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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH &, 1929, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. (Continued.) ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Unimproved Real Estate on East Side 21st Street, Be- tween L and M Streets N.W.; Second Commercial Zone. i By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly Tecorded in Liber No. $332. follo 243 ef sea . and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees Tl offer for sale by public muction. I front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE ELEV- NTH DAY OF MARGH. 102, AT THREE SCLOCK P.A2: the foflowing -deseribed land gnd premises, Situate in the District, of Dimbla: To wit: Lots 816, 817, Bi6. 810. 820 75 feet 9% inches by & about 81 feet Terms of sale: Property will be sold_sub- foct to @ prior deed of tzust for £10.000 at | 7o: due on or before three vears from | \nrm 24, 1927: balance cagh. A deposit of | $1.000 required at sale. All conveyancing. recording_and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. “Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise tees reserve the right to resell property. a Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five davs' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in W D.C. VIN L. NEWM MILTON G A ATI (Am E. DESIG- r':' TED NO. FENROUSE | STREET AORTIWEST, WASHINGTON, certain deed of trust dated being instrument No Tecorde Sabf lnstrament i fec: e of he District of Columpin, and at the | Teauest of the party secured inereby. the | undersisned trustees will sell at_public auc- FRIDAY re_numbered wo. (3342), c E._Wire 4 in the offce. of trict of Columbia | it of wn‘ Terms of sale: Cash. A depor will be required at Trustees. WEN & SON. ALchohEERs THos. . ° 1431 Eve Sireet N.W | Two-story, Six-room and Bath Brick Dwelling Containing Six Rooms and Bath, With Garage; No. 113 15th Street Southeast. 1st Commercial Zone. By authority vested in the undersmnea' we will sell at puola auction ln front of ‘ the premises, on FRIDAY, MARCH EIGHTH, 1929, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., lot 53 in square 10:9. This property could be easily converted into business and is in & rapidly improving section. erms. " Cash over anexisting deed of trust for $3.800.00. $200.00 dep ren'urrfl at time of sale. Converancing. Fl chaser’s g(m t f"f‘[‘;psg closed Iithih 30 sit forte O 8 D GWEN & SON. Auctioneers. mh4.5¢ THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 0T EvE ST, AW F__VALUABLE _IM- EING PREM st ING, G 1002 RHODE I0AND AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain ey ot tryst, duly recorded in Liber No, 4229, folio 342 ef sea.. gf the land secords of the District of Colum, bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public Suction, in front of the premices. on [URSDAY, THE TEENT OF U, MARCH, A FOUR OCLOGK P.M., the foilowing-described land-and prem- ises. ‘situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot numbered eight- een (18) in Lewis C. Kengla's subdivision of | Iots in square numbered three hundred and thirty-seven (337), as per piat recorded in Book 20, page 114, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of is. d of the purchase ey to be paid i , balance in two Faual instaliments, pasable i one and two years, with interest at seven per centum per annum. payable semi-annually. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty’ Soid. or Al Sash at the option of the All conveyancing, dn( revenue stamps, etc.. at cost of | Ter: of salé to be complied th l'nhm lhll’ty days from day of sale, erflu the trustees reserve the right to the property. at the risk and cost of du-ulun; urchaser. after five days' adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper published in wnhm on, D C. mhS-d&ds.exSu ’rrumu THOS. J. OWEN QUEN, & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Industrial Property, Being Premises 911 Second Street Northeast, Good Brick Improvements, Large Corner Opposite Express Of- fice. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated November 11 being instrument No. 26, Teeorded Noyemaes. 14, 1ot amons ¢ yecords of the District of Columbia. the request of the party secured thereby. undersigned trustees will sell at public auc- tion, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY. THE LFTH DAY OF MARCH. AD. 1029, -THIRTY E} lnllnllmlmdescrlbm 1ang. and_premics 145 and 43 in Rohers M. Ward, | trumex stibdivision of square 750. ld_subject to a prior deed of trust for $17.000. due May 16. 1830, interest cent, further m«rkmflnx of which annotinced at time of the Chase price above said trust {0 be paid in A deposit of $500 reauired. Convey- ancing. recording. etc. at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be plied with within _thirty | dave. otherwiss deposit ‘forfeited and ihe property may be advertised and resold at the | discretion of the trustees. RRY B. PITTS. ROBERT E. McCORMICK. fe28-d&ds.exSu&mhs Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY MODERN APARTMENT HOUSE. KORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. CONTAINING' ABOUT 20 APARTMENTS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly zecorded in Liber No. 6145, folio 19 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at pubhc auction, in front of the gremlsfi on IONDAY, THE .VENTH OF MARCH. A.D. 1929, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and premlses, situate in the District of Columbia, and des- ignated as and obeing lots numbered seventy- six_(76) to seventy-nine (79), inclusive, in E. E. Mayhew's subdivision of lots in square numbered _one hundred and thirty-three | (133), as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbla, in, lerr H._D. C. at folio 74. ‘erms: Sold subiect to & prior deed of trust for $50,000.00. further particulars of which will oe announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to h(‘ cash. A deposit of $1.000. Conveyancing, recording, etc., nl purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at lh{ discretion of the trustees. 1437 K St Nw. HUBBERT, R’ uuxsm- 1e27-0&ds, exBukmhd_ i -_— paid in required. EDUCATIONAL. THE TEMPLE SCHOOL, Inc. The Secretarial School of Individual Instroction. Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping, ) _Bervice. ' 1420 K st. n.w. BOY Shorthand 1n 38 School n.u enstest learned: _reads like PRINT _ rapid. * Steuugraphic Course, eeks, Secrelarial, 2( weeks; Bookkeepin ecks. atet osition ;u-umem New. cmm now form- ng. Register todgy. School - Ofanen P S 10 Positions Open! 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Med: , of | Philadelphia. | BAD-CHECK WORKER | GETS LIMIT PENALTY Amien S. Daher Still Faces Addi- tional Sentence in Other Cases, Convicted of passing worthless checks, Amien S. Daher of Atlanta, Ga. re- ceived the maximum penalty in Police Court yesterday. Recently arraigned on similar charges, Daher was adjudged guilty by Judge John P. McMalon, who ordereu the de- | fendant committed to jail. Sentence was to have been imposed vesterday, | but on the complaint of Charles Rosen- | thal of 801 D strect Daher was charged with passing a worthless check for $15. Headquarters Detective B: W. Thomp- son testified that he had received com- munications fvom police of New York, Boston and Richmond which said that Daher was wanted in those cities on check charges. s Judge Isaac R. Hitt, learning of the man's previous record, sentenced him to serve one year in jail and $1,000 for passing the $15 check. 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TRI-MOTORED Main 2331 IN THE FORD MONOPLANE Acrial Tour of Washington and Vicinity Hoover Flying Field Potomac Flying Service, Inc. LOEW’S ALAC lumcouwn-uuu Pletus Zlonu GIlBERT DESERT NIGHTS —ON THE STAGE=— WESLEY EDDY oew-Publix “CARNIVAL OOGKTIIL" ADDED ATTRAC’ e el LOEW’S CoLumsiA 100% ALL-TALKING THE DOCTOR’S SECRET 8hould Doctors Tell? Added Attra METRO lovll‘l' N JACK PEPPER JAN GARBER’S BAND snd ADDED HITS Dayton Westminster Choir Mar. 9, 8:30 Weshington Auditorium Director, John Findley Williamson Tickets, $2.00, $1.50, ll 00, 75¢ _T. Arthur Smith Bureau, 1330 G St. St. Movie Ball TONIGHT Washington Auditorium ' 19th & New York Ave. N.W. (19th St. Entrance) Strickland-Bonbrest ‘ “Mi-Jo” Orchestra | Joe Bonbrest, Directing J Dancing, 10 P.M. to 2 AM. | $1.00 Per Person Given by Moving Pictmre Projectionists of Washington, 224 TODAY—11 A. M, TO 11_P. M. A Love Romance in Gorgeous Natural Colors AND SOUND Paramoun Sound Production llclllll DIX TODAY—11 A, M. TO 11 P. M. The Screen's Most Popular Star RICHARD BARTHELMESS Heard for the First Time “WEARY RIVER” AMBASSADOR TODAY_-RICHARD | BENNETT and ENYON in “THE HOME- Tg\yyl_ms' (ALL-TALKIE). 624 B St. NE. APOLL TODAY—NORMA SHEARER in LADY OF CHANCE." AVENUE GRAND TODAY—DOLORES _ DEL __"THE RED DANCE." "CENTRAL TQDAY—XORMA, SHEARER in CHANCE. CHEVY CHASE SeRfsi5e. TODAY—DOLORES DEL RIO in “THE RE) Tofi)m i‘.-. An & Farragut St TODAY_LEATRICE JOY in “TROPIC “ 615 Pa. Ave. SE. RIO in Bet. D an P NATEONAL $1.00, 3¢ & 50 Mat. Today. All Seats Sde. THE HILARIOUS FARCE “MARY’S OTHER HUSBAND” A _RIOT OF LAUGHS e & 500 Tonite SUUBERT @9 yat Today ne30 DELASCU 200 LEE SHUBERT Presents MARGARET ANGLIN “SECURITY" FXT SU THURS, Kennth Macgouan and Stdney Hoss Present DOROTHY GISH (InPerson) in “YOUNG LOVE” A New Comedy by Samson Raphaelson pe £'C—Tonight 8:13 L™ GREATEST MUSICAL OF MIR w14 TOM HOWARD OFFICIAL INAUGURAL WEEK SHOW BEG. 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