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? REAL ESTATE, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (', TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1929. SALE—HOUSES (Continued.) Beautiful Corner Home Will Be Sold at a Bargain. 5713 5th ST, N.W. 8 large rooms and up-to-date bath with shower. Large closet space—2 of them cedar. Plenty of surshine and light. Fuilt-in_garage. Nice. light cellar with eversthinz modern Plenty of eround with trees and shrubbery ©ven Daily and Sun Owner Will Make Ter Convenient, WALTER A. DUNIGAN, 25 15th St. N.W. National 9530. REAL HOM ear 16th St. Reservoir. 4 Large Bedrooms, 810,300, The owner of th 11 built house has Iett the city and zed our office Yo offer his home at this low price to a pur- €haser with 8 good cash pavment. The house §& \nquestionabiy one of the best constructed Ne'hAve ever inspecied. There are seven Jarge rooms. reception hali and tile bath (i"Pedroomss. Tarse front porch and double tear porches. floored attic. 'The entire prop- erty “in immaculate condition. -the owner Paving taken unusual pride in his home Screens for the entire house. metal weather. stripped, hardwond floors. enamel finish: all modern improvements. On a_ beautiful lof. T4 fort deep to naved allny, tastefuly land= Seaped. shrubs. flowers. eic. We really con- Sider this ome of the ontstanding home Buys in this desitabie section, close to all conveniences. that is now for sale. Don't 1ail to inspect Phone Service to 9 P.M. SIHANNON & LUCIIS, Inc, 1435 K St. N.W. Main 2343, New Colonial Residence Overlooking Rock Creek Park. Among best estates in Washington, closer | Than_Chevy Chase. vet convenjent to iransportation. All brick. ms. with many t closets ering in kitch- | \d lavatory: cop- 3 3 en. breakfast room. per zutters and downsp metal weather- stripped, etc : two-car built-in garage. Can- ot be duplicated at $23.000 for type of con- struction and restrict 4921 30th pl n.w. (2 blocks east of Conn ave. at Ellicott st.v. ~ Owner and Builder. Clev. 203-J. O 'XCLUSIVE AGENCY 1330 9th ST. N.W. P-room and bath brick heme. Iocated in eommercial zone; house 19 feet’ w trieity. garage. Out-of-town _owner sell on very easy terms to either white or colored. Call Main 1653 WALTER A. BROWN. 1400 H. NEW HOMES IN MT. PLEASANT SECTION. 7 ROOMS AND 2 BATHS. Near enough completed for inspection, These homes have everything one would desire. concrete colonial front ~ porch. hardwood floors up stairs and down. fireplace in livine room. very larze rooms. many mew features in this tvpe home. such as built-in ironing board. Frigidaire. built-in connaction for radio, several cupboards in kitchen and rear the very orch. cedar closets upstalrs. fatest’ hot-water heating =plant and system, built-in garace, 20-ft. paved alley and paved street ' The back of houses overlooks beautiful Rock Creek Park: nothing can ever be built in back of them. One-half block from school and bus line. three blocks from 17th and park rd. Go north on 18th st. t0 Ingleside Terrace. See “Open” sizn. Bullt, by Edvard M. Wills, ir. “For ale by GEO. S. WHITE, Or_Your Own Broker. 1412 Eye St. #W. Main 8098. MT. PLEASANT. West of 16th St., One Square From Car Line. $10,950. 8750 Cash. A 2-story brick residence. in beau- tiful condition. just like new. in a square where the average price is over $12.000. Six very large rooms. tiled bath. hot-water heat. large rches. open fireplace: near car and jus lines. stores and school. An ex- ceptionally well located home. and it 18 really underpriced. We can ar- Tange very reasonable terms. Call N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC,, SALE—HOUSES. Near 15th-and H Streets N. A brick house: 3 bedrooms and water heat. electricity: owner hi lv)x price (o $4.500. Call us for inspection. CANT. THOS. E. JARRELL CO., REALTORS. 721 Tenth Street N.W. Main_766. REAL BARGAIN, 121 17th st se. one square from Eastern High School—Two-story apartment, nearly new: downstairs rented $35. upstairs vacan consists of 3 large rooms, bath and Kitchen, sleeping porch: $7.650: $300 cash. balance $60 per mo.. leaving purchaser only 325 per month, provided he moves in. 2 STEUART BROTHERS. INC., _14112th 8t NE.______ Lincoln 6200 $7,950. NEAR SHERMAN CIRCLE. An_attractive six-room home of colontal architecture light tapestry brick. with siate mansard roof and dormer windows: three wonderful porches. hot-water heat. electric lights, hardwood floors and natural wood- work, beautiful bath with built-in tub. show- er and other fixtures: bullt-in heated ga- rage: paved street and alley. and in perfect condition. This is an unusiial oOpportunity. {and if you are looking for & home. don't faii to see this before bu Call Georgla 2248 tor_appointment. 622 QUINCY ST. N.W. Brick home of six rooms and bath in one of the most attractive sections of Petworth, Modern with space for garage. Large rooms. porches front and_rear. Price, $7.500, on easy terms. Call Main 1653 ____ WALTER A. BROWN. 1400 H._ 1979 BILTMORI: ST. Overlooking Rock Creek Park st Rock Creek Bridee: 10-room and 3-bath brick house of unusual attractiveness; an_excel- !lent residence with income from room-ren [ine _ possibilitles. Priced reasonably $14,500; easy terms CHAS. D. SAGER, 924 14th St STT500—TERM CATHEDRAL HEIGHTS. 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS. Located a square from the National Ca- thedral. north of Mass. ave. a spacious 4-bedroom. 2-bath brick house in this beau- tiful location: concrete front porch. break- heat, hardwood floors, oben fireplace, ga~ rase. House itself is practically 22 feet wide. .\, Inauire kg, IHANNON & LUCHS. INC, 1435 K St N.W. Main 2345, __ Phone Service to 9 P.M. __ vew Two-Bedroom Home For $40 a Month Which includes all the carrving charges and applies a_very generons amount to the purchase every month. The location is particnlarly desir- able. being very high and in a neigh- borhood where values are rapidly ine creasing. 1800 LSt NUIE. Just Off Bladensburg Boulevard, SALE—HOU! e $13,500. OVERLOOKING CHEVY CHASE COUNTRY CLUB. Fascinating colonial detached home with an unusually large lot and a garage to match house: wide street with center park- ing. making s beautiful community. Com- posed of siv well planned rooms with all modern improvements. such as hardwood floors througiiout, hot-water heat, eleciric lights, bath with' built-in tub and shower. extra ‘lavatory, laundry trays and automatic water heater' This is a beautiful home. and now is the time to buy it and be es- tablished by early Spring. Will consider a small house with one trust on trade PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. CAFRITZ, 1016 1ath st COLORE 6 rooms, bath, cellar. garage, sleeping porch, gas and elec. $100, $45 per month. OWNER, Main_3677. 1004 K St. NW. 1472 CLIFTON ST. 10 rooms and bath, thoroughly modern excellent condition, Price and terms will suit_you. Adams i694. __Main 9080._ ). CHEVY CHASE Four-Bedroom Brick Home. $10,950. This splendidly appointed modern brick home, situated on a paved street in a neighborhood where the average price of homes is $20.000. between Connecticut and Wisconsin avenues. is an outstanding buy. Seven tooms "(four nicely propor- tioned bedrooms). hot - water heat. hardwood floors and every conven- 1ence. You will go far to find in ex- clusive Chevy Chase a value to com- pare with this. Call now for location. N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC., 1418 Eye St. N.\W. Nat'l 5004 Phone Service Until 9 M. 10.850. CHEVY CHASE. D. C. 6.rm.. bath, modern det. home. within 2 blocks of schools, stores and Conn. ave. car line. SHOWALTER REALTY CO.. 1103 Ave. Main 4122; Eve.. Cle SEMI-DETACHED. ALL BRICK. REDUCED $2.500. ORIGINAL PRICE. $12.950. This_semi-detached. all-brick home con. tains 7 large rooms. bath. with extra lava- tory connecting with master bedroom: the floors are_all hardwood. with plenty electric outlets. The larce concrete front porch is fully covered and there is g heated bullt-in garage. The living room is spacious. with a beautiful hgmelike fireplace and the dining room is large. with French doors opening to the breakfast porch. This house is in perfect condition and is located in a good Northwest 546 This house is within two squares of the new Sears-Roebuck Building and is_especially designed and planned for young couples fust starting house: keeping. " Tile bath. hardwood floors. electricity. big living room. two large bedrooms.’ complete kitchen. splendid heating_plant. Colonial front porch. with wide terraced Jawn. Never Before Such a House for $40 a Month. Open for inspection_every day_and evening. _including ~Sunday. ~Take District_ Line car leaving 15th and N. Y. ave., riding to 15th and H sts. ne. Walk two squares north of transfer to_bus. HARRY A. KITE. INC., _1019 15th ST, N.W. MAIN 4846, West of Conn. Ave. 3-Story_ Brick. S12,500. Located in an_ excelient_residential section. close to cars and_stores. Call at once if you want a bargain. Cleveland 1758-W. $59.50 MONTHILY WILIL, BUY HOME NEAR BROOKLAND. SEMI-DETACHED. WITH GARAGE. A “smail cash payment will put you in one ui tnese delkallni meW i Toom, semis detached homes. All the latest buili-in fes- tures. including built-in refrigerator, in bright kitchen: built-in shower in full tiled bath: 3 fine bedrooms and sleeping pcrch: hof water heating plant and laundry trays in daylicht basement: big 145-foot landscaped lot and fine werave. = Absolutely the best home buy in Washington INSPECT 1825 OTIS ST. N.E. 2 Blocks North ai 18th wnd Mourue Sts. TI L JOSEPIESHAPIRO CO., 1416 Ae St. N.W. Main 8949, TOWN HOUSE, NEAR CONN. AVE AND neighborhood. west of Conn. ave. near S st. this large brick resids is well suifed for rooming purposes or a laree family. It has eleven rooms, two tile vaths, hot-water heat. elec- tric_lights and other conveniences. Should find & ready sale at this re- markably low figure. EVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 PAM. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. REALTORS. 1412 Eye St N.W. Fr. 9503, KENNEDY-BUILT HOME Near 16th and Harvard. $12.750—Terms. A mights good home buy that warrants your immediate inspection. Unquestionably one of the finest groups of homes in the entire city. Spacious 2i-foot front. afford- inz 8 beautiful Tooms. reception hall. 2 tile baths, porches, Al in good condition. ~ Un- usual cireumstances allow our office the op- portunity to offer this home at at least $2.250 under its real value for a quick sale. Beautiful hardwood foors. full screens. oven fireplace. garage. etc: southern exposure. ‘Wonderful location. west of 16th st. Call us at once if you are interested in this home. Phone Service to 9 P.M. SITANNON & LUCIIS, Inc,, 1435 K St. 1418 Eye St. N.\WW. Nat'l 5904. Phone Service Until 9 .M. TOWN HOUSE. An intown residence of outstanding distinction now available in the ex- Clusive Kalorama Heights section. House of brick ‘construction. with stone trim—individual in design. of unusually practical floor plan, suit- able for those prominent in social life whose home must be well adapt- ed for entertaining. Eleven rooms. five baths, Arst-floor lavatory. back stairway. electric refrigeration, oil burner. garage for two cars. See 2324 Tracy Place Or Phone Potomac 1372, On Premises. 1—$59.50 M PRICE, $8950. SEMI-DI You'll save money if you secure this new home in one of the best Northwest locations. Home contains 6 fine rooms. sleeping porch with an extra dining porch: oak floors throughout. wood-burning fireplace, built-in tub and _shower. one-piece sink. beautiful electric fixtures and plenty of extra floor outlets: big daylight basement with extra toilet, laundry trays and hot-water heating plant: big lot: paved sireet and alley. 421 MARIETTA PL. N.W. One Block North ut 5th and Madison Sts. Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. or Phone Main_8949. LESS THAN 2 NEIGHBORHOOD VALUES. Near 15th and R. [ ave. n.e —Detached; lot 44x115 {t.; 6 rooms and bath. h.-wh, elec lights. Price, $7,500. = Corner residence _near Fast- ern High School—FOUR BED-| ROOMS; am.i. Price, $6950. Near 17th and A Sts. Beautiful home, latest-type provements. Price, $6,530. Call us and let us show you these wonderful home values. Terms arranged. Our autos are always at your service. J. DALLAS GRADY, 904 14th St. N.W Main_6181. COLONIAL BRICK. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 4 BEDROOMS. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. In an excellent location of Chevy Chase, D C.. west of Conn. ave. The estate offers this Droperty at a very cheap price. A beau- tiful colonial home. brick construction, hav- ing four spacious bedrooms. tile bath, extra lavatory off master bedroom, front porch: newly papered and painted and in fine thepe: equipped with Frigidaire, metal weather-stripped. screens. siate 1ool, garage, etc. A real oar Tnav SHANNON & 1435 K St N.W. Phone Service 10 9 P. AN EXCELTIONAL VALU 5712 5th ST. N.W. Large 6-room all-brick house, Finished in hardwood throughout, And a kitchen any woman would like. Large, up-to-date bath and shower. Godd 'sized brick and concrete front porch. Larce breakfast and sleeping porches. Cold-storage room in cellar. House contains all the modern equipment Streets and alley paved; no extra assess. ments. Lot 144 feet deep to wide alley. Open and lghied daily and Sunday until m ® Pe Will Make Terms Like Rent. WALTER A. DUNIGAN, Owner and Builder, 025 15th St. NW. _ National 9530. $8.950. NORTHWEST. Overlooking a beautiful cir r park ana In the prettiest section of northwest Wash- ington, an atiraciive colonial-Lype tapesiry brick home, containing six bright rooms, tiled bath, hardwood floors, inclosed sleep- ing porch. covered front porch, hot-water heat, electric lights and a two-car built-in s im- LUCHS, INC, Main 2345, $7,250. ORTITEAST. Within_ walking_distance of the Capitol. Library and other important buildings. on one of the prettiest streets in northeast. convenient to two ear lines: an atiractive brick home. 6 beautiful Tooms. natural wood trim, attractive electrical fixtures. House three rooms deep. making all rooms large. Deep lot. paved sireet and plenty of space for ' warage. This has been newly deco- Tated and is an excellent valne at this price. PHONE SERVICE UNTIL § P.M. CATRITZ, 1016 _14th Main 9080._ T NEAR LINCOLN I'ARK. $6.350. A six-room. modern, semi-detached house, newly decorated throughout; in convenient location, near 17th and A se. Easy “™% CHAS. D. SAGER, REALTOR. 924 14th Bt N.W. Open_Until 9 P PETWORTH. Modern Brick Home With Built-in Garage. $8.950. Here is & real good buy in a prac- ticelly new brick colonial home, lo- cated just off the new Sherman Cir- cle and convenient to the W. R. T. bus service. The house has six well arranged rooms, also large screened breakfast and sleeping porches. tile bath with latest bullt. xtures. oak floors throughout, h. electric liehts and jarge built-in” fireproof warave. Can be handled on easy terms. See it. EVENING PHONE,_SERVICE UNTIL 9 P'M. IIEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. REALTORS. = 1412 Eye St.__ Franklin 9503, CHEVY CHASE—$12,950. Beautiful detached English colonial-type home: 6 very large rooms. bath. pantry. ex- tremely large closets, open fireplace. hard- wood floors, screens. awnings and metal weather-stripped throughout: garage: beau- tiful lot. 85 by 120. with all the shrubbery and shade trees one could desire: conven- ient terms. Call Columbia 8128: evenings. Potomae 6334-. Main 3 CLEVELAND PARK. New Detached Colonial Brick Residence. Frontage of 65 Ft. e few prettier homes to be found at any price than this beau- tiful true colonial brick home with spacious side porch, having a_south- ern_exposure on an artistically land- scaped lot fronting 65 ft. All-brick construction. slate roof. private I atory in master bedroom. open fi place in living room. oak floors up stairs and down, linoleum floor in kitchen. pantry. automatic _storage water heater. bullt-in garage. This iz & value yoiu cannot. afford to over- 00k, N. 1. sansURy co., INc, 1418 Tye St. N.W. Nat'l 5004, Phone Service Until 9 .M, COLORED. IDEAL HOME, Price—$5,950. Tlot-Water Ileat. Six Rooms and Bath. Electric Lights. Inspect this home today. Loca- tion, choice downtown section. In new-house ¢ondition and every convenience, Terms reasonable. Call us for appointment and let us show vou this particular bargain. DALLAS GRADY, 904 14th St. NV, Main 6181, LESS THAN'RE Will Put You in a Home of Your Own. $49.50 MO., $100 CASH. A fine 6-room brick home in & nice north- cast_location, compiete with bath, three Inrge porches and built-In garage: ‘electric lights, hot-water heat: handsomely deco- KALORAMA, 23-FOOT FRONT. 4 LARGE BEDROOM $13,950. ‘This s a beautifully located home, close to the Conn. Ave. Bridge. that we consider the best home buy that has ever been of- fered for sale in the section. It is a 23-foot- wide house. which aflords particularly spa- cious rooms; there is a wide concrete front porch and double rear porches: 4 excellent edrooms The present owners have just spent $1.000 in redecorating and the prop- erty is in really beautiful condition. Deep 155-foot lot to alley; garage. A real bargain. PHONE SERVICE TO 9 P.M. SHANNON & LUCHS, INC, 1433 K St. N.W. Main 2345, ___WANTED—TO BUY HOUS HAVE YOU BEAUTIFUL HOME ON_MASSA- chuseits or Connecticut aves. or Sixteenth st. for sale? " Send for me (o list and ac- cord you live sales service. I am spe- cializing in Washiugton's fihe Lomes and handsome mansions. = W. M. Dyer, 204 Dist. Nat“Bank. 1406 O i phone’ Frankli 6 TO 8 ROOMS_PREFER OLD HOUSE Can pay cash. Would like possession within 45 duys P. T. Hungerford, Main 5710; Room_1014. 1010 ‘Vermont_ave. n. ALL 'CASH FOR 'SMALL HOUSE ~ NEAR Capitol "or Lincoln Park: considér ~other properties, any section: prefer small prop- ertles. _ Write full details. Address Box 266-E._Star_office. Wanted, for cash, several houses. stores and apartments, any condition. white or colored: also have ‘many clients to pur- chuse homes on payments. SHOWALTER REALTY CO,, 1103 Vt. Ave Main 4122; Eves., Pot. 4491. _ AUCTION SALES, _ FUTURE DAYS. 3. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DETACH- ED BRICK DWELLING, BEING PREM- 1SES 4721 BLAGDEN TERRACE NORTH- WEST. By yirtie of & certain deed of trust, dated June 27, 1928, eing instrument No. 170, re- corded July 13, 1928, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- auest of the party secured thereby, the uncersigned trustees will sell at public auc- Ylon"in tront of the premises, on MONDAY THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1929, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the follow ing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot thirty-five (35) in Charles E. Wire and Charies R. Wire's subdivision «f Iots in square twenty-six hundred and fifty- six (2656), as per plat recorded in Liber 8: folio 41, of the records of the office of the snrveyor of the District of Columbia; sub- Ject to covenants of record. Terms: Sold subject 10 & prior deed of trust for $'4.000.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be puid in cash. A deposit of 3500.00 required. Conveyan recording, etc., at the pur- chaser's Terms 10 _be complied with within thm{ days. otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be wdvertised and resold at the discretion of the trusiees. HARRY B. PITTS. ROBEKRT E. McCORMICK, _mh7-g&ds.exSu Trustoss. THOS. J, OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' ‘SALE OF VALUABLE 2-STORY FRAME DWELLING KNOWN "AS 2617 BOWEN ROAD SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5306, folio 4 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trusiees will_sell at pubiic auction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY- SECOND DAY OF MARCH. AD. 1920, AT THREE FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK PM. the following-described land and premises, sit- uate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being port of lot ‘23 in section 1, “Barry Farm.” as per plat re- corded fn Liber Levy Court No. 2, folio 1. of the records of the office of the survevor of the District of Columbia, the same being more fully described by metes and bounds and formerly known for purposes of taxa. tlon as lot 870 in’sauare 3865, now known as_lot 952, "Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in ¢ balance in two equal installments, payable in_one and wo years, with interest at seven per centum per annum. payable semi-annually, = from day of sale secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or ail eash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be required at time of sale. Al conveyancin recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. of sale 1o be complied with within ‘30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right fo resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such re- sale In some newspuper published fn Wash- fikton, D. C. i PAUL_V. ROGERS, BEN T. WEBSTEI Mh12.14.16.18.20.22 ~ Tristees. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE M- PROVED REAL ESTATE, BRICK DWELL- ING, BEING PREMISES 1002 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 4229, folio 342 el sea., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, d at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic ction. in front of lhe_tplemlnn. on (URSDAY. THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, AD. 1920. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the foilowjng-described land and prem- iges. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot numbered eight- een (18) in Lewis C. Kengla's subdivision of lots in square numbered three hundred and thirty-seven (337). as per plat recorded in Book 20 page 114, of the records of the office of the survévor of the District of Columbia Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash. balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two years. with interest at seven per centum per unnum, pavable semi-annuully. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be re- quired ‘at time of sale. All conveyancing, 1ecording. Tevenue stamps. etc. &t cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 10 be complied with_within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the propert the risk and cost of AUCTION SALES. _______ THIS AFTERNOO! i THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF PREMISES, SITUATE 2835 FOURTEENTH STREET NORTH- By virtie of a deed of trust, recorded in Liver No. 6048. at folio 53, of the land records of the District of Columbia, we | shall_sell in_front of the premises on | THE TWELFTH DAY OF AD. 1920 AT FIVE "O'CLOCK ! numbered thirty-eight - (38) In | and Sanner's subdivision. of lois in numbered thirty-three (33) “Colum- bia Heights.” as per plat recorded in the office_of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber County 9. at folio 129, Terms 'of sale: Property sold subject 0 a prior ded of trust of $11.500, full particu- | lats of which will be stated at time of sale, balance ‘cash Deposit of $500 required st time ‘of sale. and the purchaser allowed | thirty days from date of sale to complete |the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale. fe28-d&ds.exSukmid Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of lndmh‘i!l: Property, Being Premises 911} Second Street Northeast, Good | Brick Improvements, Large Corner Opposite Express Of- fice. By virtue of a cerfain decd of t November 111927, being instrument No. 26, recorded November 14. 1927, amoug the land records of the District of Columbin, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigred trustees will sell at public. auc- tion. In front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF MARCH. A.D. 1929, AT THREE-THIRTY "O'CLOCK 'P.M.. the following-described land. and premises, sit- uate in the District of Columbin, nnd desis- nated as and being lot 139 in Alexander. B. Walter's subdivision of lots in sauare 750, also lots 40. 41. 42 and 43 in Robert H. Ward, trustee's, subdivision of sauare 750. Terms: Sold subject to a brior deed of | trust for $17.000. due May 16, 1930. interest 6%, Ber jcenty Tirther partietlars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur- chase price above said rust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500 reauired. Convey- ancing, recording. etc.. at purchaser's cost. Terms {o be complied with within thirty duys. otherwise deposit forfeited und the proverty may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the Lrustees HARRY B. PITTS. ROBERT E. McCORMICK. _ e38-d%ds.exSusmhd Trustees, THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W TRUSTEES' SAL] VALUABLE DWELL- ING KNOWN ‘AS PREMISES 1420 MON- TAGUE STREET NORTHWEST. By viriue of a certain deed of tr recorded in Liber No. 5912. folio 29 of the Jana records of the District of bia. and at the request of the party secur thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public_auction. in front of the prem TUESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF MAK 1929, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M..' the following-described ‘land_ and. premises.” sit- uate in the District of Columbia, and desiz- nated as and beitg the West 20 feet front by the full depih thereof of lot 15 and all of lot 16 in square 2723. more particularly de- scribed in deed of (rust, Terms: ‘Sold subject’ to a prior deed of | trust originally for $10.000. furthier Purticu- Iars of which will be sungunced at time of sule: the purchase price above said trust to be paid In cash. A deposit of $500 reauired. Conveyancing, reording, etc. i the pu chaser's cost. rms 0 be comblied with within thirly days. otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the rusices. | MICHAEL WALSIL MCGINNELL, e o OVUBVERS: . _ FUTURE DAYS. = . J_ OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEER! 1431 Eve Sireet Northwest. 'RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- TRUTOMY DETACIED BIICK DWE LING, KNOWN AS PREMISES 3610 QUESALA tuin_deed of trust duly STREET NORTHWES By virtue of u ¢ X recorded in Liber No. 6174, folio 277 et of the land records o: e Distiict af Co- lumbis, wud st the request of the party secured ihercby. the undersigned trusiee will sell &t public uuciion, in_front of the premises. on MONDAY. 'THE TWENTY- FIFTH DAY OF MARCH. A.D. 1920, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the ollowing-described 1ot ust, dated | THO! land and premises, situate in the Disirict of Columbin, and desiknated as and being lot 22 in square 1863, in the subdivision mads by the Chevy Chase Land Company of Moutgomery County. yland, “and others of part of ““Clievy Chase.’ as per plat recorded in Liber 61 ut folio 10, in the surveyor's office ot the District of 'Colum- biu: subject to the building restriction lines us shown on said plat: the above-described Droperty is how known for taxation pur- Doses us lots 806 and 807 in square 1863 Terms: Sold_subject to a prior deed of | trust for $10.500.00. further purticulars of | which will be announced at tme of sale: | the purchase price above suid Lrust to paid in eash. A deposit of $500.00 re- quired. Couveynucine, recording, ete. ut purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within hirly days, otherwise deposit forfeited und Uie propeity may be udver- tised and resold al the discretion of the WILLIAM T. PEAKE. CLARENCE C. WEIDEMANN, _mhi2.14.16.19.23,25 25 ustees. _ THOS. J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK BUILDING, KNOWN AS PREMISES 405-407 QUE STREET. AND 1601 NEW JERSEY AVENUE NORTH- By virtie of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5907, folio 473 el sed.. of the land records of thie District of Co- lumbia, ahd: 4t the request of the party secured thereby, the undersixned (rustees will sell at puliic auction, in_front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE ~TWENTY- | SECOND DAY OF MARCH, AD. 1920, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the iollow- ipy-described land #nd premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated ay and being all of lot 2 and the souph 1 foot 6 inclies front on New Jersey aveniie by full depth of lct 3 in Johu Miller's subdi- vision of square eust of sauare 509, us per plat recorded in Liber IL D. C., folio 64, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $7.500.00. further particulurs of 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. Conveyancing, Tecording. etc., at the pur: chaser's cost.” Terms 1o be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. CLIFFORD A. BORDEN, CHARLES 8. MUIR, 16.18.20,21.22 Trustees. mh12.1 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. NORTHEAST CORNER_14th & BUCHANAN STREETS IMPROVED BY FIVE BRICK GAS SERVICE S ‘TION, NOS. 4601 TO 4611 14th STRE) AND LARGE BRICK GARAC 1333-1335 BUCHANAN STREET. By virtue of u certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6186, folio 1 ¢t seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbla, and at the Tequest of the party secuired thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public aiction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE FIPTEENTH DAY OF MARCIL, 1029, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing-descrifed land and premises, situate in the Distritt of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot G in Archibald White, trustee's, subdi- vision of \part of a tract of land known as “Indolence,” as per plat recorded in Liber Governor Shepherd. folio 43. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, described as follow Beginning at the northeast corner of 14th street and Buchanan street as sald Buch- proceedings in District Court Case N in the Supreme Court of the District of Celumbia, and running thence north alony the east iine of 14th street 120.21 feet more | or less to the southerly line of the proberty of the Capital Traction Company. the north 83 degrees 17 minutes 30 seconds eas along the southerly line of sald ~Capital Traction Company's property 134.40 feet to the northwest corner of lot 1'in sauare 2815, as per plat_of subdivision recorded in Liber 76, folio 55, of the aforesald sur- | vevor's office records: thence south 19 min- | utes west 6858 feet along the westerly line of the said lot to an anle therein. thence west 4.10 feet, thence south 7648 feet stil along the weiterly line of said lot to the north line of Buchanan street con- demned and taken as aforesaid, and thence west along the said north line of sald street 129 feet to the place of beginning: subject to right of way mentioned in said trust, which will be described by metes and bounds at sale and the unexpired term of a lease on_Dpremises 4611 14th street northwest Terms of sale: The above property will e sold subject to a prior deed of trust for £60.000. At 6%. due July 20. 1931: balance cash. A deposit of §2.000 required of pur chinser ut su d and notw fers at cost of Terius to be complied with wit duys from day cf sale, otherw reserve (he Tieht to resell property ot T und cost of defaulting purchiuser, ufter five days' advertisement of such resale in_some newspuper. publiched in Washineton. 1) JOSEPH WILTIAM ROBERTS HANSON E. ELY, Jr., mh2.5.7.9.12.14 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctloneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF MODERN 2.STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 1381, 1383, 1385 FLORIDA' AVE. N.F. By virtue of a certnin deed of trust, re- corded February 14, 1928, as instrument No 176 of the land records of the District of Columbla, and pursuant to an order of the Supreme 'Court of the District of Columbi in “bankruptcy cause No. 2097. the unde: signed trusiees will ofter for sale by public auction in front of the reipective premises on FRIDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1929, AT FOUR-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M.. the following desciibed land and prem- ices “rituate in the District of Columbin. to wit: Lots 162, 163 and 164 in John L. Barr's subdivision of lots in sanare 1026 i< per plat recorded in Liber 79. follo 60. of the reco of the office of the surveyor of the District of_Columbla. Terms of sale: Each lot will be sold sub- fect to a prior deed of trust for 53.250.00 at 6 due October 22, 1931: balance, cash. A deposit of $200.00 on each lot required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording_and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. “Terms to be complied with wilhin thirty ‘days from day of sale, otherwise trus. tees reserve right to resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after Trustees. rated. Close to_downtown and near stores e; on a_wonderful elevation command- ng & view from the upper rear porch over the entire city. This is a very desirable home_end words cannot do justice to i all Geargla 3522 for sppointment 1o inspect. and car line. Don't delav. cal & UNTIL 11_today. ... PHONE SERVICE 9 PM THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO., 1416 Eve St Main en Dublished In ws;m. ton. D, 3 i o Al B. NICHOLSON. mhs-déds.exsu Trust l five days' advertisement of such resale in fome “newspaver published in Washinston, GRUVER, l mh8.7.9.12. 1&' An %'?m"%%'e AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS Large Sale of Household Effects “Knabe” Upright and Player Pianos, Ori- ental Rugs, “Easy” Washing Machine, Radios, Automobiles, Trucks, Etc. By order Fidelity Storage Co., Several Large Consign- ments Repossessed Goods from New Companies et al. Practically new Bedroom, Dining, Davenport and Bed-Davenport and Breakfast Suites, Odd Picces, Lamps, Talking Machines, “Easy” Washing Machines (demonstrators), etc. BY AUCTION At Weschler’s, 920 Penna. Ave. NW. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1929 Furniture commencing 9 0'Clock A.M. and continuing until about 4 P.M. Automobiles and Trucks, 10 A.M. Ladies' and Men's Furnishi mh11.12 puesse Household Goods, Office Furniture, ! Personal Effects, Pictures, China, Glass, Etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY March 13th, 1929 At 10 AM. And at 11 AM. 23 Ladies' Fur Coats in Pony, Caracul, Muskrat, Seal, Calfskin, Mar- mink, etc., and 50 Wolf, Fox, Opossum, Skunk, and Squirrel Neckpieces. Also at 12 M. Dalton Adding Machine, Check Writing Machine, etc. by order of REGISTERED S. Marshal. Terms, Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 1310 > STREET SE. By virtue of n certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 5159, folio 358 el sea.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and ut the request of “the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the premises on WEDNESDAY. THE THIR- TEENTH DAY OF MARCH. 1929, AT FIVE OCLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, Sitnate i the_ District of Co- lwnbia, to-wit: Lot 13 in Samucl J. Pres- cott’s subdivision n square 1040 ns per plat orded in Liber 20, ab folio 103, in land records in_the otlice of the surveyor for the District_of Columb “Terms: $500.00 cash, the remainder pay- able $40.00 per month, including ot 612's represented by the promissory note of tlie purchaser. s upon properis soid purchascr. A - des 00.00 of purchaser at sile. All conveyancing. re- cording und notariul fees ut cost of pur- chaser. ‘Terms to be complied with within thirty * days ‘from day of i otherwise trusiees reserve the right to resell nroperty at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. iter five duvs advertisement of such resale in_some newspuper published in Washing= ton. D. £ 'ORGE I. BORGER. GRANVILLE C. BRADFORD, _mhi-dg&ds.exBukhol Trustees Buick “27-50” Sedan Also Other Automobiles and Trucks By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY March 13th 10 AM. Including 3 International 1'; and 3 Ton Trucks pap.hith Covered Jce Hodies mhi112 _FUTURE_DAYS. _ ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 46 SEATON PLACE NORTHWEST, CONTAINING ALL MOD- ERN IMPROVEMENTS By virtue of a certaln deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No, 6195, folio 325 et sed.. of the land records of the District of Colun bin. and at the request of the parly secured thereby. the undersivned trustees will offer for sale by public wuction. in_front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF MARCIL. 1926. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and ‘premiscs, situate in the District of C to wit: Lot 81 {n square 3106. othes k : 8 of Bloomingdale. plat recorded in County Book 14. at Bake 1 the surveyor's oftice of the District of a s of sale: Property will be sold sub- o prior deed of trust for §4.500. at due’ July 12. 1931: balance all cash over ‘trust. " A deposit of $300 reauired of purchaser at sale. All conveyancing. record- ing and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustees Teserve the right to resell property. at risk d cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some hewspaper published in_Washington. D. C. FRED HEWITT. Machinists’ Butlding, WM. B. HELLEN. 0 You St, N.W. mh5.8,12.15.18 Tristées. ADAM A. WESCILER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF _VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, NO. 1317 13th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of o certain deed of trust, dated November 28. 1928, recorded December 8. 1928, as (nstriment’ No, 64 of the land rec- aras of the Distiiel of Columbia, and at the request of the parly secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sule by public auction, i front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY ' OF MARCH, 1929, following-described land and premises, ‘situ- ate in the District of Columblia. to wit: Part ot lot lettered “F" of Elizabelh Morrison's subdivision of lots in square numbered (wo hundred nd elghty (280), ns per plat re- corded in the office of (he surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber W. F. at folio 74: beginning for the same at & point on the east Mie of 13th street, suld point be- ine the southwest corner 'of lot lettered “F: thence east alongz the south line of sald’lot lettered “F" 15512 feet to the east line of & public alley: thence north along west line of sald public alley 3.06 feet to the south face of a south wall of a brick ga- rave: thence west along said south face of a south wall of brick parave 30 fect to the west face of west wall of brick garaxe thence north along said west face of said west wall of parase 16.52 feel to the north line of said lot lettered “F"'; thence west alone” said north line of lot’ lettered “F 125.12 fect to the east line of 13th street, sald point bene the northwest corner of ot lettered “F': thence south alonk aid east line of 13th street 19.58 feet fo point of bekinuing. _ Also. s0 much of said lot_lettered “G” as mav be occupied by dwelling formerly owned by Joseph H. Rob- inson and built on adjoining lot lettered “F.” as described in deed recorded in Liber 676, at follo 459, of the land records of the District of Columbla. Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance In two eaual installments, represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, pay able in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum_{rom day of sale, pay- able semi-annually, secured by deed of trust upon the property’ sold. or all cash at op- tion of purciaser. ‘A deposit of $500.00 re- auired at sale. All convevancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of ‘purchaser Terms to be complied with within third of sale, otherwise trustees ht (0 resell property at visk fanlting purc afler five ent of such tesale i some shed in Washington, 1), C. €. ALBERT WHITE. HARRY B. DENHAM, MKe.9.1.15.18.19 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK APARTMENT BUILDING, CONTAINING 15 _APARTMENTS, NO. 158 SIXTH ST. v ‘virtue of a_certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber 6105, folio 13. of the Jand records of “the District of Columbia and pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla in bankruptey cause No. 2097, the undersigned trustees will offer for'sale by public_auction ia front of the premises on FRIDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1929. AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and ‘premises situate in the District of Co- lumbia, to-wit: Part of original lot 14 square’ 878, described as follows: Begint for the same on Sixth street at the north- west corner of svid lot and running thence east along the north line of said lot 208 feet. 41, jnches, thence sonth 50 feet to the south line of said lot. thence west alonk the south line 205 feet, 4%, inches to Sixth strect and thence norih along said street 50_feet to the place of bezinning. ‘Tesms of sale: Property will he sol ject “to_a prior_deed of trust for $28.500 at 6',% due December 19, 1930: nce cash. A deposi of $1.000.00 Tequired of pur- chaser ‘at time of 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 trus- teex veserve right to resell proverty at risk and cost of defaulting punehaser after fi days' advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. 11 SrGRUVER. CLARENCE F. DONQHOE. 1 Prisiees. T Ject to v newspaper pub) d_sub- 00 12, T FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the’ interest | d by deed of trust | v, at option of | Tequired | | AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. Shoes, ete., 12 Noon C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc,, Aucts. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctionecr: TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 317 NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6068, follo 357 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia., snd at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. ‘THE_TWENTIETH DAY OF MARCH. 1929, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de- scribed 'and and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Part of origi- nal lot 1 in square 691. bexinning on New Jersey wvenue southeast 46 feet 9 inches from the southeast corner of said lot, thence northerly ulong the line of New Jersey ave- nue 2 feet. thence westerly at right angles 1o suld uvenve 78 feel, thepce south 14 feet. thence eusterly 47 feet {0 a boint 34 feet from the begiuning and 22 feet from the north line of land hereby described, thence 34 fect to the beginning. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the pur- | chase money 10 be paid in cash. the belance in equal installments. represented by the promissory rotes of the purchaser, pavable in oue, Lwo and three years. with interest at 6 per cent per annum from day of sale. payable semi-annually, secursd by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at option of purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of pur 'r at sale. All convey- ancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Teims to complied with within thirty days from day of sale. other- wise trustees reserve the right to resell Praperty at risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. RAYMOND J. VIERBUCHEN, GEORGE M. EMMERICH, _mho-d&ds.exSu Trustees, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. | Trustees’ Sale of the Del Ray Motor Comp-ny. Property, | Potomac, Virginia. | . Under and by virtue of suthority vested | In the undersigned trustees by that certain deed of trust dated Junuary 18, 1926, snd recorded in Deed Book 233, st page 418. of the land records of Arling xeculed by Williwm E. Aten et ux. et al. to t'e undersivied trustees. default ha g beeu made in the payment of the in- debtedness thereby secured aud the under- ied trustees having been directed by the beneliclary wnd holder of the note thereby Lo advertise said properly for sale uut of suid delu we will ofter for sule at public wuction. on the premises, on MONDAY. MARCH EIGHTEENTH. 1929, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M., all the following prop- erty. to wit: All of lot numbered seven (7) in Lewis E. Withers' subdivision of tract of lund located in the northwest corner of Mt. Vernon avenue and Washington avenue, Braddock. known the Duncan properiy. as the same is duly dedicated, platted and recorded in Deed Book 218. at paxe 375. of the land records of Arliugton County, Vir- glnia: the tract hereby conveyed having Irontage of seventy-onc (11) feet on the said Washington avenue and one hundred thirty-seven and ninety-four one-hundredths | (137.94) feet on said Mt. Vernon A\'euur,| the total area of 550 square feet. Th property will be sold subject to first deed of trust of $10.000.00, now overdue. New loan of $9.600 can be obtained upon Payment of u:ual brokerave commissions. Terms of sule: Cash. A deposit of $300 will be required on the day of sale and the terms of sale to be complied with with- in fifteen days or the property will be at the cost and expense of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancigg at the cost of the purchaser or purchasers. NILHURN - BONOHOE, __mh12-d&ds.exS: ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Eight-Story Apartment Known as Le Bourget Lo- cated at 2127 California Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Juue 30, 1925, and recorded July 7, 1935, laud records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured (hereby.’ the undersigued trustees | will offer for sule by %Ilbnc auction, in front U ises. on TUESDAY, THE n.l.' 'TH DAY OP MARCH, 1929, AT FOUR. FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK P.AL., the following. described land wnd premises, situate in the District_of Columbia, to wit: Purts of lots 14 und 15 i Corcoran and others' subdivi- sion of “‘Washington Helghts, per plut recorded In the land records of the District of Columbia, in Liber 697 at follo 71; be- ¥inning for ‘'the same at the southwesterly corner of sald lot 14 und running thence northeasterly along the northerly line of Cualifornia street 100 feet to the southeast- eriv corner of sald lot 15: thence northerly along the easterly line of sald lot 15 155 feet to the southerly line of an alley con- | demned by proceedings in District Court Cause No. 696 In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia: thence southwesterly alonk said southerly line of said alley to the wesierly line of said lot 14; thence south- erly alonk said westerly line of said lot 14 157 feet to California street an/ the place of bexinning. subject to building restriction line ‘25 feet north of the southerly line of sald lots, as established in Liber County 15 at folio 28, in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia: said property beine now known for purpose 'ssment and ;;)‘alluu us lots 868, 869 70 in square ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in ca: the balance in two equal installments. represented by the romissory notes 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 upon the property. or ail cash at option of purchaser. A deposit of $5.000.00 reauired of purchaser at sale. = All converancing. re- cording and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trus- tees reserve the right to resell property at risk and cost of ‘defaulting. purchaser after five davs' advertisement of such resale in fome newspuper published In Washington. ¥ LUTHER A. SWARTZELL, EDMUND D. RUHEEM. _ mh8-d&ds.exsu Trustees. ‘THOMAS DOWLING & €O.. AUCTIONEERS. 1115 EYE N.W. _— Auction Sale of Unclaimed Storage Furniture at Smith’s Transfer and] Storage Warehouse, No. 1313 U St. N.W,, Fri- day, March 15th, 1929, at 10 O’Clock A.M. We will sell at public auction. waiehouse. Household Furniture of Davenports, Parlor Suiles. Upright Pianos, Cabinets. Brass and Iron Beds. Springs, Mattresses. Dressers. Chiffoniers, Wardrobes. Buffets, China_Cabinets. 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Then came the sound of the little runabout car get- ting under way, and he was gone. “Dear, dear!” lamented Mrs. Harvey for the second time, suffering vicari- ously with the foolish young pair. “I know just how she feels. She is too young to have good sense. And he is too young to make allowances for her. The habit of quarreling is growing on them. It will ruin their lives.” She stood for an irresolute moment in deep meditation. “If I knew them better I might venture,” she thought. Then casting timidity on the winds, she went out on the long balcony in front of both the apartments and tappsd on her neighbor’s screen door. Receiving no response to repeated tapping. she entered the room. The bed was still down, and upon it lay Mrs. Tom Hayes in a crumpled heap. sobbing her heart out. “Oh, my dear! my dear!” soothed Mrs. Harvey, smoothing the pretty bob- bed yellow hair. She had feared resent- ment, but Hattie Hayes was too wretch- ed to resent anything. Her attitude ex- pressed the deepest dejection. “I wish I were dead! I wish I were dead!” she sobbed again and again. Ir the outer room the untouched breakfast remained on the table. The coffeec was boiling over on the gas stove. Mrs. Har- vey poured out & cup and carried it to the bedside. ‘“Here, dear, drink this,” she coaxed. “And then tell me all about There’s always a way out of trou- ble. Do not sob so bitterly. You have no trouble that cannot be cured.” “Tom is angry with me,” cried Hattie. “He will not come home all day.” But she sat up and drank the coffee. “I hope you will not think me in- trusive,” observed Mrs. Harvey, “I could not help overhearing a part of your conversation. When your husband Went out I felt that I simply had to make the attempt to speak to you, even if you shn‘l;]d sil;ut ‘dhc d,wr i;'ldlny face.” “You heard us!” cried Hattie, 1y mortified. o “Yes,” answered Mrs. Harvey, sighing wearily. “I have heard you, not once but many times. It has brought home to me all my own sorrow and bitter re- gret, my selfishness and my folly. If you will let me tell you, dear, what I have never told to a human being be- fore, it may make you realize the value of the real things of life and the folly of ruining your happiness for the sake of trifles. “Tell me,” breathed Hattie, and said no more. “I was 20 when I married John Har- vey—a silly, senseless, vain girl; vain because scme one called me pretty. An only child and spoiled; spoiled even by John in our courting days. I expected him to keep on spoiling me after we were married. He did for a few months and then the spoiling stopped. I can- not help thinking it was unreasonable of him to expect me to change all at once, and that was where he was to blame. He did not know that all my tantrums were meant to make him keep on petting and humoring me. All my m"mf and fault-finding were to keep him always thinking he was in the wrong."” I understand,” said Hattie, blushing painfully. “Well, we quarreled and made it up, quarreled and made it up; quarreled and made it up until the day when we quarreled and never made it up, I had worn out John's patience at last, I told him that I hated him. The great war had just starfed. John enlisted ir a | Canadian regiment and was overseas before I knew anything about it. o PYI! cried Hattie in distress. “Oh! " He never came back,” continued Mrs. Harvey dully. “He had left every thing we owned in my name, and he sent me a part of his pay all through the war. He was never repcried as either dead or missing. I do not know what became of him. That is all.” “Very likely he would have gone any- way, with our own Army,” Hattie tried to console her. “If we had mever quarreled there would have been no bitterness. That is my punishment. I drove him to it.” There was a long silence. ‘Then ‘'What can I do?” whispered Hattie. “Do not think of yourself,” advised | Mrs. Harvey earnestly. “Think -nly of | making your husband happy. It will pay in the end.” » “Tom won't be home till late,” said Hattle disconsolately. “I always go to bed and let him forage for himself aft- er we have had a quarrel.” “Stay up tonight, and have an espe- cially nice supper for him,” begged Mrs, Harvey. “Ignore the unpleasant- ness. Above all things, do not sulk. Bas cheerful no matter how you may feel Men hate the mournful ‘in real life." She kissed the young wife and returned to her own apartment. Contrary to Hattie's expectation, Tom came home at the usual hour. He brust into the living room with im- pulsive speech. “Oh, Hattie, forgive me this time!" he besought her. “I should not have said what.I did. You have a right to everything I earn.” He broke off suddenly. “Have you got company?” he asked, staring at the lit- tle table, with its pretty china and glassware, and the vase of pink carna- tion in the center. “Something smells good.” sniffing the appetizing odors coming from the kitchen. “No, no!” cried Hattie, flinging her- self into his arms. “Only ourselves, Oh, Tom, I am never going to be hate- ful to you dgain. You watch and sce if I don't keep my temper better after this. You have a right to do' what you like with your earnings. So there. ‘They made up this time for keeps. Hattie had learned her lesson. She be- came more sensible and Tom developed | more tolerance. The following day Hattie went to see Mrs, Harvey, to thank her for her kind- ness and her advice. “You are my best friend,” she declared affectionately. “It seems queer, t0o. for Tom's best man friend is a Mr. Harve J. T. Harvey his name is. Mrs. Harvey began to tremble. “He lost right arm in France" went on Hattie. unheeding. “Tom got a job for him with the company. Some light clerical work, for he is not strong. ‘Tom asked him if he had no friends. “‘None that care what becomes of me,’ he answered. It seems so pitiful T. Harvey!” whispered Mrs. Har- vey with bloodless lips. “My husband was J. T. Harvey. But no—no—it can- not be!" But it was. And that was the be- ginning of a new life for both couples. ‘THE END. (Copyrizht, 1929.) PROFITS TO INDIAN BOYS Solve Problem of Providing Em- ployment—4,000 Acres Culti- vated at Agricultural School. CHI ’CO, Okla. (#).—! vidual student farms, once considere fool- ish experiment, have solved the probe lem of training youthful Indian farmers. Nearly 40 Indlan boys now cultivate separate tracts, ranging from 63 to 75 acres apiece, at the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School. Four thousand acres are under student cultivation. Lawrence E. Correll, superintendent, aroused interest by telling the Indians the ground held “buried treasures.” Each boy assigned a tract of ground averages $200 grom annually—one- quarter of what he produces. Younger boys are allowed to culti- vate smaller tracts. The school either buys the grain for its own use or sells it at the market. f The Chilocco school's venture has country. been adopted as a model Indian schools ghroughout the 2 x

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