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REAL ESTATE C , MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 1929. SALE—HOUSE: (Continued.) SALE—HOUSES. {(Continued.) VISIT FORT STEVENS EXHIBIT HOME CONSIDER THE REMARKABLE VALUE OF THESE HOMES PRICE $350 855 DOWN $7"850 Per Month § ROOMS. BRICK. SEMI-DETACHED. BUILT-IN GARAGE SPECIAL FEATURES —Hardwood_floors. —All wind loors screened. ZRichen tauipped whth ail modern improvements. such ay bullt-in frontn board. broom cloret. space for breakfast nook, beautiful white “enameled iink and range -] Illle-ln 8 LD tubs in the basement. TElectric floor plugs in evers room. =iS ot concrele alleyway. —A 'restricted neighborhood. 2> rinutes from midtown. eonvenient te schols. churches. stores. two car lines and a bus line. contaiE o ENT PARK which adieins Fort Steveny will ntain playsrounds. wading and swimming pools. tennis - nonfln.‘ etc.. where children can enjoy healthful sports In fiom OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M. TN flv:-nul 16th st. to Colorado ave.. then to Geor to Tuckerman st.—turn right and follow signs to the take Georgia ave. car to Tuckerman at WARDMAN 'a ave. out Georgla furniahed home, of 1437 K ST. N.W, MAIN 3830 HALF SQUARE OFF 16th Detached Brick—Four Bedrooms $13,950 You will go far to duplicate this remarkable value in a detached home in a section recognized as one of the city's foremost better- class residential neighborhoods. House built less than three years. Features include sunroom, oak floors upstairs and down, hot-water heat, attic over entire house, paneled walls in living room. Lot 50x132. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Eight Rooms—Two Baths—Two-Car Garage $12,950 An exclusively situated home that will have an outstanding ap- peal to those who have been seeking a house of this size in the Chevy Chase section at a. moderate figure. It has eight unusually large rooms, two baths, attic, hardwood floors and is weather-stripped and screened throughout. Gargge for two cars. Convenient to car line and school. UPPER 16th ST. SECTION West of 16th—Five Bedrooms $13,750 This well located brick: residence is offered hy an Adny officer, who is leaving Washington, at a figure that will not fail to effect an immediate sale. The home is semi-detached, with large well pro- {and others' subdivision of part of block 45 JUDGE TORT - HANENT SEEN YOou COME._INTO THE BBNK HERE FOR AN AGE'= TH\S \S AN HONOR- T AC TO_TH\ PLOCE =~ NO O™ THE PURMW LOOWKS FLOOR \-\Dg \(t‘\-\i DUST A MEDE A CHANGE HERE - WHN EVEN THOSE OLD CORWESS THET WeNE ™ TTHAT CORNER FOR | \SARS ORE GONE- TH\S ACTUALLN AFTER PLRCE OF SCHOOL - AUCTIONS —Bv HAROLD GRAY. YM _MIGHTY GUAD TO SEE BVEEN NRANG\NG LOOKS L\KE A BLUS\NESS FOR A CHANGE - MOU HERE, AMNIE = \ AMBGINE OLD JOWN PAMS MOU VERM MUCH = BUT (TS A GOOD POS\T\OW- NMOULL MAxE \T A R YO COME 1N HERE OFTEWM- PON'T g AUCTION SALES. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. A & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Street Northwosi. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- UTORY BRICK DRELLING, KNOWN A8 PHEMISES 1010 SPRING ROAD NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6213. follo 165 et seq. of the land records of the District of CO- lumbia, and at the request of the Darty secured thereby. the undersizned trustees wiil sell at public suction in fropt of the prem; ises, on WEDNESDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D. 1029, AT FIVE O CLOCK P.M., the foilowing-described land and prem- ises.” situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and being lot 140 in Boyd in “Holmead Manor.” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District off Columbia in Liber 41 at folio 85. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for '$4,000.00. further particulars of which will be'announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in eash A deposit of $300.00 required. Con- vevancing. recording, etc. at purchaser's cost. ~Terms to be 'complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the “discretion cf the trustees at the risk and cost of the defaultine purchaser. WILLIAM T. PEAKE. CLARENCE . WEIDEMANN, 2628,30,02,4,7,9 Trustees. AW THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until MONDAY, THE POURTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1920 SAME HOUR and place. oc10.14 BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON: Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE EQUIP. RPERE ANl FIxTURES OF FHE HOME PEANUT COMPANY By virtye of & certain deed of frust, duly recorded 0. o lumbia, une € the and thereb: i9: fand " records. District of at request of the undersigned trust . known as Instrument "Cor public_auction. in 735 th st ON THE ELEVE! "OBER, the followt ng-described personal designated as and being all the miscellane- ous fitxtures, equipnient, automob erly used in connection with the Business at above addre: Peanut Company and especially the ers. 2 Roval Grine Terms of sal will be required at plied with within property at risk and cost of defaulting ollowing: 2 Royal 1 Blancher.1 e Roa La 3 Cooling Stands. 4 Peanut Warmers, s 1 tove, 4 Scales. Ford Trusd; to- ck in trade. A deposit of $200 Terms {0 e coi ve days from day of otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell “Cash. sale. chaser, after three days' quch, resule in some nel 005,7.8.9,10 Fii% SAME AOURUARD FLACE ORDER O AME BY 0012.14 ur- advertisement of aper publisned in . C. L e G Trustees. NED L AT ACE. THE TRUSTEES. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctloneers Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Dwelling No. 1635 Webster Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed o. t . recordeq i Liber No."¢17%" To1io 1% rtioned rooms—in immaculate condition throughout. Garage. OT 200 FEET DEEP. N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. 1418 Eye St. N.W. National 5904 Phone service until 9 p.m. CHEVY CHASE. CENTER-HALL BRICK. A new colonial brick_placed in a setting of grand old tress. The center entrance hall hes that air of inviting hospitalit which can only be obtained when the widtl is 8§ fect. The massive living room 14x26% has a_delightful log-burning fireplace. The side ‘porch of concrete 18 23 fect lons by over 9 feet wide. The floors of the kitchen and pantry are covered with lineleum. On_the second floor there will be found four well proportioned, cross-ventilated bed- rooms and two snowy baths. modern in detail "The attio s reached by a broad, comfortable stairway and has quar- ters for a maid. There is & two-car brick garage. This home is near the car line, is close to the country clubs and most’ convenient {o schools.. This home of 28 feet by 38 feet 8, incnés s priced atthe ridiculously low figure of $21.800. Shepherd 2400 for an apopintment to inspect. NORTH WASHINGTON REALTY CO., INC., Shephera SeonTOnOTA Agém- 4236, 7522 12th ST. N.W, Pine location. one block from 16th st. bus ind car li s ully Up to Date. baths. 3 porches. J. WALKER. Owner, or your Broker. Price BRICK .BUNGALOW, $1,000 CASH. Owner leaving town, must sell this attractive 6-room modern brick bun- #alow, with brick garage to match. on a deep lot in an excellent section dust off Conn. ave. J.E. DOUGLASS CO,, TORS. AL’ 1 1621 k¢ St N.%f Metropolitan 5878. Buhie “brvies U W FA. 70-FOOT FRONTAGE. For those who wish to abandon their eramped apartment quarters we are offer- ias « bungalow on & lot with a frontage | ol 70 L located in section of many trees. re are two well Proportioned bed- rooms. light and airy. In the living room there is to be found & log-burning fireplace diating cosy warmth on cool nights. The itchen is well equip; and t) ithroom led- fxt: is & b 18810 Bl and a front A d.nlh‘f\la place 1 fo1 interested in_their children's welfa: Sk Dus liner Tt prosants an attractive : fenge 5 aitractiv " for the Innfly rchase price under :l‘ " hy NORTH WASHINGTON « "REALTY CO., INC., 7900 GEORGIA AVE. Bhepherd 2400. Georgia_4256. $8.250. MARYLAND AVE. N.E. On_the prettiest block of be: SBReS advertd Sure tn the Rereer Nowhere i Wathin ;;.rr.: lfll° &»":I"z as facing Nlllb"l‘l’ covert ronlmhh large, bright rooms m Boor' Sna® nevural © weo s S em B abundance of ugs. automatic hot- wate: T end in perfect physical condi- tion. Not s cent is necessary to be on this home. We?dlflul lot, approximately 150 ft deep. with 2-car . Re ble terms to d Adame 2841 e COLORED. NEAR 13th AND COL. RD. room home. a.m.i; 2-car bullt-in i rage. This property is arransed as 3 com- A R A ¥ou buy your home; reasonable price, mod- | erate terms DO} Y & PLANT, INC. 3123 14th Col. 0838. _ MODERN BUNGALOW. Maryland. titul, wide uses are on ter, of the there a his home. Ty SEMI-DETACHED BRICK. Located in the heart of a restricted com- munity and in a section where all houres afe new and pretty. A coloninl tapesiry brick home containing ‘6 beautiful rooms. inelosed sun parlor and sieeping porch. hard- wood floors and beautiful chestnut wood- WwOrk _throughout. concrete front porch. built-in_heated garage. large clothes closet with nlate. mirror door. 2-colored tile bath with built-in tub and shower. pedestal Iavatory, modernistic electric fixtures. nu- merous ‘well piaced fioor pl throughou ulft-fn cabinet, one-piece. sink. late ameled break! fi set—is everything you eoulfl,gou!b think of to ’:fimerg.fln:! hme. s is zn.x best value ar, and o Call North 3241 immeaiately Jor 10w on a generous ing approximately Cozy, Aw room, di: en, 2 Eoem-. tile bath, sere $0,250, ot ehus. meta. weatn "'J 4 electric Tights, metsl weather 4 Cre 3 ing and ns. Gara A dandy NEAR GRANT CIRCLE. litle Mome that can be bousht on exeefilloalflg eas: e Colonial type. tapestry bri EVENING PHONI concrete front porch and Mansard roof with 2 attractive dormer windows. 20 ft. wide, | making all rooms large and desirable Con- teining bright, beautiful rooms. 3-color tile with built-in tub and shower, breakfast reh and sleeping porch, 20 ft. wide by 10 ft. deep HMardwood 5 and trim throughout. large cloti foor; ;fi‘:'fi\"xcn uNTIL HEDGES & MIDDLETON; Inc. Realtors, _1412 Eve 8t. N.W. __Pranklin_9503. DECATUR ST Just East of Georgia Ave. Here is your opportunity to buy a home in this ‘most convenient location at the home with eloser. with | lags, mirior tiful electric T *henter VWell Dlamed kitenen with ell plann chen Wi special_built-in cabinets, one-pi and | Drice of "48.950, The homs contains six Torse Prigiduire Garate ts mctchlE and | Fooms ‘And tiled bath. Screenedein break Targe vards beautifully shrubbed and piant- | {aSt porch and sieepiris porch. There is & ed ed on one of the highest points | the end of a fine yard. convenient to parochial | Ther¢ are awnings on the pore o S R B g G t the Derson who wishes to be near d soubllc sehaols. stores. cars and Dusses. | street ‘cars. bus lines, stores. churches, easonanle LT Lo Tesponsible person. ;ihus | schools and movies this is & splendid OpDOT- District 9080, _ tunity. the same price of one 18 ft. wide. ¢ I » v T NORTH WASHINGTON ! i REALTY CO., INC St N.W. 7900 GEORGIA AVE. AMES Y. | Shephera 240 Aleorsia_ 4256, $7.950 WANTED—TO BUY H = f 2 OUSES. $100 CASH—REASONABLE "OWNERS AND BROKERS ATTENTION! MONTHLY PAYMENT. Cash for 6, or room modern homes i nw. for eolored. Can sell today if right. d on one of the highest elevations | KNOUSE. 1427 Eve st. n.w. Nat. 0218. utitul_ restricted Northwest com- | WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR 6 GR 8 ROONM lunity, near Grant Circle and convenient | brick houses. 'reasonably priced, white or 10 Darehial and public schools. Attractive | colored: prefer clear Droperiy or subject 1o 6-room Colonial style tapestry brick home small inc cht&dn!»& b . _Auto- | EARLE WEST MANSON, ea’ and Pranklin 9373. 1108 Vermont Ave. arke | HAVE CABH, $4,000 TO 48,000 W. Uy master bedroom Immediately: proter ol Cupitoy Wil “any house. tile bath with built-in shower. 2 |section: write what you have; every detail, large bedrooms with an entrance from each | Apt. 33, New Berne. 15% room to A beautiful sleeping porch where a | = view over a large portion of Washington | can be had. paved ‘stree¢ and aliey. Thi | is an exceptional value and will sell by | . FUT! 5 inspection. Domt fail to' see thia’ home. | THOB. J OWEN N. AUCTIONEERS, . | 1431 Eve Street Northwest. Call Georgia 2348 e Tl Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi ness Property, Nos. 421-423 New Jertey Avenue N.W,! Garage and Automobile Serv- ice Station. Choice Homes 201 16th Street Sousheast By virtue of a certain deed of Hun duly -~ $6,950 | recorded in Liber No. 4450, folio 39 et sea., O e Tre s ; fc’-fm‘::' b.'z't f,':d req ':e':'z'o d‘:’n:fi'?.?fy %Ffi se with aix bright rooms, tiic ured. thereby, the un ea"trustees w bath, hot-water heat, full cellar, [ %ququ ? 6 of the prem: laundry ‘rays, double rear porches, A M’E“' A'R' , 3 - n‘rg o i S0 premitacs, Hituate i the Oy of Wathe bl Rttt ol p eyl fty-one ( l‘ in Mary v finn l‘.l . sub- lots in lfl“ re numbered six of 1509 West Virginia Ave. N.E. $8,000 An attractive brick home, con- ining four bedrooms, tile bath, hardwood floors. full cellar, hot- ‘water heat, built-in garage, con- [ venient location, paved street. division. of hundred and thirty , a8 per corded in. the office of the suryeyor 1 District of Columbia (n Liber 3 at fo o of brick garage. Terms of sele: One-third of the purchase money to be paild in cash, b eaual instaliments. payable’ in years, with interest at 6% per centum per | annum, payable semi. | sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop. erty sold. or all cash. st the obtien of the purchpser. A deposit’ of $300.00 will be re- auire time of sale. All'conveyaneine. Tecording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms Will Make Terms to Suit Responsible Buyer n | % 145) 1h Sundivision by Chevy Shage Lo 00000000000 00000000000000000 00000000 ther with the improvements, consisting | nnually, from dav of | DAY 01 ROBER, 1030 AT | FOUR "O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de- scribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. to wit: Lot numbered fourteen (14) in Edmonston and Matthew- soa. trustees’ subdivision of square num- bered ‘twenty.slx “hundred ffty (3650). as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 60t folig dar. T o e al a'Brior deed of trust for Terms of be sold_subject. 3878750, at 5157, due January 18, 1030, will be balance A deposit of $500.00 required of pur- chaser at sale. 'All conveyancing. recording And notarial fees at' cost of purchaser be. olied with within thirty of sale. otherwise trustees © to resell property at risk eulting purchaser after five days advertisement of such Tesale in some newspaper published in Washington RALPH P. B, CE G. ‘erms to 0¢3-d&ds.ex8u FUTUI Tust o 'UTURE DAYS. _ [0S, J, OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 141 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- BTORY DWELLING. PREMISES 5103 CONNECTICUT AVENUE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded 1 Liber No, 6165. folio 159 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured DUbie anction. {n' THant. of ‘the. premiccs g8 ront of the prem THURSDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF | ‘OBER. A.D. 1099. AT THREE O'CLOGK P.M.. the following-described land and prem- ises. 'situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and Feing Jot numbered forty- Company of lots in square numbered nin en hundred and eightv-nine (1989). as oer plat. recorded in the, office of the survever or the mfirm of Columbia in liber 77 at folio 79. subject to covenants of record. Terms: Sold subleét to 4 ‘prior ‘deed of trust for $9.000.00. further particulars ef which will be announced at time of sale. the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required, Gon- veyancing, recording, ete. urchaser’s cost. GETE ol SRS, W R SR DroDerty may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the, trust H, ._CRANDALL, D. ROSENBERG. 'l?l::';h';?,rsihbar 15 at 10 A.M. LARGE Auctioneer SALE OF Furniture and Household Goods of every description Lo M auetion. laneous DAVID NOTES, 633 La. Ave. Storase | Goods at Terms_Cash. and Other unreserved Auctioneer . J. OWEN & THOS. 3. QT ede USTEES' SALE STORY AME [ EON. AUCTIONRERS. FwettNar B O NO. 4215 CLAY STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No 6034, at folio 35. of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia. we_ shall sell. in front of the A THE FIFTEENTH 1929, numbered thir feet front by numbered thirty-seven ull depth thereo ¢ remis A RO BTy BC) t{h-ei ht (38) and the s 7) Y 0 16 1t lot on Tt and the wes 10 feet front by the full depth thereof ci Iot (5088). numbered _thirty-nme numbered fifty hundred and eighty-eizh! in~Joseph Bwift's subdivision of (39) in square “Glendale.” a3 per piat recorded in_Liber 7. at folio 10, the ‘District of Columb covenants of recol Terms of sale: in the survevor's office of subject to the "Gne-fourth cash. balance in one, two and three years. with interest t six per cent per annum. payable semi- nnually. Deposit of $200 required a time of sale, and the purchaser allowed fifteen days from date of sale to complete-The chase _Further DAl rtieuis All_conveyancing and recol TP S B purchaser. oc3-d&dbs.ex8u THOS. time of ing at cost of J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERY. 1431 Eve Street Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estote Improved by Brick Dwelling, No. 1953 Biltmore Street Northwest, Washington, D. C. By virtue of o certdip recorded in Liber No, i ot e par ¢ the reauest b¥, the ungersiened trustees wi s on o Frans.of ‘the premises ymsohY, Tie ¥ NTH DAY OF of thé land, records bia. Y, Ti TOBER, 'A.D. O'CLOCK P:M and premises of the deed of trust duly . folio 424 et sea., Di sell at ington, District of Columbia, and designated as_and bein Stellwa Slightly Used Household Effects, ; Cafeter, — Equipment, Valuable Library of Books from the Siebert Estate, Office Furniture, Bric-a- Brac, Oriental Rugs, Bed- ding, Etc. at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY October 16th, 1929 At 10 AM. of the National Savin t Co., Storage Concerns a g"fl’i n & Co., Inc., A Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Eight- Story Steel and Concrete Fir proof Apartment Building Containing ”FAPT{"H“MJ' Equipped With Frigidaire and | 011 Heating, Known as “The Marcheta,” Being Premises | 1121 New Hampshire Avenue| Northwest. | virtue of a certain deed of trust duiy recaraed i, Liver No. 5901 follo 401 et sea e dana Tecords of the District ot "Co- fimbla, aRd '&C the Tequsst of tne party Secured thereby, ‘the ' undersigned trustees Wil 'sel1 at pubiic auction, in' front of the remises. 'on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY- NG DAY OF OCTOBER, AD, 1033, AT UR-THIRTY O'C Bl the follow- Tne-descrived land and. premisés. situate in the Disiriet of Columbls and designated as iha Delne orieinal 1ot numbered six. (8) in asare numbered seventy-Lwo (12); together With a1l "Sach ‘and every permanent Axture 10 the ‘uilding “now on sala 1and. Terms: Sold subject 10 & Drior deed of trust Jor $180.000. aiso A Second. trust for about $117.904, furener particulars’of Which Will'be announced at time of sale: the pur- chase price above said trusts 1o be patd in Gash. A deposit of $1,000 reauired. Con Vevancing. recording, eto. ‘at purchase vost.Torms. o be compiied with with SBiriy days, otherwise deposit forfeited ‘and the ‘Sroperty “may be advertised and resold the discretion of the trustees. g edudl & Sidioe, ABTHUR J." BRIDGETT, 0012,14.16.18.21 “Trustees Adam A. Weschler & Sq 4 Grocery and Delicatessen Fixtures Contained in 1416 IRVING ST. N.W. By Public Auction Oct. 17, 1029 ] Refrigerating ery. Brend Sl Uases; Counler. She amel Computing | Cotiee Ur: Tables and_Ch Croekery, ‘Cash Cake, Grigdie, | Cutting Siicing Machine, Double-Kay | lumbia, gen lot eight bourne, 8) per plat lot forty (40) in ‘rustee’s, subdivision ol in block thres recorded Award J part of (3), "“Ciff- in _Liber County 16, folio 40. of the records of the office of the survesor of the District of Co- subject to the restriction prohibit. | ing the erection of buildings within 12 feet | of the frent line of said lot. Said Jou 18 designated on the books of the assessor of the District of Columbia as lot forty (40) in_ square twenty (2546). Together -five with h th undred _fort: ¢ improvemen X consisiing of a brick dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in two payable equal installments. years, with intere: annum, payable semi- secured by dee sale., roperty sold, or all Pre”Durchaser at e of sale o from day of the risk A d fer it n one and two er _centum per nnually, from day of of trust upon _the All conveyancing. t of purchaser. etc.. be “complied with within' 30 sale, otherwis reserve the right fo resell the proj d f defaulting thi purel vertisement of such re: r published in Washing- 002,3.4.7.8.10,11,1; BLAIR, CLARK. Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustee’s Sale of Machinery, Tools, Ete. By virtue of a certain deed of trust record- ed October 2, chattels, recorder's 1928, of signed trustee wiil sell street n.w., on TUESDAY, TEENTH, O'CLOCK AM., gluding 12-foot, Barnes lathe, i Reed _lathe, in. P 4-in, b within the rear room. first o, .°C.y the under- flpu(suc auction, r. No. 467 C R FIF- E) 1929, ' COMMENCING AT TEN miscellaneous. etc. of the General Elevator Co. arey itchburg. Becker milling “machine machinery, Inc., in- 6-in. 12-in No. 016. Blaisdell and other drill presses, saw tabie “with Diehl wheel, punch, hand " trucks. ofl motor, tanks. hack “saw, shafting, tools, emery pulleys, belting. Vises, iron fafe. adding machine, old Republic 3'z-ton truck, “etc. Terms: Cash FRED T. NESBITT, Trustee. 0c9.11.12,14 ADAM A, WESC LER & BON. Auctioneers, 920 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Prop- erty Fronting 60 Feet on North Side of L Street N.W., and Running Back Approxi- mately 164 Feet to Original Alley; Improved by Premises 1335, 1337 and 1339 L Street N.W.,, and 1109, 1111, 1113 and 1115 Green’s Alley, Zoned First Commercial. o e Sttty of it Sunrems on the 26th day of May, "in of Katnerine FOUR O'CLOCK. Tieete vs. Mo Eauiey' No. 48,190, "the trustees will offer for sale in"Tront 'of the. premises TQBER TWENTY-RIFTH, 1535, in the hasrsigned & pih g AT the iallmn‘ scribed land &nd premises, situaf District of Columbiy being and _eight huni T Sauare two Hindre improved b as 1335, 1337 and brick 1339 and lots sixty-thrée (63) 1109, 1111, 1113 ‘and 1115 e thir Terms of chase money ‘{g. be paid ance in two equal installs one and two to be represented of the purchaser, rate of six semi-annually. of trust on the at the opticn ¢f $1.500 will be req years 1r by U bes nires ful’ bidder at time of ancine, at cost of “purchaser. date of sale; mpiied With within 30 | fom Hny of sait. otherwise the tristees St7ve the FIEht to resell the property at ¢ (1% ‘and cost of defaulting purchaser. siter Ave dave‘Sdvertisement ot such. resale in foms" Hewspaper pulisned in Washington, Y B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th Street N.W, National 2100 A 10,11, ¥ Register, Table Nut . Ete. e building at l‘ll!.l& per montl if a satistactory r\l tf not. ived wil liately sold in detall. chler & Bon, Aucts, ull.‘ T.\f -~ forfeited £ oc14.d&dbs.ex8u PH Loan lon date promissory notes ng interest at the Der cent per apnum. Dayabit d_secured property sojd: or parchaser. by & first dee A a from thy sale, recording and notarial fees to Terms le be complied with in thirty (30) otherwise deposit nd’ property may be advertised and resold at the cost of d chaser in the discretion of the JOSE! Washington GEO! k. All convey- of to days from will be Iting trustee pur- D. SULLIVAN. e o 1 [Columbia, | u AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A WESO) & SON, Auctioneets. TRUSTEES SALE OF THO-SISRY, BRICK D G, NO. M OE ST. NW. H GARAGE IN REAR. By virtue of a ceriain deed of trust auly recorded November 10, 1927, instrument No. iand records of the District of and at the request of the party secured inereby.” the undersigned trustees will ofler for bY,_public suction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY. THE TWEN- TY-SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER, 1039, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.: the following-described lsnd and premises, situste in the District of umbia, to wit: Lot 459 in Jennette R. and sabel H. Lenman's subdivision of lof P. Brown's subdivision of parts of sant “Pleasant Plains.” ai amed subdivision is recorded in Liver unty 16, folio 106, of the records of the ice "of the aurveyor of the District of ubject to the condition estab- lishing bullding line 10 feet south of the nerth iine of 10ts, as Iaid down on plat of said last-mentioned subdivision, said de- seribed land now known for purposes of assessment - and taxation as lot 459 in L e erms of sale: The above property will 38 doid subject fo @ prior deed of trust Tor 90080 S5 (due July 38 1930 alance one-half cash, the remainder payable in one year at 8%, secured by a second deed of trust upon property soid. or all cash over {ust. at option of purcha A deposit of $300 required of purc All con- veyancing, recording _and motarial ‘fees at cost of purchasor. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of saie. otherwise trustees reserve the right to re- sell property at cost_of ‘defaulting purchaser after dvertisemeint ot such resal newspaper published in ‘Washington, ’y . BENSO] h b AR Trustees. 9. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEE! 1437 Eve Strees Northwosto IR TR g?f;%{fi*‘!—%%zfl T AND A ACHED B filg 3"t AND 411 con fir: Pos. “4ros: b o e v e of a certain deed of trust dul: recozded in Liber 6160, ‘at follo 160 et seq, of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, ’nd at the request of &l parties mule1 hereby the ndersigned irustees il rell at pul ite suctlon, ip frent of, the N -rfiwf‘?n " ICING. A’ o't the following-described land an Lots numbered forty-seven' (41) two (53), both 'nclusive, in the subdivision of lots In square numbered twenty-six hundred and fifty-six (2656) as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Liber 89, at folio 33. Terms of s ‘The said lots and houses Tl be offered” tor ‘tale ‘tevatalely i lnllnwln! order* 'st. 4701: second, 4709; "'&“ 4721; fourth, 4717: fifth. 4713: sixth. 708; No. 4701 will be sold subject to a rst deed of trist securing the sum of 23.660.00, and each of the remaining houses wili be sold_subj first trust seeuring the sum of $20.800.00: all maturing May 2. 1031, each ‘bearin inlerest at “the raie o' 8 per cent. payable semi-annually. The purchase price above each of the several deeds of trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of one thousand dollars (31,000.00) on each lot and house wil be required. nveya. ing and recording at purchaser's c Terms 7( sale to be complied with within ffteen (18)"daya from day of sale: other- d 10 be forfeited and the prop- \dvertised d 1y id at the itees and at the risk and cost of the defa IQIX'E purchaser. (Al L S T ©0¢0.11.12.14.15.18.17.18.18.21 ustees. THOS. J. OWEN. N. AUCTIONEER o R T A e i NOR‘I" 3 By virtue of a decres of the Supreme ourt of the District of columiI’ passed In uity Caus, i0. 48146, will sel] uction. in front of the premises e; T =) D, 1929, A ~THIR' ‘I:: lflnl part of lot l{ in erly known as sauare 86, getown, ginning on the north side of O ormerly L) gtreet 26 feet eas from the west line And running hence west on said 13 foet more or less to the center of lividing _wall between houses Nos. 3137 ind 3139 O strest, thence north through sald dividing wail 80 feet more or Jess the south wall of a carriage house: thence east with said wall 13 feet more oOr less to a point north of the beginning: thence south to the beginning; together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal instaliments. payable in one and two years from the day of sale. and to be represented by the promissory notes of e purchaser, bearing interest at the raie of six per centum per annum. payable semi- annually. and secured by deed of trust on the propérty teld. or all cash. at the option of the purcitaser: $300 deposit required upon acceptance of bid ~ All conveyancing, motars fees and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty, the risk cost of defsultin purchaser, after five days' advertisement ¢! sueh resaie in some newspaper published in hington, D. CDW GAR! E° WS RO, Woodward Building, 0c9-dds.exSu and prem- Columb 1256, Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve St. N.W. Two-Story and Basement Brick Dwelling Known as Premises 2242 Ontario Réad Northwest. At Auction. o of suthority vested in public lutllv- in_front the remises, on THURSDAY. OCTOBER SEV- :NTEENTH, 1929, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot 84 in square 2862, together with the erms of sale: \e purchase price o fourth to be le]n cash, balance in_ one two and three ye with interest at “1’5 plied with within zmrl’ days. otherwise 1l conveyancing, record- depostt forfeited. J. OWEN & SON. By virti will_sell a! we ine,"ete., at cost ot _oo11418,16,07 Auction THOS. J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest, | Trustees' Sale of Valuable Mod- ern Eight-story and Basement, Fire - resisting Apartment- Hotel Building Known as The Roosevelt Hotel, Located at 2101 Sixteenth Street N.W., Washington, D. C., Together With Certain Personal Prop- erty, Furniture and Furni :- ings Located Therein. By Virtue of & certain deed of t Februncy 1.0 1928 and “Guly " revaren o Liber No. 8114, folio 407 et sea.. of the lang records of the Discrict of Colubia, and at a undersigned ‘tristees Will sell At PUPL. A frtm}u n MONDA 0} iges 'and persomal property. situate Bl ol ommbie: o Aeslonateg o ond being all of lot numbered seventy-one st i Lewin's, combination of "lots ‘number orty (40) to sixty-four (84). inclusive, ani 1 Part of lot numberad sixty-five (65) an part of alley closed. all in square numbered one hundred and eighty-eight (183). as per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor Tob the District of® Columbia in_Liber at folio 65, together with all buildings, im- provements. ways. ‘e , rights, privic eses, appurtenanc ereditaments to or in any wise T pe: longing 'to the Roosevelt Hotel ratin Company, Inc.. and installed or placed in the bullding on Said broperty and used or in- tended for use therein. Terms: Seld sublect o a first lien deed of trust for the principal sum of nine hundred thousand dollars 3900.000.00). and subject also to a second lien deed of trust securing the original pringipal sum of eight hundri seven thousand four hundred eighty-geven and 50/ liars ($807.487.50). now reduced tw appraxunately seven hundred twenty-three thousand one hundred dollars 1100 00) more or less. further particulars of which will be announced at time of the pur- ghase nrice above said two prior trusts to be paid in cash. A depogit of twenty-ve thousand dollars’ (£33, ) required. Con- vevancing, recording, at purchaser's cos thirty (30) days. otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. 81 the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- haser. by fi P T 14! Bt NW. roperty, efc.. TSR LA A eI BICS Og - at public ‘aue- | SRR sbe i | Terms to be compiled with within | By R. A. (Copyright. 1929, SYNOPSIS. Pell was murdered and mot one of seven wvitnesses to his death could tell who fired the fatal shot. Inspector Waynes' search of all fails to reveal a pistol. No one else has been in the room where Pell plaved his dramatic scena climared By deatn—his threatening of Parson Marling, most bitter of Pell's five ememies among the seven, Pell’s promise to produce a “ghost.” Thé police grasp eagerly at a startling theory that Pell was shot through the keyhole as he stooped to unbolt the door. Amother mystery—Prof. Lazton knocked unconscious By an unseen assailant in the corridor. Tom Grenofen —returns home from the death scene and finds Mrs. Seadbroke with a pecu- liar request—one that involves her daugh- ter Veronica, whom Grenofen loves. (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) CHA| o A WOMAN'S INTRIGUE. RS. SEABROKE'S peculiar agitation and strange request were uppermost in my thoughts during dinner. My mother did not appear to ob- serve my abstraction and did not men- tion Newplace until she had seen me Veronl | well through my food. Then— ‘That f. Laxton——" she sald. “He seems a remarkable man. Is the coming back here tonight?" That was a startling possibility which had not occurred to me. But I thought not. When the police had finished with him Laxton would probably go to the inn where he had left his car, or he might even drive back to London. “M'yes,” said my mother, “he is a night bird, isn’t he 8o at least one | escapade the night Tson knew of our efore! | out threugh the sand dunes to the little cliffs past the Seabrokes’. I had no | reluctance to meet Veronica, whatever AUCTION SALES. s FUTURE DAYS. 3 |ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Modern Two- Story and Cellar Brick Dwelling With Two-Car Brick 'Garage, No. Varnum St. N.W. By virtue of & certain deed of trust dul: recorded in Liber Mo, 543ss folip 83 ¢ sea of the iand records of the District of Colum- bla, and gt the reauest of the party secured th e undersigned trustees, will offer by public auction. in front of the WEDNESDAY, THE SIX. S‘!NTH 'CLOCK Rimebac to cwit: Tos '3 § 2697 i a, 10 W n squa \wfilhm . Irvin's subdivision of part of tract of land known as “Indolence.” as per plat recorded in Liber 64, follo 199, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Digtrict of Columbi ‘erms of sale: The above property will he 134, Subjegt, fo & prior doed of ttuss for .500, at 814%, due July 27, 1937 balance, 000.00 _cash.’ the inder 378. month, Including {nter a second deed of trust upon the property so0ld. or all ¢ash over trust, at option of pur- chaser. A deposit of $300.00 required at sale. All convevancing, recording and notarial fees rms to be complied cost of defaulting pur- advertisement of resale in some paper published in Washington, D. C. J.W. STAGGERS, MARTIN J. McNAMARA, 16 rustee: Automobiles By Auction @ At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY Oct. 16th 10 AM. oc14.15 chaser, J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Improved by Two- Story Brick Dwelling, No. 2300 Ontario Road Northwest, Washington, D. C. By virtye of a ce deed of tru: duly recorded i Libér 8916, follo 201 eh sea.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, { and ‘at the reaues of the Darty secured lhel’.flyl jed trustees will sell ublic O i iy o5 B0 1 e the following. | THOS. 0" estinated 2 3 en ("s‘l - in_Jo) NACIEIEE Kimbebed Bty sion_of five (85) block numbere as per plat recor f s G . oy P‘ "), office ‘of " the surveyor for the Distriet Columbia in Liber County 23, at folio 79 sublect to covenants of record. together With the Improvements, consisting of two- story brick dweliing. Farma of salo. Ofie-third of the purchase ! money to be,paid in cash. balance in two i equal instaliments. pavable In one and two with interest at r centum per oig e dly, from day of y dred ot . or all cash. at the cotion o he purchaser. A deposit’of $50000 will be reauired at time of sale.’ All conveyancing. Tecording. etc.. At cost of purchaser. Terms of sale o be compiied with within 30 days from day of ‘sale. otherwise the trus reserve ‘the right fo resell the property at the o1 detaulting purchaser; "% ‘die” e ortisemant of o &.m peDer puols WoD n I got away at half-past 9 and walked | 1522 O} . N OThe foliowing-deseribed Tand | Death Treasure J. Walling Wm. Morrow Co.) the obcasion. But the more I reflected upon Mrs. Scabroke's commission th2 stranger it appeare L 5 First, if Veronica had been visiting in Hollam Bay the most natural thing for her to do would be to take the train taxi. Ruling cut both, to walk home by the road, which was three miles shorter. Walking severi miles round the eoast as a late evening excursion was, to say the least, eccentric. | 'But I should not have boggled over it save for Mrs. Seabrokc's manner of making the request. And I should have forgotten all about both if I had met Veronica at 10 o'clock stepping out in her customary businesslike style. The melenng with Veronica was very differ- ent. On the 25th of June, not far off the longast day of the year, 10 o'clock at night is broad daylight. At the very turn whera I had stopped in the morn- ing I looked ahead and saw Veronica standing on the clff, as if she o™ | never moved since. She must have seen R 's compelling blue eyes pleaded for her mysterious fugitive, | me again quite plaiply, but nrln she | made no movement. This time I walked on and up to her. Veronica held out her hand. “Your mother told me,” said I, “you'd | be coming back this way. She asked me to meet you and tell you a rather sad and startling bit of news—" “‘About poor Mr. Pell, I suj " said Veronica, amazing me. “Ob, it's all over the place. “Even in Hollam Bay already?"” “I daresay—well. yes of course. In Hollam Bay. Has father got back yet?” Unfloubtedli. Veronica looked across the estuary. “I told mother you were an under- standing person, Mr. Grenofen.” “‘Mrs. Seabroke was good enough to pass on the compliment, but this eve- ning I feel that I deserve it less than ever. Believe me, Miss Seabroke I un- derstand nothing. In 24 hours since I saw you back there half a dozen i Adam A. Wesehler & Som, Auctioneers LARGE SALE Household Furniture of Every Description Bedroom, Dining, Daven- port, Bed-Davenport and Breakfast Suites, Odd Pieces, High-grade Player and Upright Pianos, Rugs, Tapestries, Automobiles, etc. By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 16, 1929 Furniture commencing 9 a.m. continuing througho! Automobiles, 10 A.M. oc14,1. THOS. J, OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALU. | " STORY AND CELLAR SEMI.DETA( BRICK | RESIDENCES. ATE R 8012 AND 5014 KAN! NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of tl!‘l dul‘ rqcorded in Liber No. 6305. follos 232 an 226, respectively, et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sel tion. m [ront of the premiss " THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF OCT! AD. 1929, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.Mi, the following-described land_and premises; eit- uate in the District of Columbia, and desig- nated as and being lots numbered -six (46) and forty-five (48). in Nelll kins' subdivision of loa r 3q! thirty-two hundred ant ifty-1 per plat of said subdiv! Book 90. page 107. in the of veyor for the District of however, to the covenants record. Terms: Sold subject to Prie L trust for $6.000, at 6%, on each ho further particulars h will be an- nounced at time of ;ure ase price above said trusts to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500 on each Diece of property re- auired. Conveyancing, recording. ef th Burchaser's cost. Terms to be comp! within ten days, otherwise deposi and the property dvertised resold at the discret 154 ice of mbia. subject, SR MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF STORAGE FOR Household Goods, Pianos, Works of Art, ‘Trunks, stc. Separate rooms available. Moving, Packing and Shipping: moderate 6900, MERCHANTS AGE CO., 920-922 E st. & STORAGE CO., INC. 610 EYR 87 N:W. ¢ UDIST. 2010° to Blackwater. Ru'ing out the train, a | ey!; don't think you ever would. But do you think I am capable of asking “No,” I answered; “I don't think you ‘;oulg ask .'fi' to do anything: you - considered morally wrong. Veronica looked along the path right -ng‘nl;n and back over the cliff waste bel us. 'Mr. Grenofl:l;." lh:"lgld, “I've had a man conceal nea: A “I am not surprised—I saw him this morning. He dodged down a moment too late.” “You were not nearly so understand- Ir;lx this morning as you are now,” said she. I gaped for an instant and then it hl'v"o on met.h “Your mother—" “Didn’t say where you could -find me for nothing. But you didn't come on. lg I couldn't tell you. And since then——" Her breast heaved. “Mr. Grenofen,” she went on. “I'm jgoing to ask yow to take me on trust iand help this man. 1 wish you not to g, T eimely e ¥ ot 0t u compelle g %%t ‘may even be that it Veronica had said to me bluntly, “Look here, I'm concealing a murderer and I want you to help me,” I should have answered, “Righto!” But she did not put it that way. If I had sought a crafty excuse for my conduct, I could have said to myself, | “Veronica never told me anything about | this man; and how was I to know?” Still s wes th try to justify 2 - of this end- :Z',";’,"fi.%’y"' .51 Acoord- ngly, & d... g2 quences and gratitude of Ver Wha* did it me might Save had ™™ Pell in the past. The < be mixed up with the son whom we called Pel’ ¢ ,nost. The very man I was uow asked to protect might haye lurked that after- noon in the dark passage to Fother- bury’s wine cellar. And still I should have put my confidence in Veronica's blue eyes. Even so, the next thing she sald was startling. “I want to ask you. if you go home and find your mother entertaining an old friend of her familv of whom you've never heard. not to look aston- ished, but just fall in with everything and pick.up every cu ““At Woodeot?” i realized the intention of this. “Yes, at Woordco “My mother!” I gasped. “Yes, your mother. “She's a trump. She's even more understanding than her son.” 8o my mother was in it! This mon- strous conspiracy of women! First, Mrs. Seabroke's unwonted perturbation, her strange request. Then Veronica— her hidden companion—her unusual conduct all day, And finally—my mother a_party to this intrigue. .The ghost of Roger Pell had started- to dog my footsteps, to haunt the dreams that formerly concerned {hemselves . only with Veronica Seabroke's blue eyes. | (Continued in Tomoryow's Star.) PET MONKEY CRAZE SWEEPS ENGLAND Imitation Simians, of China and Cloth, Vie With Live Ones for Favor. LONDON (N.AN:A)—Monkeys. whether alive or imitation, are one of | the rages of the moment. As pets, they have begun to rival the omnip- otent Pekingese with really - smart T et are Jogio e are n. ‘You see them out walking with their mistresses in the park, usually on sil- ver leads, an dthey have become quite a feature at restaurants. On one occa- sion recently, a monkey was given 2 seat at table next to its mistress and ate a hearty meal. Another monkey, clad in a red coat with a brilliant patent leather collar, recently caused quite a sensation when he accompanied his mistress to the theater by seizing her prcgram and tossing it in the air every time the audience applauded the play. - As for decorative monke: they abound. China monkeys bear alofl holders for electric lamns shaded with palm leaves of wired silk, and loud speakers for wireless sets are designed in the form of lrotu’;uz chim) and orang-outangs. Novelties Tor the bedroom, too, include h-] floppy monkeys which sprawl on the bed and serve the dual purpose of deco- ration and nightdress case. (Copyright, 1939, by North American News- paper Alliance.) LEGAL NOTICES. E Al ELL, Jr.. Attorneys. ™, Sommas SoUS, oF, TAE I ;l;::' 1';:: lffn“fnrzgfi“o‘flnu for_extension 2jst, 22ng; 23rd, 24, ford, Irv. ing and ‘aiso’ iper ave | B Bl b catlon—Nouice s Begesy siven Srder of Dublication. the Gommissioners of the Districc of (gursuant to a cert ) O A maLing pDIODEIstions. for the ex mam"%fl ent the Dis- trict of Columbia, fof the fiscal year ending June Shirtieth, ninetésn hundred and four- teen, and for other purposes,” wi by they are authorized to ol , extend, or widen ;o“r’m“"l!;'hl' "':1“"1: ::lmnl' hllh'”‘lrnw‘- O P hure I that portion of the District of Columbia outside of the citles of Wash- mnoq and Georgetown adopted under the Xvt o} Soneress Approved March 3, 1093, as amended By ihe Aels'of Congress appraved ne A A fovisions of , 1898, and May y condemnation unde: subchapter one of chapter fifteen of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia). have flled a petition in this Court praying the condemnation of the land necessary for the extension of 20th. 2ist, 22nd, 23rd, 24th. Hartford, Irving and ' Jasper Streets. labama ' Avenue. in the District of Colum- ia, 48 shown on & map or plat flled with the sald petition. 48 part thereof. and pray- ing also that this Court empanei a jury in accordance with the law provided for in sych assess the damages each owmer af'land to be taken may sustain by resson he said extension of 20th, 21st, 2and. 24th, - Hartford, Irving 'and ’Jasper Btreets. also Alabama Avenue, in the Dis- triet, of Columbl t\Ee condemnation of e entitled, ¢ 1and necessary for the purposes thereof. and te assess the benefits ting there- s r any =xrt‘?( ;o' ._gu ‘m: o ‘Droceedings, upon the jury may find will be benefitad. s provided for in and by the aforessid Act of Congress approved May 28, 1926, it is by the Court, this 11th day of October, 1929. ordered that all persons having terest in these proceedings. be Al hereby ‘warned and commapded o appeat in this Court on or before the 13th du November. 1929, at ten o'cloc] AM., A continue in attendance until the Oourt shi Tave made its f tifying an firmine the awa a sessment of benefits of tI Jury te me paneled and sworn herein: and it «{n urtner ordered that a copy of this notice be published twice a week for two suc- cessive week: the Wi ton Event Fost and the ‘W far. the Washington et o Blisned 1nins least twent e Distel commeneing F o days before the said 13th day of Novembver, 1938, TENS furiner ordered 'that &"copy of this' notice andorder B¢ served By the nited Siates Marsnal, o iy deput each of the owners of the fee of fo°be Condemaed Bierein, ‘xt may e § n the tenants Yore ; land , the said Marshal, or ‘the ALFRED IHAM, and occupants o A WHEAT. Justice. ( FRANK LURAY CAVERNS by B8us AR 30 ROUND vall o