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REAL ESTAT \ ’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. SALE—HOUSES. (Centin SALE—HOUSES. IS IT CHEAP? tory, attic, well built bric ‘Two- foom, reception room, pantry. inin i 4 bedrooms AhCulea bR cn excelient condition. ORTHWEST SECTION. $6,500, 3123 After 8 O'clock or ONE & l'AIRP AX, 1008 Connn._Ave, Nat NEAR GEORGIA AVE «SEMI-DETACHED HOME. 8 ROOMS—BUILT-IN GARAGE, FRIGIDAIRE—$9,950. fcdetached home. 18 . 'p. Wwith concrete ” porch with brick. bilirs and Sencrete balustrade, in & new-home som: unnr near Georgia ave. close jools, stores. = churches —and rlwfllllnn facilities. Recoption oat closet, mirror door, 8 large nuun:. lntllldlnl large living room. room. kfast room. fully eauipped lllch with Prigidaire, gervice porch. Concrete cellar with laundry trays and toilet: bullt-in rage, deep lot: four bedrooms, bl and’ white tiled bath with bullt-in tub, shower and fixtures. Artistic decoration, hardwood floors and trim throughouf, paneled wall paver. at- tractive electric fixtures, instantane- By I8R50, with ‘lerms atvan suit, PHONE SERVICE UNTIL § P.M CAFRITZ, th & K. DIST. 9080. CHEVY CHASE, MD. $16,500. Attractive biick, colonial house at 6807 Ridgewood ave., elght rooms, two baths, built-in shower. floored attic’ with ample stair: full-length screens, weather stripping Areplace, bullt-in sarage. Lot 80x130, shribs and lawns gvely spot. Owaer Jeaving ity Priced le with. out Front "ThS Rouse Is two years old and 2 nn.“c ‘OWNER. WIS. 2885.J. 16* 518.730. Corner—Center-Hall Brick. Near the National Cathedral. Nowhere can you find a more delight ully ‘logated moderate-priced home amid proper surroundings and in a restricted and exclusive section. Your investment is absolutely_protected. The Cathedral, the British Embasty and two of Wash, ington's finest lic~ schools are all within A moment’s walk. "An ideal he for a small family, semi-suburban sur- roundings, and only twelve minutes {rom the heart of the city. unusually bright rooms. breakfast room or den. inclosed sleeping porch, attic with finished room, maid's room &nd bath, wide covered side ern 'conveniences and The lot 208", The house is vacant an inspected at your convenience. tomac $23,750. A Beautiful Home. One-Half Square From Che;x Chase Country Club. e owner of this honu i3 an Army of- ficer who is leaving Washington. It is a property that will give you every com- fort and convenience and affords an e: cellent environment for your family life. There is a wonderful garden in which to find relaxation, a spacious living room {(30x16) in which to entertain, four love- 1y bedrooms and two baths on the sec- ond floor. wo sleeping porche: tic with maid's_room: hot-water hi system equipped with Nokol il bu two-car garage. The wooded lot, 70: is further improved with shribs flowers. If you are interested in buying & home in a particularly choice location You cannot af0rd 10 pass by this Unusua opportunity, = Phone Potomac 0830 for appointment to_inspect. $7950 PETWORTH HOME. 6 ROOMS—3 PORCHES. $100 CASH—$60.00 ?ER MONTH. An attractive brick colonial-type home 3R e Hort feed e, Ngpeoient n-r " pe ‘ Circle. lleuvllon mirror door, rch. all_mod- ullt-in garage. s " combined frontage of d_can_be Call Po- other s, o ; 5 .*"m.,'-%:;::'%:.. e ‘modern_conveniences. = Nice rear e varue Tor 11060, oY nd s:on " ‘montn. Call Adams NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE. 14 Rooms—3 Baths. $12,500. This desirable residence is offered for immediate sale at a figure sev- eral thousand dollars under the price ST e e SR First floo) owntown Washington. r ;:nu‘nupnon ball, lving room. din- ing room and ki % nd’ floor, R oe Bedrooms artments. aooalioe howes o trust of IIO.% erty carries a st 6 per cent. N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc,, 1418 Eye St. NW. Nat’l 5904. Phone Service Until 9 P.M. 4-BEDROOM HOME. Just Off 14th St. $9,950. s “1s umauestionably the most outstanding Yalue in a home. of this Character on ‘the market today. A spacious brick home in immaculate ‘condition and modern _throughout. n has on the second ficor, 4 separate as well as rge glass- Prdbeed llnnlnt Teh and tiie Dath. There 15 als0 a glass-inclosed break- t porch, screened throughout y ‘deep rear yard with 2-car ge. Owner is leaving Washing! e has Tixed this price low for ime Botina"s FHONE SERVICE UNTIL HEDGES & I\HUDLI"TO\' Inc. REALTORS. 1412 Eye Street N.W. _Franklin 9503. $15,750. Corner—Chevy Chase. Beautiful Lot 90x113. An unusually attractive corner prop- erty of brick and shingle eonstruction, with slate roof. It is delightfully lo. cated a httle off Conn. and in section of particularly de: ere are six rooms Al have two exposures (three splendid bedrooms). tile bath with shower, sec. ond-floor Aen or porch room, huge living Toom with fireplace, side covered porch, Jarge attic. Entire house in perfect con- ditfon"and modern in every detail, in- cluding Frigidaire; garage. It represents on outstanding value and carl be pur- chased on very rei wn;bl- terms. To ins) ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW. Only $6.350. Can be sold with small cash payment and small monthly payments. cated on & paved street. All improvements including _elec r_and hot-wpter heat. Let us show this to you. THOS. E. JARRELL CO. Realtors. le_homes 1 size and HOME OWNERSHIP PAYS DIVIDENDS IN CONTENTMENT | CHEVY CHASE ‘ All-Brick Colonial $13,500 Near Connecticut Avenue New detached colonial home in all-brick construc- tion, perfect in detail and ap- pointments. 6 rooms, tiled bath with shower, garage, on large beautifully Jand- scaped lot. The living room is 23 ft. long with open fireplace, inlaid linoleum on kitchen floor, 6 closets on second floor, and bronze screens throughout. For Inspection Phone Wisconsin 2489 Day or Evening M. & R. B. Warren living 2024 ZAR NAVY YARD. The best little house on the market for anywhere near our price—36.280. Five large rooms, modern fixtures thro t, in excellent condition: whrage: double back porches; paved street and alley. Here is on Oppor- tunity to make your rent buy Jou something. $250 cash, 3§50 \atlonal Mortg. & Inv. Corp., 1004 Vt. Ave. UPPER 16th ST. SECTION., One Sq. Off 16th. 4-Bedroom Home 22 Ft2Wide. $13,500. Owner. having purchased a larger home, is_anxiaus to dispose of this one wt once. An exceptional ‘Oppor- tunity is presented §o purchase at a very bstantial saving in price & type of sidence that has always been in great demand in this select gection. House is slightly over 22 ft. in width, and its rooms are all well over average size. ‘Concrete front porch, wide reception hall with mir- rored coat closet: ous living room, beamed ceiling and built-in china closets in dining room: large kitchen with tiles linoleum floor, pantry; four unusually bright bec rooms, inclosed lleefllnl porch; lars tiled bath, attic; oak floors: dry cel lar. with' nstantaneous - hot-water heater, Jaundry tubs and tollet: front and rear basement entrances hot- water heat: the entire home in per- fect condition: attractive yard. This thoroughly livable home will d!ll[h‘ those who see it. The price will sur- prise you. 1 N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc,, 1418 Fye St. N.W. Nat'l 5004, Phone Service Until 9 P.M. MT. PLEASANT. 6 Rooms, 2 Baths, Enclosed Porch. Priced to Sell Quickly. Your opportunity to pick up one of the ‘best’ buys ever offered In' this beautiful restricted residential sec- - tion west of Mt. Pleasant st. House in first-class condition; lapesiry brick colonial, large rooms, open h « heat, onk floors, ily pretty yard with beutiful shrubbery. = Price and terms very rea- Sonable o immediate Durchaser. Call Col. Shafer, North 2104 After 6 P.M. \ FOR COLORED. NICE 6-ROOM HOME, ONLY $4,950—~TERMS. A splendid bay-window brick_home in nice southeast section close to Pennsylvani ave. Six large rooms and bath, electricit nice front porch, rear yard, paved street and alley. Very reasonably priced at $4.950, with terms arranged to suit. Be sure to see this Call North 3247. CORNER BRICK HOME. 6 ROOMS—BUILT-IN GARAGE. $11,500-TERMS. A colon! e, tapestry brick home lo- cated in one of the prettiest northwest sec- tions close to Grant and Sherman Circles and convenient to St. Gabriel's Church, lic schools, stores and transportation. gred concrete front porch, reception hall; § besutiful room, bath with built-in tub ‘shot e kitehen” with ope-piec -mk, outside antry, concrete cellar, bui in farage. " In excellent condition, ha wood floors, hot-water heat, electric lights, all_modern’ improvements. ' Beautiful lawn with shrubhery. nice rear yard, paved street and_ alley. This house originally sold for $13.950 but has been reduced to $11,500 for immediate sale with terms arranged to suit. Call Columbia_7914. JAMESON-BUILT HOMES. READY FOR INSPECTION. 415 to 445 Jefferson St. N.W. 1517 to 1535 Isherwood St. N.E. 1601 to 1619 D St. N.E. 914 Quincy St. N.W. 6, 7 and 8 large rooms, tile bath, built-in tub and shower, h.-w.h., electric lights. Lots of closet room, wash trays and servants’ toilet, automatic water heater, hardwood floors and trim. Frigidaire with each house. Deep lot; garage; double rear porches and large cement front porch. Paved street and alley. Easy terms. THOS. A JAMESON CO., 906 New York Ave. Nat'l 5526. I NEW | DETACHED HOMES Southern Exposure 1303 FLORAL STREET N.W. Open Daily & Sunday ":'M:‘;M PM. 8 large rooms. 2 complete baths. Large finished attic. 2-car bun“»m garage. Worthy of Your In- xp:ctmn»Brokers In- spection Invited. Waple & James, Ine. 1226 14th North Ve ATE _OWNERS—L] REAL xS Shle cunvely i an Sipe Proker. Address Box 465-C, Star office. AUCTION SA'liES. UTURE_DA! “TH SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOS. 3. QRN 0 AW, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VAL“ABL‘ TORY MODERN BRICK DWELLING. KNOWN "AB_ PREMISES 627 UPSHUR STREET NORTHWEST. 1y By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6204, follo 16 et seq. nn records of the District of C Jumbia, and at the request of the party sec cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘auction, in front of the Dl’lm\; 1se: n MONDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DA OF NOVEMBER. A.D. 1929, AT FOUR: THIRTY O CLOCK P.M., the following-de- scribea land and premise situate in the District of Columbia. and ignated as llnd being lot 40 in ‘Vlllllm subdivision of lot 22 in block 67 in “Petworth Addition to the City of Washinglon,” as per plat leCDXfl‘ld in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia "‘l lAhQPdCO. folio 124; subject 5, Covenants of recor l T rms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $4.000.00, further particula; which will be lllnDIlMlfl at time 0‘ 1 the purchase price above 1 it to Illldt nlnt-l,hfl;d "Enll:l;ll ontnly ~insta Toterest, '"A"deposit of 320000 reauired, Conveyancing, recording, et fl\lrc)’lll!hl s Botken dum otherwi ‘%T;?om (Srieited and The Property “‘”'y"u”hav:mula: ‘and resold Tustees atthe dlscrelluu of the trustees MlLTON STRASBURGER. no6.8.11,14. 15,18 T 1’-’;‘0“““ N"& SON, AUCTIONEERS, R o‘:’l‘lll Street N.W. DESIRABLE ONE. e x;wzumo. FOITUATE NO. 4244 CLAY ocorded AY ot “trusts Peoruary 5, %loat S - instrument 'No. amons the land records of the District of Gollimbla.” we_ shall sell in front of the premises,” on DAY, THE TWENTY premises, o0 TARGURMBER, A D. 1028, A TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., lot ponbered sixty-eight (68) and the east 13 feet 6 inches by full depth thereof of ot num- bered sixty-nine (69) in square numbered Afty hundred snd eighty-eight (5088) in Joseph Bwift's subdivision "of '“Glendalt as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor” for the District of Columbis in Liver 87 at Tolio 10; rublect to the covenants or O eSak ot sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three years, with interest At | (six per cent per annum. payable eemi- annually, Depostt, of uonoo quired _at irond, the purhaser sliowed rom ca . Purther nll'uculnl aL time RSP & paLTz. RHOR & SRR noll-d&de,exSuno2l " Thustess. TRUSTEES' STORY Nat'l 5833. AUCTION SALES, OON. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PWELL. ING, KNOWN AS NO. 6500 SIXTEENT) ny \muo nr a certain déed of trust, dated ‘October 1928, recorded October 3, 1028, in Llhtr lla 6232, folio 301, smong the land records of the Distric: of Columbia, and at the request of the Darty secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auctipn. in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, HE FIFTEENTH AY OF NOVEMBER. A.D. 1929, AT THREE the following described land and rem situate in the District of Columbia, designated as and deing ol 39 _end the south one-half of lot 53 in Pulton R. n's subdivision of lots in square 2744 in C% rles C. ?lo\un subdlvn n_of part of the tract of land called ““Girl's Portion," said eubdivision being now known as “Sit. teenth Street Hills,” per plat of said Gordon's subdivision rf rded in Liber No. 61, folio 35 cf the records of the office cf the surveyor for the District ef Columbia. subject to building restriction lines shown on naid plat and subject to covenants of ‘Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $17.500.00, further particulars of the urchase price above sald trust to be nnld“ln cash A deposit of 000.00 quired. cox:»eunr}:nl % “r(anrt.dz"‘l be {on’m‘liua wl(nh ‘within fifteen days, nll\l - wise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertisea lndA';Sfilélwllbfl‘\’eofiq_‘égMon ‘Attorney for Holder of Not no8-d&ds.exSu THOS. J. QWEN & SON. 1431 EYE ST. AUCTIONEERS, N.W. || Trustees’ TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING BRICK DWELLING, ~NO. 1529 COLUMBIA STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5442, folio 407 ef se of the land records of the District of Ci lumbia, and at the request of the party se. cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘auction in front of the prem- ises, on FRIDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF Novaflsrn A.D. 1929, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and prem. ises."situate in the City of Washington. D! trict of Columbia, and designated as and be- ing lot one hundred and fifty-two (152) In D. L. Morrison and others' “subdivision of part ‘of square three hundred and sixty-five (365), as per plat recorded in Liber H. D. C. folio ‘6, of the records of the ‘office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two which will be announced at time of sale: | AUCTION sms. AUCTION SALES, el TOMORROW. Estate Sale Plated Ware 3 Glassw Bed and Table Linen, Cutlery, Ori Rugs, Blankets, Pillows, Bric At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 1929 At 10 AM. By order of the National Metropolitan Bank for the estate of Zachary T. Mukin, and goods from other sources. ToaS foe C. G. SLOAN & CO,, INC,, AUCTS. REGISTERED Brac, Ete. no14.15 RE_DAYS. ADANM_A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY DE- TACHED FRAME DWELLING,#NO. 4401 ORD STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust. re- corded in Liber No. 4540, folio 144, one of e land records of the District of Columbia, fault having been made in the payment of the debt secured thereby, and at the request of the party secured, I, the undersigned sur- viving trustee, will ‘offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRI- DAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF NO- VEMBER, 1029, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK all that parcel of land situate and be- the County of Washington in the Biftrice '0f Gotumbla, and. described as Iot 30 in Allen W. Mallery and Horatio N. Tap- itn, trustees’ subdivision of lots in block 2, “Addition to Kenilworth.” as per plat re- corded in County Book 19, page 107, in the rveyor's office of the District of Columbia; bect to covenants which will be an. nounced ut the day of sale, together with all_the {mprovements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON 'AUCTIONEERS Household Furniture of Every Description Bedroom, Dining, Daven- port, Bed -Davenport and Breakfast Suites, Desirable 0dd Pieces, Pianos, Do- mestic, also Imported Rugs, Radio, Automobiles, etc. By Auction equal installments, pavable in one and two years, with interest at seven per centum per annum. payable semi-gnnually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300.00 will be re- quired at’ time of sale. ~All conveyancing. recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right fo resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in_some newspgper published in Wasbing- ton, D. C. BAMUEL_A. DRURY, JAMES B. NICHOLSON. 105,7.9,11,13,15 Trustee ADAM A. WESGHLER & BON, Auctionee TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE APART- MENT BUILDING. NO. 1830 CALIFO! NIA STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 4548, folio 451 et seqa.. of the land records of the District of lumbia, and at the re secured thereby, the und offer for sale by public {he bremises on FRIDAY, TH DA OF NOVEMBER. 3 RhTR1Y" 0 CLOCK P M.. the. following-de- scribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. to wit: East one-half of lot eighteen (18) in block three (3) in Fisher, Forsythe & Young. commissioner: subdivision of land now known as “W. lnglon Heights,"” Dfl’ ‘Pll! recorded in Liber County No. lio 115, of the records of the office o! lh! surveyor of the District of Columbia, known for taxation purposes as lot 803 in l?ulre 2588. Terms of sale: One-third in cash, balance the promiss notes le in one and two er cent per Inllllm from day of le_semi-annually, secured by deed of rust upon the property sold, or all c at option of purchaser. A debogit of 31 Tequired at sale,” All conveyancing, record- ing and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. ‘Ten to be complied with within fifteen dass from day of sale. otherwise trusiee reserves the right to resell property, at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five 's' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. st e SO e and Surviving Trustee, o L e ot wou rney for Holder of Notes. nob-eod&ds exSu FUTURE DAYS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. OF VALUABLE IM- NG, THT NiNTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a ‘certaln deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4304, folio 123 et seq., of tne land Tecords of the District of Co- Jumbia, and at the Yequest of the Darty secured ‘thereby, “the undersigned trustee will sell at public_auction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, ' THE TWENTY- IXTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, AD. 1929, AT 'OLOCK ~ P.M., _thé_ following-d seribed land and premises, situate in t City of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated and being the north twenty (30) feet front on Ninth street west bx tull depth of original lot seven (7) in sawere four hundred and ‘one (401)." to. ether with the, improvements, consisting of hree-story frobne DuNding. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per nnuin, Layable semi-annually, from day of le, gecured by deed of trust upon the proverty sold, o all cash, at the option of he purchaser. A deposit of §250 will be re- aquired at time ‘of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 0 be complied with within 30 da: from day of sale, otherwise the trustee re- serves the right to resell the property at the Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in gome newspaper published in_ Washington, NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST CO, By WILLIAM D. HOOVER. (Beal) Attest: President. E. PERCIVAL WILSON, Trustee. Becretary. _mol4-d&ds.exsu ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. Sale of Two-story Frame Dwelling, No. 604 Minnesota Ave. N.E., Con- THOS. USTEE'S = SALE PROVED REAL PREMISES taining 9 Rooms, Bath, Elec- tricity, Also One-story Brick Building in Rear, Used for Laundry Business. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded 1n Liber No. 5440, folio 492 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at request of party secured ihereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public muction, in front of the premises, on WEDNE THE TWEN- TIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1929, AT FOUR Q'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de- scribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, to Wit: Lot 32 in Hentletta M. Brightwell's subdivision of part of the tract of land known as “Fife” and “Fife Enlarged” as per plat recorded in Book County 12, page 84 in the office of the surveyor for s istrict, now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as lots 814 and 815 in square 5053. Terms of Sale: One-fourth of the pur- chase money, to be paid in cash, balance in equal installinents, represented 'by promi sory notes of purchaser, payable in_one, two and three years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum from day of sale, payable semi-annually, secured by deed 'of trust upon property sold, or all cash, at option of burchaser. A deposit of $300 requlred of purchaser at sale. All conlveyancing, record- P ‘ond motarial fees at Cost of Durchaser. Terms to be complied Wwith within 30 day: from day of sale, otherwise trustees reser the right to resell'property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' ad- Vertisement” of such ' resale in' some news- paver published in Washington, D. C, HENRY H. BERGMAN] GEORGE M. EMMERICH, no9-dkds.exSu Trustees. ‘THOS, J. OWEN & SO 0] 1431 Eve Street Noriwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate Improved by Three- Story and Basement Brick Store and Dwelling, No. 3077 M Street and Nos. 1201-1205 Thirty-First Street North- west, Washington, D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly xecorded i Liber No. 5040, Tollo 405 e, sea’ of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will wl at public lucuon in front of the prem- , on TUESDA' THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMB!R. A.D. 1929, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the following-de- scribed land and premises, situate in the City of Washington, District of Columbia. and designated as and being part of lot numbered six (6) in square numbered twelve hundred and nine (1209), beginning for the same at the northeast corner of M (for- merly Bridge) street and Thirty-first (for- merly Coni YQMD street and running thence enst on sald M street (about) 21.92 the wal! of .he hou ‘adjoin! north d parallel with id street 63.75 feet, thence and parailel with said M street (about) 21.92 feet to said it street, and thence south alonx i!."fi feet to the ke he improvements, of threestory and basement Brick store nd dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two causl ‘instaliments, payabls' in one and two years, with interest at fer Sentum per i, payable semi-xnnually, {rom 4y of gale. secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the deposit’ of $1.000 will be re- " time of sale. All conveyanecing. recording, elc.. at eost of purchaser. Terms of sule 19 be ‘complied with within 30 days from da; le. otherwise the trustecs Feoevethe Hight “to Fescil The ‘ropetty the rigk and cost of defaulting purchas days” ndvertisement of such i vspaper published in Wash- ington, D. C. R & AR A btees MO1".12.16.10.1.17,20,21,22,23,25,26 At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY Nov. 16, 1929 mencing 9 a.m. and day. money payable in cash and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years from the day of sale, with inter- est_at the rate of 6% per annum, payable semi-annually and secured by a first deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300.00 required of the purchaser at the time of the acceptance of the bid. Examination of it ncing, notary fee and record- ing at the ~ost of the purchaser. Terms of are to be complied with within thirty from the date of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to reseil sald prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after at least three days' adver- tisement of such sale in some newspaper published in the District of Columbia. HENRY H. BERGMANN, Surviving Trustee, CHAS. H. BAUMAN, no12-d&ds.exSu __Atty. for Trustee. SON, AUCTIONEERS, Furniture e continuing throughout Automobiles, 10 a.m. nol4,15 Thomas Dowling & Co. Saturday Night Auction Sale of Household Furniture For the Entire House Bedroom, Dining, Daven- port, Bed-Davenport and Brellsfut Suites, Rugs Lamps and Shades, Toys Bicycles, Wagons, Mirrors China and Glass Ware, etc. By Public_Auction Snurdly, Nov. 16, 7:30 P.M. At 2012 14th St. N.W. THOS. J. OWEN & 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM. EROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING TWO TWOSTORY WELLINGS. KNOWN AB PREMISES NOB' 1011 AND 1019 FOUR.AND-ONE-HALF ~STREET SOUTH 4 By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5079, folio 436 et sea., of the land records of the District of Colum: bir, and at the request of the party secured the undersigned trustee will sell auction, in front of the premises, DAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY MBER. A.D. 1929, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de- situate in the ashington, District of Columbi ated as and being lots forty-s (46) and forty-seven (47), in D. L. Morri- son's subdivision of original lofs one (1), two (2), three (3), and four (4) in square five hundred (5000, "as per plat recorded n Liber W. F. folio 213, of the records of Uhe Omce ot ihe” surveyor of ihe Bistrict of_Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two instaliments, payable in one and two with interest at six per centum per nually, from day of ured by deed of trust upon the prop- or all cash, at the option of the A deposit of $500.00 will be re- time of sale. ~All conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be' complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee Teserves the rleht o ‘esell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resal in_some newspaper published in Washin ton, D. C., WA’ FP. CLARK. n08.11.13.15,18.20 Surviving_Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, T4sT"Eve street Northwest o Bt LE OF VALUAB v FaTALE. PROVED ’r?' angnlo NR N AE 1140 xn.soms PLACE NOJ By virtue o: @ 'certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6117, folio 365 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. sismed trustecs will sell lt pubhc auctior front of the remise: INDAY, THE JTWENTY- [PTH DAY Of NOV‘!MBBR AD l 129, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. e fol lowing-described land and nrlmlus‘ | in the District of Columbia, and desig: 23 and being lot numbered one hundre seven (107) in Harry T. Jones subdivision of lots in block fourteen (14) in Walbridge's subdivision of d know “‘Ingleside," er plat of said Jones' subdivision re- cory in Liber County No. 20, folio 143. of the records ot the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia; subject to cove- nants of record. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be Daid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payal ' in one and two years, with interest af er centum per nnuin, payable semi-annually, from day of Slle, Secured by deed of trast ubon. the Proverty sold. o all, cash, at, the option of the purchaser. Dosit ot 3500 will be reuu,rtd at time nl sale. All conveyancing, ll" etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of 0 be complied with within thirty days lrom day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and c of defaulting purcha: after five days’ vertisement of such resi l'ig“loll’l'lecne'mn per published in Washini THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST CO., By ALFRED H. LAWSON, Real Estate O nold-déds.exSu Tru THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. " IA!.! OF VALUABLE BRICK KNOWN AS 2108 BAN- FT PLACE. NORTHWEST, By virtue o! l certain deed of trust dated being instrument No. 195 " Bepteniver 3 1935: "In Liber 580 Jofio 9% amons the land records of the D trict_of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wil sell at pulic suction, in’sront of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWE] DAY OF NOVEMBI‘R FOI O'CLOCK etcribed Iand ana premises, st uate in the County of Washington, District of Columbia, end “designated as and being Iot fifty-two’ (52) in John J. Hemphill's sul division ‘ot lots n block two (2), “Co necticut Avenue Helghts.” as per Dlat re corded in Liber No. 35, folio 64, of the rec- ords of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Subject to the build- ing restriction line as shown on said pla ject to use as a party wall of the ea. of the building on said lot, as granted reements recorded in Liber 3211, folio V10" %ina Liber 4373, Telle. 430 of the 1end records of ‘the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Ope-third of the pirchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two gaual instaliments, payable' in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 3500 will be Tequired at time of sale, All conveyancing, rcarding. efc., at copt of purchaser. "Terms of rale to be compiied with within thirty §ays trom day of asle, otherwise ihe trus- teen reserve the right {o resell the property ajythe ria nd comt ot defamting purchaser, er five da; tisement of such resal in some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D. C. JAMES J. BECKER. CHARLES E. MARSH, no15-d&ds.exSudno23 Trustees. GUS EICHBERG, Auctioneer 65 Automobiles By Auction Saturday, Nov. 16th At 12 Noon At 462 Pa. Ave. N.W. pp. Ford Bld, 1927 cnmlm Coupe. evrol 1927 Oakiand Sedan, 1927 Buick Sedan. Paige Cabriolet with rum- ble seat. The above cars sold for Finance Company. GUS EICHBERG Official Auctioneer, U. 8. Guunnclui Chrysler “72” Sedan By Order Administratrix Also Other Automobiles By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY Nov. 16th, 10 A.M. not4,16 FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AU “431 Eye Street Northw Trustees’ Sale ‘of Valuable Apart- ment Building Located at the Southwest Corner of 18th and {) (l;orlhweu!, ‘Washington, By virtye of a certain deed of trust dated Qcgober 3, 1925, and recorded October 7 SEISTIh Liber sier” st foio 383 of the land records cf the District of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the note se- cured thereby, and by virtue of order of _the EIIDI’QOIFE Court of the District of Colum holding a Bankruptcy Court, entered the case of John L. Barr, Bank- ruptcy No. 2097, on October 15, 1929, undersigned trustees will offer for public auction, in front of the FRIDAY THE TWENTY-SEC OF NOVEMBER, AT THI HOUR OF FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following real estate, with thee improvements, easements, rights of . and appurtenances thereunto belonging. tuate and lying in the City of Washington, District of Columblia, to wit: Lot forty-seven (47) in Joseph J. Moeb's subdivision of square one hundred and five (106). improved by premises numbered 1800 Eye street northwest: said sale being_sub- Ject to_ratification by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a Bank- ru;lcy Court. erms of sale: Property to be sold sublect to a prior deed of trust securing the sum of one lumflr!d and sixty-five thousand dol- lars ($165.000) with interest thereon at the rate of 6% per annum from June 3, 1929, Balance over and above said trust, all ca: A deposit of $1,000 required at time of s Terms of sale to be complied w(ll within thirty (30) days from the date of ther- wise deposit forfeited and trustees reserve the right to resell the ?rnurly at the risk and cost of the defaultl l’thll!h after 5 days' advertisement of resale in some dally newspaper published in Ih District of Columbis. 'Conveyancing, —recording and notary fees at Dol! of ‘purchases oEulKr v, ml’gr‘;l& no12-d&ds.exSu tees. IONEERS, TRU! Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctione BANKRUPTCY SALE OF AUTO SHOP EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY, OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIX- TURES, NEW REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR WILLYS-KNIGHT, OVERLAND, WHIPPET AND HUPMOBILE AUTOMOBILES; SERVICE TRUCKS, TIRES, ACCESSORIES, ETC. BY AUCTION AT STERRETT & FLEMING, INC., 2155 CHAMPLAIN ST. N.W. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929, 10 A.M. SHOP EQUIPMENT Lathe, Brake Band Machines, Bench Grinder, Alemite Pressure Guns, B. & D. Portable Drills and Ormdem Cylinder Honing and Reboring Machines, Valve Refacer, “Yale” Hoists, Garage Jacks, Work Benches, “Manley” Press, “Arco” Vacuum Cleaner, Exhaust Fans, Washing Ma- chine, “De Vilbiss” Paint %Sl’uym outfit, Battery Charger, Buffer, Air Compressor, 3 Acd;lem OQutfits, Drill Press, Small Tools, etc. 'ARTS, ACCESSORIES, TIRES Large stock Willys-Knight, Overland, Whippet and Hupmobile Re- placement Parts; Steel Parts Cabinets, Tires, Tubes, Paint, 8 Bbl". Grease, Ete. OFFICE_FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT Walnut and Oak Flat, Roll, and Salesmen'’s Desks; Chairs, mc- taphones, Steel and Oak Letter and Card Files, Elec. Addressograph, writers, Burroughs 7, also 17 Bank Adding Machines; Blackboards, Mul u- graph Machines, Type and Type Setter, Self-Winding Clock, Duplica- tor, Elec. Refrigerated Water Founts, Costumers, Elec. Fans, Comptome- ters, Accessory Display Cases, Time Clock, Check Writer, Turk and Wilton Rugs, Double-Door Cabinet Safe, Iron Safe, Show Room Jurniture. 59 Fire Extinguishers, Etc. MISCELLANEOUS Hupmobile Service Trucks, Whippet ch, Overland Sedan, Willys- Knight Coach and Roadster; New Light Delivery Body, also other equip- ment necessary for the operation of a modern auto service station. IN RE: STERRETT & FLEMING, INC,, Cash. Bankrupt No. 2197. C._W. Clayton, Trustee, 469 C St. N.W. Terms: n013.14.15.16 | of AUCTION SALES. FUTURE n"% THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, A 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' OF VALUABLE PROP- SALE ERTY, KNOWN AS 1708 OREGON AVE- NUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6379, folio 433 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ?ubllu auction, in front of the prem- Olelfln avenue northwest, on POESDAY, THE NINETRENTH DAY OF NO- VEMBER, AD: 1035 AT FOUR OOLOC PM, the toliowing-déscribed land and prem; ituate in the District of Columbis, and ignated * as “and being lot numbered ty-four (34) i Hubbarc's subdivision. in quare numbered one hundred Afty-two 2), as per plat recorded in Liber 12, at of the records of the ofice of the surveyor of the District of Columbis. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $6.00000, further particulars of which will be announced time of sale; the purd price_above sald trust to be paid in "A deposit of '$200.00 Teauired. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. ~ Terms to be complied with within fhiriy days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. g ILIP LOKETOH, BLUM, n09.13.15.18.19 Trustees. ADAM A. WIBCHL‘R & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' OF _ VALUABLE REAL | ESTATE. gflx‘il‘o A"rwo-rfl_lt | BRICK SRR NORTRWRST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6312, folio 383 et seq. of the land records of the Diatrict of Co lumbla, and at the request of the party cured thereby, the undes tee: ?{.’" for sale'by public suctio e premises. on THURSD! RST DAY OF NOVEMBER, I FOUH FORTAFIVE. 'O following described land and prem! yate in'the District of Columb Lot 298 of E. Francls Riggs api Eobaiviston of lota ta" cauare 130, ss per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbis, in Liber 33, at_folio 109. Terms of sale: The above vroverty will be fold subfect to a prior deed of trust for 4,000 ac 7 per cent due April 8, 1533 bal) arce all cash over frust, & deposit O 8300 required of purchaser at time of sale. ~All conveyancing. recording and notarial fees At cost of purchaser. to_be f sale, otherwise the ti right to resell the property a cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in_so) newsnl%er published In the city of Wasl ington, SIMO! FL!‘ BHM (AN, ‘WM. B. WOLI st ALEXANDER WOLF. Attorney Tor paity secure n011.13,15.18.20 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM_ 3-BATH, 3-STORY BRICK DWELLING. By virtue' of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5864, folio 104 et seq. of the land records of lumbia, and at the requ cured t'ereby, the undersigned trustees wi S e oy ablic mtkchion, Ih. frent. of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE TWEN- TIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1029, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.’ the follow- ing-descrived land and premisss, situats in the District of Columbla, to wit: Lot 56 Ellan Kingman's subdivision of square 241, as per plat recorded in Liber B.. folio 187, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: The above property will be sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for $10,700, At 7%, due October 4, 1929, and in- terest from April 4, 1929; balance all cash over trust. A deposit of $300.00 required of purchaser at sale. All conveyancing, record- ing and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise trustees serve the right to resell property at risk cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ dvertisement of such ressle in some news- paper published in Washington, D. 'WALTER H. ROBINSON, JOSEPH F. HOLLAND, nnl 1,13,15.18,20 Trustees. uctioneers. WESCHLER & SON, Tmé:nu' SALE OF VALUABLE ZRMME | i By Virtue of & Coraln deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5876, ngl‘c‘z 317 et sea. of the land records of the District of Co- lumoia, and at the request of secured thereby, the undersigned will cfer for sale by public auction, in of yihe premises on MONDAY T Y T ROUR- TRIRTY O'CLOOR 102 oflowine described Tand anid premises situste in the District of Columbia. to wit Lot 26 in Diller B, Groff's subdivision of l?t: in block 8, “Brightwood Park.” s per pl recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County , at follo 44, now known for pyrposes o assessment taxation as lot 26, square Térms of One-fourth of the purc! money to be paid in cash, balance in equ: insta‘lments, represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser. payable in one, two and three years, with ingerest T cent ber annum frof day of ssle, payable semi- roperty 3ol " 2haser.” A depostt of 3300 reauired of pur- chaser’ at time of All conveyancing, CRRataiy and nojarial feep at of pus: chaser. Terms of sale to be' complied wath within thirty days from day of sale. other, wise _trust serve the right to resell property at Tisk and cost of defaulting pur; chaser, after five days' advertisemen such resale in some newspaper mmmnd in Wasnington, D. C. RGE M. EMM GE s 4‘mn 5. FERMANN H. BE nol4-ddds.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. NISTRATRIX'S 8/ Am%«.vxglxunnmmu SIS NE, By v of an orur of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, hommg a Probate Court, in re e: t Charles Rtvers, “decensed Administration No.. 37186, undersigned administratrix will offer for (b7, Bublic suctlon, In front of ihe mises, on INETEENTH DAY OPF NOVEMBER, 1920, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing-described real estate, situate’in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 800 in eauare 777 containing about 13,440 square feet, with unusuai Tooias M Eunt? 1 arge beick punding in rear of 733 Thir n.e. to be sold sublect to twd prior deeds of trust, ssere- ating $10,192.56. ~Also lot 801 in square 77, fronting about 221s feet by a depth of 100" feet, with side aliey, Third street between 'G and H .¢.. to be sold sub- ject to a deed of trust for §400. Particulars s to the above encumbrances will be made known at time of sale. Terms: All cash above sald trusts. posit of 500 required of conveyaneins, recording and notarial fees ‘St cost of ‘purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty dass from day of sale, otherwise administratrix reserves Tight to resell property at risk and cost of defsulting purchaser after five days ad- vertisement of ‘such resale in some 8- paper published in Washington, D. C. sublect to ratification by the court. 'dminm.rnrlx S5, Attorney, Smith Bl “THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEE 1431 EYE BT. Um a5 SALE OF VM-UABLI REAL FRAM No-Alss By virtue of certal recarded i Libe 'r No- '53-:;"1%& S g Jana Tetorde of the Disyct of ‘Cb: lumbia, and at the reques the trustes 'ul.fi TRUSTEE EST, secured thereby, the undersigned Sell ‘at. public atiction. I fFont of the gfi'v Sk NOVEMBER® AD' 1028, AT GCLOCK P M.. he Toliowing-deser) fiSton: Blstrict of Conimbla. wud denienated as-and beink part of orlejnal Tou t (o) follows: lll'l‘ H and nine (9) juare fo for (e m‘.’.""m 5 : t e"'s0 said lot eight (8) and l’\IB‘I e ‘:::n:lrflf‘h twenty-five (25) feet: hlflc. east one hun. dred and seven (107) ht _(8) Im 3 inehce ol w-nzy-nu m» toet, to th lot ‘ahd thenes south line of west to lh: oint of bnmnln, except such s 'en condemned for alley pur- D As l oln on plat recorded in Boo) page 37, of the records of the office e surveyor of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms of sal O hird of lht purchase money to be pald in cash. balance in two equal instaliments, payable In one and two years, with interest er centum per nnum, vl!lhl! semi- nnl’llry‘ from day fl( sale. secured by of trust upon e roperty sold. or all cash. at the opt the purchaser. A deposit of $500 wil required at ti) of sale. All eanvey-nuinl. recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be c? d_with within thirty day: (mm day of . ol er'lu the trustee re &Qhe right res the Mfienv. 2t LS st WATSON p CLAI n08,11.13,15,18,30 Surviving Trostee. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. UR nd Wash- | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Known as the Army and Navy Apart- finwu, No. 820 Conn. Ave. By virtue of recorded I Liber No. §025 folio, 413 o6 scds ¢ the"inna, r:c(ur‘dhl of the District ‘ot G secured thereby, IQG\IIII r m '."’ s ofer 'tor sale by pu lueun i 35# EloyTe %n AT TWO O’ ’n‘:":”':"x o octimel i strict of gt Tevie 4 T B NUK.! 1olid 17 and 1 offce” of 't o it of $5.000. of purchaser at llme o saler 2'!1 convey- ancing, recording and notarisl fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of to be complied with within tnjrty days from day Otherwise the trustees esérve the Eht (6 jesell, the property at the rigk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days advertisement of suc in gome news paver published (n ‘the"cly” of on, o i N08-d&dbs,exSu Trustees. c LARO! g SLie Nort! AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STORY One of World-Famous Works of Literature A Fine Day at Sea. BY MARK TWAIN. 'k Twain (““Samuel Langhorne ( 5 Clemens,” 1835-1910, was an American humorist, author of “Innocents Abroad, “Roughing It,” “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's conrt." ‘““Tom Sawyer,” ete.) ‘The next mx we weighed anchor and went to ses t was a great hap- piness to m after a dispiriting dghy. thought there never mmchmdnmhm:u'wm'mm iz i e s, i oy was sal o v and with all its bel m;’ malicious instincts were dead within me, and as Ameru:l faded out i think s spirit of charity p Pl | less, for the time Goenn sk Was heaving its billows about us. I wished to expmmy(emnfi I wished to lift up my voice and s butxl did mg]ncw':mhlnl to llnlml'lf so 1 was obliged ive up 3 It was not loss to » though, perhaps. u was breezy and pleasant, but the sea was still very rough. One could not promenade without his neck; at one moment the bows) was taking & deadly aim at the sun in mid- !.\oeuu\ and af t.hekn‘e:t ul:a was harpoon a_sharl bottom of the ocean. What a weird nnuuon it is to feel the stern of a ship sink- ’&"'“"iu".}"’“d"’""““?"m': w _clim| away amon clouds! One’s lt‘gest course that day was to clasp a railing mdh:ncon. walking was too i By some happy tortune was not ‘That was & thing to be proud of. I had not always before. If there is one thing ln the world that will make a man peculiarly and insuf- RESORTS. In America’s Smarluf Resort ST. CHARLES INTIC CITY Loca! he Mllfl'l\.. INTER RATES NOW IN EFFECT PROPOSALS. 1929, furnish- Yora Wash the Navy Yard, Wash: m Rm Smaster Seneral or"';n’-' ston, D C. gm“’_hu LEGAL NOTICES. Atiorneyi States ey THE DIS- IN THE THE B tes SUPREME goUl trict of Columbia, as a_District eoun In re n&u tion of omrm Shart Becket m.m ation of u £ m SOURT "&,"" ‘U Sy e anrm e 6t Che Survesor of Yf weL 1&:" ’E'.T’"flo'g"- Fie ':thn uld lmn.h . oD the Swnea Tan privately ton. ity sl 689, in the ‘Dlstries of Columbla, Record o west. vestment !lsrthwm 3 R é-m 'rmfm“fi' Connletlelll Avenue. Northw: D.’ Car- toll Disges. 10121 Stroet, Northwest.” Austin D, Dusanne, 335 South Capitol Street. Mary Louise English, 1515 - 30th Street. North- west. Annie een. 1401 Hamilton Street, ‘Northwest 1760 Euclid Street. Grunwell, 1760 lucnd irect, Noribwest, John R. Grunwell, Trustee under the will of Jane E. Grunwell: 1708 Lanier Place, North Fost, wiohn K; Grunvell. 1708 Lanicr Place; Northwest. ~Susan Etta Grunwell. 1708 Lanter Place, Northwest. Willlam C. Gwinn {gtherwise "Known ‘ag William C. Gwynn), 1514 - 30th _Street, Northwest. James E. Hamitton. 2401 Calvert Bivect, Northwest James E. Hamiton, Trustee under the wili of John 'A. Hamilton, 2401 Calvert Street, Northwest. llian ~_Hannan, Btreet, =Northwest. 5:#;"’“ 1501 -17th Street. N H‘A'h Hawling, 1600 - 20t ' Stroet, bert 'm"r%l' 2915 mcuuu ‘Aven Ka; 1801 - 17th. Hanuan, Botomac, ot l'n Je Street. ‘Southe n.;.:.’ f'?}‘x Calvert ?" N o?v"flm“ P 1834 Y Street, rthwest. na'nl:n' ‘Gomm and Bt ol the Cit ‘(‘ ; Erctessiona Sul "'" iahoma, ' guw n! n-'."f. seph M. G New York ace Barnett_Street, thants, Alfred Gilbert 8“"'" A ua“ elore " : % Jnn‘ auu"t“aru Nhfi.t. rda. Hofldl arry M. Gwinn ,Bl r'ln nown arry iwynne), Unive: - 3 "t‘gl;:n i renn:'y' vanta P'fl'.' o Vineton Heald,” Addre ea nette *llll Jewell, Route No l Virginia. Charles C. AV N;vtnn w“‘r’l'm"“ Yg{,k‘e' i d. Xlla Truitt, mu‘u cnflnn. Virginia. © Amelia E. WI Erultygle Avenue, Ouiland, cal E Powers B lidiny inbefore Bumed devisees for the use of t_Presb: s, de B S being ands e S, i“*fifi:'.’.’;&.' hureh.” nnl;t.nn hnlrl- i E‘éfi&f"fi;&z s aa'r‘n“d:{t i’ 3y the U1 shal for° the ‘District o ‘8:1“.. deputies. upon each of the I here! who 18, 50 far as uumlnbn h’ able inquiry, residing or sojourn !:i \"R DMIHEQ Df Calumbu 0" ean ities, 'as'g,u, o) i ol ik o ho'll ! Ion Ia W o e dultnnefl ll nnn-rflldnnu of the et ,f.fi'fi.sfig Y] true c 3 rmmm Qe my A B . ™ ey ferably self-conceited, it is to have his stomach behave itself the first day at lu..d :khen nearly all his comrades are Soon a venerable fossil, shawled to the like a mummy, ap- chin and red nf_tnh?‘de&r of the afterdeck * ouse and the next lurch of the ship shot him into my arms. I said: “Good morning, sir. It is a fine day.” id: oh, my 1" and then staggered away said, my!” an s Away and fell over the coop of a skylight. Presen! projected violence. another old gentleman was the same door with great I sald: “Calm yourself, sir. ‘There is no hurry. It isa fine €27, He also ut his hand on his stomach and said, “Oh, my!” and reeied away. In a little while another veteran was discharged abrupt clawing at the nofk I said: “Good morning, sir. fine day for pleasuring. You were sbout to ny——- +"Oh, e adr from the same door, for a saving sup- It 14 ht s0. T anticipated him, any- stayed there and was bom :md I;ly. the %ld = ur perhaps, and ai I xot out of a of them was, “Oh, my!"” ¥ 54 excursion. are not sociable. somehow ( “Oh, my” raf them. it is not afraid to all feeble nm.lt:l.u "’ofm thlt the : T tance. that!" to ‘Now, say, lous, gentleman for an I went away, then, in a thoughful ‘mood. !nux‘mh-loodp!e:.lm ‘ like it. The passengers but still they are hxe these old people, but all seem to have the ar bad. I know what was the matter with They were seasick. And I was glad of it. We all like to see seasick when we are not ourselves. Playing whist by the cabin lamps, when storming outside, walking the quarter deck in the moon- light is p|n.unt' breezy lorewp is pledant, wi people is pleasant; smy in the one is up there; but these are commotiplace com) with the joy of seeing people i e P up a leal of infc a&on ;lunnzpthum:l!'u . me I was climl uj qurm deck when the vunl'p the sky; I was smoking feeling Mulg comfortable, = Some- me. now, that won't answer. Read up there—No Smoking Abaft stern a flllr lnd n Was C?L Duncan, chief of the ‘went forwakd, of course. !nvnlmum-(lnllyh. in one of the up) back of the pilot . after it—there was a ship in the dis- ah—hands off! 1 came out of that. I said to a dock- sweep—but in a low voice: “Who is that overgrow pirate with the whiskers and the discordant voice?” “It's Capt. Bursley—executive officer —sailing master.” 1 loitered about for awhile, and then for want of something better to do, fell carving a ralling with my knife. mdm;my sald, in an insinuating, a voice my mmd, ddn’t you know on a desk -deck staterooms reached Come out of better than to be whittling the ship * |all to pieces that way? You ought m At- | know better than that.” I went back and found the dock- Who is that smooth-fased animated outrage yonder in the fine clothes?” 1 asked. “That's Capt. Lank, the owner of the ship—he’s one of the main bosses.” In the course of time 1 brought up on the starboard side of the pilot house and I«md.u:duxunnytn h this thing; I should think I Now, I an a bench. e the sun” 5 | might see that vessel through it. I it to my eyes when some- hldhfld.l one touc\ me on ‘the shoulder and ut taking the sun, I'd as lo know abo as nob-‘—wt I don't like to trust lnybody with that instrument. 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