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— STENTST ASSAYS BYRD'S RESULTS |l)r. La Gorce of Geographic | Society‘._leds Camera Record Is Valuable.:- DECEMBER 11, 1929, STEAMSHIPS. REAL ESTATE THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. l AUCTION SALES, (Continved.) FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. ) = 2 %- AFTERNOON.. - Hon B | I H RST COMMERCIAL. ADAM A, Wi & 8ON, Auctioneers. | ADAM A WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. | THOS, J._OWEN_& SON, AUCITONEERS, | ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. SALE 1431 Eve Street Northwest. t] 1 bath. ISTER'| o . B TR, ALY SMATALUARLEN T¥s | Trustees’ Sale of Beautiful De- | qusrpps sair or vaiuase i R T T TR BT A D CTmeni PREMISES NO. 5019 7th PLACE NORTH- tached Brick Homes, Num- PROVED REAL ESTATE. CONSISTING |of certain obligations mentioned in_ asree WEST. 3, OF A FOUR-STORY BRICK DWELLING | ments dated, respactively, March 39, 1927, 4 . By virtie of a certain deed of trust. duly | bers 4709 and 4713 Blagden| KNOWNAS FREMISER 108 1927, and at ‘the reauest of the NEAR 5 JENUE. recorded in Liber No. 6234, folio 465 ef se: & & ‘e will sell by public suction. EAR GEORGIA AVENUE. | Gi°%e*fana ‘records of the District of C Terrace Northwest. aan o foums Gt Adam R ieicaler 8 ROOMS _BUILT'IN GARACGE. | i, 88 [ oull ol oty 11 | oy v 1.0 e ot of s, o | RS 0fa DECHARER © BEVENTRENTIL. N FRIGIDAIRE—TERMS. Ll y, the undersigned trustee Will | recorded in Liber 5847, foli 3 e I - certai X [ i offer for ale by public anction, in ront of | Tecoratd " ke "Distelci o7 Cormbia. and at | nct earing Hete July *26: 1936, Tamed, Thefe 000 il ‘On mots fu‘;l:x"?’fl 1t $1.477.87. e Dremies o A oo i Feun | (he resuest of the parties sscured thereby. | corded in Liber No 8816, folio, & on which there ia due a balance o ECONOMY The hustle and bustle of a land jour- $hort distance from 14th strset lumbia, to wit: Lot numbered one hundred | CEMBER. 1929 AT THREE O X s T 3 5 re : . 1929, E O'CLOCK P.M a4 in said 1s. glores. theaters, churche e em (100" 1 eaniro's subdisision | the. Tolowing-described Jand_aad_premises: | Srdersihed., e, Uhs G0 sule under the equipped - Kitchen with Frigidaire, serv.ce &% Rt Dl . urvesor's office of the District of [ Afty-six (28 per plat recorded in Liber - | Parties in_intere: 3 J e Sisting of a two. tory and cellar Brick dwell. | the surveyof for the District of Columbia: | CEotOreht< Casements. rights, ways and ap-| . ADAM A. WESCHLER & soN. SAVANNAH cole fapest. ick home . i, DRI colonity goreh In. L LSl B S SR T tees will Sell at BUbIIC | sond" retords of the District of Columbia. | secured by a second deed of trust on lots and ney are left behind . . . forgotten ... Reception hall, coat closet. mirror | S8G BIERIERR, LIEY o 48 vare numbered | Lots numbered thirty-two (33) and thirty- | 560036 (" "turtor, at public auciion. in ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. ‘Covarea concrete porch in a new-home | G'CLOOK P.M.. the followlng-described land | auiction. in front of :he sev ¥ eral premises. 5 tit S0 31722 BIoCR 17. ) : e ot avemie. A DUt & | Cr o e e O et ot Con | MiSHEMo® f190 ipihepteyeraL RIOMISSE, 00 | mad at he request of Ahe oy frast, the ‘rfl..?‘»"'u".‘,.’L.,::.;.‘;’"é}.\fi.“z;f“»‘:";}‘;; COMFORT in the luxury of rest and quiet ... on i 5 whic . ¢ e m a sea trip from Baltimore to - s Tooms, including Iarge living [ Of 1018 and slley closed in sq ! eient. (3148, | three (33) in the ‘subdivision of lois in 6 CLOCK. Toom, ‘ainine room, breskfast room, muly | thittyone, hundied, ang fortyelhy (1D | 1otate (humpered. twenty-siz hundred ‘and | F30¢ O RSREDAY. A QR G DAY | of Columbia. further particuiars at It puiit-in fub, shower and fate o e s omm e Fy et ~third of the purchase | it Pof Sle:'"Each of sald 'loix and Commenting upon’ the scientific re- and ising In the City of Washington. ' sults of Comdr. Byrd's Antarctic ox- frict of -Columbia, namely: Lot nu ) fistic decoration, hardweod floors and trim | Terms of sale: On throughout. paneled wall paper, attracti electric fxtures. instantaneous’ het-wi all modern improvements. Bea andscaped. This home is very re » priced and attractive terms will it Call Georsia 3522. BUILDER WILL SELL New House on Sacrifice Terms money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal_instaliments, represented by promis- sory notes of purchaser, payable in one and two years. with interest at six per cent per annum from day of sale, payable semi-an- nualls. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash at option of pur- chaser. A deposit of $300.00 required of purchaser at sale. All conveyancing. record- ing and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with Within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise tru tee reserves (he right to resell property —to facilitate erection of another | i and ‘cost or ‘aerauiting purchaser atter group. Six rooms and tile bath. Natural hardwood trim; attrac tively decorated ; all modern con- veniences. There is a built-in garage. Streets and alleys are paved, Excellent northeast loca- catur 4724-]. NEW DETACHED HOME IN Chevy Chase, near the new high school, of English ar- chitecture, stucco construc- fion. It contains 6 unusu- ually well arranged reoms and tiled bath with sl Very large lighted clost garage to match the home. Attractive lot, with many shade trees and abundant shrubbery. Convenient terms. 913,350 New English-type home near Connecticut ave. and Bradley lane. Entirely new and dif. ferent “in design. ~ Heate and lighted. May be in- spected in the evening. #14,950—Located on Bradley lane op- posite Chevy Chase Club ‘ounds, this new detached brick home. containing € Tooms and 3 tiled baths, hai absolutely all modern ap- pointments. Large lot. about 168 feet deep, with trees and ahrubbery. Por_appointment to inspect. day or evening, phone Wisconsin 24! M. & R. B. WARREN. TODAY’S THREE | BEST HOME BUYS ; | INTOWN HOME. { | WASHINGTON HEIGHTS | I | NEAR CONN. AVE. BRIDGE. Located in a section of high class homes, near Conn. Ave. and Kalo- Tama Road. A tapesiry brick. semi detached house, o feet wide. contsining six good-sized rooms. tile bath (shower), double rear, inclosed slesping porch: concrete {ront porch, the entire property in excellent con- dition. Has every modern home im- provement. fully, screened, " parquet oors _throughout. _ Price, $11.500. very easy terms. Immediate Possession. DETACHED BRICK 16th ST. HEIGHTS 4 BED ROOMS $13.450—$1,000 CASH. An attractive English brick resi- dence. comparatively new. in 16th it hts, close to Rock Creek Park. e '8 rooms. tile bath; very dition throughout. Northern on 8 lot so0-foot front, o eourse, NEW BRICK HOME. CATHEDRAL HIGHLAND! 10 ROOMS—3 BATHS. $17,500—~EASY TERMS. Excellent location, close to the National Episcopal Cathedral, in a most _desirable " residential gection. | A particularly well _constructed home, all brick; has four bed rooms and two tile baths on 3nd floor and 3 bed rooms and bath ‘on 3rd floor. A modern home improvement, ineluding electric refrigeration. | 1 weather stripping. 2- gedn inspection " will' be | Inauire | SHANNON & LUCHS. Inc. | 14385 K Bt NW Nat. 2343, Phone Serviee to § P.M. OPEN DAILY Mt. Pleasant Ingleside Terrace-1863 (abutting Rock Creek Park and located 2 blocks north of 19th St. & Park Rd.) BRAND-NEW BRICK HOMES- Jast new development possible in Mt. Pleasant. Exceptionally well built and full 20 feet in width; strietly modern, including F daire and 3 cedar closets and garage. Critical inspection wel- comed. Reatonably priced. Lighted till 8:30 P.M. five days' advertisement of such resale in | some newspaper published in Washington. D.'C. AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST CO.. Trustee, 3y HOWARD MORAN. Vice President. (Seal) Attest: A. H. SHILLINGTON, Assistant Secretary. n030-rodkds.exSu .tion. Phone after 6 p.m., De>fA_DAll A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 5021 SEVENTH PLACE NORTHWEST. By virtus of ® certain deed of trust duly recorded 1n Liber No. 6194. folio 335, et sea.. of the land records of the District of Co- Jumbia, and at the request of the party s cured thereby, the undersigned trustee will | offer_for sale by public auction, in front of he premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE ELEV- DAY OF DECEMBER. 1939, AT FOUR- FTEEN OCLOCK P.M. the following-de- scribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, (o wif: Lot numbere hundred and nineteen’ (119) in J. B. Shapiro's subdivision of lots in squa: bered thirty-one hundred and forty-eight as per piat recorded in the office of the_surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 77 at folio 116; together with im. provements consisting of & two-story and cellar brick_dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchae money to be paid in cash. the balance in two equal installments, represented by prom- issory_ notes of purchaser. pavable in one and two years. with interest at six per cent per annum {rom day of sale. pavable semi- annually. secured by deed ‘of trust upon property ‘sold. or all cash, at option of pur- chager. A deposit of $300.00 required of pur- chaser at sale. All convesancing, recording and notarisl fees at cost of 'purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustee Teserves the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newipaper published in Washington, AMERICAN SECURITY - AND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. By HOWARD MORAN. Vice President. (Besl) Attest — A, W. SHILLINGTON. Assistant Secretary. n030,r0d &ds.exSu . SONOEROW. __ _ THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eyve Bt. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF FIVE-STORY BRICK APARTMENT KNOWN AS ~THE PARK- SIDE." BEING PREMISES 1702 SUMMIT PLACE NORTHWEST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated January 12, 1028, being instrument No. 20, Tecorded January 14, 1928, smong the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell ~at public auction. in front ef the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF DE- AD. 1929, AT FOUR-THIRTY the following described land uate in the District of Colum- ted as and being lots 137 and the east 30 feet front on Summit 'y the full depth of lot 129, in Bishop Perkins' and A. M. McLachlen's sub- division of lot 79 in Elzabeth L. Dunn's subdivision of land now known as “Lanier Heights.” as per plat of said Perkins’ and McLahlen's subdivision recorded in Liber County 6, folio 97. of the records of the Office of the Burveyor of the District of | Columbia, the above described property now known for taxation purposes as lots 177, 801, 302 and 321 in square 2582. Terms: Sold subject to ‘a prior deed of trust for $120.000. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $5,000 required. Con- veyancing, recording, etc., at the purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thitty davs. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold tre discretion of the trustees. MER F._ STICKLE. LEWIS E. BREUNINGER. del-ddds.exBu ‘Trustees. Thomas Dowling & Co., Auc- tioneers. Auction Sale of Slightly Used Furniture. Must Be Sold on Thursday, Decem- ber 12, at 10 O’Clock A.M,, at 2012 14th Street N.W. Conaisting, in Pari —10-Piece Bed Room Suite, Chiffo- nier, Beds, Springs, Mattr | g Room Sets, 6 White Enamel Refrigerators, nearly mew; China Closets, Secretaries, Lamp Shades, | Toys, etc, etc. Thos. Dowling & Co. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, | 1431 Eye St. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF FIVE-STORY BRICK APARTMENT. BEING PREMISES 1731 WILLARD STREET NORTHWEST. By viriue of s certain deed of trust, dated May 1927, being_instrument No. 184 recorded May 6. 1927, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the ~premises, on THURSDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF DE- CEMBER. AD. 1929, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises. situste in the District of Colu and designated as and being Iots 88, 89 90 in H. A. Willard's subdivision of lof square 151, as per plat recorded in the office | of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia in_Liber R, W., at folio 122 Terms: §old "subject to & prior deed of | trust for ~$65000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $3,000 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc.. at the pur- chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised houses wil: be sold subject to first deed of frust_securing the sum of $14.000.00. matur- ing August 0. 1932, bearing Der centum per annum, pAyable semi-annu- ally. The purchase price above each of the Several deeds of trust is to be paid in cash. A deposit of $1.000.00 on each lot and house will be required. Convesancing and record- ing t purchaser's cost. = Terms of be complied_with within fifteen day the date of sale. otherwise deposit to b feited and property may be resold in the discretion of t A the isk and cost of the defaulting pur- chager. (Signed) HENRY J. ROBB. HOWARD A BURNS. 1437 K 8¢, des-Akds.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Beautiful De- tached Brick Home, Number 4708 Blagden Terrace North- west. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber 6150. folio 182. of the land Tecords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured lhel’!b(. the undersigned frustees will sell at public auction. in_irent of the said premises, on MONDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF DE- CEMBER, 1929, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises: Lot numbered thirty-nine (39) in the subdivision of lots in square numbered Uwentvosix hundred and Afls-six (2656). as per plat recorded in Liber 85. folio 31, of the Tecords of the office of the survesor for the District of Columbia: subject to the bullding restriction line shown on said plat and to covenants of record: subject. also. to a right of way as fully described in said deed of trust *erms of sale: Said lot and house are gpld subject to a first deed of trust securing ym of $15.500.C0. maturing February 21 1930, bearing interest at the rate of six and one-half per centum per annum, DPayable semi-annually. ‘The purchase price above sajd deed of frust is to be paid in cash. A deposit of $1.000.00 will be required. ~Con- vevancing and recording at purchaser's cosf Terms of sal fifteen dasy: deposit to be forfeited and property may be advertised and resold in the discretion of ah; lrI"‘ll!en un?‘ at the risk and cost of the faulting purchaser WILLIAM M. TERRELL, PRESTON E. WIRE. 1206 18th St. N.W. deS5-d&ds.exSu Trustees. _ ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. | Trustees’ Sale of Beautiful De- tached Brick Homes, Num- bers 4807 Seventeenth Street Northwest, 4815 Seventeenth Street Northwest and 3513 Rittenhouse Street North- west. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust. dulv recorded. respectivels, in Liber 6140. follo 53. and Liber 6134. folio 374, of the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the parties secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell At public auction. in front of the several remises. on MONDAY, THE SIXTEENTH AY OF DECEMBER.'1920. AT THREE- FIFTEEN O CLOCK P.M.. the following-de scribed land _and premises: Lots numbered twenty-six (26) and twenty-elght (28) in gjusre mumbered twenty.six hundred and Afty-five (2655) in George E. Walker and William A. Hill's subdivision of part of tri of land called “Argyle. Cowl and Lorn.” a Per plat recorded in Liber 87, folio 35, of fhe records of the office of the surveyor of the District of 'Columbla: subject fo the building restriction line shown on said plat and to covenanis of records: improved by Dremires 4807 and 4813 Seventeenth street Rorthwest _ And on the SAME DAY. AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM.. lot numbered thirty- two (32) in Lester H. Woolsey's subdivision of lots in square two thousand and_three 72003). a8 per plat recorded in Liber 62, fo- lo 25. of ‘the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia: sub- Terms of sale: Numbers 4307 Seventeenth stieet and 4815 Seventeenth sireet will each be sold subject to a first deed of trust seeur- ing_the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars (335,000 00). maturing April I7. 1931 and 3513 Rittenhouse street northwest will be s0ld sublect to a deed of trust securing the sum of fifteen thousand dollars ($15.000.00). maturing April 18, 1930; all bearing interest at the rate of SIX per Centun per annu able semi-annually. The purchase price ve each of the geverai deeds of trust is {0 be paid in cash. A deposit of $1,000.00 on sach lot and house will be required. Conves- ancing and_recording at purchaser’s Cost Terms of sale to he complied with within fifteen days from the date of sale. otherwise deposit to be forfeited and propeity may be advertised and resold in the discretion of The trustees and at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. WILLIAM M, SEAY. ERSKINE GORDON. 14th and G Sts, N.W.. ~ Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EVE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING. 1372 HAR- VARD STREET NORTHWEST, WASH- INGTON. D. C. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6214, folio 365 et seq of th records of the District of Co d at the request of the party se- cured the undersigned trustees will Sell at public auction, in _{ront of the prem- I IDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY .D. 1929, AT THREE: .M. the following-de scribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbfa, and designaied as and bein' lot numbered ‘forty-two (42) in Barr and Sanner’s_subdivision of lots in block thirty-three '33) of “Columbia Helghts.” a3 Dper plat recorded in the office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbia. in Liber County 9 at folio 129: said block numbered Thirty-three (33) now taxed as square num- bered twenty-eight hundred and ffty-five (2655); subject o the covenant that when a building is erected on sald lot it shall not be within 30 feet of the street line. nor shall it be used for manufacturing or me- chenical purposes. nor shall spiritnous la- ‘Terms: Sold subfect to a prior deed of trust for '$5.000.00. further particulars of 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. Conveyancing, recording. etc.. at purchaser'’s cost. ~ Terms to be complied wiih within Ject 1o covenants of records: improved by | Premises 3513 Rittenhouse street morthwest. {iors .be soln therein. and the conaitions as | U0, the huilding Jine shall run with the lard. | twenty (20) in Alexander R. Shepherd’s sub- division of square numbered west of square sthree (west of €23), s per plat recorded in the office af the sur- yevor for the District of Columbia in Liber W. B. M. at folio 283. 5 “Terms ‘of sale: One-third ('3) of the pur. chase price in cask. of which & deposit of three hundred dollors (3300) must be made with the trustee at the time of sale and fhe balance in equai notes of the pu; DAvable in one and two vears after date of Sale. with interest at the rate of cent per annum and pavable semi-annually, Secured by deed of trust on the property Sold. or all cash at the option of the pur- h* within thiity (30) davs from date of e resold at the risk and cost of lh'v de- Paulling purchaser. after five (5) dave 1e- advertissment in some newspaper publisned i meton. D O ATl converancing. Title Ofitmm-unn ‘and recording at the expense of fhe Durchaser. “NISN T;l'fl:o%“l;};’\' OF THE DIS- "TRICT O } (Seal.) Attest: EDWARD L. HILLYER. TRVING ZIRPEL Vice President. Becreiary. Frusee. ©0c26-d&ds,exSu Scribed property having failed “to comply With the terms ax stated the erty will be resold on TUESD. BT eTOne i tame pac HIRTY O CRDFR OF THE TRUSTEE. SdenamsINReTs ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate Northwest Cornmer New Jersey Ave. and K St. N.W., Operated as a Gas Serv- ce Station. By v e 'A:! " l‘]e‘rllh:‘gtlld“fl( |0‘r‘\u'l'. duly recorded in Tiber No. 3419. folio o, of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees il offer for sale by public auction, in tront ot e’ ‘oremises. ‘on MONDAY. 3 TWENT IRD DAY OF DECEMBER. 1929, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and premises ‘n the District of Columbi to Wi Lot 28 in Albert Carry's subdivision of lots in_square 558, as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber 24, at follo 41 “Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $500.00 reauited of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording snd notaria fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty deys from d r le. Stherwise trustees Teserve the ri properiy at risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser ter five days' sdvertisement of such resale in _some newspaper published in vashington, D. C. e THOMAS B. LAWLER. (Erroneously mentioned in said deed of trust as Thomas B, Lawlor.) JOHN R. WALLER de11.13.16.18.20.21 “Trustees. OS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEER: i 1431 Eve 8L N.W. TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME TERY SERVICE STATION AND AUTOZ MOBILE ACCESSORIES. KNOWN A8 PREMISES 706 G STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust datea March 8, 1939, nstrument No. 62. recorded March 11, 1 among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secyred thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc- tion. in {rort of the premises. on MONDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. AD. 1929, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land_and premise o the District of Columbia and 'desis d as and being. the west 30 the full depih of original lof 8. Sold subfectto a prior bullding on deed of trust for $3.350. further s of which will be snnounced at fime of sale. the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 required. Conveyaneing. recording. eic. at the purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be col plied with within thirty days. otherwi deposit forfeited and the property may be d resold at the discretion of RICHARD E. HARRIS, NATHAN DUVALL. __Trustee "THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustee's Sale of Property Dis- tinguished As Premises No. 4804 Fourteenth St. N.W. By virtue of the Jast will and testament of Edward C. Munck, late of the District of Columbia, deceased.” I will sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on FRI- DAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF DECEM- BER, 1929. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., that certain pareel of real estate. situste in said District. distinguished as 18 in aq 2709, Saul's Addition to the City of Wi s per plat recorded in County Boox page 18. in the office of the surveyor | for said District. subject to covenants con- tained in the deed (o said deceased, to- the improvements. etc. One-third cash, residue in ble at one and two vears from dav of sale. 8% interest. payable semi-annually, secured by the notes of the purchaser and first deed of trust on the property, or all cash. at option of pur- chaser. Taxes to be adjusted and paid to day of sale by the trustee, Deposit of 3500 required at time of sale. Terms to be com- plied with within thirty days from day of sale or deposit forfeited, and the trustee. in his discretion, may proceed, readvertise and sell the D",D"."CHANLIS H. CRAGIN. __@e10-d8ds.ex8 ‘. Truste TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO_VALUABLE THREE-STORY ~BRICK DWELLINGS. SITUATE NOS. 817 and 819 4's STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6116 at folio 7 of the land of the District of Columbia. w in front of the premises on TUESDA SEVENTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER A.D. 1929 ‘AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M., original ot numbered thirty-nine (39) in"sa hered four hundred and ninety. Terms of sale: One- in one. two and three vears, with intere At six per cent par annum.'payable semi- annuslly, Deposit of $300.00 d time of ‘sale, and_ the purchassr fifteen davs from date of sale to complete the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale. chaser. The terms of sals to be complied | e in default of which the property will | 4 THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE-DE- | _dell-d&dsexsu USINESS PROPERTY. USED FOR BAT- | time. much chi 3f indorsers | Position guaranteed Enroll TODAY. . 10 THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. | HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND EFFECTS, ETC.. SONVH.LE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TO PAY STOR- AGE AND OTHER CHARGES. Notice is hereby given that on SATUR- DAY, JANUARY FOURTH, 1930, COMMENC- ING ‘AT NINE O'CLOCK ‘AM.. we will sell uction, at Weschler's. 920 Penn- ia ave. n.w.. to enforce our liens for e and other charges. goods stored with the following names: Wm_ A. Barger, M. F. Bennett, G. F. Do Ias Mrs. M. L. Ely. J Getman. Judge S H. Giesey, Mri den. Mrs. Horton Held. Miss M. A. R. . Johnson. Alex. Oumansky, Mrs. E. V. Sirons. Miss M. C. Twomey. Mr. L. LaForge. Parties interested please take nofice. MERCHANTS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.. ded.11 920-922 E Bt. N.W. THOS. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO VALUABLE TWO-STORY _ BRICK __APARTMENT HOUSES. KNOWN 'AS PREMISES 300 V STREET AND 301 OAKDALE ~PLACE NORTHWEST. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust dated November 5. 1936, being instrument Nos. 67 and 63, recorded November 6. 1936, among the land records of the District of Columbta. and at the request of ¥he party secured 'ihereby. the undersigned trustees Wil sell at pubiic auction. in front of the premises. on PFRIDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1920, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de- scribed land and premizes. situate in- the District of Columbia, and designsted as and being lots 35 and 36 in square 3082, in & sub- division made by Harry tsky, Morris Siiver and David W. Rosen, as per:plat re- | corded in the office ‘of the ‘surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 84 at folio 83, ale: All cash. it of $500 will be required at time o parcel. Al conveyancing. recording, 2% cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be fomplied with within fifteen days {rom day of sale. othermise the trustees reserve the FiENt 16 resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting. purc) ater five dass’ Sdvertisement of aucg, resale In sqme niews- aper published_in Washington. D. B ROBERT L. McKEEVER, Goss, e “Trustees. . J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, o83 1431 l%‘ ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO VALUABLE SEMI-DETACHED FRAME DWELLINGS KNOWN AS PREMISES 5332 AND 5334 BELT ROAD NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6056. folios 103 and 110 ¢t seq.. of the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and st the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trus- Tees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE THIR- TEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. A.D. 1829 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol- jowing-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbi as and being lots 7 nd Fhelps' subdjvision of saua piat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 60, folio 197: subject to covenants of record. Terms: Each sold subject to a prier deed of trust for $4.950. further particulars of Which will be announced at time of sale “he purchase price above said trusts to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 reauired on each parcel. Conveyancing, recording. efe. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complisd th within thirty davs, otherwise deposit forfelted and the property may be adver: tised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. LEE D. LATIMER. WILLIAM BRAYSHAW. des.7.9,11.13 Trustees. m— ___EDUCATIONAL. nihs day or 1 months_in night school when you can get equally as geed a course in every respect in_ one-third thi per in the end. TI . Es s Besd Secre- | Sehool. 1338 G N.W._ Nat'l 2 REPARE NOW Editorial clerk, statistical clerk, file clerk. t office clerk. Special course for Patent ce exam. The Civil Service Preparatory School. 3 . cor. 13th & Fn.w. Met. 6337. * ADVERTISING COURSE the largest, fastest ships in Orient Service stop for a day at Hawaii, Paradise of the Pacific. Frequent sailings from Vancouver. quite an item if economy c sailings frem Pier 3, Pratt St. (foot Gay), Baltimere, every T THROUGH FARES day and Friday. points in Florida, Georgia, Ala- bama, etc. Low aute rates . . Make reservations now. Phone, National 4613, for illus. folder.. MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Co. 1338 H Street,N. W. . . Washington Puletide Hestiual CHRISTMAS CRUISE .. SIS Bring in the Pule Log - o o « and the Moar’s Wead ON THE OF BEDFORD TO West Indies on December 23rd An old-time Christmas introduction t0.a sunshine cruise in the West Indies. Forget 3ll cares! Step on board for jolly days and bounteous fare. Carol sing- ing! Old-time Christmas revelry and dancing! Then, sunny skies and days of romance on purpleseas.. . . among the flowery, palm-girt isles of the Caribbean. The regal Duchess of Bedford offers staterooms with r open sports deck... every luxury. Sail from New York on December 23, for 16 days. . . to Kingston, Cristobal, Havana, Nassau. The 29-day cruises are Jan. 10 and Feb. 11. For full information and reservations apply local agent, or W,ORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM C. E. PHELPS, General Afent,. . 14th-St. at New York Ave. N.W., Wai Mediterranean by White Star Line. For 46.day SAlIL AWAY Treat yourself to a Winter holiday—a completechange of scene. Sail away to the best vacation you everhad. Meet interesting people, bask in sunshine, visit fascinatingplaces. Weoffer the following suggestions; plorations, Dr. John Oliver La Goree, vice president of the Nationa! Geo- graphic Society, in. a statement made public, says: . . “Comdr. Byrd saw more of the vast ice-box continent on his single flight to the South Pole ‘and back to Little America than all the explorers of all time have seen on ali their explorations of Antarctica. His radio messages state_that he and his companions had s vision span ef 100 miles on either side of their plane. ‘That means that in the round trip-ef some 1,600 miles they leoked down upon territory aggregating the area of our States of New York, Pennsylvania, Vir- ginia and North Carolin: Value of Mapping Camera. “But Comdr. Byrd's party not only saw this expanse of Antarctica: their huge map-making. camera _ photo- graphed it. “Thus the camera muitiplied amas- ingly the ecartographic results which kitherto had ‘been limited by surface sketches and notebook and these only obtained through thé utmost physi- cal effort and the are courage of the earth-bound explorers of other years. ‘Comdr. Byrd's utilization of every scientific ald and instrument in all his exploration has greatly increased the value of such data to science. Plus his apirit of high adventure and resource- ful skill in meeting emergencies, he and his men are contributing the painstak- ing, careful and equally heroic dndg- ery of observing and recording -signifi- cant scientific data. Data on Weather and Geology. “The expedition's full reports on weather conditions should ‘be of hign value to meteorology, for liftle-known Antarctics is the weather-breeder for Southern South America, Southern Africa, Australia and New Zealand. “His expedition’s work on Eloh" may shed new light an the moot ques- tion of whether Antarctica once was a land bridge for animal and plant mi- gration between South. America and Africa. 2 “His photographs and record showia add_to.our slight present knowledge of the depth of the ice cap that covers the frozen continent, the height of the mountains that occasionally pierce this mightiest ice cake in all the worla. the extent of the ice barrier -that in- closes it and the glacial action that sends out these formidable ice tenta into its surrounding sea.. .., ... Twe Polar Flighte Coatrasted: “Byrd’s famous ‘flight f6 the North Pole, difficult and dangerpus as it ‘was, presented -a two-dimension - problem. He flew from Spitshergen to the North Pole and back over & sea-level Toute, with no glaciers or mountains -to- ob- struct his course. S kv “On his fiight to the South Pole he encountered, after some 450 miles. » mountain_ barrier of more than 10,500 feet, nearly as high as our Mount Hood. in Oregon. Thereafter, until he-reached the South Pole, he was fiying dver a plateau that did .not dip much lowpr than 8,000 feet and rose to 10,000 feec or, more. ~“His South Pole flight was & thrs- dimension problem, with the altituge lactor presenting a new menace to_ the ert “The 700 miles that. Comdr. Byrd fiew over the inland plateau of Antare- tica was a marvelous aviation achieve- ment. I recall no other flight of thas distance at such altitude and tempera- ture, It was a supreme test of the men and their machin?, . which dis- tinetly enhances our. confidence fm- thw mobility of airplanes for'exploration.™ DUNGEON PARTY: TOPS: NEW CRAZE IN LONDON Lady Chaytor Invited 400 -Guests © to Old Castle Fortified * t in 1410, % LONDON (N.AN.A.).—The crase for freak parties still continues in London, but the North of England has taken the lead with a dung=on party. Lady Chaytor invited 400 guests to | Witton Castle, near Durham, where yesterday she gave & party. in the | dungeons into Which, centuries ago, cattle used to be driven to protect them from the raids of Scottish invaders. The notes of saxophone and ukulele echoed through the old castle and the gloomy vaults were brilliaatly lighted. Witton Castle is a medieval structure fortified in 1410 by Sir Ralph de Eure. During the civil wars the castle was bes! by the parliamentary forces. During the last war a seam of coal several miles in extent ‘was discovered on the estate. Meanwhile, London parties still have labels. A “novel” party held recently e anie A eruises during Jan., Feb,, March. st O T o N, Your local agent or First Class $695 up; Tourist Third = = - | C. E. PHEL Cabin $420. Both with shore trips. _amasnan FON THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, s 1431 EYE ST. N.W. . J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, — 1431 E W, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. 1 EYE BT. N.W. STORY BRICK DWELLING. USED AS TWO APARTMENTS. BEING NO. 1133 was not something super-new, but & celebration of the publication of some- one’s new book. Twenty-first birthday E:mes we have always had with.us, it & divorce party to which the ex- Havana-Nassau-Bermuda liner’ Crulses by Red Star Line. S: ‘.‘,?'F"" finest liner that has ever husband and ex-wife each invited six e ix circled the globe. From New York friends was & new form of follification! 11-day cruises 10 the West Indies Dec. 20 for 133 days. Red Star «Gopyrignt. ‘ ;nd Bermuda by S. S. Lapland. Line and American Express Co. RESORTS. rom New York fortnightly Dec. $1750 up, including shore excurs ATLANTIC CITY, N. 28 to March 8. $175 up. sions. Nolel. __ For full information addrass R. M. HICKS. Mgr., 1419 G St. N.W., Washington, D. €. or any authorized steamship agent RED STAR LINE * WHITE STAR LINE INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY and resold at the discretion of the trustees. | thirty d: therwise dej it forfeited d Wm. H. Saunders 'C. FRANCIS JENKIN the ‘Broperiy may be advertised and. resold VERNON E. WEST, at the discretion of the trustees. Co., Inc. = Exclusive Agents 1433 K St N.W. Distriet 1016 World Cruise of the elgeniand MAURICE D. ROSENBERG. GEORGE W. HUGUELY. 1431 EYE ST. N.W e TRUSTERS nRiOK SWELLING, RROWN 5 COLORED NEW, SROQM, BRICK. HIM:| Nomthwesr.. Foumts SIRM| ER B vEie of & ChLiain deed of truat, duly Torins 850 cash: $45 mos incl. all int. E. M. | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly EIGHTH AND NINTH STREETS NORTH- | [ecoraeq ir, b N e Tt The e TN, 927 T5n st Nt 3536, eve. Clev. | recorded in Liver No. 840k, Tollo, 182 ¢l 368 | my"wiiiie of « certain deed of trust. duly it acOthe “request of the party e e L R AL TG of Co- | recorded in Liber No. 5343, follo 9 et sea. d thereby. the undersigned trustees COLORED. AND OCCUPIED—GOOD-CLASS | lumbia, and & . ve0 of e Darty he land records of the District of Co- ]l at pubilc auction. in front of the tenants: rentals 318 Owner secured thereby. the undersigned trusiees|y,ypia. and at the request of the 'y , on MONDAY. THE SIXTEENTH occupy and still ‘make money from re: will T!“ llonubll_‘r_:uinécuon. n f?n! E‘v!“" secured thereby. the undersigned trustees | DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1929, AT FOUR- Responsible party can buy for $8.800: easy | BEEmUSEs: (00 P aaa A D will sell at public_auction. in_front of the | THIRTY ~O'CLOCK "P.M. the following terms. Willard st. n.w. Phone Cleveland | TR THRn-THxRTP‘g»'c'{“R' 40 Lt described land ‘And premises. situate in the 082, oTlow e atsernes. 1ane mgCK L ‘“f AY OF DI . 1929, AT TWO | District of Columbia. and designa as and premises. O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land | being lot 63 in George F. Gulick's subdivi- TRUSTEES' SALE OF THIRTY-TWO BR ig OR COLOR LORED. uate in the city of Washington, District of Columbla. and designated as and being the and premises. situate in the District of Co- | 8ion of squai 987. a3 per plat recorded in 16 feet 6 inches front next north of the south 6 feet 5 inches front by the full depth of lot 3 in Todd and Pepper's subdivision of oA e oFr. To5 per pist recorded in Liber N K.. folio 271, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. and known for taxation purposes as lot 811 ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase ance in two equal installment able in one and two nnum. payable semi-annually. from day ef ale, secured by deed trust upon the prop- S BT W caah ot the Dotian ot Bt purchaser A deposit of $300 will be re- auired at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. etc., at co=t of purchaser. Terms e 0 e Somplied Witk within_UhIELY GavaTrom by oF THe athouise thatrustecs {;nr’v‘:kvh ;1:?;”!« 'm‘l.t}l (‘h! property, st after five days' advertisement of o in_ some newspaper published ington, D C. TAMES 8" NieRG S0 _despnnazae iiies B NICHOE O THOS. J OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEER! 1431 EYE BT. N.W. o o MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE AN ESTATE & rooms and bath, brick. Colonial front smorch. double porcies. in excellent ‘eondition. Close to Howard University. Price. $6.750. Easy terms. . Address Box 283-H. Star office. ONLY $4.950. COLORED BARGAIN. Think of it! Buying an all-brick house 4 the best Northwest section. just o Georgia ate. #or only £4.930: terins. House Fontains 6 rooms. tile bath and is in good ondition. Gonditions make it possible for S0ch sacrifice 1" today for " inapection My loss is ¥ i 5 O J5 sour gain. Mr. WALTERS. Lin enin -— _WANTED _TO BUY—HOUSES. WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR 6§ OR 8§ ROOM brick houses, reasonably priced, White “er eolored: prefer clear property or subject to . E. W. MANSON, Frank- amall indebtedne: lin 93731103 Vermon 2 DOWNTOWN: SUITABLE FOR ROOMERS. Ni1s DA MoRKIs. "0 _2113 Park_Ave.._Richmor LIST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR RENT, or exchanee: business, residential Josment. "1 have purchasers fof such places P. F. CARLEY, 802 10th St. * 1t | money to be paid in cash. Jumbla. and designated a8 and being & pAr- cel'of ‘sround. In square 10, Petworth Addi- tion to'the City of Washington." contained within_the following metes and bounds. to wit: Beginning for the same at the south. west corner of lot 41 in said squsi shown on a plat of said lot in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in Book 52, at page 187. and running east with the north line ‘of the public aliey 170 feet, thence at right angles north 32 feet, thence at right antles and parallel to the public ToTUat 170 feet 'to the east line' of the public alley running north and south. thence 32 "teet to"he" pince of bexinm Above-described 1and. being "oATi of ot 41 fescribed above and paris of lots 1 13 and 14 of the oriinal subdivision of sauare 19, B e O Subqiisian of equnte 18, ton. " pecorded in Liber Peiworth," (oo 19 Also 10ts 62 10 78, ‘both Inclisiver in a auh: division of lots insal 17 “Palworth Addition to the City of Washiniton. made Brecnatier E "wire, Inc"snd reccrasan o Gfice “of ‘the survesor of th Gojumbia i Book 6 buec 20 Dot eTms of saje: Cash. A 5250 will be “Tequtred st time ‘of ‘srie A} Conveyancing. recording. ‘et at''cost ‘of Srchaser. Terms of fale {6 be complisd With within (hirly days. from day of aals otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Tesell the property. at the fisk and’ Coxt of gefaulting purchaser. after five days' saver. {iaement of snch T at right angles with line of said alley south | tne offies of the survegor for the District of Columbia in Liber R. L. H., folio 44. Terms: Sold subject to's prior deed of trust for 83,380, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur- cl price sbove sald trust o be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 required. Convey- ancing, recording. etc.. at purchsser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees ALBERT N. WILDMAN. RAYMOND 'J. VIERBUCHEN. _ de6.9.11.13.16 Trustees ADAM A 'VESCHLER & BON, Auction: HOUSEHOLD_EFFECTS. PIANOS. FURNIL TURE. ‘STORE FIXTURES. ETC. BY AUCTION. "TO PAY STORAGE AND OTHER CHARGES. Notice is hereby siven that on SATOR. DAY. DECEMBER TWENTY-FIRST. 1929, COMMENCING AT NINE O'CLOCK A M. we will_sell by public auction, at Weschier's 9820 Pennsylv ave. nw.' to enforce our liens for storage and other charges, €oods stored _with in the following 'names Peirs Behmer. store fixtures and shelving E. B, Boxweil, _furniture and housenold g0odsi Mra A 'F. Dav. grand piano. Mrs W. T. Ford, furniture and household Mis. R. 8. Jennings, furniture and hou #00ds; ‘Mrs. J. M. Stein, plano: Mrs. E. 8 Hvan, furniture, srunks and housenold goods; ASSAU BAHAMAS The Isle of Jvne...Britain's fa estcolony...bathing in the warm blue Bahaman waters...finest of golf, tennis, fishing and sailing. A paradise for rest or recreation. THE NIW COLONIAL with its matchless cuisine, its faultless service opens January 6th. THE ROYAL VICTORIA home and charming opens Dec, 23r S. S. Munargo sails from New' PHOMERIC « New FALL RA’ Garage Waiter J. Bugdy, Ine. e IF YOU WISH TO ENJOY TRE CHRISTMAS-NEW YEAR SEASON AT THE : ST. CHARLES ry to mi servations at ence. Annual Complimentary New Ysers uppe! o023 1 suests Bve 8usn {.S-n usual (for eur. - - WEST VIRGINIA, - e tamgmica’s Jdeal for Rest—Famens Medjeal Bath: P e e MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. GOT RATES ON FURNITURE fig %*'i {nk about Dec. 16 for Raleteh, N. C. 1698, t or_part ‘en route. Met. LK PHILLIPS. 4. n.w. thd The Largest Stoamer Cwing The Paramonnt Hiiverary L it i S -— in_some newspaper York Dec. 20th offering 1 or 2 ABSOLUTELY Household Gooas, Pianos, Works weeks stay over for Christmas- New Year's holiday at the charming Royal Victor: " AUCTION SALES. a ; Joseph Jordan. f 3 FUTURE DAY Trustee's Sale of Valuable Three- | PP/ I WrshnRon, B, G | o e ot erestea lease take motice. by KRIEG" GE Story and Basement Brick| aci101111 S. E. STONEBRAKER RIEG'S EXPRESS & STORAGE Trustees. L 3 e | des NW. 5 EYE ST. N.W. Residence, Conta ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON , Auctioneers. -rm')s" “OWEN & sou““‘;::’é%‘ NEERS, H 1 Auction Sale of Rooms and Bath, Being Prem- | HOTEL HARRINGTON UNCLAIMED BAG- ST mHOT °“"g'735’35' -:-ld G GAE BY AUCTION. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLY BRICK i E: ses 13111, M Street North-| wotice i« hersby given that on CCEME o SATUR DWELLING. KNOWN_AS PREMISES 645 i . | DAY. ' DECEMBER _FOURTEENTH. 19: ) FROM NEW YORK— 60 hours delight- s ORAGE west. Near Thomas Circle. | COMMENCING AT THREE O'GLOCK PM n;"v'i‘r'zfifa?".“;fn'.'l?‘“.;re’:rgr"uun auis | ful voyage by S. S. Munar; o(lz.‘;oo By authority vested in me. a8 trustac, 1| We wii Sell at Dublio auction: ‘wikin ths | recnia in ¢ C L5 | i e e e 10 T8, 4% ohruseey T | Twlestooms of ‘Adam. A, Weschler & Bon, $30 | bi tha' and Secards of ihe Bisrict ‘ot ‘Co- | tons) Sailings every Friday, beginning | premises. on MONDAY, THE SIXTEENTH | Pe s eous baggage. in- | lumbi f th It DAy S ODECEMBER 1035 AT CFOOR | cluding sui ‘RAnd bags, tore: arti mbia, and i the reauest of the Daily | January 3rd. ing 22 feet on M street near Thom Tiscellaneous clothing, shoes and other mir- | meemices *on” PHIDAY. CTHE TWENTIETH | Also an overnight sail from Miami very Description A s Y e, ™ mavavel o5 | Hotel Harrington for ‘il eharees. Also 'ali | PHIRTY S OERBE AL the (olowing de- | DY S: S. New orthland. Sailings most fastidious—her cruise offers you rest, articles, left by guests stored fn check | scribed land and premise: tiate in the | twice a week. No passport .equired. \ | i recreation, .]|“fin‘ entertainment At Epieims ot sale: ¢ of the purchase | rooms. and articles left b progr: & 3 oy Buests in rooms, | Distzict of Columbia, and desig ozt 1 RS 30 R Smith’s Transfer and moneyta be Brie i Cash. balunce n one | 18- the name of the follswine: Alired Wil | being lot 31 {n Soiave 3041 For botel and sieamer resorvations 3 jiblliy plus the advantages of Cook’s unparalleled experience and unique organizition. * and two years. with interest at 6 r cent. | forg. Laurence L. Hayni A ann, c Storage Warehouse Adepostt of $300.00 will be reauired at timé | Archer, W. A. Jones, Mrs, Smith: D1 | 18078000 Hhe e ns, Sh° Liber: Gounts ot “sale. - Al convesancing, recording. etc. | Denny, A. Evereit. R, urner, T, 300 Sstlet of o e ie of recerd. No. 1313 U St. N. W. at cost of purchaser. ) Terms of sa Savage. C. F. Kingsiey. Roiey & . erma- Al Ueash. A% deposit. of $300.00 THOS. COOK & SON shington Loan & Trust Co. 9th and F Streets L complied with within fifteen days from day | Holbrook. E. A. Morehouse, D. R. reanired, Conveyancing. recording, eic.. at Friday, Dec. 13, 1929 THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. Au T T T 1ate. ' Phon . 6900, TRANSPER & STORAGE €O FURNITURE T any size_or Win Orea o any pofi fock) S k: careful, responsibl Atlantic 1216-J: Hid Fidelity Storage Company tments are unsur- "mlg»mfflrnflr: ‘-:r'_e:rz.flam tome- menus will gratify the g’“:mm st wordes. alver vaults rug closs: e maa e From New York January 25 The Homeric is one of the World’s Super Ships —her equipment and aj right 16 resell the property at the W.'R. Mooney. G. C ‘Sherman’ and Peligett. | with within thirty days. otherwise it OTEL HARRINGTON, tised and resold at the discretion of thel 67 W r New Yerk City e T wise the Lrasles” reserven Ine | Peterson: Mrs. Ruth Anderson. 8. ¥ Lynn. | purehacer's cosy Terms to be. complied T 1P L Jba e Glids “ort ‘of defaulting purchaser after A Rl Birties interested piease take nouice " | forfhitta 'ana. the properte may be adver: STEAMSH INES e parer published in. Washington. D C Tith and E 8ta. N.W. ' ristee an112 RORGE W. BROWN. PRANK MAYER. Manager. : DAVID 8 HENDRICK 4e11.12.1.14.18 Prisies. _nosnesait @e13i1e/1n10'30 LR advertisement of such resale in some news: 2 re