 FIFTEENTH STREET SO 7 Virtie of @ certain deed of trust duly Liver No, 6111 at folio 153, one of the land records for the District of To: e, reauest of arty eby, we, the undersigned trustees il el at Dublc wHon. i Tront. of i premises. on TUE! NINETE! NTH DAY OF O'CLOCK and premises, Ington, nhndm of Oolumbie, know om 15th street ‘by the full depth (ereof of 95 feet 8 inches, to a 30-foot-wide alley in the rear of original fot numbered seven (1) in_square m bundred and seventy-four unun. ogeiher with the im- Drovements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two gaual Installments. in one and two years, to be secured by deed of trust on the property A pashs ot Duehaser's opaigt. A of $300 'required 2t time ol sale. Recording. convevancing, etc. at cost of lied with Rithin thirty days Trom day of sale. other- wise deposit to be forfeited resold at risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, THEO. N. GILL. Jr., PAUL V. ROO!.'RS tees. WEN & SON, Aum‘xo‘llmts 03 Ese Street Northwess, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK CHURCH, BEING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER' OF STREETS SOUTHI EA By virtue of a certaln deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 5208, folio et seq. of the iand recards of the District of Gotumibls, mest of the secured thereby. the undersicned trastees will sell, at pyblle auction, In {ront of the premisss. INETEE! A4 UESDA' AY OF FEBRUARY, AT TWO-THIRTY CLOCK sollowing-described land - oremisca. situate i The DIStct: of O *lumbia, and designaied as and beine lot 22 in Gilbert B. Gibson's snbswkton of square iber 18, folio | the office of the sur- o m! Terms of sale: "All cash. deposit 5500 Will be Feaulred. i time of sale . All convevancing, recording. etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 10 be com of sate. other. r e the right to resell the property ot the risk and cost of default- ing purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. EMAKER, C E. SH! ROBERT E. FLYNN, 11, l! 15,19, Trustees. fe9-dads, rxsu I.EGAL NO‘I'ICIS. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Columbia, ' Holding _Frobate Couré.— 38240, Adminisiration.Thig is e the. sabscHBEr. . Ut "the ta Maryland, ‘nas ‘obtained '{rom the Conn ol the” Districk of olumbla. Jette festamentary, on® the ‘estate . of - Wiliam Morris, late of trict of Columbia, oAl persons having claims againat e deceased are hereby Wa: it the Smerwleh the vouchers thereot. lesally authenticated, to the subscriber, on fore the 30h day of January. A-D. 1990: otherwise they may by law be excluded from 31l benefit of said esiate. Gjren n under o hand | this oL BENJA! NBEDS, 11 N Belli Attest: MERSCH. Deputy Register of Wiils for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Pre o" Bine aves Takoms THOS. J. QWEN & SOK. AUCTIONEERS, 1 EYE ST. N.w. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS~ PREMISES _ 61! D STREET NORTI By virtue of a certain deed of Srust; duly recorded in Llhernl’lo 4230. folio 486 et sea. t st_of the part SECUTed thereby, the umnmua trustee will sell at public suction. In front of the prem. .D. 1929, FOUR oliowine: ao-crlnd land te 1 t of Co- nefl 5% ahd Seink the south . eet_fron -third A b che Il depth thersc ot b sauare 87, the same being more fully de- scribed by metes and bounds in said deed of trust. ird of the purchase th. balance tn"two in one and two centum per {mn day_of sale, sect upon _the property sold, o, all Sash of he "Durchaser. A deposit of 3500 Wil be. ro- guired at time of sale. All conveyancins. ording. efc., at cost of purchaser. Tale tobe’ Complied with within thrty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee feserves l ¥ ||| uell t e nrwer'\':."ll Sifer” Be Gy dverticeaea of sheh TEsale 10, 3qme, REWspaper published in Washing- _106,8,11,13.18 annum, GEORGE F. HANE. Surviving ’rnmn ADAM A. CHLER & SON AUCTIONEERS Bankruptey Sale of WOOLENS Suitings, Overcoatings, Dress Suits, Pants, Fixtures, Etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At No. 814 F St. NW. Thursday, February 14, 1929 Commeneing 10 0'Clock AM. Stiding, Plagecglass Garmest Cases ‘lll e d Cutths Table Tflll“'el‘t v o5, .I!l’.l‘- nll. Chal -‘ '32 .’ | a ine. “Window Display ein, Bankrupt Ne. ] ; INEM, Trustee. sl = SRR G e Now. ADAI! A wumn.n & BON. Alwll-nlm Accountancy; B. C. 8. e ang £ ln"t?lmu !I“!“I on Lequest BENJZMIN FRANKLIN, | Tran: 'fl- 13th and H AN e tworn lOOO,HOIC Positions Open! Trained men and women needed in rants ‘and Clhl!rlls—-AItflul third largest industry. Age is no obstacle. Past experience is unnecessary. A school with lized n seek 1 new rlunities for ® and_sdva vained “men and Midwinter Classes Naw Forming School Open Daily 8:30 A.M. te 9 P.M. Lewis Hotel Training School Penna. Ave., at 23rd Street Washi for Secretaries ESS BLDG. e 1‘1‘3-"-:: F Sts. pay and Evening Classes Main_ 23 The asases ~ STEAMSHIPS. 01d Point Comfort | Chamberlin-Vanderbilt Hotel and property | P o- | feeling that his AUCTIONS. THE VICARION—By Gardner Hunting (Copyright, 1928, by Public Ledger) “That sounds l.s if ynu thought I have something to . “Haven't you?” “How do I know? And why should I want to know? Can you fancy any ignorance that would be greater bliss than complete nce of your past? I have a_conscience like a baby’s. My slate is clean. I've nothing to be afraid of. Did it ever strike you that men are never afraid of the future?” “Think not?” “Of course not. You can do anything you like with your future. You can't do a damned tm:ng with your past. You can't even wag it—like a dog! It suckflh tighter than your shadow. It is you—you are it! ‘The only trouble with not having any is that you wonder what you are without it!” “Then even you are afraid to have your past revealed.” “Revealed? Yes—to me! Don’t you realize, I may be anything from the king of the panhandlers to the lessee of Muscle Shoals; I may be a gay travel- ing Lothario, with a girl at every sema- phore, or I may have a wife and seven small children in Dowagiac, Mich. may be any wretched thing, from a man with an unspendable fortune to one_with an irresistible urge! “But whatever I am elsewhere, here. I'm merely the other end of a disem- bodied spirit—and queer as I feel when I refiect that I am not here, wherever I really am it must seem still funnier to be me!” He went away, apparently as uncon- cerned as he said. If he was not inno- cent, he had covered his tracks. It would make an interesting pastime to dig out his story—some day. But pain in Brainard's arm seemed wound that was supposed The doctors had advised him to rest; but they were always advising him to rest. For a moment he meditated upon how easy it would be for an enemy to get at him through the physician he employed. Then he went out and told Miss Ashcroft to find some one to take Miss Arden’s place. She said she thought Miss Arden had gone home iil. Brainard this was quite likely, but did not enlarge upon it. And Miss Ashcroft tumed away from him with scared eye: ‘Then he ‘terrified Ushigi by going in and going to bed. But when the fright- sistently, he ordered him away. After a time he fell into a heavy sleep. l-le did not awaken till next morning, and found himself dizzy and sick. Dr. Car- micheel came and looked anxiously at his wound. Brainard was too ill to s“ldy it himself. Later he dropped off into & dream of ;ome mnv.y.,‘gmhd sort—and when he woke they been_delirious for a by some strange infection, g{on had succeeded in overcoming it at get up and about. whole time no one came to see him ex- cept Van Winkle and Rex Welling. latter had gone back to live at his own plece. But there wuv plenty wm !m}ghc have come, im given strict orders cated this wish informally over telephone to inquirers; it had bsen done. Discounting arguing that no one could be o ding aioof from & man_ who had left such a message, to be graceful- ly couched by a Jap, he yet nursed a mnnovertbeb‘rr hibition when he had been so ill. He got back u ess attachments. severed former Pahate ngth seemed to come back to him b sad and with it came a to thc ‘Machiavelian portion rather suddenly, accumulating. He had banks he m indifferent to losses, extrava- tgnm to him on all sides; but found many faithful employes, too. half a dozen reasol who believed it lundlmemll to their interests to preserve his. Some of his anizers had developed genius, and Drth unlimited power furnished them, were dunn effectively with the giant | lying a world with | um m: Be d everything—except & one thing to which his mind came Im:k with a sickening sense of utter thn his arm was unb\ndued he went out and ahout theal alone, unrecognized. He went to the great airdrome and witnessed the spec- tacle within a spectacle there. He saw the enormws crowd see the battle of ‘Traf: the Johnstown Flood, Na- poleon’s frlghtml Russian retreat and a typhoon on the Indian Ocean. He wnndemxi‘dfl Aunt Relief Brainard saw x: And then he went back and sat in his small studio again at last and put out a feeler to see what Jerry Ballard was doing—and learned thab Jerry Bal- lard and Ferdinand Mortimer had dis- appeared! They had vanished in a night, these two, each from his own house under cover of darkness and fog whlch had swallowed them utterly. And they did o not return. Inquiry directed to their offices elicited the information that they had gone abroad. And nothing Brainard could pick up in the time he had patience to give told him anything to the contrary. As well search directly for the Dawn Maiden as for them! So thére came suddenly a time again when for thirty- eight crazed hours he searched for her. With no clue! He knew too little of soils and trees and grasses to form any notion in his memory of these as to zone or clime of his woodland dell. Her garb? It was like pixies' weaving! If real it might have beea from ancient harem or modern dlnclnz school And the woman? She was only a woman sun-kissed, white skinned lnimltlbl!l And lost! He tried to rest again, and did fit- fully for a day or two. Then he could try no more. Driven to activity, he ened Jap hovered around him per- rtmmrnuhsf..hadhznotmm- R R | hours- of his mental of | “Would not have any damned meddiers | messing about!” Ushigi had nommu:lhl; Brainard was | too weary to investigate as to jus: m | at imagined neclzct and man’s pique gi i sense that it was strange no one had ier of a mere pro- his feet with a had completely His by leaps md buufil;gmn had befle ": problem to care for the money that e’,lnd vaults full of it. So much was flowing in that robbery! He found parasites Therehwere I-letizgl‘ xfr;n -:)yn a:em“o‘z as! do_anything he R his fate. If he could hp his brain puu haps he could get at the memory re ords stored there. Perhaps he cou!u project them by the Vicarion's means. Perhaps he could find the index of each! Aum:mmamndwm there! . But it would kil to_tap Dby i brain. Why not the blmd‘ ‘The blootl flowed to and from the brain—and what . was blood if not the liquid of life? - In a hazy hour he actually a tiny vein and brought a glass retort - from his laboratory in ‘Ihlch to distiil, tti product. Then he dropped into his chair and stared through his gauze curtain, rmjteycms t&z;somi:lam was alread; te - came {m-\?mbehlnd that sheer veil ‘:fl turned real, as Phyllis hal dene—as . real as she, only he ©ciid not see them!- ‘What was wmn with them? Had they no bodies then, that the Vicarion should, not get them? They stood before him,. he knew they were there—but he could not make them out! They told htrn that he could not l‘e- verse history. He answered that this was what he had already donme. They laughed at him; did he not know that he could upset no natural laws, but only. bring on penalties because he tried? ‘They set a glass case over him, Cnnsciousness. and told him to notice that he himself was not inside. He roared with laughter at them. But they showed him that what he saw there in the case was only the moving, breathing body of a man—like Van Winkle—like the ngums the vmmm resurrected from that this mere moving body m not himsel{—that, - he ranged outside, elsewhere, every- where, at will! It was absurd! Buf’ when he tried to attract the attention of that thing in me u!. it gave him no heed! Then th at him again. How could flut thought was he ho was nothing but a bundle of five llme short-armed _senses ied h themselves—while out here was rushing by! = His delirium pn-td‘ ‘The beings he little 1 of could not see were in the glass retort, GheA blood had merely dried” and What had he expected to find there? - ©Oh, yes, what manner of man he was! * The ultimate thing he was! Fooll Prom the beginning of time men had tried to get at the umm thing :l ’ themselves or men by means : blood! From the world’s flagellants to. its headsmen, its Cains, its Catherines; s its ruf rulers, its rel Reds! Muddlers or meddlers, all! Missing the wholel meaning—the meaning of the: No, the Vicarion would never pre- lt required another week for mm 10| The halls of % And during the signs of light a door and called UshlgL no answer, no thud of rui He ste] {insid (‘-’I’!‘st = bec: f d—distant ears became aware of soun sound—outside somewhere—in the.\v street below! - A vast volume of sound—like low.'. where a strange light was like the light of a bloodshot moon Sounds seemed tly to beeene dh- tinct, shouting. a roar of it, the drum.. ming of machines, a deep-toned nhr as of steam. He came ite the (To Be Continued Tomorrow). —_———— SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY British Association Annme_n‘—h* Schedule of Meetings for Next 7 July and August. - CAPE TOWN, South Africa (#).—The relation between science lnd industry., . will occupy the attention of the British. «: association which wlll assemble hers':™ are and Science and In each. PUMA CROSSES BORDER..: Comes Into U. S. From Mexico, While Many Are Killed. RAYHONDVm Tex. (#)—While hunters Sl the puma, or moun- tain lon, in great numbers, wherever it roams in the Southwest, others come "’ to the United States from Mexico, cross- .- ing the Rio Grande when the water is at a low stase. The j; r, & more powerful !elm. also wanders across the mer occasion> ally, but it seems more contented in | Mexico. Both the puma lnd the jaguar prey om live stock. . Among the most active hunters of these animals In Texas are Luther D. Snow, sheriff of Willacy County, and his brother Robert, deputy State game commissioner, They have slain dozens gtthesebeuumdnwhnve)nmedl ew. AP & W 439 BUCHANAN ST. N.W. Trustees. TRUSTEES' 8, "QF VALUABLE BRI Lot nxlndn. & Bun..nmolgg 3350 K g‘r Al‘fl N OF MA- in deed of tr 0. m folio, LEAVES UNUSUAL WILL. Briton Bequeaths Cottages to Hard: ‘Workers. TINGEWICK, England (P).—Virtue '~ realized & mumflnrfl in the wilk v of Corbett Charles umm & property owner of Bucl _fed-ddds.exSu___ | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCT] 1431 Eye Street Northwest. SALE OF VALUABLE o AND CELLAR ‘BRICK- DWRL: OWN 1SES.1747 FIRST N B virtue of a cerl-ln d!ed of . tru: ncorned in Liber No. W 4, folio fl o ge“fl". curefl thei % the undersigned tmnesyl"ll found himself with nothing to do. | Nothing to do—and his whole nature ‘screlm(nq for deeds! His enemy had disappeared, his beloved had vanished. | He was without outlet for hatred or for love! Passions roused to utmost | pitch—and balked! Hatred as well as i love centered upon an object—and the object gone! Passion—itself single. a | unit, & whole, that could not scatter | without frustration! A consuming fire, i turned in upon himself! | He stood slone in his studio again —and realized how alone he was. Al { king, with & world between his finger nd hk thumhl ‘With people dancing ! string he pulled! And no pros- jo ! “Virginia Beach ‘Cavalier Hotel Two Popular Resorts All Year Golf Sfllnt“w:te:' Bathing, Indoor Pools Kuntifl Special All-Expense Tours Including Stater nd Hotel lccommeodation Information and Literature at City Ticket Office Woodward Blde., 731 15th St. N.W. Norfolk & Washington STEAMBOAT CO. 2L IR HIII I LSS 12112 LS AL and on its own ot bas several shade trees. The house is mlonlnl type — all-brick _construction. _ Con- crete front MS, Taximeter, by order Marshal. ree porches. Second floor back, glassed in. Pirst floor back, screened. M WEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, Hoyge fully streened. THOMAS J. O S5 e Bireet_Northwest. ] VALUABLE REAL TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL anxcx'wanmNG CONTAINING NINE ATHS, RA E KNOWN A3 D081 PARK. PRGAD ke of & certain deed of trust re- public auction, in front of the prem- 72 at follo 446, of WEDNESDAY, TR TH ras u}'me'mnmez ot Golumbla, o AD. 103 mk‘r ouR Hu secl & eell at public the W’h{m%n‘mm g’:nm infe bnd TRUSTEES' STORY ot s up 6t convenience of own, pantry-—ever ant ass home. Bullt- the modern better- in garage. N. L. SANSBURY €O, INC, 1418 Eye St. N.W. Nat'l 5004. Phone Service Until 9 P.M. g will offer f the ®Xonly Owner, on premises. ‘Telephone Columbia 9823-W. rbsllb oy pul premises, AT E QO ROOMING HOUSE AND EXCLUSIVE APARTMENTS offering of e fully equippe: B -chu mm hiion ming house, in nts, Erioal Eumx and overlooking Government TRt Contatns 11 rooms, 3 bat 1enly arFanEed 1A SRSy and sin ren! 28, nnd ";lurnh e kdown LEY SECTT and 21} L AR A S lnr pur] w?%%droon%&-fl Bathgn' n'fi'm: dqe.itrq:bed Oil Burner and Frigidaire. m WO mag- sents sitanies spoie Ideally situate osite two k this beat T. unqumlon»ly the biggest bargain e ha n_this popular section T the ‘past everal yenss The house 15 in immaculate condition, has seven lanned rooms. four bedrooms, lived good lives,” his three ocattages Finsmere, a neighboring vflh‘c trict ol colum These livers of good_ lives, s el de rooms, The house is 100% S gleatda o8 e present income beln: 3210 per | sald deed ot trist, ubon e lollo'l Jurnitw be Purchaser t for himself! As well command ouflnl as nw to commnnd the object. t ghastly trick had life nll!ld him lndlnx him on to this? re-c ed for them, then hding them -MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. _’.,M Godl—as i with & Wisp A }rl‘e' reached a time when the produets of reasoning began to mix with the. g.oflucu of delirfous vaporings in his in. He remembered then what Reilef Brainard had ;:dfw hhha ;rbnlunt fi; cording som rom Ain— blood! What was it? Oh, yes, it would tell him wh-l manner of man he w Perhaps in that 'mm‘ - County 14, covenants of record. . now know ot 102 1n :au.n mrcrme o f the puremu “Cath, ba two O Tont” instaliments. Beyable in years. with interest at 6% per centusn annuin, pavable semi-annually. from day of sale, tecured by decd of trust upon the roperty fold, or, all cuah, st the obtion of he purchasef. A depo $500.00 will be required at tii Taler A’ conveyancing, Tecording, etc. St Cost of mufchussr Terms all of the 1 ma."fg‘:nvemnu and’ fix of T tures of aevn’rny kind and description in and ses. wi sold_sub- rio a.?o""i‘d..n‘"u‘? $35,000.00. at six per cent, due September 35 god shove sid trust, cash, terms as m ot $¥oo 000, &tnm 4 to one-th} chace price in ci the blllnce In two 1 stallments in cne and two years, respective- Iy, with interest at the rate of 6% r men annum, and secured by deed of trust on the ll lh. prloe at which we are au property sold, cr all cash. at the option of i'.o e ble t o n:” wr:n:"";m“;'f and interest paid or asonable terms can ar- | adiusted to ate of sale; all conyes- 11 ding, etc., at the cost ranged. For full particulars |theser: sood tit ' & denc of the date of sale, or deposit forfeited, an rve the gmperly resold at the cost and risk of | the rllk an after five da: lvertisement o ] Ask for Mr. Lyons, S ANCIS BAUL. Home Phone aMr 5 P.M. m mn‘um N chaser; good title or no sll!: l Gem and inspection apply faulting purchi lltl‘, -m fl a Su v ' r in lomev newspaper published in Wi Pr. 9503, ! (M.fll xSy viving % $500.00 will be required a WARDMAN, B ashington a6t m per. ln, 3 mol -mh the p) 'fi” Immediat “ldluur;l o5, the property now belng ac 188 o ‘Snustal n the discretion of the wardens of Finsmere. Toh-m Profits Mount. PARIS (#).—French smokers tributed more than u:cmm to m expenses of government Since the muvducum M industrial methods ths, uh. Afl I conveyanc IDQ"IHII fees at oo it of on d = in sarase; to be complied wil aupit Vi l‘: Sh% ll IO ou, XL B0, 1, T Sl a2 mlh?'-'filkl ll‘tulzflfl houe ‘within uooo EVIND'?J PHONE SERVICE UNTIL HEDG S & MIDDLETON, Inc., 1412 Eve 8t NW. _ ser. Terms of Within ffteen.d duo trustees e property at nank 0} Bl Tesale' in some in_Washi D. C. property at purchaser, resale ington, 300 Seulement o be within thirth (30 d-y§ 1437 K St. NW. Main 3830. Realtors.