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AUCTION nu& RESORTS. . Auctioneers. o o W REAREE SR By "'“mmi}“'“' t ds W- tively, in Liber Nos. ., fol ot & of the Tecoids of 162 of Colt o e lumbia, and the request nn party ty secured thereby, u offe ises, Y sale lie -zuon, Ao ront ot ‘the_preant -] DA’ X P.M. the nd premises; Mi- mbig, to' wit: mm roer 20,08 teet south & 8 36 eet 8 ones to be b aual install :n Fepres il v.hz S arehaser: three vears. Wil Ber amnum. from semi-annuaily. a1 4 e Complied. with from day of sale, other; right to resell Bt A0 Rl A ol o Gkt B Sinter, atter five days advertisem {u-"f- i $ome newspaper publishied in Wash- ¢ NRY H, BERGMAN! 'g‘ ORGE M. :uuzlucu _Seit-dadsexSu ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Consisting of Apartment House Known as Cathedral Mansions South, Located at 2900 Connecticut Avenue Northwest. By nirtue of a certain %ced of trust, duly purchase: -nmn thirey da: wise trustees 2L \ne l‘ollo.wm!hd:mrlbe? Jang Toia, 1o wit: "'im 1"in Square 3108 in “Thomas . Bones' sub- "x'n‘e’..'or he :ur::;:l in Liber 88, folio 0 Con: 1 , “sether with and improvements of -vea ription now erected or D includis namos, kind and on said loh y 1 aboye property old sublsct o, & brior deed of trust T 000, srest from November g4 Sel0dads ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Premises Nos. 1337 22nd St. N.W.; 1523, 1525, 1527, 1529, 1531 D St. S.E.; 24 Third St. N.E.; 1012 D St S.E.; 310 N. Carolina Ave. S.E. Lot on O St, Running Through to Decatur St. Be- tween N. Capitol and First St: N.E., and Unimproved Lots in Northeast, Southeast and Southwest Sections. ue of & decree of the 8 o tfl"fimnu of Columbis, nuw.m!leo i | vuu et s ATl x‘n’“:'r‘::' of ‘tne Tespective pramises. o Tt hou ini of the surveser o the trict vt of the Bikt %o Bb: ‘said scetion > now paown , original loi 1 in sauare 1131 northwest corner FOA AV o eet, lhe sull Gebt thereof "oforiginal 1oy square 150 known for a as lot B o “Vacant lot nreet heween 19th snd : 1850 tront By the Uil depth Bal lot 18 in sauare X urposes. as 862, Ntm ‘Capitol O strects Rorth: i, Torth, 18 hereof of origi- i, % 8 = urpose: as Jacant Jot. on 2 T4th sireet € gnd D treets. TWO-THIRTY an n Tt's vision of part of original iot 6 in square rm neoram'm the office of the the Digtri et front on flcpm thereof of lot *s subdivision _of the nort ndxm by um il aeptis there- as per veyor of the Dist C. H. B. at folio 389 reet northwest, 1 t purposes s No. 1 7 23na street northwest. with rick garage, to be sold subject to a frst of, trust for $3.800 at 7 maturing arch 4, 1931, N OC ¥ i . G Bholes. et al. subdivision 9f Jots in square 9. as per plat recorded iy the -unedor ofice of the District of otusibia in Luver G Proved, by 8 room lodern improvements, No. 34 3rd street rtheast, with 2-car mclx garage, FOUR- Stmmy’ s n ) lvmon' i 3 beginning at the so 4 running thence north- ‘lorlh Carolia avenue 26.65 fee rie i Said ‘avemie feet, ‘theasterly feet to & point from the rly_line of said lot, thence northeast- y 40.78 feet to the rorthwest corner of id lot, thence south slong the westerly line of said lo the said part of lot assessment purposes as lot 804 Iwo-story brick dwelline. art of ofiginal lot 2 in k‘lnnml for the same on D inches west of the south- aid lot and running thence , thence north 78 inches, then t, thence uth 78 feel 8 inches m thc ‘Deginn! id Dart of lot 2 be for assess- Salare s, eet 14 fe iots 85 in W. Senmidts lubd)vuion of lof Sauare 1015, r plat recorded in the office of the 1 the District of Tolumbla 'in follo 94, bein {‘ improved by lings Nos, is: 1827, 1529 tre voutea third" o! the purchase , & Tepresented by the urchaser. p: ay of sale, cored 5y Geed of r per unl|ulr lnnum A 1} cagh: &t o non able sem ally. se Apen e property b0 the purchai A auired of purc offered prior & on each parcel e All conv p.m. and "oHered Sand eva h 1 ; therwige the {rusiees Teserve ‘the mm o revell the Rrow!nr at 3 ¢ of defaulting purc! frer ertisement of su wspaper published in the eity of Fashinglon. ERNEST A. SWIN Coiorade, Butlding, CLYDE D GARRETT, lorado_Building, MALCST) Insurance ll#ldln je11-&dbs.exSu Frust Adam A. Weschler & Son uctioneers Bnnkrup cy Sale hl-'URNISHlNGS , Clothi Fixtus Ete. BY AUCTION AT BARR'S TOGGERY 3108 M Street NW. FRIDAY June 14, 1929, 10 AM. 'equ-l snm :u ts, pay AucTION saLES. ] e l“ ’?m‘ f{hu‘"ill‘!o"“m # ’ BTEUmON | STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 5708, folio 488 et sea.. gf the lana mvm: of he Digtrict of 'Go- mbls, e request of the party se. undersigned trustee will | t publi n in front of the prem: *eplie -ueu& fror BT Gl ia. and designated is fourteen (10 abd (8) and part of original lot seven- (17) in square one hundred and six et of orimgal ot seventech lrf Yor the ?"corner of o uina ot are ng n , District of Columb] d being eriginal lots niy-two . apartmen | Y Ghe-third of the purchue n cash, balance , Bavable in one 'and two est at 6 per centum per an. Pavavle sem annually. from dey of | ale secured by deed of trust upon the proverty sold. or all cuh 2 the ootion of | he purchaser. = A deposit of $5.000 will be | T e ot smies All conveuncm. recording. etc., At cost of purchaser. Terms | ot Yale o be’ complied. with within thirts | days from day of sale. nth"whe the trustee | Tignt "to resell the property st k 'ana” cost_of defaulting purchaser. ve days’ advertisement of such re: in some newspaper published in Washi Ian C. RIGAN SECURITY £ TRUST 0O, | BY HOWARD MORAN. Attest: Vice Pruidenl est: a: TLL \ H. EE INGTON. t. Secretary. Jes-ddsds.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers TRUSTERS' seu o zml}r ROOM AND FLORAL Foand by viriue of & certain deed of ber 22. 1928, iber Unlc trust recorded and ecords of UR. s’ olowing described 1nd and prems ises. with the tmprovements thereon: Lot 12 In, sayste 278 in Lynchburg Inyest- Corporation’s a\lbdlmlnn called “Six- Teentn Street Helshta." a3 per plat recorded the of the Iurvn‘or for the District Colum¥ r 49, folio 25, subject £ the bui lging restriction line and to cove- nants or reco Terms of sm Propsty sold sublect o & first dee trust of approximately nine mounna acliats "with interest Bt 67 on nu installments of 390, further cn will be annotinced at ments 1n_six an: of sale. with interest at 6% per annu red by & second of trust on 8 ri i1 cash at the option of " 2 legsonit "ot 1300 will be re- e of sale. Terms of sale to within thirty days from the posit to be forfeited, AM M. SEAY. GORDON. £4re, Tederal American National Bank. 11.14,17.18 Trustees, it —— — LEGAL NOflClg. W. W. BRIDE Atte IN THE SUI i GOURT OF THE DIS- triet of _ Golymbla. Holding District Court. re ination of land the widening of 36t uuet { betwaen Pesser o i ietvict. Court. No. i of puyblication.—Notice -Hauu and " ord missioners of it hereby siven that m of Columbia (pursuant provision of the act of “Eonsress ap- P Mazch 4. 1913, entitled “An act m ng appropriations for the exvenses of the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nine- teen Lundred and fourteen for_other iy road or highway to conf lan of the permanent system of hi Georgeto der the app: May 28, 1926, rupeeum mation under (Lbe rowisions o “sub- r one of chapte: of the Code W for the District of colnmb 3 Deution, Ip 'thig court pravip lemnation of the land necessary for the ing of 36th street between Fessenden reets in the Dhlr,icl o) ) have the col hown 2N Draving Ajso tHet L, cours -munel Eofdance ‘with “the Jaw provide sigess the d " ol rposes thereof, and ¢ pro- '"t'",'“.'.:'"' e & P ERIRAG fited, II r:vmed for : n_any will be benet the aforesaid ack of sy 38, 1926 SR "Gy o Jite, 10 ered that all per Sons' having any interest in these proceed- ings be, and they are hereby, warned and commended to appear in this court on or the 5th day of August. 1929, at ten a.m. and continue in atfendance until the’ cdurt shall have made its fna order ratitying and co ng the award of | da m ni%ot benets of | the Jury neled and sworn herein; | ha 116" turther ‘ordered "that a. cop iia. notlce 'and order be published twice a | reek for two successive weeks in Th hini llu lhl Orflll' ates marshal "a! O"ld hQY:IH e 5 id marshai. o h fami &t court: JEN) true copy. Test: FRANK Clerk, n‘v HARRY M. HULL, Asst. Clerk. IN THE SUPREME COURT O] DIS- e S te: howine & District cmm —In re condemnation of land for the exten- sion of Sherrier Place between Chain Bridse Road _and Galena Place Northwest, and for the extension and widening of Weaver Place south of Conduit Road, Northwest. in (he tice is hereby given that the Commis: of the District of Columbia (pursuant to & he act of Congress, 913, entitied, making appropriations for the expenses of The" government of the District of Columbia. for the fiscal vear ending June thirtiesh. nineteen hundred and fourigen. and for ey are au- or widen any onfor “An_act highways in that portion of*Columbia outside” of (he Shiice of ‘Wash- ington and Georgetown adopted under the act of Congress areh as amended by thi Cos proved June respectively, n »roveu cts_of the of ‘Cotumbiar, have fle court praying the fondemnation of the 1and the extension of Sherrier Bridge Road ai ._and for the o 'Au'h nun n. and praying also mu e jury in accordance ltll.h vm 1-- provided a ey o urnoses :R.m-l. “und 10 necesssary for s egulting there{rom. plus i o1 saia" proceeain the jury may fine Uded for in and by the Ve 6. Uh 48y of June: Dersons having ln{h;nterlnt Be! re warhed. an -nfl Eommianide Sourt on" o be siae nnl '0"\ h'! { fu um ordersd hat & copy of thib nallu and be shed l'let eek d oceupants T ihe Sam b : ’"a,ol guf&‘ 1 & B g7 IIBOIT!. ATLANTIC CIT THE @ nev SEASIDE HOTEL New ig Construction < S\d urnishings - Id i pital 'fi'lditlon or sixt . r-nbu-h.d for -'.'ydy‘“llvh New Firepraof Huildings Cuisine unexcelled. _American Plan. uzhy, Inc. Ranning Water in All e bath i Booklet. Mens. "’W“ oy "‘.‘«“ iging Director WASHINGTON, D.-C.° TUESDAY JUNE 11, THE EVENING STORY Mignonette and Radishes. Mother and Pather Pettit were im- mensely ‘rlnnd when they learned they could have a bit of a garden in the rear lot. They had moved into & two-room apartment in the Fall, and by the time Spring came they were feeling rather desperate. The long Winter in the city apart- | ment, away from their old associa. tions had been rather depressing. Mr. Pettit had sold his small grocery store in the country, and with what he re- ceived for that and the small amount he had been able to save they planned to eke out a living. Of course, they had always had n garden back home in the country. said mother couldn’t live without mll- nonette for her house, and she said he | ez RESORTS. PEN MAR. PA. E Large, airy rooms; hot and Park View cold running water. Porches greriooking wi and hamimocks on b1 TDDLEKA! vn CRO LX ok B AL NP pron ot A sod Mre Hd TEL LoCATTON for rates & eireular. ree Thc Bon Aire Oomlonndle. laree meal hol and tuld runnin l"l 7] lents. Bookiet. Mri < Bl s to ti Five minutey Mt. Forest |lll tion. Lag with hot and cold i, hot, o0g, <ol galer o Cigge” oecem Kentucky Ave_ nens Bonoh European plan, American plan: Bathing—with Showers Mansgement, Ralph Meckley Tenn. ave. near Beach: thoroughly modern. American _& European. # Moderate rates. R. Rawley. Owner. "MONTICELLO HOTEL Kentucky Ave , Near Beach, Atias Jefferson Hotel—Under rame man Fetter & Hollinger, Ownet Miller Cottage 173,00 Ave Noted for its table. $3 u g up wkly. 20th season. EMERSON cnouuumgu “Mer. TABOR INN Ocesnend Connecticut Ave Tdeal location: large, airy rooms; running water; 27th season: Spring rates. Ow P. & A. M. DPNN. BEACH HAVEN. N J. Tie o Resorr 7~z&u‘=v Re The I.mflm St HoTE A Gt S s T e Fe Besions Orns Juke 2 1. Bookict R F ENGLE Mor 2 | OOTEL BALDWIN p lending House at Beach Haven. £ D TOWNSEND. Owner & Mer Ner"ne ____ OCEAN GROVE, N. J ' HELBURNE Ocean Grove. N. J.. overlooking ocean; hot & cold water, In every room. V. C. E. W) WlLDWOOD. You've decided The Attractive New Special Spring Retes. Hoom. HOTEL DAVIS New. firepreof. Euro. Plan: a la carte din, room: cap.. 150; nr. beach and all amuse- | Tents: ‘mod. vates. Q. . DAvs, | 'ROYAL INN | n All Year. 1 sa. to New Cun\"nllngnrd MOe Bler. $18 o 425 wely, Own. Mat. J. Bush | D.J.WOODS~OWNERSHIP-MANAGEMENT | Bltuh front. 150. rates moderate S OCEAN CREST American. Pign, Moderate Rates T. KING, Own.-Mst. Hot el SA Beach front. Cap. 200. Modern, rates. Booklet V. H. Gerstel. ) "é'.‘fxv n 3 ropean Nnn %2 up_daily. J. E._ Whlu.x’" WASHINGT Central, ocean view, running water hthlnI od Fates. © Anderhon & Tricker: broD “OCEAN CITY, MD. ardwalk: modern. Special n(u la July 15. f._Ownership Management. h_season. HOTEL. Ocean front. Best service. Ballroom. Orchestrar " Gurrer MAYF LOWER cean front To Running water in R}‘;' onable. THE DEL MAR ““"""a“"’ e _Private Baths walk. Modern and homelike. Running water and_private bath _CHAS._LUDLAM BREAKERS O —8 O AR DWALK. Ropms with hot and Sald punning water and private bath.”Phone C. H. Timmons, Cent THE DENNIS né'.“ as o Jome: mnl water. ‘Terms rfll!nnlhlf free. 3 .__MRS. R. J. DENNII nd home DEER PARK HOTEL e Golf in the Alleoheny Mountains __Hugh J. “Flynn. M; LAl vacation ai Braddock Helehts. Rifty miles rom Baltimots snd Washington. “Direct Bus Service. Busses leave Baliimere and Washinaton, as fol- lows: AM. 1230 P.M. tages for rates and reserva Braddock, M. y View Inn, Mrs. Luey Oberlander, r.‘ Mountain House, Mrs. J. W. 8e op. __VIRGINIA, “In the Mountains of VI.I'[IIHI Bryce's Hillside Cottages near b e i west nie M stk “5"'"1"“ 1 ,’ tus tgod B Sir. Wl relivenate You:" of "fglw;&umks swimmin, A imeilcan pisn, S and s c'fl' bigh ?“" Ml ‘WILLIA! MR i sither Mt. Jackson, ‘Macante urarinoy VIRGXNIA BEACH, VA. The New Avalon Centrally located on water front. Every modern convenience. ieatala Leggett. the week end THE EDGEWATER open. | Special week-end rate in effect unthl” June” 23, ruv!rlnl 4 meals and one 3 ‘oytdoor MOUNT POCONO, PA. Iuwno-n INN & " C 'n'A?fi_.oonnd' any “Best jew, golt, swimmine. tennis. rid- © 8.’ Dengler, Mt. Pocono. Heautiful 3 Te. " Bookle couldn't be hapj wflho\n radishes, and they must b! e grown., It seems they didn t decide in famity conference just how to divide their tiny age of radish seed. And at the first opportunity she slipped out and planted part of i{t. She simply must have some radish roses for (lther 's birthday dinner. Then one evening they went out to their garden patch to plan for the Summer. He motioned to one side and [isuggested they leave that part of it for 'later on. She nodded and smiled know- dn'ly. but kept her secret of the radishes. they agreed to leave that part it wnuld be perfectly safe for her radishes. Little did Mrs. Petit dream that her husbfnd had a reason for his sugges- But he certainly did. Just the day before he had taken a walk and had bought a chkl'! of mignonette seed and then stopped on the way home to plant some. Mother was to have a wonderful surprise when she saw it growing out there. To keep her from .mlpecu 'semythh\z he watered the entire n patch without any partiality, although she rey marked on the waste of e. She won- dered if he suspected her secret for | he looked at her rather queerly. he claimed it would do the ground food to have the molisture spread over t evenly and anything planted later would benefit by it. Mother agreed with him emphatically. | Well she knew that her radish crop RESORT! Where It’s Cool Com T is cool and invigorating in Canada. Not cold in summer but bracing. ‘The famous old Province you are heading—is swept of Quebec—where its entire length by the broad St. Lawrence River, with waters blue as the Bay of Naples. Down this river ply our paletial ships. You will scarcely believe you are but a short journey from your own stifling city. When the thermometer rises, rise too and be off— Canada is aalling you! ;:‘rorrm-—o.v 1bips sail from the head down tbe St. Lawr mearly 2000 miles of vavies from _roaring rapids 18 miles_wide. Sieamers may v of the Great River, through ibe Saguensy anty and vast expanse of o boarded at Lowith grandewr. The river chester, Duluth or Deswoit in the U.S.A., or ai Qu Torente, Momry vl or Quebec in Canade. Write for iitustrated booklet, map and guide. For Jull pareiculers, rates opply 10 your Travel and reservations Agency or J. W. CANVIN Real Estate Trust Bldg. Philadelphia, Pa. CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES garden. So one day she bought a pack- | But | 1929.° radishes came up. Mother admired her crop in the morning. but later while she was busy over some household task (lthu went out to see if his mignonette was up yet. The ground was well covered with tiny green tips, but it was plain to be seen they were not mignonette, 80 he straightw: d up all those miserable little weeds. ‘When mother went out later to ld- mire hl"r ‘mdishes :lheayvnl horrified see a strip of perfectly clean She felt too surprised and aixlppflnm':d but soon recovered sufficiently to look about for footprints or any other way of identifying the boy who had done the mean tric! Of course it had been a boy. Who else would be so mischievous? And he had even thrown them over on the where they were plainly seen! ‘wished she could tell father about it right away; it would be some com- fort to share her disappointment. Hadn't they ll'-ys shund everything, sorrow and joys, too “Oh, well, TTl' just hnve to make the best of it and put in another plant- ing,” she thought. Ana at the first op- portunity to do so unseen by her hus- band she planted the remainder of the package. “I guess I'd better take a good look to see if there was even onme radish left by that mean boy before I disturb things.” And after a thorough going over the ground she did find some fresh green upstarts, but no radishes. Out they came. And little did she rull:g_‘ what a disappointment she was pre: paring for her devoted husband. “Punny how quickly.weeds grow and | how strong they always are. Well, here | goes for another try for my radish roses. I hope I never meet that mean boy, for I would likely tell him what I think of him.” ‘This same weeding process was re- peated for several more plantings. And then mother broke down and told fa- ther all about how mean the boys in th!. boys in this neighborhood were. “Our home boys wouldn’t be so down- By our easy comversational method. Pmons for"30 Teare: Frivate o class instrustion. ed Summer rates. 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