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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION sALES. SON, AD THOS. J. OWEN N. A ' 1431 EYE ST. N.W. et e AW TR S o ALE T ndHREE; STORY | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- 1310 FAIRMONT &' NORTH- Story and Basement Brick Corner PBusiness Property, Known as Premises 1924 13th | Street Northwest By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly | recorded in Liver No. 6320, folio 450 ef seq. of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersiened trusiges will sell at Publie suction, in {ront of the premises, FRIDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF 1930, AT FOUR-THIRTY the following-described land tuate in the District of C ed as and being part of lots sixty-four (64). sixty-five (65) and sixty-six (86) in George N. Coburn's sub- | division of “auare two hundred and thirty- (237), as per plat recorded in Liber C. folio 21. of the records of the office ot the surveyor of the District of Co- lumbia, contained within the _following metes and bounds, viz: Beginning forthe same at the northeast corner of said lot Sixty-six (66) and running thence west Afty-four (54) feet five (5) inches along the line of north You street: hence south twenty (30) feet: thence east Afty-four (84) feet five (5) inches to the line of 13th street west, and thence north twenty (20) feet to beginuing. ‘erms: Sold sublect to a prior deeg of trust for $20.000. securing the Natio: efit_life Insuran further particula: of which ‘will be announced at time of sale: Drice above said trust to be A deposit of $500 required recording. etc.. at the pur- Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advert and resold at the diseretion of he trustes ES J. BEC RS B MAR By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Qouge of the Digirict of Columbia, passed fo. 51346, will sell at pub- ro the premises. on DAY OF " SE IT] AY 1980, AT POUR-THIRTY O CLOCK PM. the following - described land and remises, situate in the District of Colum- s and b“n, 1ot 50 in Lester A. Barr's sub- an on of I8t 17 in block 31, “Columbia Heights.” as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Colum- bia in_Liber County 12, at folio 118: said block 31’ being now known for purposes of @ssessment and taxation square 2861, Terms of sale: Bold subject fo a prior @eed of trust for $2.700.00, further particu- lars of which will be announced st time of | gale, the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. $300.00 deposit required upon acceptance ‘of bid. All convevancing. | notary fees and recording at purchasers cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with | Xithin thirty days from day of sale. other | Wise the trustees reserve the right to resell jne property. at the risk and cost of de- glx‘;ll;x]:‘n't :l;!“l;!(. HIV!r five days' adver- i ich Tesale in some newspaper Published in Washington. D. C. = B e SeB-d&ds.exBu Trustees. DUE TO THE INCLEMENT WEATHER e_above sale it post til - DAY, JONE NINETERNTH. 1690, TAAEE TIME and place. te1s.18Y ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J_OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Street Northwest. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable De- tached Two-Story Brick Resi- it 3e10-d&ds.ex8u ADAM A. WESCHLER SON, Auctioneer: . dence,.Known as Premises| rpyusrers sare YALABLE tu. 5405 Sixteenth Street North- DO D A RE T AN CONSEMENT APARTMENT HOUSE CONTAINING west. TWENTY-B8EVEN APARTMENTS, BEING NO. 7719 GEORGIA AVENUE NORTH- By virtie of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6304, folio 417 et sea of the land Tecords of the District of Co- lumbia, and 8t the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE N- By virtue of a certain desd of trust duly fecorded in Liber No. 6376. folio 217 et seq., ©f the land records of the District of Co- Iumbia, and at the request of the party se- curea thereby, the undersigned trustees will §eil at puslic suction. in tront of the prem- ises, ‘on FRIDAY. TWENTY.SEVENTH THE DAY oF . AD. 1930 AT FOUR- PRI OTHOCK . The taTowing A5 geribed land and premises. situate in the | TIETH DAY OF JUNE. 1030, AT R- istrict of Columbis, and designated as and | THIRTY O'CLOCK P.f.. the followin being lot 28 in Benjgmin W. Guy's subdivi- | described land and premises, situte in the sion ef lots in square 2718, ‘as per plat re. corded in the office of the survesor for the Distriet of Columbia. in Liber 65 at folio 85. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two instaliments. pavable in one and two ‘Wwith interest at six per centum per | nnum, pavable semi-annually. from day of District of Columbia, to wif numbered three (3) in block numbered five (5) in Howard Unfversity's subdivision of “Efne: ham Place.” as per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber District 1, at folios 76! and 77, except the part thereof condemne and taken for widening of Georgia avenue Ieserforured by deed of trust upon the | by proceedings in District Court Cause No. Pproperty sold. or ali cash. at the option of | 1645 in the Supreme Gourt of the District the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be re- | of_Columbia auired at time of sale. All conveyancing, re- | Terms of sale: The above property will cording, etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms | be sold subect to a Drior Arst deed of trust of sale to be complied with within thirty | for $32,500 at 612%, balance all cash over dass from day of sale, otherwise the trustee | trust. A d .000 required of pur- reserves the right to ‘resell the property at |chaser at recording the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser.|and n fees 80 cost Of purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washing- ton. D. C. NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON. Trustee. By JAMES TRIMBLE. Se17-d&ds ex8u Vice President. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. u-ugc RY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL SECOND Terms to be complied with within thirty dasys from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property, at and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five dass' advertisement of such resale in _some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. SarlisTaN 5" GOCKELER je10-d&ds.exSu : Trustee ‘THOS. J. OWEN SOK. AUUCTIONEERS, 1431 lfi"l 8T. NW. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick ATE. KNOWN AS PREMISES 2121 STREET NORTHWEST. IM- Lo i :““' and Stone Office Building, ¥ ec of the Supreme eontt ‘of the Chifteitt T Clumbins peseg | Known as Premises 609 F in Equity Cause No. 50473, we will sell at iblic auction. in front of the premises on 1930, AT FOUR-FIFTEEN O CLOCK P.M.. the foilowing-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and being that parcel designated for purposes of asse ment as lot 827 in square 3120, and which fronts about 35 feet on the east side of Second street northwest and extends back from said street an average distance of sbout 61 feet. and contains approximately 1.98¢ square feet of ground. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the by 3 37 two equal instalime; pavable in one and ‘wo vears from the day of sale, 10 be represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser. bearing interest at the Tate Of six per centum per annum. pavable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on, the propeity sold. or all each at the option of the purchaser. $300 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Al con- Veyancing, notary fees and recording at pur. Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of tru May 29, 1929, b lfl‘ instrument No. I Te- corded May 29. 1029. in Liber 6329. folio 451_amone the land Fecords of the. Di of lumbi d at the request of the Secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at publie auction, in'front of the remises. on FRIDAY, [E TWENTIETH AT FOUR the following-described land ‘uatein the DIstrict of Go- nd designated as and bein, art lot 2 in square 455, deuflw metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at and /& point on the north line of P street north 3 feet 6 inches east from the southwest cor- ner of said lot. and running thence north 50 feet: thence ‘west 3 feet 6 inches: thence north 81 feet 1014 inches to the rear line of said lot: thence' east 26 feet 715 inches: thence south 101 feet 10% inches fo said ¥ thence west along said F street 33 feet 112 inches to the beginning. JUNE. “A.D. 1030, CLOCK P.M. o street chaser's cost. ‘erms of le to be com- Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of with within thirty di from day of | trust for $40.000, securing the National Ben- otherwise the trustees rve the right | efit Life surance Ce further particulars to resell the property at the risk and cost| of which will be announced at time of sale: of defaulting purchaser after five ad- | the purchase prics abo d_trust to be vertisement of such resale in some news-| Dald in cash. A deposit of $500 required. Sesecpubliutat Ber RN D G, | con e moorting, o, S purthags GEORGE H. LAMAR. thirty da otherwise deposit forfeited 4 18-d&ds,exBu Frustees. the property may be AUCTIONEERS, at the discretion of dvertised and resold e_trustees. BON. 1431 Ese Street Northwest. i FL X - fi‘l“u i, H 4 Tust Trustees’ Sale of Beautiful De- . J. OWEN_& 8ON, Ai NEE! 101 EYE ST W, O RS SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- DWELLING CONTAIN- ILY FLATS OF FIVE EACH AND KNOWN NO. 38 STREET tached Brick Stucco and Hol- low Tile Home, Number 4705 Blagden Terrace Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded ‘n Liber 6149, folio 91, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at The request of ine parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public suction. in front of the said premises. on FRID; E TWENTY-SEVENTH DA oA JUNE, 1930. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. Tollowing-described land ‘and premises: Lot numbered thirty-one (31) in the subdivision of lots in square numbered twenty-six h dred and Afty-six (2686), as per piat Teco:ded in Liber 83, foNo 141. of the rec. ords of the office of the surveyer for the District of Columbia, subject to building re- atriction ling a3 shown on said plat, and to coyenants of record. Terms of sale: Said lot and house will be 0ld subject to first deed of trust securing the sum of $14.000.00, maturing August 320, 1932, bearing interest at six Der cent per semi-annually. The pur- the said deed of trust is be paid in cash. A deposit of $1.000.00 will be required. Conveyancing and record- ing at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be c:mplied with within fifteen davs from the date of sale. otherwise deposit to be forfeited and property may be advertised and Tesold in the discretion of the trustees and at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser. WILLIAM M. TERRELL, HARRY, M PAGKARD, 1413 o X g S017-44s ex8u riistees. . 2. N, ONEERS. e 1 oWy 4 SRR L SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ISTING » R DWELEING. BERG PREMIS 0, 17th_STRI By Virtie of a certain of trust dated Ihrf.g 5, 1931 instrument No. 110, Fesorded fune among the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the reauest of the y_secured thereby. t undersigned trus will ‘sell at publie io fromt. of - the Dremises. s SCWENTYEIPTH. DAY 5 amn AT TWOTHIRTY TRUSTEES' STO! A8 PREM !HOIRt Af" tain deed of trust, d y Virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No 8928, folio 283 et sea.. of the land Tecords of the District of Co- lumbia, At the request of the party secured th Teby the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the remises, "on FRIDAY. “THE TWENT JUNE, .D. 0, A’ [REE. THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. ‘the followin described land ‘and premises, District of Columbis d designated as and being_lot 16 in Paul's subdivision of block ‘Bloomingdale.” s per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 17, folio 170, block 15 now known as square 3813: sublect (o :;v:r:;n,!:r n.l"'re: L s subject ;o‘ right 'y Purposes over rear 3 fe Sa1d Tot 37 In Safd supdivision. o Terms: Sold subject to a brior deed of trust for $5.500, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur- chase price above said trust to be pald in €ash A deposit of 3300 reauired. Convey- ', recording. etc. at purchaser’s ecost Tms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwisze deposit forfeited and the property may be ertised and. resold at the discretion of lhfizlalnfic'l 28, FORLIST "MIDDLETON, $010.12.14,16.18.19.30 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN_& BON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Two-Story and Basement Brick Busines: Property Known as Premises 1209 You Street Northwest. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated May 29,1929, belng instrument No. T80, x corded May 29, 1929, among the land records of the District of Columbi: Teauest of the party securs undersigned trus tion. es. o RSt SaE S I8 O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described 1and | following-described Iand and premises. o and Sremises. situste in the city of Wash- | uate in the District of Columbia. and des ington. District of Columbis. and desiz-| nated and beini 32 in Drury's sul nated ss and being lot 44 in Clarence Le | division of ots in square 273, as per Dl Roy Farker and others' subdivision of 10tS | recorded in the office of the survesor tor tne n sousre 1080. as per olat recorded in | Giitrict of Columbia in Liber 18 folio 3g dber 83 st folio 138 of the records of the | “Terms: Sold subject to & DHoF deed of office of the surveyor of the District of | trust ~for "$10.000, further particulsrs of Columbia & e announced at'time of sal mones o ba bald Tn Carn. Balance In twe | Ih, Purchase price ahove said frust to' be €qual instaliments. Davable {n one and two | 2Ald In cash. A deposit of §500 required. With interest at 8is per centum per | SO . tecording, Bur: annim. pavable semi-anfuaily from day | CHASSr's cost’ Terms to be complied with of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the | FIthin thirty dave otherw paeposit for: P e, OF L ot % D350 Ul B | and resold av the discration of ‘the trust redulred at time of saie ~ All converancins i at’cost of purchaser. S 0" Somatied Wit within iRIng s from day of sale, otherwise the frus- $o0u veverve the CHiabt ‘to Crestly the Droperty abthe ek “and feont Cof” deraul Shater after “five ‘dars” ad ich. Tesale in some Dewspaper published Washineton, D C OBERT L. McKEEVER, ARL E. GOSS, Trustees situste in the auction. n FRIDAY. E. A.D. 1930, JAMES J. BECKER. CHARLES E. d&ds.exBu Trustee: Adam A. Weschler & Son, Aueti Bankruptcy Sale Larze Stock of Ladies’—Men’s—C| 1013.17.19.21.24 SHOES RUBBERS—FELTS ZIPPERS—REMEDIES, ETC. Natlonal 6-Clerk Cash Register, Window Display Fixtures, Bur- roughs 9-Bank Adding Machine, Electric Fans, Show Case, Fitting: Stools, Arm Chair, Ete. BY AUCTION AT NOVELTY SHOE SHOP 802 7th St. N.W. FRIDAY June 20, 1930; 9:30 A.M. In Eva Berman, Bankrupt Ne. 28 TERM! . CASH. ELWOOD H. SEAL, T) 16.17, Automobiles By Auction At Weschler's @ Auto Auction 613 G St. N.W. SATURDAY JUNE 21st—10 A.M. i Constmments Recelzed Any Tim MEMBER W. A. T. A. 119,20 Antique Secretary, Large Spinet Desk, Mirrors, Mantel Clock, Cottage Chairs, Spinning Wheel, Chests of Drawers, also Bed Room, Living Room and Dining Room Furniture, Frigidaire, Refrigerator, Up- wosrineo right Pianos, Talking Machines, Radio: Trunks, Rugs, Lamps, Pictures, China, Glassware, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES. - ST Fre strees Northwest. USTEES' | SA F _ VALUAB! 0 TRUSURS DERLCED FRAME DWELLING, BEING PREMISES NO. 5422 ITY FIRST STREET NORTHWES ST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recv’rdtfl in Liber No. 5890, follo 487 et seq.. secured Hhered Undersigned ® trustees will sell at Lt -u_r‘gh suction. in front of the remises, on 5 = FOURTH Ay OF JUNE. AD. 1030, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and °premises,’ gituate in Distriet of Columbia, snd designated as and being fo & in_square north of square 2293 in Fults Gordon and ~dith McA. Newland's sub- division of certan parcel ‘of land, s per lat recorded in the office of the ‘surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 63. a¢ folio 14 " Bublect to building line re- striction. also subject to covenants of reco Terms of aale: One-third of the Durchase h. balance in two able’ in one and wto siX per centum per i with interest ai years. annum, pavable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property soid. or all cash, at the option of he Jurchaser. 'A deposit of $500 will be required “at time of sale. Al conveyancing. recording etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with Wwithin thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee Teserve the right to 'resell the property a the risk and cost of defaulting purch AUCTION SALES. AY! 3. A 1491 ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' ABLE SALE OF v.}#rxs THREE FRO ST EPENTR BEREET WORDIWERY Toraed 1o iber No- 8383, 1910 101 ¢ sea or r No. 8383, i DEGhe aia Tecords of the District ‘of ‘Go- fumbia, and ‘s the ‘Tequest of the party secured thereby, 'the "undersigned trustees Wil sell at public suction, within the o of Thos Eon, 1431 n MONDAY, THE THIR J SBE AD 1330, AT ONE-THIRTY OCLOCK P.M., ‘the following-described land and prem- iges,'situste in the District of Golumbla, and designated as and being part of original lots ten (10) and eleven (11) in square four hun- dred twenty-four (424), described as follow. Beginning for the same on 7th street at point distant sixty-five (68) feet six and one-half (8%) inches south of the north- east corner of square and running thence west ninety-five (95) feet to a public alley, thence south along line of said alley seventeen (17) feet two and three-fourths (23) inches. thence east ninety-five feet to Tth street and thence north on said street seventeen (17) feet two and three- hs (234) inches to the beginning. 1d_subject to a prior deed of T $13.500, further particulars of which will be announced at time of the purchase price above aaid trust io be paid n cash. A deposit of $1,000 required. Con- vevancing. recording, at’_purchaser's cost. ~ Terms to thiriz duss otherwise deposit forfeited and eic., after five davs' advertisement of such resale . 3 in some “newspaper published In WAShington, | b eyry ) "‘c‘g"';',',",,”:é,,':.;,','i,‘,",,‘ . . C. MORRIS GEWIRZ. BARRY L BReh GEORGE W. HUGUELY. GEO. CALVERT BOWIE. Se12-d&ds exBuaIsi3 Trobreie. s | SIEIIAIREES THOMAS J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING. SITUATE NO. 1128 TWENTIETH STREET NORTH- By virtie of a deed of trust recorded in Biber No, 6261, at folio 98. of the land rec- ords of the District of Golumbia, we shall s¢ll, in tront of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF JUNE. AD. 1930. AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. lot numbered one hundred and nine (109) in John E. Walsh's subdivieion in square num bered ‘one hundred (100). as per plat & corded in the office of the surveyor for t) District of Columbia in Liber 69, at folio 141. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. balance in one. two and three vears, with interest at Six per cent per annum. pavable semi-annu- Ly Deposit of 8300 ‘required at time of the purehaser all {rom date of & rther particul 0 complete the purchal s &t time of sale. & A je12-d&dbs.ex8u " Trustees. THOS. ). OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF STORES AND_APART- MENTS NOS. 1244, 1246 AND 1348 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. By Yirtue of ‘s deed of trusi recorded in Liber No. 5135, folio 248 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at Tequest of party secured ~thereby, under- signed trustees will sell at public’ auction, in _front of the premises, on_MONDAY. JUNE THIRTIETH, 1930, AT FIVE P.M. the following-described land and premises. ituate in the said District, and de: #nd_being parts’ of origial d 17 in square 368, described viz.: Beginning for the same at t ‘corner of said running thence north on 9th street 50 feet. thence ‘west 102 fest 9 inches. thence south 0 feet to the rear line of said lot 16. thence east 2 feet 9 inches, thence north 20 feet And thence east 100 feet to Oth street and the place of “beginning. together with the improvements, consisting of brick store and apartment building containing three stores nd six apartments. Terms of sale: One-third of purchase in cash, balance in two money to be paid tqual installments. pavable in one and two Fears. with interest at six per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon property sold; or ail cash. at option of purchaser A deposit of 3500 required at sale. Ali convevancing. recordin cost of purchaser. " Terms of sale to be complied With within thirty days from sale, otherwise trustees reserve right to resell property, risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, af advertisement of such re jome newspaper published in W CHARLES ». NESBIT, DAVID A. {’m b OF VALUABLE TWO- TRSTSRY FRICk BwriiiNe BITU NG. EIGHTH STREET NOWTH. T By virtie of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6345, at folio 287, of the I L50Tds of the District of Columbia, we shal ; nt of the premises. on MONDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF JUNE. AD. 103 AT TWO-THIRTY O' P bered elghty-eight (88) subdivision of lots in square numbered thir hundred and thirteen (3013). as per piat recorded in Liber 68, at folio 190. in the veyor's office of the District of Tms of sale: h Der_cent per annum, Annuslly. Deposit of 3300 required at time of and the purchaser allowed ffteen s from date of sale to complete the pur- chase. Further pazticulars at time of Tale. ARD C. BALTZ, VERNON G. OWEN. dadbs.exsu bl 9 ADAM A WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF DETACHED PEBBLE- DASH DWELLING. ® 1 CREDMA ® AR5 BATH NO. 3010 43nd STREET NORTH- By, Jirtue of a certain deed of trust re- corded January 24, 1929, instrument No. 140, of the land records of the District of Co- lumbis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the updersigned trustees will effer for sale by public aucti of _the premises. TH] DAY Snd premisens situatay the Disiric ot a situate in ric lumbia, to wit: Lots 17 and 18 1738, 1h the Capital Realty division known as ‘‘Wisconsin Avenue Pai as per plat recorded in the office of the. vevor of the District of Columbia, in Liber County 24 at folio 14, subject to building restriction line and covenants of record. Terms of sale: The above property will 11, ublect to u prior desd of $7.500.00, at 6 per cent. particula: A deposit of $300.00 required All_conveyancing, re- ial fees at cost of pur- r. Terms to be complied with within thirty " days from day of sale. otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property a1 sk and cost of defauiting purchaser: after five * advertisement of suel in_some newspaper published in Washing- cording and_not chi lowed fifteen days | Adam A Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Furnishings an Equipment Contained in Hotel Potomac, No. 237 New Jersey Ave. S.E. The Gevernment having acquired this botel a2 s part of the the New Wor ereeted, the undersien rected to dispose of ings, about 75 rooms, BY PUBLIC AUCTION Commencing MONDAY, June 23, 1930 At 9:30 O'Cloek A.M. Continuing daily at the same hour until s ai old, Bedrooms—Double and Twin Beds, Coll and Box Springs. Mattresses, Pillows, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Wardrobes, Chairs, 'Rockers, Cots, Pads. Rugs, ‘Medicine Cabinets, Bath Mirrors, Blankets Spreads, Sheets, Towels, etc. Lobbies and Parlors—Easy Rockers and Settees, Desks, Reed Purn ture. Mirrors, Carpets, etc. Dining Room—Chalfs, Tables, Electric Pans, Coffee Urns, China and Crockery, Glassware. ” Silver-Plated Ware, ~Tabie nen. eous — Revolving Iron Safe with Combination Bteel Vault, Watchman's Clock, Typewrite Fire ' Extinguishers. Bhades, Signs, Key Racl Kitchen—Crescent Electric_Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Grease Trap, Exhaust Fan, Metal Sinks, Bake Oven. Proof Box. Range and Brofler, Cooking Utensils, etc. EW DAY BEFORE SALE ‘ash. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, 1014.17.19 Auctioneers. e entire furnish- THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, EIGHT ROOMS AND 3 ELECTRICITY. LATROBE AT! KNOWN AS NO. 17 NINTH &' T NORTHEAST. A | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated April 28 1927, being instrument No. 21, re- corded May 11 1927. among the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trust will sell at public fuction, In front of the premises. on MON S . THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY .'1930. AT THREE O'CLOCK " following-described land and premises. 'situ- ate in the city of Washington, District of Columbla, and designated as and being lot 21 in Elizabeth A. Altemus’ subdivision of part of orizinal 1ot § in square 941, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 37 at folio 141 Terms ‘of zale: One-third of the burchase money to be pald in cash. balance in two equal instaliments. pavable in one and two years. with interést at 6 per centum per annum. payable semi-annually from day of sale. secured by deed of trust mpon the property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 Will be required at time of sale. Al converancing. ing. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms e to be complied with withifi thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property the risk and cost of defauiting purch after five days’ advertisement of such r in some newspaper published in Washi ton, D. C. ROBERT L._McKEEVER, BORLE. Gobb, Trustees, e11.13.18, B elsewhere: _padde: owest prices. Phone Hyatt Brooks Furnifure Co.. Hyatts: er careful men. 0. W, H M Co.., INC. J8 _EYE ot Nwtsbfllprglns Without Worry or Risk. Re- MOVE 500, Rercer Low Rates Storage in rooms. +3 mo. and up. Expert 505 Frorida ave naw. NORTH 0104 0il Heating, Known as “The Marcheta,” Being Premises 1121 New Hampshire Avenue Northwes! By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5891, folio 491 et sea., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned. trustees will sell at public anction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. JULY FIRST. 1930, THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following: described land and premises. situate in ti District of Columbia and designated as and being original lot numbered six (6) in square Pumbered seventy-two (12, together with il each and ry permanent fixture in the buflding now on said land. ‘Terms: B8old subject to a prior deed of trust for $160,000, also a second trust for about $117.904, further particulars of which will be_announced at time of le; the pur- chase price above d_trusts to be paid in cash. A deposit of $1.000 required. Con- veyaneing, Tecording, etc. at purchasers cost. Terms to be compiied with within thiriy days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised.and resold at the discretion of the trustees. ARTHUR G. BISHOP. ARTHUR J. BRIDGETT. E] Trustees. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE SBT. N.W. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL TATE. BEING THE LARGE DWELL- ING AND SURROUNDING - GROUNDS SITUATE AT THE NORTHEAST COR- NER _OF WARDER STREET AND MANOR PLACE NORTHWEST. By ‘virtue of a decres of the Supreme Court_of the District of Columbis. passed in Eauity Cause No. 50697, the lndersigned trustees will offer for sale at Bublic auction. in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE_TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF JUNE. 1930, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P M. the fol. Towing-described real estate: ~All of lot § and parts of lots 8, 6. 7. 8 and 10 in’ block § IOB"H “Warder and’ sthers’ subdlvision known as “Whitney Close, described as follows: By 5 “THOS. J. more particuiarly inning for the same at the intersection of the north line of Manor _place. as_dedicated and shown on plat recorded in Liber County 21. folio 8. ‘of The 1ecords of the survevor's office of the District of Columbia. with the east line of Warder street, and running thence north along said line of ‘'Warder street 103 feet o the south line of & public alley as condemned And taken by proceedings in District Court Case No. 1832, in the Bupreme Court of (he District of Columbia, and running fhence e ng said line of said alley 190 feet to an angle in said thence still the ‘line of said alley’ southeasterly “11.18 feet to the east line of said lot 10: therice soutn ‘along the east line of said lots 10,3 and § 100 feet to the north line of Manor place. and thence west along said north line of Manor piace 300 feet io the place of be- ginning: known for purpo: and taxation as lot 813 in ‘snd improved by a 1 contain- eauipped with' oll heat. B bout _twely Etc. Iy s v A otion AT SLOAN’S GALLERIES 715 13th St. SATURDAY June 21st, 1930 At 10 AM. And at 12 M. fperial Sedan, by Order of E. C. Snyder, U. 8. Marshal 3 C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC,, Ayets. represented by the promissory notes of the purcha payable in one and two from date of e. with interest st Der centum per annum. payable sem): Tnd teCured by deed of trust n id, or all cash. at the option All conveyaneing, record. foes U tie o8t of uas cl A deposit of $1.000 will be required At'the e ‘of sale: " Terma of sale Lo ba Complied with within thiris dass irom dvs of 8 ot fl'l trustees reserve the t to resell the vroj 'y, at the ris) i ob sty R N Peper Bubilaned on B0 T “5,‘;.1 A e, Je17.d&dbs,exB8 ” "%&‘u ton, B, 0! 1019.31.34.3 un}l W 3. wfim. STEAMSHIPS. n TTHOS. J. OWEN & BON, Al 1431 Bye Bt N.W. f & d Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Eight- Au s’tfl.‘ALlA Story Steel and Concrete Fire- | "yoNOLULU. NEW ZEALAND proof Apartment Building| Tbe went Eesl JBoral Mall Stsamers Cons.ininl 88 6;’?&“!“!', "AORANGLY Juiy 23, 8¢ d fipoad Wi E ket Conloptl G Tan Rz | Line, 999 West be compiled with within | A RESORTS. TLANTIC CITY. N. J. D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1930 RESORTS D-7"' RESORTS. WILDWOOD, N. J. Ocearis | | Aores of Lawnand Surf Bathing E stablishment 7 and, ATLANTIC | CITY good taste, surround riate to soclal I Boher sor ™ o European Plan 85 Baths 19 Poal ‘Same Ownership as Ambassad Hotels — New Tork and Los Angels SMONARCH OF THE BOARDWAL K cITy, ATLANTIC CITY'S NEW FIREPROOF HOTEL Kentucky Ane. -Nesr Beach OnmershipManigement FETVER <HOLLINGER e Lo ~ 5-014 Utotel ATLANTICCITY.N.J. | Home of the Garden Terrace and Unbroken Ocean The locaton and recently added. festures makes i o View. SPEND YOUR ;IONEYMOON A APPINES: Young & Atlantic Aves. near beach and amusements: cap. 150: large. airy rooms Day S With Tunning water: 'excellent table Free bathine. American plan. 320 up§ | weekly. CHAS. H. ADAMS, Mgr. | Spend Your Honeymoon at ions Evening S Ask for Catalogue Nat'l 1748 A CcBUNTRNCY | Pace Courses leading te M.C.S. Degrees; C.P.A. Pr, Catalogue on request Benjamin Franklin University TRANSPORTATION BLDG. 17th and H COLLEER | “An Acersdttea nstitution tor | Business Training” Special Summer Classes for High School Graduates and College Students aration | District 8259 ion 721 13th St. SHELDON="% | 0.J.WOODS. OWNERSHP MANAGEMENT BEAC HWOOD wily., 33 3B MER" New. brick. near beach. Amusements. Private | t A & European_plan. _ Bookl Pine Av.. Nr. Beach— Hot & cold run. water. Free bathing: cap., 150 bKit. A. E. Se Famous for its meal THE PELHAM =omeiie?cood"beo: le. Pleasing service. Near Beach and 7. _Scampton & Hamburg. Am WASHINGTON COLLEGE of LAW Ce-educational SUMMER SESSION Juhe 23 to August 2 Morning and Evening Classes 2000 G Street Met. 4585 NENTUCKYAVE-NEIR 8, OPEN ALL Parking om hotel erommds. Ruhwadel & Kenn Am. pian; 320 up wkiy. NOLL-TIMMES. hotel of the L, N Roapret g o R ROYAL NlNy S RESORTS 5 / w Convention e e BT 318 %6 $38Wicl5. Own. Mat. J. Bash ASBURY PA 2 Cou 26th Av. Nr. Beach. 3 : KEYSTONE 3 &5 ki win l king ee. ¥.J. I’ll'rfiwn!?‘th‘ L ! houses. Parking f Ow | o ean End, New *Ave. | Beachfront hotel 300; -l s atner e, Vo A58 -—6‘(: F Am '9 .,B E'§v | Dot ‘and cold rung. water, . b. Townsens Ideal Tocation. 180 #1. from Tk, N VRN R 3 “ E T 302 5th Av. i e, Bt e R pag, eep .| HOTEL CLAREMONT 3% s : o Harel: s ot Lake. Tom RATES ™3 o0 B Bara " i apae BELMAR HOTEL ISR, P petnin Syusiare; oo 17.50 UP WEEKLY MEALS Running water. Bathing from Hotel. Gara OCEAN_CITY, MD. _ ly—Special Weel Phone 4-0933 Ownership Mgt . Raiph Meckley City, N.J. Hellsboro Kentucky Ave.—near Beach Every Modern Appointment American Plan $4 up Dai Free Bathing—with 8how kiy £AcH NEW EMODERN, EUROPLAY AN YEAR - CARINL M. 8ROV GALEN HALL Private elevator; plan. ines Tennessee Ave. weekly 'rates. % square to_rallro Garage. CONTINENTAL Rhite sotvion American d Eurt Always Open. running ‘water in_rooms: Very attracti station and bus M. WALSH_DUNCAN. Pool. The 338 Rooms. Bathing _Privileges. Restaurant at City Prices. "FRANKLIN HOTEL wa —835 Royal Falace Salt Water Baths. Swim New 8e D Weekiy With Meals ming QUEEN. Attgle, S p Lol sty Ntk Braeh narement. " M . OUIELLL. I Tennessee Ave. Near Ocean Moderate rates. Free S VOY Cap. 200. Private baths, king. 17th_Season. Parking, e TENT CITY o b th_ 8t TENT CIT furn. cottages accom. | 200 room four, 320 up wkly. day, week and season, | Dancing rant. tourist camp. . DICKSON-PITTSBURGH 2nd_house from beach: runni; water; Tenson: . R DICKSON: Am. plan: 35 CROMWELL X i can Plan .$20 up weekly. New m E._W. BI “ARLINGTON r Beach Capheity. 200. Running Water. Bev B Free bathing. Mod rates. BKIi HOTEL. Orehestr: Golf. Newes| pho! Atlantic new. resh sea food. Pasteurized milk pure fltered water used exclusively Ocean_front. Orchest; _Fh. 1 PLIMHIMMO 40 new rooms and baths added. Ocean front. Best service. Gara; Golf. Baliroom. Tenni: Ownershi HOTEL HSTEPPEN‘WCAWiK‘ THE BELMONT S front, Fooms, rooms, Terms Reasonable. nagement. season. Elevator and tele- Purnell. Prop. Oc front rooms ARNE. WILDWOODS"® (NEW JERSEY ) LARGESTanoFINEST HOTEL OWNERSHIP -~ MANAGEMENT MAYFLOWE THE DENNIS 501, Announces Open. I Speeial Rates in effect. My LARK. C. Hastings, Comfortable and home- like. Hot and cold run- ‘Terms reasonable. Bathing MRS, N18. ®ITE FOR BOOKLET WILDWOOD CREST, N. J. DEL-MAI Private baths. ) Svecial June Ral MRS. 8. 1. CARE W ood Cr: 3 smatise: | THE HASTINGS HOTEL . ildw Crest, N. J. QR85 S5 walk. Modern and hemelike Running Sarer to beach; home comforts & home cook: | and private bath. MRS, CHAS, LUDLAM Mrs. C. Tolle, owner, 110 E. Crocus rd. BREAKERS ON B O ARDWALR, BEACH MAVEN. N.3.____ | coid g waser 1ok SREAt) St *hated 2 BEACH HAVEN, = T The Engleside &3 't NEW MT. VERNON a Onder. mlnl;emn sonable MRS, H. F. BOYD, I DELAWARE _WATER GAP, PA. Wolf Hollow REENLEIGH Water Gap E Coolest & most beaut. spot {n Del. y Toom With pv't bath. On I Course. R. R. Foley. Msr. Leading House at Beach Haven, N' J. COLONIAL BEACH, VA. R 1 $1.50 Breeial Bonson Ritia, DORERTY TSR, Swooer: i _WHEN Hot & col | vate batb A ry Cl Spend Your Vacati GOING_TO_ATLANTIO TinDing water in every room. Write for rates. Monroe Huicl ARMS H lTNlEY hin: CITY, LARENDON HOTEL Virginia ave., half block to Beach & Steel Pi P HOTEL VERMONT . ¥ement A Near Atlantic At FREE PARKING on Grounds, GONTINENT, BREAKPAST o chatye) BORTON NEAR BEA ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATER Served to Room. Daily—$10 Weekly. TENNESSEE AV $2 $1.50_up West Virginia ,, Large, loanforllhl! rooms. oy d Hous Mrs. . A. Biryk European FPlan. MILLER COTTAGE Noted for its table. $3 up daily. §: 315t season. EME! TABOR INN Ocean end Connecticut ave. up SON_CROUTHAME] deal locatio ter; 28th &AM, sel DUNN. Mgr. TOURS. VERY IMPORTANT CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES operate from the head of Lake Superior, via the St. Lawrence River, to the Saguenay. Their cruises in clude the seven day tripfrom Detroft to Duluth and return; Niagara to the Saguenay, including the Thou- sand Islands, and shooting therapids; excursions from Toronte, the Queen City, to Niagara, the Thousend Islands and Rochester. They ate & fleet of 106 steamers, and passenger, and are the largest fresh water transportation company the world. The famous Saguensy trip inclvdes visits to Montreal, metropolis of Canada; Quebec, the historic walled city; Murray Bay, ewport of the North” sad Tadoussac, Canada's oldest settle- ment. The Saguenay Canyon is one of nture's masterpieces. ARLY thatthe great canyonof the Saguenay River was a continu- ation of the St. Lawrence and therefore the mythical water route to China. s uent laughter, rowing down its ank waters, led to the christen- ing of Ha Ha Bay. This unfathomed river, whose towering capes are but the heads ed mountains—once perhaps, the loftiest ever reared to the heavens—seems to em- body the mystery of the North. It forms, the climax to your sail down the wide St. Lawrence River through Old_French Canada’s most historic scenes. a delightful, near of subme This hand crui the edge of ateway of primevalwilderness. Steamers areluxurious to a de- ec. The air is compounded of alsam and Your companions are friendly. And we look after your com. fort all the jor the pleasur, J. W. CANVIN, General Agent, 411 Real Estate Trust Buildin DA STEAMSHIP LINES Please write atonce, Jolder which descrides in detail es of this wonderful vacation VACATION : | teaming up the Saguenay Canyon explorers believed Their subse- ,up to and beyond cultivation—to the salt from the sea. way. for ilustrated Porfull information, rates and reservations, spply to your Travel Agency or hia, Pa. use Moagin: Eluner “hooms or Meals | B Di TOWNSEND, Owner & Mer-_'Tei a6, |COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL Bensible Rates. Bathing o N 2 R retey. OCEAN Now open. Good food. arteslan dzinkin F CORNER NEW Yor El Ocean City, N. J. Crabbing. ste. " Bituation begutital. hesiohin] | BINGHAM & PACIFIC "20:‘ R“AL HGIIH " 10th !. szflzll" and drtlyof‘l‘l‘! ;Ent{;g lh.!‘b‘o‘k‘l!:“"":fl‘n you'll Poa ooms with running water o Spen Eation: 3 H | Saaiieck frem Beardwalk, Bathing from bl | oot o T B el Bt FRANK D. BLACKISTONE, Owner & Mgr. * [ /i : iy b n A\\.’m“‘h L o It will do wonders Sfor your golf! Champions gather here. Also the amateur and novice. A few minutes walk . . . and you are back at Banff Springs Hotel. Plunge into its sun-splashed, warm sulphur pool. .. try out its en-tout-cas tennis courts. Dance to the gayest of music . .. listen to Light Opera and de- lightful concert talent. And, oh, those rides up winding trails . . . right to a sunset on a snow- capped peak! Stay the summer through . . . at attractive rates. You go there in luxury on a fast Canadian Pacific train! Trail Rides. Stoney Indian Pageants, July 22.24. Highland Gathering and Scottish Music Festival, Aug. 29— LI | « o « Smartest resort in the Canadian Rockies . . Come_and stay a monthl FALLS CHURCH LODGE 0DD FELLOWS ELECT Special Dispatch to The Star. FALLS CHURCH, Va, June 19.« Falls Church Lodge of Odd Fellows haj elected Vernon L. Whitmer, noble grand, D. B. Garrett was elected vice lflm and Allan Chanel, treasurer. Cl | Crossman, recording secretary, and Johs Gorham, financial secretary, elected in December, hold office for the full year, | . A large delegation from Falls Church |Lodge will go to Leesburg Friday to witness the return of the traveling gavel. This gavel was presented to the Falls Church Lodge by the Leesburg Lodge over a year ago and since that |time has visited all of the lodges in Northern Virginia, The annual memorial services for deceased members of the local lodge was held Sunday. LEGAL NOTICES. WILLIAM W, AND WALTER L. FOW Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME ¢ triet of Columbia, Holdin) a Distriet Court.—In re Condemnation o extension of Ta. nd for the floz street between Georg avenue and 13th street northwest. in & Distriet of Columbia —District Court No. 2037.Notice and order of publication.—No- | tice s hereby giver that the Commissione of the District of Columbia (pursuant to & certain provision of the act of Congress ap- proved March 4, 1913, entitled “An act ma) ing_appropriations for the expenses of the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth. nin teen hundred and fourteen. and for othy purposes.” whereby they are authorized to oven, extend or widen any street, avenue, rond or highway to conform with the pla of the permanent system of highways in that portion of the District of Columbli outside of the cities of Washington an Georgetown adopted under_ the act of Con- gress apnroved March 2. 1893. as amended the acts of Congress approved June 28, 1898, and May 28, 1926. respectively, by eor demnation under 'the provisions of subchai ter one of ehapter fiftesn of the Code Law for the District of Columbia) have fled Detition in this couri praying the eco nation of the land necessary for the ex- strest between Gieorgia a 13th street northwest, in the District of Columbia. as shown on & map or piat filed with the said petition. as & part thereof, ‘and praying also that this esurt empane] a jury in accordance with the law provided “for in such cases to assess the damages each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason of the said exten~ slon of Taylor street between Georgia avi nue and 13th street northwest. in the ‘Dise trict of Columbia. and the condemnation of the land necessary for the purpos: and to assess the benefits resultin from, plus all or Any part of the cos expenses of said proceedings, upon any which the jury ‘may find Wil be ‘bene a8 piovided for in and by the aforesaid a of Congress approv ay 28, 1926, it by the court. this 9th day of Ju ORDERED that all persons havin, terest in these proceedings be, an: hereby. warned in this court, 'y they are and commanded to appear on or before the 1st day of August, 1930, at ten o'cleck a.m.. and con= Hnue in atfendance until the court shall have made its final order ratifying and ¢ firming the award of damages and the Sessment of benefits of the jury to be e paneled and sworn herein, and it is furth ORDERED that & copy of this notice i order be published twice a week for two gessive weeks in The Washington Evening Star, the Washington Post and the Washinj ton "Herald. “newspapers publis mald District, at t s before the said 1st day of 3 It is further ORDERED that a cons of to notice ‘and order be served by the Unil States marshal, or his deputies, upon eaf of the owners of the fee of the land to condemned herein, as may be found by sald marshal, or his deputies. with the trict of Columbia. and upon the tenants occupants of the same. before the said day of August. 1930 "By the court; A b . WHEAT, Justice (Seal) A true copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. By J. W GARDNER, Jr., 3 3 Je11,12.18.19 g s RESORTS. [ VIRGINIA. ' POTOMAC BEACH ol s o gttt i T crabbing diress Mrs. Frank B. Johnson Potomac_Beach P. 0., Va. 220 ORKENEY SPRINGS, VA. Orkney Springs Orkney Hotels Springs, Accommodations for b0 Va. nd most gonul-r mountain resort hington, '2 hours’ drive through beautiful © Shenandoah. Valley. ' Fin elevation 3.300 feet’ very cool; A mecca {or youns folks. Pun an No tter tal in Va. 1 i horseback ride ing, wimming, bowling, beautiful { mountain’ trails; reasonable ra Booklet, E. L. Cockrell, Pres. and Mar. CANADIAN PACTE IC SPRI HOTEL INGS Reservations from C. B. Pheips, General Agent, 14th St. at New York Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. Ask for Tour B—15, g by the Light Opens Conpuny

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