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\ SALE—HOUSES. (Contint . SHELBOU A choice, restricted community . in a rapidly advancing location — Seven Rooms-Four Bedrooms—$8,450 * &Y OAK FLOORS AND TRIM through- out. Cedar-lined wardrobe closets. Complelelfi equipped . kitchens. KEL- VINATO! electric refrigeration. $500 Cash SEALEX embossed linoleum _floors. Double cabinet dressers. QUALITY gas range with base storage compartment. 359 50 Month Artistically colored tile baths with o Pembroke built-in tub and shower. Copper screened-in breakfast porches. CERTIFIED hot-water heating sys- tems. CONCRETE STREETS AND ALLEYS IN. Inspect 1212 19th PLACE N.E. Open daily and Sunday from Noon to 9 P.M. Four blocks north on Bladensburg Road from 15th and H Sts. George A. Wilson Company Bladensburg Road and M Street N.E. Atlantic 1274 A Real Home! At the Right Price! ! In a Convenient Location! ! ! 806 G STREET N.E Qix rooms and beth, electricity, cellar, furnace heat, front and rear rards, and in pertect condition throughous Hallways on first and second floors offer splendid rtunity 1 renting rooms, each room in the house affording :%vncy. el St Sturdily built, of pre-war construction, this home is one of the highly desirable 3-room-deep type, giving large kitchen instead of a kitchenette. Close to 3 car lines, within easy walking distance of Capitol, Union Station, Government Printing Office, and convenient to schools, stores, etc. Low Cash Payment Balance Like Rent Open Evenings and Sundays HARRY A. KITE, Inc. 1019 15th Street N.W. National 4846 FOR COLORED. NEW HOMES. NEAR GRANT CIRCLE. A beautiful colon! type brick home. col taihing 4 large bedrooms. tile bath. bullt-in RToMAN TATE. . 10b ‘Aha’ shower. beautiful kitehen, 1-piece [ po R inerot D S, "Built-in icer: concrete front porch wita WAL R T Oy Brick illars and iron rail: 3 rear porchen | Sfur, DOMes Row being bullt fa this b Tox20 ft.i house screened (hroughout: deep | hiave been soid. within (he lest Jear. Iofe with g Daved alley. This is One | sample House 3 L e T efon Dearooms. wiin, che Dotl- B2 oL \NE ining 4 actun g - g Bliity"or 2 ‘more rooms should the porehes CHAS. D. SAGER, be inclosed. In & tiful section just Afound the corner from Grant and Sherman Circies. ' It looking for & home just - SUEHs ol Tabeer ana better. ‘be sure o PETWORTH—$8,950. see this. - SELL OR TRADE, CAFRITZ, Boldiers’ Home: colonial. 4-bedroom not new. but in excellent repair. Sell 1404 K St. N.W. CENTER-HALL . L.E P PETEY—How Silly! ~The Most Remarkable Value We Ever Offered! AU?TION SALES, J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK STERd NoRTswaar o o Drrners NORTHW By virtue cf & certain deed of trust. di December 9, 1924, belnig instrument No. recorded December 17. 1924, amon records of the District of Columbls, uest of ‘the party secured “thereby. I sell at public T FOUR scribed land_ and premiss e District of Columbla. and nd being lot S5 in Al subdivision of square 623. he office of the surveyor Columbia in Liber R. W. D ‘Terms ‘of sale: One-third of the purchase d in cash, balance i st at six per centum ver of trust upon the Erop- at the option 0f th lat recorded in tl or the District of uired at time of recording, etc.. at f sale (0 be complied with frum day of sale. otherwise the trus- resell the prorerty. aulting purcharer tees reserve the At the risk and cost after five days’ advertisement of such resal in some mewspaper beblished in Warhin JOHN D. HOWARD. CHAS. 8. SHREV] WE DONT USE THE, *CAR S0 MUCH — —Now THAT rT's Cooter- —) HoTice Nov GOT PART OF T SHUT VP * AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. E w. Large Midweek Sal HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE New “Gulbransen” Upright Electric Reproducing Pi-'no. other High-grade Uprights and Players, Domestic and Im- ported Rugs, Governor Winthrop also Fine Table Desks, Colonial Sofa, Talking Mnchinel, Radios, Automobiles, etc. also Large lot Office Furniture, “Art Metal,” Double-dcor Cabinet Safe, Small Iron Safe, National Cash Register, Computing Scales, Delicatessen Refrigerator, etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1929 Purniture commencing ® A.M. and continuing until about 5 P.M. Automobiles 10 AM. Office Equipment 1 P.M. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Al.ltomobiles @ ESTATE. BEING A -STORY BRICK = AND STONE PING. CONTA A AR sions sl soviang || By Auction At Weschler’s THOS. J. OWEN & I QT et S W TR BaE BWELLING, KNOWR A8 1342 VERMONT AVENUE By virtue of & certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5569, folio 150 et sea., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the t public aucti o5 "MONDAY. . AUCTIONEERS, B, corded in Liber No. 6117. folio 428, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at’the request of the party secured RE 924 14th BEALTOR 'vx%\'-fi'ghu. 0036. TIETH DAY OF ‘T POUR-THIRTY scribed land and premiss District of Columbia, and being part of lot i numbered forty-four (44) in block numbered | THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, forty-five (45) “Holmead Manor." plat_recorded in Liber County Ni 46. of the surveyor's office recor District _9080. terms or trade for smaller property. ed of, upimproved Brokers' atten- RINCE. 314 Investment Bldg. a5 per plat recorded in COLONIAL BRICK. AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN. TomS ol N o o cGtRer. Tot 10 1t wide | 52 . path, b oofie_‘nfi{fi'y?fi:-:.;{ than $13,000, This home is brand- e 58 aving lust been. completed. ' Ths Kitchen eauipped even to the linoleum on | NEAR 14th AND PARK RD. the floor. T living room there is one o o of Thore cozy Breplaces. The Eedroms tre Semi-Detached Brick. spacious and cross-ventilated. The bath has a Pembroke tub, shower with 8-foot tiling and_all bullt-in fixtures. Cash payment is $1.500; . sl tached brick residence, is besond NORTH WASHINGTON Convenient heighbornood: - 1t s To REALTY CO., INC,, iy Mo xiholl "Thenter and. uptowi 7900 GEORGIA AVE. shopping center. 8ix exceptiol Ehepherd 2400. Georgla 4256, I tile_bath. two big electric lights, h: al weather stripping. rear yard and three: COLORED DOCTORS. age. Easy terms. A Rare Opportunity Presents DGES‘&“M‘K‘BBCISE% Itself 1012 Bye st N o L ‘ms:’ Sold_subject ‘to ‘a prior trust for $7.500.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: said trust to be deposit of $500.00 required. i at purchaser's Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee ARVER 1. CAMP. LARENCE R. AH! lowing terms. Terms of sal the purchase pric ness. All cash over and above s trust, Interest and taxes to be paid or ad- Justed to date of sale. A dep conveyancing, recording. etc. with sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and 510.23,25,28,30 POSTPONED THE ARONE LR 1 CRTOIN. AT FIVE-TWENTY OCLOCK PAL. asme oBY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. vertisement of such, paper published_in Washington, D. C. FUTURE_DAYR. TY-TWO APARTME! e ot A EeTtaih deed of trust 1é ertain deed o st Te- 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY thereby, the undersigned will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on WED- . 10 AM NESDAY. OCTOBER AT INTH. A CLOCK P.M.. the following-de: situate in the __8e30-a&ds.exSu 2, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Mcdern Two- e_Street’ Northwest. rior deed of trust securing an indebted- 12,500 00, 'ty will be H Dess of $42,500 00, and said property whica | 2300 Ontario Road Northwest, fubject to deed of | Washington, D. C. . Terms of sale d at risk and cost of d r after five (5) days' a esale in some new OF OCTOBER. AD. 1929, THIRTY, O CLOCK P.M.. the followi B, PRANCIS SAUL. WILLIAM P. BENSON. and designated 925 15th St, N.W. Trustées. | v 5.3, OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. THOS. 1152 Eve Sireet Korihwi Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate Improved by Flat-t Chair To purchase a prominent practieing doctor's residence on 16th st. near Scottish Rite Temple NEAR SCHOOL. contalnini waiting. _consultation and - surgical This desirable home located in Pet 5 rooms on ground floor, and 9 livini close o senoot. Tt containg four eood sised rooms with several baths on upper sleeping rooms and bath. The dining room floors: oil burner and many other is unususlly spacious and the pantry is quite up-to-date festures; $5.000 cash, bal- L memdesmiisid ance easy terms. s pleasia 'WILLIAM B. KRAFT, with 13 Ot Aowers And WAruSE ILL] : National 9869. one-car sarage on the prope: instantaneo heat $11.500. . usually_attractive. PETWORTH CORNER. “NORTH “WASHINGTON Charming corner brick home. located in REALTY CO,, INC,, one of the pretty sections of Petworth, con- 900 GEORGIA AVE. faining 6 beautiful rooms and closed sun |_ Shepherd 3400. Qeorria 4286, Brick Dwelling, No. 1953 Biltmore Street Northwest, Washington, D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5785, folio 424 et sea of the land records of the District of Colum ble, and at the request of the party secured ned trustees will sell at blic_auction. in_{ront of the premises. ESDAY, THE FIFTE AD. 1929 O'CLOCK PM. At Weschler Wednesday, Oct. 9th; 1 P.M. thereby. the unde: T equipped with awnings and is com- letely wea! ipped. ~ There is also an ENTH DAY OF FO the following-described land and premises. situate in the county of Wash ington, District of Columbia, a nd being lot forty (40) in Edward e€'s. subdivision of in block three plat recorded 40, of the records of the er. The price and terms make this Lome un- County' 18, fo parlor and sun porch finished exactly as rooms, concrete front porch, large outside pantry. hot-water heat, electric Big Bargain in Northwest! . hard- R - | JusT HOME YOU HAVE BEEN wood floors. bullt-n tib and shower: won, T oRIRG PONE TR% pfitE o WA D TO PAY. lerful, Iarge lot. with bullt-in g pave street and aliey. " Owner is very anxious to| o .. - WANTED TO PAY, o Sel. and has placed his home more than 32.000 below its cost to effect an immediate | DOrches. deep back yard, brick garage. CAFRITZ, ‘ago. 1404 K 8t N.W. District_sogo. | Now $7,850—Terms Arranged. Located in Upper. Petworth. NEAR 16th AND COL. RD. WAPLE & JAMES, Ine ONLY $500 CASH REQUIRED. 1226 14 8t ‘North 0962, Beautiful new 7-room brick home, large eolonial_front porch, screened-in breakfast venings. Potomac #014-J District of Co- lumbia, subject to the restriction prohibit- erection of buildin on the books of the ict of Columbia five (65) in block numbered four 5 OFFICE FURNITURE e R 8 e story brick dwelling Also Small Iron Safe. Ete. money to be paid in BY AUCTION equal installments. pa annum. payable semi. . d_Floor the purchaser. A deposit from the risk and cort NIGHT AUCTION ton, D. C. E| AT 462 PA. AVE. NW. - Q| "0 1 10100018500 O AT 1431 Eve Street N.W. 7:30 P.M. GUS EICHBERG Official Auctioneer, U. S. Government MEADE STREET NORTHEAST, recorded in Liber No. 5965. folio lumbia. and at the reauest of the Dai cured therebv, the undersizned trust h ‘ogether with the of a brick dwelling money to be pald in ca equal instalime; years, with interest annum. payable semi: by deed of trust upon roperty sold, or all cash. at tl A, deposit of 3500 will be All conveyancins improvements, venient’ ‘to’ eversthink. Newly decorate v T ™ 1 5 in_ th sale. out? painted intide and outside an THOS. J, OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | 100, 1, Pahic " "Som 1431 Eya 12, sold’ for $2,000 less than when new d of the purchase . ‘balance in {wo pavable in one and t 'r _centum per TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE POUR- CHAMPLAIN STREET NORTHWEST. X By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | known as “South recorded in Liber No 5978. folio 93 et sed. er. required at time 5 Otoh of the .and records of the District ot Co- at cost of purchaser. porch, beautiful lawns and shrubbery and Ty e L e ToRhers repre: $11.950. Tt °Cail M, < i iehtative, at. National 8936, or Columbia MT. PLEASANT. 8030 _after 6 p.m. on. beautiful colonl in the pretty section of Mt. Ple taining 6 bright, cheerful room: ception hall, 2’ modern bath PETWORTH HOME This home contains 6 rooms and bath and ali modern conveniences. It has just been traded to us in part onsideration by "ihe former owner HNO0! IAEEs BiHp Srel it for a larger' residence. Inasmuen | lot. beautifully planted. end earage. as we are bullding and selling our is one of the nicest homes in Chis for O Bomes, Coa s sory Wmuous’to | The owner has placed s sacrifice price lor Qispose of this one. It s in excellent | §1 immeciate a8ie. & orw. condition. . BREUNINGER & SONS,, JUST OFF LINCOLN PARK. $7.950. Owner has _purchased suburban home and is offering this attractively - FOR COLORED. L. +Investment Bldg. National 2040. located property st an exceptionaily on 1 3 e raroff Lincoln Park and Near 18th and Columbia Rd. i‘i::n;(:;'edr:vo éfl"x"'r‘l‘o’& the new * Home and Investment gandition: Six rooms, pantry. modern . A splendid three.story and base Sath, Tow.ts electric Tights, awnings, ment modern btick home. and Difered st a very low price. EVENING PHO Ther ONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. are nine large rooms, and three tiled HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. baths, equipped as three apartments. , The second and third floors when 1tors. .’ rented can easily carry the payments 1412 Bye 8t NW. oo Prankiin 9503, \"on the house. L. E. BREUNINGER & SONS,, $8.250, Investment Bldg. National 2040, MARYLAND AVE. N.E. e AND MERIDIAN STE N | i oerkink. SontAInIng § 1ntes, ToomA: & FIRST COMMERCIAL. ' ' t; hot-ws home ‘or ‘ideal location Tor business. ~Price | and 3-car sbrage on s iarge lot 135 fect CHAS. D. SAGER, Uindoubtgdly be sold In the very near future. i ible pa; McLachlen Bankms’uCorp'n. - ot 50x1! — $1.500—10, rooms, sarase, sleeping porenes; ~ALL O 6,750—8- brick, with garage: very d ! Sifeoie and Convenient Northwest lo- on terms. 16 be ‘complied with within' 30 da t “sale. otherwise the truste reserve the right fo resell 2 the risk and cost of defaulting purchas 1t advertisement of such " Rewspaper published in W HENRY P. BLAIR, feat, electric 1ights, hardwood fAcors, sereens, wnings, concrete front porch and 2 won- irrflll Toar Dorches, House in perfect co ~263.9:0.%.0.10.10,13.14.15 ___Trustess. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Contained in No. 1603 K Street N.W. By Public Auction Thursday, Oct. 10th Commencing 10 A.M. Double and Twin Beds, Dressers, District Court Case No. 868 in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. Terms: _Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for about $62.000.00. further partic of which will be announced the purchase price above paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 reguired. Conveyanci) o fhirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold | fimbla. ‘nd at ihe request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will at the discretion of the trustees, fustees TLA le by public auction, in fron offer for sale by public suctls A&ds.exSu 1432 EYE ST. NORTHWEST. Thos. J. Owen & Son. 1431 Eye st. n fimbia, ‘and at the request of the party se- | the District of Columbia. ChTRAnintE " the underataned. trutiees wiil | Termel Sold subject 10 prior, deed of 5 rems : e A D O I ORENTH DAY OF | which will be announced at time of sale: SEIGOBER. AD. 1920, AT FOUR-THIRTY | the purch O'CLOCK P and ‘remises, fumbia. and . desi South sixty feet front by the depth of lot 30'in block 12 in Hall sion"of “Meridian Hil eight Teet of said part of lot condemned ani faken for alley porposes by Droceedings in ‘the foilowing-described land | Paid in ca 1 1 the trustees. ‘exceptine the west | At the discretion of the trustess, WM. H. H. TERRELL. 1431 E % | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real scribed in said deed of trust upon the fol- E.'.'e’ ll'llprcved by Two_ Said property is subject to Stcry Brick Dw‘"i-n,, No. By virtue of a ce; recorded in Liber No of the 1and records of the District of Colus bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees, will offer for sale by public_auction. in front of the premises. ON WEDNESDAY, THE_ SIX- TEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1929. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia. to wit: Lot 3 in square 2697 in William G. Irvin's subdivision of part of tract of land known as * plat recorded in Liber 64, records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for $.500. at 5157, due July 27, 1937; balance, £1,000.00 cash.’ the Temainder $75.00 per month. including interest at 67. secured by a second deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash over trust. at option of pur- chaser. A deposit of $300.00 required at sale. All conveyancing, Pecording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of otherwise trustees resers property at risk and cos chaser. such_res Washington, D. C. it of $2.50C.00 [ By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly Will be required at the time of sale. All | recorded in Liber 5916, folio 201 et sea.. of ¢ the cost of | the land records of the District of Columbia. be complied | and at the request of the Darty seeured hin thirty (30) davs from day of | thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public_auction. in front of the premises. on, TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY scribed land and premises, situate in t county of Washington, District of Columbia, and being_lot numbered seventy-seven (77) in John Miller's subdi- ion of lots numbered fifty (50) 10 sixty- “Meridian Hill.” as per plat recorded in the Adam A. Weschler & Som, Aucts. office of the survevor for the District of olumbia in Liber County 23, at folio 79: ubject to covenants of record. together with the improvements, consisting of two- Terms of sale: Ore-third of the purchase ash, balance in (w0 bie in one and two Sears. 'with interest at e contum per DITIREL Ave. AW nouially. from day. of sale. secured by deed of trust upon tl property soid, or all cash, at the cption of 1 $500.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days av of sele. otherwise the trustess reserve the right to resell the property at of defaulting purchnser. davs’ advertisement of such resale OF 75 AUTOMOBILES Q| Sm A e, o, Shant ADAM A. WESCHLER & TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE EQUIP- 6.1 WEDNESDAY, Oct. 9 THOS J. OWEN & SON. AUGTIONEERS. RUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING KNOWN A8 PREMISES 4601 By virtue of a certain deed of trusi. duly S et seq. of the land records of the District 2t CO- | owing: 2 1 Blancher. 1 Large Oven. 1 8 3 Cocling_Stands. 4 Tables, 2 Racks. 1 Gag Stove. 4 Scales. 1 Underwood Typewriter, ¢ Peanut Warmers, 1 Ford Coupe, 1926 Model: 11 %nrd Truck: tosether with the trade. s of sale: Cash. A deposit of $200 'H”;!;T required at sale. ‘Terms to be com- plied with within five days from day of sale. otherwise tm?tus r;srrv: t;\ed:fl!‘ll‘.u(:'l’;f;“ on FRIDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF OC- TOBER. AD. 1000, AT TWO, 0 CLOCK B BRICK APART.- | the following-described land and premises, SEaRY ANOWH SAe T HA PEATN situate i the District, of Columbin, and e esignated as and being lof n s CUURTS 1N BERNET NOBYHWEST 10 | in Mary F..Orme's subdivision of land now Kenilworth” as per_ plat recorded in Liber County 71 at folio 36 of the records of the office of the surveyor of 00.00. further particulars of price above said trust to be B s A d!gf&". ng ’300‘,00 l‘!;l:;{:rqs ing described, 1and | Sonveyancing, Tecoring, etc.. at purc] cost. Terms to be complied with within ated B3 pande 58y B | thiriy days, otherwise deposit forfeited and 'y e, Jepth O 4% | the broperty may be advertised and resold NOTICE OP PARTNERSHIP. hereby given that under & 0¢8.10.12.15.17 Trustees. |on the first day of October. id ‘trust to recording. etc.. at purchaser's BREUNINGER. WILMER F. STICKLE. Trustees. ises, on DAy GF oCToBER. 103, AT, Mattresses, Chests of Drawers, Desks, Rockers, Chairs, Pic- tures, Gas Hot-Water Heater, Etc. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, Adam A. Weschler & Son. Auet; OWEN & SON. g 4 ceedin, orde” of Cthe District of Columbis, we shall | the Supreme Court of n front of the premises. on TUESDAY. b d ENTH DAY OF OCTOBER. AD: | not 0 AT T O T O L e eagt 10 | feet: thence Torth 66 desrees 24 minutes CK B! iG NO. 1410 YOU STREET N By virtue of & certal recorded in Liber No. 6228, folio 231 et sea. f ‘the District of Co. uest of the party s Sailn ishirel B Siny l“ A.%, lrl AT THRI numbered thirty-eight (38) and the east 10 feet front by the full depth thereof of lot | east 72 numbered thirty-seven (37) and the west | minutes we 10 feet front by the full depth thereof of | Of Cedar Sirect, g lot numbered thirty-nine (39) in squere | said line of sald Cecar street SOub i Tumberea ity Wingred” and cigher Cling | sress 20, miper west LIV S7T: in~ Jose s : ‘Glendale.” ‘as per plat recorded in_Lil id lan ved in deed leed ot trust, duly of the land records Attractive colonial-type brick home, lo- | ff he 1and records, h A 2" Hent. eleotric. lighta. har Corner property, 10 rooms, 3 baths: un- | wood fi screened throughout. excelled_opportunity to acquife an excellent y Jaundry trays, et designated as V. Barbour's subdivision of . 88 per plat recorded in Liber of the records of the office of the e District of Columbia. in one, two and three vear: wllhmln!are’ $16.000 at 614 X DT o e o reauized ot (ime ane-third cah, remainder in equal i REAI n; ty. furt| 024 14t BT, N TONATIONAL 0038, E."%'?.'nmn'n “Adams 3641 between & an announced at time of sal 49,000—12 2 baths, double sarage best section of Brookiand, Wm“”_'fig BUY “0‘7:'3'_ fehae” price: abave said White or colored property; any cendition: Slso ha oc3-d&dbs.exSu many clients who wish to purchase 1431 EYE ST. N.W. imbia, to wit: Parts of lof e bl t,_recorded . 5 er pla i TRUSTEES' SALE_ OF VALUABLE ONE. | ~Takoma Park: as per plat, reorfes o STORY FRAME DWELLING. SITUATE | Governor Shepher NOOTi315 GLAY STREET NORTHEAST. | for the same at a point on the southerly By virtue of & deed of trust recorded In Liber No. 6034, at folio 35. of the land rec- treet, as evidenced by iahs i Distriet Oourt, Case No. 92 street as evidences r street south 6 s 24 minutes We ber | Provements on sa ‘at follo 10, in the surveyor's office of e, ‘and the purchaser allowed fifteen | Stallments of one and two ve al from date of sale to complete the pur- secured by a second deed of trust upon tl sale. a: hage. Further particulars at time of ¥ All ‘conveyancing and recording at cost of | OPtion of purchaser. A deposit of 3500 re purchaser. property sold, or all cash over trust. aquired of ‘purchaser at time of sale. VERNON G.. OWEN. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to & segding e o o e £10] 'ALTER REALTY CO, Many other_proverties in various sections | 924 17th BN Nat. 4125 Eves Bot. 4491, of the cit; houses for rent. ,;,' R et 108 AUCTION SALES, HOME IN GOOD o] BUILT BY C. H. SMALL [[| o sotises - Decymber 30 1928, bein ent : D oe Decembes 31, 1426, i Liber PRICE, $8,050 ||| 5% seenint fy bl Bl . /An ‘attractive 7 , tapestry ‘brick home, overlooking a large k, in & community of new mes; convenient to public and rochial schools; within one line. Hardwood Dlat ] o n&fflfi laundry trays, buflt-in garage: District umbla. voncrete street, Will make terms T “’f‘i.:;',"‘“,tgi.'u. . to suit responsible buyer. ouncs a 'u—uu X Phone National 2100 be- k tween 9 AM. and 5 P.M. Trustees ment House Known as The | inston. D Alabama, Situate at theNorth-| = = east Corner of 11th and N|ioiw A weschiz .IN| ZDAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Streets Northwest, Contain- | raysrree SALEOF. vALuABLE mEAL ing Forty-Nine Apartments. L, B oK By dbetue of o certain deed of trust. dated | BAGE GORNEROF ELEVENTH AND W August 24, ber"No: | _ BTRERTS NORTHWEST %t folio 247, among the land records | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly af the' District of Columbis, und af the re- | recorded in Liver No. elst, folio 320 ef seq U o o 4E PR Wik SEIL et IENE atice | Pamb d at th t of indersianed | i3tees w blic umbia, “and st "the reauest o Tt} ay be Ly N 8.10,12,14.16.17 ot 3 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Dwelling No. 1635 Webster Street Northwest. et SOl R NEW FOUR-BOOM Wfifi‘%’?‘t‘}m ORTHEAST LOCATION “‘g’,’uf'! ufi > SR RioRe: rtain deed of trust dated i No. 49, for sale by pi premises. Dl trict of Columbia, and deslgnated as and | P.M., the following-described ing Jot 38 in the ise: » Soubar Bates Warren and John L. Warren, of lots | wit? twenty-six hu in_squsre 315, a3 per piat tecorded in, the | of fotg in equare 331, a¢ weif Mnfivn is ded in ce. e District of Columbia, 1B 0, BT e ‘particulars d ‘at the RiCasn of T "‘flfiln o &mrm-fip ?:vrfll FRERS L beror. A TWO-STORY BRI AT 801 1027, and recorded in of the land records of the ot of it of the premises, on AY, | secur thereby, the under: DA; OF OCTOBER, A.D. | will offer for m by public auctio: ?nn O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- | of the premises, on *l‘rmei)h X nd and situate in the | DAY OF OCTOBER. 1029, AT $ subdivision made by ituate in the Distri i B i ol ol the said surveyor in Liber 30. at rded 1 inches front by depth of rDelfigl‘:ltel 0‘} 'a‘afifiln'l:lhe#:‘ 3 339, immediately | page 217. e above described 'E:rlnl of sale: The above 3 The east 10 feet of | be sold subject to a prior deed xmgt'l’tw e described part of | $4.000 at 614%, due January 17. aid ject to restrictions of record, | ance all cash over trust. A deposit of LD o o e "ol | rocaired o pusehases st timg of-gaie. Al trust for $165.000.00, further particulars of | conveyancing. recording and notarial fees at which will be annouriced at time of sale: the | cost of purchaser. " Terms of salg to be com; e ays B¢ 85-600.00 requlred: | Rale, otherwise the trustees ve "mmc"r’;.fl: ase price above said trust ‘deposit 8t the pur- | to resell tne property, at the risk haser's cost. rmlnal be of the default purchase il Rl B SR, 38 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Augtioneer: TRUSTEES'_SALE OF FOUR ONE.STORY C] RES. NOS. 318. 320, 322 AND PRSI STRERT, TAKOMA' PARK. D. C. rtain deed of trust. duly ReXme. to be. complicd with™ WIEH | rBoracq o Tiber No. S0a6. follo 41 e s¢a 58 %he dand Tecords of the District of Co: and banking and stock and bond b business in the city of Washington. District of “Columbla, having offices at present At 9508 H street n.w.. in_said city, from the first day of October, 1929, and 'continuin unti] September 30, 1939, unless sooner ter. minated by mutual consent of the partners their legal representatives or assigns, with a capital of two hundred and sixty thousand dollars ($260,000), of which amount two hun- dred thousand dollars ($200.000) has been contributed by George Hewitt Myers as & DA i 3 X P.M.. the following-described land e O e aeasitugte in the DIStrict 1,08 Shec capitalt: W. Finpey and T. Baker Robinson. all of Washington, D. "C.. as general partners. ‘The business of tI transacted by the general partners only. George Hewitt Myers. as special partner, T o b e Yona e atmoun of it s or 5 Seon Srou d GEORGE HEWITD i ts 1 n Symeiay 1o Y5t prGiberts” subaivision cf the District of Colum- nt 18.4 feet from the s line, of lot 1 and runnmg nce south 23 degrees 3 minutes east 80.03 feet: thence north 23 degrees 3 st 80.03 feet to the southerly line THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ATE, _IMPROVED BY ~ BRICK APARTMENT BUILDING. CONTAINING TWENTY _APARTMENTS _AND TWO BTORES ON GRADE, KNOWN AS THE HERMITAGE AND SITUATED AT NO. 1117 VERMONT AVENUE AND NO. 1110 AND NO. 1112 14th STREET NORTH- WEST, WASHINGTON. D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 5819, folio 64 et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the rea: thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premise: on "THURSDAY. 'OCTOBER TENTH. 19 AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., tl following described land and premises.’ situ- ate in the City of Washington. District of Columbla, and_describe eleven (11) in Charlotte Dailey's subdivision of lots in square 215, as per plat recorded in Liber 37 folio 6. 'of the records of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, to- gether with the improvements consisting of a four-story brick apartment building, con- taining twenty apartments and two stores n_grade. of the party secured and being lot Terms of sile: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two cqual instaliments. payable in one and two years. with interest at six per centum per annum, payable sem: sale, secured by deed property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $1.000.00 wil be required at time of sale. ~All convey. ancing. recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 1o be complied with within thirty (30) days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defsulting purchaser after five da: such res Washingten, D. C nnually from day of f trust upon the advertisement of le in some newspaper published in J. M. WILLCOX. R. BRUCE WARDEN, Trustees. Story and Cellar Brick Dwelling With Two-Car Brick Garage, No. 1522 Varnum St. N.W. in_deed of trust duly 433, follo 83, et sea. The above property will he the right to resell of defaulting pur- ter five days' advertisement Of le in some newspaper published in '3 W. STAGGERS. )gARTl’N J. “eNAMAR‘Ae-e N, Auctioneers. MENT AND FIXTURES OF THE HOME PEANUT COMPANY. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded June 6, 1928, known as Instrument No. 94. of the land records. District of Column- bia. and at request of party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auctien. in ON THE ELEVENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the followl scribed personal property designated as and being all the miscellaneous fixtures, equip- ment. automobiles. formerly used in connec- tion with the «Home Peanut Company busi- ess at above address and especiall - ¢ Roasters. 2 Royal Grinders. Tth st. s.e. Washington. D. C. 3 in some newspaper published in GEORGE_P. LEMM, v HINAULT. 9.10 WEBB CHIN A ustees. LEGAL _NOTICES. “HcKENNEY, FLANNERY & CRAIGHI Attorneys. . 193 bolnn“‘fi e clerk of the Supreme Cou ?l;-:eD?!'tlll:l of Columbia, the undersigned kerage ial partner and the remainder of said tion by Yelverton E. Booker, Harry tnership will be resaid contribution. o A SIVERIOR . BOOKER, HARRY FINNEY, T. BAKE A OFFICIAL NOTICES. land r¢ ‘COMMISSIONEI recorded in Liber 4168. folio 338. of the land BT, a8 follo 10, n the TV oL 8 0Tl s | records of said District and covenants of coyenants of record o " ach. balance | - Téims of ssle: The sbove property will e e e 1 be_sold sublect o a Drior deed of trust for 'due November 13. 1930: bal- | trety Bleids. *$KoCrok % REY*». TAGARERRG Commisstoners, D. C- EDWARD C. BALTZ, conveyaneing, recording and notarial fe hien | Sponled ol ol iiZ i foom o8 . OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, rl:hl( to resell the property. the risk and sox ‘Sale of Brick Apart- | St ki seliing Bhichbes sir, - aper g\lblllhed in the city of Wash- Trustees. 5. to vision RS OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Wl} tober _4. 1929— Ordered ’ that . ion 3, Article IV, of the Police Regulations of the District of Columbia desi#nating stands for motor-drawn ’ vehicles for equipped with taxi-meters, b2 and the same is hereb: gmended by abdlishing the present Stan . on the south side of Massachusetts ue n.w., twenty feet west Of the wes a . Buiidine line of Dupont Gircie, to be parke six_vehicles, and by es on RESORTS. AT Lm." .cc.:"-nu‘- B o A Boardwalk Fireproof Baildin ALl RAFES ROW IN EFFECT Garsge Walter J. Busby, Inc. e stock in THE EVENING STORY Sally Field, Model. In her well made dark-blue suit and small, jammed-down hat, with just the right amount of hair poking out and her cheeks showing a vivid splash of pink, Sally Pield made an enticing pic- ture—enticing enough to cause more than one male head to turn for a lingering glance. A girl with less courage and ambition than Sally would have given up long ago, but she had infinite faith in her ability to become a successful illustra- tor. She studied at the art school when there was money enough and worked as a model of sorts for other illustratois when her funds were low. Engrossed in her thoughts, she headed up the avenue. Some one called her name and she turned to see Sara Chidder, the only girl from her old crowd who felt any sympathy with her ambitions. “Hello, Sally! Whither bound at such a gait?” “I'm on my way to Paul Westfield's studics to pry him loose from a job.” “My dear! Not Paul Wesifield? Why, I've heard dozens of people say that he is the hardest man in the city to work for. Have you ever seen nim?” “No, I haven't, but I mean to today. “t’ ll’llive to pretend I'm the ice man to get in." “Sally, Sally, there’s no one like you!" laughed Sara. “Good-by, dear girl, and the best of luck.” At the viaduct Sally stopped, pretend- ing to look down, but in reality poking desperately at a cinder that had lodged in her eye. A pleasantly impersonal voice made her turn, the injursd eye swimming in tears. 1 “Can’t I be of assistance? My friends call me the best amateur cinder- remover in town.” : “Oh, if you could do something I s PROPOSALS. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE Supervising Architect. Washington, D. C.. October 5, 1929—Seaied proposals’ will be opened in 'this office at 3 p.m., November 4. 1920, for furnishing all ‘labor 'and material necessary for a complete elevator plant in the Government Printing Office, extension. Washington, D. C. All prospeciive bidders are hereby ‘notified that any bid submitted in response to this advertisement must be fccompgsied by a statement of facts in de- tail of the business and technical organiza- tion of the bidder available for the contem- plated work, including financial resources and building experience, etc. The United States expressly reserves the right to reject any bid in which the facts as to business and technical organization. financial re- sources or bullding -experience compared with the project bid upon. justily such re- Jection. The successful bidder will be re- guired to furnieh a performance bond of 0% of the contract price. Drawings and specifications may be obipined from this office A;, WETMORE, Acting, Super- 0c8.10, 3 vising Architect. AUCTIONS should be very grateful.” Even in her ,‘ one-eyed state Sally could see that he was young and far from unpleasing to A moment of ‘ense silente, & deft twist with the corner of a white hand- kerchief, and the stranger anavunced triumphantly that that particuias sy of coal would bother her no more. She thanked him and turned quickly, giving him no time to make social ad. vances. but he followed determinedly at ] “what's _your Coulin't we walk along to- In a panic she turned on him, saying “I suppose you strike up acqual ances with girls every day by making yourself an indispensable hero. sider a man who makes himself an- noying no better than an ordinary Before he could utter a protest she fln;g!g into fnn &glcfo bufldln?[. 7 ve minuf 4 Sally mounted the steps leading to a spacious recep- tion room, her shoulders carried well back, her chin tilted at its most charm- “You have an appointment with Mr. Westfield?” interrogated the girl be- hind the great carved desk. stated Sally, there is no reason why he should not 1 shan't take more than five minutes of his time if he thinks I “I am sorry, but Mr. Westfield has made it a rule never.to see any one without an appointment.” went out, her steps lagging, her nt in seeming dejection. Shortly after 4 o'clock, Paul Westfield threw down his brush to rumple his thick blond hair with paint-stained he called to the girl at the desk, “come here a minute, please. I want you to take a good look at me. Do I look like a common bum to you?” “Why. no sir; you don't. just as usual.” Mary went out, wondering what had come over her employer, who was in- variably even-tempered. “Who's there?” he shouted in answer to a knock at the back entrance of the The door opened slowly, as though eatest effort could it moved at all, and there appeared a ;’t.oflple”d“sm’%gy old figure, her face len in a peasant shawl, in her hand a bucket and scrubbnlshAL “Meester Westfleld?” she quavered. “My seester, shee too seeck to work. only by the up All expense tours of varying duration H H ; THOS. COOK & SON ] i STEAMSHIPS. _ take her place.” “Very well,” he nodded indifferently. The old woman—she looked all of 70 in her dirty sweater and voluminous skirts—tottered slowly across the room to fill her pail. All during the clean- ing-up process she talked in a high, uerulous voice that drove the already lisgruntled illustrator almost to dis- “My_good woman. I'm sorry, you'll have to stop that talking. had a hard day, and I must have quiet.” Out of the sudden quietness his out- burst had created. he heard a quiet voice behind him say: “Mr. Westfleld, I should like so much to work for you. Won't you give me a He wheeled about. upsetting the vase at his elbow, to stare at Sally, over mixture of mirth and fright were struggling for mastery. “The gir]l with the cinder in her eye,” “But how in the deuce he stammered. HONOLULU BUVA, AUCKLAND. SYONEY The Well Equipped Royal Mail Steamers “AORANGI” (22,000 tons) Oct. 16. Dec. 11 “NIAGARA” (20,000 tons) Nov. 13. Jan. 8. Sail from Vancouver, B. C. For Fares. etc., Apply Can. Pac. Railway, 14th St. at New York Ave. N.W.. 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I work for her. “Well, I'll be—— I—" He stopped short to stare at her in undisguised “But where did you pick up this crazy outfit,” touching the sweater. “Oh,” Sally explained calmly. convinced an old woman in the next block that she wanted to take a nap while I transacted some important busi- Il have to get back or she's liable to try to get into my suit. you think,” and there was and anxiety in her voice, of use to you?” He hesitated, regarding her out of eyes almost closed with laughter. “Sure- 1y a nice girl like you wouldn't be safe working for & common bum!” Her smile, flashed out, but she man- gravely enough, best to reform you (Covyright. 1929. “My seester, she ‘Henry R. Mallory” sails from New York to Galveston October 19, November 2, 16, 30* and every other Saturday thereafter. Comfortable accommodations, ‘Take Your Car. Rolled Aboard. No Crating. All-year freight service every Wednesday & Saiurday