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Trustee’s Sale of Valusble| ™ Six-Story Brick and Stone Office Building, Known as the Baltic Building, Being Premises 606 ‘F Street Northwest. a |IY virtue flt I cernln deed of ti rone folio 497 & Y o g Goacs bed Jand aod Brom :aesl ut'uzu in the District of Columbis, and esienated us and being part of origi: uare 436, described as Be- Eloning on P strect 50 feet west from the Sortheast “corner ‘of said lot and running thence west on F street 20 feet: thence south 99 feet 813 inches to the south line of sald Jot; thence east on said south line 20 feet: Aince morts 99 fest 3ty inches to the piace 1 gt besinning: sublect 1o ‘the right of the » property adjoining on the east oF The above-deseribed b aid lot 19 to Vs without cost, the enst o ing’ erected thereon as B as ‘bon Terialn deedrecorded in Liber 1410, at folig 362, of the land records of the District of Columbla, and together with all the rights in and ‘o the easement reserved in deed recorded in Liber 2576, at folio 70, of the aforesaid land records. Terms: Bold <ubject to a prior deed of | trust for $33.000.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: bove said trust to be | n . balance '$135.00 monthly. including interest at 6¢7, entira principal due in eighteen months. or_all { cash. A deposit of $1.500.00 required, Con- | Vayaneing. recording. ele.. at purchaser's o s g be complled with within | thirty days. otherwise deposit forieited and the property may be advertised and resold at tne discretion of the 1 THE DISTRICT N, paid HOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 5 F1sT e Street Northwest. By yirtue of g certain collateral note | daied Novemver S0tl, 1928, derault having | been made in_the payment of tie same. and at the request of the holder. we will sell at public auction, within our office, 1431 Eqe Suect Nortnwest. o the SIXTH DAY | APRIL, 1829, AT TEN O'CLOCK AM. e Bollateral named thereln, to wil: = One second trust note reduced, to, $15.852 15, se- cured on lot 165 square 2033, subject to & first trust of $30,00 Terms: All cash. All parties in interest take notice. S .w; ‘Vice_Presider SON, AUCTIONEERS. “macs. TasE5e sfrcet Nottawest., TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLINGS FACING, ‘MARION PARK," i1S 510, 51 % the land records of the District of Co- | fimbia, and at the Tequest of the Darty | secured taereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at uTUFsT:"At\‘ uuTHm tront o the remises. on Y DAY - OF ZAPR 1929, " AT IL. S oGk pAT e soilowine. ~described and premises, situate in the city of | inston, Districs of Columbis, sad designated as and beme lots 12 to 17, both inclusive; in ‘Denennower's oL Pt recorded In Liber 13 folio 129, of the records of the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia. ~The | roperties will first be offered as an en- firety; afterwards they will be offered sepa- Tately. as the trustees deem D s ot pale.One-third of the urchase money to be Paid in cash, balance in twWo eaqual \l‘suhllmr{l pazabl d two years. with inte annum. paval mmi-annually, from day. of e Bived by deed of trust ubon the Pproperty sold or all cash, at the option of The purcheser. (A deposit of $200.00 on each 1'wili be reauired at time of sale. ~All . recording, eic, at cost of Durchaser. - Terms of sale t3 be complied Tith within thirty days {rom day of sale, ofherwise the irustees reserve the right to Tesell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' ad- yertisement ‘_n‘ldszlch“xt:‘:lr Jn ‘sgme news- ished in Washington, Y LLovD R, TURNER, Trustees. (ONEERS, sale, __8p3.5.8.10.12.18. 15 ow SON, AUCTIO! THOS. Js) Eve S\ree» Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING.: KNOWN AS 6315 NINTH STREET NORTH By virtue of & Thetain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 5603, folio 199 et sea. of The land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the premiscs on MONDAY. THE Y OF APRIL. D. 1026, AT FOUR OCI cribed land_and premises, situ- ate in the District of Columbia, and desiz- nated as and being lot numbered §5 in Charles C. Lancaster's subdivision of lots in ™ Saquare numbered 2077 as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District Which will be annotnced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be pal in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. vevancing. recording, etc purchaser's cost. ~Terms to be complied with within thiriy davs, otherwise deposit forfeited Ihe property may be advertised and resold at the Qiscretion of the trustees. Y TTS, ROBERT E. McCORMICK. 15 Trustees. WEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOMAS 3, e Bifeet Northwest, B VALUABLE THREE- { TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE: SIonERicK CEGARAGE, SITUATE NO. i3 sotn st Nw. of trust recorded in B Ha g5t "at 05, of the land EIG! pered fo ‘2”“"3 @V Sauzre oo numbered forty-nin bered eighteen hundred and Afty-one ass1) in the Chevy Chase Land Company of Mont- gomery County, Maryland, and others’ sub- division, as per plat Tecorded in the office of the suryevor for the District of Co- lumbia in Liber 72 at folio 35; subject to the covenants of record. Terms of sale. One-fourth cash, balance in one, two ard three years, with interest at six per cent per payable semi-an- dns o date of Saié G0 complete the pur- hase. Fur-her particulars at time of sale. BALTZ. VERNON G. OWE! mh28-d&ds.exBu 'rnmee- FHOS. J, OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE_OF VALUABLE %: By Virtue of & Gertain deed of trust re- corded November 1, 1928, \nstrument No. 142, of the land records of District of Co e S St ublic_avetion, D. 1929, AT M., the mllo-m;—ducnbefl land situate in the District of ated as_and beinc lot Samuel _Davi tone front, occupied under I Postoflice Departm iza Sates otice* Also certain] (urmlun premises. useéd in to confirmation the me Collr the ‘?uglctznx Columbia, Holding a Bank- u our *Retins: Saia property to be sold subject to Yeturing an ‘indented: moo, also subject to & lea States of America, rileTe. o which will be announced st Fie ‘time of sales purchase price above said prior deed of trust to be pald in cash. epostt of 31.000.00 will be reculred at the o it Caic. ALl conveyancic. recording, e Bae coonpited with b .Ju&“‘?;flf complied w! n A (Stnerwise U X ’é’?&fi%flfi?{afi'm‘ix’u&?flbum B MH!RflAL NATIONAL BANK OF 'A Tnllue. H. BAD Wi ice. R Breatdent. A Wfltfli‘_’llr Auctioneers United States Marshal’s ¢ar-hn| Plants, Tanks, Fittings, Tools, Office Furniture, Etc. virtue of l wrn ol mchl HQ {ssued Clerk’ 2 of “the. Supréme. Court St th nn axes ai | K Geposit ot 3300 will be required at the time o | SEH in_front of the p-emises. on MOND: rde THE ® RIL. recorded in Liber No. 5974, folio 88 et seq., | AT o | Whether at'the time or times aforesaid the | AUCTION !Al.ll. o KOCTIGNERTE, SiFect Northwest. NO lll Wfi# of trust recorded in olio 362, of the lax m ) m"’ft t o(‘fl:a' St SOumbe: SeiSAY: % P i DAY OF AFRIL'AD. : s 10§ = n Gome sishiy-dve 69) 1o lenML & s By vmno o of $200 requi ul- lnd the purchaser allowed nfteen dsys om dale of sale to complete the purchase. Firtner particulars # ) 'r:'nt of_sale. VERNON G. OWEN, - mh27-d&ds.exSu ‘Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. 1431 rye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' ‘SALE OF_ VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK ; FRAME DWELLING, CONTAINING | AND BATH, KNOWN AS t fol Sond retords ot the Disttict of Golmb and atthe Jeauest of the partles secured thereby. the undersigned will auction. in front of the premi AY, THE EIGHTH DA’ T THREE O'CLOCK PM. the following described land mises, situate in the District, of Columbia. and bein Jot numbered (7) in square numbered eighteen hi red and ninery-four (1698): a3 descr sald deed of trust. ypon the fo Terms of sale: perty 13 to 8 rior deed of trust lecurm( an, indebted- 000.00, &) d pioperty will be lh et o tenst Tndebleds purchase price over and above said deed of trust, one-(hird is to be pald \n cash and the balance in two equa) 11~ e b vable s B nd" pwe. Sears. with | [Rtarcst at the rate of 6% per annum. pay= able semi-annually. secured by second deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. Interest and s 1o be paid or adjusted to date of sale. { sale. Al conveyancing, recording, ete. at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale £ be complied with within thirty (o) duys from day of sale. otherwise, deposit Wil forfeited and proverty resold at risk and cost. of \defaulting purchaser r. five (5) days' advertizement of such resale in some newsoaper published in Washington, D, C. FRANCIS SAUL. L. St. NW., No. 925 fim BN _meh25.26.28.29.20-ap1.3.4.5.8 Trustees. THOMAS J. OVEN & SON. ALCT‘ONIERS. 1431 Eve Stieet Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE ALUABLE THREE- TTORY FAAME DWELLING. SITUATE NO. 3512 NEWARK STREET NORTil- | By virtie of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6096, at folio 162 of the land rec- | ords of the District of Columbia, Ii'ahnll IGHTH DAY L LOCK P.M.. twelve (12) and thirteen (i3) in Wagsaman's subdivision of lots numbered_three (3), “Cleveland Park,” as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- vevor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 10 at folio aid block numbered three (3) belng now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as square number- ed nineteen hundred and fifty-three (1953). Subject to the covenant ecord. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in"one, two and three vears, with interest | at six ‘per cent per annum.’payable semi- | annually. Deposit of $500.00 required at time of sale and the purchaser allowed fi- teen days from date of sale to complete the Durchase. - Further particulars ‘at time of EDWARD C. BALTZ, ON G. mh28-d&ds.exSu 'rrumen LEGAL NOTICES, IN THE SUPREMFE COURT OF THE DIS- |Y(CI of Columbia. Holding Probate Court. —In Re Estate of Allen Lewls. De Administration No. 37631, e not Acation as to the trial of the issues in this cate Telating {0 the validity of the paper | writing, ‘dated the 18th day of September. 925, purporting to be the last will lnfl testa- nt of Alien Lewi: leceased, having been swell. James Johnston. 'w Lewis, rthur Lewi Mrs. Esther Fiall and Nettie Lewis. “not. to be. found. it is this 20th day of March, 1929, ordered. that the hs\l!! be set down for trial on the {1st_day ol May, 1920, and that this order | and “the “substance. of ‘said 'lssues. to wit. whet” er the said will was executed B’ "’l Said Allen® Lewls "in "due *form' of whether at the time of execution. if w QX- ecuted by the sald Allen Lewis in due form of 'law: whether at the Lime of execution, i . the said Allen Lewis w: of mind and ‘capable of leed of contract, and said paper writing was procured by u: influence practiced upon the said Allen u'm by Alexander Lewis and Daisy M. Lew: shall ‘be ‘published once " week for mur weeks in “Washington Law Reporter” Sna-twice ‘8" week. Tor tas same period in Ine Eveniug Star, WENDELL P. STAFFORD. Justice. (Seal) A true cop: THEO- DORE COGOWELL. Recisver of Wills for the District of Columbla, .Clerk of the Probate 3.6.10, PEELLE, OGILBY « l.lsn, , Attorney: Notice is hereby n, that the under- signed. Grayson Glazebrook, Jr. ursiiant York. an District of Columbia &s a limited partnes ve this day flled a certificate of limited partnership in the office [ clerk of the Supreme Court of the Dlsmn | of Columbia: "that the frm, name of | Parinership is G \rohy & Company: That the business to be transacted by said partnership is buying or otherwise acquir- ing. selling ‘or otherwise disposing of in nner or deal, whether on behalf of the Co-parinership or. 1 . 5tocks, bonds or other securities propert transacting a general securities and broker: age business such as is ordinarily conducted y New York stock exchange firms, and underwriting or subscribing for or assist- ing to procure underwritings or subscrip- tions for stocks, bonds or other securities and/or otherwise financing or assisting to procure the financin rate g 7 Murphy, Otis A. Glazebrook, MeDonrel B, Brscine Woo packer. Jsmes D. Sawyer and wmum ) TR snid a | Shifts.” e NORKERS:BUREAL . CONENES FRDAY Unemployment Waste in In- dustry and Other Problems to Be Considered. Unemployment, waste "in industry and the preparation of workers for “a wider sphere of usefulness and respon- sibility” ‘will be preminent’ subjects to be discussed during the.sixth national convention of the Workers' Education Bureau, which will convene -here Fri- day, Saturday and Sunday.: John B. Colpoys, chairman of the local committee on arrangements, will call- the convention to order at 10 a.m. Ffldn{ and addresses of welcome will ivered by James J. , presi- dent of the Washington: Central Labor Union; = Commissioner” Proctor L. Dougherty; Frank J. Coleman, secre- tary of the Maryland State-District of Columbia Federation of Labor, and President Willlam Green of the Ameri- can Federation of Labor. The first session will be held in the executive council chamber of the Amer- |lcan Federation of Labor Building, Ninth street and Massachusetts avenue, while other scssions, exclusive of the dinner meeting, will be heid in the auditorium of the Carpenters’ Building, at_Tenth and K streets. President Green and Dr. Charles R. Mann, director of the American Coun- cil on Education, will be prominent on he program, the former speaking on ‘Workers’ Education and the Labor Movement,” and the latter on “Educa- tion, Mechenization and Occupational President James H. Maurer of the Workers’ Education. Bureau will preside at all the business sessions. Edward Keating, editor of Labor, will be toastmaster at the dinner ses- sion Saturday evening at the Hamilton Hotel. An address by Dr. L. P. Jacks, principal of Manchester College, Ox- ford, and editor of the Hibbard Jour- nal, will be outstanding on that pro- gram. Delegates will devote 'Sunday morning to sight-seeing as guests of the local committee on arrangements. ! Committee reports and the election of | officers will conclude the convention on Sunday afternoon. s DIVORCE PLEA CHARGES PRIZE-RING TACTICS | Mrs. Emma Marie Bowen Files Suit for Separation Against Boxer. Mrs. Emma Marie Bowes for: limited divorce in Equit$.Court yes- terday against her prizefighter husband, Henry H. Bowen, 1413 A stfeet south- east, charging that he used prize-ring tactics against her in October, 1927, and again in October the following year. In each case, she tells the court, she was bruised and beaten. On January 7, last, her bill states | that there was a third assault fol- lowed by desertion a week later. She asked the court for custody of their child and also alleges that her husband has not adequately supported his family since 1925. 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Celifornia. ‘Through hchn and’ ‘checked wto menci 18 goery Saturdzy I" u Mohawk M B TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. : National—"Rebecca ,of Bunnybrook. hm." at 2:20 and’8:20 pm. - 2 . Belasco—"An ican Tragedy,” drama, at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. Poli’'s—"Good News,” musical comedy, at l 20 pm. "'rhe Jazz Regiment,” lz 15 n 8:15 p.m. at Strand—"The Bohemians,” at 2:15 lnd I 15 pm. tropolitan—"The Divine Lady," hntnghy. at 11:20 am, 1:20, 3:20, :20 and 9:20 p.m. Earle—“Children of the Ritz” at 11:45 am, 1:40, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 end 9:50. p.m. Columbia—"The Broadway. Melody, at 10:50 a.m,, 12:55, 3, 5:14, 7:20 and 9:30 p.m. Fox—‘Hearts in Dixis,” from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Palace—“The Duke Steps Out,” at 11 1:15, 3:30, 5:45,-8 ‘and 10:15 p.m. ‘White - Sister,” Ambassador—“My. Man,” at 6:05, 7:50 and 9:45 p.m. Tlnll—“'l‘he Doctor’s Secret,” 2:45,.4:30, d 9:55 p.m. Celltnl——“Bllnd(old 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9 'WAR MOTHERS ARRANGE OBSERVANCE AT TOMB | e Little Theater—"The from 1:p.m. to 11 p.m. at Fifth Annual Pilgrimage to Grave of Unknown Soldier Set for May 12. Plans are nearing completion for the fifth annual Mother’s day observance at the Unknown Soldiers’ Tomb May 12, as sponsored by the American War | Mothers. Mrs. Thomas Spence, president, has appointed Mrs. Mattie C. O'Neill, Mrs. | Mary Shanahan and Mrs. Norman Nock to the committes of arrangements. Mrs. Porter H. Dale, president of the Congressional Club, is to delegate a committee to co-operate with the War Mothers at the ceremonies, in compli- ance with custom, it is PENS KEYS TRADE NA OF IN E IS BASIS NGEMENT SUIT “Cash and Carry” Cleaner iuu T. W. Howard for $10,000 Damages. 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SHUBER’ oo, BeLaseQ wix $1.00 Theodore Dreiser’s Dr: AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY" _ HOWARD P2ILLIPS Most Important Cast e 30¢ 50 LOEW'S NITES 50 to $3.00 e /o sau . nanwis A Play' of & Country New to the Theater CONGAI With HELEN MENKEN o-mln. Sunday Nite Next 30 at 4 Biise llll. oun / SOUND AND TALKING e WILLIAM POLl 9@ TONITE AT 8:20 Mats. Tomor. & Sat. POP. MAT. THURS.—BEST SEATS. §2 Schwad & Mandel nnn. You and u\s'r o vol,'m—Gu ouu' | | CHORLS OF 30 BEG. SUN. EVE--SEATS TODAY Monsleur J. A. GAUVIN Prenent THE MODERN FRENCH MUSICAL COMEDY CO. Direct from Pa: “Ta Bouche’ (YOUR LIPS) By MAURICE YVAIN Cast of 22 Parisian Stars Evenings, B0c 10.:$3.00 Mats, Thurs. and Sat.. Soc to $2.00 % 2 €_St. at 13th—Cont. from 11 A. M- NOW PLAYING A Metro-Goldwyn-Maver Pieture WED, MAT. Z 7227 JOAN CRAWFORD In a Story of the Prize Ring And the College Campus THE DUKE STEPS OUT KARL Dku" !l. 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