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AR E\'k\'TYG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY. 26, 193 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. T (Continued.) G “THOS. 3. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. s T et NW. SALE OF VALUABLE IM. REAL ESTATE. 'NO. 1762, ORAN STRI 7 35O of 8 certain deed of trust awy | recorded in Liber No 6200, folio 301 et sed. of the land records of the District of Co- i the Tequest of the party the undersigned trustees Wil sell at vubiic auction. in_front of the Dremises. on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-, RINTH DAY OF MAY. AD 1930, AT FOUR: THIRTY O'CLOCK PM. the following-de- scribed 'and_and premises, situate in _the City of ‘Washington, District of Columbia, d_designa ed as and being lot numbered Sixty-twe (620 m Alley and Sharon's sub- Gdivision of square numbered one hundred and fifty-five (155), as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 12, at follo 7. subject fo covenants of record. together With the improvements, consisting of brick dwelling Ferms of sale. One-third of the purchase Y to be paid in cash. balance in two payable in one and two est at six _per centum per “pavable semi-annually from day of secured by feed of trust upon the erty sold. or all cash. at the option of | The purchaser . A deposit of $500 will ve required at time of sale All couveyamcing, | 't cost of purchaser Terms | of sal Compiled with within thirty | davs from dav of sale. otherwise the trus- | Tees reserve the right o resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five day: advertisement of such Tesal in some newspaper published in Wasl SoEDxo HENRY P. BLAIR. ALLEN C. CLARK. Trustees. my16.19,21.27,23.24,26,27,28,29. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIO} ik 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEFS SALE _OF VALUABLE TM. PROVED HEAL ESTATE. BEING BRICK DWELLING NO. 103 N STREET SOUTH- EAST By virtue o recorded in Liber the land record bia. & thereby. STEES" TRERovED a certain deed ot trust, 5848, folio of the District he premises NDAY, Y OF JUN 103G, AT 0 CLe thé following-described _land emises, situate in the of Wash jistrict of Coumbia, and desixnated as_ & Jot fiftv-one (51) in Charles Gess- ford's subdivision of lots in_square seven hundred and iorty-four (144) as ber plat re- Corded in Liber 17. at folio 80 of the records of the office ¢f the survesur of the District of_Columbia. Terms of sale: One-th money to be paid in ca caual instalirents, pavable in one and two Fears, with interest al seven per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually, from day of Sale. Secured by deed of trust upon the Property sold. oF all cash. at the option of Phe burchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. Tecording. etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 di from day of sale. otherwise the truste Tecarve the right fo resell the property s The risk and cost of defaulting purchase after five days' ndverticement of such resale in' Some. newspaper publisned in Washing- il SAMUEL A. DRURY, MES B. NICHOLSON. e2 Tiustees. d of the purchase balance in two _ my22.24.26.23.31.9¢2 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers : SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM. TR STOVED “1OT CON. NORTHAMPTON STREET, CHEVY CHASE: ALSO BRICK DWELLINGS NOS. 822 THIRD ST N.W. AND 8 POURTH ST. N.W. (FIRST COMMER 1A ) BY Virtue 0! & decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in_equity Cause No. 4)638. the undersigned trustees Fiii“offer for sale 'by' public auction, in ont °of the respective premises, $28bA%, "k FOURTH DAY OF, JUNE, 1030, the’ following-described land and prem- Sesi, Situate in ihe District. of Columbia. 2o wit: AT POUR O'CLOCK P.M.. lot 17 In Square 174 in Fulton R. Gordon's subdi- Yision of bart of & tract of land called “iCevy Chase.” now_ known ‘as *‘Connecti= cut -Avenue . ferrace,” as per plat tecorded in County Book 21, page 35, of the records oF fhe office of the surveor of the District of Columbin, Subsect 'to covenants of record. Sinimproved. on Northampton Street between 3th st anc Belt road. At FOUR-FORTY- FIVE B lof 22 in Webb and Bradles. Trustees’. subdivision of square 528, as per Diat Tecorded in_ Laber B. folio 65, of the Tecords of the Office of the surveyor of the Sirict Of ‘Columbia. excepting and reserv- a"st%ip on the south part of said lot §faet 91 Tnches ‘In width ahd of even depth with said lof for an alleyway. as set out in deed Trom Julla Moten. widow. to Luey E. Aoten and William Moten. recorded in Liber 2835, foliu 481, wmong the land records of the District of Columbia, now known for assessment anld taxation purposes 88 saiiare 578, umproved, by’ Z-sior dwelling. No. 822 Third st. n.w. O'CLOCK PAL.. part of lot 3 in the sub- | Qisision made by Enoch Tucker of Dart of Square 518, as per Diat recorded in Liber X %83 of the records of the surveyor of the District of Tihed s Tollows: Beginning for the same at & point distant 56 feet north from the southeast corner of said square ond rupning thence morth 16 feet SIth ine line of 4l street. thence west 88 Teet' 3 inches to an slley. thence south 16 Ieet. thence east 88, feet 3 inches 1o begin- Ting, Dow Known for purposes of assess- meni ana taxation as fot square 518 improved by 2-story brick dweiling, No. 728 Fourh st nw Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash. balance in two equal installments represented by promis. sory notes of purchaser. payable in one and %o years, With Interest at six per centum Der annum Trom Gay Of sale, payable semi- annually, secured by deed of . trust upon property’ sold, or all cash, at option of A" deposit of 3300 required of Durchaser on_each barcel at ‘All" con- Veyancing, *recording, and 'notarial ‘fees at €08t "ot purchaser.”” Tefms "fo"be complicd with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustees reserve right to resell Droperty at risk ‘ost. of defaulting pur- | CRaser after five days' advertisement of such | Tesale ‘in some newspaper publishing in Washington, D C. RICHARD R. HORNER, evart Building. THOMAS WALKER Fifth Streef N.W. my22-q&ds.exSukhol 1643 Conn. Ave. Luncheon Tea Dinner pting Menus S, ot Eeeninee $1 Speaks for Sundays’ Dinner 1 to 8 P.M. See Us About Developing and Printing OPTICAL Hear With the ACOUSTICON Ear plece no larger than a silver dime ELZ 1217 G Street SON, AUCTIONEERS, | St N.W. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Improved by a Three- | Building, Used for Business and Residence Purposes, Known as No. 1025 7th Street Northwest. By virtue of a ceitain deed of trust duly | recorded in Liber No. 5982, {olio 149 et seq. of the land iecords of the District ‘of lumbi, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee wiil Sell at public ‘auction, in front of the prem- ises, on MONDAY. THE SECOND DAY OF JUNE. AL 1930. AT FOUR-THIRTY | O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land | and premises, situate in the city of Wa ington, District of Columbia, and desig- nated as and ceing the south 19 feet 10 inches of original Jot numbered nine 9) in square numbered four hundred and ffty (450), beginning for the same at the south- west 'corner of said lot and running thence north along Seventh street 19 feet 10 inches, thence east 99 teet 10 inches, thence south 19" feet 10 inches, thence west 99 feet 10 inches to the beginning, together with the improvements. consisting of three-story and basement brick building used for business and resigence purposes. ‘Terms ol sale. One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equa; instailments, payable in one and two years, With interest at SiX per centum per annum, payable semi-annually from day of sale, secuied by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit’ of $2.500 will be | required at time of sale All conveyancing, | recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms | of sale (o be complied wjth within thirty days” from day ‘of sale, otherwise the trus- tee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk und cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washing- ten, D. C. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, ‘Trustee. By FOWARD MORAN, Vicé President. (8eal) Attest: A H. SHILLINGTON. my21-a&ds.exSushol oo ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Two-story Brick Dwelling; 6 Rooms and Bath, With Hot-Water Heat, Electric Lights, Two-car Ga- | rage, Known 523 14th Street S.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6007. folio 107 et seq, of the land records of the District ‘of "G lumbia, and at the request of the party cured thereby. the undersigned trustees will e premites o BRIDAY SHE Shc i % on 3 ) OF JUNE, 1930, ‘AT FIVE O'CLOCK BAL, situate in the District of Columbia, to-wit Lot 52, in Henry Jaeger's subdivision of lots in square 1043, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Co- imbia, in Liber 26, at folio 88; also lot 137 of subdivision made by Leonard b. Steuart and Guy T. Steuart, In square 1043, os per plat tecorded in said surveyors office in Liber 75, at folio 118, said lot 137 not to be used for residential purposes as provided by sald subdivision, i 5 ‘erms wil announced at time of sale. A deposit of $200 required of purchaser at sale. ~All conveyancing, recording and no- rial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied of sale. othe to resell property at risk and cost of di faulting purchaser, after five days' adver- tisement of such Te: published in Washington. D. C. ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN, H. HOWARD ELLIS, ‘Trustees. ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Per- sonal Property. By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 5096. at folio 206 et seq.. of the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for saie at public_auction at the office of Adam A. Weschler & Son. 920 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Washington, D. C., on SATURDAY. MAY THIRTY-FIRST. 1930," AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. the fol- lowing described personal property: _One Merry-Go-Round. two 30x50 Tents, one 20x20 France ‘Top. one Set Swing, one, thousand Beats. one Tent and Frame. two Tents and Frame, one Eating Palace Comp) Flags. one High Striker. one Office Tent. Good "Pianos, two Fine Wheels. one Portable Dance Hall ' 30x60. one Refreshment Tent and Equipment. two Cash Registers. seventy- five Fine Booths. Show Equipment. the same now being in and upon the premises known 85 400 Ninth street southeast. in the CWY of Washington, District of Columbia. erms of sale: All cash at time of sale and purchaser is to_remove said property at his own expense within forty-eight hours after sale. Said property may be inspected at any reasonable time upon request made to the undersigned JOSEPH G. STEPHENSON, Trustee. Franklin National Bank. 10th st. end Penn- sylvania_ave. n.w., Washington, D. C. o my26. 5 | reserved. _my26,28.31,3e3.5 Trustees. | PROPOSALS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, CLERK & Office. Washington, D. 'C.—Proposals for PACKING BOXES—Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon June 15, 1930, for 450 packing boxes: plans and specifications may be obtained by application to ihe Clerk of the House. The above ‘boxes to be completed. delivered and stored in the basement of the House Office Building. Washington, D. C.. by November 1. 1930. subject to inspection and acceptance by a competent person, to be selected by the Clerk of the House of Representatives. The Tight to reject any and all bids is hereby re- served. WM. TYLER PAGE, Clock of the House _of Representatives 23,24.26 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, CLERK'S Office. Washington, D. C.—Bids to furnish the House of Representatives with ICE for the fiscal vear ending June 30, 1931, wili 15. 1930, ICE to be delivered at such times and in *uch quantities as may be required. Rigkt to reject any and all bids is hereby WM TYLER PAGE, Clerk of the House_of_Representatives my23,24.26 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, CLERK'E Office. Washington, D. C.—Bids to launder | hand towels, bath towels, sheets and piliow covers will e recelved up to 12 o'clock noon on June 15. 1930, for laundering said ar- ticles for the fiscal vear ending June 30, 1931 Right to reject and and ali bids is hereby Teserved. WM. TYLER PAGE, Clerk of the House of Representatives. my23,24.26 THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING THE FRAME DWELLING 1620 10th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6079, folio 435 ef sea., of the land records of the District of Coluni- Bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell ac public auction. in_front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE SECOND DAY OF JUNE AD. 1930. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises. situ- | § ate in the city of Washini Columbia. and’ designated Dumbered thirty s Harkness' subdivisigs dred and thirty-si¥ (336). as per plat re- corded in Taber B. folio 82. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of_Columbia Terms o sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments. pa: in_one and two years. with interest at 7 per centum per annum. pavable semi-annually from day of sale. securea by deed of trust upon the property soid. or all cash at the option of the purchaser A deposit of 5200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the tris- on. District of and being lot in Daniel S, { square three hu tees reserve the right (o resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washing- ton. D. C. SRR AR Son __my22.24.26.2831.)e2 Trustees. TH J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- ERTY FRONTING ON RITTENHOUSE STREET, 327d PLACE. 33rd STREET AND STEPHENSON PLACE, CONTAIN- (APEROXIMATELY 195,850 SQUARE FEET, AND INMPROVED _BY LARGE THREE-STORY STUCCO HOUSE. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No 6294. folio 311 et sea., of the land Tecords of the District of Co- lumina, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public suction. in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY., THE, FOURTH DAY OF JUNE. AD 1530, AT FOUR- THIRTY OCLOCK FM.. the following- described lard ‘and premises, situate in the District of Columbla. and_Gesignated os and being lot 19. in Lillie M. Washhurn's co Dnation of lots in_square south of sa 2017 (S. 2017) “South Pinehurst.’ as plat recorded in Liber No. 53. at folio I the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columb Terms: 8oid_subje trust securing orieins Teduced to the princij entire principal thereof being now ,due Dayable, further perticulars of which will announced at time of sale: hase price above sald {rust to be pa: . A deposit of $2,000.00 required. Conveyancing. Tecording, etc.. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise depasit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the dis: cretion of the trustees and at the risk and cost of the defaulling purchaser. WILLIAM M. TERRELL, ALBERT A. JONES, Trustees. TLWOOD H. SEAL, OOLAS, eneys for Boldes o Hole. LA, orney: T ot Note. By22,dkds exBugnol P 10 a prior deed of SN T — ATLANTIC CIT Richly improved, per-restful, satisfring. of the garden terras broken ocean view." Waler J. Busby, Ine. EAGLES MERE PARK. PA. Desirable fur. nished cottages for rent. 'Housekeeing or non-housekeeping, with meals at hotel, Write Fdzar_R. The Forest Inn. | HAVEN, N. J. - B The Engleside 3. Resort, Combines Packct Beioan T i Fa e With a Modern Hotel. Sure Relief From H. Fever. Opens June 20th. R. F. HAVEN. The Island S MERE, PA.__ EAGLES MERE “The Loveliest Spot in Pennsylvani With its natural beauty unimpaired, is on the very summit of the Alleghenies, 2,200 feet above the ses. The sandy beach and temperate water of the Lake of the Eagles afford ideal boating and bathing. _Two splendid golf courses, 18-hole and $-hole. For details write THE LAKESIDE—J. S. Kirk & Son. THE RAYMOND Murray S Kiess NN—Willism Woods B. C. List, dear R. Kiess L N—E —_— MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE. ABSOLUTELY FIREEROOF BTORAGE FOR Household Goods. Pianos, Works of "Art, ‘Trunks, etc. Separate rooms availeble, Moving, Packing_ and Shipping: moderate rate Phone Nat. 6900 MERCHANTS THC STORAGE. CO.. 820-923 OVING A STORAGE . RIEGS|» XPRESS & STORAGE co INC. PACKING SHIPPING 16__EVE STL.NW.2 DIST 2010 MOVING OUT OF TOWN? | Let us pack, crate and ship your | household effects. Moderate rates. I pert workmanship. . | y Us When You Get There. Write or Phone for Our Estimai SHAPIRO FOREIGN EXPRES! 1212 31st Bt. N.W. Phone West 1082 [P — THE PARROT | DEAF? | Story and Basement Brick! the following described land and premises. | with ‘within 20 days from day | Twise trustees reserve the right | le in ‘some newspaper | be teceived up to 12 o'clock noon on’ June | DRY LAW CHEERED BY BOSTON GROWD !Mrs. Nicholson of Chevy 1 Chase Supports Massa- chusetts Statute. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, May 26.—A crowd of 20,- 000 men and women assembled in the Boston Garden yesterday to lend its support to a prohibition “victory” meeting held under the auspices of the | Prohibition Loyalty League. Speakers | called on the citizens of Massachusetts to “save the honor of the Common- wealth” by preventing repeal of the ate prohibition act. Col. Raymond Robins, sociologist; Wilfred Grenfell, Clarence Demar, marathon runner, and Mrs. Jessie W. Nicholson of Chevy Chase, Md., pres dent of the Women's National Demo- cratic League for Law Enfurcement, were among the speakers. Mrs. Nicholson attacked the Associa- tion Against the Prohibition Amend- mend, which she described as “one of the biggest botleggers in America.” She said the women of America awalted the action of Attorney General Mitchell “in prosecuting that associa- on.” Gov. Frank G. Allen and_former United States Senator William M. 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