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S, 8. . Auctioneerz. atgrigy g ADAM EL TRUSTERS' BALE OF VALUABLE FOSH, gcmflnwsg.ufio. LAY 1S Brnber B0 OIkbgs 0F @ certain deed of trust, duly recorded In Liver, No 3143, follo a7 ef seq. 5¢°the Jand records of the District of Colum: bia, d at the request the party secured i Thereby” Hle Umdersiamied trustess Wil ofter ront_of for sale at publ uction, i f the Rrgmises, on RONBAY. FHE, NINTH DA OF SEPTEMBER. 1020 AT POUR-THIRTY o OK P.M.. the foliowing-described land an remises, situate in the D‘Srlcl of Co- fumbia, to wit: Lot 84 in John B. Alley and other's subdivision in l‘llll‘t 156, as per plat Tecorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Liber 12, folio 45. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase monev to be paid In cash. the balance in %o equal instaliments, represented by the promissory notes of il purcl jer. payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per Cent per Annum from day of gale, pay- able semi-annually. secured by deed of frust lnon'the Droperty sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 700000 required of purchaser at time of Fale. All convevancing, recording and no- tarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwisa the trustees re- serve the right 1o resell the property At the Tisk and cost of the defauiting purchaser after five days ‘advertisement of such re: in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. HQRRY L_RUST, GEORGE E. FLEMING, 128-8&ds.exSu&hol Trustees. THOMAS J_OWEN & SON._Auctionce 1431 Eye Street Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Being an Eight-story Brick Building, Containing Forty-six Apartments, Known as 2100 19th Street N.W. By yirtue ot & certan deed of trusk re- eorded on Avgust 14, 1028, as instrument No, 126°0f the Land Records of the District of Columbia, and at_the request of the party secured thereby, the undersiened will sell at Ublic auctian, in front of the premises, on TDAY. SEPTEMBER SIXTH. 1929, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the foilowing descrived | land and_premises, “situate in the District of Columbia, and being lot numbered thirt eight (38). in_ sguare numbered twenty fiindred thirty-five (2533, as described in sald deed of trust, upon the following term: Terms of sale: All cash. ~Said property 1s ‘subject_ to a prior deed of trust securing #n "Indebtedness of $155.000. and sald prop- erty will. be sold sublect to said rdeed of frust ‘indebtedness. ~ Interest_and taxes to be paid or adiusted to date of sale A de- Dosit of $5.000 will be reauired at the time Bf"sale. 'All convevancing, recording. et the cost of purchaser., Terms of salg to be complied with within® thirty (30) da afler date of sale. otherwise deposit Wil be farfeited nd “property resold at risk and aat of defauliing purchaser after five (5) SRy "advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. B. FRANCIS SAUL. WILLIAM P BENSO! No. 925 15th Street NW. WEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W TRUSTEES' SALE OF YALUABLE APART. MENT HOUSE. CONTAINING _&IX | ARTMENTS AND KNOWN AS PREN ISgs 1513 MERIDIAN PLACE NORT! By virtue of a certeln deed of trust. duly rocorded November 23, 1026, being instruc Taeat No. 140. among 'the land records of The District of Columbia. and at the reauest 2% Be 'barty secured ‘thereby. the under- Slened thustees will sell at public auction, Seto he_following-described land in B. W. 2 "trustee's, subdivision' of DATt of the tract of land known as “Mouni Pleasant,” as per piat recorded in Liber County 8, follo 24. of the records of the of- §eeTof the survevor for the Distiict of Co- The al 'he books of the assessor of the Pietrict of Columbia_for taxation purposes s lot 240 in square 2683. Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $12.000.00. further particulars of A deposit of $500.00 reauired. Tecording. etc. at the purs "Terms to be complied with thirty days. otherwise deposit fors fd the property may be advertised 74 at the discretion of the trustees. ALPHONSE M. BAER. (Alphonse M, Baet descrined in said deed st as Alfonse M. Baer) Camiin BEN D. DREYFUS 2u24.27.20.5¢3.6 Trustees. _ OS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. THOS. %157 'Eve Street Northwest. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Brick Dwelling, Known as Premises 3536 11th Street Northwest. By virtue of & certain pecorded in Liber No. 3643, {olio 445 et sea. of the land records of the District of Co- imbya, snd At the Teauest of the DRIt Aamived thersby, the undersigned trustee will il At public anetion. in_front of the Premizes on FRIDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF BEPTEMBER A D. 1920 AT THREE O'CLOCK P. M.. the following described land $nd_premises, situate in the District of Co fimbla, aud designated as and being lot Dumbered minety (30) in Harry B. Wils and Harry Wardman's sion of lots in Plock numbered forty-four (44) ‘Holmead Manor." s per plat recorded in the office of ‘the survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber Counts 22 at folig 0. 'Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in txo eaual instaliments, pavable' in one and %o Fears, with interest at six per centum per Annum, payable semi-annually. from day of Sale, secured by deed of trust upon the Toperty sold, or all cash, at the option of he purchaser. A deposit’of $300.00 will be Fequired at time of sale. All conveyancing. Tecording, etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within ‘30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee re- Serves the right to resell the Property at the $isk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days advertisement of such resale in Some newspaper published in Washington, C. PHE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST NY, Trustee. — ALFRED H. LAWSON, Real Estate Officer. 1126-d&ds.ex8ukhol s, cost deed of trust duly H. ROSENBERG, AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale of 50 Rooms Furniture AT 215-217-223 & 225 E. Cap. St. THURSDAY Sept. 5, 1929 Commencing at 10 a.m. Promply Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Tables, Chairs, Rugs, Blankets, Sheets, Portieres, Stoves, Dishes, Utensils, Etc. Property Sold and Must be Vaeated | H. ROSENBERG. Auclionee C. SHANNON, Salesman Cash. Terme 4 | THOM. | gertbed land and prémis Iot 5 in sa corner of said lot and running thence west | by_width of the s?ml«lnnul"l. | promérty sold. chaser. Chaser 4 s @RV TRIBUUE WC amias AUCTION SALES. PUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES A%gi N SALES. UCTION S84 THOS. J. OWEN . AUCTIONEERS, R TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING. FHOWN A8 PREMISES 73 + ROCK CREER CHURCH ROAD NORTH- T. By virtile of two certain deeds of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 8849. folios 258 and 261 e; seq. 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 remises. on MONDAY, THE NINTH SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1020, AT THREE the foliowing-described land and premises, lumbia, and designated as and being lot 132 in square 3031 of the subdivision made by Kennedy Brothers, Incorporated. of part of a tract of land called “Pleasant Plains.” as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbis, in Liber 36 at fotlo 3: subect to covenants of record, ale: cash, eposit o £300.00 will be required at time of sale. conveyancing. recording. tc.. at cost of p: chaser. Terms of sale to b within' thirty davs from day of sale, other- wise_the trustees reserve the right fo resell the property at the risk and cost of default: ing purchaser after five davs' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D, C THOMAS ¢ COLEMAN, PFRED P. TROTT, ustee . QWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, %t B e R AT ONEERS EXECUTOR'S SALE_OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEXL NG PREM- !\35 960 SHEFHERD STREET NORTH- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a pro- bate court. signed in administration pro- ceedings No. 38379. covering the estate of Saran ‘Elizabeth Randall, sometimes refor: 5 .D. 1929, 1. will_ sell at’ public aic- .'in_front of the premises, on THURS- THE TWELFTH DAY OF SEPTEM- 1929, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK M., the following-described land ~and Dpremises. with certain improvements there- on, ccnsisting of a dwelling and garage. sit- uate in the District of Columbia and de- scribed as follows: Lot 60 in the Thrift Building Company’s _subdivision of lot 11 in Block No. 1, North Columbia Heights," as por plat thereof recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 8. folio 72, subject to the condition that no building or structure except such as were allowed in the City of Washinston under “the building regulations shail be crected withir feet of the south line of Quincy ‘street. ~ This_condition to run with ‘the land. Also part of lot ~num- hered 1 in block numbered 1 in _a sub- , known as “North _Columbia as per piat thereof récorded in of the survesor for_the District v Book 13 at folio 18, described as follows: Beginning at a point 80 feet from the northwest corper of said lot and running thence east 10 feet, thence south 24 feet, thence west 10 fest, thence north 24 feet to the place of beginning. t0- foiner wih o vient of was not lets than 3 eet_along the south line of the sbove-de- scribed_parcel to the west line of original lot 1. the same to be used for drainage pir- poses of all parcels of orizinal lot 1 abutting thereon, taid block 1 being now known as sauare 2908 and caid parcels just described as_lots 60 and 819 in said saquare. Terms of sale: All cash over and Above an existing first deed of trust on said prem- ises m the sum of $5.000.00. dated Septem- ber 20, 1926, due in three years, or all cash at the option of :he purchaser. A deposit of $250.00 wil be recuired at the time of the s All conveyancing. motary fres and recordine at the purchaser's cost. Terms of gale to be complied with within thirty davs from the date of sale: otherwise the un- dersigned ‘executor reserves the right to Tesell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five daye adver; fisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. WALTER B. RANDALL. Executor, Estate of Sarah Elizabeth Ran- dall, otherwise known as Sarah Musser Randall STANLEY D. WILLIS = Attorgey = for Executor. AU30-dkds, exSuéhol ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Semi-Detached Three-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 814 B Street S.W., Con- taining 14 Rooms, 3 Baths, H.-W. H., Elec., with 4-Car Brick Garage. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6344. folio 443 et sea.. of the land records. District of Colum- bia. and at request of party secured thereby, the undersigned trusiees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE NINTH DAY QR SERTEMBER. AT, 1929, AT PIVE- FTEEN O'CLOCK B.M.. the following-de- situate in the jistrict of Columbia, to wit: Part of original re 409, heginning at northeast thence south 110 feet. 49 feet 8 8 inches, thence north thence ea imches, 49 feet | 115 feet to the beginning. with the right of Way for alley purposes over the south 9 feet est half of ?-id lot. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money to he paid in cash. (!&e balance in #qual instaliments, represented by promis- sory notes of purchaser, payable in_on two and three ye,u. with ifiier!st at 6 per cent "per annum from day of salé, payable secured b‘ deed of trust upon or il casl bet option of pur- epostt, of Tequired of pur. sale. All convesaneing, recording %nd notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Tafms to be complied with wit\in thirty days from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell operty at risk And Gost of defaulting purchaser. after five dave”advértisement of such resaie in som agpineton. D. G. ¥ biighed tn newspaper publihed in I Ru:n‘i. MELVIN F. BERGMANN. EDMUND M. E! MERICH, au28-ddds.exSu&hol ‘rustees. 0 Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Desirable Furnishings, Contained in Con No. 231 New Jersey Ave. S. The Government hating acquired which the New House Office Building will directed to dispose of the entire furnishings, Rugs and Equipment gre‘n Hall l'éotel t of the traet "L, Seeel nacrsigned have b Srected about 280 & Teen BY PUBLIC AUCTION Commencing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1929 At 10 O'Clock A.M. Continuing daily at the consisting i me hour until all is seld, in part of BEDROOMS Double and Twin Beds, Mattresses, Pillows, fonieres, Easy Chairs, Rockers, High-grade Rugs in every room, Towels, etc. Dressers, Chif- Draperies, Cots, Pads, Settees, Blankets, Spreads, Bath Mirrors, LOBBIES AND PARLO Knabe Grand and Ivers & Pond Chairs, nd Settees, De: Table Lamps, Mirrors, Draper 3 DINING ROOM AND COFFEE Frigidaire, Chairs, Tables, Cash Register, and Crockery, Glass Ware, Urns, Banquet Cl RS Upright Planos, Fine Easy sks, Reed Furniture, Floor and Carpets, Cigar Fixtures, ete. SHOP Electric Fans, Coffee Silver Plated Ware, Table Linen, Draperies and Banquet Table: OFFICE AND MISCELLANEOUS Machine, nd Extingu Cem: KITC! . lIren Safe, Ad tric Fans, Fire H tures, Screens and Shades, Gas Ranges, Refrigerators, Fans, Metal Sinks, SHlicing Machine,: etc. Hotel Cou Steamers, Electric Dhl-v(l:::lcr. Steam _Table, [+ and Aluminum War o rotlor, Griddle, Bake , Typewriter, Elece shers, Clocks, Barber Shop Fix- Plant Boxe: HEN Traps, Exhaust a Oven, Ice Cream’ Machin York Refrigerating Machine with Motor. B ON VIEW DAY Terms Cash. BEFORE SALE ’ ADIIL'IIC% ituate in the District of Co- | complied with | ADAM A, WESCHLER & a%i Auctioneers. Trustées' Salé of 103 Valu- able Unimproved Lots in East Capitol Hills, D. C. By virtue of a certain deéd of trust dated July 1, 1925, and recorded August 1925, Among’ the and records of ‘the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party srnurrg ihereby, the undersigned trusteés will offer for saie by public auction, within the salesrooms of Adum A, weschler & Son. Sylyania _ ave. 'nw. Washington: B, £roh s\:!?mz DAY, l‘;’rg: 5112‘3%1?4 DAY OLOR E M. ‘the. foflowinie-db- scribed land and prémises, situste in &h& District of umbin, to wit: Lots 6 and 7 in square 5396: lots 35 to 43. both inclusive, in square 5397: lots 15, 16 and 47 in sayate south of square 5307 lots 8, 8 and 7 in Sauate 5398: lots 8 to 14, both inclusive, 29 ana 34 to 37. both inclusive, in square east of square 5398; lots 6 and 7 IJI square 5399: lots 1 to 5. both ineh ind 7 to 16, both inclugive. "in"sauare south of sauare 33%8: Iots 23 fo 44, both inclusive, in square 8400 lot= § to 8 both inclusive. 13 to 18. hoth inclusive, and 25 to 41. both inclusive, in of sauare 8400; Jots 42. 43 and to 85, beth incl vé, {n square 5403, &1l of the abave iots and gau being in a part of and are shown upon jubdivision or plat of “Bayléy's FHIE? &’ afl “Fortune Enlarged. s per plat recorded in the office of the collectqr of taxes for the District of Columbia in Liher 78 at folio 17. Note: I:t of property may be inspected upon appiica- fion {5 the undersigned ¢ Terms Of sale; On monay to cqual installments. répre Sory notes of purchAsér, p two years. with interest af HOS. JisP'E eet Nor! Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real by Brick Estate Improved Store and Apartment Build- ing, No. 2145 P_St. NW, Washington, D. C. ’ By vitug of & certaiy deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 6267, folio 323 et 8¢ of the land, records of thé District of Co- lumbia, and at the réquest. of the party secured thereby, the undersiened trustees t publie suction. in front of the . [XT) %’IRFRXD‘Y s n% 1(1‘ FOUR D, 3 T O O ey, S unsa i (he 3 g and premises, situa city Weshineian, Bistrict of Gojumbta. ind absignnied 33 tria being part of orleinel lot numbered six (8) in sa bered sixty-seven (67), described follows: Be- llnl’llll’ for the same on “P’ street, 20 '0‘3 gast of the soutnwest cornes, of id running_thence eéa. satd sireet t, thénce noj 1 ince west 20 and thencl p o of he improvements, 3 3 to the Bl Ao nenec (g e Witk o brick storé dnd dpartment te:, One-third of he puren Datq 16 eash, balance in two t Able {n ope and two 6 per “centum per Y trom dnyof 8F JifCuhs oF Vb Wption'of ! cash, OF Sl Saah e "Tho0"wit e Tine 0t Saie, Al conterapcing .. &t cost of pure oY omplied Wi lmn:n,-"ix e fher sgic, dtherwise the & 1o én’:!' e'?'{"'o?'a gl piond ik o g ulting, Burchasér 4fée vertise: t ue) e S R S e consisting o | cash. at option of pur- chaser B\t af $500.00 reauired of pur- chaser at sale. All convévancing. recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms 10 e complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustees reserve thg Fisht to'Tesell property at glrk gnd cost o dcauiting purchaser. atter Ave daza, Aor; fisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Wash Ashington. £.19.20.22.24.27.29.31:se THOS J. OWEN & SQON. AU 1431 Eye Street Northw TRYUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUAB L SIREE. R0 S ANS T Oy FRAME ' DWELLING KNOWN _AS NO. 1427 DECATUR STREET NQRTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly rgcarded in Liber No. @10l folio 458 et sed: of the land records ‘of the Distfict of Co- lumbia, 4nd at the Tequest of the party secured ihereby. the undersigned trustee will sell at publie suction, in front of the premises, on TUBSDAY. THE TENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. AD. 1923. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described lan: and premises,” situate in the District of Columbip and. designated as and being lot six (8) {n Sauaré twenty-seven hundred and nine (2708) in B. Praticis Saul and others’ subdivision of part of the John Saul tract. cailed “Maple Grove,” now knowfi as “Saul's Addition to the Citx' of Washington. as per plat écorded in Liver County No, ‘a1, folio 78, of the técoras of the office of tn¥ sur. vevor of the District of columbit, fublect to the covenants of record. together with the improvements.’ consisting fwo: story frame dwelling, known 1421 Decatur stréet northwest. Terms 'of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be patd in cash. balance in two equal_installments. pavable in one and two sears. | inierest at six per centum per annun. pavable sem¥-annuaily, from day of sale securéd by deed of trust upen the prover(s sold or, all eash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit’of $300.00 will be reayired at time of sale. All convevancine, recording, ete.. at cost of purchasér. Terms of fale to be compiied with within 30 aays from dav of sale. otherwise the trustes re- Serves the right to resell the property at the Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after fve days advertisement of such resale in some’ mewspaper published in Washington, D. C. AMERICAN EEgUR‘ll'g“J sy Autest: o 3 TLLINGTON, p Ssistant Secrétary. __A120.91:€3.5.7.9.10 . TR THOS. J, OWEN SON. AUCTIONEERS. Y47 Eve Street Worthwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate Improved by Four- Story Brick and Stone Store, Office and Apartment Build- ing, No. 1302 L St. N.W.,,| Washington, D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly tecorded in Liber No. 5979. folio 272 et seq 7 the land records of the District of C¢ mbie, and at the request of the party cttred {hereby. the undersigned trustees will %ell at_public ‘auction in of the prem- ises {URSDAY. THE DAY OF . A.D. 1920. AT FOUR #FIFTEEN 'CLOCK. P.AL.. the following-described land @nd premises. mrte in the City of J _ au30-Asds.exsusn Trnstees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Street Northwest. USTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE SEMIL TRUSIIAGHED STUCCO ~ AND, FRAME By virtue recorded in of the lan lumtia, 2ne cu!rxfd lherphg“ the "‘!“1 Sell. at public suction premises. on MONDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. AD. 1920, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following d seribed 1and and premises, situate in the District of Co- Tumbia. and designated as and béing lot 41 IaTEharies E. wire. Incorporated. subdivision of lots in square 1887. in Chévy Chase. as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- ¥e5oF dor ‘the District of Columbis in Lingr 66 at folio 18: subject to covenants of record, Rerm.” Boid. stbsect o & prior deed of trust for $6.000.00, further PArticulars of which will be annoynced at time cZ sale: the purchase price above safd trust to be paid in eash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Conveyaneing, recording. etc.. at_purchaser's cost Terms to be compled with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be mdvertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. LOUIS OTTENBERG. CLARENCE H. GETZ. 9 ‘Trustees. Tecords of the District of Ct at the request of the party s ersigned trustees will in_front of the a No, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON EE Druss, Remedies, ik "HaRd inut and Plste Glass F {ures. Cash Register, Safe, “Arco Heating_Plant. Ete. By Public Auc! At 3321 Conn. Ave. N.W. THURSDAY Sept. 5, 1929, 10 A.M. Fresh Stock of Patent Remedies, Prescription Stock, Goods. Perfume, Hospital Supplies, Rubber essities, = Stati Alarm Clocks, So: Paste, Ete. Practically New ™y Y iectrined Stding Door Floor Cases. el O nfant fro; ters. ¥ront Counter, Ete. CASH. In re Estate of Morris 3 d. Adminis- ration No. 39014, Bessie Bloom, Executrix, Samuel V. Gusack, Attor- ington, Distriet 6 4"'8na "bewn 1o in Michael Oreen's sub ‘mumbered two hundred (348). a8 per Dlat recorde 105, GV tolio 726, "ol ' the records of ‘the Pco of the surveyor of the Distriet of oliumpin. ‘Togeber with (the improvsments. Sensistin Tour-story “rick and _ #ton e office"and spartment butldine. Ofeime of sale: One-third of the purchase o be pald in balanee in two Installments. pavable in one and two 08 AR Tterest ot six per centim per Ao, pAyAble semi-anmually from Gay- of e tecured by dted of trust Ubon ehe onerty sold. cas e ‘option ol fhe"urcnaser, " A ‘depspit ‘bt F00500 "w il feauired st fime of 888, oAb, conre ancing. recor % Burchaser. DEIDE" of Crale 't be compiied with within "3y 110 da’ of 'l otheryise the {rusfess cetérye “he, elent o'resell e oron- erty At the risk and cost of defaulting pur- ieer. ‘after five days' “advertisement of i restlc I, soime ‘né¥epaper publisned In nston, D. C. ston: DisNry P. BLAIR, LALLEN C CLARK. Trustees. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. . Sk ‘rfiefifig? eo!{u' e inm%;‘t‘flgng'lmll ffe the §end" recoras of the' Disitict ot Gorgmbia: and_at 1 ‘g & r!ifl‘ll the I Ire. fl’l!f‘fb!, € ufl‘ ers] I‘\!d will .:ll ’ilm“ ¢ o R i o Ol M. the following- jescribed land and premises. situate in the trict of Cohltnw- And bel ot TereS et inaen ‘and: (oty-etgnt rA0: i A ’l"d!l:rlhfid in said deed of trust, upon the oljowine torm4 By edness of $12,000, Lo ON, Yot EYE ST.-N.W. of TRUSTEES' SALE_ OF VALUABLE DE- USTGHED FRAME AND STUCCO DWELL- ING KNOWN A8 4912 FORTY-FOURTH ST NORTHWEST. By virtue of # ceriain deed of trust, dated August 17, 1926, being instrument No. fecorded August 19, 1936, among the Tecords of the Distfiet of Columbia, and &% B Teauest of the BArty secured therens. the Gndersigned trustees will sell at public Rulction. in front of the 'premises, on FRI DAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY TEMBER. A.D. 1929, AT THREE. O'CLOCK. P.M., the following-désc: Snd- premises. situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, and des- Jenated s and being lot numbered twents e '(35) in square numbered fifteen hun- dred and elghty-three (1583) in the District SitCotumbia Land & Building Company's Stibdivision of land now known as ‘‘Wiscon. Sin Avenue Helghts.” as per plat recorded f"tie oMice of the surveyer for tne District of Columbia in Liber 63, at folio 37: subjeet fo building restrictions and covenants o record. « “Terms of fale: “One-third of the purchase fmoney to be paid in eash, balance in two aunl inataliments, pAyable’ in oné and two | Yéars. with interest at six per centum per | Aniiin,” pavadle semiannusliv, from ¢ay property sold. or &Il o Phe purenaser. A _deposi 300 will ba Tine ‘bt Saten" Rl convesapcine, e e "t cost of purchaser. Te recording, X ot Wale o be’ € plied 'iih within tsn[m days from day of sle. otherwise the trus- teen reserye the right io reséll the Pr at the risk_and cost of defaulting purel after five days' advertisement of such fn some newspaper published in Washini ton. D. G- ypppert T. SHANNON, sanoqy MOFTON & LUCHE. | a 563.5.7.10.11 Cold subject to ‘of "trust_ indebt- - WEBGHLER & BON, Auctioneers. a” purch e ove e e e said }Me e ome-thira 18 to money eat i um- Said property is subject trust securing an indebt- and said property will aid dee ——— trut T le of Valuable Im. |pud. o cosn G e pAlence T NG ouus usines! T n Warehouse in rear, Numbered 913, 918 and 917 H | Street N.W. ' By virtue of & certelg of, ‘Tecords of Wl resold, at rick and cost recorded in aguur tier five (8 dt‘”.n’!; o rie! 14 ; LN N 3 VR A0S it. N.W. ‘Trustees 925 15th Simine, ‘404 “l‘i.l:‘i rfim ,,:,‘:, S e of G{l { ‘the District of orty-one (41) and forty-two (43) in Sobdivision ‘made by the Bises Hea Tt U 08% per” pine T8 fed in ‘:&cfl,fll ‘ot Phe atoresaid surveyor's office -réco r with O biidines and. warehoase 1. fear, numbered 913, 915 and 917 H Street North- = oM, Wi, Nou Cal't Expet A GuY To PE FUNNY ENERtr iy -7 p— G0y : g LEGAL NOTICES. oWN J. GALEN HALL Atlantic City, N. J. If you wish comfort, without éxtravagance, in an attractively furnishéd seasidé hotél, with éx- cellent tablé — féaturing sea food— Galen Hall will pléase you. Write today for fatés ELROSE HALL Special September Rates A-lrll.-' in f‘.". meals), guble, ATLA#l’é’g&, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- e P E OB Tk 7. T cap, laintid, ye, unknowp neirs. sllénces pd evisees of Elizabeth E. Magruder, decedsed, defendants. Eauity No. 0035—The object of this suit is to obfain jecree establishing of record Pllmfl s $itl adverse pos- session in eg imple to lot 204 in Laura F. Fearsun's subdivision of lots in savare 1284, lx per v)ll recorded in }hsflo}flt! of the syr- yor of the Dlllrlclr umbia ln* T 31, folio 9. Upon motion of the plaintfl it Sl ot TR A e B o . 1929, order unkn e R A% %Gt o sifisneth Blly Magruder. deceased, cause their appear- ance 1o be entered herein on or before the first rule day, occurring atter, the firsi day of October, 1023: otherwise, thic ctiise will be proceeded with as "Le se of default: pro- yided & copy hereof publiy wice & month for < perlod of one’month heforé the return day heréof in the Washington Law Saperic fod the RIna A e O cal ent r Bl R enses thowh " ALFRED 3. Lyt i a‘?fi FAoBH, Resiatant clere. JOHN PAUL EARNEST, Attornes. Tower Building, 14th dnd K Sts. N.W. NOTICE 18 HEREHY GIVEN T THE Iist published Rerewith contains the names of all lgflll!lnll for admjs: gn to the bar of ine Buptéme Court of the District of um o liccesaful in 'the bar examination hfl: jll!\!' 20, 31, 22. 1929. The Committee of bar examiners t any information tending to afléct bility of any of said applicants on mor: rounds be furnished ti it | o e A P Chalrman. Towi 14t ey g A "el LA GIVER, Becrotars. Joseph L Koent. 6th and D Sis. Morris Abramowitz, gnml‘ £ e, Allen Joséph Krouse. Donald G. Lambert. 1 . Albus. mond Dean Alll- Willard Edwin Ls . Rosa oseph P. Bailey, Glarence L. Lavendér. Yernon V. Baker, hatles Laughlin, nce R, Barrow. Samuel Levine. S e heusnman, Hadics W Libber. Samuel Lightman, John Ninian Beall, William Joseph Bes- Francis J. Ludes. le: Vincgnt A: Lutkiewitz, braham Helman. Jerome K. Lyle. roy 8. Bendheii. ~ Arthur A Maguire, fordan Ruthven Bent- Randolph O. Mar- abeit Kennéth Bero. Charies’ Prankl a 1o 5 et B op. walier Scott M 3 alter e- Samiiel Robért. Blan- o en. Joseph M. Bonuso. féservations two principal diversions swimming suit. Weekiy—] 0. Sroness grachil e 1 Summer ean Vidw. Ki " Bouth Caral 3. P. FOl ably central loeation. Running _water, street. Ocean en X Avenue. o] & only reij ascents in threé_days. lately sét & B s (Copyright, ). ing. Tt ?Ml y-u.'}nl'&f l':" "el‘ by or orth. iliane 192t P | MORTIMER, Y BIUVIRE OCEAN CITY. MD. THE JIASTINGS HOTEL ,,, T privace batne HRSIE 'X‘i’f‘%:flmfi'. BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. CA In the mountains—nes § " B Lt ar park and swim In Guatamala there is national government. years by the use of the whi given 50 lashes. Lash Enforces Prohibi KING ALBERT PACES GUIDES IN SCALING Belgian Monarch Climbs Danger- | 6us Peaks of Alps Too Fast for Bervants, CHAMONIX (N.A.N.A.)—Diving into the cléar blue of the laké set arong snow mountains and sunburning are "t_ge | e swimming master, a very busy man, has achieved the correct brown and sets it off to pérfection with & bright blue here. Long, colored drinks beneath the gay sun umbrellas (utilized by those aiready done to a turn) complete as colorful a icture as any resort can show. bert of the Belgians, prob- ling monarch who has climbed Mont Blanc, adores Chamonix, and on his last visit made two major In the Engel- horner Range, Bernese Oberland, the King's climb of several dangerous peaks ce too hot for the guides. American News- ibition. ip. No A village of native Indians somewhat remumfye lo- catéd which has & code of laws and is governed entireley independently of the Prohibition has been enforcéd thére for more than 200 | 1co- holic drinks are permitted in the settle- ment and any one found entering the town in an intoxicated condition is There is little use for the whip under these circumstances. The Black Rock EFORE the storm had passed Bardh Feriton was out of doors looking for Old Cream. She crossed the creek on the slippery log, sure-footed, yet not daring to look at the wild red waters that raged underneath. Bushes drenched her as she ltmlged up the hiliside to the pasture. Old Cream ought to havé been at the 's an hour ago, mooing to be milked. 1In fact, she should have come ::w;nh:a the‘blm before the storm broke. was always punctua lllArmetL pu ] Sarah was slender, dark womar with gra hair and tired lines on her sfl:’t }.u:g was Sarah Fenton. Two years before hér husband, Tom Fenton, had died of & lingering sickness, leaving her with three young children, many debts and only the tiny place, half in the creek alley, half on the hillside, to look to or $upport. Very bravé and determinéd was Sarah, skillful in making one penny do the work of five. She had been & teacher before her marriage to Tom Fenton, who was something of an ex- périmentalist in agriculture, and her education had bred in her splendid ré- sourcefulness that had not yet failed any test. Nevertheless, her heart sank now as she thought of what might have happened to Old Cream, who contribut- ed mightily to the children’s wellbéing. The black rock; Her eyes sweeping the confines of the pasture came to rest Lpon the great boulder which towéred in grim isolation upon the hillside. Be- side it stood a trée withered and dead. Lightning had struck it last Summer. Old Cream was nowhere to be seen. \R'mh rror gripping her heart Sarah | went look on the other side of thé rock. There lay the cow dead, killed bylélghmmg. g was indescribable misfortune, - night there would be no warm 'r‘l:flk-l;;r litile ailing Ellen, no cream tomorrow for the morning coffee and Richard and Julia’s toast. Sarah’s lips quivered and she sank down upon the rock, covering her face for a moment with her hands, ;:fi;gless of the moisture that was yet Old Cream was gone. She had per- haps been wandering past the b?:lk rock when the first bolt sped from the menacing cloud overhead. It smote her where she was. Sitting there Sarah remembered all the times lightning had struck in that place. A calf had been killed like Old Cream, a tree blasted and once Tom had been stunned before he could get away from the vicinity. Only that Spring_she had stood at the window with Ellen in her arms and had seen the flaming lances of the lightning strike in and again at the lightning boulder. There must be something there besides innocent trees and beasts. She would put her mind to work upon the mystery; it would keep her head steady in the face of this new calamity. BShe went down to the house and got a de and buried Old Cream and 8| some biiter tears in the process. Then she went on quite as usual. There | was no money with which to buy a new cow and every day she sent Julia to & neighbor's for a pail of precious milk. After much thought Sarah wrote & letter to John Mills, an old schoolmate of hers, who had made something of & success in mineralogy. She told him all about the black rock and the lightning love for it. A week passed and then Sarah was surprised to see a car floundering up the rough creek road. John Mills had come himself in answer to her letter. Broom. McClellan. Bernicé Saunders In the Mountains of Virginia | Tonar i aecre o L MeGr avasn. 5“0!\ C. ’#e(;bor‘\‘ 14, n Reed Bradles. . BTN . Rt Fesc Tsadore_ Brill. Norma Hardy Britton. Daniel Bariow Burke. Robert ‘Granvilie Birke. william Ggrald Burke, Eona L. Burnett. ohn Q. Cannon. ir. taphen Jay Care. Mary Corcoran Car- lef. Arturo Y. Casanova, Ir.. Norwood P. Cassi Elizabeth . Cast Einégt Densilfis Chv- naugh, Raymond W. Cohén. Edward §. Coons. ir., Fischel Cornfield. Maurice ‘A. Crews. Mary Esther Croggan., Julian_T. Cromedin. Marray Lewis Crosse, Edward M. curran. Armand A. Grr, William G Culien. Alan B. David Brece's Hillside 1t Snrenll. Just nlfla lhlco ::‘H ln{l.lr Dlo’."'g Valley, turn west 4t l{h t‘:‘m ‘l n?.’ Toads. A unjque résort. on; ul ueend‘qny, i 'he call of the mountdins,” nature, good food, pure air, will réjuvenaté sou; 44 acres | S el 3% gty | : an §7250_ana 18, & 'xfli PRooiet. Kir. and | MR e R ‘ney LTS ackson, Maednié or MeDonald, Charlés Halpin Mé- Govern, William Henry Me« « Grath, - Daniél Mé- ost | ry J. Melos. k- | Lawrence R. Miche- ner. Joseph Mtlenks. Willlam A. Miilen. H. B. Milnor, James O'Donfell Moran. Jonn D, Mutphs, STEAMSHIPS. Elias G. Naame, Philip Michael S HONMQRYLUY Jofin Michae! O'Dea. e Staamert Mail Steamers Jonn Jogenh o Lears. 3 v. Robert A. O'Leary. Sy LY B Ron paim te., Apply C Vaiter Nelsol alm- ete.. Apply Can. Pac. lwa o s 1ith BI7'a¢ New York Ave N wnl’ir‘u o) arker. anadisn ™ % 909 Hastings St. W., Vnun.é;\lxve: ’"‘é All expense tours of varyi Lot ing duration THOS. COOK & SON & T reets ‘rust Ce. STEAMSHIPS. He was a fine-looking man with stu- {dent stoop, spectacles, & gentle A&b- stractness of expression. They visited the black rock, sat upon it, discussed it and John Mills chipped specimens from the ridge. Sarah gave him the best meal she could set forth, thanked him for the trouble he had taken and let him go, with only a slight lingéring regret. He had told her nothing. Summer was passing and Sarah rea- lized that her worst trial a vaited her with the coming of Winter. She decid- ed to sell the place if she could %:d anybody to buy it. It adjoined the fine farm of Samuel® Herrick and she of- fered it to him for a pitifully small sum. “My good woman,” thé man said with a laugh that was little short of & sneer. “I wouldn't give you 15 cents for th: ‘whole premises. The buildings aré m} ing down and your pasture isn't a safe place for cattle. No. I don't want it.” Sarah put a pitiful little advertise- ment in the village paper, but it at- Daniel Partridse. III hester W. Pecore. Clarence C. Davison. Raiph Giibert Pen- Sylvia Deane. Louts J. Dembo. Cyril Porter Dickson, Nathan A. Dobbin Thurman L. Dodson. Lucile Donovan. Michael Downes. aul unbam. Curtis ‘Roand Foeel- art, Joseph P, Enelish, . Eipine Merion Eps- ev. Mark F. Egeh. John R Fitapatrick, Olivine Fortier. Frederick Lyons Pro 'h, John "Richard Gavd- ner. Morgan MacMure rough Gilbert. Morton George Gold- Gy Howard Good- John T. O Robert _Wa Gaer Hal willard Ricl d A Chll"|t¢l Joseph Tett, Floyd Mandaville o0k Hayes c 9 van Azel Hedin. M e]ler, Russell o (Q;,’,ill. atne, ohn O flgnem ey omas Sophrorie May Hod- der. Louis Ogle Hodges. it Sonon York: Hous Vost, Stanléy R. Pryor, Léo Quackenbush. ancis B. ed. oy Dahlquist wen Q. iehma ulian H, Réis. erbert Heénry Rice. Edwin Leland Rich- ardson. kfluh\ Pobertson. synolds bert, ark 8. Robse: Bire Ttk aers, 0 Lakin Gepree, Panagioton axis. e e nc A Adelalde E. ‘chllu- deckeér. A, &'.'I us Bonham tier, Jr. Mildred Browne Sis- ler. rancis M. Sullivan, Fanct Rnt Bisa Weekly Sailings to OUTH AMERIC PANAMA . PERU CHILE - BOLIVIA e tnd S dRy Gt o1 s G # oy Ameriea, diréct or v nd. New it Joued Hhus, 8 g » n unf ot Bied oHer supreme ECUADOR - PERU - ULAR failings to venaventura (8 dave) ) by splendid nez and Santa nta Cartagens and Cristobal. Santa Cut . 8, Santa ita ? Teresa . . 8. inte Aria t‘ . Santa Teress . Onencetied service and cuisine afloat, and. facilities asherw {hough #n érganization founded some Ty 18.Day 16 3-Mench Tours, to and around Sowth Ameviea GRACE LINE 8 & M. S. 88 M. §. 3 8. 8. Santa Crus e vlnmilk ey A, Vi Murty Andérson A COLOMBIA - PANAMA CHILE Cristobal nd Guas. w motor BAILINGS EVERY 2 WEEKS 10 Hanover 8q., N. Y. or Local Tourist Agent tracted no attention. Everybody knew that poor Tom Fenton had been woe- fully cheated when he bought theé place and consequently prejudice against it was great. A Winter on the place without Old Cream! Sarah drew a deep bréath, clenched her small, hard hands and re-. solved that, for her children’s sake, she would not succumb to what was £ obviously the inevitable. Then little Ellen, always frail, fell i1l | and Sarah’s heart was wrung as the | doctor, coming again and again, failed | to put color into the child’s cheeks or | light into her blue eyes. | 's the water, Mrs. Fen- ton,” he said and certain insgnitary arrangements about the house. If you | could take her away——" - | Take her away! Where? Tom's rela- | tives had never made theémselves known | and & few cousins, all she had, were in | the Far West. She sat one hot afternoon holding Ellen in her lap trying to soothe her | with an old song while her heart was ! close to breaking when there came & | knock at the door. She arose and with i the child in her arms admitted John Mills and another man, a Mr. Graham. They had come to look the place over. Sarah could not leave Ellen, 80 they went across the creek and up the hill alone. When they came back John was smiling. “I wouldn't tell you until T was sure, Sarah,” Jobn said. “But I've investi- “I'm afraid i Josep jes Pope Howard. Ay %u ris Hughes, Aubrey Eugéne lfi‘m- mer. Josepri Hopkins Har- ey . I L Trelan. it %fl:r";u Trwin, % ., Jamme Erchids 3. Jonnstons Benjamin ‘Morton ail. Andrew D. lnnt adites Bistace et ::’: R. Welsben- £ o mad 1. We . Wellk: : g’g‘; '&mu eat- Charies W. ©. Wit Jemds 3. Wintert Frank LRy Witin ondiers B. Yapiey Irving BeraAre {3 Robert john M. Kearful, Snflort Warwic x"fl&rn Kelly. e Alitiam B Kelly. r.. 2120,27.668 g‘;‘mn_fig— Escai ings . oeivet e irean of favy Department. Washingtos o'eloct September 11, and there ublicly opened, fo U the, vl Hosmitgl, Wesh fon” No. 'aods p driwjne mey e obtained on & urean. g o T e it By ST 82 PO W0 GALVESTON moe. | HOUSTON Loll at ease in a steamer chair, let the fresh sea breeze ruffle your hair, listen to the swish and slap of the cool waves—you're off on a marvelo «ocean voyage to Galveston, Texas, ““Atlantic City of the Southwest", with & day at Miami, the “‘All;Year Playground’*; and & special slde trip from Galveéston to Houston. From New York any Saturday By the De Luxe Sister Ships “ALGONQUIN” and “MOHAWK” i Beautiful salons, tea rooms—exquisitely furnished suites and bedrooms. wilam Ausustine Zalesak. or_posti e Chief o _a— 13 DAYS, $125 & STORAGE €O., INC. 616 EYE 57 N.W. + DIST. 2010 Electric fans and forced ventilation throughout. Orchestras. Dancing. Deck Sports. Daily Radio News. Rate includes all steamer expenses, meals, hotel.accommodations, sightseeing trips and transportation ashore. You stay at famous Hotel Gaivez, Galveston, and have luncheon at Hotel Rice, Houston. Ask for further information and literature. /oy up ALL EXPENSES ® alhorls tourist agent. ated carefully and I find a particularly ne quality of irop ore here on your | place. Mr. Graham knows all about such things and he wants to make you an_offer for your farm just as it is. For the next hour Sarah's ears buz- zed with strange tcrms such as con- tracts ana royalties. She had been of- fered a sum that astonished her and it was not to end there because she was to have & ynfl;‘ income as-ong as she lived. Then John Mills brought & law- yér who explained tmns still further and drew papers which Sarah and Mr. Graham signed. Next morning she went to the village and hired a house and before night was moved into it. Constant attention from the doctor, bétter conditions and dainty food soon restored Ellen to health. All this tended for happiness. but a new clement had entered Sarah's life. She was Astonished at herself for caring for John Mills when her husband's death was still such a poignant memory. 1t was_Spring before she saw John again. She was mkru;s in her little ard!lt‘l when he appeas suddenly be- ore her. “I've tried and tried to keep away, Sarah,” he said. . “And T've tried to forget you, John, she replied. They smiled atoeach other awkward- iy. Then they sat down on a nearby bench and talked long and enrnem;‘. Thus love and a protection such as ¢he had never known were added to Sarah’s good fortune, The wand of the lightning like that of Moses had struck good instead of evil from the ugly black ‘THE END. * (Copyright, 1929, sy Quick-Witted Eskimo Children. Eskimo youths are keenly observant and learn very rapidly. This is largely due to their primitive life in which the main issue is food. In seeking it their wits become unusually sharp. The erage Eskimo boy can learn to read his own language in about nine weeks. were made for it by E.

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