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REAL USES. T R R Smc 1884, JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS, Realtors. 314 Penna. Ave. S.E. Tet us list of moderate pricea i odern homes that can be parchased fent, m"fi:o same Fonth vads pad IN MOLNT PLEASANT. LOCATION, PRICE AND TERMS Must be sold and being offered at & great sacrifice. Tooms and bath: It s and clectricls ":..m ures, and 75260 cash a0 rso r{unm second tr. terest on 1l sl usts. ofiee or B ot 2431 307 Tith 8h N9 CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Distinctive Detached Brick. shade trees ¢ Sioetient nu n the sam amount each Tag Sently and. olfering This home at & most salable price. EVENING PHONE SERVIOE HEDGES & MIDDLETON. Inc. Realtors. 1412 Eve 8t MARIETTA PARK. $7,950. 8 rooms oak fioors throughout, bullt-in tub and shower, double re: thete" Tront porch with brick .m-n. Builtomn farage. " instantanecus hot.w, ater, lsundry «nn TP let I basement: Small Cash Payment an $55.00 Per Month. Higbie, Richardson & Franklin, Inc., 816 15th St N.W National 2076. enings Gt \ w Muun-n PARK. CK, e il g Sy DF"i'AL'iiw Daylight, Bone-Dry Cellars. IN TWO-CAR GARAGE. Numerous m.mr Features. ONLY $10,450. Similar Houses Selling for 31,900 More. Open Until 10 P.M.. or Phone Nat. 8083 NEAR GEORGIA AVE. NEW 18-FT. BRICK HOME, ROOMS—BUILT-IN GARAG! FRIGIDAIRE—$9,950. A besutiful new colonial home, 18 t. deep, with con- Lots. Yoom, dining oo 1ully” equipped ll!ehen Tith Pra: ! faindty trays and u‘a{l"fi §"nz indty trass and Lolle d ‘ry o5 totlet Pulck’ white the bath -nn bulli-in tub. shower and Tures. "'Artistic decoration. hardw figars and trim throle wall” paper. :'v.lmcun @ tures, instal T he il me unnmmnenn fHiufly iandseat "Oniy 58 880 with Y arrensed to sait. CAFRITZ, A BARGAIN. Direct From Owner. offer gets glevehnd 6841 Corner. Center-Hall Brick. Near the Cathedral. A lovely home property situsted 1 the shadow of tne National Cathedral at the {ntersection of two prominent streets. o riclerly, ABPOR E0 8B Army of Mcer, a5 o great many in, the serv: 7 o fee"re Tocatet in Thi3 section, There ) 19%8ise {oned. and unahu nmm Sooms. the path ik bullln v rening Phone Service 7 to 9. Schwab, Valk & Canby, 1704 Conn. Ave. Pot. 0830. NEW DETACHED HOME IN CHEVY CHASE. $10,500. siz-room home on pnl: uares off Eonn: oor poreh, a ® 1l wiaen laundry tubs; Deslin shiy fl “ tlfl at "ll figure. e 'fz'n B?en‘ “complsted :m:‘vul be sold aulekiy. N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.W. Nat'l 5904. Phone Service Until 9 P.M. 38 750. 2. IAI"HI. DETACHED HOME. -: };nru’vnéz"nund- too good to be true but 35 MADISON ST. N.W. Or Call Ga. 4133-W. OWNER LEAVING ClTY Besutitul home, furnished or unfurpiy 1o id this week. See FERERY 00 00 etk now. DETACHED BRICK. MARIETTA PARK 601 NICHOLSON ST. N.W. We invite you any afternoon or evening fo d_inspect this oouny. Park 1'1‘-0 lhll locun) " Near Junior - High, & PRI O i R T 18 Open Daily From 2 to 9. HOOKER & JACOB, Metropolitan 2663. NORTHEAST. Best Value for Your Money. car lines. 1 ear 10t Convenientls oe-ug near ioth and Ere S o Suth iRl oot QG okednds Hrnace. yard. Terms. $6.950. In convenient whi mmcled loeation. new Seai qu ck, dep it store: SC2ThES s ess tha the 17 ndid_home. 5r s PNORTHEAST pen Evenings 7 to 8 P.M. HOWENSTEIN BROS,, th snd H !h“% Lincoln A You can nnm Q'n 1! landlor s hE R Tl e S R been thmlgfi t and pal loi et o B Bl et .Dpr:cud. Phone us for nt to in- T — 1 x?fi’“’# AN OUTSTANDI VALUL! NORTH CLEVELAND PARK. Near Bureau of Standards to_wid gt 3o wol gt A ToEoUR Bfa” Lisr n Todein | “ I’!. “lfil "t:....,.,. Comemem Terms. S Rlodks off Blerce b 'Mll ne ice, 5'1"77*0 ou CHAS. D. SAGER, at. 0036, D. ESTATE. | SALE—HOUSES. 14th ST. HEIGHTS. 3. R CHAS. D. SAGER, 926 14tn st NPT Nattona 0036 A REAL BARGAIN 1309 smgtma st now. brick. Ible k hi dE!D e,"fln-‘fi'w;umun hrouspout. ‘and Sundeys. $16,500. Cleveland Park. Deh Bk.—8 Rooms, 2 Baths. re can you find o better home valt lightful and conven! ton, e Seachud brick home little Fog, of Coon. ave. cnnvox_}gfim &, john ance mn pantry. roo excélion; bedrooms, ullt-in- tub and shower, ext. fourth room, that or, sewln ge. The Evening Phone Service 7 to 9. Schwab, Valk & Canby, 1704 Conn. Ave. Pot. 0830. DETACHED BRICK FOR SALE BY BUILDER. 2610 4th St. N.E Brand-new home, all-brick construciton, fully detached, artistically dcsxgned Six rooms, real open fireplace in living room ; hardwood floors and trim; fully tiled bath with built-in tub and shower. Convenient close- in location. The price is low and terms attractive. See builder’s representative on premises. Open Evenings. WOODWARD & VEITH, 2002 R. I. Ave. N North 730. IN MASS AVL[)!;OARI\ R $30, ms 36th Pl N.W. TERM Center-! Hzll Plan. 9 rooms, 2 baths, 2-car garage, maid’s room and bath in basement. For further information call District 6229. Evenings N. 7471 Early American Colonial Home New All-Brick Center Hall Plan Blnrnnm MICHIGAN PARK— COMMUNITY OF SUNSHINE int o “eor Botice the Sonveniences. § om¢ auestions. n fireplace hen T00MS 0! pare size, plan (we have two dil 5 es. ~ask fb tures include. six " Ia ms, g room full depth of houlna‘ with ccially Gnished in gree fald* Ninojcum: Priei n th conter “hail. inetudin have large ce T s and laid over tongue and groove: subfloors. Entire house is insulated by furred walls, an important fea- ture, but_rarely used because of ex- pense. The windows are caulked— slate roof over entire house. $11,450 OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY Sample Furnished Home To inspect drive out either Michi- ggn Ave. past Cathollc University to 12th 'St. N.E.. or Rhode Island Ave to 12th St. “then morth on 13th to nome. OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY Breumnger & Phifer 13 Natlonal 1103 Vt. Ave. WANTED—TO BUY HOUSE& ‘ "v.\..,.r T l! WANTED—SMALL_INVESTME] iy paying bls retirns on cash required oom house "vicinity ‘Sth and 8 large cash payment. room house in or nesr D 00; 3200 c: ey, 1571. nw. U to 36, mc:":u %% Bron & Nylia T co ALL FOR WELL boo of colored property, any condition; alsq have many terms. e SALE ol. RENT HOUSES. EUNGALOW, ll: N MS. BATH. ELEC- tricits ity water, ok, 5 ki) Af-mm-’ e ner lot. Hillcrest' office, MQDERN BUNGALO WITH GARAGE o0 mvflm‘ ReRer 2 o Jou DETAC 5.500. ST Hrarrin o VORERN, PE A M OFrastade. ”l’:ll'. Splendidly Comfl)l'lblt 314t “n TE ml" f)é 23" 2:' 3 s elec., ; reduced. e ' Fs hiow.h. elec., Worth 3 st st.—Ches| 1 lst of bargains; number for N . Y. Ave. Nat. o 8‘«6 103, Bo . ca: fiaTpe AUCTION SALES. AYS. THOE. 7, ?Wfi g NS, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve !tr:gt Northwzst. 1 LE_OF oF. VALUABLI - IG_BRICK vf' I&AA T%, BEING BRICK 14th ST) virtue -1 o certa By orded in_ Libe; ofthe land n (47) in in n\uu en hundre a3 per plat recor records of the Sf _the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Onc-third of the purchase m in balance’ b, S ament, pavable. ih one and two Sears. with interest a centum per N annually. trom day of rruvlr" .:13‘ or -’f'eufi at mwfi"cr of o ‘ot Sate: All gonvers, cing, v at cost of purehaser. lied with within'30 days in ;"lt folio 150 office of the surveyor 'VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Avomofi RALES. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. TOMORROW. Mammoth Sale of Household Goods of Every Description At Public Auction AT SLOAN’'S GALLERIES 715 13th Street N.W. Saturday, September 21st, 1929, at 10 A.M. Embracing, in nart, practically new Servel Electric Refrigerator, Living Room, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, Poster Beds, China and Glass, unusual Bric-a- brac, Mounted Elk Heads und Antlers, nearly new Estey Organ, etc. TERMS, CASH. 519,20 C. G. SLOAN & CO, INC. —__THIS_AFTERNOON. THOS. %a®'Bve .@M‘;’m“ Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate Improved by Brick Dwelling, No. 743 Park Road Northwest, Washington, D. C. By virtue of a cortain deed of trust duly 18, 91 et seq., e e w e Blsgrict of, cn- EERS. GUS EICHBERG Auctioneer 65 Automobiles By Auction SATURDAY t. 21st, 12 Noom, at 462 Pa. Ave. NW. by Opp. Ford Blds. will public ‘lerlon FRIDAY. FII O scribed land County of Wa and_ designal dred and six (}0 subdf The aove the Finance Company. and are 1n #0od running condition. Gus Eichberg Official Auctioneer U. S, recor e District Government improvements, x' ‘the purcrase Automobiles By Auction @ . .+ &t COS! l't'h ser. _Term: AT WESCHLER’S el nro%'ny‘ ey 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. ive dage ot o e ld'irllllfllflr' :' such resale in SATURDAY 10 Washinston, LATR, Sept. 21st 10 A M. 2e19,20 five days' some newspaper uuNn D. C. RK. ‘Trustees. (ONEERS, ALLY N & F3 141 E; TRUSTEES. nu OF VALUABLE DM VED REAL ESTATE, BRICK DWELL LING NO."1704 SRedoN AVENUE NORTHW B N CE o arcertain deed of trust duly retorded. in Liber No. 6212 folio 97 et sea. of the land ecords. of “the Distric ct ot Co- mbia, and at the request of the par ueund munhy the undersigned will ¢ public suction, n' front o Household Furniture ot e ol | i S e Including Bedroom, Dining, | fd 2 Bistrice”oi Cortmbia. "’: ket t"' Davenport and Bed-Daven- i .v?!_m "S8hasons, b port Suites, Breakfast B i, receracd 1o Slll:tet, Pianos, Radios, 0dd 3 nu!!nul‘ i ;r!..' -‘ffm”"fi”&'-;"fi'.’; Chiffoniers, Dressers, Oc- ol d of the purchase casional Chairs, Lot Linen, and misc. furniture, Port- able Time Clock, Adding Machine from the Congress Hall Hotel. Also lot com- mercial rolls of German Silver, Jewelry, etc., by order of an estate, to be sold at noon. By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. j SATURDAY September 2hk, 1929 Furniture commen ‘ X . and uing thronghou 5 O Automobiles, 10 a.m. owsu & SON. AUCTI e Street Northwest. Large Slle sale, secured b upon the e "all cash, &1, he gotion of the purchaser. A de un& of I‘W quired at time l 1] recoraing, ton, D. C. e JAMES B. se10-d&ds.exSu FUTURE DAYS. N_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, A EYE ST. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Three Story Basement Brick Residence, Containing Eleven Rooms and Bath, Being Prem- 131115 M Street North- Near Thomas Circle. ority vested in me as trustee I Y icuioe "l Tront, of b premises. on THE A SEPTEMBER. 1929, AT FaTAL TR TY B Jot 903 1 sausre 243 Ironting gz Jeel'o:m" sreet. near Thomad assnc Galning 3 v tee,” of sround, im- m%f’rflnx"ol".’ule‘ One-halt of the purchase N!cnov.sow. seld, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers Executor’s Sale of Jewelry, Sterling and Plated Ware, Gold Watches, Etc. to be D In re estate of Margaret E. r| o S ORTS: ‘mh, sassed, br Publlc SLi¥kodl. VS 2 ;:«.:’nr 300,00 will be. areds tis A b Xy R 000 AT TWELVE e cine. recording., eic, OgLocK NOON. PR enirty days from ‘dey erms: 3 rest e cont, xequhzf at time nd defaulting Bu"hl tr paper publishe L C. . 'BROWN. £020,21,23.24.25 Trustee. WALDO BURNSIDE, Attorney. ‘ VALUABLE ONE- TRUSTORY TR %’?mafi‘tfl_ nOWi AS rnlmm 4441 GRANT STREET NE. irtue of o certalr deed of trust made by‘{:l'o'u‘i 2 @ Aminetta T M of ENTIRE STOCK GROCERIES, ETC.| 24 s Contained ‘in J. M. Denty’s dats Wholesale Grocery At Nos. 461-463 C Street N.W. . By Public Auction THURSDAY September 26, 1929 Commencing 9:00 A.M. Case soods, including, in Im- ported *Ollve nd” "Bardines, 534 Nuskrooms, Ked Cherries in Lobster, Gin| the d v.mmes wiil sell K puuue auc- ?:nm of the DNES- fim s34 AeSemated a 168 48 an D in_the xuhdlvlllnn D! R“lhl’Nk. D. mger"ux.t thereot recorded in Book e of 4 the ‘office of the surveyor b 1Be Bistrice sh. A deposit of $200 re- Conveyancing, recording. ete.. at t. Terms to be compiled wi S23%, atherwise depontt fortel & dm Juav bs sdverdised “and e discretion of the teustees. VIN A. MUNGER, ARD C. ZANTZINGER. ‘Trustees. 5€20,21,22,23,24. 25.2!,21 ,28,30-0¢1. THOS. J. & BON. AUCTIO! T e ireqs Norinwess. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE RI W, KNGOV N A8 PR 4319 IOWA' A 14 tain deed of t: dated AL struent o “fio 2216, & h 1and records ¢ the request of Butter, T Mint Bauce, nd- Maple Star Spag h:ul. Stove Liquid glnvu. T SCedar "Boliam, ] ad Penciis ad Penclls, tu?:n‘ 3 : being lot 26 ln C.llfl!l xf divisi nn nl lots in lflul!’! “ll. "huneumh | Street “ recorded in at !olio Ifll o Diat Liber No “ the records of of the surveyor of the District of ublect to the covenants that no on said ot shall cost less ’ in connec- the purchase price ih, the balance in equa fn- o to be in ltl”mtnu due in one anu two years, u- spectively, l" red by it deed of trust, ith intere: )% per annum, or all cash. A deposit of lfinfl uqulufl Conny-nn m!d(lll. Ql: at purchi ? ‘Terms e, compligd who withip i 3o dodi [ Foperty ma Be"ndvertised and resold B eretion of . WA CLARK, 23,26.28.30.003 " " Burviving trastee. o 340N & SON. AUCTIONEERS. lorthwest. SALE h/ . R T SR Nl of’.r cgrialn deed of sruit, duly wrdo in Libe "'m AL roodjdeq nd Pz‘o District X OlocK P, the f {a'}ovlnl T 'c“"‘d rechr, e B wiil wi eon, ¢ e | i e "."‘I"':,N‘”,',‘é"‘rfi \ereon, ‘,’,hi el |5 Vu publl *%o n mm R R F z6), improved w AT gne hun . liowing: d L] 2 ..l"‘!‘.'m -ub)uflo Fatii man"by the | and pr _{,,, H IR J‘ Sipreme Gourt of the Distriot of Columbis, Gygissignaied ae ¢ eme Cou ; "%"" i‘a';\‘f“"f-fihg {muw said sublect to c);_'mm-,cm.u ‘erms Al’.o' 520,21,23,24,35 JA“" B'l. DENTY. Tfiil’#;sfl All-flwfl Trustee’s Sale of Valulble Eleven-story Office Build ing Known as the Barr Building, Located at 910 Seventeenth Street N west, Wnllun'lon-—l) By virtue of Pebruary 7. 8. in Liber of the land m:oru of the bia. »nd at n.‘ 1» m.e alue e B as ;: cfll IXI Liber 10 " 2; b‘ ‘““ °l'uuue“t'-?. Testrictlon 1ins aa shown on Sold sublect to 8 prior m;no. further :sn mfl o annount it time of - ” :}}a itedy Son St B Sucdaiied o0, S | 8, """Zx percy may be advertised and resol e R eretion of the trustees at the risk a5 el e CE C. WEIDEMANN. 4020.23,25.5080°003 ‘Trustees. ¢t urchase 'l'onu vlhln mity 190) ‘dnys' Trom “d B casn: o reserves the: 1o re- Sl the nrnwn at the risk and cost of the detauity rehaser 'm:' ove dawe’ adver. | vex LW D published 1) llmbll Al Sonveyencing. 1ées at it of purchaser. AL BA! Trustee. D. €., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1929. wc'non‘sms. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ORIENTAL and CHINESE RUGS BY PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our New!Oriental Rug Gallery 420 TENTH STREET N.W. October 1st, 2nd and 3rd, at 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. Each Day ‘This assortment comprises Rare Antique, Semi-Antique and Modern Persian Saddle Bags, Karal Hamadan, Bokhara, Kurdistan, Persian Hall Rugs, Chinese, Lilihan, Kashan, Sarouk, Saraband, Fereghan, Iran, Kandahar, Shiras, Ganghi, Tabriz, Senneh, Gorevan, np-mn Yildiz, Bijar, Persian Camel's Hair,” Ghiordes, Dozar, Anatolian Silk, Prayer Rugs, Herez, Mecca, Khiva, Bokhars, Melas, Ladik, Sparta, Heralt and Belouchm-n. 'his Sale will be personally supervised by our Mr. A. H. SEMONIAN, a native weaver and Oriental Rug Expert, who will give advice on rugs and decorating without charge durl.n days that these Rugs will be on display, gtevlmu to Auction Sale, a ecture on Orlental Rugs before 2aca Saie. ou are cordially invited to uu these rugs on Sept. 26, 27, 28 and 30— and make your selection lels Open evenings for your convenience, WE FULLY GUARANTEE EVERY RUG AS REPRESENTED Catalogue of the Sale Will'be Mailed Upon Request UNITED STATES STORAGE CO. 418:420 Tenth St. NW.~"“ " Metropolitan 1843 h ,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27 b O ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TSRS S ST NFAI 39th PM N.E., BEN G, D. C. a certain deed of trust, duly ruor“1 in uur No. 6332, follo u'l, e seq., t ds " of rict of Co- fumbla, ‘Snd ac she ‘reauest of the party se- the |cured ihereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction, in front o 14 rwm'tv slx'm Pax ToF 8 b 1929, A UR O'CLOCK PM.. the foliow: e THOMAS L. CARTER, AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale of Unredeemed Pledges. DAY MoRmNo, X, 1025 AT TEN e LOTS. ROAD SEPTEMBER SerooR. 1 se19-7¢ ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED "RBT COMMIRC!AL R' ESTATE, THREE-STOR' RENCE. ANGWN o5 Puumu Tois STREET (WEST. By virtue Df a :Eflll d"fl of trust, duly Y cnrded in Liber No. 6165, folio 43 et IQQ¢ chase the lend records of the District of S a o lumbn and at the request fl \h ¥ u- SHer tor sate by B 'Q'n'n e etion, T front of ublic. mustion, W front o NDAY, THE THIR- the premises, on DAY OF mask 1029, AT $ndand ses, “situate. i the premises, situate. i the District of Columbla, to wit: Lot numbered fty-one’ (51) in Alexander R. Shepherd's subdivision of lots in sauare numbered three hundred and forty two_ (). as ver plat orded in the. office of the suryeyor for lha e Digtrict of Columbla In Liber W. F.. at 'rmm of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $8,000. further particulars ST WHIEn Wil be. anhiounced. at time of sale: the purchase price above said trus paid in cash. A devost of 3300 Teagired at time of sale. All convey- ording. and nuuml fees at cost Terms of sale to be complied lnl-demnhed land and premises. situate Bf!mlnl District of Columbia, to All of that certain tract or tract ! known as lou No. 20 and 21 ln Tesms: The above will be sold subject the balance of & nnr deed of Irult lor 1646, flfl Dfl Mr mnlhi ln; 5 A eonveylnunt. fllllll hel at c Q of M plied wit! 'mun fllk lnd cost o( defaulting rmrchlur. after ays' advertisement of such ressle in Bnmcl newspaper published in Washington, ROBERT E. JOSEPH. Trustee, EXECUTCR'S SALE OF TWO-STORY. SIX- FOOM AND BATH BRICK DWEL! ELING: No 3R HREST NORTH: By authority vested in me as executor ef the estate of Margaret E. Paige. deceased, :)‘s'tu;xor:‘deu‘um‘d ocecutor will seli at public of the premises, ¢n WEDNESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF OC T Fatiowing-Gescrivad. wad e foliowing- lang and premises. Situste In the District of Columbia. desie: ‘day “of Wale, | nated as and being lot numbered one )mndred Jent 16 |and {wenty-elght (128 in ant Tisk and’cost of | Browne's subdivision of part of Ve Gayy' |In sausre mumbered nine (). in Bloo dute, %3 per plat recorded in Subdivision Book County 10, page 89, of the records of T of the District of . Cublect 1o covenants and restrie: tions of record. it of $300 re- ‘erms: A _depos auired. " conver cmm notary fees and e cording st purel Terms to_be Complisd "with within thirty dave. otherwise it to be forfeited and property resold. EAST 'LM isk and cost of defaulting purchaser. el fve ‘days’ advertisement of such 1e. ssle 1o some newspaper published in the stric umbia. ALTER P. PLUMLEY. 2620-d&ds ex8u Executor and Trustee. ADAM A. WESCHLER & & SON, Auctioneers. STEES “OF_TWO-STORY AND - M\{ BUILT, BRICK, DE. t“ RESIDE ITH _DOUBLE oAnAo o CREVY CHASE PARK- such resale in {lwr publlanea fa" tne ety of "Washing RALPH_P. BARNARD. HORACE G. SMITHY. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF_VALUABLE_ UNI PROVED REAL ESTA By virt recorde of deed of trus! Iuer No. tm. Tollo 237 th Tecords of the District of Go- fimble. ‘And &t the reaucst { fhe berty se; CiFed “ineraby.. the Underslened trustee Wil GHer 167 sale by Bublic avetion. ‘- front of the premises. on Wi A L, DAY OF s!rrmln, 1939, ‘THRE] P 1l 1 by J‘.‘....‘."’.’.‘.":‘g.‘f,'fi{‘,m of cel:;"m."":’"' By Yiriue of & deed of trust recorded in Lot five (5) in s¢ Liber No. 5973 at follo 9 et sec the land records of the District of columbin. -nfl at {f Tetuest'of the partles secized therery, trustees will offer for sale Divestment € (s i nvestment Corporation’s su of ‘the tract of land mfei s din Liber No. i Caual” ingtalimants. npnunua by promis- sory notes of purchase ble in one and i%o Sears, Cwith Interést e et™ S Covenants of resord. Subject to covenan ke *r be S01d sublect o & first deed of rust securing: seventeen thousand. five Bundred dollars {41 50000, de Febraury BE1050, with interest at 6iis: able’ semi-annually from r-bm-ry %, busnce 1 dasn. K Geporlt of”3 el 051> e th be Complied With thin na- rom the day of sale or the deposit to be t riciiag. he Fustees reserving The rignt Property & and et of° e flofiumn( Dure fier v and notarial” Terms to be davs from day ‘of F es the TIght to resell r;:‘vl’fl’"[n risk rel days' advertisement of such resal fewspaper published in w- hingto: CT.ARK., se14-dads.exSu Sreiving Trustee. THOS. J. QWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. USTEES' SALE _OF _THREE - STORY s BRICK APART;«‘H:NT srnun NORTH nnzm NORTHWEST (FULLY RENTED:! By vircue of a certaln deed of trust, dated July 26, 1929. being instrument No. corded July 28, 1920. amone the land records atrice of Columbla, and at the et o party secured thereby, the Tevaienad trotecs will sell 8t public au tion 'In tront of the premises, on MOND, TWENTY-THIR oF b rTAmW Z SO g 1 Eye Street Northwore. USTEES' SALE OF. VALUABLE TWO- TRUTORY PRAME DWELLING. SITUATE RO 353 DIX STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of & deed of trust recorded ‘in LBt Worl51S8 ot 070 G4 ot the land rec: | ¥ B A 9 A’ the ‘following-described land ords of the District of Colum emis situate in the istrict of Columl i Behie vurt oF ot Isieered Traver's gubdivision 0' ot l as per plat recorded in the_surveyor f r (II! District o! "3, at, folio Te4, and more a2y o f tust &3 | hundred and mmy-eum mom e Junnn Switt's_subdivision= of e o 1a Liner 87 8¢ follg’10'ih Ehe e aty as tor 815,10 square 1 F [ 3urvesors office of the District of Columbis, 0 3. Terms: Sold sublect 1o two prior decds of trut for approximately 36 furt particulars of time of sale: the purchase Drice fims of jsale: th8 DuUrchA~e RTichoate of $300 jeauired, Converancing re n_m{oam- et with within fifteen days, otherwise I forfeited and the property may be IJVQ {ired ‘and" Tesold a¢ the discretion of the purchase! trustees. - AN‘:,'#;, ZpEARD o. nx.-n. sell. 14, 0.23 ?68‘,5" 3 S, ION G. OWEN, UoTIO! 5e20-d&ds.exSu ‘Trustees. el L W TBOMAlfiV"Ol,. !tuot llonh'tll ADAM A. WESCHLER & , Auctioneers. SALE or VALUABLE nu’rom! nmcx DWEL! Fom date of ‘sale. : R2ne Purther ‘particulsrs at um of 3 All conveyancing and recording TWO- SITUATE SoUTH: ORY oA s'r BRICI By Viriue of & deed of st ucomd PAR e '5.,, ot “1, Liner No, 6040 at folio 348 of ti a ordl of the District of COI lumb BQ". l}lf ront. 0! lhe ;remuu o1 n TUESDA' Yy B SRR M. A)‘o’t num: [RT - AT ?ll’;lvl‘f\‘yx!uvln (1) _in A Heeclmlh n_ hun- cured thereby, the undersigned offer for sale by public auction, in {ront of the premiscs: on TUESDAY, TH 8 fol quml-flell:flbed land &) D! lee in the District of Columhtl'l. l& '5.) ln John lnd .Yeum sh H. Grilly's, !ubdlvlllfln lots in square uunn-ulx (76), Dln recorded in Liber gt ic! n um 8. IDIoV l’tg‘HmTY 0 Eh per ¢t per anmum, peyable a T _cent 5 ANy Beposit o 1300 reuln ired at time d fitteen "o complete. the ticu! Ill ll time of ‘and recording st TDWARD O. BALTZ ON G. QWEI N, AUCTIONEERS, apnually ot Durchaser. 5020-d&ds.exSu, . 3. QWEN & THOS. 3. QN ¥ USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BV N AS PREMISES 149 MON- xNo G 0% STREET N ORTHWEST. ms, o 5 -nurd of the purchase maser o e baid 1. Cash, Balaes two Taoa ingtatiments, msmemea BS® promis: £053 ‘notes"of purchaser. pazable in one and tWo years, wit An!ersn. at t annum_ from day of pazal annually, secu deed of tru ol or all cnh St Totion ot Bur- r.. A deposit of 3500 on ncl‘lnrmr" B Wittae of A cortain duly recorded in Liver No; ufl. *foits 0. ¢i sear he land records of the District of oohm- , and at the request of the party sec e ndersiened trustess will se blie suctfon, ir front of the premises, o NESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF OC- TQRER. 1930 AT FOUR.TA IRTY O'CLOCK , the following-described land and p; uu mune in the District of Oohlmbln. 20 ey W efeot of Jot of purchaser. Terns wsiied. W o PUrHALEE: qape Trom day of ule, other wise trustee reserves the right to resell property at risk and c def B e e gt et il g | Gt g, ® ' B anu o«’t71 3, mOTe DATCUIL- | * 1 iy exgn " AT @arelving Trusise. "T-rm . m“’ sublect, to '8, prior deed of | ADAM A: WESCHLER & SON, Auctioncers. 112, O Mrenase ';’,'m'.'":‘&‘é?i'fu'a mm s of | Trustees’ Sale of a Two-Story be patd xm h. A depostt of 3800 requl and Cellar Brick Dwelling, g LRSOTRE, B4 complie With Garage in the Rear, Known as No. 1114 Park Road Nortllwelt. Sithin e otherwise deposit 9 e T e N 59 um at o ta?n «l. &, of the l-nd e f th 8, de! e the d at the discretion of the and resold at AR, H. C. )ch 8020,23,25.28.30-0¢2 ADAM A. wucm.ll & BON, Au T WA A I?l of a certain lru gt 32 : foed of no. Tt tolto 3 istrict r‘\.b - the fol wlrg cost .y _day: Toliad” and" the Broperty. may b corded in ecor fauls “having “" lm AT ml “of land Daing"ih_the iy of Wash- Bm"lez of oa} mbia, and | in 1ts,” per f the surveyor o bia, in Liber 43 ai Bl mprovements Her for oo at of ms premises. on mc 4 nd_ premi Eflmn of Gotumbla, 3- Fish o o5 A ena fax- ‘sale, n& ’ D.f“aflllfll L e '.'i‘i"nd%'“n{m flfr&"’? proverts soid ml’ o deposit of |§b ¥ o8 o1 the m.r- Chaser at the lime of the acceptance o the bid. nation o title, flw‘“fi‘f‘; .u,:;',.:' AT B el “balance in_two omissory he tru reserve the roperty at the risk nd uf aser after -fm |fv fllyfl'fiurl °°‘“ & of such in some mewspaBer publla $he 8630-d&ds.ex8u s from the | es reserve | AUCTIONS. IS PALESTINE PORT'=: Jewish Population Increased From 3,000 at Close of War to 15,000. “Haifa, where British military forces recently clashed with rioting inhabit- ants, is one of the most lm% nt gate- ways to Palestine,” says a bulletin from the National Geographic Soclety. “The Bay of Acre, on the southern shore of which the city is located, af- fords one of the finest natural road- on the Palestine coast. Ocean- steamers, however, are compelled because of lack of docking facilities to anchor off shore. The Bay of Acre is indentation on the Pales- for 300 miles north of the mouth of the Nile. Jewish Population Increases. “Most of Haifs is modern. There is a German settlement, with fine resi- dences, business buildings and schools, some of which are surrounded by lawns studded with flower beds and shrubs. And the Jews have a new quarter which has been developing along modern lines, #s hundreds of Je' immigrants en- tered this port and settled in the city and in the immediate neighborhood. At the close of the war there were but 3,000 Jews in the city. In 1925 there were 13,000. Since then the Jewish pop- ulation has continued its growth, and the total population of the city has steadily increased until at the outbreak of the recent riots there were more than 40,000 Mohammedans, Christians and Jews in the city. “There is llttle in the city to recall that Haifa was the site of a settlement as far as the first century AD. There is.a congested native district in —_— - AUCTION SALES. ru'nv I)AYI. THOS. TRUSTEE'S snm 12 ANALUABLE T SISTING A MODERN Ry BRICK HSE" c,gsxnlgcls e pooug AND RTEENTH & TR Ronadt WASHING Whereas, =default hnvin( been made in the payment of the semi-annual intsrest due June 25, 1929, on the deht secured on the hereinafter-described land and premises by FBee Dlatrict of cnum-m And at the written reauest of e er of the note: by said deed of Trust, the undenlznm the trustee named in he sal trust. wiil offer for sale llnd-l he &vblom thereof at public auction, in tron t THREE-FIFTEEN remise; oc'( P M, ON MONDAY BEPTEMRER 1929, the follosing-described Tond and premiser, With (he” i abrorements: easements, rights. and . thereunto” belonging. situate e City of Washington, Dietric 5. Cnamely bered one hundred Bhd Gifieen (115 T Louls B Wine and William Mayse's subdivision of saiare num- bered ten hundred and twenty-nite (1028). per- Dlat Fecordedin ' Liber 10 follo 63: of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of e pur- Terms of sale: One-| ehase Drice ‘In sash. of which '8 denosty of two hundred dollars ($200.00) in cash must | ma ned trustee at the time o 5 nll nnd 't nce in equal notes Fa i date o e in one and iwo with interest there- ¢ the rate o e e e per annum, paysble semi-annuslly. and secured by deed o ty sold: or all cash at U 01 Fe purchaser. The Be complied with within thirty davs from date of sale. in default of which the pro will be resold at the risk and ¢ defaulting purchaser after five d: vertisement in some newspaper publishe Washington, D. .G All conveyancing. title examination and recording at the expense of the purchaser. UNIGN' TRUST COMPANY OF DISTRICT )y EDWARD J. STELL.WAGEN. President; dgeds.exSu ~ LEGAL NOTICES. _ WHITEFORD, MARSHALL™ & HART. torneys. 1IN TH smnmz co OP THE DIS- trict of Columbi; Siates of Amer s of Columbia Sand & Gravel 8. Hatton Corvoration At et Defendants. . 77143.—Pursuant to the require- ments of an act of Congress. approved Au- gust 13, 184 and the act approved Pe Tuary 24, 1905, hereby given !n P aamed defenda aoration dnder coniract ontereg Soany ot e R # ay st ates ol Amer} onstruction PWPI"OD for the eem \I fion and completion of ¥ certain publlc wort n RS Reservair, Sanl s neres ? Servoir 5 'made with said It the e Untted America "o n‘ he above entitied action has nlluted pon the o tatd- eontractor iRet the” Iatter, as ,onn»nm ana 1 end Tsey Fidelity P Glass xnm-nco anm 5y, "a cor. oration. as sure and Boch creditor my slie nis. or” It ihiz'action and'be made & perty herein a3 in 1nid act of Con% ded: u copy of this notice te u-mu a.uv for” three suc- Cassive weeks Evenine Star and ouce e %eek " for < ¢ | Washington Law Re ':ouih'm'"!fm“u.y S M 3 E L sibnone, erk A PROPOSALS. | iy R ) m"i"x.!,’a‘ w::zm Washington, ' D, ,9 until i e §"¥,"9 Vacuum cnm. bes, Totor:trucks 1o e ecoun) “‘&?&H&'"&EE#.‘T} Senerai ot 3.30. MOTOR COACH LINES. LURAY CAVERNS &y Bus ang the Pr Shenandoan National %00 es leave daily, oth B8 Ave. CBus Terminal) 3¢ intermediate Station Villey ‘Gonnection mections Cnorierca for WASHINGTON-LU New Fireproof Building FALL RATES NOW IN EFFECT Garage Walter J. Buzdy, Ine. A Smart Hotel the center of the town, with streets touches the cobbles at noon, and so hilly that few vehicles can negotiate them. The buildings, in poor repair and in many cases unkempt, appesr to be older than their century or two of “In normal times camels loaded with lumber from the forests back of the cuy und from the wide beach around Bay of Acre and sealed cases, per- hnDl destined for the hom of an awaitin vessel in the harbor, slowly plod throug the streets at a Amflx pace Donkeys, no taller than the average man's hips, stagger under loads so voluminous that only the legs of the diminutive animals are in sight. The old victoria with its dignified driver is still a part of a Halfa atreet acene. Late-Model Autos Used. . "But motor cars are driving these old jports to the gutters. In front of the houl the latest models from Ameri- can automobile factories are making it hard for the old ‘cabbles’ to find park- e Tabiea V-snaped bods sppeare. 1o a - y a) to be holding its own against thep of motor-drawn vehicles. “It has not been many years since electricity was installed in Haifa. While some of the inhabitants are still trim- ming lamp wicks, electric lights are be- coming popular, and the unkempt na- tive stores have been giving way to cleaner, light quarters with plate-glass show windows displaying modern mer- chandise. “One of the principal industries of Haifa, the cement industry, was begun by American capital. A $2,000,000 plant grinds out the dust for new building construction. The raw material is dug from the side of Mount Carmel; on iop of which Elijah mocked the prophets of Baal. In the mountainside pits the Mount Carmel dirt is shoveled into bas- kets and carried on the heads of scores of men and women to small dump cars. There are also soap factories, which were made famous when the German KAl.lem {hm'xte\zomm in 1898 and hon- e factory owners by an inspec- tion. The German colony was fimnpd.fd as a rell.luus center by German Tem- plars of Wurtemburg, who migral Haifa in 1868. The colony was closed to non-members of the Templars at first. Later other German colonists were ad- mitted, and the colony became an im- portant German trade headquarters. “Recognizing its importance as a Palestine gateway, railroad men have built lines connecting the port with im- portant cities along the coast and in the hinterland. One railroad line follows the coast southward. About 80 miles south of Haifa on this line trains bound for Jerusalem switch to the east for a 30-mile run to the Holy City. Another line out of Haifa penetrates another area familiar to Bible students, passing close to Nazareth and skirting the south shore of the Sea of Galilee. This line connects with the Hedjaz Raflread, which runs through Damascus and Aleppo. Branches of the Hedjaz touch the port of Beirut, one of the ‘press boxes' for the present revolt, and Tri- Ppoli, 40 miles to Lhe nm'lh of Beirut.” POLITICS IN DEATH OF GAMBLER DENIED District Attorney Banton Declares Rothstein Was Killed Because of Card Game. By the Associated Pres: NEW YORK, September 20.—! Attorney Banton, in a smumm?:h::: public yesterday, denied politics had any- thlng w do with the murder of Arnold A.m llly!n( his statement that Roth- steins death was “merely the outcome of a gamblers’ feud over cheating at cards,” he explained the cheating took place during a stud poker game several geo ks ::{ore Rothstein was killed, on “Rothstein,” he said, “and Geos McManus, who is now awaiting Ll’r;gl? for the mu!l;’der under $50,000 bail, were among the participants. McManus paid Rothstein $51,000 he lost in the game. but Rothstein never paid the $311,000 he lost to others, to whom he gave notes for his losses. McManus accused Rothstein of having cheated in the game, while Rothstein lmd g{icMum‘x's and others of having cheat 4| MEXICAN »ARiflY KEEPING NEUTRAL IN CAMPAIGN President Portes Gil Says Dictator Type Is Disappearing From Nation's History. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, Septerber 20.—The fact that nobody has accused the gov- ernment or the army of interfering in the preparations for the Mexican presi- dential elections on November 17 is proof that im ¢}mml elections will be guaranteed and that the army has sep- arated itself entirely from polities, President Portes Gil declared in a speech at a banquet given by a group of high army officers to Secretary of War Amaro. Fortunately, the dictator and tyrant type is disappearing from Mexican his- tory, the President continued, and the army is now commanded by men who unselfishly collaborate with republican uumuuom upholding and defending the social program which the govern- ment is carrying out. secfli 5 umdm ;l‘d the Mexican army is loyally developing the program mapped out for it by Gen. Calles when he was President. . Macedonia Rebel Chief Slain. LONDON, Sepbember 20 ().—An Ex- change Telegraph dispatch from Sofis, Bulgaria, last night said that the Mace- donian revolutionary leader, Barbaroff, and a friend were assassinated at Varna. ‘The killers escaped and their identity is not known. STEAMSHIPS. NEW LOW FARES TO AND In America’s Smartest Resort. THE ST. CHARLES ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY ationon_the Boardwalk no unn'i" Direct fr: WINTER "RATES NOW. e FECT m&&& New. Clavion ted f“‘ this all-year hotel ‘our Smpei d W lnl!! 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