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AUCTION SALES. 8. F{Continued' N & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. USTEES' SALE OF VAL'JAIL! - Y smli'mncnm BRICE of Columbla, snd rea party secured thiereby, e und PR TwiE el at pblic.auction An g the premises, on DAY, TEENTH DAY OF APRIL, %D, 1039, AT kex K P.M., the follow- n7-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbla, and designated ag ing fof 440 i Browa's subdivision fots 318 and 319 in Lanier " Heighis, DeF plat fecorded in the office of the. sur- aevor for the District of Columbia in Liber al Torma: S0l gublect to prior deed o trust for $8.000.00, further Pparticulai et “wiu B amnourced &t time of sale: the urchase price above sald trust to in cash. A deposit of §300.00 required. cnnvenncmz Fecording, etc., at purchage! ost, Ter Campled " with . within Foiviy Gave otherwise @eposit forfeited and the property may 'be sdvertised and reso sold e discretion_of the trustees. 'VERNON G. O G. QWEN. B. FRITTS, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Aucnonuz TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 2814 TWELFTH STREET NORTHEAST. =y virtue of a certain deed of trust duly reCorded n Liber No. 6145, folio 325 et sea., of the land records of the District of Co- d at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction. in front of DNESDAY. THE TWE RIL AT the " tollowing-described lund situate in the District of Columbia, to Wit: Lot numbered sixty-two (62) in square num- bered thirty-eight hundred and seventy-four (3874) in_Emanuel Speich's subdivision of sart of “Metropolis View,: as per plat re- corded in_Liber 77 at foilo 81, in the sur- Veyor's omce of the District of Columbi. Imbroved by two-story and cellar ~brick wellin Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance in two equal installments, represented by the |. promissory rotes of the purchaser, pay- able in one and two years. with interest at six per cent per annum from day of sale. pavable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at option of purchaser. A deposit of $400 required of purchaser at sale. All convey- ancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within_ thirty days from day of sale. other- Wise “trustes Teserves the right to reseil Droperty af risk and cost of defaulting purs chaser, after five days' advertisement of {uch resale in some newspaper published in Washinaton, D, AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST CO. ruste By HOWARD MORAN. Attest: Vice President. A, H. SHILLINGTON, Asst. Secy. _apl5-eod.exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS., 1431 Eye Street Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Business Property Known as Premises 1220 and 1222 14th St. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5825. folio 424 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Colum- hia, and at the request of the party secured | thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. dn front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY F . AD. 192 UR O'CLOCK 7 Aoowing.descrived 1and. and premises, situate in the District of Co- Timbia, and desienated as and being part of lot 93 in Thomas B. Bivan and others’ visio part of square 212. as “H., follo 380, of the surveyor siet of Columbla, described g follows: Bezinning for the 'same at the Hortheast carner of said lot ‘and_ running thence west 44 feet, thence nor h 5 feet. thence west 11 feet, thence thence east 55 feet to Four, thence north on said stree! e P egimaine. - Also: paFt.of ot 68 i3 Litchfield and Augherton’s subdivision of part of said square 212, as per plat recorded in Liber H. D. C., folio 211, of the aforesa surveyor's office records, described in cordance with a survey made July 13. as follows: Beginning for the same on the west line of Fourteenth street 21.14 feet south of the northeast corner of said lot, said point being also in the center of the dividing premises 1222 and 1224 ldth ¥, And running thence south’on said West line ot Fourteenth street 5.1 feet e southeant, coraer of saia lot &8, thence west with the south line of said lot 68 44 feet, thence north with a line of said lot and a continuation thereof 5025 feet. thence easterly and passing through the center of said divigion line 44 feet more of less to the poirt of beginning rms: Sold subject to a prior de trust Tor $15.000.00, due ‘Sune 21 1951, with interest at 'six per eent, payable 'semi- annually; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $1,000 Tequired. ~Conveyancing, recording. etc. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with Within thirty days. otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resoid at the discretion of the trusiees. 7 AN J. CURTIS WALKER. 13d&ds,exSu Trustees. THOS. J. QWEN & SON, Avcr!o‘r!zks 1431 EYE ST. TRUSTEE'S_SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK BUSINESS PROPERTY. KNOWN AS PREMISES 1633 14th STREET NORTH- By virie of a mmn deed of trust, duly Tecorded in Liber No. 3067, folio 14 et sea., OF°Ehe ina records of the District of Colums bia, and at tne request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public suction, in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF "APRIL. A.D. 1920, AT FIVE OCLOCK PM,, the following-described land and prem= ises, situate n the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 32 in H. A Wil- lard's subdivision of lots in square 238, as per, plat. recorded in Liber H. D, C., folio 38, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, equal installments, payable' in one and two years, with interést at 6 per centum per annum, pavable seml-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash at the option of the . A deposit of $500.00 will be re- quired at time of sale. Al conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of“Sale {0 bs’ complied with within Ihirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee Teserves the right to Tesell the property at the risk ‘and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in ‘some newspaper publistied in Washington, WAL J. FLATHER, ed of “THOS. J. OWEN & SON - AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK y wirtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liker No. 5974, folio 88 et seq., the land 'records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public_auction, in front of the Premises, on TUESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH AT “Sp “APRIL, AD. O'CLok PAL, the foilowing-described and and premises, situate in the city of Wash- ington. District of Columbia, and designated as and being lots 12 to 17, both Inclusive, in Danenhower's subdivision of part o square 845, &5 per plat recorded in Liber 13, folio 129, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. The Droverties will first be offered ms &n en- tirety; afterwards they will be offered sepa- Tately, as the trustees deem proper. Te ‘Shie-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 ser. Terms of Bih within thirty, day otherwise the truste Tesell the property at the risk defaulting purchaser, after five days vertisement of such’resale in some news paver published in Washington. D. C. HOBERT ', NAGH - -nua,m 12,15,16 Trustees. xfi'flb MORDAY, THE TWENTYBECO P QERIL. 103, SAME HOOR AND DA LACE: 3 BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. p15,17,19.23 ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Valuable Business Property, Corner 20th and K Streets N.W., Improved by Five Stores, Nos. 924 20th Street and Nos. 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006 K Street N.W. Vll’!ll& of authority vested in the donioned e wil ofler’ o° sale by ‘public -ncnon. in lront of the premises, On R S A ol 85 Sware P xen"on 20t e o corner the "direct path, of more lub'tlnlml.“l‘ulh-nldc deve lu'pm m?-'z?,"mn ‘particulars of which wnf b known at ll.‘e:’ or'llmcn lication roperty at ind m"gu?ch”.fn aiter's anyy -amm- such resale in e newspaper pul blllm l!l ‘Washingto: All cu"flm » Eiperienced‘ Advertisers Prefer The Star. balance in two | 3 Shore Dinners, $1-$1.50-$2 Established 1858 on Blttery Set —which will be credited on the very latest All-Electric Grebe Radio Set. See wus today. RADIO L EESES = The Parrot 1643 Conn. Ave. “Speaks for Itself” Luncheon ‘Table d’hote and A Ia Carte Service Telephone Potomac 6322 “Closed on_Sundays” AUCTION SALES. FUTU) DAYS. WEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Eye Skl’efl Northwest. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE WO FEToRY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN Al PREMISES HSRI0 * "HOAD NORTHW] By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5931, follo 318 et seq of the land Tecords of the District of Co: lumbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at publie auction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE ENTH DAY OF API FOUR- THIRTY, P e following- described land and pre; ituate in the District of Columbla, ‘and desienated a filfer's subdivision of lots per plat THOS. J. O a1 in e District’ ol;‘ Sobamsin, i Liber. Gouncy, T3 Sold subject to a prior deed of . further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Conveyancing, Tecording. etc.. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within f¥iriy davs. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees, | R PAPP, CEORGE BoONs, 15,17:19 ‘Trustees, LEGAL NOTICES. GEORGE P. LEMM, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of ‘Columbia —Tessie Richards, 1313 C strest n.w.. Plaintiff, vs. Henri M. R o fendant.—Equity No. 48393 —' this suit is to obtain an -nnulmlm. of plaintif’s and defendant’s marriage, because, at and before the time of the ma . | mony, defendant was a married may a wifé ard two children. On motion of the plaintiff, it is this 6th day of September, 1928, ordered that the defendant, Henri M. Richards, also known as Enrico Revardo, cause his appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundnu and legal holidays, occurring after the of the first publication of this e will be proceeded _ Provided, a copy of this order be published once a week for three_successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and he Evening Star before said day. WILLIAM HITZ. Justice. (Seal) A true copy. Te: l PRANK E. CUNNING- HAM, clerk.” BY H s DERTZEAUGH, Asst. PEELLE, OGILBY & LESH, luurny Notice is hereby given that the under- Grayson M.P. Murphy, Otis A : P. Erskine Wood, E 3 A G. Pennypacker, Jemes D. Sawyer, Wililam P.'T. Preston, Frederick Osborn, George Cole ‘Scott and Alfonso P. Villa, having formed a limited parinership pursuant to the laws of the State of New i Cdekiring 10° do Susiness n the District of Columbia as a limited partner- fhip, ave this day filed a certificate of limited partnership in the office e clerk of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia; ‘that, the firm name of sald partnership is G. M.-P. Murphy & Company: that the business to be mnucua by ing, dward er the Co'barinership or for others. stocks. bonds > or - other securities ‘and reperty, transacting a general securities and broker- ch as is ordinarily conducted New York stock exchange firms, and undemrmnx or subscribing for or assist- ing to procure underwritings or subserip- s tob Stocks, "bonds. of other securities and/or otherwise fnancing or assisting to procure the financing of corporate or other gaterprises; that the sid ounon M-E. Mul Otis A. Glazebrook, r. . Edwar MeBonreln B Eeskine Wood: *_ Dacker, James D. Sawyer and Wi Ereston are general partners; Toat e i md Frederick, Osborn, ole_Scott and 85" capital o the common stod partnership. the following -mg;)mu It cuh. namely: Frederick Osborn, sl Cole Scott. $300.000, Alforiso. P Villa. i have iso. made addisional co on 500, and $25.000: and thlt ] said partnership is to exist commenced o January 1. 1922, and is to end at the eleu business on December 31. 1931, ted 27th dlyPO‘uMllc)h 1929, A(gflezdsb. S, i 00D. ED- PAcEn -YAM’%% D, SAWYER, WILLL AR S L O " OBRORN. GRORGE COLE | SC OTT. 80 = P. ap1.3,5.8,10,13,15.17.19,22,24.36 PROPOSALS. S SRARORY, DEPARTMENT, rvising Architect. A1 1820 SEATED BIDS in this office at 3 p.m alterations in dom: natural "history Duilding, in the discretion of the supervising archi- tect. JAS. A. WETMORE, Acting Buper- vising Architect. 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Most of the 80 members of the Amer- ican committee, which, under the hon- orary chairmanship of President Hoover, is composed of the Nation's ranking engineers, are expected to at- tend the dinner, as many of them arc members of the engineering section of the National Academy. is will be the last formal gathering of the whole committee until the Amer- ican delegation gathers again in Wash- l.ngwn prior to sailing for Tokio next Invmtlnm to the dinner also are being sent to a-number of distinguished scientists who will be present in Wash- ington during the National Academy meeting, as well as to several govern- mental department heads. Acting with Mr. Hammond on the Washington arrdngements committee are: Dr. George Otis Smith, director of the United States Geological Survey; ‘William Green, president of the Amer- ican Federation of Labor; Maj. Gen. Edgar Jadwin, chief of engineers; O.C. Merril], the Federal Power Commission; D. W. 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