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REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) (Con SALE—HOUSES. tinued.) COLORED HOMES. ALL IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. SMALL CASH. BALANCE LIKE RENT. Morton near Georia ave.—4 rooms, bath: good neighborhood. ...........$3.750 Le Droit Park-—8 rooms and bath .. .5 Near 15th and H n.e.—Ssveral homes, 5 and 6 rooms.............$2.250 to’ $3,75 Near Sith and R-- Fooms, bath and electricity 2 i : Near N. Capifol and L n.w and bath ... Near 3rd and R 5w -6 rooms. elec- tricity: arranged for two families Near 5th and M-8 rooms, bath and electricity i 4 Corner near Union' Station bath, elsctricity ¢ PI & PEITY, B 1024_Vermont Ave. N.W 250. $7.25 CAPITOL HILL, One of those substantial. red. b brick houses in nearby northeast convenient and within walking distance many of the Government buildings besutiful rooms made possibl i thet the house is three rooms deep. bach, eiectric lights, wonderful heating ys tem.’ deep lot with plenty of rpace for a garage. In perfect phvsical condition and will sell on modest torms to & responsi pereon. _ Call Lincoln 1974 LESS THAN RENT Will Put You i a Home of You: Own. $49.50 MO.—S$100 CASII. A fine 6-room brieck home in a east location. compiete Wih bath. | orches and built-in garage. electric Gicwater heat, handsomels drcorind to downtown and mear stores and car Paved street and alicy. Don't deiay, R Phone Servies Until @ P M. THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO., 1416 Eve S5t. NW. Main 8040, WESLEY HEIGHTS *The Garden Spot of Washington Charming Dutch Chlonial stueco. 6 roon Bath, sereened living porch, rear Copper screens, weather sir Droot eloset built” i nitic Tnent. 1o furn b educes con 18,750, . C. & AN W, MILLER, h 8t N.W AN OUT VA NOR HO % Tooms | and Conn. aves., 15,950 37,450 | covess 86,800 "Main 2437 constructed home 6 rooms seiect: hardwood rage: also an ar and ‘other home Price, $13.75 Te RIDE OUT Open_for 9 AM CHAS. I REALTOR- 924 14th St. N. N CENTER-H 7-Room Coloni Built by C 514 NICHOL, These new _centr: homes are near enou ction. — Every and well are unusually built in kfast oo 00d_floor: some o Tage i cail tiful “hard porches a tures can be and is attrgetive 17-acre ation a _ Drive Te get n 5th st block to home, this house. "DWARD perk. stores, out_after ed there-_Go to Nicho Or ¢ 119 1 Deca 610. ~Facing Beautiful Gover mslances necess K modern Just been redecorated heater. har d conveni $8,950—West Chevy Ch An attractive brick dwel full size attic with disa features are built-in Pembroke tub white enamel kas range. real firep ons hot-water heater: erty is in excellent conditio; $15,000—Detached Cleveland Park Home. An_individual detached home, one-half square from 34t} IWO SHORT SQUARES FROM JOHN EATON FRONTAGE of 59 FEET snd is bea 1ly landscaped. home of one of Washinglon's best known atehitects thoroushly” tenovated AR 1s practically in ‘mew cond And fixtures. painted imside and out: copper ing, compieie screen very ‘Substantial cash pavment is hecessary ROOMS end sleeping porch aid's room, heating plant. Side drive to GARAGE. $16,000—Dctached Colonial in Chevy Chase, D. C. A fine home of spaclous proportions; 8 ROOMS with 1st floor: 4 BEDROOMS: thorousg! modern throughou front and rear porches: CENTER HALL. Nice sized lot bery. Conveniently and beautifully located. $23,000—A Big, Handome Detached Home, 16th St. T arage. A first terms can be ar e six Jarge Tooms. rway: BUILT-IN G n shower. built-in ce. hardwood floors t storage atti Nine rooms (4 BEDROOMS) and 2 TILED BATHS, two stories and large attic: neluding _screens and awnin all_modern_ improvements Ak floors L rToom: finely equipped kitchen All in first-clats condition rge lot attractively shrubbery and shaded with trees. On wide paved st boulevard and 14th st. A wonderful Jocation. EVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL § P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, 1417 K St P H CLEV SEMI-DETACHED A 4-bedroom residence in this de- sifable neighborhood between Wis. will always increase tile bath with shower, extra lavatory, BUREAU OF STANDARDS, WEST BLOCKS ON PIERCE, MILL .KD. Inspection ‘From QWNER—BUIL] W. room lighted Pl est point of elevation ail here for your convenience. church Sunday inspect this home. s desirable basement lavatory, ample closet space. CHOOL. ering and down spout- . storm windows and many_other featu There are FOUR LARGE BED- | See it if you desire a good home. wide front porch: landscapec STANDING LUE. AND PARK. MES. where home values A modern brick with 8 large rooms. floors. detached g tistic open fireplace refinements. 0—Convenient TS, CONN. _AVE. _T( (o9 PM. ). SAGER, DER, Main 3¢ DAY ALT. BRICK. al Type Homes. . 11. Gaskins. SON ST. NW. al-hall _entrance type neh_completion for your in_the house is The four bed- Inrge. Eleetric refrig- the new ‘type Kitchen m, open fireplace. beaus s, slate roof and fine ¢ the outstanding fea- for ome or more cars rge lot is 50x100 feet anted, Near the high- n this section. New schools and_transpor- or any to Grant Circle. north olton st., turn left iz all for car to show you C. BAKER, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, Cy MO NDAY, APRIL 29, 1929. 78 SALE—HOUSES, ATTRACTIVE_ HOME IN CHEVY Brick house. 7 rooms. 2 baths, garage; con- venjent transportation; small cash payment. Address Box 74-8. Star office. - 29% FOR SALE_ BY OWNER RACTIVE brick house. 7 rooms, 2 baths, metal weather- stripped {hroughout: garuge: wide lot. (o alley: awnings, screens, automatic hot water. Phone _Clev. 1093-W. 5 29° $8.950-BARGAIN NEAR 16ih. PARK RD Owner sacrificing, auick sale: 6-room, brick, ami: garage. Adams 4786, No_agenis BLAINE STREET AND ANACOSTIA RD_N.E. rooms, bath, wm.i: 1ot 53'X100 2-c garage; casy terms: Wil exchange for uniy cumbered ground. A. S.J. ATKINSON, 3301 Macomb <t. n.w . 1110 8th N.W.—Ist COM. $7.250—9-room_and b.. brick, one from Library: elec. lt=: good condition; room for garuge. $750 cash. ‘ 400 BLOCK N. J. AVE/'S.E. 7,500 Semi-detached. oom and b brick: h-wh. and elec. Jts; double back porch, large yard: all larze rooms: one block from House Office Bids. _$75 Cail I, P. STEELE. BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME Responsible party can purchase fine brick home located at 5403 13th si. N.W.. Without casih payment and at reduced price. SMITH. Builder. Shepherd 2869. 30 GEORGITOWN, Mort reasonable property in Georgetown. 16,000 square feet, boxwood and shrubbery. Price, 325,000, | Sl Clifton St. N.W. Near Central High School an Park. Brick home reception ha! tile Bath, h.-w.h. ir er. sleeping porch: all Lot 150 et deep to £11,000. HERMAN 1326 N. Y. Ave onal 3239, DIRECT FROM BUILDER. A NEw 7-ROOM SEMI-DETACHED TIOME. $100 CASH—$59.50 MON TIT. Absolutely e finest semi-detached home and comply with fireplace, hardwood TS, refrigerator, big, decp 14! in perre wide a E. GAS tis St. N.E. 5 Blocks North of R.'I Ave. Oven Defly Until § P.Ai 20, colonial trees. “Property has aneous hot-water n an excelient and two large rear porches. ARAGE. Some of the ice box, large pantry, hroughout, instantane- | | | | | The entire prop- | h and Newark st. and The LOT has a This is the former and it has just been ition. New hardwood At this price a c; new roof and hew additional lavatory on at: oak floors, screens, with trees and shrub- | fighlands. 2 fireplace in living -CAR GARAGE. with Jowers. reet between 16th st. Main 9300. OUTSTANDING DETACHED BRICK COUNTRY CLUB S awnings, 2-car garage. There is a_beautiful lot, 75-foot {ront. located in a high-class, desirable and convenient’ resiaential location, close to schools, This house is offered for between the two Country Clubs. half square west of Conn. ave. alé at & very low price 4nd can be bought on reasonable terms by a will be happy to furnish additional information. SPACIOUS DETACHED HOME, HEART OF OLD CLEVELAND PARK. $13,500—TERMS This is one of the finest home buys in the real Cleveland Pa 34th and Macomb sts. There are eight excellent rooms (5 bedroo in very nice condition. on & lot 45-foot front, with a 2-car garage. INQUIRE SHANNON & LUCHS, Inc. 035 K St NW. EVENING PHONE SERVICE TO 9 P. N e et e S e e S N . TN L., FODUNIE JON) (DO SAMG CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Price, $15,500. Detached. center-hall, 8-room and 2-bath house. Tt is buy at the price. Stands on & corner lot 75x150, of substant stucco over hollow tile, with slate roof. There is also a bre: jarge concrete covered porch adjoining the dining room. The four sleeping rooms and two tiled baths, plus & laree attic, all help to make this the most For further information eall tive buy in Chevy Chase at the price. hirmer. AN ATTRACTIVE BUY—PRICE BELOW $12,000. 3 Refined commu; This house has a frontage of 20 {t., which naturally give airy, rooms. There is an entrance hail, living room, and pantry on the et floor. There are 3 slcepin second fioo: e-car gatage on Pave x Sk "This house ix priced below siAndard values r. Manning. NORTHEAST. oroughl int -room i mt and double rear porches. Priced at e like rent. McKEEVER & GOSS, REALTORS. 1415 K STREET N.W. A B INC. NAT -_— NO TIME SHOULD BE LOST WHEN HOMES LIKE THESE AT FORT STEVENS ARE AVAILALBE AT $6,750 TO $7,850. $350 CASH—$55 MONTHLY. Semi-Detached. Built-in Hot-water Heat. Large Tiled Bath. Por Adjacent to New Government Park, Private and Public Schools, Churches, Car Line, Bus Line, OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. To get there: Out Georgia ave. to Tucke one block east to office. WARDMAN, 1437 K St. ICTION OF CHEVY CHASE, 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS—$16,750. A really beautiful home, excellent brick construction, attractive arg 7 well arranged rooms. 2 tile batbs, large attic, in very fine shape. conveniences, wide concrefe {ront porch, open fireplace in large living room, screens and Modern in improvements, slate roof; particularly well constructed, ity, high elevation. close to Sixteenth and Allison sts. T exceptionall ining_room, rooms and porch on the 404 tiled bath home, new, with hot water b Hardwood Floors. HOME. ghitecture: having quipped with all tastefully landseaped: Tesponsible purchaser. rk home section, near ms). The property is BARGAINS FOR COLORED. Near Howard Uniyersity-—a_modern 6-room and bath home At $7.500. on easy terms Near Lincoln Park N.E 8-room_and bath modern brick, $7.500. terms, priced right. - AUSTIN _M. 1332 COOPER, 820 11t M. UPPER 16th ST. SECTION. Brick Residence Just oft 16th x Bedrooms, Two Baths—2-Car Brick Garage. $19.500. smalier home will at_ this un: small ng usual figure, for house n good morth: neighbor- hood. No sounder value will be found in_this exclusive Section. House in perfect condition —like new. All brick construction. nine rooms, two baths, inclosed sleeping _porch.’ open fire- place. pantry. concrete front porch. ak floors upstairs and down: brick arage for {wo cars. Lot 140 ft deep. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.W. Nat. 5904. Phone Service Until 9 P.M. TSACRITIC See it and be convinced, 3715 Brand wine st., Chevy Ch . D. C., between Wis- consin and Connecticut. For sale by owner, Army man, ordered to New York for sta- tion. Open daily and must be sold. Five 100} bath and full basement: modern con- yeniences; brick, detached, on terraced lot 50 by 150 feet, with garden, flowers, shrub- bery, fruit trees bearing, 40-foot grape arbor, garage and paved alley. My loss, sour gai 6 A MODEL HOM On a wide avenue {ramed by two Gov- ernment parks is a pretiy brick home of colonial _architecture, 6 ‘wonderful, large rooms, artistic two-colored bath (green and bufl), 'one-piece sink (bufl), Kelvinator elec- tric Tefricerator, elaborate’ kitchen. beauti- ful parquet floors, Tich hardwood trim brick front poreh, breakfast and sieeping Main 2348, M. an outstanding 1 construction, fast room and D Litern renovated s section. &i e TONAL 4750. Garage. ches. Stores. rman st., then Main 3830. $7,950. Located just a few doors west of 16th near Sacred Heart Church. this modi brick is & real bargain. ~Bix rooms. U bath, big living room with side-wall light ing fxtures. h.-wh., electric Lghts and all conveniences th A residence, Unauestionably Cleveland Park. brick A oil burner. Fi garage, metal weithe awnings included. $8.350. new und very attractive brick home, located on a paved sireet near 13th and Quincy sts. nw, In perfect condition having six rooms, inclosed breakfast and sleeping porches. tile bath, hardwood floor and hardwood trim, h.-wh. and built-in & rage. Well worth seeing today. $10,500. very desirable detached home, located sut W Ralf sauare from Rhode Isiand ave jn Brookiand. Wonderful lot, 50x200. with fowers, evergreens and shrubs of every de- scription, | The house is thoroughly moder Paving seven rooms, four bedrooms. tile bath; all in excellent condition. Garage. EVENING PHONE § Practic m home community. L and two-bath detachi bool a 50-1t.-front lot will home is a real find, $1 Situated on a lot ees, and located rooms, two tile baths brick garage. Realtors. 1412 Eye Street N.W. $13,500. two tile baths and all the latest fea- $14,750. beautiful Wesley Heights, a uestricted living room with open fireplace and bullt-in cases and all modern appointments. the ' Country Clubs. Fome merits your considerstion. :RVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC,, e best home buy in comparatively new cor- containing four bed- rigidaire, two-car brick r-stiipping, screens and bistinetive ‘four-bedroom ed home with atiractive on h effective planting, this 7,500. 0x120 with several fine Just one block. west, of this Brick and bian. having six large 5 blg attic and two-car porch 10 feei deep by full width of hou Real open fireplace and bullt-In garae. This 1s without a doubl the finest home in northwest Washington. Will consider rea- sonable_terms. PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. CAFRITZ, ety o S CORNER BARGAIN, N.E, PREWAR BUILT. € outside rooms, tile bath, Near McKinley High School. 1627 1st st. Open daily 2 {o 9 p.m., or call Decatur 2513, $9.250. NEAR GRANT CIRCLE, An_attractive new 20-fooi-wide colonial tapestry brick home containing six beautiful big rooms, high tiled bath with bullt-in tub, shower and wonderful wardrobe closets, laree Teception hall with spacious clotlies ‘closet and plate-glass mirror door, hardwood floors throughiout, natural wood trim on the first fioor and ‘two-toned fvory on the second floor. Entrance 10 huge sieeping porch from two bedrooms, naking it possible for the oc- cupants of each bedroom 1o have a Sleep- ing porch, breakfast porch 10 feet deep by full widih of house. PFront porch covered, concrete and brick pillars, hot-water beat, automatic hot-waler heater. beautiful elec: trical fixtures and an abundance of floor plugs. Lot 1425 feet deep with a gabled- roof garage and paved street and mlley. This is without a doubt the finest hiouse ever offered in Petworth, being 50ld_at the same price as an_ 13-foct house. For appoint- ment to inspeet call Lincoln 7063-W. NEAR CONN. AVE. MILLION-DOLLAR BRIDGE. PRICE, $13,750. Ten-room and three-bath brick residenes overlooking Rock Creek Park. Most desir- able residence, with income possibilities from room rentin Easy terms. Open for f spection, Trade for smaller property con- sidered. 1979 BILTMORE ST, N.W. CHAS. D. SAGIR, Realtor and Builder, 924 14th St. N.W. Main 36. PRICED TO SELL: 248 10th st. s.e.—8 large rooms, tile bath, h.-w.h., electric lights lots of closet space, servant’s toi- let, built-in ice box and other ex- tras; concrete front porch, built- in garage. Lasy terms, THOS. A. JAMESON CO., _S06 N. Y. AVE. N.W. ___ MAIN 6526. $11.500. PRETTY CORNER BRICK. A very attractive tapestry brick co- lonial-type home located in one of the prettiest sections in with! sight_of both Circl convenient to and public schools, containiu 1 rooms. high tiled bath with built-in and_shower, herdwood floors, large kitchen with onel plece sink and outside pantry, concrete front porch, built-in karage and beautiful yards; streets and alley paved. - This house originally sold for $13.950 and has been priced very low Containing immediate _sale. House s in excellent condition and will teli to the first to inspect it. PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. CAFRITZ, _1016 14th, M. 9080._ STAR MODLEL HOME, CORNER, CENTER HALL, FOUR BED- ROOMS, HOT-WATER HI ELECTRIC- ITY, LARGE LAWN WITH SHRUBBERY. BRICK _GARAGE TO MATCH HOUSE. PRICE REDUCED, $8,750. PETTY & PEITY, _ 1024 Vermont Ave. 'N.W. Main_2437. 13th St. N.W. Near Kennedy. 7 rooms, bath (4 bedrooms), porches. deep yard, garage. price low. terms arranged. WAPLE & JAMES, INC. 1226 14th St. N.W. North 962. DETACHED BRICK HOME. 8 rooms. 2 baths. arage; Washinglon's finest _residential section. NEAR 18th AND VARNUM_ STS. WORTHY 'OF INVESTIGATION, WAPLF & JAMES, INC. _ 1226 14th St. N.W. North 962, CHENY -CHASE, ‘D€, Charming brick bungalow of English cot- tage design, five rooms. two bedrooms, tiled bath with shower: bullt-in garake: a home for the person who cun appreciste the unusual. For appointment 1o inspect OWNER. Cleve. 3834. BE SUREVTO INSPECT 4601 16th STRE NW, OPEN Evening This Week SUMMER COTTAGES. THREE GENERATIONS OF WASHINGTONIANS Have Summered at Arundel on the bay: electric lights, hard road: wonderful sand for an Franklin 9503. beach: " cott £2.000 up; lots, $400 up; everal cott to rent. GEORGE W. LINKINS, 1733 De Sales St. N.W. block | inwton, | These are both good proveities and | throughout. wonderful hardwood closets and | 1) | | | secured [ diseretion of the trustees. 1 | as per ____WANTED TO BUY HOUSES. DETACHED OR SEMI-DETACHED, DESIR- able n.w. section: not exceeding $16.000; good cash puyment: give price and details. Ad- dress Box 65-8. Star office. Wanted, for cash, several houses, stores and apartments. any condition. white or colored: uls0 have many clients to pur- chase homes on payments. SHOWALTER REALTY CO, 1103 Vi, Ave. Main 4122: Eves.. Pot. 4491 3 SUMMER HOMES. i SALE_OR RENT ON POTOMAC, NEAR Glen Beho: 3 oo, porch, cellar; electricity. | Address Box 4-5, Star office. __OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. Gentleman’s Country Iome On the Rappahannock River. Va. In the heart of Colonial Virginia. near the spot where ‘George Washinglon's mother was boru: 1 mile from St. Mary's White Chapel (built in’ 1689 and still in use): 75 miles from Richmond at steamboat landing. Un- 1passed view: 1.400 feet of shore line on alt tide water. 25 acres. Brick house built in 1927 ifot-water heat, electric light plant, Frizidaire; garage and other outbuild- ings ' Floving artesian well. Title clear, Price, $25.000 Dr. L. Gibbons Smart, Monaskon, Va. “AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. QWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. ' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- ORY BRICK DWELLING, WITH DOU- BRICK GARAGE. SITUATE NO. THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET NORTH- ST. v virtue of & deed of trust recorded in Liber ‘No. 6 folio 205, of the land records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, in front of the premises. on MONDAY, THE TWENTY - NINTH DAY OF APRIL. 1929, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. lot num: forty-mane (49) " in square numbered ed and fifty-one (1851) in the nd Compatly of Montgomery Maryland, and others’ subdivision, 5 per plat recorded in the office of the sur- for the District of Columbia in Liber folio 35: subject to the covenants of One-fourth cash, balance | three ears, with interest at six per cent per anhum, pagable semi- annuaily. Deposit_of $500 required at time of sale and the purchaser allowed fifteen days from date of sale to complete the pur- chase. Further particulars at time of sale. ap18-d&ds.exSu Adam A. Wesehler & Son, Auctioneers Special Evening Sale 20 Automobiles By Auction At 1700 Kalorama Road Monday Evening April 29th, 8 P.M. Reo—Nash—Buick—Dodge Loco—Fo:d—Packard—Willys Knight—Hudson Velie—Hupmobile In_ Various Bedy Types Terms May _Be Arranved Over $500 Adam A. Weschler & Son. Aucts. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUGTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME RESIDENCE KNOWN AS PREMISES 2604 TWENTY-SECOND STREET NORTH- CAST. By virtiie of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5772, folio 482 et sea., of the land Tecords of ihe District of Co- umbia, and at the reauest of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell &t public auction. in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE TWENTY- NINTH DAY OF APRIL. AD. 1920. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ‘the following-de- scribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 38 in Reid S. Baker's subdivision of lots in square 4213, ‘as per plat recorded in Liber 80, folio 28. in the surveyor's ofice of the District of Columbia, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two equal instaliments. pavable in one and twe years, with interest at six per centum Der annum, payable semi-annually. from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upen the property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be reauired at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trus- tees reseive the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of defauiting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washing- en, D. C. i HARRY L. RUST. GEO. CALVERT BOWIE, JAMES J. BECKER. 18-dadsexsu o Do Trustee TOMORROW. THOS. J. EN & SON. AUCTIO! 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' R SALE OF VALUABLE POUR- STORY BRICK APARTMENT. KNOWN AS_PREMISES 1440 COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded December 21, 1927, s instrument No. 157, of the land records of the District of Coluinbia, and at the reauest of the party thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at publie auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY THE THIRTIETH DAY OF “APRIL. AD. 1920, AT PIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot 85 in Emile Berliner's subdiyision of lots in block 33, “North Grounds of Columbia Uni- versity,” as per plat recorded in Liber 76 follo 97, of the records of the office of th surveyor of the District of Columbia: sul Ject to building line restriction. Block 39 now kuown #s sauare 2670, Terms: Scld subject ‘to s prior deed of trust for $60.000. 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 $1,000.00 reuired. Conveyancing, recording, efc. at purchas- er's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. WILLIAM T. PEAKE. CLARENCE C. WEIDEMANN. 24.26.29.30 5 Trustees. FUT TR THOS, J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEFS' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 2425 M STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5827, follo 495 et se of he land 1ecords of the District of Colum- bia, and st the reanest of ihe party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will seil at public_guction, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1929, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the followine-described land and premises, situ- ate in the District of Columbia. and ‘desig- nated as and being lot 86 in Blumenthal's ubdivision of square 24. as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Colnmbia in Liber 34, folio 99. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $2.500. further particulars of which will be announced ai time of sale: the pur- chase price above sald trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 reauired. Convey- ancing, recording, etc., At purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfelted and the property may be advertised and resold at the W. GILBERT DENT, HEROLD HAYNES, | ap22.24.20.20.my1_Woodward Blde.. Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & EON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. USTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK T LING: KNOWN A% PREMISES 920 FLORIDA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated September. 21, 1628, being instrument No. 61, recorded September 22, 1928, &mong the land recoras of the District of Colum= bia, and at the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF MA AD. 1929, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following-described land and premises. sit- uate in the District of Columbia, and desig- nated as and being lot 45 in Thomas B. Orme’s subdivision of lats in square 358, as per piat recorded in the ofMce of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 15, at folio_58. ‘Terms: Sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for '$3.000.00, further particulars of which will be announced at tupe of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in casi. A deposit of $300.00 required. Conveyancing, Tecording, etc, at the puw chaser's cost. ‘Terms to be ‘complied With ithin thirty days, otherwise deposit for- eited and the property may be advertised angd resold at the discretion of the trustees. J. ARTHUR JAMES. JOSEPH H. MARTIN, _aD24.26.20.my1.3 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. THRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE T PROVED REAL ESTATE.' KNOWN REET NOKT NO. 1642 COLUMBIA WEST By Virtie of @ certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No, 6169, folio 337 et sea., of the land records of the District of Colum: bia. nd at the request of the party secured thereby, ‘the undersizned trustees will sell wiction, in front of the premlses. on UAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, AD. 1030, ‘AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the followins-described land and bremises. ate. 1, the District of Columbia und dess fynated ns aiid being lot gumbered one Au died and thiriy-nine (138, In D. L. Mor Son and othiers subdivision of lols in sauare Umbered three hundred ahd $ixty-five. 365, plat rcorded in Liber 1f. D C. at {01106 In"the surveyor's office of the Di thct of Colnnbin. Terms: Sold sibect to a prior deed of trust for $3.000, further varticulars of which will be wnnounced at. time of sale: (he pur- Chase price above sald trust fo be paid. in Cash. A deposit of $200 reauired. Convey- @ncine, recording, etc.. at Durchasers Cost, Terms to be complied With within thir dnys, otnerwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at Tiie discretion of the trustees " PERCY' MeoLUE, . HENRY BROWN, M- AS H- Decatur_2500. 2p26-d&ds exSu Trustees. » AUCTION SALES. __ FUTURE DAYS. ¥ J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES® “oF 1 THOS. SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED GROUND IN SECOND COM- MERCIAL ZONE, BEING ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF NEW YORK AVENUE JUST EAST OF FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST, RUNNING THROUGH TO L STREET AND FACING CONVENTION HALL. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5972. folio 77 et sea 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 public auclion, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE_SECOND DAY OF MAY, AD. 1929, AT FIVE O CLOCK P.M.. the fol lowing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated a5 and being part of original lot 6 in sauare aorth of square 515: beginning for the same at » point in the southerly line of New York avenue north 66 degrees 36 seconds east 115.33 feet from the northwesterly corner of said sauare and running thence northeaster- lv along said southerly line of New York avente 20 feet, thence southeasterly at right angles to New York avenue, 71.39 feet; thence south at right angles to north L' street, 20.80 feet to the north line of north L Street: thence west along said north line of 10rth T, street, 20 feet: thence north at right angles to north I, street, 25.55 feet: thence northwesterly at right ansles to New York avenie, 6714 feet to the beginning. Terms cf sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments. payable in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per | anoum, pavable semi-annually. from day of sale. secured by deed rust upon the property sold, or ali cash, % the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 will ‘be re- auired at time of sale. All conveyancing. re- cording, eic. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the tristees re- serve the 1ight 1o resell the properiy at the risk and cost of defaulling purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published In Washington, 4 WILLIAM L. MILLER, JESSE W. RAWLINGS, 2p22.24.26.29.my1.2 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Sireet Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 905 DELAFIELD STREET NORTHW] T. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5252, {olio 492 el seq., of the Jand records of (he District of Colum+ bia. and at the recuest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in {ronL of the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1929, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol: lowing-deseribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and beinc lot 175 in the subdivision by Cafritz of lots in sauare 3011, as per plat re- i corded in the office of the survesor for the District of Columbia in Liber 71, folio 128, subject o covenants of record. Terms: Soid subject to a prior deed of trust for 3 further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur- | chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 required. Conves- ancing, recording, etc.. at purchaser’s cost. Term’ to be complied with within _thirty | days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trusiees. CHARLES T. RICHARDSON, MILTON STRASBURGER. 2p22.24.26.29.10y1 Trustees. | THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Norihwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWOQ-STORY_BRICK DWELLING. NO. 3 L SCREET NOR'HWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated | March 1. 1923, duly recorded in Liber 4606, folio 303, ‘wnong the land records of the District of Columbin, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned | trustees will sell at public’auction, in iront of the premises, ou TUESDAY, ~THE SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, AD, 1929, AT TWO-THIRTY OCLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing-described land and premises, situste in the District of Columbia. snd designated as and being ot 69 in Charles L Tankersiey s subdivision of lots in’ sauare 73. us per pla recorded in Liber 44 at folio 122, i S. O. D, C. subject 10 right of way over rear 4 feet of said lot for use and benefit of all the lots 1n_said_subdivision. Terms: All cash. 'A deposit of $300 re- quired. Conveyancing, recording, etc.. at the purchaser's cost. Teims to be complied with within 30 days, otherwise deposit for- felted and tie property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. MICHAEL WALSH. HARRY M. PACKARD, ap26.29.my1.3.6 ___ Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK APARTMENT CONTAIN- ING FOUR APARTMENTS. KNOWN AS PREMISES 2325 37th STREET NORTH- WEST. TOGETHER WITH FOUR GA- RAGES IN REAR. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded June 22, 1928, as instrument No. 177, 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 premises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF MAY., AD. 1929, AT FIVE OCLOCK PM., the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being part of lot 424 in Barnett Altman’s subdivision of part of let 267 in square 1300, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. in Liber 65 &t folio 156: described as follows: Beginning for the same on the east side of 37th street at the southwest corner of said lot 424 and running thence northeasierly along the said east line of 37th street 40.6 feet. thence easterly and parallel with the south line of ssid lot 100 feet, thence southerly at right angles to sald south line to the south line of said lot. thence westerly along the south line of sald 1ot to the place of beginning. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $13.000.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price sbove sald trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $1.000 required. gon- veyancing, recording, etc. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otlierwise deposit forfeited and the properly may be advertised and resold &t the discretion of the trustees. 4D23.25.27.20.my1.3 Trustees. Automobiles @ By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY 10 AM. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME 0OM DWELLING KNOWN _AS P ES NO. 4208 EADS STREET N.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 4861, folio 437 ef sea., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the prem- ises."on ‘the TENTH DAY OF MAY, AD. 1929, AT POUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and'desiknated s and being Lots numbered thirty-four (34) and thirty-five (35), in. square numbered fitty hundred and ‘elghty-nine (5089), in Joseph Swift's sub-division of Glendale, as per plat recorded in Book 57. at page 10, of the records in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. Terms of sale cash, further particulars of which Will be announiced at time of sale. deposit of $200 required. Conveyancing. re- cording, ete., at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within 10 days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the rustees. " 0 ANCIS G. ADDISON, Jr. ARTHUR Q. BPSHOP. _ap29my13.610 " ‘Trustees. o Household Goods of Every Description Office Furnture REGISTERED Etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY May 1st, 1929 At 10 AM. And At 12 M. Studebaker Coach, by order of E. C. Snyder, U. S. Marshal Terms: Ca; C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts #p29.30 THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Sireet Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING 'KNOWN _ AS ~PREMISES NUMBER 4700 FIFTH STREET NOKTI(- By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5931, folio 137 et seq., of the Tand records of the District of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public suction. in front of the premises, on the NINTH DAY OF MAY. AD. 1929’ AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing-descrihed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 52 in Herman Shapiro's subdivision of lots in_square 3217 as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columoia In Liber 71, folio 143. Terms: . ' A deposit of $1,000.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, eic.. ‘at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within' thirty days. otherwise deposit for- felted and the property may be advertised 4ndresold st the discretion of the, trustees. NHOLM_ABRAMS, :.R%N'éusofl. Trustees, PAUT, £p29,30-my1,2.3.4, | | and resold at the discretion of the trustees. AUCTION SALES. | - _ FUTURE DAYS. 1 THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve St. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF A 5-ROOM BUNGA- LOW_FRONTING ON_FOOTE STREET NORTHEAST NEAR THE CORNER OF 44(h STREET. By virtue of & certain deed of trust datel August 20, 1926, and recorded in Liber No. 5833, follo 63. one of the land records of the istiict of Columbia, and at the request of | the party secured thereby, default havin | been made in.the payment of the trust debt, the undersigned trustees will sell at public | auction in front of the premises. on THURS- | DAY. THE SFCOND DAY OF MAY. 1929, AT | FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing deseribed lot of iand lying and being in | the District of Columbia. and being lot No 67 in square No. 5091, as Inid down on a plat thereof recorded on' Plat Book Mity-eight. follo thirty-eight Nos. 58 and 59 in said square in a sub- | division called "Oaklend. ms per piat book | No. 49, folio 8. The property is {mproved by a frame bunigalow of 5 rooms. With front and back porch in good condition Terms of sale: One-third of the pu money to be paid in cash, balanee in two equal installments. pavable 8 and 12 months from the day of sale. with interest at 6% per cent per annum secured by a deed of trust upon “the property sold, or all cash st the , option of the buyer. A dposit of $200 will be reauired at the time of sale. All con- | veyancing and recordiug, etc., o be paid by | the purchaser. Taxes {0 oe ndjusted to the | ate of settlement. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from the day of sale, othierwise deposit forfelied and the property may be readvertised and resold at the dis- cretion of the trustees afier fire ¢avs s vertisement of sale in some nevspaper pub- lished in Washinaton City. D. ¢ MARION DUCKETT. T. HOWARD DUCKETT, Trustees. Evans Buflding. 1420 New York Ave. N.W. p22,24,26.29.my2 THOS. J. OWEN & 8 1431 Eye Strect Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- | STORY AND CELLAR_BRICK RESI- DENCE. KNOWN ‘AS PREMISES 3632 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Lier No. 6141, folia 45 et sed., of the lund records of the District of Co- ia, and at the request ol the parly ed thereby. the undersigned trustees eil at public auction, In_front of the €5, on WEDNESDAY. THE EIGHTH Y OF MAY, A.D. 1329. AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM. the following-described ~land , and preniises, situate in the District of Co- and designated as and being lot Alexander Millar's subdivision of lot 99 in Wm, P. Worcester's subdivision of lots in block 45 “Holmead Manor,” as per plat of first-mentioned subdivision recorded in Liber 33 at folio 187, in the office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbla: sub- Ject to the covenants running with the land that whei u building is erected on said lot it shall cost not less than $2.000 and it shail within 10 feet of the street line. : Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for $5.000, further particulars of which Wil be announced at time of sale; the pur- chase price above sald trust to be pald in cash. A deposit of 320000 required. Con- vevancing. recording, etc. at purchaser's Terms 1o be complied with within thirly days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property muy be sdvertised and resold &t the discretion of the trist CLAUD LIVINGSTON, urchase | WILMOT W. TREW. _an% 1 T “Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES) SALE (OF pVALUABLE D PROVED REAL ESTATE, 933 5th $TRE! NORTHEAST. By Virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated h 28th. 1928, being Liber 6131, folio 355. | ded March 30th, 1938, among the land ccords of the District of Columbia, and by order of the Bupreme Court of the Distriet of Columbia pussed in Bankruptcy Cause No 2097 und at the reqiiest of the party secured ¥ dersigned trustees will sell auetion, in front of the premises. THURSDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF MAY, AD. 1929, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-déscribed land “and premises. situate in the city of Washington. District of Columbia, and designated as and_being lot numbered forty-six (46) in Moses Kelly's subdivision of lots in square numbered eight hundred and thirty-one (831), as per pli recorded in Liber J. H. K. at folio 115, the survesor's office of the District of Ci lumbia, together with the improvements, co SISLng of & 2-story brick dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of thé purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two eaual Installments, payable o one and two years. with interést at 6 per centum per anuuin. pavable semi-annually from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash at the option of the purchasef. A deposit of $200.00 will be Te- auired ‘b time of sale. "All conveyanein Tecording, etc.. &t cost of ‘Purchaser. Te of sale to be complied with Within ten de: from day of sale, otherwise the irustees re serve the right 1o resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after o s’ advertisement of such resale in fome newspaper publistied in Washington, R. HOWENSTEIN, TSON F. CLARK. &ds.exSu _ Trustees. _ J. OWEN & ICTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO_VALUABLE THREE-STORY _BRICK ~DWELLINGS. KNOWN AS PREMISES 1139 AND 1137 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber $131, folio 407 et seu. of the land records of ‘the District of Co- lumbin, and st the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at publie auction. in_frent of ihe on TUESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY AY, AD. 1929. AT THRER Qi P.M., the foliowing-described Jand an ises."situate in the Districs of Columbia, designated as and being part of origin 11, in_suare 369, beginuiuk on 10th street west 26 feet 8 irches north of the south- west corner of said lot, thence north on 10th street 13 feet 4 inches. thence east 95 feet. thence south 13 feet 4 inches, thence west 95 leet on 10th street and the beginning: betng known as premises No, 1139 10th street northwest. Also part of original lot 11, in square 369, beginning on 10th street 13 feet 4 inchies north of the dividing line between lots 10 ‘and 11 in sald square and thence running north slonk 10th street 13 feet 4 inches. thence at right angles Lo 10th street parallel With the south line of lot 11 east 100 feet to the rear line of said lot, thence south along said rear line 13 feet 4 inciies, thence west 100 feet to the beginning, sub- Ject 10 use of rear 5 feet therect as au alley Way: being known as premises No. 1137 10th’ sireet northwest. Terms: Sold sublect to a prior building association deed of trust for about $2.425. further “particulars of which will be an- nounced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A de- posit of $50C required. Conveyaneing. re- cording. etc., at purchaser’s cost. Terms 1o be complied ‘with within thirty days, other- \ise deposit forfelted and the propeity may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. EDWARD T. HARDING, ALBERT M. HARDING, Trustees. DQUGLAS, OBEAR AND DOUGLAS, Southierr. Blds., Atiorneys for Trustees. _ap26-d&ds.exSu___ & SON, ADAM A. WESCI uctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OP VALUABLE 3-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, NO. 55 H STREET N.W. By virtus of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No 47291, the undersigned tristees vill offer for sale by public auction. In front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF MAY, 1929, AT 'FIVE O'CLOCK PM.. the following-described land and premises, sitnate in the District of Co- Iumbia, to wit: Lot 28, of Shepherd’s sub- division in seuare 623. as in book R. W.. at page 39 of the surveyor's office for the District of Columbla, Terms of sale: One-third of the pur- chase money to be paid In cash. balance in two equal installments represented by prom- issory notes of purchaser. payable in one and two years, with interest at six per cent per annum from day of sale, pavable semi- annually, secired by deed of trust upon property sold. or ali cash. at option of pur- chaser. A deposit of $300.00 reauired of puichaser 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 reserve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. WALTER B. GUY. Woodward Bullding. C. CHESTER CAYWOOD, Woodward Building. _ ap20.d&ds.exSu 5 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & !'l('.A _apa SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE FRAME FIVE-ROOM DWELLING KNOWN _AS PREMISES NO. 4224 WASHINGTON PLACE NORTHEAST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. in Liber No. 4925. folio 82 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Column- bla, and at the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction in front of the premises, on the TENTH DAY OF MAY. AD. 1920. AT FOUR-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M.. ing “described land and premises. situs the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lots numbered sixtesn (16) and seventeen (I7) in sauare numbered fifty hundred and eighty-eight (5088), in Joseph Swift's subdivision of Glendale as per plat recorded in Book 57 at page 10. of the rec ords of the office of District of Columbia. Terms: h. further particulars of which will_pe announced at time of sale. A deposit of 5200 required Conveyancin, recording. efc, “at purchaser's cost. ~Terms to be com- plied with within 10 days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised the surveyor for the G. ADDISON, Jr., R G. BISHOP, Trustees. ARG ap29.my1.3.6.10 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON AUCTIO! Household Furniture Upright and Player Pianos, Radios, Auto- mobiles, Etc. Including Bedroom. Dining, port and _Bed-Davenport Ereakfast Suites, Lamps Machines, ete. By Public Auction At Weschler’s Daven- s, Talking lany one else. {shrugged and walked on two or threc | ledge on things Japanese— if you realize AUCTIONS. THE EVEN The Japanese Cabinet. ALLIE stood at the end of the Jong winding drive uncertainly. After #ll, why should she go up there to that house on the side of the hill? She was not on calling terms with Mrs. Frazier, Indeed, the only time she had ever been wiihin the house was the day that there had been a parent-teacher meeting there. Frazier—well, Sallie'’s cheeks burned even now as she thought of him! Horrible boor! True, he didn't look like a boor, nor yet did act like one to But with her—Sallie steps. After grounds, reaching the end of the though, she turned back res- olutely. After all, pettiness or being little” about things was something by Sallie despised, and what difference did it make how polite or otherwise Rod Frazier might be! Byt as she climbed the steep path to ihe hillside house she could not help remembering the way he had acted about the Christmas party. All the teachers had been asked to attend the party. “Pod, you can take Sallie Pipc Mat:orie Gray had said when fhev had been planning who should go with whom. “That'll fix us all up fine!” And Sallie had waited for Rod to spesc to her about going with him, ha¢i waited one day, days—a week! part? came near she wondered whether or rot he had meant Marjorie Gray's words to stand as an invitation. That might be the strange custome out in this little town where she had come to teach the kindergarten! If it were the custom, Sallie thought wryly, it was not to her liking at all! Evt when the evening of the party arrived Sallie had heard nothing from Rod. It was well along after 8 o'clock that he rang the bell where she boarded and brought with him a beautiful fiv pound box of candy, tied with gay red ribbons and sealed with gold seals. Nonchalantly he had sat down and they had talked of everything, it seemed to Sallie, under the sun and moon— except the party. And to that he made no reference. And because she had not gone to the party, none of the other teachers in the school taiked of it to her, al- though she saw much less of those other teachers than they saw of one another, and this was because her little youngsters were dismissed at 11 o'clock instead of 12 and at the hour of 3 instead of 4. Time has passed since this party, but Sallie’s face yet flamed when she thought about it! “I saw the notice, Mrs. Prazler,” she said, when she sat with Rod’s mother in_ the long living room. “about the selling of your gouschold furniture. You're not bfoln‘ to part with that Japanese cabinet, are you?"” Mrs. Frazer nodded without speak- ing for a moment. Then she replied: Everything is to be sold, my dear. The house has already been sold and we are moving to the city!” “Oh!” sald Sailie. “I'm sorry!"” nd I, t0o,” sald Mrs. Frazier, with & smile that seemed infinitely sad to AUCTION SALE e e -3 O ebagr AWTTIONEERS: TRUSTEES. SALE OF VALUABLE =DM PROVED _REAL ESTATE. G 32 BRICK DWELI NO. 3013 CAM: E STREET NORTH E By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No, 5997, folio 406 ei sea.. of the lana records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public_auction, in front of the premises. on ‘WEDNESDAY, THE RST DAY OF MAY, 1929, AT POUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK e following-described land and prem- situate in the city of shington, Dis- trict of Columbis. and designated as and JDewns lot sixty-nine (69) iy Ashford and ut, trost Ivision of part of squar Twelve’ huhdred &id clghiy-two (12605, for merly square one hundred and twelve (112), “Gegreetown,” as per piat recorded in Liber 5. at folie 241 of the records of the or of the District of Co- e Surt 4"%&%‘:"“N’r“-‘-“:‘l".?fi:%-‘.flb?&“&':::am money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one and two years, with interest at T centum per annum, payable semi-annually from day of sale 7,deed of trust upon the pr erty sold, or all cash at the it of the ¥ 5300.08 i De e purehaser. A deposit of guired st time of sale. All convevancing recording, eic.. &t cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trusiees reserve the right to resell the property at sk and cost of defaulling purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale {0 some newspaper published in Washington. SAML. A. DRURY. WILLIAM W. BRIDI IR, JAMES B. NICHOLSON. 4p23,d&ds exSu ‘Trustees. ____ LEGAL NOTICES. GEORGE P. LEMM, Attor IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Tessie Richards, 1313 C street n.w., Plainti . Rich- ards, also known s&s Enrico Revardo, De- ‘Equity No. 43393.—The object of is to obtain an annulment cf plainti and ndan arriage, because, At and before the time of the marriage cere- mony, defendant Was & married man, having s wife and two children. On motion of the laintiff, it is this 6th day of tember, ordered that the defendant, Henri M. Richards. also known as rico Revardo. cause his appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day, exclusive o Sundays and Mltelyt oceurring after first publication of this }he cause will be proceeded default. Provided, a copy order be published once a week for three successive weeks in the ashington Law Reporter and The Evening Star before said day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal ) A true copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNING- HAM, Clerk. By H. B. DERTZBAUGH. Asst. Clerk. . api8.32.29 AND ALEX. H. BELL, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbis Holding & District Court.—In re —Condemnation of lots 33. 34, square 1702; lots 16 to 27 incl., 31, 32. 801 to 804 Incl, square 1846; lots 1 to 4 inel., 37 to 40 incl, 17 to 24 inel. square 1847; lots 1 to 11 incl. 801, 803, 808, 307, 809, 811, 813, 815, 817, 9, 821, square 1850 lots 802 to 805 incl site for a junior high scl tion in the District of Columl Court N 1 lication.—-Upen consideration of the peti- tion of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. filed in the above entitled cause, and on motion of counsel for the said Com- missioners, it is. by the Court, this 1sth day of April, A.D. 1929, ordered. that the Clerk of the Court issue citation to Lillian Rose Mann, Mary J. Edwards. Rosa Camp. bell Mission. Lucinda Toliver Harper, Dennis E. Cook, 8Susie V. Cock, Joseph Shelton. Martha V. Sheiton. W. . Willis. James M. Powell, Martha Lee, Lewis H. Neill, Eleanor M. Sharp, Charles A. Jones. Samuel W Hebron, Clara_ 8. Hebron. Rosa Campbell, Jennie Faust, Star of Bethlehemn Lodge, Or- S ritans, larold E. ‘Thomas A. Johnson. William T. B d, Tyler Pa Varden, Vestry of 8t. Co- lumbas ish, and all other parties in in- terest in the land to be condemned herein, particularly described in the aforesaid peti- tion, to IXD'.' in this court on the 22nd day of May, A.D. 1929, at 10 o'clock a.m., to an- swer the sald pelition and to show cause it any they why the prayers thereofl sho t D ted, and why the land in i 74 , 1847, 1850 and 1882, as lown on the plat filed with the petition in id ceuse, should not be condemned as a site for junior high school in the Reno gection of the District of Columbia. It is further ordered tI & copy of said citation be served by the United States marshal for the District of Columbia upon such owners of the land sought to be condemned herein, and found by the said marshal. or his dep- uties, within the District of Columbia: and it is further ordered that all persons having any interest in these proceedings be. and they are hereby, warned and required to ap- 'ar in_this court on or before the said 22nd day of May, A.D. 1929, to answer the id petition and to continue in attendance until the court shall have made its final order ratifying and confirming the award and report of the condemnation jury to b lrvnflll!d by the court to appraise the value of the respective interests of all persons con- cerned in the land d premises mentioned and described in the aforesald petition. It is further ordered thai a copy of this order be published once In the Washington Law Reporter. The Evening Star, the Washington Post and the Washington Herald, news PE N GéRDOH. Justice. (Seal) A true copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. By MAUD A. ROGERS, Asst. Cl D e D CUNEER Buildin ‘ashington, D. posals_will be received here unt April 30, 1920, and then opened. for bufld. ing wooden houses and decks. transferrin $nd instailing all machinery. supplying an installing new machinery. piping and fitting out of pipe line dredge TA! Furtber information on application. ap10.11,25, 920 Penna. Ave. NW. WEDNESDAY May 1, 1929 Furpitore, 9 a.um. Automobiles, 10 a.; Ap20.; i NATIONAL ZOO! L PARK, of the Director, Wa to: B C. wl ecei Unfl T Pm: on the toth day May, . then ed, the con- ruction of conerete wal round New Bird House in ¢ for etk ! cordance with drawin J X copies of which may be had BT omes. ] pers | NG STORY | Sallle. “The truth is my dea | said with a little rush of words that seemed to surprise even herself, “some nvestments have turned out miserably and Rod can earn a great deal more in | the city, and so—we're going there, you | see. Were you interested in buying that Japanese cabinet?” she asked merrily. “Ah, no!” said Sallle. “There is | nothing I should love to have more | than_that! My uncle, you know, was and being original lots, and as for Mrs. Prazier's son, Rod | the head of the anthropology depart- | ment at the university and he went to Japan every year. Twice he took me with him when I was in my 'teens and | T wondered—it is probablly presump- | tuous of me to question your know- | the great value of that cabinet?” | Mrs, Frazier shrugged: “I know little about anything in the house, Sallle. The house belonged to my grandfather and when it came down to my mother and then to me, everything was just as it is now. It's a pretty enough cabinet, | but—" with a frank laugh, “T hate dust- ing all that carving! Old Mr. Jenkins | has made an offer cf $15, but the auctioncer asked me to leave everything as it stood until the day of the auction 2nd so I shall do that. If you want the | cabinet, thengh— “PFifteu dol " echoed Sallie. “I'll be glad to put in any bid you | wanted to make if it is auctioned off in school hours,” continued Mrs. Frazer. | “But it is worth well up into the | thousands,” said Sallie, aghast. *“If you want me to have Uncle Tom's riend come out to appraise it he could | come and perhaps could get a buyer for | it who will pay something approximate- ly its worth.” “Thousands!” repeated Mrs. Frazier. | “Why. grandfather was very well off financially, but I had no idea he would pay anything.like that—-" And in the end they telephoned lon distance to the friend of her uncle an | he promised to come out on the evening train | “Rod had gone into the city to see about a position with one of the banks there. The position has here pays so very little Mrs. Frazier broke off with a little sigh—"and now I shan't have to eat my dinner aione, for, of | course, you'll stay with me until your | uncle’s friend come: And When Exeter Mills arrived it took him but little time to seek out the Japanese cabinct. Adjusting his glasses he examined it silently, while Mrs. Frazier and Sallie looked on anxious When Rod came in quietly with downcast face Mrs. Frezier put her fingers to her lips. “Came out on | the night train,” Rod explained, and | then was silent. | Ot a sudden the white-haired man “bendlng over the Japanese cabinet made a little sound, an inward hissing of breath. Standing well forward on the | balls of his feet, he pressed the thumbs | of his hands on two of the protruding bits of carving which Mrs. Frazier had so resented having to dust. Because it had not opened for so many years the piece of wood moved but slowly. | Pinally, though, there was revealed to | their ‘amazed eyes a bit of Japanese | brush work that even to an amateur | was the exquisite work of an artist. “Kanaoka—a Japanese _artist who lived n_the ninth century—ah!” mur- mured Exeter Mills, swaying from left to right to get the full value of the picture. “You are willing to part with this, from what Sallie told me over the telephone?” he said to Mrs. Frazier. Mrs. Frazier nodded. “I am the chairman of the purchas- ing committee for the museum,” said Exeter Mills, not taking his eyes from the picture that the Japanese cabinet had so surprmn(:r revealed to them. “I_can't make a definite offer tonight —I must talk with the committee, of course, but will you place a price on this, if you please?” he said, drawing his eyes with great effort from the picture to look directly at Mrs. Frazer. “She, doesn't know the value of it, Mr. Mills,” cut in Sallie. “If you will appraise it—that would be best, Mrs. Frazier?” Mrs. Frazier nodded. “If $15,000 will be satisfactory,” be- gan Mr, Mills. il “And I very nearly took $15I* said Mrs. Frazier, both laughing and at once. “Why, we needn't leave at all, Rod! We can stay here—on. Sallie knows of our financial difficulties. I told her this afternoon “Ah, you did!" said Rod slowly. And while Mr. Mills and Mrs. Frazler talked of the Japanese cabinet Sallie was listening to Rod: “I know you'd wonder about that Christmas party, he hurried to explain. “You see, the moths had got into my only decent suit and the Christmas party is so for- mal!—I couldn't go!” he ended with | a laugh. “And I couldn’t ask you togo!” | And Sallie was suddenly glad that {she had not let a misunderstanding | deter her from speaking of the value | of the Japanese cabinet. | “And you'll go with me next year?"” | said Rod. “Your house is already sold!” coun- tered Sallie. “The man will be glad to sell it to us again. He bought it to rent, not to Hve in. Oh, we'll be here all right,” said Rod. “Well, if I'm here,” Sallle said slowly. “Oh, you'll be here all right!” re- turned Rod. Someway or other Sallle knew that i she would be, too! ‘The End. (Copsright, 1929.) | | MUSICAL INS' 10 PlANmAYINC_ Positively Tausht Ans Person IN 20 LESSONS SAXOPHONE, BANJO, GUITAR Clarinet, Trumpet. 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