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4 g AUCTIONS. SALE—SUBURBAN, ! (Continued.) AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. £, COZ¥ ERM.AND B BUNGALOW ON dmonston rd, East Hyattsville, Md; elec., , §as and coal ‘range, open fireplace; large ¢ Iot. with fruit trees 'and shrubbery; bus 8t WOODRIDGE, D. C. Pretty lttle bungalow on paved street: gnly one block from K. I. ave. s rooms and bath, large lot. Only few years old and in frst-class eondition.” Gwner bought & larger house. Price and terms right. In- Quire 2855 Monroe st. n.e WOODRIDGE, D. C. 2711 SOUTH DAKOTA AVE. A splendid opportunity to pure low in this desirable neighbor. ry low price. Five rooms. tile ished attic, h.-wh. metal Ping throughout; screens and awnings: Fage: beautiful lot, with flowers and shrub- bery. UNUSUAL VALUE. New house. fully detached. 6 large rooms ana bath, hot-water heat, hardwood foors, conveniently located on corner lot; reduced from $8.000 to $6.500 for quick sale; reason- abie terms. DUNN & CO., Sy Hyatts. 81 DGE—$§6,950. Dandy detachbed bungalow near R. I ave.; 8 rooms and bath, hot-water heat; like new: L. E. F. PRINCE, 314 Invest- IN WOODRIDGE, D. C. A delightful, cozy bungalow: best loca- tion. ‘one-halt block from R. 1. ave. close to stores, schools and chuiches. —Owner leaving town, will sacrifice for quick sale. This is one of the best bargains we have offered. Special, $5.050—8ix fine roome, reception hall, hot-water heat. slate roof. porches front and rear, large closets: newly papered and painted throughout; close to schools, stores and churches. Can be bought on low- est_possible terms. Only one left out of three—A very at- gractive, new six-room house that can be bought With $200 cash and the nce like . Act quickly and you may get this one. To see these baragins. come out to 3108 24th st. n.e.. 'z block south of R. L ave. F. A. LINGER, North 5921 TAKEN FOR MORTGAGE. You can get this for $5.500: only $500 over the mortgage to pay expenses. and it's a nice large detached house on large lot, with trees, fruits, grapes; 7 lsrge rooms and bath: elec.. gas, furnace heat; located on a ni enue akoma Park.’ Call Natl. 232° mac Sun. and eve. REN1—SUBUKBAN. TWO FURNISH COTTAGES _ON _ 80 acres near Rockville; 7 rms., 5 rms. with b.; garden: moderate rent includes firewood. | Col. 0048. i 300 OAK STREET, LYON PARK, VA. Toom house. iarge grounds, city Water. sewer, o1l leat. Frigidaire; $50 per mo. Aurora Hills _Homes, Inc., ' Mount Vernon boulevard at Frazier ave. Clar. 1057. DETACHED HOUSE, SUITABLE FOR LARGE family, 4 bea 10oms, # baths, sarage; moa- ern: near school and stores: $65 per mo. Aurora Hills Homes, Mt Vernon boulevard ac Frazier ave. Phone Clarendon 1057. SALE OR_RENT—SUBURBAN. HOUSE AND '3 ACRE, 6 ROOMS, 17 MILES to city; rent. §15; sale, $2.500; 8y terms. C. B. MUNSON, Arlington, Va. Clar. 2184. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctionee TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STOKY AND ATTIC DETACHED RESI- DENCE, NO. 6200 UTAH AVE. N.W. By virtus of & cerrain deed of trust. dated April 14, 1027, and recorded April 20, 1927 instrument No. 240 of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the reauest of the party secured thereby, the under- gned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on THURS: DAY, THE THIRD DAY OF APRIL 1930, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the followini described iand and premises, situate in the Lot 175 in_the District of Columbia, to Wit subdivision made by the Guaranty Trust Company lots in square 2332, “Chevy Chase Park,” as per plat recorded in Liber No. 65, folio 134, of the records of the otfice of ‘the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Sublect to covenants of record. Improved by B-room and bath detached dwelling with 2car ‘sarage. Tétals of tale: Property will be sold su Ject to a prior deed of trust for $7,500, pa ticulars at sale: balance $1.000 cash. the mainder payable $100.00 monthly, includirg interest at 67, secured by a second deed of trust upon property sold, or all cash Sver trustioat option of purchaser. A’ des Dosit ‘of " §200.00” required”of purchaser at Al “Gonveyancing, recording and no- a1 fees B cost of purchaser. —Terms (0 Compiied with within thirty days from of sale. otherwise trustees reserve the t to resell property. at risk and cost of etaulting purchaser, after five davs' ad tisement of such re: published in Wa. ALGERN FRANK mh22.24.2628.31 a2 Trustees. 'THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON I‘f't-hun( of the rain until MONDAY. APRIL SEVENTH, 1030, AT THE SAME TIME and nlace” BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES. ap4. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE DE. TACHED FRAME DWELLING, NO. 3004 ADAMS ST. NE. CONTAINING FIVE ROOMS AND TILED BATH. INCLOSED FORCHES FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS REAR, AND LARGE OFEN FRONT HOT-WATER HEAT, LARGE FRAME . LOT, NICELY LAN SCAPED. -_ By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6221. folio 358 et sea. nd records of the District of Co- umbia, and at the request of the pArty secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at pubiic suction, in front of the remises. on MONDAY, THE SEVENTH AY OF APRIL. AD.’ 1930, AT FIVE- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the 'following-de- scribed land and premises, situate in the istrict of Columbia and désignated as and eing lots 16 and 17 in square 4360 in John D. Garman's subdivision of parts of & tract of land known as “Greenvale,” now calied “National City Helghts,” as per plat record- ed in the office of the surveyor for the Dis- trict of Columbia in Liber 61 at folio 49. subject to restrictions of record Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed ot truse for $3.750, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale. the pur- chase price above sald trust to be paid in cash. or $500 cash. the rest in monthly in- staliment A deposit of $300 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc.. at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within 30 ‘days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold 8t the discretion of the trustees. EDGAR D. TURNER, J. M. OTTERNESS, le in_some newspaper on. D. C. ON'S. GARDINER, A. SPICER, Q! mh28-d&ds.exSudzmh2s Trusiees. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING, BEING PREMISES NO. 1933 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly Tecorded in Liber No. 3933. folio 59 et seq. of toe land records of the District of Co: umbia, and at the request of the Darty gecured thereby. the undersigned trustees wiil eell at public_auction, in_front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY OF APRIL, AD. 1930, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premices;’ situate in the District of Columbia, rnd designated as and being lot 20 in W.'H. Gunnell's subdivision of square 333, a5 per plat recorded in Liber W. F. folio 136, of ¥he records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Te'ms of sale: All of the purchase mone; to'be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 wi De required at time of sale. Al conyeyanc recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to Be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to fesell the prop- erty at the i d cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five days’ advertisement of such zessle’ in some newspaper published in Washington. D Gi\k 8. BRIGHT. mh326-d&ds.exSu Surviving Trustee. FUTURE_DAYS, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. 1431 Eve St. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF 4913 CLAY STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber 4315, folio 29, et seq., of the land rec~ ords of the District of Columbia, and at re quest of party secured thereby, ‘undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in the office of the auctioneers, on FRIDAY, APRIL EIGHTEENTH, 1930, AT TWELVE' NOON, the following-described land and premises, situate in_the District of Columbia, being Iots 21 and 322 in square 5187 in Swift’s sub- division of ‘Glendale, as per plat recorded in, ihe, ofice of “the’ surveyor for the said istrict in Liber 57, folio 10, together with the improvements, consisting of frame dwellin Terms of sale: One-third of purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments ble' in one and two Years, with interes seven per centum per annum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon il property sold, or all cash at option of pu: chaser. A deposit of $250.00 required at gale. Al conveyancing. recording, etc. at cost_ of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within 30 davs from sale, other- Wise trustees reserve right to resell property at sk and cost of defaulting purchaser fter five days' advertisement of such resal some newspaper published in Washinaton . C. FRED MCcKEE, ARTHUR G. BISHOP, xSu&apls ‘Trustees. -dé&d [OMAS J OWEN & SON. AUCTIO! 1431 Eye Street Northwest. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- TRETORY FRAME DWELLING. ErrUATE NO. 1531 OLIVE STREET NORTHEAST By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in . 614 folio 65, of the land rec- e o1 tne. District. of Golumbin, Me. shal gell'in yromt of°the pemises. on AY. THE FIFTEENTH D AY 1930 AT TWO-THIRTY O'f ,¥.- 'a tered eighteen (18), nine! (19) ane ?35:;;;130?, in block, nnmben:?%ou ) In ‘Mallery and Lawren . A %{Efl subdivisi known as worth.” s per recorded in - Liber Courty 1 l‘rluflh ¥I in the surveyor's of the trict of Columbia: id block : e e Aot St ty-six . sale: e-fourth cash: balance e gt ol Qutouth Ml bt ; nim. payable ey Deposly of "$300. rgaulr £ a6 o sale 10 compiete “Purther particulars at time FERSR & B semi-annual: at time of fifteen days {oe: gurchase. ap3-d.exSu&ds THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. A 1115 Eye Street Northwest. Trustee’s Sale of Dwelling N 2934 Macomb Street N.W. By yirtue of & certain deed of trust duly fstriet ‘of recorded in Liber No. 5536, at among_ the land records of the DI Columbia, and at the request of t secured thereby, the undersigned tr sell at public_auction, {n front of the ises, on APRIL, Al O'CLOCK P. lumbia snd_designated as and being iot in Louise Taylors subdivision of lot 3 sauare 2084 in 'John'Sherman end othere Connecticut avenue addition to Cleveland Park, as per piat of said Taylor's subdivi- subdivision of part of “Cleveland sion,’ recorded in_Liber 41, folio 99, of records of the office of the surveyor of tl District ¢f Columbia Teims. reasonable and attractive. will announced time of sale. A deposit $500 required. Conveyancing, recording. et at the purchaser's cos plied with within 15 d Ut G eoRGE F. HOOVER mh28.30.ap1.3.67 7 D. Notes, Auctioneer. Large Auction Sale of Furniture and Household Effects, Baby Grand Piano and Other Good: —from Union Storage and Transfer Co. and several apartments—within my sal rooms. 633 Louisiana Ave. N.W. on Tues. day, April Sth, commencing at 10 a.m. AlsoFloor_Show C: Reriste ware, Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Removal Sale CLOTHING Men's Suits—Pants Overcoats—Topcoats Tuxedos—Raincoats “Hoffman” 5-A Presser Cash Register—Fixtures, Etc. BY AUCTION At 922 9th St. N.W. TUESDAY April 8th, 10 AM. ap4.5.7 = FUTURE_DAYS. _ ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctione TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A UCTIONEERS, TUESDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF D. 1930, AT 'THREE-THIRTY + the following-described land and premizes, Situate in the District of Co- Terms to be com- s, otherwise deposit forfe.ted and the property may be adver- tised and resold at the discretion of the " Surviving Trustee. ational Cash Carpets and ete., from THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1930. AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctloneers. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Improved by Modern Four-Story and Cellar Build- ing, Including Four Stores, Being Premises 1312 to 1320, Inclusive, G Street Northwest, Washington, D. C. (CITY CLUB BUILDING), Together With Furniture, Furnishings and Equipment. By virtue of u certaln 12 in deed of trust, duly e | recorded in Liber No. 6208 folio 343 cf sea. he | of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, ‘and upon proper direction in sc: be | cordance’ with the provisions of said deed Lof trust, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction, in the storeroom ises 1314 G street northwest, W. D. C.. being a part of the hereinafter scribed real estate, on the FIFTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1930, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premise: and furniture, furnishings and equipment, situate in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, and described as and being: Original lots twenty (20) and twenty-one (21), in square two hundred fifty-three ; together with all buildings and im- provements of every kind and ription now erected or placed thereon, including all engines. boilers. elevators, dynamos, heating and livhiing apparatus, Tefrigeratie plant, and also each and every of the interior im- movable or im- of c.. provements and _fixtures. movgble, furniture, furnishings and equip- ment, of every kind and description, ih or upon’ said premises or used in connection . || therewith (except so much theerof as may belong to tenants, announcement of which will be made at the time of sale). subject to the lien of said deed of trust, together with all and singular the ways. easements. fiente, priviieges and appurtenances and hereditaments to said premises belonging or in any wise appertaining: all fully set forth in said deed of trust. to which reference is hereby ma; Subject, however, to an existing first deed of trust as to said land, bullding and immovable fixtures to securé certain notes aggregating five hundred and fitty thoust ol ($550.000), maturing June 10, 1930 with crued interest thereon. at the rate of six per cent (A7) per annum, and unpaid taxes: full particulars of which debt, taxes. and as to existing leases. if any, to be given at the time of sale, or can be obtained in adyance from the trustee. Terms of sale: One-third (14) of the pur- chase money over and above the amount of the existing first deed of trust indebted- as is more ness to paid in cash. balance in two equal instalments. pavable in one (1) and two (2) years, with inferest at six per centum (8%) per annum, pavable semi- snnually, from day of ssle. secured by deed cash. of trust upon the property sold, or sl At the option of the purchaser. A deposit of seventy-five hundred dollars (37800) will be required at time of sale. = All convey- ancirg, recording. etc.. at cost of the pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within twenty (20) days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost defaulting purchaser, after ten (10) da advertisement of such resale in some news- paper published in Washington, D, C. TWO-STORY | RWPFIoRA ) 9 BRICK DWELLING. NO. 1415 COLUM- | NATRANGL SAVINGS AND TRUST CoM. | B AR S Sevtan deeq. of trust. re BY WILLIAM D. HQOVER. Jirtue o a e coraed 1n Liber No. 3417. follo 248, one of | ~(Seal) _ Attest: President. the land records of the District of Columb; default having been made in the payment of the debt secured thereby, and At the re- aquest of the party secured, I, the un signed surviving trustee. wiil ‘ofter tor at public auction, in front of the on THURSDAY, THE SEVENTEEN QF APRIL. ~ 1930, O'CLOCK P M and premises, lumbia, to wit: Lot 66 in W. M subdivision of ‘lots In square 366, as per pl recorded in Lier H. D. C.. folio 25 in t office of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbia, together with all the improvements urchase thereon Terms of sale: One-half of the monely payable in cash and the b ance one year {rom the day of sale, with interesc pazable semi; at the rate of 6% per annum, annually and secured bty a first deed trust on the property sold, or all cash at t option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300. Teanired of the purchaser at the time of t| acceptance of the bid, Examination of tit Convesancing. etc. at the cost of the pur- 7" Terms to be compiied With within chaser. 50 Gays from day of sale. otherwise the de- posit il be Torteited” and the erustee re- Ferves the rieht to resell said property after |\ vertisement of Such | NERILoR b 19307 at least three days' resale in some newspaper published in tl District of Columbla; HENRY H. BERGMANN. Burviving Trustee. CHAS. H. BAUMAN. 1,14.16.17 ‘Atty. for_Trustee. _ap7.9. TRADE MARR Estate Sale of Household Goods, Personal Effects, Office Furniture, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY April 9th, 1930 at 10 AM. Terms Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts. ap7.8 TH i SON, THOB. Js0"Ere street Northwest. REGISTERED TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED remises, i’ H DAY | AT ~ FOUR-THIRTY the following-described land ituate in the District of Co Pumphrey's AUCTIONEERS, !a. | E. PERCIVAL WILSON. Secretary. Ap4,7.9.11.14,16,18,21,23.25,28.29.30-my1.2.3.4.5 THOS. J OWEN & SON. AU 5 37 Eve Strect Nortawesto TR TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE. CONSISTING OF A FIVE.STORY BRICK APART- MENT HOUSE CONTAINING THIRTY- FIVE APARTMENTS. LOCATED AT THE ORTHEAST CORNER OF FIFTEENTH AND M STREETS NORTHWEST, WASH- INGTON. D C. Wkeress default having been made in the en and the semi-annual in- terest due on ‘he debt on ti inafter- described land ‘and premises. by a certain | deed of trust bearing da‘e February 9, 1926. he of Of | and recorded February 13. 1926, in’ Liber 6 | 5895 at iolic 246 et seq.. of ‘the land records 00| of ‘the District of Columbia. and at the writlen tequest of the holder of the bonds secured by said deed of trust. | signed. the trustee na | trus” will” offer for s | sions’ thereof the premises . | the under- in &aid deed of ale under the provi. t public'auction. in front of FOUR_O'CLOCK PM. on SIXTEENTH DAY OF APRIL. AD. 1930 the following-described Iand and premises. with improvements. ease- ments. " rights, ways and = appurtenances thereto beloneing, situate and lying in th City of Washingion, District of Colimbi namely: Lots seven (7) to ten (10). both in. clusive. in the subdivision made by’ the heirs of John Davidson in square two hundred and thirteen (213). as per plat recorded in Liber N K. folios ‘85 and 56. of the records of the cfice of the surveyor of the District of Columb: One-third of the purchase he Terms of price In cash. of which a_deposti of $5.000 must_be made with the trustee at time of sale and the talance in equal notes of the | purchaser.” payable in one and two yi after date of sale with interest at the of six and one-half (6'3) per cent annum. and payable semi-annually, secured | by deed of trust on the property sold. or All cash. at the option of the purchaser The terms of sale are to be complied with within tnirts days from date of ale. in de- fault of which the property will be resold At the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser, after five days' readvertisement In some newspaper published in hington. D. G All conveysncing, title examination and recording to be at the expenss of the pureraser UNION TRUST CO. OF THE DISTRICT | OF COLUMBIA. Trustes. ry. 26.28.31.a02,4. . J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS NO. 1019 FAIRMONT STREET NORTH- WEST, WASHINGTON, D, C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recordec in Liber 5972. folio 390 et seq.. of th d records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in_front of the 5. LL- | on _WEDNESDAY. THE NINTH RRAL EIOWN B ING B ra" "3600 | APRIL. AD. " 1030, AT VFOUR THIRTY KANSAS AVENUE NORTHWEST. O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land By virtue of a certaln deed of trust, duly ded in Liber No. 5176, folio 50 et seq. heland recards of the District of Colum and at the request of the DArty secure and premises. situste in the city of Wash- ington. District of Columbia. and designated as and beinc lot forty-six (46) in the <ub- of n, division made by Thomas J. Lane and John ere d trustees will sell at | I Lane of part of block’ thirteen (13) in D PSS of he premises, on | Todd ard Brown's subdivision of “Mount THURSDAY. 1HE TENTH DAY OF APRIL. ant’” and “Pleasant Plains.” as_per A.D. 1930, ‘AT designated ax and beine ot pumbercd jd Sauare nimbered twenty-nine Dhed Sama “Tour (o0ay of & tract of I known as “Padsworth” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the Distri oF Columbia in Liber 68 a¢ follo 45. le:-One-third of the purchase o oo ps , batance in two ' in one and two r centum per nnually. from day of e id, or all cash, at the option of PR piirehaser. A deposit of $300.00 will be money to be pald in ca fauni tnstaiiments. o seats, With Tnterert’ annuim, pava Sale. Secured by desd of trust upon 't the purchaser. required at time of sale. All conveyancini recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Term! of sale to be complied with within ‘30 days . otherwise the trustes re- from day of sale. e B serves the right to resell the proj THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P M., the following-described land and prem. izes.'situate in the District of Columbia, and in_Thomas A. Jameson's mndlvm:g plat of eaid Lane’s subdivision recorded in the office of the surv vevor of the said Dis- trict of Columbia in Book 40, at pare 88. The ahove-described property being des; nated_on_the the assessor of the oks of said District of Columbia. for taxation pur- Doses as lot 46 in square 2853. together with the improvements. consisting of two- ct | story brick dwelling containing five rooms and bath. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two years, With interest at sevon per centum per annum. pavable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. ut the option of the purchaser deposit of £350.00 will be required at time of sale. Al conveyanciig. recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. rms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the rizht fo Iting pu after | resell the property at the risk and cost of T A O o hernent 51 such, resale in | efaulting purchaser, after five dass ad- some newspaper published in Wi gton. | vertisement of such’resale in some news- 2 H. LAWSON, ALFRED 'mh31,d&ds,ex8u Vice President. paper published in Washineton, D. C. JAMES J. BECKER. E. PERCIVAL_ WILSON, HARRY 8. WELCH, mh39-8p2.4,7.9 ‘Trustees. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Large, High-Grade Stock of Tires, Tubes, New Replacement Parts, Accessories, Shop Equipment, Cabinet, Cash Reg By Order David F. Air Compressor, Safe ister, Etc. Smith, Attorney, et al. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Weschler’ , 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. THURSDAY, April 10, 1930, 10 A.M. ty Tires, § Hundred and S ks ivear, i re Taol iemite “U. 8. DeLux u24" Test Benel TERMS, CASH. ap7.8.9 el " Air_Compressor, afe C Hood, Kelly Springfi ich, plsaing Oguirich Hond Raly sae ».'Tlllll.ltf" Battery Charger. “‘Weidenhoft” et ' Gdam A Weschler & Son, Aucts. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers A-U-T-O-M-O-BI-L-E-S incla Lincoln Coupe—Chn;ysler Roadster By Order E. C. Snyder, U. S. Marshal al Several Buick Sedans III:‘; Coupes, Guaranteed in Perfect Running Order, and Many Others BY PUBLICTAUCTION A WESCHLER’S AUTO AUCTION 613 G ST. N\W WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th, 10 A.M. FUTURE_DAYS. THOS. J. O & BON, AUCTI 1431 Eye Btreet Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Building Containing Store on First Floor, With Living Rooms in the Rear and Above, Being Premises 811 Ninth Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recoided in Liber No. 8075, folio 372 et seq., | §f the land Tecords ‘of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured therepy. the undersigned trustees will gell. at pubjic_auction. In front of the WEDNESDAY. THE SIX- DAY OF APRIL. AD. 1930. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing-described land and premises, situste in th City of Washington, District of Colum- bia. and designated as' and being part of original lot 4 in square 404, described as follows: Beginning for the same on Ninth street 20 feet south from the northwest corner of said lot and running thence south d_street 20 feet: thence east 99 04 feet > rear line of said lot. thence north 20 feet. thence west 99.04 feet to the place of beginning, ‘erms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash years, with interest at 6 annum, payable semi-annu: sale. secured by deed of hy property sold. or all ci the purchaser. A deposit of $1. will_be required at time of sale. All convevancing. recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property a1 the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such re- e in'some newspaper published in Wash- 5 inston. D-°C. Levt 1. pavID, McLachlen Bldg . CHARLES W. STEERS, 1418 Eye St N. ‘Trustees. BARNARD & JOHNSON, 1420 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Attorneys for Holdér of Note. 5.7.9.10.11.12,14.15,16 | f l ! Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers FURNITURE Of Every Description High Grade Piano, Rugs, Etc. rancis Bacon” Player Plano, Davenport, also Bed-Davenport Suites, Dining and Bed Room Suites, Rugs, Victrolas, Pler Mirror, Chests of Drawers, Fiber and Wicker Furniture, Occ: slonal Tables and Chairs, Re- frigerators, Tapestries, New “A. C” Radios, Breakfast Suites, Lamps, Kitchen Cabinets, Day- Beds, etc. By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY April 9, 1930 Commencing §_0'Cl Continuing Thro THOB. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. ‘THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF EIGHTH AND EYE STREETS NORTHWEST, WASH- INGTON. D. C. By -irtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liver No. 5334, folio 404 ei seq ., of the land records of the District of Colum. bn, and at the request of the party secured | vl the undersigned trustes the follawing-deseribed d premises situate in the city of Washington, Distrie of Columl and designated #s and bei ne (21) in Geort E. Emmont . of part of squa four hundrea four (404), per plat recorded in Liber 13. 'follo 3. of the records of the office of | t surveyor of the District of Columbi together with the improvements. consisti of & three-story and cellar brick dwelling; first commercial. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two equal instaliments. payabie in one and two years. with Interest"aL ix per centum per annum. payable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty eold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $750 will be re- quired ac time of sale. ~ All conveyancinw. recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to bé complied with within thirty from day of sale. otherwise the trus- ve the right to resell the propeity k of defaulting purchaser advertisement of such resale Der published in Washing- JAMES J. BECKER, E. PERCIVAL WILSON, HARRY 8. WELCH., 7.8.9 Trustees. THOS. J., OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 905 NEW JERSEY AVE- NUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated May_12. 1027, and duly recorded in Liber No. 6086, at {0lio 61, ene of the land records for the District of Columbia and at the request of the holder of the note secured thereby, we the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the prem- ises on MONDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1930, AT ~THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises Situate in the City of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, known and ais- uished us part of lot numbered eight in_Thcmas Blagden's subdivision in square numbered seven hundred and thirts (738),.as per plat recorded in office of the survevor for the District of Co: lumbia in Liber W. F., at folio 92, begin- ning for the same on’ New Jersey avenue distant 34 feet 8l inches from the north- east_corner of said square: thence westerly to Pirst street; thence to a point 50 feet & inches south from the northwest corner of said square and running thence due south on First street 9 feet 6 inches: thence east- erly and paraliel with the south line of original lot numbered five (8) in said 95 New Jersey avenue: and thence nort sald avenue 13 feet 6 inches to the pla of beginning: together With the improve- One-third of the pur- chase money in cash, the balance in two equal instaliments in one and two years to be secured on the property. or all cash at purchaser's option. A deposit of $300.00 r quired at time of sale. ~Conveyancing. r cording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property resold at risk and cost of de- sulting purchaser. ‘THEO. N. GILL. J; PAUL’ V. ROGERS, ap2.4. 2 08 J. OWEN . Ffi AUCTIONEERS. e DT Eve Baect Nw: 'S SALE OF VALUABLE TROSORY BRICK AND ~ PEBB G KNOWN BNEPHERD STREET :25“" By virtue of a certain di Liber No. 8859, folio 180 et el Tecords of the Distriet Yk lumbia, “an at the request of the party ured thereby, the undersigned trustee ‘I’fil sell oublic auction, in fr of the Bremlul oin_ FRIDAY. THE INTH AY OF APRIL. A,g. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. following-described land i thale Jn G, it gesignated and being ‘ut 50 in_the sub- division b rtzell of block 109. “Pel worth Afldnlon to the City of Washington, A T R R .‘:af’"gwn" 23, follo 129; block 109 now premises, nown square 3313. Sale subject to ratification of the court. Terms 6f faie: One-fourth of the purcnase money to be d in b in three equal instaliments, payal two and three years, with interest centum per annum, payable semi- from nually, secured by deed of trust upon v soid, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit 'of $500.00 will be required at time of sale. All convey- ancing, recording. etc., at cost of purch: Terms'of sale o be complied witl thirty days from day of otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaultin purchas ter five days’ advertisement of fuch retale in gome newspaver published McLACHLEN, | day of the proj , C. apaa7001 U B iat Trastes. °F 3 & . AUCTIOI 151 Ve Birect Northwest. LE “Gr VALUA EST, “nmg A x{ggkfn%'y&" RN TR TV FrvE APAR TAL KNOWN AS 3148 © STREET NORTH. EST. dee f trust, re- R g ‘!‘;":‘l lol?oolu. of the the 'District of Columbis, of the party secured 9 Liber t b: gublic SR oy Sr ABRIL. 1930, AT K. P.M. 1Re” (eowink Aescrined land and_ Dremises e " following-descr e ety Chye. (330, tyentocaly ots " mumbered twenty- . " (36) ‘and . twenty-seven (27) and the porth 3 feet by the full depth thereof of ol -1 ) in Powell and By SundIvislon of the west one-haif: of square num) sixty-nine (69), as per 5 of Ehe. sacaras-of the ofice o e 2 for ta, upon the Jogor for the District of Colum : to Said property ::1 '&'fl"‘ o » DoIoE deed ot trast ng en | . PErist 2 EE ARl 2 SR mmm:mfu:;;gfi? g fh within thirty \"d.“,%r deposit will n for] g B vertise- . oth et F‘o‘um:m t rlfi‘l(q st o & e el i DL Bt L o ay_of ul'-na LIVE STOCK MEN PROTEST "HORSE “BOOTLEGGING” Claim Wild Horses Threaten to Create Menace to Cattle and Bheep Industry. By the Associated Press. LANDER, Wyo., April 7.—All “bootlegging” of wild horses on the range in this vicinity resulted in hol ing of indignation meetings of live stock men of three Wyoming counties. Large ranch operators declared that men representing themselves as agents of Eastern packing and renderin, plants, who had been buying so-call worthless horses, have been culling out stock at secret locations and turning young animals out on the range under private brands, Dhlgglnl only such old stock as may not useful in enlarg- ing their own herds. These activities were declared to be carried on in PFre- mont, Carson and Sweetwater Counties. Stockmen claim the wild horses threaten to create a_menace to ranges that may seriously affect the cattle and sheep industry. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, THOB. J. OWEN & 8ON, AU(;flm:— 1431 Eve Street N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- RY BRICK APARTMENT, a ISES NO. 1816 T STREET NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5850, folio 185, et se of the land records of the District of lumbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby. “the undersigned —trustee will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, DA HE H AY OF APRIL, AT “FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P. tollowing-de- amd nate and heing lot 219 in Swepe and Hamiiton's sub- division of lots in_square 132, as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber 20 at folio 117, together with improvements, conststing ot modarn two-atory brick = apartment house of five apartments of two room: kitchen and bath each, annual rental less Japitor service veing 33,292, le: One third of the purchase paid in cash. balance in two iments, pavable in one and two h intere; six per centum per pavable semi-annually from day of secured by deed of trust upon the at the option of sit _of $500 wili be All_conveyancins. anpum, sale, required at time of recording, etc. of purchaser. of sale to be complied with within 30 davs TeseTven vne Bt to reneil ihe broperis st Tesell the property the risk and t of de'lu"lq purchaser after five davs' advertisement in ‘some ton, D. C. newspaper published EDGAR D. TURNER, ap? Y _ Burviving_Trustee. . J OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEI 1430 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT APARTMENT BUILDING. NO. 2026 PORTER STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5875, folio 412 et seq. 91 the land ecords of the District ‘of 'Co: umbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trusteex will sell at public auction, in_ front_of the premises. ‘on THURSDAY. THE TENTH DAY OF APRIL AD. '1930. O'CLOCK P'M.. the following-described iand and premises, Situate in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being iots 29 to 32, Incius bloek" 1. cut Avenue High a3 Der plat recorded in the office of ‘the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 18 at folio 12; sublect to restrictions and covenants of 14 block 7 now known for pur- of assessment and taxation as square : 8nld sublect to & prior deed of for $80.00000. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale the purchase price ahove said trust to be Daid in cash. A deposit of $1.000.00 required Conveyancing. recording. etc.. at purchaser's Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and property may be advertised and resold e discretion of the trustees JAMES D. cost. the at _mh8.3 THOS. J. p2.4.7.9.1 OWEN SON. AUCTIONEERS. & 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE _OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLING. ' BEING PREMISES NO. 2415 BLADENSBURG ROAD NORTHEAST. Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust duly racorded in Liber No. 6147 folio 1 et sea., of the .and records of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees wul sell at public suction in front of the remises. on 5 OURTEENTH DAY OF APRIL. AD. 1930, AT FIVE- THIRTY O'CLOCK P M. the following-de- scribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and lots 11 and 17 in square 4356 in J. D ubdivision called “National City Heights." as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Colum- bia in Liber 61 at folio 49. Subject to the FIREMAN BADLY HURT ON FALSE-ALARM CALL Chicagoan, With Baby Just Dead and Wife in Hospital, Lies Dying With Fractured Skull. By the Asseciated Press. CHICAGO, April 7.—Masybe it was a big laugh to some one, but Fireman John Connick is dying. Some one thought it would be, lots of fun to see the fire engines yesterday. He turned in a false alarm. The great fire trucks shrieked through the streets, At an_intersection the fire truck on which Connick was riding sideswiped an_automobile, Connick’s skull was fractured and he was injured internally. Doctors said he hadn't a chance to live. Out at Mount Olivet Cemetery lies the baby son born to the Connicks Priday. The little casket was taken there Saturday by the father. At St. Anne's Hospital, critically ill, lies Mrs. Connick. “Je End” Exceptional Drama. “JOURNI:Y’B END" stays another week at Poli's because it is something more than just “a play in three acts” with war in the back- ground and death and de- struction in the closing scene. Beyond the stage pictures, the theatrical lines, and a generally high ndard of act- ing nlneremlahn: appeal whicl found in both art and history that of the human spirit which flings contempt at all that may be imposed by the mere mechanics of conflict or organized force. Like the fragmentary strains of some piece of music that returns by the clock each night on the radio, there are recollections of the World SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sallings From New York. oal Sicoirinr:.. Marbis ) e Rrt i et e alamares—! n. R age audience. 'pe lon means ap- o benos o on Marchgy| Preciation, and then recognition of g the quality of mind that is behind DUE TODAY. them. ol uflffl’g Over a period of a dozen years Ancon-—Cristol March 30 | come the echoes of the days in which men who undoubtedly possessed quivering sensibilities covered their natural traits with a cloak of hard- ness and indifference to peril which drove them to accept the inevitable because it was so ordered. “Isn’t it silly?” said the new ar- rival in the officers’ quarters, and his mature friend agreed, but both | Transy) Bergenstjord—Osio . Goamo—Santo Domiiigs Gl n Juas n_Juan vorita—La Ceiba Carinthia—8outhampio; Providence—Mediterranea: Vera Crui Western Ocean—8t. Théma: DUE TOMORROW. men_—Bremerhaven . .Mareh o Maren 21 “April 1 ST erooo o~ Livi Paris—Havre . ta Cruz—Cailac. onia—Liverpool American Banker—London . Pennland—Antwerp ......."., Colombia—8an Francisco..... Minnewaska—London DUE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. Copyright. 1930, by Nortb American Homeric—Southampton . . _April 2 Newscape Pan Ameri uenos Aires. Mareh 21 Munargo. o G April 4 Roussilo: Lituania--Dana; P DUE THURSDAY, APRIL 10. BYNOPSIS. Comdr. Drake Roscoe of the United Bermuda—Bermuda April 8 Rosalind—8t John ADH| §| States Narv s seeking to expose and Dominica—st. Thomes ' IABril 4| arrest @ mysterious criminal band known raguaya + Indies éruise. inguaye—West Indies cruise as the Zones, directed by a chief called “Head Centre.” With the aid of Dr. Stopford he makes his Seydlitz—Bremerhaven DUE PRIDAY. APRIL 11, {Ncetigations: They take him to the home of Page Sut- Aquitania—Southampton . ! Presldent Hardine—Homburs " ABH § e A R e recent obiect of attack. Mme. Czerna, DUE SATURDAY. APRIL 12. ¢ Montanan—Los Angeles ......... MU it N Tonsae mate Ox acquaintance of Roscoe and Stopford. She is ordered to motor in the direction DUE BUNDAY. APRIL 13. soeas of Sutton’s home, to disadle her car and San Jacinto_Vera Cruz fornia—Glasgow I Covenmgen: then to ask sheiter for the might to aid ores—Port Limon e ““Head Centre” in carrying owt his plans. | That might an attempt is made on | OUTGOING STEAMERS. Roscoe's life. Regan, a private detective 1 Sutton’s employ, arrests Mme. Czerna, bdut Stopford, who Mhas fallen in love with her. helps her escape. She tells him that she became associated with the Zones before she knew their real purpote and that she would oladly free herself. During their flight Mme. Czerna and Stopford seek refuge in a road house, where a group of Zomes operatives find them. At this point Roscoe arrives. BAILING TODAY. Jeflerson—Norfolk. Far North—8.. John Sirabo—Pernambuco. BAILING TOMORROW. Naples and Genoa. ‘ort au_Prince. n Plymouth, Cherbourg and Ham. Alfonso XIII-Vigo and Coruna. Carinthia—Mediterranean cruise. Newfoundland—8t. Joh Panaman—Pacific’ Coast: SAILING WEDNESDAY, APRIL EIGHTEENTH INSTALLMEN T. covenanis and restrictions running with the land. Terms: Sold subject to a T deed of trust for $8.000.00, further particulars o ®hich will be announced at time of gale: the purchase price above said_trust to be paid in c: A deposit of §300 required Conveyancing, recording. etc., at purchaser's cost " Terms to be complied with withi: thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited an the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. GOLDIE S._PAREGOL. J. WILLIAM ROBERTS. 4 Trust WEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 08, Trustee’s Sale Under Will, to Close an Estate, of Property Distinguished as Premises No. 916 9th St. N.W. Pursuant to the provisions of the last will and testament of Edward C. Munck, de- ceased. I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDI AY. THE SIX- TEENTH DAY OF APRIL. 1930. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., ihat certain parcel of real estate, situate in the city of Wa: D C. distinguished as part of origina 12 in’ square 373, described as follows: Einning for the same op the line of Ninth (9th) street at the northeast corner of sald lot. and running thence south along said treet 20 feet: thence west to rear line of said lot 96 feet: thence north 20 feet: thence east 96 feet to the line of said strest and the place of heginning: together with the improvements. efc. consisting of a three- story pressed-brick-front building contain- ing ‘store and two apartments. one of five room: d bath and the other of three rooms and bath; title good of record and je: One-fourth cash. balance in instaliments, pavabi one, two and three years, respectively. from day of 6 per cent 'Interest. payable semi- annually, secured by the notes of the pur- chaser and first deed of trust on the prop- erty. or ali_cash at option of purchaser. Deposit of $500 required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms to be compiled with in thirty days from day of ssle. otherwise de- posit forfeited and the property may be ad- vertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee. CHARLES H. CRAGIN. #D5.d&ds exSu Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. ' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE 3) STORY AND PART BASEMENT BRICK STORE . AND APARTMENT BUILDING, CONTAINING ONE STORE AND TWO APARTMENTS. 12 ROOMS AND TWO BATHS., KNOWN AS 3111 AND 3113 M STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6377, folio 301 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum: bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on ‘THURSDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1930. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M " (he following-déscribed land and prem- ises, situate in the City of Washington. Dis- trictbof Columbia, and designated as and being part of lot § i square 1208. di as follows: Beginning for the same on the north line of M street 72 feet west from its intersection with the west line of 3lst street. and running thence west on M street 2¢ feet; thence north 120 feet to a 20-foot- wide ailey; thence east on the south line of said alley 24 feet. and thence south 120 feet to M street and place of beginning: together with mprovements, consisting of three-story and part basement brick store and apart- m%.'rn‘fl“g{n.ule: All cash. A deposit of TRUS' $500 will be required at of sale. ' All conveyancing. recording. etc. at cost of purchaser. le to lied h i ys_from le. 0 resell the property at the risk and cost of defatiting ;ur?n-ur after five day: tisement of such resale in some ne: oublished in Washington, TN R. WEST. ARENCE' DODGE. __ap5.7.9,11.14.16 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- FAMILY BRICK APARTMENT, NOS. 1361, 1361%; L STREET S.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 6285, follo 353 et sea. of the land records of the District of Tumbla, and at the request of the party urté thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil offer for sale by pulic auction, In front of the premises. on DNESDAY. THE SITEENTH | DAY COF | APRIL. 1930, FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises. itu l..”ln the District C: a d in the Slbdieision: made: by ‘Sheldon "Jackson” Col- lege of lots in square 1048. ‘as per plat TESBleticE of Golimbla i Book 30, Bege 5. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in equa) installments, represented by promissory notes of purchaser, payable two and three ith ' tnterest. at aix ver cent per y , payable semi-an- y, secured b t erty cash, B o or chaser. A deposit of $300 required of Du chaser av sale. All convévancins. 3 and notarial fees at cost of urchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty daye from ‘dey of sale. Gtherwise trustees "l: IIJ.?: o Mfll&w" At risk AR w.z...'.-::;.""g apb-eod&ds,exBu ) M 't - N o Bouthumpton. mouth: Cherbours and| o N o white room a black figure was | Cameronia—Moville and Glassow. seated. Neither hemisphere could Vuicania—Marseille, " Naples, Fatras and have provided another such room— ort, 81 Georse—Bermud " nor_another figure like this. —! uco, Rio ‘This room was circular and sur- L:fl'., SN Ao A0 mounted by a dome. This dome was | Acapa — Kingston, _Cristobal, - o delnaston, Otiatobat, arCartasens carried out in mother-o'-pearl, so that | its effect was rather like that of a tropical evening sky. It was mvlslblyl lighted. It served as a reflector and | dimly {lluminated the room as if by moonlight. The walls were paneled in | the same manner and outlined in ebony. There was but little furniture. At a| large white table littered with papers | and provided with a number of com- plicated and queer-looking switcn- | boards sat the sole occupant of the room. This was a woman. She wore a black velvet robe of medieval fashion. It sheathed her figure like a serpent’s skin. Her arms and shoulders were almost abnormally white. Her hair, which she wore in the Spanish manner, colled low on her neck, was blue-black, like a raven's wing in reflected sunlight. From her ears depended large hoops of diamonds. La Guayrs, Puerto Cabello rto Colombia. rinidad. VeeRdam—test Indies crut —West In : Juita Luckenbach-— Pacific Coast. SAILING THURSDAY, APRIL 10. American Banker—London. President Harrison—World cruise. Arcadian—Bermud: Western Ocean—St. Thoma: SAILING FRIDAY, APRIL 11. Southern Prince—Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo and_Buenos Aire Sants Barbara—Cristobal, Calino and Val- paraiso. Pan America—Bermuda, Calamares — Havana, Cristobal and Port 01 Homeric—Cherbourg and Southampton. Penniand—Fiymouth, " Cherbours and ~Ant- werp. Calypso—Port au_ Prince. Bremen—Cherbours, Souihampton and Brem- Martiniqué=Puerto Colombla. Her luminous, darkly fringed eyes | Munargo—Nassau. staring straight before her, she sat motionless. Her brows were two perfect straight lines. Slim, exquisite hands rested upon the table. On the index finger of the right hand a diamond ring of notable design and size struck a biatant note. A faint sound became audible. It was like that of a distant silver bell. In a small lacquer cabinet upon the table a speck of red light sprang,to life. The effect was as though some tiny hidden animal had peered out with one in- SAILING SATURDAY, APRIL 13. Caronia—Cobh and Liverpool. aria—West Indies cruise. nsylvania—Moville and Glasgow. Ausonia—Plymouth. Havre and London. Rosalind—5t. John's and Halifax. 8t. Louis—Cobh. Cherbourg and Hamburg. Seydii{z—Bremerhaven Colombia — Puerto Colombia. _ Cartage Cristobal. Corinto and San Franciaco. Ponce-c8an Jusn. Hellig Olav—Christiansand, Oslo and Copen- en Araguaya—West Tndies cruise. Kungsholm—Gothenburs. Ciabamavaga_\ " and SouthAmBIOR. | furinted eye, Minnewask: “G. H. Q" said a gutteral voice. Cedric—Cobh and Liverpool. ‘West _Coast ports and| The voice was that apparently of some one in the room. But no one had en- tered the room—which, in common with another for which at this very moment New York police headquarters were s arching—possessed no visible doors. ‘Report of Head Center, New York,” replied the woman. Her voice was low, vibrant, intense. ‘Head Center, New York, is on the to Colombi Aree Balune and Puerto Cortez. —_— LEGAL NOTICES. | WALTER L. meys. REME COURT OF THE DIS- T o humbia: holaing 8 District Court, —In re: Condemn lana for the ex: ion of tension of Maryland avenue, Mt. livet line. 2 ‘extension and_widening | 1ing i o S Btn Joi, 26th: B and L streets, in | “Connect him. Beside the speck of red light within the little cabinet a companion speck lp¥ red. It was mauve. 'he woman slightly moved one ol those slender white hands. A tapering finger touched a button. The room be- the District of Columbia.—District Court No. 008 - Additional notice and order of publi- tion.—Notice is hereby given that the Com- issioners of the District of Columbia, De- fitioners In the above entitled ool macition S o the “‘!‘Ydlln‘nt;l’ll'il:lr:“:‘( “descrln!lons of additional d to be condemned for the extension ::x':‘s ‘:emn of Maryland avenue. Mt. ou‘m came plunged in darkness. Toad.Vaiso. for the extension and widenin® | “igread Genter, New York,” said a mu- of 17th. 18th. 20th, 26th, H and L stree o York." northeast, with the names of owpers of lots male voice, seemingly from or parcels to be condemned, so far as they nding by in H. Q. can be ascertained. and with maps or plats showing the additional land to - be con- ‘Your repo; “Following complete failure at¢ the ed. It is. by the court. this 31st demed. Lt 1850 oraered fwat "ail -persons | home of Page Sutton, aiready reported, having ‘afly interest in thete Proce eom: | Zone Officer 2-A—Fee Czerna—escaped De And they e DeTEhl Sourt on o befors | to & neighboring road house in the com- the 5th day of May. 0, at ten o'clock, Bcny of the English ship’s surgeon—Dr. topford—of whom you have been no- tified. Usual routine was followed. Comdr. Drake Roscoe, in charge of State operations, raided the house at 5:30 this morning. ' The. following officers are detained: Divisional Chief A, Zone Of- ficer 2-A, Zone Officer 3-A, Group Mas- ter. 2, 3 and 4, Sector 3-A 1, with operatives, 12 in all, of their groups. Acting upon untraceable information. Deputy Commissioner Burke has closed all streets surrounding H. Q., New York. Traffic has been diverted. A raid upon ‘The Blue Barber' is pen Staft standing by. Other units rsed. a.m. and continue in attendance until the court. shall have made its final order ratify- ing and Cflhfllm‘n{ the award of damages A R et cworn herein: and (¢ o be empan; 5 ) 18 éunhnrnur:rr:d‘t%l % copy of this notice and order be published twice a week for two lllbtfllg'. ‘weeks in The Washington Eve- ning the Washington Post and the Washington ' Herala, newspapers ~published in the d District, commencing at least twenty days before the said 5th day of May, 1930." 1t is' further ordered that & copy of this' notice ‘and order be served by the United States Marshal, or ois deputies. upon each of the owners of the fee of the lan to may be foun id marshal, or his deputies, within the Distriet of Oolumbia, and upon the tenanis and occupants of ‘the same. befors the said JHi dey of AT a0 Awaiting instructions. Report ent : "\ iee. ) 8 . R tie copy: Pres mfii’"fl "b'ulmnfi- Ther: were some moments of silence, HAM. Cprk. HARRY M. HULL, Asst. Clerk. | Then came the woman's voice e Bl “Divisional Chiefs B and C will re to Head Center, Chicago, at the earliest From the Fron Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. The Emperor Of America |™ "™ ' B-15 | t Row stepped joyously into the arena where death awaited them. The picture of their new-born courage is vivid even in the midst of the prosaic affairs of 1930. The tran- quility of the olde: officer, who said. “Let's have a short smoke,” and quoted “Alice in Wonderland,” be- fore he went to his death, is typical of the impressive story. Further praise should be bestowed upon the acting of Henry Stephen- son as Lieut. Osborne, the elderly officer, and of Richard Bird as Capt. Stanhope. The latter carries with dashing spirit much of the action of the play, and the former throughout is an example of supreme poise, Without their splendid acting much of the force of the incidents would be lost. With them and an adequate supporting cast,” “Journey’s End” continues to repeat its initial impres- sion as an outstanding drama of the war. D. C. C. Gayety Show Gay Burlesque. THE Gayety Theater is sponsor this week for an unusually lively production, a revue which recruits the services of those droll comedians, Al Hillier and Joe Forte, who do not have to rely on tomfoolery alone. It has also an ingratiating soubrette, Mae Maiben; a blonde leading lady, Alice Duvall, and a young man who calls himself Montague and who shows some of the best there is in the way of feet maneuverings. The chorus dances nimbly through the myriad scenes—there are 32, be- lleve it or not—and is convincingly fresh. The scenery also is' mute and attractive evidence of a well- produced show. Next week will come “Take: a Chance,” with the much praised Ina Thomas. By Newspaper Allfance and Metropolitan r Serviee. the map. But the outer edge of each web touched the outer edge of another. Section by section, the map became blackened out, in response to manipu- lation of those tapered fingers, until only the zones surrounding New York, lglh\ ladelphia and Chicago remained visi- e. Then, suddenly, also, as these disappeared Center, New York,” said the man’s toneful voice. “Order trans- mitted.” “Instruct all members of the H. Q. staff,” the woman resumed immediately, as though no interval had occurred, “to report to chief of staff here tomorrow. Employ emergency routine. As it is evident that important information is in the hands of Drake Roscoe, do your utmost in the time you have to blind the inquiry. Report to me, personally, tomorrow. Move.” _Inside the lacquer cabinet the mauve light and the red light went out. “Bring_ th torch forward,” Deputy Commissioner Burke. “There you are, chief.” A wide disk of light shone upon an office door. This door carried the name said {of a firm well known in the city. “Is Cartwright there?” Burke growled. “Here, chief.” _“Have you phoned Bronson we need his office keys?” “He’s out of town.” “Crowbars,” said Burke. Two hefty officers came forward out of the shadows and there ensued a creaking and splintering sound as the pair attacked the door. The landing and the stair leading up to it were crowded with men. As the work of de- struction proceeded, out of grim silence: “‘We're on the eighteenth, &ir,” came the voice. “Are we, Markham? Burke snapped back. “I thought we'd got into the basement.” Laughter, subdued and respectful, followed the sally. Capt. Markham of headquarters was a dangerous man to laugh at. Then: ' “What I mean, sir,” he went on, “is this: According to information, the room we're looking for is very high up.” “We're getting warm, then?” “According to the sketch plan which I have here, we're getting very warm! The Scudamore Building is at the end of this block. And we can't be far from the end now.’ “Well?” “Isn't it possible that this place is at the top of the Scudamore tower?” “Very possible!” came a loud voice from some point on the stairs below. A disturbance proclaimed itself. “Who said that? He's a good man!” “Comdr. Roscoe,” Burke muttered. Roscoe made his way up to the land- . “I've just returned from a flight with a pilot of the air squad,” said he. “Our latest information pointed to a room in a tower—a room with no windows.” “Well?” said Burke. “The top floor of the Scudamore tower has no windows! It's the only place of the kind in the city.” A great crash told that the door was down. “Good for said Burke. A dozen torches spat sudden beams and the raiding party poured into the Bronson offices. . . . In that room. paved and decorated in black and gold, & man was seated. Upon the blank wall.facing his gro- tesque figure a point of red light sprang into_life. “H. Q.” came a monotonous voice. “All orders have been carried out. All Divisional H. Qs are vacated. No other arrests reported. Party under Deputy Commissioner Burke operating from exit 7. ‘The Blue Barber' has proceeded as far as the Bronson offices. They are following a_plan believed to have been made by Zone Officer 2-A. Zone Officer 1-B, Max Solke, detailed to stand by, has reported that finding of entrance to private elevator is only a matter of time. Comdr. Drake Ros- coe, flying over ‘city, is believed to have located H. Q. He has joined the raid- ing party. Standing by. Report ends.” The masked figure did not stir. Ab- solut~ silence prevailed in this strange room, then: “Connect chief chemist,” said the mu- sical voice. Beside the red light a blue light ap- peared. “Laboratory,” “Chief chemist.” “Report to me personally at once.” ‘The blue light went out. A flexible gloved hand moved. A switch was touched. The red light went out. A door hidden in the wall on the left of the long table opened and showed an elevator. From the car a man stepped into the oddly lighted room. He was thick-set, having a shock of graying fair hair, a bushy mustache and an expression of inflexible good humor. He wore spectacles of high magnifying power and was attired in gray-blue overalls. The door closed behind him. Me bowed awkwardly, regarding the dread- ful figure behind the table. “Is the map removed?” the masked mll;’ demanded. “Yes." “The laboratory is stripped?” "g:‘mpl“el{;' figu The: “Bring u re. n you may g0. Report to H. Q, Cincinnnati, on Thursday at 5 p.m. I will shut off the power from the elevator.” The elevator door reopened. The ing you, Markham :ame a gruff voice. MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE. Mm’ bl? g;]fl"]‘)l fidehflm‘do'cb‘- lonal e wi re] ea ‘en= MOVING STORAG ter, Philadelphia, at 8 o'clock_tonight. Advise Philadelphia. Each divisional mE s xp chief will follow hfil ml}lemerg:‘na & Storace [ J'co.. iNC | Hoin “Fansmi this order and stand SHIPPING || by for another.” [X-] Silence fell again. From out of the darkness an {lluminated map. It must have a great of % EDUCATIONAL. .| the wall facing the table at w] the T Y woman was seated. In the dim light PREPARE NOW [3E¥utitiss S Sttt . TISTICAL , cold ed less an than PROMOTION. STA ever. ) 3 over ‘whole o spread ; o, Mot 63 | etwork of circies, It seem- 'y 'm ed as though many patient spiders, each spinning a web of different color, had A lghored from every important city on chief chemist made his k! and went out. The door eium il #To be Continued.) . L