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+ . . REAL ESTATE THE EVENIN G STAR, W HINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY. APRIL 25 1930, OFFICES AND STUDIOS. OFFICES AND STUDIOS. elev i i SALE—SUBURBAN. (Continued.) WILKINS BUILDING No. 1512-1514 H St. N.W. In the financial center o Hot and cold running water in every room. ator service. 2 suites and several ind f Washington, near Veterans Bureau, Treasury Dept.. and White House. 24-hr. ividual rooms now available. Randall H. Hagner & Co. Incorporated 1321 Conn. Ave. N.W Phone Decatur 3600 ATTRACTIVE 225 ayments: $4.800 5y payments: 4, ‘Flve-room Lungalow, electric lights: easy payments: $2,250. Five-room bungalow. bath and all modern improvements. large lot fronting on State butlt and _attractive sarage, electric lights: 7 Bighway' spiendidly home, sold to settle estate at low price of $10,500. COURTLANDS TITLE CO. _ McLean, Va. SOME SUBURBAN SPECIALS. t 6-room house, spaelous attic, dou- age: {rult, grapes. etc.: $6,000. New 5-room bingalow, a.m.i.; $4,250. 5-room bungalow, electricity, poultry house. 22 acres, orchard; beautiful location. Only 32:100; easy terms. ‘We have them. several for rent. J' M. EARNEST, 3821 34th ST. Mt. Rainier, Md____Phone Hyattsville ~ BARGAIN. 6-room house and floored attic: all mod- ern improvements: hot-water ~heat: lot 50 by 135, on concrete street. Property built from good material and well copstruct- ed. About 5 years ago when Droperty was new it sold for $8,500. For quick sale, 1e- duced to_$6.300. Large list to select from. ok INN, North_6630. 1446, ERNEST H. SH. N.E. A SERNEIRERREERILN TR EIITTERAREISRIN 1701 CONNECTICUT AVE. Entire second floor in northeast corner of Conn. Ave. and R St. at the inter- section of 20th St. sq. ft. can be rented as entirety or will divide. Randall H. Hagner & Co. Three exposures—about 5,200 the Flatiron Building at BIRNRTREETREIE Incorporated 1321 Connecticut Ave. ERRRERTATETNRNNRITRNTRNN, Phone Decatur 3600 PRIVATE OFFICE IN SUITE. Conn, nw. cor. dur name: ERNATIONAL INS., INC. 2nd FLOOR. and K; window space for Jill ancwer vour phone. Apply e ALBEE BUILDING, e 15th & G Sts OPPOSITE U. S. TREASURY. Single and cold water and fireproof room: 2 hot ice ach rooms = and running ~water ults suites and in 4-hour service. Reasonable rentals SHANNON & LUCHS. INC., 1438 X Managing Agents. st. " Nat. 2345. 1700 EYE ST. N.W. OVERLOOKING FARRAGUT PARK. Something_special and desirable in mod- ern «Mces. dows and who want Beautiful rooms with large win- high ceilings, rooms for people something out of the ordinary. Elevator and janitor service, Rents $40.00 to $50.00 $50.00. WAGGAMAN & BRAWNER. INC SeR AN Met, 1700 Eye 3860. WE GUARANTEE YOU C ing on & one-acre chicken farm eight miles from hi per, montn, Only $10 down and $10 ton. g For illus- Free expert advice. ‘ated circular and full details, phone Mr. Tyson, Lin. 8408-J after 6 p.m. CLOS! Convenient to churches, raiiroad and bus line, containing I E TO ROCKVILLE. schools, _stores, acres ‘of very rich soil. 100 acres in high state of cultivation: season: hall hom floors, sl cludis chard of 300 trees. another RUN-DOWN FAR! able for small country estate. sold for $22,500. Bt quick sale owner clear house ered in excha OOR 730 17th splendid 10-room. cente; e roof Toom tenant house: in_ for the -entrance- bath, h.-w. heat, elec.. hardwood I ‘good outbuildings, in- bearing or- roperty is not . but_one suit- 1t recently ut due to filness and for ill take $16,500. A small in Washington might be consid- " & HILL, INC,, SINCE 1900. St. N.W. wheat and clover This FARM FOR SALE 20 acres fine blue grass land. 2 acres large hardwood timber .of which 1 acre is cut | ready for the milli eight-room house on high | elevation, truit; barn, The ing. Washington. in Fairfax_County, Stock and once. fronting good road. stores, walking distance to bus line: near_school. | bank plowed for Spring plant, place within 15 miles of for $8.250. | Fossession at iand best ‘equipment extra. FRED O. LAKE. Phone Clarendon 229. 200 Lee Highway. * VIRGINIA DAIRY FARM. rtunity seldom offered. O Raes Suitivation, 2 Jnodern, homes, 2, water heat. outbuilding 100 ecres, hot- ables. all barps, hardwood floors. 2 electricity, , running water, equipment, jarge retail milk route. 25 head of rst-clas in ideal home: stock, chickens, everything cgmplete and ss_condition. Wonderful ~view. 10 minutes. to Alexandria over macadam road; all for $25,000. Owner going West. LOUIL s*F. "SHOEMAKER, York Ave. N.W. —_— WATER-FRONT PROPERTY. PINEHURST-ON-THE-BAY, the unusual water front development. ' Write for loca- tion and road pany, 111 The Pinehurst Com- a) reder Baltimore, Md. 8. Prederick s BEVERLEY BEACH ON C ndy_beach, boat mo.. which Ask’to see 31 COLONTAL furnished, good condition inside and ou wner will Fruit trees. Hotel. mornings and_evenings. pictures and plat. k_pi. lum Stucco ' but o h. balance building loan. § Tudes taxes and {nsurance. ¢ W E- CRISER. BEACH. VA.—7-ROOM HOUSE. on lot 180xi50; newly painted, orches, barn. 2,500; terms. sacrifice: price, ' $2. spring water. Room 107 Gordon TO RESPONSIBLE PARTY, water front cottage for rent, furnisted; bath: use River Bridge. A_6-ROOM completely Tunning _water, electric light, of canoe and rowboat; near South Lincoln_7763-J. LOG CABIN SHACK FOR BALE ON POTO- mac_River, partly side, above Fietcher's;: two va. furnished, ~open fireplace spring water; reasonable. _Cali 328TW 27" See sampl Arnold Station. W Bhore. L. Bank Bldg.. N-SEVERN. e bungalow bargain; sale or. rent B & A Railway, North | TORNER, Central Savings G Baltimore. _Plaza 1053, GLEBE HEIGHTS. Exclusive axe to suit. 1inson. Edg« 211-P- water front home sites. Acre- Take Mayo road. Edward Col- ewater, Md. Phone West Riyer | WIL D ROSE SHORES. ON SOUTH RIVER, 3 MILES FROM AN- NAPOLIS, on new concrete and fine 1989, mull but fine community o 50 lots, fully developed, trees, 4 Anpapolis eral occupled. We_offer and attic more than reasonable price piers. ravel oniy plenty ‘of shade good sandy bathing beach, telephone and electricity. ~Sev- ne homes have been built and are now a beautiful new 9-room, 2-batn home. 260 feet water lront ana an acre of ground. at a very Also other water front fots from $2.500 up. gnt. at o :r,fl follow WAGG: 1700_Eve out sign Just before entering Annapolis Defeise Highway and turn signs, AMAN & BRAWNER, INC. Bt N.W Met._3860. In Beautiful Epp ing Forest. A delightful 5-room gray shingle cottage for sale, glectricity or inform: open fireplace,” built-in garage, and water. ' Price reasonable. on rth 5921, _ WANTED—MONEY. _ WANTED—$6,300. ‘THOROUGHLY RELIABLE BUILDER —-desiring to construct fine masonry home for his residence in very desirable, rapidly growing section. will pay 4% bonus for 3-yr. construction loan of $6.300: 67 interest. Surety bond for comp'stion; plans and spec- 1%nuom ready. Aduress Box 225-K., Star office. ~_MONEY _TO_LOAN. QUTCK LOANS ON 1827, 1928. 1939 AUTOS Lowest Rates—Longest Terms. 916 G St. N.W., Room 501. __Met. 4143 WE BUY FIRST DEEDS OF TRUST NOTER on vacant ground, building lots and acreage: also buy second deeds of trust notes on |?,» proved *property LTON & GORDO! Continental_Trust_Bldg AUTOMOBILE LOANS AND R N, COLUMBIA FINANCE CO.. 1402 Rhode Isiand Ave. NW. North 4984, E— SALE—SUBURBAN. SUBURBAN FREEDOM WITH CITY IM- provements: 10 minutes from 13th st, and Eennsyiyania ave. by bus or street car 36,500 up. AURORA HILLS HOMES. Vernon Bivd. at_Frazier ave._ BUNGALOW, PORCHES, BATH, ELEC.. garage; large lot; near car a $5.250. B. M. SMITH, Arlingto Clarendon 2038. g COUNTRY HOME—8 LARGE —ROOMS. am.i., on concrete pike, near Rockville, Md. 15 acres, large shade trees, beautiful lawns. A A King. 1517 H st. n.w. Phone N 23 BRICK HOME IN CONDITIO! rooms, large porch, cellar, hedge: elevated: beautiful view; convenient to stores and transportation: price, §1,950. Cash payment reauired, $150. O. 'B. ZANTZINGER CO., 945 K_st. n.w. National 5371. > CLARENDON, 220 STRICKLER AVE— Eight _rooms, bath, every improvement, two- car garage. garden, shrubs: lot S0x125. Price, $9.500. Extra lot, 50x125, adiolning if desired. Telephone Clarendon 636 for inspection. ' SMALL HOMES AND BUILDING SITES, cheap; 8 miles out. K. E PUMPHREY, Meadows, Md. _Phone Marlboro 71-F-23. ¢ 2316 R. I. Ave. RENT—SUBURBAN i SUITABLE FOR LARGE 2 baths. garage: mod- DETACHED HOUSE. d_stores; $65 Mt Vernon boulevard family. 4 bed rooms ar_Prazier hone_Clarendon_1087. Gear school RENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE_MODERN 7-room house. sun parior. h-w.h.: laree Tot. corner: - Virginia “suburb: $1 per mo Frice, 811500 J P. QUARLES, Alexandri 217 LLOYD AVE. DEL RAY. VA —5-ROOM bungalow. on large lot, with gatage: rent. $35 per month. Apply AURORA HILLS HOMES. INC.. 300 Arlington ridge, Aurora Hills, Va._ Phone Clarendon_1057. SUBURBAN APARTMENT, VIRGINIA; FUR- nighed. 3 rooms, tile bath, shower: avail- able May 1: $65 per mo. J. P. QUARLES. Alexandria 767 __ _ & OWNER COMPELLED TO LEAVE FOR New York. will rent my 6-room and bath 2- story. in Lyon Village, Va. for 1 or 2 vears Ren: $75 per month. Call Clarendon 322 for_inspection _ BUNGALOW, FIVE ROOMS, SUN PARLOR, Dath. &L howh. sarage: large lot: 348 Tontn. 37 ‘Meiwood ave. Cherrydale, Ya; IF _YOU WANT A GOOD HOME WITH plenty of good garden land, city water, elec., ®ar, furnace: close in. high location. and will' stay with me permanently, I wili give you a rare chance. Address Box 391K, Star office. OOM HOUSE. ELEC.. CITY WATER. GA- rage, furnace. plenty Iand: on bus: close in. ' PERKINS, opp. Aldens, Md. Park. Spe- to_permanent tenant i 5-ROOM _BUNGALOW, AM.I .$35.00 &-room, 2-story house. a.m.f.;.l::ll111 8500 Large lots, centrally located. 8. A Pleas- ants._Phone Hyatts. | evenings. $40_EAST FALLS CHURCH, VA—6-ROOM house.” one _acre ground:' Arcola heat. THOMAS 'D. WALSH, 815 1ith st n.w. Dis: trict o8, EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, ALL MOD. IMPS.: five acres land, Hyattsville: rent. $40. EAST WASHINGTON REALTY CO. Lincoln 1255, dlopeth stomie. o G i 4-ROOM HOUSE IN BELTSVILLE, $10 MO, month. 4-r00m and bath bungalow, ami: $23.50. 5-room_and bath bungalow. am.i, $45. 6 and 7 room houses. a.m.i’, $50. ©. B. ZANTZINGER CO., Phone Hyatts. 72 or Naitonal 5371 Evenings Hyatts. 1134 SIX-ROOM HOUSE, WELL FURNISHED, $50 month; _immediate possession: iarge ' lot: am.i. By auto. g0 _out new Rhode Island ave. extended to Melrose ave. Hyattsville: turn right at first railroad crossing after leaving Mt. Rainier, o take G st. car marked Riverdale, ‘get off Melrose ave., Hyattsville; third house from corner. Ask _Anybody for McGuire. __Or_Phone_Hyattsville_1514. BLAIR-TAKOMA. 3$50.00 PER MONTH. Two attractive five-room bungalows with bath and sleeping porch Located on paved reet with cement sidewalks, electricity, water, sewer and telephone service. Close to schools. churches and stores. Served b; §6th 'st. busses and 9ih at. car line. Call Mr. Funderburk. Shepherd 2400, NORTH WASHINGTON REALTY 0O., INC. SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. IGHT ACRES. MONTGOMERY COUNTY, tate road; modern house. garage, hen house. Address F. F. 8HOUP, 1112 N st. n.w. _* WANTED—SUBURBAN. & OR 5 ROOM BUNGALOW IN NEARBY Virginia, with improvements and 13 acre or more sround. Not over $5,000. Address Box 200-K. Star office. BALTIMORE PIKE — 1" ACRES TO 6% acres, 5-r. & b. bung., fur. ht., elec. gar. iruit: bargain: terms. Pot. 3363, Nat. 1593. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. BLAIR, SILVER SPRING—5 R, TILE B. howh, ‘elec, gas, attic. fireplace near schooli '$7.450; $500 cash. Pot. 3363, Nat. 1593., 7-ROOM COTTAGE: 26 ACRES. 10 CLEAR- ed: 16 miles downtown, 3 mile r. T. sta- tion: orchard, improvements: will divide. W.T. PERKINS, Springfield, Md. Bowle 20-W. OWNER_ GOING CALIF. OFFERS _$6.800 modern 5-r. bung.. garage, elec. range, 1 ac. ground. only $4,800; easy terms to quick buyer. On main' Va. highway, 25 min. city. real home bargain. _Call Clarendon 400 2-ROOM BUNGALOW AND 1 ACRE. §1,200; all furniture. garage: easy terms: main Vi highway, 25 min._cit rendon 400, LARGE, large attic, pantry, closets; every conven- ience: fireplace: beautifully decorated: large porches, four gables, bungalow design: cor- ner lot, 75x200, prettily ~fenced: lawns, shrubbery, garage; _refined location, close cars, bus line and Balto. boulevard; '$7,000; jow 'terms. GEO. C. WALKER, Hyatts. 803. SEASON'S BARGAIN. Nearly new, 5 rooms, breakfast alcove, sleeping porch, glassed-in back porch. hard- wood floors, 'bath has built-in tub and shower. electricity, gas. clty wat fertile land. All for $5,250: and $35 per month. Call OWNER. Hyattsville 1184- TAKOMA PARK, MD. One of the most substantially built homes Lot 50 by 250. Price. $6,500. Terms, 3200 cash and $50 per month. DALLAS E. BALL, 1103 Vermont ave. n.w. District 1616. OPPORTUNITY For a home. tea house. club or sanitarium, this locatior cannot be equaled. Large he outbuildings, extra bungalow: 10 ground, with additional if necessary: very high. overlooking country; on Lee-Jackson Highway, s from Wlex- andria; thousands of cars pass this property daily, Pric 500; eagy terms. ,\EE‘MR. CARVER, LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 1407 New York Ave. N.W. Natio 166, SUBURBAN PROPERTY. BUNGALOW. 2100 32nd st. s.e. Hillcrest—5-room bun- galow. tile bath, hardwood floors d electric lights and all improvements; can be bought $50 per month, ne payment, STEUART BROTHERS, INC., _6th at K St. NW. Nat'l 3000. LARGE MODERN BUNGALOW ON ONE: ACRE LOT, fruit of all kinds, chicken yard and garden: has 5 large rooms, fireplace, h.-w.h., electricity, city water. bath, large basement” With tubs: fronts asphalt street: two blocks from river, five minutes to Key Bridge. The best buy in THE VERY BEST section of Arlington Co., and I can prove it. FRED O. LAKE, Phene Clarendon 229. 200 Lee Highway. ‘WOODRII D_C. Splendid corner. 2 blocks R. 1. ave. n.e.— 6 rcoms. b -w.h.. garage, close to school d stores: $6,500; terms Bungalow, % olock R T ave ne— H.-wh. high location: $5.450: 3250 down, $42.£0 month. WOODRIDGE REALTY CO.. 7 R I Ave. NE. ____ North 7303. SOUTHERN COLONIAL TYPE. NEW ALL-BRICK DETACHED HOME, Center-hall plan, 6 rooms and bath, am1.; Textone walls, fireplace, electric refriger- ator: large lot, with beautiful trees and shrubs: paved street and alley. Priced for Guick sale, $10,000. For appointment o in- spect this and other homes, call Clarendon REAL ESTATE—I.(;AN Tt AR d TRUST LOANS PROMPTLY fiafifi;‘eflfl""‘ raies Refinancing JAMES GHES, 1427 Eye st. National 9372 an amoupt at prevailing \nterest BK! JESSF Eye st. n. Eom TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE SEE ME FI Pondstn il $700. repay $3.50 wk 1500, repay $1.50 wk 2,500, repay $12 50 wk %500, repay $17.60 WK. 84,000, repay ‘Above payments include principal 33, erest and i-monthly. ELL. 1115 here Eye_st. Meets d AND 3rd TRUSTS seryice: Teasonab 30 wi " 3500, repay 32.50 wk $000. Tepay 34 80 $2.000. repa) $10.60 3000, repay 15 00 Wk 2000 wk be ECERtAS© ana arranged monthiy . an ATso loans in nearby Md. & Va NG, 1016 Eve st. nw R Y _ave) T LOANS. o it DR A HENRY, &~ SECOND TRUS DISTRICT LOAN PROCUREMENT CO. 719 11th St. N.W. Met. 1907. 26* —TO LEND. 4,000 ON MAI l_'lmu DAl u: » ST. N.W QUICK MONEY , 3nd AND 3rd TRUSTS. $100 1¢ URTEOU! VICE, C. F. WARING, NATL 073 AUTO LOANS. Liberal Loans Procured ©On Autos, MONK, 931 N. Y. Ave. LOA i CAR— UBE ZOVE SRTGHEA! ACM Trucks, Store. Office Equipment Quick, Low_Cost. CO:fldfl:ll 1 'HC{\ACI. NOY Ave: N-W. Fr. 6900 my24* NS ON AUTOS. CARE™ WOODRIDGE, D. C. Special—These houses have been reduced in prices for quick sale A 7-room tapestry brick house with siate roof, open fireplace, full tile bath. shower, -in garage; convenlent location. A home that is bult to last with very iittie upkeep. Price reduced $1.500. 3109 20th st e Open and lighted until o pm A B-room stone bungalow with slate roof, Bowh. all modern improvements; best loc tion 1 Woodridge Price and terms more than reasonable. See or call for informs tion. F. A. LINGER, 3109 24th St. NE. One-Halt Block Soutl of R. I. Avi North 6921, MT. RAINIER, MD. A STRICTLY WHITE SECTION. IN THE ONE CAR FARE ZONE CONCRETE STREET AND SIDEWALK. | . S-room hungalow. bath, all city conven. lences. pantry, attic. cellar; lot 40 by 128 K arsaln at 44 350° restonable terms Cozy bungalow. large front and side porch. es, 5 rooms, bath, every modern 'conven- lence. oak floors, pantry, Only $5.000; can irariee terms Corner property with 5.room bungalow. bath. sleeping porch and all improvements. A rea. buy at $5.000: terms PERRY BOSWELL. Prince Georges Bank Bld Mt Rainier, Md. __ Phone Hyattaville 617 A DANDY HOME. In Hyattsville Hills Containing b large, bright rooms and bath haded sleeping porch bowh.. bullt arage. concrete driveway; e oored attic, concrete cellar with sta- tionary Iaundry trays; 3 large, high lots plenty of shade trees: clos to bus i st‘hofl{ and stores Price, $5,000; easy terms. FIN. & REALTY CO, 8. SHRT, Ave Now. National 2453, O. B. ZANTZINGERACO., M5 K ST N g g NAT 8370 MODERN, 5 ROOMS, CELLAR, | in this section, situated on improved street: | lectric’ lights. | with ¥ita: | otherwise the trustees reserve ihe right (o fesell the property, at the risk and. cott of rchaser, after five days' adver- ‘Such Tesale in_some newspaper TTHOB. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Bve St. N.W. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF LOT 41. SQUARE 2868, IMPROVED BY PREMISES NUM- 1320 BELMONT STREET JORTHWEST, A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. . WITH . TWO-CAR_BRICK GARAGE IN THE REAR THEREOF. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding & Probate Court, passed in Administration Sause’ No. 33880, the National Savings and Trust Company, as executor of the estate of rl’efll Kuhblank, deceased, will sell at fllb lic auction, 1n_front of the premsies, on [ONDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF MAY, 1030, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- lowing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia and being lot numbered forty-one (41) in square num- bered twenty-eight hundred and sixty-elgnt (2868), with the improvements thereon as bove set forth. The executor reserves the right to refect y and all bids made for the Droperty, And any Bid mccepted by the ex r will be so accepted subject to ap- provaal and ratification thereof by the court. Teims o1 sle: One-third of the purehase money to be paid in cash and the balance T2 two ‘equa1 “fnstaliments. “pavabie 1n one and two years from day of saie, and to be represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of X per centum per annum, payable semi- innually, and secured by deed of trust on the properiy sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required trom the bidder whose offer is accepted subject to approval and ratifica- tion by the court. All conveyancing, notary fees and cording at purchaser's cost. Terms of to be complied within within | thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the executor reserves the right to resell the | property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY, As_Executor of the Estate 'of Freda Kuhblank, Deceased. By WILLIAM D, HOOVER. (Seal) Attes President. E. PERCIVAL WILSON, tary. _apa3-d&ds.exSu it PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE IN ARLINGTON COUNTY, GINIA, NEAR CLARK STATION, ON ARLINGTON & FAIRFAX RAILROAD. By virtue of authority conferred on the undersigned special commissioners by decree entered in the Circuit Court of Caroline Courty, Va. in the chancery cause therein pending under the style of Rowe et al. vs Rowe et al. on January 19, 1929, the un- dersigned will offer at public auction on the premises. in Arlington County,” Va. on FRIDAY, MAY TWENTY-THIRD, 1930, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M,, the following par- cels of real estate: 1. Tract 11023 acres. which was conveyed to E. H. Rowe, J. 5. Engle and James G. Ament by James Burke and others, June 10, 1910. 2. Parcel containing 19 acres, 1 rood, 15 poles. after deducting therefrom 148 acres. which was conveved to E. H. Rowe, J. 8, Engle and James E. Ament. by John' W. Clarke and Wife, May 14, 1910. These properties are weil located near the new Memorial Bridge, and are valuable. Terms of sale: Third cash, with balance in one and two years, deferred payments bear- ing 6 per cent interest per annum, interest payable semi-annually. Title to be reserved £y the court until all of the purchase money shall have been paid, or the purchaser at his_expense upon the' first cash may have the privilege of executing trust with notes securing said deferred pay- ments. The purchaser at the time of sale shall aeposit with the special commissioners the sum of at least $1,000.00 and 5o soon & the ‘sale is confirmed the balance of cas! payment | be paid. Or_the purch may elect to pay all cash. Sale to be Ject to-the confirmation f the court, rmation c further information communicate. Fredericksburg, Va, or HARRY R THOMAS Acting Specia] Compmlasion cting Spec e bond required of the acting speci commisaioners in the above-styled = cause has been duly given. T C. VALENTINE, Clerk. | Circuit _ Court, . Cardiine Vifsinia, at Bowling Oreen. ¥ 7 . OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOS. J. Qi1 EYE BT. N.W. ¢ el ES' SALE OF VALUABLE TAM- E;}EDMZHU EYE STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of four certain deeds of !r%&;, duly recorded in Liber No. 6062, (olln!l . the request of the party secured lhflem‘li. the undersigned trustees will sell at 'Fu ic auction, in front of the premises, on U‘ES- DAY, THE_SIXTH DAY OF MAY, A 1930, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. situate in the city of Washingtlon, District of Columbia, and designated as and being lots numbered thirty-three (33), thirty-two (32), thirty-one (31) and thirty (30) in Samuel Norment's subdivision In square numbered twenty-nine (29), &8 per plat re- orded in the office of the surveyor for the istrit of Columbia in Libc: 14, at folio 155. Ten\ut of sale: equal installments. payable in one and two Shle, Secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all the purchaser. A de] house wili be requir Deputy County. ap25mya.0.16 it of on each ¢ umd salc. Al etc., urchi % rom day of sale. g!llu]“{ll ement o Dublished in ‘Washington, D. G G RE WILLIAM P. 8p323,25.28,29,30,my1, er mo. | VIR- | containing | mbia, and at One-third of ‘the purchase be paid in cash, balance in {wo r centum per f5. rom day’of at the option of at cost of e 10 oe complied AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. UCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY! AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR- STORY APARTMENT BUILDING. CON. TAINING 29 APARTMENTS. KNOWN AS THE “FAIRMONT.” NO. 31§ NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 5194. folio 206 et seq.. of the lend records of the District of Co- Iumbia, and at the reuest of the Darty secured tnereby. the undersigned’ trustee will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY- FIFTH DAY OF APRIL. 1930. AT FOUR OCLOCK PM.. the following-described land and ‘oremises, situate in the District of lumbia, to wit: Lot 29)in Martha B, Mel- ton’s combination of Igts in square §25. as per plat recorded in_Liber 30. folio 10. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbi Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $2.000 required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording and notar at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be comylied with within fifteen days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in some aper published in the city of Wash- inkton, D. THOMAS P. HICKMAN. __Ap15-d&ds.exSu Trustee. fees Automobiles By Auction @ At Weschler’s Auto Auction 613 G St. N.W. SATURDAY April 26th, 10 AM. MEMBER W. A. T. A ap24.25 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Jeweler Floor and Wall Cases. By virtue of a chattel deed of trust, re- cordea May 13, 1929, instrument No. 67 of the recorder of deed's records, D. C., the undersigned trustees will sell by public auc- tion: at Weschier's, 920 Pa_ ave, mw.. on SATURDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH, 1930. AT TWELVE' O'CLOCK NOON, the above Jewelers’ fixtures. Terms: Cash MAURICE GREENBAUM, MAURICE GRUDD. Trustees. TRADE MARK Household Furni- ture, Imported China, _Gl. nd Bric-a-Brac, Paint- ings, Colored Prints, Rugs, Personal Ef- fects, Plated Ware, REGISTERED ete. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. SATURDAY April 26th, 1930 At 10 AM. And at 12 M. Ford Coupe, by Order of E. C. Snyder, U. 8. Marshal TERMS: Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., Aucts. ap24,25 WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. FORD AUTOMOBILE, BY AUCTION, TO PAY STORAGE CHARGES. Notice is hereby given that on SATUR- DAY, APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH, 1630, AT TEN O'CLOCK AM.. we will sell by public auction, at Weschler's auto auction. 613 G st n.w. (second floor). to enforce our lien for storage charges, one Ford automobile, motor No. 8520890, left with us in the name of W. E. Wiison, 7706 Florida ave., Tampa, . Flfarties interested please take notice. THE CAPITAL GARAGE, _mh28.ap1528 By I L. SERWER. GUS EICHBERG, Auctioneer 80 Automobiles BY AUCTION Saturday, Apr. 26th i2 Noon At 462 Pa. Ave. N.W. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Chevrolet Coach 1929 Ford Roadster 1929 Buick Roadster 1929 Pontiac Sedan (2) 1929 Pontiac Coach By Order Finance Co. and Others GUS EICHBERG | Oficial Auctioneer. U. 8. Govt. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ETC.. BY AUCTION TO PAY STORAGE ~AND OTHER CHARGES. Notice is hereby given that on SATUR- DAY, APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH, 1930, COM- MENCING AT NINE O'CLOCK 'AM. we will sell by public_auction, at Weschier's, 920 Penna. ave. n.w. o pay storage and other charges, certain goods stored with us in the name of W. L. Allen, 690 Pledmont ave.. Atlanta, Georgia. All parties interested Dplease iake notice. NAT:ONAL CAPITAL STORAGE & MOV. CO.. pi: 5 1438 You St. N. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers. FURNITURE Penna. R. R. Freight il Painting “Star of Bethlehem” Jewelers' Floor and Wall Cases Pianos, Davenport and Bed-Dav- enport Suites, Dining and Bed Room Suites, Rugs, Victrolas, Chests of Drawers, Fiber and Wicker Furni- ture, Occasional Tables and Chairs, Refrigerators, “A. C.” Radios, Break- fast Suites, Lamps, Lot Single Beds and Cots, Day-Beds, Personal Effects, etc., by order Nat'l Cap. Storage & Mov. Co. and others. By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna Ave. N.W. SATURDAY April 26th, 10 AM. Commencing 9 O'Clock AM. Penna. R. R. Freight. 10 J!lrlt‘rll'l Fixtures, 12 Automobiles, apr24.25 'FUTURE DAYS. i GWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' _SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- TR ORS STUGCO OVER, FRAME DWELY- ING, SITUATE NO. 2010 TWENTIETH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of & deed of ‘trust recorded in Liber No. 6045, at folio 116, of the land re:- ords of the District of Columbia, we shall sell. in_front of the premises, on 'MONDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF MAY.'AD. 1930, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., ot numbered thirty-six _(36) in Olaf R.'Pedersen and Mary A. Pedersen’s subdivision of lots L block mimbered two (2), “Ellaston Terrace, s per plat recorded in the office of the sui eyor for the District of Columbia in Liber €0, at folio b3; sald block numbered two (2) now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as square numbered forty-two hun- dred and ten (4210). Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three years, with interest at six'per cent per annum, payable semi- annually. Deposit of 3300 required at time of sale and the purchaser allowed fifteen from _date of sale to (omplete the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale. EDWARD C. BALTZ, VERNON G. OWEN, ap23-d&dbs,exSu Trustees. . J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONE! 1431 Eye Street Northwes TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- BTORY BRICK ~APARTMENT, ~CON- TAINING 12 APARTMENTS, 2023 4th STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of ‘trust recorded in Liber 5498 at folio 387, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at reaue of the party secured thereby, the unde ‘gned trustee will sell at public auction. in ront of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, 1930, AT TWO-FIFTEEN P.M.. the following-de- scribed iand_and premises, situate in the District of Columbia and being lots num- bered thirty-nine (39), forty (40) and forty- one (41,, in Shapiro 'and Greenberg's sub- diyision”'of "lots in_block numbered ffteen ('5). “Center Eckington." as per plat re- corded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 69 at folio 86; subject to & first trust of $22,500, due March 26. 1931, bearing interest at 6%. Terms: Cash above said tryst. A deposit of $1.000 required at_sale: conveyancing cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within fifteen (15) days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at risk and cot Seriement ol ek reiate o ¢ Gnve 86 vertis u ™ M 11 FPRIEDMAN, Conn. Ave N.W. #p19,21,23,26,36 Burviving Trus! | TRUSTEES' | —_____THIS AFTERNOO = FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW | ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, Aucnoms.‘, 1431 Eve St. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING TWELVE TWO.9TORY | TILE AND STUCCO DWELLINGS, CON- TAINING_ SIX °~ ROOMS “A BATH | EACH, KNOWN AS 1924, 1922, 1920, 1918, 1916, 1914, 1912, 1910. 1908, 1908 1904 AND 1902 ROSEDALE STREET NORTHEAST, AND_TWO TWO-STORY, SEMI-DETACHED ~TILE AND STUCCO DWELLINGS, CONTAINING SIX ROOMS AND BATH' EACH. KNOWN AS 1926 AND 1900 ROSEDALE STREET NORTH- By Viriue of certain deeds of trust re- corded in Liber 6051 at folios 99, 103, 106, 110, 113, 117, 120, 124, 127, 131" 134, 13 141 and ‘144 of the land records of the Dis trict_of Columbia, and at the reauest of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned will_sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. MAY SEVENTH. 1930, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing-described land_and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and being lots numiered thirteen (13) o twenty-six (26), in square numbered forty-five nd twenty-eight (4528) In Paul * ‘subdivision of lots In block num- bered twenty (20), “Rosedale and Isher- wood,” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 81 at folio 11, upon the following terms. Terms of sale: The above-described prop- erties are to be sold separately, the pur- chasers to pay one-third of the purchase price in cash, the balance in two instali- ments in one and two years, respectively, with interest at the rate of 613 per centum per_annum, pavable semi-annually, and cured by deeds of trust on the properti sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chasers. - Interest and taxes to be pald or sted to date of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at the cost of purchasers Good titles or no sales. A deposit of $250 in each case will be required at the time of sale. and_settlement to be within thirty f the date of sale or deposit nd the property resold at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser after five (5) days' previous advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D, C. B. FRANCIS SAUL. J. WRILEY JACOBS, 925 15th St. N.W. ap25-d&ds.exSu&ap29 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. 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 a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6206, folio 343 ot sea., of the land records of the District of Ce lumbia, and upon proper direction In ac- cordance with the provisions of said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction, in the storeroom of prem- ises 1314 G street northwest, Washington, D. C.. belng & part of the hereinafter de- scribed real estate, on the FIFTH DAY OF MAY, AD. 1930. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the ~following-described land and premises and furniture, furnishings and equipment, situate in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, and described as und being Original lots twenty (200 and twenty-one (21, 'in square two ‘hundred fifty-th:ee (253); together with all buildings and im- provements of every Kkind and des:ription now erected or placed thereon. including sll engines. boilers, elevators, dynamos, heating and lighting apparatus, fefrigerating plant, and also each and every of the interior im. provements and fixtures. movable or im. movable, furniture, furnishings and equip- ment. of every kind and description. in or upon’ said premises or used in conneciion therewith (except so much theerof as may belong to tenauts, announcement of which will be made at fhe time of sale), subject to the lien of said deed of trust, together with all and singular the ways. easements, rights. privileges and appurtenances and heredtaments to said premises belonging or in any wise apperiaining: all as is more fully set forth in said deed of trust, (o which reference is hereby made. Subject, however, to an existing first deed of trust as to said_land. bullding and immovable fixtures to secure certain notes aggregating five hundred and ity thousand dolla 1$550.000), maturing June 10, 1930, with ac- crued interest thereon, at ihe rate of six er cent (6%) per annum, and unpaid axes: 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-thira (14) of the pur- chase money over and above the amoint of the ‘existing first deed of trust indebted- ness to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instalments, payable in one (1) and two (2) years, with interest at six per centum (8%) 'per annum, pavable semi- annually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of seventy-five hundred dollars ($7500) will be required at time of sale. All convey- ancicg, 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 of defaulting purchaser, after ten (10) days' advertisement of such resale in some new: paper_published in Washington. D. C. NATIONAL SBAVINGS AND TRUST CoM. 3 rustee BY WILLIAM D. HQOVER. (Seal) Attest: T— E. PERCIVAL WILSON, Secretary. ADA7.9.11,14,16,18,21,33.35.98.29.30-m1.2.3.4, THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Street Northwest. i SALE OF _VALUABLE PROVED REAL ESTATE, 1N THE CIT¥ OF WASHINGTON, IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA,” CONSISTING OF LOT SHIRE AVENUE TMBROVED B Y THREE: STORY BRICK 8 ¥ T O HAMPSHIRE AVE- NUE NORTHWEST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6328, follo 229 et sea.. of the land Tecords of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY- NINTH DAY OF APRIL. AD, 1930, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. " the following-de- scribed land 'and premises. situate in the City of Washing District of Columbia. and designated as and being the northerly 20 feet front on New Hampshire avenue and | secured runuing back witn that width from said avenue the full depth of original lot 11 in square 72; being now known for assessment and taxation purposes as lot 824 in square 72 and being improved by premises No. 1181 New Hampsnire avenue northwest. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 wiil be required at time of sale. ~All conveyanc- ing, recording. etc. at cost of purchaser Terms of sale to be complied with within 20 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D. C. ALFRED B. BAKER, OTTQ_HERMANN, 723 20th St, N.W., apl7-d&ds.exSukds ‘Trustees. THOS. J, OWEN_ & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 31 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS NO. 22 MYRTLE STREET NORTHEAST By virtue of a certain deed of ti duly recorded in Liber No. 5087, folio 166 et seq. of the land records of the District of Ce lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in_front of the 1emises. on MONDAY. THE TWE 3 IGHTH DAY OF APRIL. AD. FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. ing-described land and premise the District of Columbia, and de: and being lot numbered two hundred seventeen (217) in B. F. Gilbert's subdivi- sion of square numbered six hundred and seventy-five (675). as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber C. H. B. at follo 319. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $L500.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sals the purchase price above said trust to aid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required onveyancing, recording, etc. at purchas- er's co)s ‘Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited d the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. JAMES F_ SHEA. GEORGE I. BORGER. ap16-d&ds.exSu&kapls ‘Trustee: THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE_OF TWO VALUABLE DWELLINGS, BEING PREMISES _NO. 910 AND 12’ EIGHTH STREET NORT! WEST, WITH A FRONTAGE OF 36 FEET ON EIGHTH STREET. EACH TO BE SOLD SEPARATELY. By “virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. Dassed in Equity Cause No. 48108. we wili sell at Ruplic auction. in front of the premises. on EDNESDAY,' THE THIRTIETH DAY OF PRIL. 1930. 'AT FIVE 'O'CLOCK P.M.. the lowing-described land and premises, situ- te In the District of Columbia. and being part of original lot 12 in square 403. begin- ning at & point distant 20 feet north of the southeast corner of said lot; thence north 36 feet; thence west 91 feet 10 inches to an alley; thence south along said alley 33 feet: thence east 25 fect: thence south 3 fe thence east 66 feet 10 inches to the begl ning, and designated for assessment taxatlon purposes as lot 825 in square 40: with the improvements thereon, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash and the balance in two “equal installment in one and two years from the day of sale. and to be represented bv the promissory notes of the purchaser. bearing interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum. payable semi- annually and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. $300 deposit on each parcel required upon acceptance of bid. ~All conveyancini. notary fees and recording at purchasers’ cost. Terms of sale to be com- Plird with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees h to resell the property at t of detauiting purchaser after fve da vertisement of such resale in some new Daper published in_Washington. D. ©. 2TTO L. VEERHOFP, GEORGE K. nd 8p18-dé&ds,exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTS. REAL ESTATE TRUST NOTE BY AUCTION. By virtue of a certain collateral note dated ington, D. C.. November 28, 1929, Day- able 90 davs after date, default having been made in the payment of same, and at the request of the holder thereof, we will sell by public auction, within our_sales_rooms. 920 Penna._ ave.' n.w. on WEDNESDAY. APRIL THIRTY, 1930, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. the coilateral named therein. to One note for $30.000 dated August 26. 7. h there is & balance of $25 August on w 79.13, payable monthly until '1930. when the entire remaining unpaid in- debtedness becomes due, secured by a deed of trust on part of lot 5 b square 252, D. C. Terms: Cash All parties in Interest také notice ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Aucts. _8p21.23.25.29 THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. = IMPROVED °‘BY ~ THREE- STORY BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE. WITH FRAME GARAGE IN REAR. KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 1334 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5863. folio 250 i sea., of the land records of the Distriet of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the party thereby. “the undersigned .rustee will sell at public_auction, .n {ront of the Temises. on TUESDAY, THE INTH DAY OF APRIL, "A.D. FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing-described land ‘and oremises. situate in the District of Columbia, und designated and ‘being_part of ot numbered fwenty- (21) in Norment's subdivision cf lots in square numbered three hundred and pinety- nine (399). as per plat ‘corded in Liver B, at folio 2i, in the survByor's office of the District_‘of Columbia, heginning, vn _8th street 76 feet south from O street snd run- ning thence south 20 feet, Thence west 94 feet 4 inches to & 10-Toot-wide alley. thence north 20 feet, and thence cast § feet 4 inches ‘to the’ beginning. together With the improvements, consistinz of a three-story brick apartment house. with frame galage in rear. known as premises No. 1334 8th street northwest Terms of sale: One-third «f the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance*in two equal” instaliments. payable in one rnd two years. with interest at six per centum per annum. payable semi-annually. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon ihe property sold. or all cash. at ihe uption' of the purchaser. A deposit cf $500 will be required at time of sale. All convevancing. recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Tirms of sale to be' complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otnerwise ‘he trustee reserves the right to reseil the Froperty. at the risk and cost of defaulting purches after five days' advertissment cf such re in ‘some newspaper pubiished in Washi fon. D. C " Taxes, rents are msurance Lre- e adjuste e ¢ Beihy"ot gy muated y calculation to URITY A TRUST, COMEANY, - "D By HOWARD MORAN. Vice President. Trustee. (Seal) Attest: A.H. SHILLINGTON, Assistant S ap18-d&ds.exSu e ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneer Trustees’ Sale of Two Valuable Unimproved Lots in Chevy Chase Grove, D. C. By virtue of certain deeds of trust dul recorded In Liber 6310, Tolios 313 nad ST, respectively, of the land records of the Dis- trict of Colimbia, and at the reauest of the party secured thereby, the ' undersigned {fustecs will offer. for ‘sale at public niic. in e respective premises. TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF APRIL. 1930, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described real estate, situate in the ‘District of Columbia, to wit: Lots 38 and 37, square 2026, in Nannie L. Chamber- lin < ‘subdlvision of part of a tract of land called ‘Chevy Chase Grove." District . of Colymbia, as sald subdivision is recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia in Book No. 85. page 65, sub ject to building restriction lines and cove nants of record. Lot 35 located on Broad Branch road between Jocelyn and Jenifer sts.. and lot 37 located on Jocelyn st., be- tween Broad Branch road and 32nd st, The above lots covered by separate deeds of trust, recorded in the order indicated by the foregoing iiber and folios, will be sold separately. Terms of sale: Lot 35 will be sold subject to'a prior deed of trust for $1.361.11:. lot 37 will be sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for $1.361 04, particulars made known at sale; balance &l cash over said trusts. A deposit of $200.00 on each lot required of purchaser at sale. ‘Al conveyancing. re- cording and notarlal fees at cost of pur- chaser. Terms to be complied with within 30 days trom day of sale, otherwise trustees Teserve right to resell property at risk and cos' f defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some ne paper published in _Washington, D. C. J. RIDLEY SHIELDS. DONAL L. CHAMBERLIN, 0d&dbs.exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Stree. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FIVE- STORY FIREPROOF PARTMENT BUILDING, KNOWN A8 PREMISES 1015 KENYON STREET NORTHWEST, TO- GETHER WITH CERTAIN FURNITURE, FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT TWI AND USED IN CONNECTION WITH SAID APARTMENT, BUILDING. By virtue of a wn;m deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5426, folio 341 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the uan"‘ of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public'auction, in front of the prem- fses, "on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF APRIL. 1930, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem- situate in the District of Columbia, and di nated as and being lot 1053 in Barne Robins’ combination of lots in square 2596, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 76, at follo 102; subject to right of way for alley purposes, over the easterly 72 feet front on Kenyon street by depth thereof, of that width, of 80 feet, and to- gether ‘with ® right of way over the wes erly 5 feet of lots 1039 to 1043, inclusive. in Steerman subdivision of part of ‘‘Mount Pleasant. per plat recorded in sajd sur- veyor's office in Liber 69, at follo 76; to- gether with all and singular the screens. curtains, fixtures, window shades, ice boxes, toves, furnaces, boilers. engines, machinery, elevators and electric equipment, vacuum cleaners, mail chutes, refrigerating. heating, ventiial lna, telephone, gas and electric fixtures and fittin and fittings and fixtures of every kind . or 1 be, placed in any building now ter erected on id property, or part thereof, all fixtures and artloies attached or {o be attached or used or to be used in the operation of said premises, and together with all and singular the personal property and furnishini of every kind, nature and sort whatsoever. to be installed or placed in any bullding now or aereafter to be erected on sald property. or any part thereof, and used or intended for use in connection with the conduct of such buildini as an apartment house. as well As any anc all renewals of such person: roperty and {urg‘hhelnl which may be made from time o, time. ‘Terms—Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust of $210.000.00, now reduced to $101,- 000.00, further particulars of which will announced at time of le; the purchase price above said trust to be pald A deposit of $5000.00 required. _Convey- ancing, Tecording, etc.. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and (he roperty may he advertised and resold at he discretion of the trus! HAYDEN JOH ROBERT 'B. _ap19,d&ds.exSu_ in cash. ON. CUMMINGS, Trustee THOMAS J. QWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING A TWO-STORY. DE- TACHED, = BRICK DWELLING, CON- TAINING | SIX' ROOMS “AND' BATH; AND FRAME GARAGE. KNOWN AS 5417 NEVADA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a cortain deed of trust re. corded in Liber 6289 at folio 147, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured 'thereby, the ‘undersigned will sell at public aue: tion. in front of the premises, on WED- NESDAY. APRIL THE THIRTIETH. 1930, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the following-descrived land_and premises, sit uate in the District of Columbia. and bel lot rumbered twenty (20) in square num. bered "nineteen” hundred and' ninety-two (1992) n Fulton R, Gordon and others: subdlivision of part of a tract of land called “Cheyy Chase," as per plat recorded in Liber No. 61, folio 31 of the records of the office of the surveyor 'for the District of Columbi upon the following terms. Terms of sale: Purch third of the purchase pri ance in two_equal ins in one and two years, respectively. With interest at the rate of 6%% per annum. and secured by deed of trust on the proj erty sold or all cash, at the option of the r to pay one- n cash, the bal iments,” payable a deposit of the ‘time of thirty chaser: $500.00 will sale, be required and settlement to be within (30) days of the date of sale, or de- posit forfeited and the property resold at the cost and risk of the defaulting pur- cbaser after five (5) days' previous a tisement of such resale in some Washington newspaper. B. FRANCIS SAUL. J. WRILEY JACOES. 925 15th St, N. API7.18.10.22.24.25.26.28.29.30__ Trustces. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Trustee’s Sale of High-Grade Stock TIRES—TUBES ACCESSORIES OIL—GREASE—POLISH RADIATORS—BATTERIES BUMPERS—PUMPS SPARK PLUGS—CHAINS, Etc. Also Natlonal Cash Register, Man- ley Automatic Tire Spreader, U. S. Air Compressor, High Pressure Lubricators, 3-Hole Vulcanizer, Chargers, Testers, Portable Grinder, Jacks, Vise, Tools, Desk. Tire Rack, ete. BY AUCTION _ AT WESCHLER'S 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. M ONDAY April 28th, 10 AM. v T 0 TERMS: & HEROLD P. HAUNG ROSE, Trustee. 2D24.25.26 A rded AUCTIONS THE EVENING STORY Snake Stories. (This interesting item seems to have eared originally in the columns of rookiyn Eagle many years e 80.) “Do you want some items about | snakes?” asked an agriculturally rural- looking gentleman of the Eagle’s city editor the other day. “If they are fresh and true,” respond- ed the city editor. “Exactly,” replied the farmer. “These items are both. Nobody knows 'em but me. I gota farm down on the island a plece, and there's a lot of snakes on it. Near the house is a pond, about six feet deep. A week ago my little girl jumped into the pond and would have drowned if it hadn’'t been for a snake. The snake seen her, went for her and brought her ashore. The particular g?dln‘t about this item is the way he “How was it?” asked the city editor. “It was a black snake, about 30 feet AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneer: UNCLAIMED FREIGHT AT AUCTION Notice 1y hereby given that on SATUR- DAY, MAY SE N‘r%m 1930, COM- MENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. we will sell by public auction, at Weschier's, 930 Penca. ave. n.w.. to pay frelsht and 'stor- age charges. certain goods on hand with us in the following name: Agnes Rogers, one crate. 8 boxes and 1 barrel household goods. Terms: Cash. PENNSYLVANIA_RATLROAD CO.. By GROVER BLACKSTONE. Freight Asent. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR- STORY BRICK DWELLING. CONTAIN- ING 15_ROOMS AND 5 BATHS. BEIN( PREMISES NO. 1709 NEW HAMPSHI AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No, 6130, folio 285 et se of the land records of the District of Colum: bla. and at the recuest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises; on WEDNESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D, 1930, 'AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and premises: situate in the Digtrict of Columbls, ,and designated as and being lot 25 in C. J. Hill yer's subdivision of square 154, as per plat Tecorded in the office of the ‘surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 14, folio 85. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be in cash; balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of Sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or ail cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $1.500 will be reauired at time of sale. ~All conveyancins. recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Teri ¢ sale to be complled with withi from day of sale, otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right io resell the property ap the risk and cost of detaulting purchaser; er five days’ adver in_some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D. C. . RUST. HEBREALVERT BowsE, Ap25-d&ds.exSudap30 Trustees. B “&_SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOS. J. QUINefe ST AW, SALE OF VALUABLE REAL BEING UNIMPROVED PROP- ERTY LOCATED IN PETWORTH AND CHILLUM CASTLE MANOR, AT T INTERSECTION OF NEW HAMPSHI AVENUE _AND SECOND AND FARRA- GUT STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trus corded in' Liber 6054, at I fand” records of the D and at the request of the rlme thereby, ‘the \indersigned will seil auction. at the intersection of New Shire avenue and Second and Far streets ' northwest, on TUESDAY, SIXTH, 1930, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.] the following-described land. situate in the District of Columbla, nd being D1 13 the tracts of land 'called ““Turne \y rovement” and “Chillum Castie Manor,’ eing Enl‘l! of lot numbered four (4) in the Enos Ray tract. as shown on a plat at- tached to the will of Enos Ray, recorded in Will Book 19, page 313, of the office of the register of wills of the District of Columbia, described by metes and bounds in four par- cels, as follows: Parcel 1. Beginnl or the same at the southeast corner of said lot numbered four (4) and running thence north 82 degrees 35 minutes 30 seconds west 8 feet: thence north 32 degrees 43 min- utes east 1.099.125 feet to the morth line of | said lot: thence on said north line of said fot south 77 degrees 22 minutes east 158.4 feet’ to the northeast corner of numbered four (4) and the west line of the land of the Rock Creek Cemetery, and run- ning thence south 36 degrees 32 minutes west 1,118.90 feet to the place of beginning. Parcel 2. Beginning at point on the southerly 1 lot numbered four (4) distant north 82 de s 35 minut 0 seconds west 85.8 feet from the southeast corner of said lot, and running thence with said_southerly line north 82 degrees 35 minutes 30 seconds west 82.5 feet; thence north 32 degrees 43 minutes east 1,084.875 feet to the north line of I thence with said north line the two following courses distances: South 693, degrees east 1 feet, south 77 degrees 22 minutes east 138.60 feet, thence south 32 degrees 43 minutes west 1,099.725 feet to the place of beginnii Parcel 3. Beginning at a point on the south line of said lot 168.30 feet from the southeast cor- ner of id lot. and running thence north 28 degrees 46 minutes east 1,084 feet to the north line of said lot numbered four (4): TRUSTEES' ESTATE, Te- i of said lot numbered four (4) 133 feet to the east line of New Hampshire avenue as extended by proceedings in District Court Case No. 1068 in the Supreme Court of the istrict ‘of Columbia: thence southwesterly ng said easterly line of New Hampshire avenue 1,100.85 feet to the point where said line intersects the south line of said lot numbered four (4); thence south 82 degrees 35 mwinutes 30 seconds east 154.40 feet to the point of beginning, as per plat of survey made April 8 1915. Parcel 4. Beginning at a point in the westerly line of New Hamp. shire_avenue as condemned and shown on piat filed with proceedings in District Court Case No. 1068 in the Supreme Court of said District 'where the same is intersected by the westerly line of said lot numbered four (#). and running thence along said line of said avenue north 30 degrees 6 minutes east 502.14 feel: thence north 19 degrees 58 min- utes 10 seconds east 393.05 feet to the rear line of said lot: thence northwesterly along said rear line ‘of sald lot to the westerly line of Iot, and thence south 15 degrees 14 seconds wes 31 feet to the place of beginni Parcel 5. parts of the sald tracts of land “Chillum Castle Manor” and “Turner’ Drovement,” known as lot numbered five on a DIat attached to & scribed by metes and bounds in_accordance With a survey made October 6, 1924, as follows; Beginning at a stone t the end of the first line of Enos Ray's part of “Tur- ner's Improvement,” as shown on_ aforesaid iat. and running’ thence south 82 desrees 4 minutes 20 seconds east 403.08 feet to an iron pipe on the westerly line of New Hampshire avenue; thence north 30 degrees § minutes east with said westerly line 33640 feet to an iron pipe; thence north 18 degrees 25 minutes 40 seconds - east 883.31 ‘feet to an iron pipe planted {n the center of ‘a private road: thence with the center of sald road north 73 desrees 30 minutes west 23230 feet to an ron pipe; thence south 42 degrees 5 minutes 50 sec- onds west 943.70 feet to an iron pipe: thence south ‘16 degrees 7 minutes 40 seconds east 38692 feet to the place of beginning. Lot numbered_six (6) in the division of the gstate of Enos Ray. lying in ~Ghillum Castle Manor” and “Turner's Improvement.” de. scribed by metes and bounds in two Parcels in accordance with a plat attached to the ¥il of said Enos Ray, recorded in Will Book 19, page 313, of ‘the records of the reglster of wills of the District of Columbia, as follows: Parcel 6 Part of *Chillum Castle Manor.” described as follows: Begin. Ding at a stone in the New road at the end the sixteenth or last line of Enos Ray's part of “Turner's Improvement.” and run. ning thence north 35 degrees east 82 perches to the center of Magnolia avenue on the center of a culvert: (hence with ¢ sald avenue ‘sovth 64.50 desrees sani: 265 perches to the center of another culvert the end of the Afth line of lot numbered one (1): thence with said fot south 3¢ de. grees west 79.5 perches to ® stone in the | center of the New road: thence with the | center thereof north 69.75 degrees west 31 perches (o the place of beginning. excepting 30,much of said described land as was con- demned and taken by proceedinas in Dis- | et Cou No. 1311 in the Supreme d, District. Parcel 7. Fart [ I an \Turner's Tmprovement.' described “as fol. lows: ~ Beginning at a' stone in the New road at the end of the sixteenth or last line of Enos Ray's part of “Turner’s Improve. ent” and running thence with the given ne of sald part south 115 degrees ‘west e ther QuEh 10 degrees east 12 Derches {0 a stone e end of the first line of wood. lo| numbered one (1): thence reversely with jt north 48 desrees east 44.5 perches to a stone At the end of the sixth line of lot num ered one (1) in the center of New rom thence with it north 69.75 degrees west 31 perches to the place of beginning. = The above-described property being now knows for’ purposes of ment and_taxation os parcels 11274711275, 112714, T12/16," 13331, 113/23, 112/10 and 113/13. ‘except %0 much Rioperty as is bounded bs Third atreet, Farragut stresrs eon New Hampshire avenue and known one (1) to nine (9). both inclusive, thirty-three hundred and twentyfour (33 which property has been heretofore reles from the effect and operation of said deed of trust, “and which 149.485.02 | scyare feet, more or less A s of sale: Purchaser t - third “of ‘the purchase price in eash, “fhe | balance in two installments in one and two years, respectively. with interest at the rate of 612% per annum, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser: taxes and interest paid or adjusted to the date of sale; all conveyancing, recording, etc. at the, Soat, of purchaser: good title of no sale A deposit of $10.000 will be required at thr time of sale and settlement to be withi' thirty (30) days from the date of sale. o deposit forfeited and the property resold. o the cost and risk of the defaulting pur chaser, after five (5) dave' previnus adver tisement of such resale in some Washingtor newspaper. f BB S SAME. JACOBS, ap25-dé&ds.exSu contains 5 15th St N.W., Trustees. thence northwesterly along said north line | One of World Famous Works of Literature long, and he just coiled the middle of himself around her neck so she couldn’t swallow any water and swum ashore with his head and tail. Is that a good item?’ “First class.” “You can spread it out, you know. After they got ashore the girl patted, the snake on the head and it went away, pleased as Punch. Ever since then he comes to the house regular at meal times and she feeds him on pie. Think jou, can make anything out of that em “Certainly. Know any more? “Yes, I got a baby six months old. He's a boy. We generally sit him out on the grass of a morning and he hol- lers like a bull all day; at least he used to, but he don't any more. One morn- ing we noticed that he wasn't holler- ing and wondered what was up. When we looked, there was a rattlesnake colfled up in front of him scanning his features. The boy was grinning and the snake was grinning. Bimeby the snake turned his tail to the baby and gzglg_ed his rattle right into the baby's “What did the baby do?” “Why, he just rattled that tail so you could hear it three-quarters of a mile and the snake lay there and grinned. Every morning we found the snake there, until one day a bigger snake came and the baby played with his rat- tle just the same till the first snake came back. He looked thin and I reckon he had been sick and sent the other to take his place. Will that do for an item?” “Immensely,” replied the city editor. “You can fill in about the confidence of childhood and all that and you might say something about the blue- eyed cherub. His name is Isaac. Put that in to please my wife.” “I'll do it. Any more snake items?” “Lemme see. You've heard of hoop- snakes?"” “Yes, often.” “Just so. Not long ago we heard a fearful row in our celiar one night. It sounded like a rock blast, and then there was a hiss and things was quiet. When I looked in the morning the cider barrel had busted. But we didn't lose much cider.’ “How did you save it?” “It seems that the staves had bursted out, but before they could get away, four hoop-snakes colled around the barrel and tightened it up and held it to- gether until we drew the cider off in bottles. That's the way we found ‘em and we've kept 'em around the house ever since. We're training 'em for shawl-straps now. Does that strike you favorably for an item?” “Enormously,” responded the city editor. “You can fix it up so as to show how quick they was to get there before the staves were blown off. You can work in the detalls.” “Of course. I'll attend to that. Do you think of any more? “I don’t call any to mind just at present. Mir wife knows a lot of snake items, but I forget 'em. By the e“r{' though, I've got a regular llvln& - osity down at my place. One day oldest boy was sitting on the stoop doing his sums and he couldn't t ‘em right. He felt something against is face and there was a little snake coiled up on his shoulder and 1ooklna at the slate. In four minutes he ha done all them sums. We've tamed him 50 he keeps all our accounts and he is the lightningest cuss at figures you ever seen. He'll run up a column eight feet long in three seconds. I wouldn't take a reaper for him.” “What kind of a snake is he?” in- quired the editor, curiously. “The neighbors call him an adder. Oh, yes, yes!” said the city editor, & little disconcerted. “I've heard of the species. When did all these things happen?” 'Along in the fore part of the Spring, but I didn't say anything about 'em, ‘cause it wasn't the season for snake items. This is abeut the time for that sort of thing. isn’t it?" “Yes,” chipped in the exchange edi- tdr. “you couldn’t have picked out & better time for snake stories.” STREET SIGNS PLANNED Bethesda District to Have Cast Aluminum Markers. By a Staft Correspondent of The 8 BETHESDA, Md,, April 25.—All inter- sections in the Bethesda district are to be appropriately marked with attractive street signs within the next week, ac¢- cording to J. C. Christopher, clerk of the County Commission of the Western Metropolitan District. The signs, of cast | aluminum and attractive in appearance | are to be placed on the electric light | poles by the Potomac Electric Power | Co. employes. OPOSAL! SEALED PROPOBALS IN TRIPLICATE, wiil_be received by the chairman of the Gray Ladies, care of Constructing Quarter- master, Avmy Medical Coater, Washington, D. C.'until 3 pm. May 8 1030, and then publicly opened for the construction and completion of a chapel. a_limestone granite structure, ' including the utilities thereto at Army Medical Center. Wa: ton, D. C. Information, plans and specifica. tlonis may be obtained upon application to the above office. Deposit of $50.00. payable to the Constructing Quartermastér. Army Med'cal Center, requlred for return of plans d_specifications. ap17.21 OFFICE OF THE ARGHITECT OF CAPITOL, Washington. D. C.. April 1930. SFALED BIDS will be obened in this office at 3 Mav 14th, 1930, for clearin the site, excavating and foundation worl for the new office building for the House of Representatives. to be built on square 689 Washington, D. C. On or after May 1, 1930, dravings and ‘specifications. mot exceeding three sels. may be obtained ‘at the Office of the Architect of the Capitol. in the discre- tion of said Architect, by any satisfactory general contractor. = A" payment of ten dol- lars ($10.00), which will be retained by the Government,' vill be required for eacl of drawings and specification: h become the property of the by in payment therefor to be made DAY the order of David Lyna. Architect D25.38. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE Bureac of Subplics and Accounis Navy De: partment. Washington, D. C., until 10 o'clock am., April 29, 1930, furnis| tranisformers. insulating _materi blue-printing machine carbons, railroad ties, airpiane clocks, compressed yeast, and unti} 10 o'clock a.m., May 2. 1830, for furnishini coal to the Navy Yard. Washington, D. C.. gic Apply for proposals to the Bureai of Supplies and Accounts. . J. CHEATHAM, Paymaster General of the Navy. apl8.28 EDUCATIONAL. vine Care for Children. Small brivate 0ol. Spacious grounds, ~Outdoor instruce tion. ‘Summer rates. North 6244. 1408 New Hampshire for ing radic lenger, RESORTS. _ATLANTIC CITY, N. Cotel ATLANTICCITY.N.J Established for sixty years, On Ocean n‘l-:’l alk New—Fireproof—Modern g Garage Walser J. Bushy, b Ho it.Ja;suel’Il‘ncIe:ngr dfilfl Aumerican Plan = Roo ‘ix’»‘“"‘ LR T ) St Ellis ov‘meuhfl: Managenien| e WILTSHIRE 300 feet from Steel Pier on Virgini Solicits_your inauiry for v MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE LONG DISTANCE MO te 1896 oAV e "MOVIN NG SHIPPI YE ST NW.» DIST 201 $ & PACKI 16

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