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REAEL A REAL HOME! South of Colorado Ave. Situated in.a restricted and de- | % lightful . neighborhood between 16th st. and Rock Creek Park, attractive, detached, wide center hall, 9'rooms, 3 baths, spacious closets, hardwood . floors, open fireplace, finished attic, oil burner, 2-car garage opening on wide paved alley; awnings,; screens; large lot attractively landscaped, shrubbery and beau- tiful oak trees. ROBERT E. HEATER, Realtor, Colorado Bldg. District 4820. NORTH CLEVELAND PARK. DETACHED. $500 Cash and §75 Per Mo. —will buy this 6-room. glassed-in- porch and tile-bath ome: 1 S%e on"paved alley: ot b T C'I-OBII 'rg""‘i LINE STORES It Must Be Qold l‘h1< Week. Edw. H. Jones & Co., Inc., 5520 Conn. Ave. Clev. 2300. 4 Real Bed Rooms. Detached Colonial Home. Situsted in a resteicted home com 'here you will have neighbors. on the C!hur-hl" pla by 'Il;l : ar Thos. E. larrell Co., lu-lton 721.10th St. N.W. _ Nat'l 0765 | 528 12th EN: i m“'fiux &m s i S g‘mx.' s ‘.d lnl s S 1 & iigne 5 con- Q!"on ll lll of the pretti- c\'trlflh "lnhls ave. u',:lh for home that meets requireme: “IJE’ ‘fifl ll“'“! ‘construc- sure to_ CBOAIFFEY, - Brightwood Bank Bldg. _ Georgia 3243. ESTATE SALE—HOUSES. EAST—S$4,500 '” ‘fin ot-water ;E‘IOWENSTEIN fifidg""‘“ nwln flfi ”Pl. 0897, large ter- attie, h.-w.h., Good uuuea verio ety i rieity. Olose- 1) rooms, tle & COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $7,760. h; ot 143 gt to ol s 4t 1010_ve. HoC e obbver ool 431, Best Section of Petworth. Southern 3 unnkn . o, Toome ana Ba?h. ¥ porcnes: in Rt ey e e ity MT. PLEASANT. PV $10950. B e CHED-—18.000. D“re?.‘m Colonfal house, six to wide can’t beat 8ix fro rooms ‘with quet floors, Heated b} erator. o clusive home. 'WHO e Dlstt olge Bvercol,_a3st. WOODRIDGE. New 6-room brick bungalow with large extra by 1010 vt. vl}ue in this ;ll";l of Dfltnlwl‘. information call L. H. NIX, $18,950. Center-Hall Brick. Overlooking the Cathedral. For full forth_7050. Out-of-town naval_officer is offering this | at t rea. attractive corner e bath, wide cmufl Rt nrics B ST lu zonv!nlenu of location and o hearal. new Bril bassy, lnln 'ark Hotel. John Eaton Public School ‘!,l.tcl.b'l.lsh an environment without equal. EVENING PHONE SERVICE, 7 TO 9. Schwab, Valk & Canby, 1704 Conn. Ave. Pot. 0830. NEAR MASS. AVE. HEIGHTS. EW SEMI-DETACHED ENGLISH G\BLE HOME. K. omm;m-ue. prici 1¢-11 sk g Tt cedar-lined hrepisce, “-m nmm Street, in Glover ‘nn. other Teciities. COOLEY. BROS., UILDERS OF BETTER H SEMI-DETACHED. NEAR GEORGIA AVE. SRR m H. L. RUST COMPANY, 1001 15th St. N.W. Nat'l 8100. ”-gl&l 'ln Fis NEAR SHERMAN CIRCLE. Practicalg New Home. g e K s new Petworth. Just one sauare feia, ave’ within 3 squares nogl, e ang A .--’. Ve carried on $57 41 o i No L. smx"fi"‘kv €O Inc., 1415 Eve St. N.W. Realtors, Nat. 5903, $25,000. Center-Hall Brick. "« Cleveland Park. ‘ wn'll, new and thoroughly ”.n.m.,. R from ot be s rflvl'.t) porch are ! Sraster second foor, are nuu ht‘ hd s nxg Attie with an rv- and and storase fa; w-m HEA "fl‘..w Garaie.” Out-ol- SERVICE, 7 TO 9. Out-of~ 5ch\wab Valk & Canby, 1704 Conn. Ave. Pot. 0830. SIX- ROOM BUNGALOW. i AT HOSPITAL, fuly nm:ern'dellnched angnlon <tyre. Hosme, -m. i i modern. | f,.'.“i'-fir'?f’fi; codar sereens. ‘aa) LA S Rl CHAS. D. SAGER, 0036. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 7-ROOM DETACHED HOME. 2-CAR GARAGE—3 PORCHES. A cherming detached, stucco, colonial Bome,’ of cener-nall plan with "2-car, sa; £ o & beautifuny iandscaped fetl wide with hedge, shrubs id an_ attractive mtlon of OMV! Chlll west of cnnne:ucut Averiue. right dining_room. b light kitchen eompietel ous bed rooms with War bath _with built-in tub porches, finighed” as hot. d nm s 31’1‘ st u itis e nd d gut: artistic m ures and decorat Bed o ot m? rome mn‘?’m‘ ke W. C. & A. 'N. MILLER, 1116 17ih ST, DECATUR 0610._ HOME IN attractive s DETACHED NORTHWEST 'on paved ser ssction. JBullt on sood u $11.500— W, IGTON HEIGHTS. six-bed- coom coloniat: splendia Rome in nu:mmn-ny high ciass community at . Modern in enthiety, fixu urpo iny poses. BRICK fl Wil GhGae: exchanse fof emaler home. EAUTIFUL HOME A itot o1 $15.950 127 FARi E\nrx sale aiid has priced PETWORTH. 3 Facing Beautiful Shermm Circle. rick rest- m m- poreh, hot-water heat, oak loors, InStANtADEOUS ROt-waler heater. H. L. RUST COMPANY, 1001 15th St, N.W.- Nat'l 8100. Before You'Buyk See This Home Cire: ce it s Don't Miss m Opportunity! M. and R. B. Warren ‘Wiseonsin 2875 A REAL BUY IN PETWORTH. Convenient to stores, street cars, e IN BATTERY PARK. ONLY $10,500. This is a most interestine offering in a very attractive detacl Containing. 6 iaree rooms. beautiful tile bath, rum 4 mapy ather res. rge CHEVY CHASE, D. C. rkable new, 8l This s all'brick. gt fine b containine 4 bed. rooms, the second floor, tion dconvonlenl terms can NEAR WALTER REED HOSPITAL. ONLY $14,750. ly ! ok tepince tr‘en-ly low EVENING PHONE UNTIL 0 P2L. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. T K st N.W. National 9300. Near the Cathedral Splendidly built, 9-; and 2-bath pePlondidly built, §-room atn hous ual in TRd exceptionatty, well bulle. Ferma, $1,000 cash and $100 per month. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. ONLY $10,750. 20th near Co- it SPLENDID BUY IN MT. PLEASANT, 58,500, A very attractive: 6-room an brick " h us Ath, ' an {ncludin th dern f‘ndlnl gffering. in' the "vers desirabl Toome; y than any similar the best | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930 SALE—HOUSES. Modern Downtown Home. For Colored. $11,000. In 1st Commercial Zone. ‘u‘“".““..;‘;. %mfi'r'-?ixf d Yoo Glectricity’ an 4 fine robming 1y remodeled imto town. excell hot-wate: h!ll S R nt in value purchaser. NATIDNAI.- 2345 Bt IATE e WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES LT8T ¥ “i VACAN! PROPERTIES WITH T & CO.. 1 Thomas eircle. ghone Puwm-c ’807 cWIl"lll list for six- T W T who 5:3.’& & fi’fv a 6-room druchofl Ph'ncx sirable W, e . o5 ‘5&5' Imimediate sale 1 8- tractive m’flklfl ANKING CORP'N, s Depts Joih nd G tional 0430. BARGAIN- SH, $5 MONTHLY BUYS 20 lots in thriving New York village; $160 full price, only 38 each. DAVIDOFF, 180 Broadway, New York. . c ville; Fesidence: cve e ier Varieties of n‘un. AUCTION SALES. _TOMORROW. m A. Weschler & Son, Anctioneers BANKR PT SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT, PIPE FIT- TINGS, USED BOILERS, ETC. BY AUCTION AT 917 N. Y. AVE. N.W. RIDAY 7. 1930 2 P.M. . Used Arcola Furnaces, Mahogany fop. Desks, ‘Shaw-Walker’ Clhlnfl s-fe. ‘Adding Machine, Check Wr N' ‘l‘ th » Ine, pi, fimi Mesine Oo. e ! cAsH ORGE F. WOHLFARTH, Trustee. i fehed n 815¢ | of the Dmp.u Pleasant section. Terms. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 5 w Jorehes and a 3 ot “with “Rumerous. ouk ¢ McKEEVER & GOSS, Inc., 1415 K St. N.W. Nat'l 4750. comw;w 8 Jurse, rooms. aatage “House s pertect #hice UNDER 47,000 v % 3hm m'fln llun-n 'MS ARRANGED. THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. Auctioneers, 1115 EYE 8T. N.W. Auction Sale of Also Oil Painting of Theodore Roase: velt, Antique Pieces Curios. Smith’s Storage Warehouse No. 1313 U St. NW. March 7, 1930 _ At 10 O'Clock AM. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- Real Estate, Consist- ing of a Modern Three-Story Brick Apartment Building With Stores on the Ground! 1800 14th Street N.W., Being the Northwest Corner of ld!h Bndc S Streets, Wuhmgton, Whereas default having been made in the ayment of principal l| m:'—'u on the tes sect :-:.llll llhl \lnl‘le'rlllxnld. under th 1t the f, lie_auc- g i R shelot & bl S a’ APD“ l.?a‘ the iulllv'll"l‘l DA:}rlbDel; land and premises, with improvems se- ments, _ rights. 1o el ghe elty of Wi bia, mbered one (1) in the Subdivision in square humbered rwo hundred and six (206) made by C. P. Patterson, agent for Catherine Pearson, ss per 3aid subdivision recorded in Liber { Col : One-fou: ih Dl lhz “of which & deposit 3"' Pufi must be ‘made with the trustee T the rate of s cent ayeble unu ‘annuai, L rust on property’sold. or,_al lhl 10l! ' the chaser. e term: k5 it wiinin cmm G deta be 1 fmn Jave of S eale.. 1n ot Fesota et the Tiok nd cout ol m dehumnr Durchaser after five days' neton. B . INGTON LOAN 051 COMPANT. AND sarustee. fe21-d&ds. Mu%flm Rkt &‘ Pnuann Ll TRUSTEES' SALE "OF vALUAB wo: RY BRICK DWELLING. §O. 83 FLORIDA AVENUE N i rtie of & dped of trust i £l10 28 of the :;?“ n:- u?-'uffl'e"-" 5 MONDAY, OF ll‘uuu‘:' 4 LB 1 1 Iwe llfl) in fnnn Ill’.d lhll’ll W. faleirs in square numbered-one hundred and (hireys one (1317, 86 Der plat Tecorded in the offi of |m lnr‘:.nr for the District of Colu of saie! Ohe-touith cash, baiance In' One, two 'Rd tnree years, With iataresc AL six 'per cent per annum, payable semi- ann e of 3300 required at time purchaser allowed fifteen of sale to compiete the Firther” patticularsm time of 1€27-d.ex8u,inel mhg OWEN_& BON. A EERS, 1431 EYE ST. gy VALUA| a8 SN rRERY BRIck "SPARTUPAE CONTAIN] WL ING THIRTY - TWO By moma"“‘ 9 on Chrtaln deed of trust, duty t the request of the Dart, the undersigned trustee will Ang 1100¢ of the prem. 'I'ZNT % C‘DC lescribed l d ot ited ot 4 d being original " hich e mu trusts o n."’ 4o Dol". $5.000 IQHHIM‘W n gl Si24 o, BaraER l.'ll! d!nflt" fDY'!fl,!d lnfln Il'l'.‘ ised "and resold at K B, ANELE '\me rIP g a0 Nortiwene rustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, No.e 3;35 Morrison Street Northwut By ‘E“:‘é‘: ,ll_;:e:::fl'}llghg’e‘d" ?l lrull dlll! fi“ f? Ml e oy l. n!‘ the Dl;llrlct o! [ i f'" at p fir’n ction, Y OIIARCH ‘Dml‘lg.lio L ribed iand l'l‘fl D‘ . rr l n. strict of Ce and being 10} ..:‘.‘.‘.K‘.':‘.:l (“l g" 8 combina- E'. red (no (31 and tams 187 d seventeen hundred. and B t rmld?d‘"lmzthAy‘"u! yor for the Distri Siumbia “ l‘ flllfl 191, subject to w fiubfllll lo'llhnu vih " with 'the consisting of irame and" oioces Dpurchase. sae Fambia secured therel sell at public nuction, mlnuu. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. +AUCTION IAI-II. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. owx‘n 'A"son mmm USTEES' PROVED REAL r.an'm. TE_N 3600 10th STREET N mrmh AND. OTIS PLACE: NOW By virtie of a certain deed of trust duly recoraed in Libe: auction, Brcmmfl on TUESDAY, H OF MARCH, AD. 1930, AT FIVE LOCK P.M., the foliowing descrited land as s afx"(59) b Hamoer subdivision of parts ‘o Sots. numbered (hiresenine (30) ana forty (40) in block numbered forty-five (45), “Holmead Manor,” as per piaf in Liber County 18 at follo 38 in the of the surveyor for the District of Colum bia, subject to the covenants of re sezhu with the -story end celiar brick residence ale: One-third of the purchase b *Basd T cash. Dalaee I e caual instaliments. payable’ in one and iwo t per jcentum ey anmiaily, trom day”of leed of trust upon the or all, cash, at the oplion of g b S A0 2 of ‘sale, gonve tc.. at cont of B ""-r%‘r%x piied i Vit 18 dave otherwise the trustees Dmur:‘y at rehaser afier five days' advertisement of such Tesa in some newspaper published in' Washin to! GHATD, LIVINGSTON, WILMOT REW, T rustees. ecord, to- Improvements. consisting of C. G. BLOAN & C 3 3 AN 4,90, InG Auctioneers SALE oF I!QU!IHOLD GOODS, PERSONAL FEFECIS, EIC, FOR STORAGE CH: Notice is hereby given lhlt on IATURDAY, MARCH TWENT AT TEN )md e-rh WQG llu!‘dly lh!rellkr until all 15 di Dfll'd there will sold at _public ‘;I auction rooms of C. G. Sloan & 00. 5 th street northwest., wuhmn enforce 'ens for storage and other charyes Gue and unmid, s sona: Effec etc., stored following names. rs. M. rt Buchanan, Bullt;, PYIncC!l Bluller. B R. Hijton, trude Hulmt‘. Antr :enermn Arline’ John- son, Mrs. A. ule Keyser, 8. Kln‘! Lemléy. Car Lawis. M. ighan. R. R " Whison, W. 3 Winkler, Mrs. Rr WHeht: Mpx B Youne. Terms: Cash. RAGE COMPANY, INC. T Florida Ave. N ‘Adam A. Weschler & Son. Auctioneers Household Effects - For every room in the home Davenport, also Bed-Davenport Suites, Dining and Bed Room Suites, Victrolas, New Imvorted Rugs,” Radios,” Breakfast Suites, Desks, Lamps, Gold Leaf Mantel Mirror, Kitchen Cabinets, n-y- Beds, Tables, Pler Mirror, Per- | sonal Effécts, ete. BY AUCTION At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. NW. SATURDAY March 8, 1930 M'Il‘ll!ill 9 O'cbll A.H. ll‘ WEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, mo“"‘i‘l O‘YQ E!fe!lo,'flflh'lfl O-CAR SIXTEENTH STR NORTHWEST. By Mtue of & certain deed of trust re- sorded in, Liver €130 at follo of the land records ofll.h'r‘;“nurlr: of ""‘.“a"‘.“.::;:fl;""ii uest of the party secure ":-'d::- gned will sell at public suctior, b ront MONDAY. of._the gnrmmm 37 MOND K P, the slent (3708). as per plat No 82, f a I’l’lflh ?nd Lo T nes .000. N‘d lflh)ttl to id_dy Y""’ffi.{x-fiw dmens A1l Cash over And sald deed of ‘r'udu‘ fntertst and o e | 2F$1/000 00 will be reauired ‘at All toflv! ll\ul\l recor ure 1 "130) “days 110 -nmn mény o(30) davs from Ft3 Fesold AL ik and cost of et i & ton, paper publishe ‘3 Wllhln‘y 12804 LA E. - N. “Trus A Gersas the \h'u\ o{ sale. the cost of | iled Trustee’s Sale of Drawers, Cart, Longue, Lamps, etc. To Be Sold at Pflhllc Auction At Sloan’s Galle: 715 13th Street SATURDAY Mbrcll‘l‘llh. 1930 A Ors 4 1"“&1“ of Jokin B, Gine TRUSTEES' BALE nvw!‘ ABLE ‘i‘“’m“ mc& 21 Tow, HWES| tain deed of ncom"m; in mlx. Bt 353 e of the lang recordn of the District of Co- fimbia, and at the Tequest of the party e Hhereby. the undersigned trusiees SGeh Rt ubite auetion. in ffont of the premises, ‘on” MONDAY, THE TENTH DAY oF MARCH, A“D . 30, AT br,xdv: SgLock 3 date ‘i i District o Oo’lém‘l" s " the l!c‘m!dl of the the uu’x!‘v.l'e!‘n;- of the District of Sotumbla, to- gether with the improvements. ne-lhll’d of lhe purchase 'I‘l'erml of sele: ‘0 Re Clh!l"- ‘b“ .I:: =:: taliments, payable in nne sl alinelis, Pl o, nnum. fll able semi-annual fl'flm fll! 0’ e al t the q by deed Lgl .s‘ut upon Pae purchuser. e_option of it sale. ‘Alol‘ avera n‘ll\l t time of conveyancing, SEsSiine e colf S mpolbi, TR of sale to be compl o Mhe lrlls- Hi "‘.fi"'kfl.nd ‘z'v‘zruumm; of such e ome, newsDaE per published in Wllhlnl- WILLIAM T, BALLARD; ABRAM R. SERVEN, 2026-d&ds,cxBukie8 Tustees. WEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. THOE. 3 ONE o AW, SALE OF VALUABLE IM: REAL EST NOWN _AS FRes R0 1335 N STREET NORTH: N, D. C, USED deed of trust duly No. 5956 at folio 217 e records of the District of Tie Tequest of the Dart cured il ** {he_undersigned Wiil"sell at public suction. in' front of the premises, TH] NE- NTH n, D, PCUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.| ing-described land ‘and premise: the city of Washington. District of Colum: bia, And designate and being part of e two (35 “Heltmuler's subdivision of square two hundred and forty-two (242), as Ber piat of said subdivision recorded in the of the surveyor of the sald District pase 1. described as follows: Beginning for the same at the southeast romerl?l said lot, running, thence w ng the line of N & ronce 1o fect, thence east 1837 ot and thence south 6497 of e nte ot oeuinnii, Toxether. with the improvements. consisting of a three- story brick bullding, containing offices and el le: One-third of the purchase mon pald in cash, balance in two Zaval” instaliments. pavable in. one and two Fears. with mtereit at six and one-half per ntum_ per annum. payable semi-annualily from day of ‘Sale. secured by deed of trust d. o all cash. et the er. deposit on ing, | etc.. ms of sale to comblisd Rith within thirty days from day of saie, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and ecost of detaulting purchaser after five days' ad- vertisement of such resale in some ne Paper published 1n Washington. D. C. JAMES J. KER. E, PERCIVAL WILSON, . WELCH. _mh-d&ds.exSu Trus Model “29” Buicks Sedans—Coupe ALSO OTHER HIGH Automobiles By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY March 8th mki6,7 ADE ‘ 10 AM. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Cor- ner Brick Dwelling With Brick Garage on the South- west Corner of Park Road and Hiatt Place, Being Known llv:‘sumber 3240 Hiatt Place By vir'ue of a certain deed of trust dated March 29, 1927, belng instrument No. 135, recorded April 8, 1927, among the land rec- ords of the Distéict of Columbia, and at the Tequest of th ured ‘thereby, the Tnbersianed Trustes will Selt st BusHe. atiee tion, in_{ront of the premises, on THURS- DAY. THE TUIRTEENTH DAY OF MARCH. 1930. AT FOUR P.M., the following- desrived land end premises, situste in the in_bloek 2. of s B Brown's subdivision Of Dart 6f Mount leasant” a3 said first-named subdivision is racor n Liber County 12, folio 56. of the Fetords of the amce ‘of e surveror of the District of Columbia. excepting so much ereol as was condemned and (aken io gstablish a uniform building line on the Side"of Park rond, by roceedings in bmrm Court Case No. he Supreme t of ‘the District of Colum| Subiect ta the right to use as Drivate” alley’ the or south 3 feet by the width thereof 4(romlnl 349, feet on School street) of sald lot 303, the use of I d_30: lon purposes, aom "Sutect fo a prior deed of trull "for $8.000. ‘due. February 33, 1635 at 812%, the purchase price fbove said trust to be pald in casn. ‘A deposit of 3800 r A, Conveyancing, record urcnn Yerms’ o pe comptic ity dags. otherwise deposis. torfeited and the praperty may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee. LTAM A. BOSS. mh4,6,8.11.13 Birvivinis Trusiee TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON. Aucrlomns 1431 EYE ST. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Three-Story and Basement Brick Apartment Known as “The Alston,” Being Premises No. 1721 Twenty-first Street Northwest; Also Lot Adjoin- ing on the South. By virtue of a urt-ln deed of trust fl\||1 l!tlflfllfl in Liber No. 5588, folio 244 et h d records of the District of Ofl- Ind at lh! reques of the party eby. sned " trusteen front of the AT POUR-THIRTY the muu-m-.aucrnm Jana umo:' Du't'nct“fi' (;ol imbin, aad d { desienatca nd being lot sixtesn (18) in Jonn B: No 1 Jollo of the records of the ‘offica of the survevor. of the District of Columbia, Also lot fiy.five (35! 3 ehieen " 41.) Moore's” Subdivision - se 33 Tollo ™81, of " the afo office ‘records. Tog of, sale: on -lhlrd of the purchase , balance in R T rmum nl,lflll n;n! -annuall; dy ured deed of Inlll upon the nptrly sold, OY ali cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $3.000 will be l’Qflulrefl at time of sale. otherwise the trustee re= serves the riEht 1o tesel] the " propercy st the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser 1o e days advertisement of fuch resale i ‘som per published in ing- 8 THE WASHINGTON LOAN ND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. ALFRED H. LA' 1e27-¢ ua-.unu Vice President. THOS. J. OWEN N, NaNg$550N: AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VAL! STORY nnxgl‘(, lun.DlNg.A-iJLa.BDT;w A8 NOB® 1026, laas, T ) AND 'éuz 3 Y00 OF [THREE STORE: T Wi S AND LOFT, WITH GES _ACCOMM o8 ?‘ ) .?:’] :D:'n'No FOUR y virtue of a certain deed of trust, Ticojded in Liber No. 5419, follo M of the lana records of t news, e sell at fges, "on ir S MARCH: 0'CLOCK ll:rlbtd llnd and premises. eity of Washin a the prem- TGHTEENTH FOUR- he ' following situate in the 2 Dublic nug.lon. i front of THE _ E It 1 rale: Qne-lhlrfl of the purchase be paid ash, balance in. two, Eaual” Instaliments. Dayable’ in- one and two - years, with interest at six ru- centum 'per from day of of property sold, o a1l cash at m the purchaser. of 81, be reauired at tim ording, -u: Riter fve ‘das of suel i ‘Some- newspaper published in’ Washing ton, D. C. AMERICAN SECURITY & T CO., Trustee. BY CORCORAN THOM. (Benl) - Attest: Pre ssiiant Sectetirs. mh6-d&ds.exBud sident. AUCTION SALES. J. OWIN & 80 1431 Eve Street rlorfl'fi‘:f':‘m"" L‘ OF = 'f-";:"'/xns REAL mé#z”‘"é#a NG EONTRINING CETORE iU MUING: PEENTS (A EOVE, KNOWN AS PREM By virtue of a certain T reco) 'fn fier o si75: aicy g5ust Sy THOS. M. ofiowing uP‘O d and ses. m:mu i the District of Colamot emd 5 sauare o and” o e lor the DI((HC! of bia 5 %, B Ristiet of“Colum lll! Q?G-lhhd Dl the purchase i cnah. Dalnice In 1w 1nst -llmen(t payable in one and two wtih interest at six T ernl lum pe! sale. otherwise the trusiees reserve the right (o resell the probe rty A the Fisk and cost of defaulting pur: after five days' advertisement o giich vesale in some newspaper published in RY, mn'mmu. s vmos ¢ oIBUST 0. (Seal)_Attext: " LLIA E, PERGIVAL WILSON, cretary. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Modern Six- Room and Bath Brick Dwell- ing Situate 605 14th St. N.E. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Li Fr . the Ioflowing-deseribed lang and Stunte in the District ot Celumbia; t 168 in George C. Pumphr Beorve W Fimer's xuhmflsmn 1051 “as per rm recorded in th the surveor for the District of Columbia in Liber 32 at f Feima of sala” Tho above Droperty wili be sold subject to a prior deed of trust $4.500; 8t 6% . pavable $45 montiily mclumm interest, balance may be arranged witl A T trust. at option of purchaser. A deposit of 3200 required of purchaser at time of tale, All convevanging, recording and notariai fees at f pufchaser, Terms to be com, Dited with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the Tight sell the property at the risk and cost of the d faulting purchaser. after five deys advertiselent of such e i y ugxeéue"- aper publis] n Washington. s SAMUEL O, PiECK 1e27.mDb1,4.6,8 ‘Trustees. —_—— LEGAL NOTICES. TAM W. BRIDE and WALT! FOWLER, Attorneys. SUPREME_COURT OF THE DI T e T of U Columblas holding . & - District i -1n re condemnation of land for ine Cetension of Evarts street. 18th. strest and the widening of 20th street. in the District of Columbin.—District Court, No. 1075.— Notice and order of publication to prope: gwners assesed for benefls Not 1ce 18 hereny that_the jury in the above entitled dict _therein on the d by said the Tol- n the fol- | 1420 K St. resale | $2000; 2. $20. 19. 0. ; dots a1, 330.00; 23, is. n Y 5. 320.00: 25, $40. th da: reh, 3 Verdict wil'be finaily ratified and confirmed upon the application therefor .J the peti- tloners "on wwid " cause: provided. however. ita: wspapers Dublllllefl ln the ot Oo\ !l\b‘l. at least ten da: M day l ervh lllll By WHEAT. Justice. o By . RD] ., Jr., Asst. Clerk. EDUCATIONAL Statistical Clerk Both men and_women, = Salary. $1,630. The Civil Berviee prenarat X h Tath and ¥ nw. - Me %7“ b s Temple School, Inc. Secretarial School of Individual Training National 3258 Begin ‘Today S}I‘llhfitll ‘Olerk exam. Sal 12th Col. Engleden, formerly goversor of Southmoor prison, has been murdered. A laborer tells of having seen three men on the night of the murder mear the spot where the body was found. Sefton Engleden, a mephew, with the aid of Johnson, his law clerk, makes an in< vestigation. It is learned that during the colonel's time at Southmoor two vrisoners, Snelling and Hardle, escaped and no trace was ever found of them. It s also learned that just before:his death the colonel had asked the prison authorities to feli him whether any of the warders who were on his staf are still at the prison. Johnson believes thut the colonel had come across the escaped convicts and that it was they who killed him. Young Engleden engages a former prison warder, Millwater, to ‘aid in the investigation, Within a few hours he is murdereds Mailison, the superintend- ent of police, learns that bdanmk notes that were kmown to have beem in the colunel’s possession have been changed by a soldier from a mearby barracks. When the soldier and his comrade are arrested they admit having robbed the colomel's body, but they deny any knowledge of the murder. They say that they came upon two men bending over the body and frightened them away. Meanwhile, Capt. Shoreham of Southmoor prison arrives with a description of the escaped con- victs. Snelling, he savs, had a birth- mark on his right wrist. Engleden re- calls that Sanderson, on whose the colonel's body was found. wears a wide steel bracelet on his right wrist, and the question arises, Is Sandersom Snelling? Johnson thinks that he is and that his butler, Hewitt, is really Hardle. Maj. Anstie of the Home Office now enters the case. He had received a letter from the colomel shortly Dbefore his death saving that he had located all the persons comcerned in the prison escape and asking for assistance. John- son insists that they must prove the identity of the men known as Sanderson and Hewitt. When Mallison protests he says that they may already have fled and that mo more time must be wasted. Inquiry proves that his fears are justi- fled. He them questions Sanderson’s chaufleur, John Oa to the former's movements. It was Oates who found the colonel’s dody. The man tells of taking Sanderson and another man on a mys- terious drive in the vicinity of the river on the night of the murder. Johnson is now certain that Sanderson and Hewitt are hidden somewhere in the town. He urges Engleden to offer rewards for in- formation that will further the investi- oation, SEVENTEENTH INSTALLMENT. NGLEDEN showed an immediate approval of his clerk's sugges- tion. He had thought of that course of procedure himself, he said;, he would do anything, l“e anything to bring Col. Ensleden’s mur- derer or murders to justice. What did Johnson propose?—a big poster, with starting figures at the top, to be widely displayed all round the neighborhood. “Nothing of the sort!" said Johnson. “You gave me carte blanche, as u:ey say, in the matter of Oa Oates—give clm blanche” in this! I'Tl work it In '.;f,fl" fashion than by formal reward “Do_exactly what you think best,” {;plled Engleden. "ll.l leave it entirely you.” Johnson said no more about that matter, He kept very much to hlm- self at that period of the going about the town a neilhbor- hood alone, taking. no in any d'scussion between Engleden and Mal- lison, offering no comment on any theory or opinion put forward by the police, saying little to any of his im- mediate associates. Maj. Anstie went away, leaving strict instructions with the local authorities be !ured ln effecting the arrest of Hewitt; Engleden and Shoreham upent their time in endeavoring to come across some trace in the surroundis district of the two absentees, an Johnson _loafed, or seemed to loaf,|to But in his comings and go- ings, aimless on the surface, he had spread his lime, and before many dlyl were over he saw sgns of the birds beginning to settle on it. The first the shape sign came in a letter which Johnson found lwlmnl him at the Castle Hotel late one after- noon when he came in from one of his now vrreml casual peregrina- tions about the old town, It was char- acteristic of Johnson that before slit- ting the envelope he took a careful look at its exterior. Posted at Harlington that morning—point one. Handwriting what fl might call first-class com- mercial—point two. Quality of paj excellent—point three.. Now Xor lhe cm’l‘%: tents- proved to be meager. content m A sheet of paper of the same good "PREPARE NOW CLERK PROMOTION, STATISTICAL clerk, file cle_}khe eclal course for statisti- vi rvice Preparator School. 5. nd Fow. Met. 6337 % Stenotrlpl:y, Typing SPEED DICTATION, muf and Pittman, Th aratory - 150 AN 7, ¢ the table was evcellent, housekeeping immacu- late, music good the house perfectly warmed, electrically lighted and attractively furnished, you'd write GALEN HALL for (liuntrated folder and retes * Better cut ibis owt for memorandum of wheve to dey in ATLANTIC CITY ATLANTIC crrv N.J. Established for at; onre. Qu Ocean and llo.rdw-ll vnN‘rn nrfl’s va N mllrlc‘l Garaze J. Busby, ine. -—--—--—m-\—- Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Carved Italian Furniture REGISTERED —Including Arm and Side Chairs, Davenport Tables, Fol ‘Top Table, Hall Settees and Sofas, Chaise Lounge, S o Books, Mahogany High Post Beds, Box Springs and Mattresses, Bureaus, Chiffoni enetian Wrought Iron Gate, Andirons, Fire Sets, Floor ‘]‘PhefiMADISON JusT COMPLETED IN ATLANTIC CITY ul = AU STEAMSHIPS. SOUTH The large vibrationless Mun- son liners are magnificently appointed, and designed for your comfort and relaxation. Cool airy outside rooms most. ly with beds, not berths. Broad decks for pronen-de and &onn- Outdoor swimming. cellent cuisine and service. The call at colorful Bermuda has not affected’ our lar arrival time at Rio de Janeiro. m‘ Fiaes Shige Fereny Ships—Fortni Mo whtly Sailings. ~ N AMERICA . ‘ar Re: T:r"‘a'..f,':',"" MUNSON STR. AI.IA NOLULU. NEW ZEALAND . The wett p-i:pu E.yg.-.ll S 1o s ;3“ nd‘ p:m" lormation and are it handsomely, look in at Cow in this town ln! evening 7 o'clock. Brown old-fashioned tavern sel the oldest part of the marl sort of house likely by farmers, drlvm und the ni epers. Once Jl:whnmn found (.hfllt le'efll o Z'z'!ié?%e dle-aged vil:kzd up his hands with his companion and sud- denly walked over to Johnson. “Good evening, Mr. Johnson!” he said, in a bland voice. “You‘ve lost no and conviction of the murderers of his . Is that so?” Mr. Engleden u‘;nmunbflmaonthmlm “I said information that would lead to the arrest and conviction! Now, is . Seftol & rich man?” thousand “He wou!dl On - uflllm result.” “Ate prepared to promise. that, on his f? Word. of honor, now? No papers—word - between gentiemen, )l]' Johnson.” can promise that! But—we want 're BT T o —what do anmtell!vumfled at this direct ap- roach. & Whitman. “What's Leverson and Whitman?” mfig" b‘;d:l But T tell you, . “’."’” Pawnbrokers! The bisiness was founded by a Leverson lml ‘Whitma: dnd long since. Then my grandfa then my father: nunv it J “Well?” said Johnson. “All '!f{ in- teresting that. T've no doubt you what vou're talking about. And—thh affair?” “This affair, yes! Has it struck that there's far more behind this Engleden murder than has ever come to the surface, Mr. Johnson?" “It’s never struck me in any other “You don't belleve the two soldiers Hid_1t?” “Not I—not for one moment.” ' “You belleve their story to be true?” ‘Absolutel “Very mnd—wu‘n getting on com- mon ground. Has it occurred to that Col. Engleden was mu | cause, by his sudden com .nw!lmt‘h he interrupted or was l.lkel] to interrupt a bulnm transaction?” (To be eont.lnued.) b LUTHER PLACE CHURCH ISSUES CALL FOR PASTOR Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen of Harris burg, Pa., Invited to Service With Lutheran Congregation. Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen of Harris burg, Pa,, has been extended a call t4 the pastorate of the Luther Place Me- morial Church, on Thomas circle. I¥ not expeeud an answer to the call ! received until after Easter 6 Bed Roorns—-3 Baths, This new tml nuvwod -th o AROE N L ?li hln in ln. lnfl wv dn ot EM "E- Rk Lamps, Rugs, Mirrors, Blankets, Linens, etc. TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan’s Galleries, 715 13th St. SATURDAY" March 8th, 1930, at 11 AM. By Order ot fi.‘zfi: Trustee al lu lwnl\-u ouah -n‘ Effects from Storage Concerns "d.'lw 'o' ©0., INC., Aucts. WA 1226 14th Bt. Bi Downtown, J bath,” hot-wa and ‘painted. cash and mo. time, day o Nat. 1232 w::lrlllé. l'" RORENA PN S June ug. Sail Bor fare " nf.k-pva m"f-u Rwy. mt: %fifl‘@ I'nc.. b cnn Buiek sead"Sy