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= E ~Chase lots; FENB, ed. ‘sount of sickness. tages at & REINZMAN FOR_ SALE_BAY 80x100 1t on State roa Beach: incl. 3-rm._cotiage. LAROE, A inapeli ferms._Address | N gw’e’:{i‘?‘m‘fl R wuier: §ood fahin, bath- PINEY POINT Heinzman. REAL RENT—STORES. ESTATE. WANTED—MONEY. R UCED; 1436 _PARK _ROAD: Tt residence, Tarapes OWNER, Cleveland FOR RENT_NEW STORE, 180 MO, N.W. boulevard, near 14th st.. business center: last one left. PULTON R. GORDON, 1105 Peo. Ins. Bidg. Dis. 5231 Even.. Clev. 4733. 1020 14th ST. N.W._LARGE STORE WiTH 3 windows; rent reduced, 375 per month. KAHN OPTICAL CO. o17 Tth 8L NW. 8071 1103 PENN AVE, SE Siore room, 18x30 ft., and celiar; heated: SALE—FARMS. FARMS AND COUNTRY HOMES IN MONT- gomery County. ~DIAMOND & DIAMOND, ithersburg. Md. Te ith. 17 s FINE LITTLE PARM, 3 ACRES OF PR ductive’ land, fruit, beautiful shade trees, bulidings, etc. short distance out. Resson- able price and terms. = Would consider trade for’ good . C. rental property. L. EL- LIOTT. Nat. 9691 Eves. Clev. 4341 IN ROCKVILLE DISTRICT. Close to schools. churches, stores and transportation. 1 have 158 acres. with splen- did 10-room house, h.-w. heat. elec. and complete bath. iarge barn. corn crib. chicken houses. also 6-room tenant house: about 3 fruit trees. grapes and berries of different varieties; 3 good horses. harness. some m chinery. wheat and clover crop and 0 chic ens included. Price. small. clear house might be considered part payment. SHp JOHN A. BRICKLEY, . Licensed Montgomery Co. Broker. Telephone Adams 6950. SALE OR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—11 ROOMS, 32 baths, detnched new brick on Rock Creek Park one block from golf course: will coi sider trading my equity 525000 for ciear Address Box 208-V. Star office. _ ADE ALL OR PART OF $10.800 OF Second-trust paper for flats, houses, lots. Do Cov: VW, o NEAR_RITTENHOU! AND THIRD STS. n.w.—Modern, detached, § rooms: consider bungalow or house in trade, having one small 1 NE Ya-S._ TEVELAND PARK—BEAUTIFUL CORNE! ek A Nelve-room. five-bath home; ha every modern convenience, _including _twi car brick sarage. Considered one of Wash- fRston's most = attractive homes. Address Box 53 L —— THREE NEW SUBURBAN HOMES, TWO brick, one fi ‘subject to only one trust: on Lee Highway near Falls Church. ~Will exchange for good apariment or other ity property » Address Box 398-V, Star office. SALE—LOTS. = SVERLOOK, D_C —VIEW OF CITY. FACING Govt. park. 5280 up. easy terms. O. F SMITH. cor. 31st_st. & V pl. s.e. . BUILDING LOTS. RIPE FOR SPECULATIVE BORDING L chdoua . bulldine - operation hase, D. C.. vicinity military rd Nevada ave.. also Conn. ave. and Jones Mill rd, mew addition Chevy Chase. Md. Gener- ous terms (o experienced builders. FULTON R.° GORDON. 1105 Peoples Ins. Blds., Dist 5331; eve.. Clev_4733 =as RECOGNIZE AIN? — CHOIC! ACH, Lot Specialist, Nat. 8850. 1343 H st mow. Clev. 4117 e SINESS LOTS—VIRGINIA MANOR. BE- tion_Tuesday. X . SOUTHEAST COR. OF MILITARY RD. AND ROTr i Tave 3080 sa. 1t on srade. Just two blocks east of Connecilcut ave. Owner will sacrifice ity NN pist,_sigr UMY 80 13th i Nw. o APT. HOUSE SITE, Wisconsin Ave. Less Than $2.00 Square Foot. 503171 on Wisconsin _ave., bt north ot Sass ave. opposite cathedr: grounds. Now improved 9-r. b. jwelling with ter fi!.l -m;teleclrlclky. Price o, *COMPANY, 1001 15th St. Nat’l 8100. s WATER-FRONT FPROPERTY. ; o ool at ‘Sacs on & & sicn ’"“xd:-u ’n 5343-J. 15° . BAY—31 MI MAN. I Thomas circle. Dec. 4700. FRONT CORNER LOT, ,000, at_Scotland LOT _ON -WIDE SALT fronting dxrrc('l‘yofi AR] . C. Lin Aelectricity; hard road S dress Box 390.v. Star offce. 5 TU RIVER, FULLY = RES_| LOW TOTS _AS e Baumen & free circular. 352. Send for b 1_Thomas Circle. 316.500; liberal terms: | ILT-EDGE 2nd TRUST, PAID DOWN TO 1,865 ate of 345 per month. urity r of note absolutely sound. Li 1 discount. OWNER, National 4133; eve nings, Potomac 4491. SALE—SUBURBAN. T HAVE FOR SALE TO ARTIST, WRITER or the tired business man who can appreci- ate a location of auieiness, not isolated but, owing to the peculiar setting in the shady rills of the Virginia hills, the seclusion is perfect. 7 and 8 rooms. brick and cencret, no exposed wood to rot out, open fires. buil in fireproof garages and all improvements than can be desired, at & bargain. See me at once 42 Westover st Clarendon, Vi Phone Clarendon 159-J-3. OWNER CALLED AWAY, MUST SELL NEW 6-rm. house, bath. amli. in the one-fa zone, two large lots, shade trees. shrubbery. Price, $5,500: terms. B ZANTZINGER CO.. 945 K s . Nat. 8371 ATTRACTIVE 3-ROOM HOUSE. PORCHES. garase 3 acresi stream in rear: 1 mile 3 00 cash, 318 mo. 32,400, e ton 74-J. 5-ROOM BUNG. AND 7, ACRE. i air heat, glass-inclosed porch: garage: 6 mi. city. Essy terms. Call Clarendon 400. VA HIGHLANDS—_SACRIFICE 6-R. BUNG) low, partly furnished; owner leaving tow must sell. $4.350. modern: terms. J.'L. Price, Oakcrest Offiice. Va.. Mt. Vernon Bivd near Prasier ave. Phone Ciarendon 3118-Woi! FINE MODERN HOME, 2 ACRES OF Iand in orchard. chicken run. garden a n: beautiful shade and ornamental hrubbery and flowers. Thr fric trains. stors. schools and churches; riced cheaply, terms reasonable. trade for Aice modern bungalow in Wood ridge, Mt. Rainier or Hyattsville. 9691 R. L_ELLIOTT. evenings, C! 309 ETHAN ALLEN AVE. TAKOMA PK ami: double garage: $250 cash, $47 mo or trade. Nat. 4300. Clev. 021 * FOREST GLEN, MD.—FIVE-RO £00d condition: large lot; only $1.400. R. A. BARBEE. Forest Glen. Md. o CONDUIT RD. ON POTOMAC—MODERN 3 screens. porches, Prigid- in_basement: cost $9.000. $5,950; terms. Phone nd HOUSE, r garage Must sell quickly, Lincoln 2800. 1 WILL SELL MY_BEAUTIFUI bungalow for $2.350, payable 350 cash. ance $25 per month: located at Mt. Ids, Va 20 minutes’ car ride; large '“t: am.l Take Alexandria _car. 12th and Pennsylvania ave., get off at Del Ray Station. Walk north one- half block to Lloyd ave,, then west one-half block to fourth house from corner, § Liovd ave.. or phone Alexandria 1717 for {nform tion! r 8t premises from 10 to 7. SUR-ROOM FOUR-ROOM alow, large grounds: 5 miles from Key Ehdce, near proposed Lee Bivd. 3 m. to Wash. G. and C. Club. ~Five rooms, bath, Jiving room 16x36. fireplace. new h.-w. p ofl burner: drilled well, elec. pump. y 91 acres: 206 ft. front: hedge. lawns, shrubs, yifies. flower beds, garden, fruit trees and bushes; llly pool; back lot sloping: 30 large white oaks, small ~trees, rhododendron: azaleas, eic. Price based on cost. Shone Clarendon 548-W-1. COOL, SHADY BUNGALOW Only $4.750: $350 cash. 340 monih. An- other. $5.750: $350 cash, ‘§50 month. B. F. STIFFLER. 8520 Georgla ave, in Silyer Soring. Open evenings. ___~_____*_ KENSINGTON, MD.—PRETTY 4-RM. BUN- salow, b.. elec. Tange and pump, pipeless fur. B-woh.: lot 50x150; garage: elevation, shade: fine well: porch, ‘screens: heathfui. Testtul location.’ 113 blocks car lLine; $3.750; liberal terms. Met. 1232 after 5. _ . AUTIFUL RESIDENTIAL STTES _VIR- PR Manor. New lown site betwsen Wash: fngton and Laurel, on Baltimore bivdy af tion, Tue une 10, 11 am dar free strict_8676. Mr. HINES. _ LARGE 5-ROOM BUNGALOW, AM.L; CON- crete street, large lot: close 'to stores and L | IN NEARBY VIRGINIA—REMODELED BUN- THE EVE AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. - MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE AN ESTATE Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Three-Story and Basement Brick Residence, Containing Eleven Rooms and Bath, Be- ing Premises 13111, M Street Northwest. Near Thoma Circle. By suthority vested in me as trustee, I 1l sell at public auction, in front of the o THURSDAY. JUNE = FIFTH, 0, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. lot 804 in square 245, fronting 22 fect on M sireet near Thomas Circle and Massachusetts enue, and conta lngfllll’! square feet of ground, improved as ve. ‘erms of sale: One-half of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in one and two years. with interest at 6 per cent. A deposit of $300.00 will be required at time of ‘aule. * A1l conveyancing. recording. eics 8t Cost’ of purchaser. - Teris of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some new Ppaper published in Wdshington, D. C. GEORGE W. BROWN. seu. Trustee THOS. J. [08. J. OWEN & SON. CTIONEERS, 1431 EYE STREET NORTHWEST. Three-Story Brick Dwelling in First Commercial Zone, Known as Premises 1324 11th Street Northwest. At Auction. authority vested in us. we Premites, bn PRUSSBAVRNE THE irTh 1930, at'FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. lot lettered H"' in square 313, together with the im- Provements thereon Terms of sale: Very reasonable terms to be announced at time of sale. A deposit of $250.00 reauired. All convevancing. record- ing. t cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeit 0S. J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. _ By virtue will sell at . Weschler & Son. Auctioneers Bankruptcy Sale MEN’S FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING, SHOES, Etc. By Public Auction AT WESCHLER’S 920 Penna. Ave. NW. Friday, June 6, 1930 c encing 10 A.M. Roys' Suits, Pants, 5. Shirts, Underweaf. Scarfs, Belts, "Overalls, Sweat Hosiers.’ Soft Collars, Men's Bovs' Shoes. Rubbers, Etc. TERMS: CASH. HAR! IDMAN. Trustee o ¥, Bankr Also Stock of Men's Furnishings, Shoes Boois. Paint. Etc. by Order of Trustees. je3.4.5 Neckties, f_Bennie A ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. bus; $5.750: terms. all North 7203 or in- quire 2377 R. 1. ave. ne. JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN G FOR. galow, modern to the tiled bath, hot-water A eehout” and "jocated Ity; 13 s roughout a: l‘){’\lflfl;l oo‘l &hgorllll\n roads In Arlington county. Virginis. only 15 minutes from th Key Bridge. The acre and a half of grount ronts about 113 feet on the road and has a number of bearl apple trees: good siream and 8 BATR UK, N 0w and can. be ception: Eougnt on convenient terms. Address Box 82-V. Star office AILY UNTIL § P.M. Wuodr?fl ‘NDI.’ C.; 3630 Soutn Dakota ave. n.e.—6 rooms and dining alcove; $500 cash, Balance Jike rent. Call North 7203 or in- auire 3377 R. I ave. ne. ‘COUNTRY H( A it trees, 2 i ‘:,%’m:.‘.'m. In' excellent condition; very high 3 8.500. ocation; prics JANTZINGER CO i A Fimoat Woodridge " sectio ome Bowins ooty 600 daeitasie's i i " oWNER, ‘002 BT Rorth 0730, BUILT B‘ DAY LABOR. V:Wr“ I’kvb'lv" et -Idew-lk;‘ ll;n lot; sleeping porc double & am.i“Gwner. phone Hyaitsville tie bath. | 3 i or call SALE_OR RENT—CAMP TOR rnE O fos abave Great Falls, Ve : ON POTO- athing and COTTAGE, NORTH BEACH; TWO ROOMS. two large porche: By, T D R By ecer o2 Cottage, s.m. : Sonth: 8 HELPHENSTINE: Col. Baob-R. 8+ mmodate 8 elec.; 713 RC BUNGALOW AND 1 Al SROD modern: cont 8 h.-w b, 800; garage. elec range; easy terms. Call Clarendon 400. CLARENDON, VA. electric_light. & newly cellar. one ainted bot 1 Alexandria av FURNISHED 5-ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE ches lumbia 3037 18 ACRES EL River, 1300 Teet $4.000; for cash; Scotland Beach, Md. ON PATUXENT jeet_water front. New bunga- terms. _Marlboro_71-F-23. R_BALE—6-ROOM_PLASTE! HOUBE, 3 Acres iand. large shi nd fruit trees, elec.” avallable; adjoins Cedarhurst subdivi- : 53 Tmile ;dduu "Hox '3 forth 7949. sion and overiooks Ches. Bay, near Shady- 33 miles from D.'C. ' Price $3.500; terms tar office’ or phone -V, NORTH BEACH -ATTRACTIVE COTTACES ‘inside toilet, water: season, $300 %0 $250; available this week end. North 7803. BUNGALOW AT SHERWOOD FOREST, ater view: part or full sea- it pection. . SHERWOOD FOREST—FOR SALE., ATTRAC- Tive bungalow: ail conveniences; completely furnished: finest water front location. Call N 1 2520. Branch 1370. ) MONTH OR SEASON. COM- d cottage In higH-ciass Sum- 'Also ‘choice_houses and lots for Take Defense High- 'C. WILLIAM . h, Md. Phone ity, FOl pletely furi mer colony. fe @t lowest prices. 'ay. "39 “miles from ATTESON, Edgewater Be Annapolis_1845. RWOOD FOREST COTTAGE 310—BEAU. tiful view across Severn to Round Bay. rooms, 3 baths, large porches: will rent for gsason or July ‘and Ausust; Joha T. Vance, hevy Chase. Md._Wis. 323 7 SQTTAGE FOR RENT, SCOTLA i conveniences. ‘Columbia_3037. | FATR HAVEN IS THE NEAREST AND BEST subdivision on the Chesapeake. Come and see. Beautiful outlook. fine bathing, excel- i _crabbing and fshing; State road all e way: electricity and mail service. Lots and cotiages: reasonable prices. convenient terms. Directions: Marlboro_Dike to Mt Zion, turn right & miles (o Webbs Corner, then’ lett 2 miles IRVIN OWINGS. Owner, Tower Building. don Station Inspect at your conven! $Yice, $4.500; $250 cash, balance monthly. A L'KELL' ¥ & SON, Clarendon, Va. Pho 38 . IDEAL SUBURBAN HOME. Lee Highway near Falls T4 e "G Tinutes Trom White House: fot "S0%300;" center-hail pian: main _fioor, Iarge living room with frepiace, master be Toom, dining, room: kitchen, bath and built: IR garage. Becond floor has two large bed rooms, ot water heat: elec. Tange. §7.950; terms, dowm ‘and " 460 Price. monthly. Address Box 3 " NEAR CLARENDON, VA. ._gas. eiec.. cellar, heat, 5" pfiee, $4560° 106 down., b ed. and 3 unfinished; elec., . cellar: fruit and shade trees, With 112 acres. Price. §7.950: $1,000 dowr, balance. $62.50 mo. And many others to choose from. 4 TUDSON REAMY, 15 N. Clarendon Ave.. Clarendon. Va. Telephone Clarendon 1036:_Evenings. 1823 RENT—SUBURBAN. fARGE SEVEN-ROOM. BATH HOME. FOUR bed rooms, large porches, full basement. all modern: lot 70x260; forest shade. street, bus line at corner. 340, W Walker, Hyatts. 803 i ¥ SIX-ROOM_STUCCO HOUSE, AM.I. CITY water, chickens; large lot, fruit trees; ga- Tage; 365 month, with option to buy, Dolan, 134 St concrete 365. Geo. references re. bath, furnished 213 rgnt Jine 15-Sept. 15: 385 mo. RE! Md. & D. C. 340 to ‘360 in FULTON R._ GORDON, 1105 Dis. 5231, Even. Clev.’ 4733 7-ROOM HOUSE: 4 BED ROOMS. 2 BATHS, garage; lot S0xis0; shade trees 360 per mon! AURORA HILLS HOMES. INC.. _ Mount Vernon Boulevard at Fraizer Ave. REAL ESTATE~—LOANS. Tit_and 2nd TRUST LOANS PROMPTLY imu'umr lowest rates. Re. ing JAMES . HUGHES, 1427 Eye st ONEY ON D. O, REAL ESTATE N ARt prasaiting 1aterest. JEBBE 1. HEISKELL, 1115 Kye st. n.w. g‘dALL PAYMENTS, QUICK ING. 1016 Eye st. n.w. tin CONSOLIDATE YOUR FIRST AND SECOND QUICK ACTION, reasonable rates, 7o Tee. Met. 4300, Clev. 0216 * FIRST AND SECOND TRUST LOANS bought, sold and negotiated; actual borrow- ers oniy: no real estate spéculators. Poto- mac 3551, FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS_SEE SUPERIOR FINANCE & INVESTMENT CO. C.. 1791 G St N.W. Rooin 208 Met. 295, ‘TRUST LOANS AT 5%% AND UP- ward on improved vrvveflx in the District of Columbia; also limited amount for the mearby improved rts of Maryland and Vir- ¢nia. Bullding loans made occasionally. LOUIS P. BHOEMAKER, 1407 New York Ave. Main 1166, “REAL ESTATE MORITGAGE LOANS SIDN! 3 Yi?l_ty' Bt. N. W.‘Y ROCHY'InuunAI 915, UICK MONEY 70 LEND, 204 AND 3r4 TRUSTS: 3100 TO 4,000 ON MARYLAND AND D. C. HOM: EE DAYS TO COMPLETE TRANSAC- ONS. COURTEGUS SERVICE. C. F. WARING, 14 8 P ST. N.W. MONEY TO LOAN. TOANS PROCURED ON AUTOB OR STORE FIXTURES. M. GREENBAUM. RM. 36 TOWE! 16th & K STS. N.W. MET.8662._b° QUICK LOANS ON 1927, 1925. 1920 AUTOB Logest Rates—Longest” Terms. 916 G Bt N W., Room 801 __Met 4143 ‘WE BUY FIRST DEEDS OF BT N on vacant groun .:mfiu flots and acreage: also buy second 1y u'gn“nmg%% ntinental Trust District 8! roved property AUTU LOANS. Liberal Loans Procured tos, Trucks. Stoe, Office, Equipment O 0™ Tow cost ConBdential servic 1'N. Y. ave. n.w. Pr. 6000. jeas* AUTO LOANS. QUICK SERVICE. Open Evenings. 645 Md. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 0178 S-RM. B,UNG. WATER, large lot, shribbery . ec., §-rm. bung., water, shrubbery A = 6-rm. house, a.m1{ store and equip... 35.00 S-rm. BUNE. AWM. ... i.eees 3180 0."B. ZANTZINGER 'CO _10th & K Sts. N.W. Nat. 5371 MODERN 9-ROOM DWELLING ON 7th ST. pike about 7 miles from the District; in- cludes 20 acres of ground; $40 per month. Near Baileys Cross Road: bath; 40 acres of ground; 345, CHAS. D. SAGER, iarge lot, LEAVING FOR MY HOME IN FLORIDA soon—Will “tell or rent home in Takoma Park. Also sell household and office furni- ture._Shepherd 2259. 5-R. BUNGALOW, BATH. ELEC.. FURNACE, orches. cellar: large lot: garage: car and us. B, M. Smith, Arlington, Va. Claren- don_2038. a AUCTION SALE: FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneeri TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. 'KNOWN _AS 4529 CONDUIT = ROAD By virtue of & certain deed of recorded in Liber No. 6282, fol of the land records of lumbia, and at the reauest of the Darty s cured thereby, the undersigned trustee wili offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY QF JUNE. 1930, AT FOUR-THIRTY OCLOCK 'PM. the following-descri] land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, to_wit: Part of lot numbered seven (7) in'F. W. Jones, trustee's, subdivi- slon of of a iract of land known as Harlem, ber plat recorded in Liber Governor Shepherd at folio 137 in_the sur- veyor's office of the District of Colum beginning on the portherly line of Conduit Toad at the southwesterly corner of said lot and running_thence north 20 degrees 38 minutes east 150 feet along the westerly Line of said thence southeasterly and parallel with sald northerly line of Conduit road feet, thence southwesterly and pareliel with ifie westerly line of said_lot 150 feet to the northerly line of said road, thence northwesterly along said line of id 55.56 feet to the place of beginnin one and one-half story and base ment stucco over concrete block buni Terms of sale: One-third of the money to be patd in cash, the two equal instaliments, represented b promissory notes of the purchaser, payable in one 'nd two vears, with interest at six per ent ‘per annum from day of sale. paya semi-annually, secured by deed of tiust upos ihe broverty sold, or all cash. st the option ! of ‘the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of purchaser at time of sale. - All convey- ancing, recording and n fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of to be complied Witk Within thirty days from day of sale, 1610 14th St. N.W. North 10173. T Lo,,\vz;s %u#‘_p.‘u‘ T’—‘(@_— A USE YO! SA E:FT ‘ACMIPFIN, & REALTY €O, oS AR, Mationsl 2453, otherwige "the trustee Teserves the rieht to pedell, the property at the rigk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ Trustees’ Sale of Two-story Brick Dwelling; 6 Rooms and Bath, With Hot-Water Heat, Electric Lights, Two-car Ga- rage, Known as 523 14th Street S.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6007, folio 107 et sea., of the land records of the' District of Co- and at the request of the parly se- ihereby, the undersigned trustees will ubliic_auction in_front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE SIXTH DAY NE., 1930. AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM. the Tollowing described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbla, to-wit: Lot 52. in Henry Jaeger's subdivision of lots in square 1043. Dplat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Co- Tumbia. in Liber 26. at folio 88; also lot 137 of subdivision made by Leonard P. Steuart and Guy T. Steuart. in square 1043, &3 per lat recorded in gaid surveyor's office in iber 75, at folio 118, said ot 137 not to be used for residential purposes as provided by sald subdivision. ‘Terms will bé announced at time of A deposit of 3200 required of purchase ‘Ali_conveyancing, recording and no. farial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within 20 days {rom day of sale. otherwise irustees rese:ve the right fo Yesell property at risk and cost of de- fauliing purchaser, after five days' adver- tsement of such vesale in, some newspaper published in Washington. ARTHUR J_SUNDLUN, H. HOWARD ELLIS. my26.38.31.3e3.5 cure offer for sale by le. Adam. A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers, Trustees’ Sale of Paint, Men’s Furnishings, Shoes, Boots, Etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. Friday, June 6, 1930; 10 A.M. Shirts, Socks, Leather Coats, Sweaters, a1 ber_Jacks, Ci Shoes, Rubber Tennis Shoes, Paint, Etc. “TERMS: CASH. MAX OFFENBERG, JACOB C. RUBIN. Trustees_under cnattel trust No. 85, May 15, 1929. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Hardware, Housefurnishings, Paint, Brushes, Toys, Gar- den Tools, Fixtures, Etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At No. 1810 7th St. N.W. Monday, June 9, 1930 Commencing 9:30 AM. To. Also Key Machine Natl Cash Re e with Stock ister, Glass . Nail Bin, Elec, Keys, Cutting Counter, Ete. TERMS: CASH. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Aucts. 3e5,6.7 NING STAR, WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. D. C., THURSDAY, AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. | ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. SO. 2822 WISCONSIN AVENUE NORTHWEST s By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5764, follo 458 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at request of rty secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction, in front of prem: ises, on MONDAY, THE 'SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE. 1930. AT POUR O'CLOCK P.M. the ‘following-described land and premise: situate in the District of Columbia, to wi I&AI in George C. Humphrey d other: s lloflr plat recorded in Liber 84, at folio 3, in the rveyor's office of th District of Columba. Terms ‘of rale: Property will be sect o a_ prior deed of trust for 8%. due Octover 28, 1932; balance deposit of $500 required of purchaser a Sl “all" conveyancing. recording and no- farial fees ‘mt cost of Durchaser. Terms to be compiied with within thirty days from day O sale, otherwise trustee reserves the Tight to Tesell property. at risk and cost of Gefaulting purchaser, after five days Vertisement of such’resale in some new Ppap& published in Washington, D. C; THE MUNSEY _TRUST COMPANY, By C._H._POPE. Vice Fresident ul Highlands.’ Je5-d&ds.exSu THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY_ _BRICK ~DWELLING. BEING PREMISES = NO. 4202 FOURTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly | recorded in Liber No. 6114, folio 423 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum~ the reauest of the party secured the undersigned trustees will sell iction. in front of the premises. DAY, THE TENTH DAY OF JUNE: AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOC! PM. the Tollowing-descrived land remises. situate in the District of Colum- in. and designated as and being lot 25 n savare 2696 In the subdivision made by Reb 51 "Woife and others. as per piat recorded T the offica uf the surveyor for the District of_Columbia, in “iber 82 at folio 1 Terms: Sold subject to*a prior deed of trust for $7.500. further particulars of which will be announced at time of saie: the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid in Ccash. A deposit of $300 reaulred. ~Convey- Tecording. efc.. &t Durchaser's cost. fo be complied ‘with within thirty otherwise deposit ‘forfeited and the erty may be mdvertised and resold at ‘discretion of the trustees. HARRY L. RUST. « GEO CALVERT BOWIE. my29-d&ds.exSuihol ustee proj the THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A TWO-STORY SEMI- DETACHED BRICK . AND STUCCO DWELLING _ CONTAINING EIGHT, ROOMS. ONE BATH AND LAVATORY, KNOWN AS 1826 IRVING ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. re- corded In Liber No. 5865 at folio 200. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRI- DAY. 'JUNE _THIRTEENTH, i930. AT THREE 'O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de- scribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia and 'being lot num- bered sixty-two (62) in Jacob B. Shapiro's division of part of square 'numbered enty-five hundred and eighty-eight (2588). s per plat recorded in Liber No. 84. folio 64 of the records of the office of the sur- veyor for 'the District of Columbis, and upon the following terms: Terms of sale: Purchaser to pay one- third of the purchase price in cash, the balance in two equal instaliments, payable one two years, respectively, with interest at the rate of 6% per annum, Day- able semi-annually and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser: taxes and i terest paid or adjusted to the date of all convevancing, recording, etc.. at the of purchaser: good title or no sal deposit of $500.00 will be require time of sale. or deposit forfeited and the property resold at the cost and risk of the defaulting _purchaser after five (5) days' previous some newspaper pubished in. Washington, . C. B. FRANCIS SAUL. J. WRILEY JACOBS, 925 15th Bt. N.W. Truste the je2,dkds. exBukied J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. Executors’ Sale of Lot 823 in Square 241, Improved by Two- Story Brick Building, Sui able for Garage, Small Ware- house, Repair or Work Shop, Situate in Alley Bounded by 13th and 14th Streets, P and Que Streets Northwest, Cen- tral Location. By virtue of the power and authority vested in us by the executors of the estate of August W. Nelson, deceased. we will sell At public auction, in’ front of the premises, on 'WEDNESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DA OF JUNE, 1030. AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM. lot 833 in square 241, With improvements thereon as above set forth. The right is reserved to reject any and ail bids made for the property. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in ove end two years, with interest at six per cent. payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust. or all cash at option of purchi A deposit of §300 required at time of All conveyaneing, recording, etc., 8t purch er's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the Droperty may be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such T in_some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Auctioney 163,5.7.9.11,12.13.14.15.16.17.18 THOS. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE CONBISTING OF TWO-STORY. SEMI-DETACHED STONE RESIDENCE _ CONTAINING __EIGHT ROOMS AND TWO BATHS. BEING NO. 3026 RODMAN STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated February 1, 1920, recorded February i, 1939, in Liber No. 6281, at folio 185. among the land records of the District of Columbi and at the reguest of thereby. the undersigned trustees will ublic auction. in front of the premise ONDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF J AD. 1930, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'GLOCK PM. the following-described land _and premises, sitvate in the District of Colum- bia, and designated as and being lot num- bered 114 in square numbered 2061 of & subdivision made by Charles J. Streeter and others of lots in block numbered 6. necticut Avenue Highlands,” recorded in the office of the the District of Columbia in Liber 80, folio 125, improved by the two-story. base- semi-detached stone residence No. 3026 Rodman street northwes| Terms: +Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $10,000. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said_ trust to be paid in cash. A depos! $500 reauired. Conveyancing, recording. etc.. at the pur- chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit for- felted and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. RALPH P. BARNARD. HORACE G. SMITHY. Truste Compani Including in part: Pianos, Personal Effects, etc. Automobiles, including Dodge e Trustee in Bankruptcy, o5, 10 AM, ADAM A, WESCHLER & SCN, AU HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Large and Attractive Sale by Order Executor of an Estate, Trustee in Bankruptcy, E. C. Snyde U. S. Marshal; Storage , et al. Five New Overstuffed Living Room Suites, by order U. S. Marshal, Bed-Davenport Suites, Practically New Dining, Bed Room and Breakfast Sultes, Wicker and Fiber Furniture, Chests of Drawers, Tables, Chairs, Lamps, Refrigerators, Radios, Day Beds, New Rugs, Player also Upright By Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1930 Commencing 9 A.M. and continuing throughout day. New Living Room Suites for U. S, Marshal, 1 P.M. “Vietory Six” Coupe, by order at 613 G Street N.W. TRAGE MARK Valuable China, Uph REGISTERED Every advertisement of such resale in some news- per published in the city of Washington, AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST CO. S oW AR M AN, i Trustee. Also at Larse, Protgsely Carved Swins C, Terme:' Gas Gl Wardrobe Trunks, Cutlery, Silverware, Mirrors, olstered Chairs, Estate Sale of Books, Pictures, ware, Household Furniture of Description, Etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Saturday June 7th, 1930 at 10 A.M. From the Gedney Estate and Other Sources 10 AM. ight Plano and. Other M MO NG, Auets, FAMOU: A tioneers cry the same Bid in seme tons of voice at same time—selling a lot a minute at_the auction Virginia Manor between Washington and Laurel June 10, 11 a.m. THOS. J. OWEN N, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 fi"g‘ N.W. LE OF VALUABLE TWO" sRiGK RE. G E T RPTIs POORTEENTN STREET NORTHWEST. By virlue of a certain deed of tn recorded in Liber No. 5678, follo 203 et seq.. of the land Tecords of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the rea t the party secured will sel remise: TRUSTEES' STORY. and_design in Jarrett O. White's subdivi: block 35, “Columbia Henght: recorded’ in Liber No. 69, foilo records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, said block 35 now be- ing known for purposes of assessment and taxation as square 2849. Sold subject to a prior deed of rust for ~$22,500, further particulars of which will be announced at time of the purchase price above sald trust to BAld in cash A deposit o Conveyancing, recording. etc.. st purchaser Terms’ to be complied with within t forfeited and roperty may be ed and resold at the discretion of the trustees. HARRY L.RUST, JR. - GEO. CALVERT BOWIE. 03-dids.exBu rustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF ENTIRE PERSONAL PROPERTY INCLUDING GOOD WILL OF THE CAPITOL, TITLE AND GUAR- ANTEE ' COMPANY. INC, 1425 EYE STREET NORTHWEST. virtue ‘of a certain deed of tru quest of the party secured eby, undersigned trustees, will sell at public auc- tion. within premises No. 1435 Eve street northwest. on THURSDAY, JUNE TWELVE, 1930, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M;, all and singu- iar, ‘the goods, chattels. ‘and’ personal pro erty named, mentioned and described follows: All furnitur furnishings, plant equipment, supplies and all other personal property, both tangible and _intangible belonging to the sald party of the fir part, inelug the increage and all ad- ditions that 'may hereafter be made to the above described property, and also any other chattels or personal property of every n ture and d thet the id party of the first part mi own on ti above described premises or elsewnere during the time that this deed of trust is in force Terms of rale: All cash, to be old as an entirety, HAROLD N. MARSH, JAMES C. ROGERS. Trustee i ds.exSu THOS J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 512 TENNESSEE AVENUE NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber 4, at follo 204, among 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 MONDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. I AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises. sit- uate in the District of Columbia, and desig- nated as and being parts of original lots 1 and 2 in square 1052, the same being fully set forth in said deed of trust by metes and bounds and known for purposes of ti ation’ s lot. 834 in saunre 1063, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash., balance in two eaual instaliments, payable in one and two with interest at six ver cenfum per ., Payable semi-annually, from day of ocnreodr Y‘fllfldhnl ':llllrl‘ upon the prop- . A e option of the Durchaser. | A" deposii of %00 will be re- quired at time of le. All conveyancing. recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms :f sale to be complird with within thirty llyl from day of sale, otherwise the trus- :'u)‘rex-n' h ht to resell the property. ST ve ahys’ Sdversingessiin® Durchaser. o such re in some newspaper published in Wl! i ington, D. C. PHILIP BORYS, ASA ‘BOBYS. Trustees. 65.7.9.11.13.18 THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Hm‘ 1437 Eve Street Northwests) ik TRUSTEES' SALE OF _TH BRICK DWELLING WN_ 18E€ 1310 PAIRMONT STARER NOSTL- By virtue of a decree of th 5 . Court of the District of Culllmh[l.!“!‘plrl'l’:; in Equity Cause No. 51346, will sell af pub- lic wuctlon, in® front of the oremises TUESDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JUNE. 1930, AT POUR-THIRTY OCLOGK PAL." the " following_described * Iang o grrml‘ls. situate in the District of Colum- 12 and'being 10t 50 in Lester 4. Barrs s division o1 "Tot 17 in' btk 3. " Cotumma per plat recorded in the office o th rveyor for the District of Colum- h‘:l n_ Liber county 12, at folio 118: said ock 31 being now known for nurnoses of assessment and taxation as square 2861, dTirml of sale: Sold sublect to a brior ]!!fi of trust for £2,700.00 further particu- I\il of which 1o be announced at time of ;l e, the purchase price above said trust to e paid in cash. $300.00 deposit reauired UDOR" acceptance. of ‘bid. Al Fonvesancine notary'fees and CTecording at° pirenasers cost. Terms of sale to be complied with ‘.)(hln thirty days from dav of sale. other- Wwise the trustees reserve the right to resell ',h! property at the risk and cost of de- i‘u‘lll"“‘r;( g‘l'lrrhuer. l;l"‘ five davs' adver- o Gesale In. 5o : published in “Washinetan. DG "o PP NORMAN FISCHER. OY 8. BENDHEIM, i Trustes Je5.d&ds,exSu THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF - ERQVED REAL | z:r;n‘."!":‘flsbgmln‘l‘: RUELLING. NO. 5833 SHERRIER PLACE By virtue of a 'certain deed of trust, dul recorded in Liber Mo 4310c Toll A1 si sea’ of the land records of the District of Colum.: bia, and at the request of the party secured therebv. the undersigned trustees will sell At publie_nuction. {n front of the oremises. on TUFSDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1930, AT TWO-FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK' P M. the following-described land and premises.’ situate in the County. of Washington. District of Columbin. and des- ienated as and being lots seventeen (17) and elghtern (18) in souare fourteen hundred and Aft 1455) in Potomac Heights s subdj nd Ber plat Tolio" 0. surveyor of_the District ‘of Columbia. % Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in iwo equal”installments. pavable in one and two Jears. with interést ‘at 7 per centum per ly from day of by deed of trust upon the or all cash at the ontion of the purc! A deposit of $200 will be re- quired at time of sale. = All conveyancing. at rost of purchaser. Terms complied with wtihin thirty of ‘xale. otherwise the trus- serve the Tight fo resell the property at k and cost of defauiting purchaser after five davs' advertisement of such resale in_some ncwspaper published in Washing- ton, D. C. AMUEL A. DRURY. AMES B.” NICHOLSON. 105.7.9.11.13.16.17 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, BEING PREMISES NO. 1328 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No, 5136. folio 285 ef sea.. of the land records of the District of Colum< bia. and at the reauest of the party secured theieby, the undersigned trustee. substituted in Equity Cause No. 81292, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on MON- JONE. M., the following-described land and prem- situate in the city of Washington. District of Columbia. and designated as and being part of lot 2 in George F. Cutter and R. B. Clark’s subdivision of square north of ate 196. as per plat recorded in Book 10. pise 7. in, the ofice of the surveyor for the trict’ of "Columbia: beginning for the same on the line of Fifteenth street west at e northeast cotner of said lot and square and_running thefice south along said street 2037 feel: thence west 47.67 feet. thence north 20.37 feet 1o the line of N streat north. and thence east along said N street 47.67 feet to the place of beginnin Terms "of sale: All cash $500 will be reauired it conveyancing. recordins chaser. Terms of wichin’ thirty days from day of wise the trustee reserves the rig the property at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser after five d tisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washington, D. C STANLEY D. WILLIS. ‘Bubstituted Trustee. Je5-dkds,exSu Equity No. 51282. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 437 Eve Street Northwest. TRU! S SALE OF WALUABLE - PROVED REAL ESTATE. G BR DWELLING _ NO. 410 ELM STI NORTHWEST. By virtue of a ‘certain deed of frust, duly recorded in Liber No..6019, folio 15, et seq... of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and atthe request of the party se; cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction. in front of th ises, on TUESDAY, THE SEVENTE! OF 'JUNE. AD. 1930. AT TH] O'CLOCK 'P.M.. the following-de and premis tuate in the county ington, District of Columbla, and designated as and being lot thirty-two (32) in A B. Hines, subdivision of part of hlock fourteern N14) “LeDroit P A8 per plat recorded in Liber County No. 8, folio 98 of the records of he ofice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, now known for. assessment _and taxation purposes as lot 33 square 3081, fublect to the covenants that run with thé and. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two ents. payable in one and two years, with interest—at seven per centum Der annum. payaple semi-annually. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, o all cash. at the option of the purchaser. “A deposit of 200 will de re- auired at time of sale. Al conveyancing. recording, eic.. at cost of purchaser. | Terms of sale 6 omplied with within 30 from day of sale, otherwise the trustees Berve the ri 11 the pre Fisk and c ve dave advertisem: newspaper published in re- toe uc! Wi JUNE 5, 1930. AUCTION SALES. Dodge “Victory Six”’ Coupe By_order J. Ray Woolsrd, Trustes 12 Bankruptes Al Oth: Automobiles By Auction At Werchiors @ Auto Auction 613 G St. N.W. SATURDAY JUNE 7th—10 A.M. D.-llll-nrt:l.lalod“ Any Time MEMBER W. A. T. A Jeb.8 LEGAL NOTICES. WILLIAM W IDE_AND WALTER FOWLER, Attorneys IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- triet_of Columbis, Holding s Digtrict Gourt.—In Re: Condemnation of land for the extension of Garrison Street. the N 2 —Notice is hers sioners of the Di i given that the Commi rict of Columbls (pur- suant to a certain provision of the Act of Congress. spproved March 4. 1913, entitle “An Act making appropriations for the ex- penses of the government of the District of Columbia, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fourieen. and for ‘other purposes,” whereby they are authorized to open. extend. or road or highway to conform with the plan of the permanent system of highways in that portion of the District of Columbia outside of the cities of Washing- Georgetown adopted under the A s approved March 293, amended by the Acts of Col subchapter one of chi Code of Law for the District of Columbia have filed a petition in this Court praying the condemnation of the land nece: the ‘extension of Garrison Street. between 3 Northwest. in map or plat filed with the said petition, & part thereof, and praying also that th Gourt empanel s ury, In accor with the law provided for in such ¢ 0 as- sess the damages each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason of the said extension of Garrison Street. between 39ih Street and Belt Road. Northwest, in the Dis- and the condemnation of et from. olus all or any part of the co: expenses of said proceedinks, upon any lands which the jury may find will be benefied; as provided for in and by the aforesaid Act_of Congress approved May 28. 19: is, by the €ourt, this 3rd day of Jun Ordered that all persons haying sny in- terest in ‘hese proceedings, be and they are hereby warned and commanded to ap- pear in this Court on or before the 1ith day of August. 1930, at ten o'clock, A.M., and continue ih attendance until the Court shall have made its final order ratifying and con- firmink the award of damages and the sessment of benefits of the jury to be el paneled and sworn herein: and it is furth ordered that a copy of this notice and ord be published twice & week for two successt weeks in The Washington Evening Star, U Washington Post and the Washington He; ald. newspapers published in the said Dis- trict, commencing at least twenty days be fore ‘the said 11th day of August, 1930. It further ordered that a copy of this notis and order rved by the United Sipts Marshal. or deputies, upon each of®the owners of the fee of the land to be con- demned herein, as may be found by the sald Marshal, or his deputies, within the Dis- trict of Columbia, and upon the tenants and occupants of the same. before the said 11th day of August, 1930, "By the Court: ALFRED Bea RN B CUNNTNGHAM, Glerk - BY Test: FRA! 3 . Clerk. HARRY M. HULL. Asst. Clerk. 1e5.6.13.13 DARR, DARR & ESPEY, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE D! trict of Columbia, holding a Probaf Court.—In re Estate of Elisabeth Joyci deceased.—Administration, No. 39771.—Ord of publication against unknown next of ki gic—Notifieation as to the trisl o1, she ssues in this case relating to ‘writing, dated the 18th day of Gulley, deceased; Honora Gulley Cullen, John Gulley, ~deceased; Wiiliam deceased, and Jobi Ryan. deceased and as to Jobn Ryan (of Saint Mary's Sem- inary. Baltimiore, Maryland), and Elizabeth MeNicholas Wetworth “not fo be found,” it is this 13th day of May, 1930, ordered that the trial of said issues. heretofore. by order passed February 17, 1930, assigned for trial on March 17, 1930, and. 'by order of March 18, 1930, conitnued to trial to May 12, 193¢ be, ‘and the same hereby is, further con- tinued and assigned for trial on the Tth day of October, 1930, and that this order and the substance of said issues, to wit, whether the sald paper Writing was the lasi will and testament of Elizabeth Joyce whether the sald Elizabeth Joyce. at the {ime of the making and subscribing, or of the ‘acknowledging by her of the said paper writing. was of sound and disposing mind and capable of executing a valid deed or contract: whether the said writh was executed and attested in due form, Tequired by law: whether the said Da writing was obtained, or _the execution thereof procured, from said Elizabeth Joyce by undue influence of Mary B. Schildroth or any other person or persons: and whether sald paper writing was obtained, or the exe~ cution thereof. or the subscription_thereto procured, from the said ‘Elizabeth Joyce by coerclon, fraud or duress practiced upon the said Elizabeth Joyce by Mary B. Schildroth or apy person or persons. shall be published once a week for four weeks in the Washing- fon Law Reporter and twice a week for th same period in The Evening Star. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice_ (Seal.) Attest: COGEWELL, Reg trict _of _Columbla. DARR. DAR PEY, 'Attorneys LEAHY. JAMI Caveatee. by for_ Caveato! P. RE . REILLY. Attorn my15,17,22,24,29,31, AUCTIONS, ENGINEERS SAILING FOR POWER CONFERENCE Prof. Sibley of California Heads TU. 8. Del tion to Berlin Conventions By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, June 5.— Forty-three engineers and industrial executives, headed by Prof. Robert Sibley of the mechanical engineering department of the University of California, sailed ‘Tuesday on the liner Resolute to attend the second international power confer- ence to be held in Berlin between June 16 and 25. = ‘The conference, which has been called by the German government, will | be attended by representatives of 47 nations. A special effort is to be made at the conference to start a movement to reg- ulate and standardize legal problems arising from international use of pow- er_resources, Prof. Sibley said. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CIT,Y N. J. B:mnc crvy mD3s In Moy ca’s distinguis) g luxury good taste, with _surroundin SDpropriste 4 social life of the Detter sort. Same Ownership as Ambassader Hotels — New York and Los Angeles SMONARCH OF THE BOARDWALK' D71 i ATLANTIC CITY,N.J. * Home of the Garden Terrace and Unbroken Ocean View.” The location and recently added. features makes thi the premier hotel of the Jersey Coase coproat Gara oderate Rates. GALEN HALL Atlastie City, N. J. sppeals to particular people whe de not wish to spead for show. “Excellence without extravagance.” CONTINENTAL Tennessee Ave. Always Open. Private baths, running water in’ rooms: white service. ' Very attractive and ‘European bus WALSH_DUNCAN. Ave. Near Beach Restaurant from Hotel Milton Lindsay r Vacation at the WHITNEY ARMS Massachusetts Ave. & Boardwalk Atlantic_City. HOTEL APOLLO On Boardwalk. facing ocean. Centr, attractions 'Rates $3.50 up: with b up. " Special_weekly. Fireproof G TABOR INN Ocean end Connecticut Avi Ideal location; large, airy ro0ms: running waler: 28th season. Owner management, J. P. & A. M. DUNN. MILLER COTTAGE'!, 7. Geo%s Noted for its table. 33 up daily: $18 up weekly. 31st season. EMERSON CROUTHAMEL, Mgr. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. Leading House at E. D. SEND._O: The Engleside Perfeet Bathin; With a Mode; Hay Fever. ENGLE, Mgr. WILDWOOD, N. J. JFOTEL DAVIS New. brick. near beach, amusements. Private & European plan. ~ Booklet, ARLINGTON Near Beach Capacity; 200. Running Water. Priv. baths. Pree bathing. Mod rates. BKIt. BREAKERG ~_ _ROYAL INN Open All Year. 1sa.fo New Conventi MReBier. 18 0 s38 Wiy, Own. et 3. Bush: KEV?ST‘T‘JR ot A Wi Beack: $20 up wkly, Run water houses. Parking fre BEACH HAVEN, X3, The Tl d Always Hotel, Sure Relief o Opens June 20th. R. F. EDUCATIONAL. The GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL Member Association American Law Schools, Approved by American Bar Association, ione 1930 First term—June 16 te July 30 Second term—July 31 to September 13 Rex ys—June 13 u ly 29 ! Stockton Hall 720 Twentieth St. West 1640 Summer S National University Law School Summer Term Begins June 16, 1830, a¢ 6:30 P.M. Standard three-year course lead- ing to degrees of LLB, B, C. L. and J. D. - Graduate courses leading to de- grees of LLM, M. P. L, 8. J. D. and D. C. L. All classes held at hours conven- fent for employed students. School of Economics and Government Degree courses of collegiate grade offered in Political Science, Govern- ment, Economies, Psychology, His- tory, Finance, Business and Lan- guages. Address, Secretary Natlonal 6617. ~ 818 13th St. N.W. iy EMERSON INSTITUTE ACCREDITED SUMMER TERM . Begins June 16 Forenoon and Iate afternoon elasses Write or Oall for Infgrmation 1740 P St. N.W. Decatur 0551 MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE. Without Worry or R! sponsible Service—Low Storag ms, $2 mo. and up. Expert Tets for ships 505 Fiorids Avenw NORTH 0104 MOVE ounces Open- Special Rates . J. Greiner. Own. WAYFLOWER 5% AVE. &M Hastings ORKNEY SPRINGS, VA, Opens Jun. ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTEL Orkney Springs, Va. ns for 500. Tar ‘mountain resort rx drive thr Washis the beautiful Shenan elevation 2,300 feet: very cool. for young folks. Fun and good time for | No better table in Va. 11 mineral olf, horseback riding. bowling, utiful mouritain traiis; reason: 'E. L. Cockrell, Pres. and Mar. | which wrecked the North ®» D7 TRAFFIC SAFETY ties to Join in Drive in October. Involving & co-operative effort a traffic safety campaign, tion to the District Oommissioners lights among local motorists, and fire committee, stated that sured. Police Bill Change Opposed. th: monthly report, reafirming to the police and fire bill. and fire subcommittee. town University was announced. Bliss Is Commended. to Col. E. G. Bliss, chairman of committee. trict finance recommendations for revision and plification. Reporting on the annual Summer on the Severn River, ‘The outing be held June 14. R ORIGIN OF LINER FIRE German Admiralty Unable to in February. By the Associated Press. here yesterday left the ori liner Muenchen at her New York | last February, still a mystery. the court recommended as a future precautionary measure the However, towing of inflammable portions of cargo as far apart as possible. for their presence of mind. ‘The Muenchen was stricken by nel persons were injured. . The estimated at several millions of The ship sank astern deep into mud, but later righted herself. the ship had docked and most of 267 passengers were ashore. NACO SONORA, Mexico, June 5 two American mining engineers, at “Silver Plume” pany houses. STEAMSHIPS. Two U. 8. Engineers Killed. CAMPAIGN PLANNED Maryland and Local Authori- be« tween Maryland and local authorities, originally recommended by the Chamber of Com= merce, will be instituted in October by the Washington Traffic Bureau, accord- ing to an announcement issued at the monthly meeting of the board of direce tors of the Chamber of Commerce. Reporting on a recent recommenda« questing an organized campaign effort for eliminating faulty brakes and head- Charles J. Stockman, chairman of the police the ‘Washington Traffic Bureau will insti- tute a traffic safety week in October. The co-operation of Maryland authori- ties, Mr. Stockman said, has been as- Charles W. Darr, president, delivered the board’s opposition to any amendment A bill seekin; the establishment of & parole law for the District of Columbia, which was presented last week to Sena- tor Capper, he . been)introduced in the Senate, according to a report by Thomas P. Littlepage, chairman of the police The award o four silver cups to in- dividual cadet winners in the recent R. O. T. C. drill competition at George- A formal letter, commending his ef- forts in promoting the recent ‘Tlean- up” week in the District. was addressed the Chamber of Commerce clean-up week Rudolph Jose, chairman of the Dis+ cqmmitiee, announced that | a detailed study of the 1932 budget es- timate will soon begin, entalling future out- ing, W. McK. Stowell announced that the site will be at Epping Forest, Md., will IS STILL A MYSTERY, Ex- plain Disaster at New York Pier BREMERHAVEN, Germany, June 5. —The findings of the Admiralty Court of the fire rman Ll pler the ‘The officers and crew of the ship were held blameless and as deserving praise five terrific explosions which were followed by a fast-spreading fire at her chan- in the Hudson River early February. 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