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AU AUCTION SALES. THIS_AFTERNOON. L) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1929.° TOTFCESY CTIONS. l AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. __FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. THOB. J__ OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Sireet Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUAELE BRICK DWELLING KNOWN Ass PREMISES 2300 19th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 8082, folio 399 et seq. of the land records of the District of Co- Timpia and t"the request of the party g cured thereb, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the prem- ses on "THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY TOF MAY, AD. 1920, AT THREE- THIRTY O'CLOCK P M. the following-de- ceribed iand and it siuate in the 4 Gesienated as and District of Col a Havidson's subdivision of and others subdivision of ox's Mite. now known as Wash- ington Heiehts, a8 per piat recorded in the office of the surrevor for the District of Columbia, i Liber Cou; folio 9. ot wa Wate subsect to right e as shown on said plat of subdivision. 0 building line restrictions. The above- Qezeribed property now known as lot 124 in square 2539 Term ANl eash. A deposit of 31,090 e vequired at time of saie eonvevancing, recording. etc.. at cost of pu Chaser Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 dave herwise the trusters Proverty at the risk and cost of defau purchaser after five dave’ advertisement of 2uch resile in some newspaper pub; Withington. D" P C_CHESTER CAYWOOD, Ly D GARRETT. of sale o Mmrle1818.20.2 Trustees. ‘THOS. WEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PFAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS NO. 3 TOWA CIRCLE NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of frust duly tecorded in Liber No. 5434 at folio a d records of the District of Co the request of the party se - {he undersigned trustees wi Sell at pubic auction, in front of the 5 {fes. "on” THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MAY. A D. 1929. AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM.. the following-described Jand _and Dremises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Coiumbia, known and distin- guished as Iot numbered sixty-eight (68) in Lewis W. Vale and others subdivision of sauare numbered two hundred and forty- Two, (242), as per piat recorded in Liber R. L. H. folio 169, of the records of the office’ of ‘the survesor for the District of Columbia. Terms: One-third of the purchase price to be paid in cash, the balance thereof to be secured by deed of trust on the above-de- scribed property which will bear interest at the rate of six per centum per Annum, pas able quarterly. the said deed of trust'to be pavable 1n two equal installments due in one and two vears after date of trust, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A de- Posit of $500 will be required at the time of the saie. " All convevancing. recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purct Terms to be complied with within 20 days from day of “sale, otherwise the truste Teserve the right fo resell the property at Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser af fiye days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the District of Columbia. EDWIN C. BRANDENBURG, GARFIELD A. STREET. ds.ex8u Trustee: . WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneer; OF _VALUABLE IM- ESTA’ PARKWOOD PL. N.W By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4325, folio 79 et sea., of the land records of the District of Cos lumbia and at the request of the party s cured thereby the undersigned trustees wil ofier_for at public auction in front of n THURSDAY, THE TWEN- TY-THIRD DAY OF MAY. AD. 1020, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the foilowing-described land and ‘premises. 'situste in the District of Columbfa. to wit: Lot seventy-one (711 in Harry B.'Willson's subd sauare south of square dred_twenty-seven (8. of 2627, recorded in book 36. follo 32, vevor ice_of the District of Columbia, subject tn the restrictions locating the byilding line and sublect to the covenants of record. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, the balance in w0 equsl instaliments, payable in one and two vears, with interest at the rate of six per centum (8%) per annum; pavable semi- annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or ail cash at option of purchaser. A deposit of $200 Tequired nf the purchaser at the time of e. "All ‘conveyancing, recording and no- tarial fees at the cost of . Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days {rom day of sale, otherwise the trustees erve the right to resell property at risk cost of defaulting purchaser after five s advertisement of such T newspa; ington, . WALTER G. DAVIS, €. CLINTON JAMES, Tustees. Aftorney for party seoured. my14-dlds.exBu TOMORROW. FUBLIC OF VALUABLE REAL TATE IN ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIR- GINIA, NEAR CLARK STATION ON ABLINGTON ~ AND FAIRFAX ~ RAILL- By virtue thority conferred on the undersigned sl commissioners by decree entered 1n Circuit Court of Caroline County, Virginia, in the chancery cause therein’ pending ‘under the style of Rowe ES- | ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNO! PREMIBES 4616 MASSACHUS CONSISTING OF. o} WITH ONE- CAR TILE GARAGE IN REAR. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6019, folio 259 et seq. of the land records of the District of Co- a and at the reguest of the party se- d thereby the undersigned trustee will r for sale by public auction in front of following-de- scribed land and premites situate in the District of Columbia to wit 20) and twenty-one (21) (16) in Croissant and subdivision of part of own as “‘The American ity Heights.” as per plat recorded in the cfiice of the survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 9. at folio 98 said block numbered sixteen (16) being now known for purposes of assessment and tax- ation_as square numbered fi ard ffry-seven (1557) Terms of sale: One-thi v 1o b two eaual insta promiseors notes of the pu . with per cent able semi-annuall upon_the property’ sold. option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 required of purchaser at time of sale. " All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees n cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty davs from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the operty at the risk and ng purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some -ewspaper published in the City of Wash- ington, D. C, (Seal) "AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. By HOWARD MORAN. Vice President, Attest Trustee, A. H. SHILLINGTON, Assistant Secret) _myrl4-dgds,exsu__ 3 VEN_& 1431 EYE 5 TEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE DR ONIAL BRICK DWELL LFTH STREET NORTH of trust, duly of the land records of the District of Col sest of the party sec the undersigned trustee will sell at ction. in front of the premisns, on RIDAY. THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF MAY, 1929, AT THREE O'CLOCK PM the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and des- ignated as and being lot 7 in square 2954 in the subdivision made by the Lynchburg In- vestment Corporation of part. of the tract of land cailed “Girl's Portion.” now known As “Sixteenth Strect Helghis.” as per piat recorded in Liber 42, folio 8, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia: subject to the building restric- tion line shown on said plat and subject to the covenants of record. Terms: Sold Subject to a prior deed of trust for $7.500.00. further particulars of which will be annotinced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid In'cash A deposit of $300 00 required. Con- vevancing. recording, etc. purchaser’s cost. Terms to be con within thiriy days, otherwise depoat the property may be adverbised and resold At the discretion_of the trustee FRANZ_H. RIDGWAY, myl4-d&ds.exSu ~Surviving Trustes. FUTURE DAYS. 4 . J__OWEN & B! AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE _OF _VALUABLE _TM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING BRICK DWELLING NO. 1854 FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 556. folio 403 et seq of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se: cured thereby. the undersigned rustees will Sell at public_auction. in front of the prem. ises. on TUESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF JUNE. AD. 1939, AT ~FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M, the following-described land and_premises.” situate in the County of Washington. District of Columbia, and desig- nated as and being lot forty-four (44) in W. E. Brown's subdivision of lots in block three’ (3), “Le Droit Park.” as per plat re- corded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Liber Counts 7 at folio 82. now known for purposes of assess- ment and taxation as lot 44, square 3093 Terms of sale: One-third of the purcliase money to be paid in cash, balance in iwo equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 7 per centum per annum. payable semi-annually, 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 Te- aquired at time of sal cording, etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale' to oe complied with Within thirty days from day of snle, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Teseil the property at the riek and cost of defaulting purche: after five days” advertisement of such res in some newspaper published in Washing ton, D. C. SAMUEL A._DRURY, JAMES B. NICHOLSON, my23,25.27.29.31.103.4 Trustees. ed of trust or all cash at the ry. deed 2, 1 thereb: abiic. at ed with All conveyancing, T TRADE MARK Lots numbered | in_ block | forfeited and | J_OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, | 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER BRICK SIORE WITH DWELLING ABOVE, KNOWN_AS PREMISES 600 F STREE. NORTHEAST. s By vi a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3766, Folio 28 et sea. of the land records of the District of Co- Tumbia, and at the request of the party 2 therebs, the undersigned trustees w P RIDAY i THIRTY FIRST DAY 2 FRIDAY TH PFIRST DAY AY AD. 1020, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM., the following-described land nd promices. situate in the District of Co- fumbia, and designated as and being lot 207 in Edward J Hannan's subdivision of lots in Bauare 860, as per plat recorded in Lib>r 22, folia e records of the offica of the Surse { the District of Columbia Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mones o be paid in cash, balance in two eau tallments, payable in one and two Sears. Wiih interest at six per centu annum, pavable semi-annualiy, from day Sale, tecired by deed of t Propertv sold. or ell cash. at the opt Pin purchaser. A deposit of $1,000.00 wi required at time of sale. All convevancing. Tecording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms 0f sale to be complied with within 30 d fom day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- # right o resell the property at the cost Cf defauliing purchaser, after e Advertisement of such resale in fome" Hewspaper publisned in, Washington. D.C. WILLIAM i |l JAMES, J. BECKER, O. B. MCLEAN, 2 my20,dkds,exhol __Trustees. THOS. J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. RUSTEES. SALE OF VALUABLE TRENGVED HEAL ESTATE. 103 HAMPSHIRE AVENUE NORTHW BY virtue of 4 certain deed of trust dily | recorded in Liver No. 8752, follo 69 et sed. 57 {he land fecords of the District of Co- flimbin, and st the request of the party secured thereby. ‘the “undersigned trustes Wil tell &t public auction. in front of the Dremises, o MONDAY. ~ THE TWENTY: ENTi DAY OF MAY, AD. 102) "AT O'CLOCK P.M., the following-de- fand and premises, situate in th District. of " Col s and being lot numbered and part of lot numbered 5 & Duncanson's subdi- o numbered seve THOS, | T& per bl 5 (B records of the aMce o je District of Columb; lot: according to n Liber 13, follo 18: Vexor's office records being con- W the following metes and {ds: "Berinning for said- lot twenty-two in New Hampshire avenue at the divi- o between lots twenty-one (31 and v-two (22) of said subdivision and tRence northwesterly aione said di- Tice west 1020 feet, Therce east 4 feet, theasterly along the division Iiné ots 22 and 23 2661 feet 1o New thence northeasterly t'to the place of ing_for said part of lot 5°010) "0n the ‘division lire be- Jots ten (107 ‘and twenty-two South from the morth line of dividing line_to the south I . thence west 2 feet along tha gouth line of said lot ten (10), thence north and par- alel to said dividing line 8 feet 4 inches terly direction to the place of vements, beginning. together with the consisting of a brick dwell- ew Hampshire avenue. of sale; One-third of the purchase to in cash, balance in two pavable in one and two terest at centum per payable from day e, secured by deed of trust upon the s sold. or all cash, at the optien of n A deposit of $300 will be at time of : All_convesancine, recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be' complied with within thirty days from day of fale, otherwise the trus tees reserve the right to resell the prop- iy at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- fter five days' advertisement of such n §ome newspaper published in Wash- ington, D. G, HENRY P. BLAIR, ALLEN C.' CLARK, __my15-d&ds.exSu Trustees ADAM A” WESCHL R & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTFES' SALE OF VALUABLE SEMI- DETACHED BRICK DWELLING, CON- TAINING SLX ROOME, BATH AND SLEEPING PORCH, NO. 1336 PARK- WOOD PLACE N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6253 folto 121, et seq. of the land records of the District of Coliimbia, and at the request of the party secured “thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by Dublic auction, in front of the premises. “on FRIDAY. tie THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1920, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM. the follow- ing descrived land and premises, situnte in" the D of Columbia, to wit: Lot 73 {n sauare south of square 2827, in Harry B, Willson's subdivision of part of a tract of Jand known as - Pleasant Plans.” as per plat Tecorded in_ Liber 36, follo 32, of the records of the ofice of the surveyor for the D of ‘Columbia, subject to covenants and restrictions of record Terms of sale: The abore property will be sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for $6.000 at 6%, due November 9, 1931: balance $300_cash. remainder in monthly payments of £50. including interest 8t 6%, secured by a serond deed of trust upon’ property sold. or all ca OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES. Washington, May 21, 1939. —Notice is here- by given that 1 will 'sell at public suction to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, JUNE THIRD. 1029, AT TEN O'CLOCK A'M. in the office of the Collector of Taxes, D. C. Jewelry described as follows: Eight rinas— cne diamond, flexible getting: one solitaire nd, one emerald and diamonds: one fone diamond. (w0 sapphire and dia- and two diamond clusters, These ay be examined in the collector's This sewelzy Goilector of, taxes, i from haw & Com- A nw., for de- Faiit’ of pavmer r ending June 30. and 11764 penalty ant to th approved 1 1002, gec Eraph 12, personal tax lnw. Eoifector of Taxes. D €.~ _ b THOS. J_OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. RUSTEES' SALE_ OF MODERN FIGHT- TRUSTRS AAErtin BULDINGC AT EST CORNER OF Iith AND L STREETS NORTH WEE By it pf & Carian deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. folio 197 et sea., of the iand records of the Dist 1 and at the request of the the undersigned tr uction, in_front of . THE TWENTY. | Y _OF MAY. AD. 192. AT K PM. the following-described premises. s in the District of and cesignated as and being parts fots one (1) and_ elsven (1D) in | gauare thice hundred and fifteen (313), de- scribed as follows: Beginning for the same at the southeast corner of said sauare and Tunnine thence north siong the line of Eleventh street one hunared and twenty two (122) ‘feet six (6) inches, thence wes eichty-six (86) feet one (1) inch. thenc south twen (22) " feet. thence east iteen (12 . thence south on a line alle] witl Eleventh street _eighty-two (82) feet to Massachusetts avenue, thence southeasterly the line of said avenue forty (40) feel to its intersection with L reet, and st on the line of L street’ th Teet three (3) inches to “the nine. " Subject to' & prior deed of frust of record for $185.000. Terms to a prior deed of trust for “$1 further particulars of which w11l be ed at time of saie, the purchase price. nbote said trust 1o be paid in cash. A deposit of $2,000 required. Con vesancing. recording, etc. at purchaser's cost. ms to be 'compiled with within fifteen (15) day: se deposit may be forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. QEORGE 'E. FLEMING, WILLIAM L. MILLER. my18-d&ds exSu_ —_ Trustees. amount of | d accrued | act of Con- Adam A. Weschler & Son. Auctioneers Assignee’s Sale Ladies’ DRESSES, Coats Fixtures, gash Register tc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At No. 933 F Street N.W. MONDAY, MAY 27, 1929 Commencing 10 A.M. 224 Ladies’ Dresses and Coats, Flec. Cash Resister, Garment Fix- tures with Mirrors. Dress Forms, Display Fixtures, Lighting Fixtures. Carpet. Racks. Sewing Machines, Iron Safe. Efc. TERMS: CASH WEN_& SON. Al 1431 EYE ST. N. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Bcsiness Property Known as Premises 1220 and 1222 14th e of a certain deed of trust, duly in Liber No. B825. folio 424 et seq.. of the District of Colum- t the request of the party secured undersigned trustees will sell Rublic_auction. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF JUNE. AD. 1929, AT THREE O'CLOCK PM. the following-described land_and premises, sit uate in the District of Columbia, and desiz- nated as and being part of lot 83 in Thomas B. Bryan and others' subdivision of part of square 212. as per piat recorded in Liber R._L. I, folio 380, of the records of the office” of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. described as follows: ~ Beginning for the same at the northeast corner of said lot and running thence west 44 feet. thence north 5 fest. thence west 11 feet: therice south 3042 feet, thence east 85 feet to Fourteenth street, and thence north of said street 2542 feet to the place of begin ning _ Also ‘part of iot 68 in Litchfield Augherton's subdivision of part of said sauare 212. as per plat recorded in Liber H, D. C. folio 211, of the aforesaid survey- or's office records. described in accordance with & survey made July 13, 1926, as follows taxes for the | f MONEY FOR NOTHING---By P. G. Wodehouse Synopsis of Preceding T Hugo Carmody. whose i £in ncle in ice are vague and unconventional nitarium, hoping to borrow iment; repard, money against a fund held in trust for him. (Continued From Yesterday's Star:) THIRD INSTALLMENT. HEORETICALLY, no doubt. the | derful. process of exercising flaccid mus- cles, opening hermetically sealed | men would have chucked the whole | All along he had felt that that Hot | (Ceperight, 1929, by North American Newspaper bending and stretching exercises. He thetic Nephew. “I expect it's been tough going, though,” he proceeded. “I mean to say, all these exercises and cold sho ers and lean chops and so forth. Ter- ribly trying. I think it's wonderful the way you've stuck it out. Simply won- It's character that does it. That's what it is. Character. Many pores, and stirring up a liver | thing up in the first two days.” that had long supposed itself off | the active list ought to engender in a man a jolly sprightliness. however, this is not al Lester Carmody was mood was shown b he turned in respo in his e to In spite of all that Healthward Ho had | been doing to Mr. Carmody this last 10 | very fit, indeed. Frigh| | days, it was plain that he had not yet | markably fit. Extraord | got that Kruschen feeling. “How did vou get here? His scarlet face | issue. large | really came about was a matter of | Warburton are going 20 rounds for the | satisfactory business basis. words of welcome. vanished into ays so. the folds of a In practice, That no radiant expression as Hueo's_7odel “So would I” said Mr. Carmody, “only that doctor made me give him a check in advance for the whole course.” Hugo felt damped. He had had some good things to say about character and it seemed little use producing them now. \ “Well, anyway, you look very fit liy fit. Re- rily fit.” He paused. This was getting him nowhere. were his| He decided to leap to the point at| “I say, Uncle Lester, what I handkerchief, then reappeared, wearingz | business.” & look of acute concern. “You didn’t. he quavered, “come in the Dex-Mayo? “Parsimonious though he was, he would have given much for the pri he had conceived the Machiavellian idea of knocking the e A thought to shake the sturdiest man. It* was 20 miles from R Healthward Ho, and 20 miles udge Hall to back again from Healthward Ho to Rudge Hall. ‘The Dex-Mayo consumed a gal- “Indeed? merely to babble. | ‘What business?” “You know a friend of mine named Ronnie Fish? “I do not know a friend of you: named Ronnle Fish. What about him? ‘He's starting a new night club.” Alltance and Metropolitan Newspaper Service. (form at the village concert. If Ronnie 1ish§ | must be patient and suave—the Sympa- | were on the spot, he and I could do the quarrel scene from ‘Julius Caesar’ and really give the customers something for their money.” | Even this added inducement did not soften Mr. Carmody. | _“I will not invite your friends to Rudge.” “Right ho,” said Hugo, a game loser. He was disappointed, but not surprised | Spot_business was merely a Utoptan dream. There are some men who are | temperamentally incapable of parting with £500, and Uncle Lester was one of them. But in the matter of a smaller | sum it might be that he would prove more pliable, and of this smaller sum Hugo had urgent need. “Well, then putting that aside.” he said, here's | another thing Td like to chat about for | a moment, if you don't mind.” | “I do.” sald Mr. Carmody. “There's a big fight on tonight at the Albert Hall. Eustace Rodd and Cyril welterweight champlonship. Have you I supposed you had come | ever noticed.” said Hugo, touching on a | he said. | matter to which he had given some of heaving a brick at Dr. Twist. For, at the very instant of this r ette case out of Hugo's hand and grabbing what he could . . . | thought, “a rather odd thing about | boxers these days? A few years ago you never heard of one that wasn't | sou had faith tn me. There's nothing |80 dangerous as a want of trust. It |saps a young man's character.” “Let it,” said Mr. Carmody callously. “If T went to London, I could see Ronnie Fish and explain about my not | being able to go into that hot spot thing { with him.” “You can do that by letter.” “It’s so hard to put things properly in a letter.” “Then put them improperly,” said Mr. Carmody. “Once and for all, you | are not going to London.” He had started to turn away as the only means possible of concluding this interview, when he stopped, spellbound. For Hugo, as was his habit when mat- ters required careful thought, was pull- ing out of his pocket a cigaretee case. “Goosh!" said Mr. Carmody, or something that sounded like that. | . He made an involuntary motion with | his hand, as a starving man will make | toward bread; and Hugo realized that | matters could at least be put on a | “Turkish_this side, Virginian that" “You can have the lot for 10 quid.” Interruption, “Say, I think you'd best be getting along and taking your shower, Mr. Car- mod.,"” said the voice of Dr. Twist, who Beefy This or Porky That or Young had come up unobserved and was stand= | Cat's-meat or something. But now ng at his elbow. Regular et al. ys. we et al, on Janui 19, 1929, She"inBeragned Wil H0E af pubile suction: on the premises, in Arlington County, Vir- gints, on PRI A‘z MAY TWENTY-FOURTH. 1920, AT SLEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., the fo parcels of re : lowin estate: 1. Tract containing 11023 acres which ‘was conveyed to E. H. Rowe, J. 8. Engle and nent by Jimes Burke and ot 1910. 3. Parcel containing 19 acres 1 rood 15 Dalés, after deducting therefrom 148 acre which was conveyed to E. H. Rowe, J. Engle and James E. Ament by John W Clark and wife, Ma: 1810, ‘These properties are well located, near :’l‘:‘h\!fln Memorial Bridge, and are val- ‘Terms of sale: Third cash, with balance in one and two years, deferred payments bear- ing six per cent inierest per annum, interest payable semi-annually. Title to be re- served by the cofirt untl all of the pur- chase money shall have been paic, or”the purchaser at his expense upon the fi Dayment may have the priviiege of geed of trust with notes securing e purchaser ferred payments. time of deposit with the special s the sum of at least $1,000.00 le firmed _the commiss and so soon as the coi balance of the eash payment shall be paid. sser may elect to pay all cash. be subject to the confirmation of Or the 8a communicate with ericksburg, Va., or lon of petrol for every 10 miles it cov- ered. And for a gallon of petrol they extorted from you nowadays the hideous sum of 1 shilling and 6 pence 12 penny. Forty miles, accordingly, meant—not including oil, wear and tear of engine and depreciation of tires—a loss to his purse of more than 6 shill- ings—a heavy price to pay for the society of a nephew whom he had dis- liked since boyhood. “No, no,” said Hugo hastily. “I bor- rowed John's two-seater.” “Oh,” said Mr. Carmody, relieved. ‘I don't care,” said Mr. Carmody,| they're all Claudes and Harolds and 0 did not. | Cuthberts. And, when you consider It's just off Bond street in the heart | that the heavyweight champion of the | of London's pleasure-seeking area. He's world is actually named Eugene, it | calling it the Hot Spot.” | makes you think a bit. However, be The only comment Mr. Carmody | that as it may, these two birds are | vouchsafed_ was a noise like another | going 20 rounds tonight, and there you | buffalo. ~His face was beginning to | are.” 058 ‘vermillion ge, An seeme A Inqul r. ‘armody, lose its illion ting d 1t d| “What” inquired Mr. Carmody, “is | possible that in a few moments he |all this drivel?” | might come off the boil. In an association that had lasted “He says he will give me a half | many vears. he had found Hugo con- sh;rTeh AT put up 800 quids sistently lrritating o his nervous svs- | pe abandoned “Then you won't get a half share,” | tem, an e was findin now 2 | predicted ‘Mr. Carmody. rathier more trying than tsual. | o Vith a snort that came from the h over trust. at option of purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of purchaser at le. Al conveyancing, re- cording and notarial fees at cost of chaser. Terms to bs complied with within thirty davs from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve right to resell property risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. LESLIE H. CHARLES, HENRY M. JODZIES. Investment Building, __my20.d&ds.exSukhol Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN_& BON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK | DWELLING, CONTAINING SIX ROOMS | AND BATH_AND BUILT-IN GARAGE, KNOWN A8 1736 NEWTON STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, re-4 corded in Liber No. 5656, at folio 49, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the reauest of the parljes secured thereby, the undersigned wil at_ public auction: {n front of the premises, on FRI- DAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MAY. ! 129" AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM. the following-described land and premises. | situate in the District of Columbia, and | being lot numbered one hundred and forty- SIX (146) in square numbered twenty-eight hundred and ninety-five (2805), as descrined | in said deed of trust upon the following terms. Terms of sale: Said property is subject to & prior deed of trust securing an indebted- Dess of $4,750.00, and said property will be sold subiect to said deed-of-trust indeoty ed Of the purchase price over and above said deed of trust, one-third is to be aid in cash and the balance in two equal | nstallments, payable in one and two sears. with interest at the rate of § per cent per | annum, payable semi-annually, secured by | second deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. Interest and taxes to be paid or adju to the date of sale. A deposit of $20000 will be ‘required at the time of sale. Al conveyancing, recording, etc., at the cost of purchaser, Terms of sale to be compiled with within thirty (30) days from day of sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and proerty resold at risk and cost of default- ing purchaser after five days' advertisement of siich e in_some newspaper published | in Washington, D, C. B_FRANCIS SAUL. No. 625 15th St _N'W., J_WRILEY JACOBS, No. 525 15th St, N.W., my21-d&ds exSughol Trustees. SLOAN & CO.. INC., AUCTIONEERS. SALZ_OF PERSONAL EFFECTS. HOUSE. HOLD GOODS, ETC. FOR STORAGE Notice_is hereby given that on SATUR- DAY, JUNE FIRST. 1929, AT TEN O CLOCK 3 ceeding Saturd after, there will be sold at public a in the auction rooms of C. G. Bloan & Inc., 715 13th st. Washingto: to enforce lie due and unpi ‘The proprietor of Healthward Ho had a rather unpleasant voice, but never had it seemed so unpleasant to Mr. Car= mody as it did at that moment. Parsi- mcnious though he was, he would have given much for the privilege of heaving a brick at Dr. Twist. For, at the very instant of this interruption, he hadicon- | ceived the Machiavellian idea of knock- |ing the cigarette case out of Hugo's | hand and grabbing what he could from the debris: and now this scheme must 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 wall dividing prem- ises 1222 and 1224 Fourteenth st. n.y. and running thence south on said west iine of Fourteenth street 513 feet to the southeast corner of said lot 68, thence west with the south line of aid jot 68 44 feet. thence north with a line of lot and a ‘continu- ation thereof 5025 feet, thence easterly and passing through the center of snid division ine 44 feet more or less to the point of beginning. Terms: Bold subject to a prior deed of trust for £15.000, due June 21, 1031, with interest at. six per cent, pi ble semi- annuall: the purchase price above said frust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $1.000 required. ‘onveyaneing, recording, etc.. st Durchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit for- feited and the property mi by dvertised and resold at the discretion rustees. RALPH H_BANGS. J. CURTIS WALKER, my22-d&ds.exSu&hol T | pur- ‘ REGISTERED of Household Goods of Every Description AT PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. SATURDAY May 25th, 1929 At 10 A M. By order of Storage Concerns and Others ‘Terms: Cash G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Auct: my23,2¢. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON AUCTIONEERS Household Furniture Rugs, Imported Tapestries Automobiles, Etc. By order Lester H. Steinem, Trustee in Bankruptcy, et al. Including Bedroom, port and _Bed-Davenpo: Breakfast Suites, Lamp: Machines. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY May 25, 1929 Furniture, 9 a.m. Automobiles, 10 a.m. my23.24. The wrong tone alto- Pt Act ‘The bond required of the acti) special eommissioners in the above sty £33 been duiy given. . Sove-sivied cause Deputy Clerk, Cireutt Sourt Sararing Gounty, Vlrn‘n‘fl, ;vlnflnwllnl Green, Virginia. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneer TRUSTEES' SALE OF V. STORY BRICK DWEL NT STRI ! ————— ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE, 1616 EAMES BLACE NORTHEAST, FIVE-ROOM AND BATH, TWO-ETORY BRICK HOUSE, BUILT-IN GARAGE. By virtue of a certain deed of trus duly recorded in Liber No. 6031, folio 233 et sea, of the land, records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWEN- TIETH DAY, F MAY. 1020, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P .M., the following-described lar and premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia. to wit: Lot 114 in square 4538 in the suodivision made by Ethel M. Rutty and Thomes A. Jameson, as per piat recorded in the offce of the suryeyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 86, at folio 46. Subject to_the covenants of record. Tt s of sale: The above property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.000, at six per cent, due April 18, 1930; balance ?nylhle cash. A deposit of $300 re- quired of purcha: at sale. All conveyanc- ing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 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 pur- chaser, after five advertisement of such resale in some newspaper publisned in Washington, D. C. THEODORE MICHAEL, VINCENT 8. TOOMEY, my8,10,13,15,17.20 ‘Trustees. A THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON account of the rain until MONDAY, MAY TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1029, AT THE SAME HOUR, in_front of the premises BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. my21.23.25 Hudson Coach By order Trustee in Bankruptcy Also other Automobiles @ By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY May 25th 10 AM. my23.24, | | Dining, Daven- Soites, Talking He has an aunt | 1925, lmun' the f the District of Columbia, and at Tequest of party secured thereby the under- signed trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on FRI- DAY, THE TWENTY.FOURTH DAY OF MAY, 1920, AT “FIVE-THIRTY O CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem- ises, situate in the District of lumbia, to wit: Lot 108 in D. J. Dunigan’ of part of block 19 in Todd bdivision of parts of the t a8 Mt Pley and " ‘as per plat of said first-mentioned subdivision recorded in Liber 47, folio 181, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia; sublect to right 33 r alley nurfonl over the rear 3 d lot; now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as lot 108 in square 2851 Terms of Cash. A deposit of $300.00 required of haser at sale. All convey- aneing recording and notarial fees st cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied witn ithin thirty days from dav of sale, other- wige tr reserve the right to resell prop- erty st zisk and of defaulting purc after five days’ advertisement of such T in some newspaper pablished in Washing i CHAPMAN W. POWLER, J. EDWARD FOWLER. my14-dadsexsu __Trustees THOS. J, OWEN & 8ON. AUCTIONE 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING KNOWN A8 PREMISES 3003 11th STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of s certain deed of trust. | @uly recorded in Liber No. 5823, follo 483 | et seq, of the land records of the District of Colimbia, &nd st the request of the party | secured ‘thereby, ‘the undersigned Ura will pell at pul gfi suetion, in_front o pismlses, " on FRIDAYTHE “TwEl: URTH DAY OF MAY, AD. ‘1926, | FOUR-THIRTY OCLOCK P.M., the follow- ing-described land ‘snd premise i the District of Columbis, & gne being lot 07 in Kean ‘aud Miller's sub. | vision of lots in block 16 in Todd and | Brown's subdivision of part of & tract of land known as Mt. Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, as per piat recorded in the office of the veyor for the District of Colam- bis in Liber County 20, folio 134. lock 16 Row known s squsre 2851 | ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | money to be paid in cash, balance in two equsl nstaliments. le in one and two ears, with interest at seven per centum per nnum, payable semi-annually from day of | ale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- | erty sold or all cash at the option of the | Burchaser. A deposit ‘ot $300 will be ro- quired st time of sale. ~ All conveyagcing. recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. erms. of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees re. serve the right to resell the property at the sk and cost of defaulting purchaser after f days' advertisement of such ressle in some newspaper published in Washington, 3 SAMUEL A, DRURY, JAMES B. NICHOLSON. _myl4-dads.exsu__ __Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLI . Auctioneers, TEN EHARES CAPITAL STOCK CLAREN. DON TRUST COMPANY BY AUCTION. Default having occurred in the payment of interest and principal on the " hecein- Sierimentioned promistory note. the hold- | “iereof will 'sell by public auction. ai 920 Penna ave nw. on FRI. THE TWENTY.FOURTH DAY OF MAY. 1920, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, | the above stock deposited as collateral for | te for $2.000 at 6% pavable $50 per | month, made by Blanche Elizabeth Selig- | man and Jullan Seligman dated May 2. | T, fo'tne ordey ot “Walter Case anc by | im endorsed T+lince due on said note 2165617, and recived by ond deed of ‘r\_xxll on réll hls'n e in Virginia. ‘erms: Cas) ADAM ‘A WESCHLER & SON. Auets. 18,30,21,32,3; AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. J. OWEN & SON., AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- SOUTHEAST. | By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5430, folio 181 et sea., f the land records of the Di of Co: and at the request of the party thezeby, the undersigned tristecs remites, o8 " WESNELD A" TRt Pl AY OF JUNE. A | AT THREE- THIRTY O'CLOCK P M. tie following-de- scribed land and premises. situate in the County of Washington, District of Columbia, d designated as And being lot seventeen (17) In Charles H, White's subdivision of Part of the 'Ridge. now known as *Whites- fown." as per Plst recorded in ‘Liber Levy Court 2. folio 65 of the records of the offica of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, eXcepting s0 much thereof Rs was cor d and taken for 15th st. by procecdings in D trict Court Case No. 1490, in the Supreme Court “of the District of Columbia: now known for assessment and taxation pur Poses as parcel 228 101 Terms of sale: ‘One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in (w0 equal instaliments. pavable in one and two vears, with interest at 7 per centum per num, pavable semisannually. from day of sale, secured by deed of trist upon the | proverty sold, or ail cash, at the option of | the purchaser. A deposit ‘of $200 wiil be | reauired at time of sale. All convevancing, recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. T 1ot sale 10 be complied With within 30 day from day of sale. otherwise the trustees re. serve the right to resell the property at the Hsk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five davs' advertisement’ of such resale in some " newspaper published 1 Washi E SAMUEL, A DRURY. _my23.38.97.20.31 8688 O T CE RO s ADAM AT WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRIC DWELLING. NO. 1805 B STREET SOUTH By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 5383, 1110 410 51 seh., of the land records of the District of Colum. bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1930, AT FIVE-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M., ‘the following-descrined land And premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia, to Wit: Lot 20 in American Security and Trust Compuny. trustee, and others | subdivision of lots in sauare’ 1112, as per plat_recorded in Liber ‘71 folio 28, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbin Terms of sale: The above property will be sold sublect to a first deed of trust for | §3.800.00." at 6 per cent. due March 14. 1930, | { and the' balance of a second deed of trust amounting_ to $1,869.90, payable $3250 par month. Over and above said trusts. cash A deposit of $300.00 required of purchaser | iat sale. All convevancing, recording and ( his deputies, upon each of the owners of inotarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms | tho fee of the land to be condemned herein. jto be complied with within thirty davs from | as may be found by the said marshal, or hi day of sale. otherwice trustees reserve the within the District of Columbia right to resell property at risk and. cost of ts and occupants of the defaulting purchaser after five ver- sa 4 day of Juiv. tisement of “such resale in_some paper By the court: JENNINGS BAILEY. Justice — (Seal) A "true published 1a Wasingioh: R Srpenr. PRARK B CONNTNGHANL, “Gerk. By | KW, Haea! . HE 3 3 SUNNINGHAM. Clerk. ~ By k er type turbo-generator set MAUD A. ROGERS, Asst. Clerk. fications may be obrained at the Bireat of LOREN M. HERBERT, Trustees my1816,22.23 ' Standards. my31,23 ¢ THOS. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 437 Ese Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE QF VALUABLE TWO- | STORY AND CELLAR BRICK RESI- | DENCE. SITUATE ‘NO. 1711 FIRST | BTREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5932, folio 203 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- Tumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby. the undersigned trustees will Sell at public auction, in {ront of the prem- ises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF MAY. AD, 1929, “AT ~THREE- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de- scribed land ond premiges. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and lot numbered” forty-four (44). In 8. Sion of part of lot numbered 2“1 block numbered ‘ten (101, “Bloominedale. a5 per plat recorded in Liber County 9 af foho 26, in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia Terms: Sold subiect to a prior deed of trust for $5.000. Turther particulars of which Wil be announced at time of gale: the pur- chase price above Said trust {o be paid in Cash. 'A depomit of 250 reauired. Gonves- ancing, recording, etc. at purchaser’s cost Terms to be complied with within ten davs otherwise deposit forfeited and the properts may be sdvertised and resold at the dis tion of the trusfees MEDFORD, P._CANBY, LAUD LIVINGSTON, my17.20.93.25.28 Trustees. THOB. J. OWE! THOS. J 18] effects in & Storage Co. ‘Anderson. Martha Berry. I W.“Diggs, Mrs. J. C. uel y._Mrs. ‘Lula | F. Grifith. | Smith's Tra names of Raleigh aggie Brown, estate of Amelia_Gres Hardy.. Mrs Hawkins, J. Walter Henning, Mrs. Della Nelson, Ruth Perry. Mrs. M. E_ Repstuck, George W. Rector. Frank Roundtree. Albert J. Shorter. Mrs. George Skinner. Miss Alice Spates. J. H. 5. Mamie Strother. ¥ ward, Lucille Wi Wonden, Malcolm ‘L. Wood: dell. Eilis Wright, consist &§00ds, farniture, sewing machines, chif- | s, barrels and contents, boxes and con- ferts, 'beds, bookcases. pictures, mMIrrors. trunks end contents, dressers, tables. desks. | chairs, refrigerators, etc. Al properties | stored’ tn the names of the following per- gons. viz: VA Hubbard, J. H. Spencer and £ Watson, planos: Mrs. Lella Com- ink: V.'D Dixon, C. P. Nuckn { poolroom ~fixtures: office furniture: FEir Beott, Phillip Thomas and Mrs. K. W. Wri dell, boxes and consents (Sigiied) CLARENDON BMITH, President, *_Transfer & Btg. Co.. Inc, 1313 You St. N.W. Washington: W e = 1693 30 | THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Street Northwest. STEES' BALE OF _VALU. M ROVED REAL ESTATE BEING-BRICK ULING, NO. 103 N STREET SOUTH- deed of trust duly D. RATCLIFFE. Vice Pr _my16-déds.exsn THOS. J__OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. USTEES' SALE OF THREE VALUABLE TR e S TORY & FRAME DWELLINGE: KNOWN AS PREMISES 301 C STREET AND 220 AND 231 THIRD STREET NORTHEAST. v virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated April '3, 1923, being inctrument No. 126, fecorded May 10,1923, among the land rec! ords of the District 'of Columbia, and at e ‘request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘au tion, in'the front of the premises, on MON DAY. THE THIRD DAY OF JUNE, A D. 1920, AT PIVE O'CLOCK P M. the following-de. Scribed fand and premises, situate in_the City of Washington. District of Columbis, and designated d being part of lot five 15 in Maria Cole subdivision of part of squnre seven hundred and eighty-three {763). a3 per plat recorded in Liver C. H. B., folio 183, of the records of the office of the Suryeyor. of the District of Columbia. said Dart of lot described as follows: Beginning for the ‘same at the northwest corner of said sauare and running thence south alons | Phe 1ine of Third street east thirty-six (36) feet seven (1) inches, thence east ffl seven (37 feet two (2) inches, thence north thirty-six (36) feet seven (1) inches to north C street and thence west Gfiy-seven {87) "teet’ two (3) inches to the point of beginning. “Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two cqual instailments, payatle' in oie and two Years. with interest at six per centum per an payable semi-annuafly. from dav of Sale. geciited by deed of Trust upon the prop- erty sold. or all cash, at the optign of the purchaser. A eposit of $300.00 will be re- auired at time of sale Al conveyancing, Tecording, et at cott of purchaser. Terms of %ale to he' complied with within thirty Aays from day of sale. otherwise the trustees Tecerve (he rignt fo resell the properly at the risk ‘Cost "ot 'detaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resal in some newspaper published in Washingion, i JAMES J. BECKER, PATRICK F. HANMAN, _my22-dé&ds.exSu&hol Trustees. SON. AUCTIONEERS 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A TWO-STORY FRAMI | DWELLING. CONTAINING NINE ROOMS AND ‘TEREE BATHS, AND BUILT-IN GARAGF. LROWN AS ‘3913 LIVINGS- TON STRE®T NORTHWEST. By virtve of a certain deed of trust re- { corded in Liver No. 5739. at folio 180, of the | iand records of the District of Colimbta. and at the request of the partics seeured theraby the undersigned will ‘el at public auction ses, on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, 1520, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P M., the following-described land and premises, 'situate in the District of Columbia, and b lot numbered sixty- two (62) in square numbered seventeen hun- dred and fort (1748) " “Connecticut Avenue Terrace. ibed in said deed of trust upon the foilowing terms Terms of sale Said property is subject | to a prior deed of trust securing an indebt edness of $12.000 and said property will be £old sublect to. faid dord-of-trist Indebte ness. Of ihe purchase price over and above said deed of trust, one.third is to be paid in cash and the balance in two eaual in- staliments, payable in one and two vears, th interest at the rate of 6 ber cent per annum, payable semi-an: secured by second deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser Interest and taxes'to b» vaid o md usted io the date of snie. A deposit of £500 will be required at the time of tale All co | vevancing, recorcire. cic. at the cost purchaser. "Terms of <ale to be complied with within thirt; (30) days from date of sule, otherwise der il be forfrited and proverty resold at : ing purchaser aft ment of such resals in lished in Washing. n. b3 y17-48 ds.exSn | - n OWEN_& SBON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING _CONTAINING TEN APART- MENTS. KNOWN AS 2020 SECOND STREET NORTHWEST. By yirtue of a certaln deed of trust re- corded in Liber No. 8667, folio 477. of the iand records of ‘the Disirict of Columuia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, t ried will sell at public i the premises. on FRI- OF MAY. [ OF JUNE LOCK P M. the | P.M.. the n iced land_ and premises. sit- uate in the District of Columbia, and bel; lot numbered thirty-seven (37)' in saquare iumbered thitty hundred and eighty-three 83), as described in said deed of trust, upon the following terms Purchaser 1o pay one-third of the purchase price in cash, the k in two i men’s in one and two years. respect with interest at the rate of 6% per ann . ved by deed of trust on the wi d, or all cash, at the optio the | purchassr: taxes and in PaId 0 ate of conveya he cost of purchaser A deposit of 31,000 e time of sale and the nin thirty (30) davs of THOS. J. 5tain by reason sion of Evarts street. 18th widening of 20th street east. in the District of Columbi the condemnation of the land necessa the purposes thereof. and to assess the bene- fits yesulting therefrom. plus all or any part of the costs and expenses of sald proceed- ings, upon any lands which the fury find will be benefited, as provided for in . nd by the aforesaid Act of Congress approved May 28, 1926. it is, by the court, this 10th day of May. 1929. ‘ordered that all persons having any ‘nterest in these proceedings, b and they are hereby warned and comma TRUSTEES' By virtie of a certas in tront of the pren; recorded in Liber No. 5848, folio 271 et seq . 6f the land, records of e Dietrict of Co- aud at the request of the party rereh e undersigned trustees ublic auction, in front of ne » WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY AD 1920, AT FOUR O'CLOCK following-dascribed land and prem- ate in City of Washi of Columb: 1 designated as a one ' (31) in_ Charles Ges ibdivision of “lots in square sev and forte-four (744)," as per flice of the surveyor of tic | premises o co; two succe. n ening Star, the Washington Times. newspapars published in the said District, mencing at least twenty days before said 22nd day of July. 1920. It is further ordered that & copy of this notice and order be served by the Urited States marshal, or th in | Washington Post r centum per ani from day of salc, Tust upon. the prop: at the option of the of $219 will be re- All conveyarcin® of purchaser. Term : with within 30 days from dny of sale. othermise tha Tristees Fo- the rigk and COst | serve the TIght to Tesell the property at ! five (5) | 115k and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five davs” mdvertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washinstol, B SAMUEL A, DRURY, .. JAMES B NICHOLSON, _my23.25.27.20 31 te3.5 Trustées. ‘There was a pause, employed by Mr. | very depths of* ht 1 Tmot ufing; by Hugo in tryin ut I've got 500. 1 mean to say,| “I only meant to point out that Ron-|Yery depths of’an over-wrought soul, Osrmody in pufing; by Hugo in trying | it Tue BOF 100, Tomet 1o trast nie Flal has ge cket, | Lester Carmody shuffied off toward the be soothing, tactful, ingratiating and ought that if you were to spring a | ROige. & " o " o s s y, you shouldn't have done that, calculated to bring home the bacon. i :{n:t]iol;: : sald Mr. Carmody, “is the rer::xe:hfor lthe n;:::a:y lnci\iem:l €%-| caid Dr. Twist. “No, sir. Not right to conversational gambits. | well, there I would be, don’t you know ; o v ”» quite trivial sum for a really excellent “You wish to go to London to see a Hugo's mind seldom ran on parallel Wil UmCle, yollflooktvery rony business venture that simply can't fail? | ines with that of his uncle, but it was g i he school- “That's it." { A R Hons you no conception of the duties of a| “Well, you're not going. You know I |that only & short while back Mr. Ca | trustee? ~Trust money has to be in- ou to visit | mody had so wistfully entertained. He, e st at e kAR | "“You'll never find a gilter-edged se- | iy .’é‘i;@i‘i‘:;t‘?:; needed was a brick thrown at him. gurity than a night club run by Ronnie | Yes, but 4 boat fent g Woen e e “You look very fit, uncle,” said Hugo. | Fis! nd I had to pay £5 for your fine.” |he did not mention this, ept % = vas 10 If you have finished this nonsense | Hugo dismissed the past with a ges- | conversation on a businesslike note. Mr. Carmody’s reply to this was I will take my bath.” 2 ; i . - | “The whole thing,” he said, “was an | me a tenner, could you?" foot, out of a swamp. It might have been | o T b 3 ¥ | Ronnie to Rudge, so that you can have . " intended to be genial, or it might not. | T i ® iy "im 5o [you ask me, the verdict of posterity | awen Tt Hotniag siong i understood that it would be foolish to |, ¥oU mey not. I have no desire to| will be that the policeman was far | o eaid. expect the milk of human kindness in- | "uyoug Jike Ronnte, letting & bad type of men Into the f0rce | escorten is Soung wiest 1 e con, pound uncle who had just been doing | ™. nowadays. I've noticed it on several o e | oD, You consider that & recommenda- down about those student's lamps. You E = jon?" again.” v g AUCTION SALES. No T just mentioned t “You are right. Tt will nof O LTyhe oI lncle as D Ty i o ell, I refuse ve at Rudge.” oL ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. “But listen, uncle. The vicar will be | spring that tenner>” g?;fi'mfltd ‘fila]:ch ::‘;'::': dse }t’zur: fi’i‘: ?; Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Busi- | “On first. second, third and fourth o b zmnk tranquil oughts.’ “But, uncle, do you realize what it | ~Think what?" Sh-eet N'w. would mean, if you did? o see if your min ye " By virtue of a certain deed of trust dited it 1s that I was suffering from sentle | og; rlu'ht,‘:" d’s all right, your body's 1927, instrument No. 156. of the land rec- decay.” ords of the District of Chhlmmmlnl\d at the “Let's get this clear,” he said. “You e signed trustee will offer feel you trusted me, Uncle Lester, that | expect my Uncle Lester to think Ribie auction, In front of the Bremjes, of sutiful thoughts Y. 1820. AT FOUR OCLOCK PM. — R . . LAl e time.’ . O Tollowine deseribed land and premises. | I D Bl CBniaing, & Bierist | woven under a cold shower?” Lot 52 in Michael Green's subdivision of lots extension of Evarts street “Heaven bless you!" office of ‘the surveyor for the District o OF uSoiumbia —District Court oL | Sl The above property will be hereby given thar the Commissioners of th | ihe drive. He was glad when the shrub- 108008 s CheC diie March 21. 1030, balance provision of ne sct of Congress. eries hid him from the view of Dr. | chaser at time of sale All convesancing, propria "’"_”Dm“m ;M ses of the Govern- low “kf lu:.ut. h“ soon as possible. = A cording. and notarial fees at ci 3 e o e Sare Gqlumbla, for the | moment later he was still gladder; for, within thicty davs from day of sale, othei; whereby they are authorized to open. | POPPed out suddenly from a rhododen- ! v road or | dron bush a stout man with a red and fauliing, purchaer. Al ome nowspaner permanent s #n"that o e o e atly: oF et c. ten of the District of Columbia outside of | had to hurry, and he was not used to THE M Tdopted under the ACt of CoRgress appoved | T IwInE, March 2. 1693, as amended by the Acts of | o, WO 24 )26, respectively. by ¢ Ve District of Columbia), have filed & petition In"this court praving the condemnation of | Mr. Carmody. Eharcs hreet Toth stiect hnd aenigmisy | For an instant Hugo toyed with the of 20th street, northeast. in the District c!ih J D or | e was no profiteer. Hugo Carmody, Cufat this' court empanei s fury | the square dealer. e d flwy‘: | n e 1 yours.” | teatures “Five,” he urged. “Eight.” “Ten." “Very well. Give me them. Quick. Turkish this side, Virginian that, to appear !n this court on or bhefore th o Hodoiinidest Nl quiversd once 29nd"day of iy, 1930, at ten oclock amy | more from the passage of a heavy body: have made 1ts Hnal order |sing again their anthems of joy: and ming the award of damages and the | Hugo, in his trousers pocket two crack- | Paneled and sworn herein: ‘snd {t 1s fartner copy of this notice and along the highway. Even Dr. Twist could have found |the thoughts he was thinking. He jcaroled like a linnet in the Springtime. to think of something to say that would | nie Fish has sent me a ticket, and I L for me.” use. Vi is mind one or two | penses—bed, breakfast, and soon . . .| He turned over in hi But surely you'll let me have this tantalize the poor fellow. q | boxing contest?” Not quite right. | "I shall not give you a penny. Have { animated now by the identical thought . have expressly forbidden Gy fiol vested in gilt-edged securities. u spent the | too, was feeling that what Dr. Twist Yes, that was the word.) “Yes, but that was boat-race night.” | When he was able to speak. however, 3 Fish.” its | ture. “I say,” he said, “you couldn't lend make a noise like & buffalo pulling “Well, look here, uncle, may I invite u | unfortunate misunderstanding, and, if | Hugo could not tell. However, he quite | “You may not. “Well, I'll be pushing along, then,” more to blame than I was. They're [ T Hope," stantly to come gushing out of a 220- |4 At e L PR n occasions. Besides, 1t Won't Happen | dyom srnt tomse ioniy Joang Jou % ‘No, T just mentioned ft.” woul i t! disap- FUTURE DAYS. “On second thoughts, then, you Will | Sonen? wiiThaone, and, the dissp | round any day now to get me to per- to hav G | thoughts I will do nothing of the kind.” o Pl ness Property, No. 130 “Tranquil, beauti! .. “The interpretation I would put upon i TR Mateh 2, 1927, and recorded March 24, Hugo settled himself at 2 “What it would mean is that I should 5 A B request of the party secured NDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY L nouita ) situate in_the District of Columbia. to wit Court.—In re: Condemnation of lard fo: Xh; i Yes, sir.” . 'C., follo 226. of the records of the ) 4 D. C. follo of Columbia —District Court No. 197! urged the two-seater pensively down Terins of sale: oo Ay for District of Columbia (pursuant to a certain | 215,000, at 8 o105t 150600 required of pur- % o s To ot wanfod O fOrMeERe T Sat pronriations for the cxp | Chazer. “Terisof sale to be complied with fiscal year gnding, June thirtietn, Dineteen |as he turned the first corner, there the property at the risk and cost of the de- X K hishway 16 PlaR 0fpihe | streaming face. Lester Carmody had published in_the city of W | the cities of Washington and Georgetow: X 1 ‘Woof!” he ejaculated, barring the Congress approved Jure 28, 1898, and May chapter fitteen of the code of law for the | Of b Give me those cigarettes!” panted | the Tand” Wecessary for - tha extension of : idea of creating a ris Columbia, as shown on & map or pla: fled | g = A “Ten quid,” he satd, Agony twisted Mr. Carmody’s glowing “Ten,” sald Hugo. Mr. Carmody made the great decision. Isaid Hugo. d e o 'ih ntteadance until the coirt (birds in the neighboring trees began to axtessment of beneris of the Jury to be or'” | [r8% 3 BO% MOUSES Pockst, tuh cracks %o Inoding to cavil at in the beauty of i m, (Continued in Tomorrow’s Star.) = e PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelved by the Purchase Section, Buieau of Standards. Wasninston, D Canul 2 pm. Juna 20 4%. for wipplying and installisig ong 15 ) be complied sale, the properts resold, at of tre Gefaulting purchaser, after 5 days’ previous advertisement of such resale in some Washington newspaper B. FRANCIS SAUL WRILEY JACOBS, Ko 925 15th Bt, N.W., my21-d&ds exBudehol Trustees. 2 t of defau (5) days' advertige- ome newspaper pub- b C FRANCIS SAUL, WRILEY "JACOBS, 925 i5th ‘8t N.W, Trustees. deputfes. and upg same, 1929. fore th m: 3 my21.23,28.21, [ 2