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A UCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. THE EV AUCTION SALE:! !U‘l’vl! l’nm = ENING STAR, WASHING AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY! T-ROOM HOUSE AND odern; good condition: bara, ) ACRE, §3,900; NOT 3 'enormous rees. Only 325 mo. buys it. _Clareadon 400. R THE BEST H-CLASS BARGAINS earby Va. in houses and lots, with view and trees. phone Mr. CAMPBELL. Nat. 2019. LET US TAKE YOU TQ SEE THIS BEAUTL ful home; strictly modern. 0il. " wonderful ornamental trees. 2 acres of rich flowers, fruit, chicken houses and run: garage, shade trees. station, also elec. cars within three blocks. riced 'low, easy’ terms. or will ungalow in Mt. Rainter, Woodridge. Na. 9691. R. Eves. Cl. 4541. ouse only 1 square off Marlboro piki ern improvements, _including _water sewer: house has will be sold on reasonable terms at $7,500; Phone for car to take you to property. ADELBERT W. LEE. 1343 B St N.W. _Nat. 1936-Linc. 2782 GENTLEMAN'S COUNTRY ESTATE— acres. large brick colonial mansion orches highway near Laurel, Md. te, reduced to $6.500. oh terms. 0. B, HOPKINS. o Phone Potomic 2277. 1747 Church 8t. WOODRIDGIE, D. C. On 24th st near R. I. ave. Big 6-room house, 3 big bed rooms. 3 big’ porches, fire ince, Your terms considered, Mavnor, 2608 rentwoed rd. n.c. North 4338, ANOTHER BIG BARGAIN oom_ bungalow, a.mi; attic, pan- arage, large lot: $4,750; very easy Several for_rent J. M. EARNEST, 3821 34th St. N.W.. Mt. Rainier. Md. COUNTRY ESTATI 20 acres and large 9-room modern resi- dence on 7th st. pike, six miles bevond Dis- #rict line near Manor Club golf course. An excelient home. with subdivision pos- aibilities. _Priced reasonably CHAS. D. SAGER, 924 14th St. N.W. - S ohiad 0036. ~ RENT—SUBURBAN. FICE_FIV 0 PER MO. 335, 345, ded 32.50 per mo. _See OWNER at 101 $odod ave.. ‘Cotmar Manor, Md, OXON _HILL, MD., 4 MILES FROM CON ress Heights, D. C.. 5-room and ungalow: privilege 10 raise chickens: also Tana for earden Only $2250 per mo. JESSE L. HEISKELL, 1115 Eve st. D.w. FOR RENT—BUNGALOWS, HYATTSVILLI T BT Ph Generous, sleeping - porch: could he made Into room; 2-car gar.; being Chade over new: $55 mo. Also, same local- 1iy, 4 Tms. b. §37.50; 5 rms.. b.. $40 and 345 mo, . Also 5 rms. “. nearby Va.. $40 mo. FULTON R, GORDON. 1105 Peo. Ins. Bids Dis. 5231, Eve.. Clev. 4733, R M. BUNGALOW. WATER, ELECTRICI- . $20 per mo. B h‘:‘nn’lnw.ptcu’ys water, electricity, . Iarge lot. $25 per mo. Shrubbery,, I e ZANTZINGER, €O.. 945 K St. N.W. " National 5371 _ NISHED. 8 ROOMS, FROM JULY 20, oo Uo, Bept. 1, 1931-Country home, furn ished; hot-water heat. electric stove, €& Tage: 3's scres land. 100 bearing 'frul trees, grapes. Bell Station, W. B & A, 1 miles from Department ' Agriculture, minutes via auto on Defense High 30 per month. George M. culture. _Bowie 35-F-21. &-DOOM HOUSE. LARGE LOT: §1i g-room, bath bungalow, a.m.{ &-room’ dwelling. bath.' modern: Ear sl Togm house, Bath, d.m.L; larse ' 3T o . ZANTZINGER CO. Phone Hyatts. 72, Nat. 5371 —_— SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. __ ¥R_BUNGALOW, ELEC, FURNACE. GAS. rches, attic. cellar, iarge lot. 'B. M MITH. Arlington, Va. Clarendon 2038. 17° 4-RM. HOUSE, ELEC. 2 LOTS; HINES. boro. Md. Rental, 120 ino., or sell at $3.250, T, Cooms,. ouibulldings, 21 acres: west of Glendale. Md. Rental, $22.50, or sell, $3,450; R 'RYON CO.. 1216 N. Y. Ave.. 3418 14th BEAUTIFUL HOME. VIENNA. VA, Columbia_7858. _— AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. HOS. J__OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY _ SEMI - DETACHED _ BRICK DWELLING. NO. 5101 FORTY-FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6334, folio 175 et sea. of the land records of the District of Co- fumbia, and ‘at the Tequest of the party secuted thereby. the undersigned trusters will sell at public auction, in front of the remises. on THURSDAY. THE SEVEN. BEENTH DAY OF JULY. AD. AT THREE-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M.. lowing-described land and premises in the District of Columbia and desinstec a5 and heing iot 44 in Price and Barber subdivision of lots in sauare 158 lat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 82 f folio 80: subject to the building restric- tign )ine as shown on said plat Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $6.250. further particulars of which Wil be snnounced at time of sale: the pur< chase price above said trust to be paid in cash' ‘A deposit of 3500 reauired. Convey- ncing, recording, etc. at purchaser's cost. %ems’ to be complied With within thirts days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the Property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees JULIUS 1. PEYSER, FRED A 198.10.12.15.17 Trustees. ¥HOS. J__OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. COLLATERAL AT AUCTION. By virtue of four certain collateral notes, @efault having been made in the payment of game 1 will gell at public aucion within e office of Thomas en . 0y THURSDAY. Eye | street northwest, on JULY SEVENTEENTH. 193( AT TWO o PAL. the foliowing-described col- lateral: (1) 271% shares preferred stock of the H. Smith Company; (2) $10,000.60 of General Mortgage Bonds of the Arlington artments, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Nos. Pr-736, inclu (3) Hamilton Hotel bonds Nos. 732 and 733 for $500.00 each: (4) two 506,00 Properties Investment Corporation onds, Nos. 634 and 635. “Terms of sale: All cash. All parties in terest please take noti Further par- Srulars a o this collateral may be obtain- from the undersigned attor: A JAMES C. WILK! " Attorney, 17141516 Denrike Building. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctione Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- improved Industrial Ground Along the line of the B. & O. Right of Way Near Queens Chapel Road, Just Off Blad- ensburg Road. M) By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly pecorded in Liber No. 5926, folio 483 ef f the land records of the District of fimbia, and at the request of the party a6, cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will i at public suction within the seles Jooms ‘Adam A Weschier & Son. . 0w, FRIDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF ¥, 1930, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK N¢ he following-described land nnd premise: e District of Columbia, at and being part of the tract of ‘Haddock's Hills,” beginning for the same on the southeasterly line of the right of way of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company (West Virginia avenue), where the same is intersected by the southerly liné of the land conveyed by Stein to the Fleisch- mann Company, Inc., by deed recorded in iber 4872, at folio’ 497, which “point is j61.81 feet northeasterly along on the lin of ‘the Baltimore and Ohio right of wWay from the northeasterly line of Queen Chapel Toad and running thence with the south- easterly line of said right of way south 41 degrees 21 307 west 26.55 feet to 8 point on a curve; thence deflecting to the left on the ‘arc of 'a circle, the radius of which is 42588 feet southerly 43285 feet: thence north 61 degrees 54’ east 202.42 feet to the southwesterly line of 25th place, as pro- posed, according to the highway extension plan: thence with said line of 25th place north 28 degrees west 149,525 feet: thence north 61 degrees 54 east €0 feet to the nortnerly line of said parcel 154 thence north 28 degrees 6 west 199.36 feei Yo beginning. according to plat recorded in survey book at page 483, being a portion of the land now taxed as parcel 154 30. Property now known for purposes of taxation as parcel 154/33 and containe 53,000 square eet of ground. more or ess e erms of saie Cash. A deposit of $1,000 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc. at Purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with Rithin ten days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and re- 1 iscretion of the trus! i JAMES D. HOBB, HENRY J. ROBB. Trustees VILLIAM B. WOLF, Attorney. —_— 1331 G St N.W. $¥9.11,13.15.17 y FHOMAS J. OWEN_& BON. AUCTI 1431 EYE ST. N.W. EES' TR Te, BEL KENNEDY STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certa eorded in Liber 8572 School. churches, stores and gasoline trade for Hyattsville or L. ELLIOTT. EAUTIFUL nih‘hxcfi"fiu’i‘s'-i)rhgtf-ginxdfi and weil arranged rooms: “ROOM AND BATH BUNGALOW | 16° cellar | ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers TRUS SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME BWELLING NG, 1931 CAPTROL, AVENUE NORTHEAST; ' ALSO UNIMPROVED CORNER CAPITOL AVENUE AND KI JALL STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, re- corded December 10, 1929, Instrument No. 59 of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for"sale by public auction, in front of wemuu 1921 Capitol Ave. N.E, on EDNESDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1930. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described ‘land and premises, sit- uate in the District of Columbia. to wit: Lot 806, square 4045, improved by premises yflul ll’:“l-xll:h(‘o_; IVE[ N.E.; also lots 800 !‘flfll . unimproved. corner Capitol sale: e above property be sold sublect to a prior building asso tion trust for $2,000. particulars at sale; b ance cash. “A deposit of $300 required of purchaser at sal All conveyaneing, record- ine and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves right to resell property, at fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after ve days dvertisement of such resale in fgmg newspaper published n “Washington. 153.79.11.14.15 D B stee. Household Effects of Every REGISTERED Description At Public Auction At Sloan’s 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY July 16th, 1930 At 10 AM. Terms: Cash. C. G. S Syibie loan & Co., Inc., Aucts. TRADE MARK THOS. J. OWEN & ¢ SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRL&ST!E! SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- A s B;’OVX’V{HVU';!T \ [IOWA CIRCLE rtue of a certain deed of tri recorded in Liber No. 5807, folio ll’l“:: ld:‘li‘y. cf the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees :r‘:"n::g]a lin:ublwxlb\lfipgm in front of the . 3 ESDAY. THE SIX- TEENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. -1930. AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol- lowing-described land and premises. situ- ate in the Distric. of Columbia and desig- nated as and being lot 29 in Benjamin R. Mayfiel subdivision of lots In_ square 279, as per pi recorded in Liber 10. folio 11, of the records of the oMce ‘of the survevor ct o lll; lmnro\,‘!mrnu. olumbia, togeth with erms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. hlllm:lD in t:fl equal installments. payable in one and two years, with interest at 6's per centum ber annum pavable semi-annually from day of le. secured by deed of trust upon the .l;vl‘l"(’ sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be Tequired at time of sale. All conveyancing. Tecording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Term of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trus- ::e:hr:l;‘r;e thdl rll’gxl lmd !{!sell the property sk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five da: dvertisement of such resale THOB. J_OWEN & 6ON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED REA! STATE. ENOWN PREM_3ES NO'.- lfi! HOWISON PLAC SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5303. folio 140, of the jand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will seil 8t public auction, in front of the Brel: ises. on A TW] - FOURTH DAY OF JULY, AD. 1930. AT FOUR OCLOCK, P.M. ' the ' following- described land snd premises, situate in the District of Columbls. ed “as and being lot numbered seventy-six (76) in e Smbered Jubdivision o 4, & ariy square numbered six hundr {850)- as per plat recorded in Book 1T, BAre veyor of ‘he District of Columbia Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in (w0 equal installments, payable in one and two years. with interest st six per centum pet annum. payable semi-annually, from day o sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of The purchaser. ~A deposit’of $200.00 will be reauired at time of sale. = All conveyancing. recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right. to resell tae property the risk and cost of defanlting purc aser. after five days advertisement of such reseale in_some newspaper published in Washington. D_C. 'Y McGLUE. WILLIAM P NORMOYLE. 3y14,d&ds.exSu rustees ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 5529 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6172, folio 385. of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the premises on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF 1 AT FOUR - FORTY - FIVE the following-described land tuate in the District of Co- Lot numbered 50 in William lock num- per plat A5 3. OWEN & s O1UEYE B NWO USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL TRUSTATE. BFING 'CALIFORNIA O RINCOR, i S ATH EACH. THREE GARAGES. KN AS_2803 2805 AND 2807 THIRTEENTH STREET NOR'I"HEA?T. tal By virtue of certain deeds of trust, re- corded in Liber 6117 at folios 203, 205 and 2 respectively. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of ihe parties secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on MONDAY. JULY THE TWEN- TY-FIRST. 1930, COMMENCING AT THREE- FIFTEEN O CLOCK P.M.. the following-de- scribea land and premises, uate in the District of Columbj and being Jots num- bered twenty-six (26), twenty-seven (27) and twenty-eight (28) in George H. La- Jeger's subdivision of Jots numbered eleven (11) and twelve (12) in bl numbered twelve (12), “Scuth Brookland.” as per plat recorded in Liber No. 60. folio 117, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia: said block numbered twelve being now known for purposes of as- sessment and taxation ss _square numbe thirty-nine hundred and fifty-seven (3957), Uipon the following terms. ‘Terms of sale: Said properties will be of- fered separately, each being subject to a prior deed of trust securing an indebted- ness of $3.620. d said properties will be sold <ubject to said deeds-of-trust indebted- Less. All cash over and above sald deeds of trust. Interest and taxes to be or ad- usted to date of sale. A deposit $250 in “ach Ccase will be required at the time of sale All conveyancing. recording. etc.. at the cost )1 purchasers. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty (30) days from dav of sale. otherwise deposit will be forfeited and property resold at risk and cost_of defaulting purchaser after five (5) o nd‘»nls‘;m;‘n:‘ (;l wchmrel‘lle mn l%m( Jewspaper pubiished in Washington, D. C. s B. RANCIS SAUL. WILLIAM P, BENSON, 25 15th St §¥10-d&ds.exSu Trustees. TTHOS. J. ol\:'!s‘NE& SON, AUCTIONEERS. ™- AS CE N.W., YE ST. N.W. | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- | T*PROVED REAL ESTATE SITUATE ON | THE 'NORTH ' SIDE OF NEW CUT JULY, O'CLOCK P.M.. and premises. lumbia. to wit: . Phillips’ subdivision of lots in bered 29, “Brightwood Park, recorded in Liver 6. folio, 92, veyor's office ‘of the Sald block 20 now known for gasessmen nd taxation purposes as square 3207 "Terms of sale: One-fourth of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash. balance in fhree equal installments. pavable one, two and three years from the dayv of sale. with interest at the rate of six per centum per annum until Pavable semi-annually, deferred pavments 'to be secured by a first deed ‘of trust on the property sold. or al cash, ‘at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 3500 required at time of accept- ance of bid. Examination of title, convey ancing. notary fees and recording at cos of purchaser. Terms to be complied with Within thirty days from day of sale, other- wise deposit will be forfeited and ‘trustees Teserve the right to Tesell said property after at least three days advertisement of such resale'in some newspaper published in the District of Columbis. CHAPIN B. BAUMAN. RAYMOND J. VIERBUCHEN. _iy15-dads.e Trustee: ROAD _IMMEDIATELY WEST OF ITS INTERSECTION WITH 47th STREET NORTHWEST, AND VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IMPROVED BY = A _BRICK STOREROOM. SITUATE ON THE WEST SIDE OF WISCONSIN ~AVENUE BE- TWEEN P AND QUE STREETS, KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBERED 1517 WIS- CONSIN AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No 6400, follo 291 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Co- fumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustee will sell at_public_auction, in {ront of premises 7 Wisconsin avenue n.w., on MON- DAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JUL' 930, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. tI foliowing-described land and premises. st ate in the District of Columbia and 'desi; hated as and being lots numbered two (2) to eleven (11), inclusive. in square num- bered thirteen hundred and seventy (1370) lots numbered one (1) to eight (8), inclu: sive. in square numbered thirteen bhundred and seventy-two (1372) in Edward B. Dean's subdivision of part of a tract of land calied “Harlem,’ as per plat recorded in Liber 94 at folio 12 in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, subject to the buil ing restriction lines as shown on said plat. Part of lot numbered seventeen (17) in square numbered twelve hundred and sev- enty-one (1271), formerly “Beatty and Has kins' ~Addition ' to Georgetown.” beginning on High street 17.6 feet from the northwest corner of said lot and running thence east- erly parallel with the north line of said lot 130 feet to the east line of said lot. thence southerly with the said east line 20.3 feet, more or less, to the center of said Jot nu bered seventeen (17) thence westerly paral- lel to the north and south lines of said lot and through the center thereof 130 feet to High street, thence by and with High street to the beginning. with free and common use for-ver of an alley 3 feet in width binding on the north side of the parcel hereby de- scribed leading fram and extending back from High street a distance of 37.9 feet, but Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Receiver’s Sale TOPPING DITCHER (Practically New, Cost $5,000) BY AUCTION AT L. P. STEUART & BRO.’S COAL YARD 12th and L Sts. S.E. in “some_new. - in 5qme newspaper published in Washing WILLIAM T, BALLARD, ABRAM y5-d&ds.ex8u . R rastees GUS EICHBERG. Auctioneer 75 AUTOMOBILES BY AUCTION Wednesday, July 16 7:30 P.M, At 462 Penna. Ave. N. 105sinded in Ssie are AIGE ROADSTER (Rumble Seat) 1928 MARMON COUPE (Rumble Seat) GUS EICHBERG Offieial U. 8. Gov't. Auctioneer * ADAM A WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. OF VALUABLE IM- ESTATE, BEING TWO TWO - STORY, TWO - FAMILY BRICK BUILDINGS KNOWN AS NOS. 212 AND 214 TWELFTH PLACE NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6048, folio 385 ef seq., of the land Tecords of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIX- DAY 'OF JULY. 1930, AT FOUR- EN O'CLOCK P.M. the following- described land and premis tuate in the District of Columbia, to wit:' Lots numbered seventy-one (71) venty-two (72) in John Cooki subdivision In square numbered ten hund nd_ten (1010 per plat recorded in the office of the 35797, o8, the District of Columbia in Liber ording_and notar} Terms of within fifieen days from day of sale. other- wise trustees reserve the right to resell prop- cost of defaulting purc days' advertisement of such re: OON, | and | VALUABLE REAL S21%, W O-STORY BRICK in deed oOf trust re- at Tollo 24 of the land Secords of the District of Columbis, and at ihe request of the party secured thereby. the \Indtr?ll{l’r\‘l‘fl ‘will !:‘ & in front o e premises, THE TWENTY-FIFTH, 1930, THIRTY L O'CLOCK P.M.. scribed ll‘fldc ';nflh l’tmnhas‘ b itz of ‘Columbn an h':!lfl seven (T in block numbered nine (9 of Dilier B wood Park,” @ of the surteyor for Columbia_in Liber County said block numbered nine for Dlflnuul‘lbflefl naPe amber Pihety-two, (2092), upon the following Terms of sale: Purchaser t of the purchase price in cash, b oo Ruliments “in one ‘and’ tw respectively, with Interest at the rate per cent per annum, d secured b of trust on the Prop sold, or all at the option of the purchaser. or adjusted to the date of sale. to pay of sale to date of settlement a et All “conveyancing, etc., at the cost of purchaser, or no sale. A deposit of required at the time of sa to be within thirty (30) TDAY. JUL’ 1 Tesold at the cost and risk of the di ing purchaser after five advertisement of suc inston rwl‘xnwerf rancis e " 7928 15th &: W, ‘Trustees. Sy18-dads.exSu 1 4 R 1" at public auction. lot num- Groff's subdivision of “Bright- iat_recorded in_the Srvevor” the District of at_follo 100, () "now known ? assessment and taxation twenty-nine hundred and of six deed cash, Taxes paid Purchaser interest on purchase price from date ix per cent recording. Good title $2,000 will be and settlement days of the date of sele or deposit forfeited and the property ault- (5) days’ previous . annus h resale in some Wash- : 3 i, Jome newspaper publisned In Wasn- JESSE L. HEISKELL, uaufié;\& N.W. "482 La. Ave, N. $710-d&ds.exu . Automobiles By Auction At Weschler’s Auto Auction 613 G St. N.W. WEDNESDAY July 16th—10 A.M. Consignments Received Any Time Prior to Sale MEMBER W. A. T. A. 714,18 Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS By order Finance Co., Stora, Cos., et al. “Gabler” Baby Grand, Player, Also Upright Pianos. “Majestic” H Boy Radio, New Rugs, Etc. Davenport and Bed - Davenport Suites, Dining and Bed Room Suites, Rugs, Victrolas, Chests of Drawers, Fiber and Wicker Furniture, occa- sional Tables and Chairs, Refrigera- tors, Radios, Breakfast Suites, Lamps, Antigue Secretary, also Sideboard; Day-Beds, Personal Effects, etc. By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY JULY 16th Commencing 9 O'Clock AM. Continuing throuchout the Automobiles, 10 A.M. at 613 G St. N.W. y14.15 AY! THOMAS J. OWEN & SON,_AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N-W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, SITUATE NO. 1120 ?U)(NER ROAD SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 628! folie 158, of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, we shall sell. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-PIRST DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1930. AT TWO-THRTY O'CLOCK P.M., part of 16t numbered two hundred and seventeen (217) in square numbered Afty-eight hun- dred and sixty-five (5865) in Henry C. and Lillle V. Settle's bdivision of lots in sec- tion numbered eight (8). “Barry Farm,” as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 85 o+ follo 192; beginning for ti the mnorthwesterly corner of sa said point of beginning btln! in the south- westerly line of Sumner road, 50 feet wide. and running thence wit southwesterly line south 51° 30° 10” TUESDAY July 22, 1930, 2 P.M. In re: Equity No. 47.820 3 BERT L. LEWIS, TERMS: CASH. RO Sl 11.15.17, e —— OFFICIAL NOTICES. MMISSIONERS, D C. WASHINGTON. co:’\lly 14th, 1930. Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners intend to make the following named improvements which are, in their judement, necessary for the public heaith, safety and comfort. Assessments for one half of the cost of the same will be Tonde"us provided in publie Act No. 171 ap- proved August 7. 1894. All persons interest- ed in the proposed work are notified that the Commissioners will give & public h - ing at the District Building on Wednesday. July 30th, o'clock A.M., in the T Hoom of the sald Commissioners, to any and all persons who may desire to ob-~ ject thereto. Northwest Bection: —Lay ce- ‘ment curb: On both sides of 3rd Street be- tween Webster and Allison Ftreets at an estimated cost of $600 to be assessed against all lots in squares 3309 and 3319 abutting the sald work. both sides of Allison Street between New Hampshire Avenue and Rock Creek Cemetery at timated cost 5051300 fo_be Assessed against all lots {3 sauares 3306, 3309, 3319, 3320 and 3346 Sbuttie ‘the said work. On both sides of 0 Hifect between . Webster and - Allison Streets at an estimated cost of $600 to be assessed against all jots in squa 3309 and 3356 sbinting the said work. OB both sides 31 Kansss Avenue between Sth and Farragut Cetween ree sas S Testimated cost of 1600 to be assessed atfat sl lots in squares 3254° and 3251 Eutiine "the Zaid work.. On both sides of Gallatin Street between 9th Street and Illi- ol Avenue at an estimated cost of 3200 t0 Do assessed against ail lots in squares 3003 butting the sald work. On both 'stn Street between Longfellow and stimated cost of subject. nevertheless. to the right of the north side to arch over said alley at the height of 9 feet above the present surface and above that height to the summit there- of. and to use the north wall of the front or main brick building upon the parcel ht by described as a party wall free of co harge to tl person 80 using the toge l!fier ‘with the improvements, consisting of & brick storeroom situate on_the west side of Wisconsin avenue between P and Que streets, known as premises numbered 1517 Wisconsin avenue northwest. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years with interest at six per centum per annum. payable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the proverty sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $750 will be required at time ot sale. All conveyancing. recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee re- verves the right to resell the property at the risk and et of defaulting purchaser five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washingto: D. C Taxes are to be adjusted by calcul tion to the day of sale i asange o Trustes. By WILLIAM D. HOOVER. (8eal) _Attest: President. ALEXANDER J. FANT. . Assistant Secretary. e e s YRR Wl OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE 0- STORY BRICK DWELLING. SITUATE NO. 1127 SUMNER ROAD SOUTHEAST. Ly virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6281 at folio 157 of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia we shall sell. in front of the premises. on MONDAY THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JULY. AD. 1930. AT TWO-FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK. P.M. part of lot 'numbered two hundred and seventeen (217) in square numbered ffty- eight hundred and sixty-five (5865) in Henry . and Lillie V. Settle’s subdivision of lots section numbered eight (8). “Barry as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 85 at follo 192, beginning for the same at the northeasterly corner of said lot 217, said Doint of beginning being in the southwesterly line of Sumner road, 50 feet wide. and running thence with the south- easterly line of West 215.24 feet: thence with the southwest. erly Uine of said ot north 51° 30° 10" wes 22.69 feet; thence leaving said southwesterly iine rnd running paralle 1y line of said lot north 38 31’ 40" east 215.3¢ feet to the southwesierly line of Sumner road. 50 feet wide: thence with sald south- westerly line south 51° 30° 10" east 22.69 feet to the point of beginning. containin 4.862.72 sauare feet. said described parcel of 1and being formerly known as a of Tot 60 in section 8 of Barry Farm subdi vision, as recorded in Liber Levy Court 2 folio 1 in said survevor's office. and as fur- ther shown by revised map of condemna- tion for opening streets in Barry Farm, recorded in Liber 67 at folio 40 in said veyor's office Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. balance in one. two and three vears, with interest &t six per cent per annum,’ payable sem apnually. Deposit of $300 required at time of sale and the purchaser allowed fifteen days from date of sale to complete the pur- chase. Further particulars at_time of EDWARD ©. BALTZ, 'ERNON G. OWEN, _y-dexSusnciims o & O ‘THOS. N_& SON, AUCTIOI 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO DETACHED BRICK DWELLINGS. KNOWN AS PREM- 1ISES 3632 AND 3634 EVERETT STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated January 3rd, 1929, being instrument No. 38 recorded January ‘Ith, 1929, among the iand records of the District of Columbia, and the request of ‘the party secured 'thereb the undersigned trustees will sell at publi auction, in front of the premis on - DAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY F JULY, _AD. 1930, AT TWO-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land remises. situate in the District of Coi T and 300 Perbody ireets st an abody Btre 53200 to be assessed against sll lots in squsres 3306, 3261, 3262, 3204, 3263, 3264, 3203, 3202' and 3265 abutting ‘the said work. On both_sides of 5th Street between Sheridan and Tuckerman Streets at an estimated cost of 3480 to be assessed against all lots in squares 3198 and 3260 abutting the sald Work. On both sides of Tuckerman Street Detween 5th and 7th Streets at an estimated cost of $1200 to be assessed against all lots in’ squares 3197 and 3198 abutting the said work. On_both sides of Tewkesbury Place between 8th and Oth Streets at an estimated cost of 3480 to be assessed il lots in square 2976 abuiting the both_sides of 8th Street between Underwood and Van Buren Streets at an estimated cost of $800 to be assessed against all lots in Squares 2973 and 3164 abutting the said work. On_both sides of Venable Place west of Piney Branch Road at an estimated cost of 3640 to be assessed against all lots in Sauares 2071 and S-2071 abutting the said Work. On both sides of 7th Street between Dahlia and Fern Streets at an estimated cost of 31600 to be assessed against all lots in sauares 3174, 3175 and 3176 abutting the said work. Both sides of Hemlock Street be- d Alagka Avenue at an 1l lots_in_squi work. On both sides of 13th Street between Alaske Avenue and Hemlock Street at an stimated cost of $960 to be assessed agains i lots in squares 2957 and 2955 abutting the *aid work. On both sides of Juniper Street between Morningside Drive snd 13th Street t an estimated cost of $880 to be assesse gainst all lots in squares 2774 and 2773 butting the sald work. On both sides of 13th Street between Alaska Avenue and Kalmia Road at an estimated cost of $1600 to be_assessed against all lots in squares 2773, 2774, 2775 and 2958 abutting the said On both sides of Morningside Drive ke Avenue and Kalmia Road at wn estimated cost of $2400 %o be against all lots in squares 775, 2774, W-2773 and 2773 abutting ' th work. On_both sides of 8th St Marietta Place and Quacki an estimated cost of $2500_to be gainst all lots in squsres a1ss, 31o 3158, 3159, 2984, 2985 and 2089 abutting the said” work. On both sides of Quackenbos FI een Georgia Avenue and 8 ated cost of 81500 to_ be of Van Buren Street betweer 16th Mreet and alley mated cost of 5300 to be assessed in squares 2731 and 2732 abul work. On 'both sides of Montas between 14th and 16th Streets at an_esti- mated cost of 31200 to be assessed against all lots in squares 3722 and 2723 the said work. On both sides of Towa Ave: nie beiween Piney Branch Road and Gal Iatin Street at an estimated cost of 3360 o be assessed against all lots in squares 2713 and 2012 abuiting the said work. On both sides of Emerson Street between 16th Street and Piney Branch Road at an esti- mated cost of §560 to be assessed against all lots in squares 2708 and 2710 abutting the said work. On both sides of Parkwood Pluce between 14th and Center Streets at an estimated cost of 3800 to be assessed akainst all lots in sauares 2688 abutting the sald work. On both sides of Clydesdale Place between Adams Mill Road and Ontario Road at an_estimated cost of 3840 to be assessed against all lots in squares 2584 and 2585 abutting the said work. On both sides of 24th Street between Caivert Street and Connecticut Avenue at an estimated cost of 3800 to be assessed against all lots in squares 2132 and 2203 abutting the said work. On both_sides of Woodley Road be- tweeni Woodley Place and Cathedral Avenue at an estimated cost of $400 to be assessed nst all lots in squares 2205 and 2206 abutting the sald worl both sides of Macomb Street east of 'Connecticut Avenue al an_ estimated cost of to be assessed against all lots in squares 3215 and 2218 abutting the said work. On both sides of 30th Street between Albemarie and Brandy- wine Streets at an estimaved cost of $1000 to be assessed against all lots in squares 2041 and 2255 abulting the sald work. On both sides of Fessenden Street between Connecti- et Avenue and 34th Street at an estimated cost of $960 to be assessed against all lots in squares 2032 and 2033 abutting the said work. On both sides of Nevada Avenue between Rittenhouse Street and Runny. meade Place at imated cost of 3250 to be assessed against all lots in squares 1861 and 2003 abuiting the said work. On er pl veyor :or the District of Columbla, in Liber 90_at follo 32 Terms: Each sold subject to a prior deed of t-ust for $10,500, further particulars of Which will he announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trusts to be paid fn'cash. A deposit of $500 required on each house. Conveyancing, recording, etc.. at the purchaser's cost, Terms to be complied with Within thirty days, otherwise deposit for- feitec and the property may ve advertised and reso'd at the discretion of the trustees. A M. BAER, NORMAN FISCHER, 110.12.15.18. Trusteds. THOMAS J. OWEN & BO! JCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE STREET NORTHWEST. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING A ONE-STORY STONE BUILDING, OCCUPIED AS_A STORE AND'~A 'PIVE-STORY BRICK AND STONE BUILDING, OCCUPIED A8 A ECTICUT A pNORTHWEST 4 y virtue of & certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber No. 6085. at folio 464 of the iand records of the District of Columbis, and at the reauest of the partles secured thereby. the undersined will sell &t public auction tn front of the premises on DAY, JULY THE SEVENTEENTH, 1 FOUR ' O'CLOCK P.M. the foll scribed land and premises, nd béing il of I District of Columbia, and 56 in G. N. Hopkins and others’ st "f" 5701 the Vision of lots in sauare 111, ah corded in Liber J. H. K. folio Tecords of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, excepting so much of said lot 55 as was Condemned for alley bY proceedings in District Court case No, 976, in the Supreme Court of the District of Colum- bia, £nd excepted part being described by nd bounds as follows: Beginnig at ti:e northeast corner of said lot and running thence with the easterly iine of s southerly 22.08 feet o the southeast corner of said lot; thence northwesterly to a point in ‘the north line of said lot, sald point leaving said Sum allel to the north south 38" 21’ with the southwe 51° 30" 10" Wi westerly corner of fot; thence with the Dorthwesterly line of said lot north 38° 21 40" east 218.24 feet to the point of begin- ning, contsining 4,862.72 sauare feet; said described parcel of iand “being formerly + of lot as recorded in { known &8 & bi ubdivision B vy Gour ¢ Tolio"1, In said sur Veoora ofhice, and ah further snown by Te. esterly line of west 215.24 feet; thence 1d ot nofth + Liber Levy Court 2 ai ‘sed " Condemnation ° for opening Pects In s recorded in Liber streets in Barry Farm, Bt tollo 40 In said | Terms of sal in one, ‘wo at urveyor's office. : One-fourth : ba) d_three years, with inte of sale. and the a8 Ruriher Datticulars b time o —_ 5&3 g e BALYZ. N G. OWEN, Trustees. ol $9-4.to incl.iy10,ex8u 60 in section § of nce rest er” cent per annum, payable semi- Safs. Sepodit of $300 Tequired at time ster “allowed nieen ‘pur- 7 aale. both sides of Emery Place between 4lst Street and Wisconsin Avenue st an esti- mated cost of 3680 to by d inst all lots in square 1737 ald rk. On both sides of Rodman Street between 35th Atreet and Idaho Avenue at itimated cost of $680 to be assessed against all lots in squares 1988 and 1959 abutting the said work. On both sides of 35th Street between Ordway and Quebec Btreets al an estimated cost of 3960 to be assessed against all lots in squares 1956, 1957, 2065 and 2064 abutting the said work On both of 39th Btreet between Ful- ton and Garfield Streets at an estimated cost of 3720 to be assessed t all lots in sauares 1806 and 1813 abutting the said work. On both sides of Norton Street be- tween Sherrier Place and Conduft RO be_assesse belng 4 feet west from the northeast corn of said lot: thence wita sald north line ea: 4 feet to the beginnin, le—Purchaser to pay one-third of the purchase price in eash, the inoe in two instaliments in one respectively, With interest 6 per cent per annum, and of trust on the property sold, at the option of the purchaser; tax: or adiusted to the dat, urchaser nterest on purchase price from le to date of settlement at @ per cent per annum; all conveyancing, recording, etc. the cost of purchaser; A deposit of $5.000. time of sale thirty (30) di positforfeited, and the property resold the co: isk of the defauiting chaser after fi days' vious tisement of sueh r newspaper. w né hed; IIA:.I llfl' 3 aenpiied el b g T4k, 2453, 1484 and 1488 . 177,4kds,exBu TON, of the records of the office of the sut-} . D. €, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1930. RESORTS. OFFICIAL NOTICES. ATLANTIC CITY, LEGAL NOTICES. RESORTS. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. WILDWOOD, N. J. said work. On both sides of Reservolr Street between 3Ind Street and Wisconsin ue at n_estimated cost of $440_to be inst all lots in square 1280 abutti said work. _On both sides of 26th between P Street and E: timated cost of $640 to be assesse 1 Jots In squares 1264 and 1265 al said work. On_both sides of Buncroft Place east of 23rd Street to 24th Street at an estimated cost of $1000 to be ass against all lots in squares 2820. 2518 and 19 abutting the said work. On both sides of Iris Street between 13th and 16th Streets at an estimated cost of $2000 to be mssessed agains all lots in squares 2738, snd W-2774 abutting the said both sides of Dana Place between Road and Hurst Terrace at an estimated cost of 3500 to be assessed against all lots in squares 1410 and 1419 abutting the said work. On both sides of Hurst Terrace from Dana Place westward at an estimated cost of 3600 to be assessed against ail lots squares 1421 and 1419 sbutting the work. Lay cement curb and gutter:—On the north side of Ingleside Terrace beiween 18th and 19th Streets estimated cost of 31800 to be assessed against all property butting the said work. On both sides of | Brandywine Street between 30th Street Linnean Avenue at an estimated cost of §2900 to be assessed against all Dproperty abutting the said work. Lay cement side- walk:—On_ the north side of W Street be- tween Massachusetts Avenue and Observa- tory Circle, abuttine lots 8. 46 and 48, square 2147, at an estimated cost_of 440 g be as- sessed against all lots in Sauare 2147 abut- ting the said work. On the west side of New Hampshire Avenue between Tayior and Up- shur Streets n estimated cost of $715 to be assessed nst all lots in Square 3229 abutting the said work. On the north side of Aspen Street between 5th and 6th Streets. where no walk exists, at an estimated cost of 5440 to be assessed against all lots in square 3192 abutting the said work. On the north side of Tracy Place between 24th Street and Kalorama Road, where no walk exists, at estimated cost of 3506 to be assessed against all lots in square 2504 abut- ting the_said work. On the north side of Allison Street from 3rd Street east arounds of Rock Creek Cemetery at timated cost of $265 to be assessed all lots in square 3320 abutting the said work. On the east side of Eskridge Terrace from Dana Place northward to the north line of lot 7, square 1423, at an estimated cost of 5850 'to be assessed against all lots in square 1423 abutting the said work. On the north side of Church Street between 17th and 18th Sueets, where no cement walk e; ists, at an estimated cost of $930 to be sessed against all lots in square 156 abuttin the said work. Pave alleys with conerete: Alley in square 1872 (Jocelyn, Kanawha, Connecticut” Avenue and' 38th) at an esti. mated cost of $1620. Alley in square 1582 (Faraday, Fessenden, 44th and 45th Streets) at an estimated cost of $52875. Alleys in sauare 2312 (Northampton, Oliver, Nebraska Avenue and 32nd Street) at an’ estimated cost of 3$3600. Unpaved 16 foot alley in re 2549 et an estimated cost of $700. and west alley in square 3263 (4th Marietta and Nicholson) at ‘an esti mated cost of $980. Alleys in square 3167 at an estimated cost of $5900. Unpaved al- lev in square: 1957 at an estimated cost of $450. Northeast Section:—Lay cement curb:— On both sides of 24th ftreet between Ben- ning Road and E Street at an estimated cOSt of 51425 to be assessed against all lots in squares 4516 and 4517 abutting the said work. On both sides of 20th Street between Benning Road and H Street at an estimated cost of $850 to be assessed against all lots in squares 4506 and 4507 abutting the said work. On both sides of Bennett Place tween 20th and 22nd Streets at an estimated cost of $840 to be assessed against all lots in square 4506 abutting the said work. On both sides of Oates Street between Montello and West Virzinia Avenues at an estimated cost of $1310 to be assessed against all lots in squares 4059 and 4064 abutting the said work. On both sides of Owen Place between ‘West' Virginia_and Montello Avenues at an estimated cost of $1100 to be assessed ainst ail lots in square 4039 abutting the work. On both sides of Evarts Street tween 28th Street and Bladensburg Road at an estimated cost of $1050 to be assessed against all lots in squares 4346, 4349 and 4345 abutting_the said work. On’ both sides of Frankiin Street between 30th Street and Bladensburg Road at an estimated cost of $850 o be assessed against all lots in squares 4344, 4345 and 4337 sbutting the sald work. On 'both sides of Walnut Street between Vista Street and Myrtle Avenue at an es- timated cost of $1265 to be assessed against all lots in squares 4320 and 4321 abutting the said work. On both sides of 30th Btreet between Otis and Perry Streets at an esti- mated cost of 3700 to be assessed against all lots in squares 4304 and E-4304 abutting the said work. On both sides of Quincy Btreet between 2Ist and 2and Streets at an estimated cost of 3600 to be assessed against all lots in squares 4228 and 4237 abutting the sald work. On both sides of Perry Street between 2ind and 24th Mtreets at an estimated cost of 51080 to be assessed ainst all lots in square 4241 and 4242 abub- ting the sald work. On both sides of 24th Street between Otis and Perry Streets at an estimated cost of $760 to be assessed against all lots in squares 4242 and 4294 abutting the said work. On both sides of Otis Street between 18th Street and South Dakota Ave- nue at an estimated cost of $2200 to be as- sessed against all Jots in squares 4202, 4224 and W-4226 abutting the said work. On both sides of Urell Place betwcen 10th and 13th Streets at an be assessed a abutting the 13th Street f Overlooking ocean at Iinois Avenve ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. New Rreproof Hotel An ensemble of luxury end comfort Showers and baths Rates—American Plan Single From $8 Double From $12 Soecial Weekly Rutes European Plan if desired Surf bathing diract from hotel FETTER & HOLLINGER, Inc. Eugene C. Fettar. Mag. Dir. - T m the Most Fashionable Boachireat Section One of America’s distingu Rotels combining luxury | good taste, with surround! appropriate to social life of better sort. 685 Rooms 685 Baths Kuropean Pia; Indoor Sea Water Swimming Poel Seme Ownership as Ambassador Hotels — N .o York and Los Angeles SMONARCH OF THE BOARDWALK Jotel e ] ATLANTICCITY.N.J. i * Home of the Garden Terrace and Unbroken Ocean View. i Tha Jocation and recently added features makes ‘this the premier hotel of the Coast. | Fireproof ; Webter 3 Busby. tnc.. Owners i i B A Ocean_End of South Carelina Avenue SPECIAL SUMMER RATES From $i Daily, American Plan Attractive Weekly Rates MODERN BRICK HOTEL—ALL CONV'S CAPACITY 500—MUSIC—DANCING BATHING FROM HOTEL FIREPROOF GARAGE RESERVE NOW—NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED Write Box L “‘Prineess” f¢ kit & Road Map Phone Late Reservn’ ntic City 411 th e, Paul C. R Owner & BN Ll Within Two Blocks of New Convention Hall RUNNING WATFR ALL ROOMS. Suites with bath BATHING from HOTEL. Elevator. Gar. ae. Write or ph. 4-0582. E. W. HOCKENBURY Wiater Hotel. Deermont. 8t. Petersbure. ¥ia. 200ROOMS ~ 75 BATH: RUNNING WATER 1N ALL FOOMS 4224 DATLY WITH MEALS - SPECIAL WEEKTY RATES Write for booklet EUGENE L. FETTER20utns somasron ATLANTIC CITY'S etween Upshur _Street and Urell Place at an estimated cost of 3360 to LBEMARLE SHOTEL DAV, Virginia Avenve near Boack and Steel Pler. lck. near beach. amusements Private OCEAN BATHING FROM HOTEL BEDROOMS| Opean_pian. _Booklel, ~$2day up. 12 week up. With mewls— Reoms. 84 . $10.50 week water. | rincelon= NENTUCKY AVE-NEAR | NEW EMODERN. FONPLAN AAN Running water. Bathing from Hotel. Garage. Carroll W. Brown Fermeriy ot | Am. pian. $20 up wkiy. _NOLL-TIMMES. Phila. Athietics RISKSO’N.PI‘I‘I‘Sh BURGH nd_ house from beach; running wates X | Am. plan: 25th season. J. R. DICKS GALENMALL | CROMWELL o, o, s appeals te particular people whe ocean pler. Ameri- | can_Plan 320 up weekly. New management, aot wish to spend for i A “Excellence without extravagance.” \SEIPP Hov & ol On Boardwalk—s25 Up Weekly With Meals | v @13 Tat momge "’lc; - WASHINGTON (o | water, Tree bathias. American Fian: ADAMS. Mer. The Rogal Palare | iy Tree s 338 Rooms. Salt Water Bathe. g:-m‘cEEXRVIEw aear Beack iv. M. J. JONES. | Pool. Bathing_Privileges. Ne | Restaurant_at_City Prices. R. L. QUEEN. ning water. Bathing L 3. Famous tor its meals. CONTIN L | - ROYAL INN Private ‘biths. running ‘water i rooms elevator; white service. ' Very sttract Scampton & Hambure. O 1) Yea Q. New Convention MR Bier 3184 sds ity Own. Met 3. Busi 6th Av. Nr_ Beaeh. KEYSTONE i & &2 plan. % sauare to railroad station and bus | Gar, M. water, th hl" lines. WALSH_DUNCAN. _ | | houses. Parking free. P. J. Greiner, Own. HOTEL VERMONT . ~sme Avs. (ordonBennett | FREE PARKING on Grounds. CONTINENTAL | | WILDWOODS"* | BREAKFAST (no charge) Served to Room (NEW JERSEY ) ap. 300 Bathing Priv 33 Daily—810 Weekly LARGESTanoFINEST HOTEL v ! Street cars passing all RR. stations stop 1 & DONQVAN. | OWNERSHIP - MANAGEMENT ft._ from hotel. WmNTE FOR BOOKLET B.LWO00S. ‘OCEAN CREST American Plen. 320 up Weekiy 0. T. KING, Own.-Mgt. BELMAR HOTEL | Pler. 7T ouELL.a Tennessee Ave., near Ocean. Mod- ern Either Rooms or meals. Sen-- sible_Rates_ Bathing. R. Rawley. FRANKLIN HOTEL Atlantie City. Virginia Ave. Near Beach European Plan. Famed Restaurant t from Hotel ership M: il dsay WHEN GOING TO ATLANTIC CITY ! Try CLARENDON HOTEL Virginia ave., halt block to Beach & Stee] Pier. Hot & cold rinning water in every room. Pri- vate baths. Write for rates. Monroe Hutehins. FLEETWOOD gcean Ena essee A OCEAN CITY, MD. Atlantic Ocean 1 Dancing. Fresh sea food h-':'é?x?uuo:fi“éa European Plan. ROOMS. wln\nfllhfllfll Et Te filtered water used exclusively. 43 upday 2 persons. With private bath DER. formerly of Strath-Haven and Malvern. BING CORNER NEW. Boardwalk: modern: C. 0. & N. C. D. HA Mezu o A’ One Block from Boardwalk, Bathing from hetel, | SR R AR {HOTEL ST. So. Carolina Ave. | H LEY . fdomrawait, water in_all roo Mod. athing. Geo. L. Kielnginna. W, T 173 Ocean A est Virginia .17 Seen A, Large, comfortable rooms. - European Fian. $150 up day. Mrs. R { DELAWARE | water. | $3up OB i o il e __Orchestra. _Garage. _Golf. _Tenats. _ OTEL STEPHEN DECATUR HET 200 ON BOAR Ocean’ it B R o THE DENNIS omfortavie &5d Fome- THE DEL-MAR "= o Private baths.__MRS. 8.1 CAREY. THE HASTINGS HOTEL , %, ol Mot A0 Ramotine, BupRg Toied NEW MT. VERNON B0 o o T g ol gl __SHADY SIDE. MD. RURAL HOME HOTEL Sy 38 miles from Washij e M Eone % el 1 COLONIAL BEACH, VA. CITY Tennessee Ave & HOTEL Beach. Running Private baths, Free bathing privileses. Spect M . Lat 1 weekly. 21st season. EMERSON CROM 4 . RUNNING WATER $2 The Best There is l‘fl':.‘:?-, BOTEL ALB(ON |HOTEL CLAREMONT zsinar. MILLER COTTAGE, Weekly. BORTO TENNESSEE AVE. N AR BEA KENTUCKY AVE. 'Rates American Plan. _Open Al . H. JONES. end Connecticut Ave. 1s0ms; running water: A Beachfront hotel: 300; _fully modern: O v erlook- ing i t0 17N. Georgla Noted for its table. $3 up dally. Mgr, NE, CH. ROOMS WITH BISCA"'E Just Off Boardwal 13 ible Ocean | ASBURY PARK, N. J._ hot_and cold rus E. D. Townsend. ocean. On beautiful Sunset Lake. Home- COLONIAL ‘Amer. & European. _J. Jennings, Msr. be assessed segainst all lots in squares 3891 and 3919 lbulllng the sald work. On both olph Street between 13th and at estimated cost of $1170 to _be assessed against all lots in squares 3069 ‘and 3968 abutting the said work: both sides of 14th Street between Lawrence and Newion Streets ai an estimated 31200 to be assessed ‘against & squares 3963, 3964, 4007 and 4008 abutting the said work. On both sides of st of 10th at an be* assessed squares 3833 "and work; - On both sides of 17th 350 feet south of Dpusias Street to A ] against all jots in sauares 4132, 4123, 4126, 4127, 4128, 4129, {137 abutting the said work. 'On both of Evarts Aireet. west of Lith Street estimated cost of §' 10 b 8l Tots-in"“squares 4138 , aputt ork. - On both. sides of Dous Street between 3rd and 4 Streets at estimated cost of $750 to be assessed ai all Tots 'in”‘squares 3958 and 3857 abuiting the said work. On both sides of Quincy Street between 12th and 14th Streets at an estimated cost of $2590 to be assessed against all lots in squares 3924, 3968, 3935 and 3967 abutting the sald work. On both sides of Vista Street between Central Avenue and ‘Walnut Street at estimated cost of $1940 0 ssessed inst all lots in squares 4320 and 4336 tting the said work. Lay cement sidewalk:—On the north side of Irv- ing Street between 16th Street and Fort Place at an estimated cost of 3660 to be sessed against all lots in square 4140 abut ting the sald work. On the north side of Hayes Street from 48th Street westward to the alley east of lot 15, square 5150, and on the south side of Hayes Street from 48th Street westward to and including the buil ing improvements on lot 33, square 5148, at an estimated cost of $1650 to be assessed ainst all lots in squares 5150 and 5148 utting the s=aid work. On the south side of H Street between North Capitol and 1st Streets at an estimated cost or $2508 to be assessed against ail lots in sauare 677 abut- e sald work. On_the west si of tral ‘Avenue between Cariton, and Myrils an estimated cost of $718 to be ainst all lots in Squares 4318 id work. On the ‘west side of 13th Street between Jackson and Law, ftreets, where no walk exists, af mated cost of $910 o be assessed against all lots in squares 3930 and 3931 abutting sald work.” On ‘the_south 'side of Jackson Street between 20th Street and Rhode Island Ave- nue, abutting lots 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, square 4219, at an estimated cost of $253 to be assessed ainst all_lots in square 4219 abutting said work. Pave alles with concrete:—Alley" in 'square 3501 "that runs parallel with property line of Glenwood Cemetery an estimated co of $1280. Al- ](‘ in square 3934 at a timated cost of $1850. Southeast section:—Lay cement curb: Nicnols avene. Shd Al Birses . co toi eet ‘at g mated cost of $1000 {0 be mssessed sesing all lots in squares 5952 and 5954 } lace between Woll:ldbno‘;l‘l .m..!tn' 7 icago Bir estimated cost of $1050 to he‘:mn’e sainn: all lots in squares 5784, 5785 and §' ting the sald work. On both sid of W Street between Nichols Avenue and Shannon r::ce x‘itl:nflh'l:"lr?l‘](:a ‘CGLL of $525 ;fl be n_squares 578! 8785 abutting the said work. On poth sides of Chicago Street from Nichols Avende wes ward at an estimated cost of $900 to sed agalnat ail lots in sauares 8785 5790 ;ndnbl'lun\::lfl:}lfll ll.;l. sald worl e 'Place Maple View Place and Mortis Road &t an estimated cost of $500 to be assessed lots in squares 5802 and 5i abutting the sald work. On both sides of Chester Street between Maple View Place and Valley Pla at 'an’ estimated cost of $815 10 ke sessed D l lots in squares 5801 an. 5804 abutting the said work. On both sides of 14th Street between Ridge Place and S Street at an estimated cost of $350 to be assessed againat ail lots in sauares 5603 and 5604 abutting the said work. On both sides of 22nd Street between Minnesota Avenue and R Street at an estimated cost of $1150 10 be’ assensed agatnst all lots in sauares 5590 and 5591 tting the sald work. On both sides of R Street between 22nd and 25th Streets at an estimated cost of $2000 to e assessed against all lots in squa 5500, 5624, 5588, 5587 ang 5635 abutting said’ work. *On both sides of Navior Rond between Minnegota ‘Avenue and R Street at BEaihst ui otsClh, sauares 5556, al lots_in sauares 5589, 5590, 5587, 5588 the said worl Melrose Hall OCEAN END OF SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. Most Central Location. Running Wate Private Baths Elevator to Streef AMERICAN PLAN Daily—$4 up (double) with Meals ‘Weekly—$18 up (double) with Meals EUROPEAN PLAN—S2 Daily Special Family Rates. Strictly Pure Foods. 10th_Successful Year. J. P. FONES. TLANTIS d, New York Awve. cA%::."«E"m Can 400 Ideal location, 150 fc. irom Boardwalk. Near all plers, theaters and amusements. Private baths; bathing from hotel; hot and cold showers. $ 3.00 UP DAILY INCLUDES 17.50 UP WEEKLY MEALS Parking on hotel zrounds. Ruhwadel & Kenn: ng Kentucky Ave.—near Beach Every Modern Appointment. American Plan 34 up Daily—Special Weekly Free Bathing—with Showers ‘Booklet—Phone 4-0933 Ownership Mgt.. Ralph Meckley RESORTS. Que Sirect between Naylor Rond and 36(h Place at an estimnied COBL Of 32000 0 be, Mssessed NEANSC all lots " squares 5580, 5577, 5376, S887. 5380 nd 3388 ‘abutting the said work. “On both sides of Patk Place between 35rd and 30h. Strescs 8¢ an estimated cost of 31100 to be assersed Axainstall lots ‘. squares 8677 and 337 abutting "the ‘said work. On both® sides of White Blace between Minnesota Avenus ‘g Park Place at an estimated cost of 1175 1 be assessed ‘awainst il 1ota in square 5578 abulting the said work On both sides of 30th Street belween Pennsyivania “Ayenss and R Sreet al an estimated cost of $995 o be assessed’ auninat. il love* S Souares 5563 an abutting the sal On both sides of ireet b Sena: sylvania ‘Avenue and K. 5 tanted com of" 3578, to be- il ots {i squares 1085 and 1078 ab the 'sald work. On 'both ‘Sides of K- Siim Belween I4th ‘and 18ih Streets” s timated cost of 3800 10 be sl lots in" squares 1085 "an e said work. On des of K Street between 1ith and 13th Streets ‘at 2 maled can or" 3530 o be LA all lots 1o sauare 996 abutting the shi On 'Botn sides of C Sreet becween J6th o Mo Btreets a¢ an estimated. cost of 3659 ‘assessed against ail lots in squares nd 1080 abutting the said work- Lay cement. sidewalk’On the north ‘side ot W Areet between 14th and 15(h Streets wher no cement wali e ¢ an estimaied co of $76 1o "be “asse st ail lots, iy uare ...'» abuttl " l{l ald_ work. L} : less than a day’s driving 0 es- ssessed against find — golfing, canoeing, PLENDID paved roads—3,606 miles of them; good hotels all the way; woods and streams for sportsmen; in comforts, but providing such fishing, hunting, camping, as you would other- wise go hundreds of miles farther to A Big Picture-Book, Send four cents postage—and write for it today—before you do any further for your veeationto Great Lakes Tours Assosiation, —_BEACH HAVEN, N. J. 2 Leogine House at Beach Haven. N D. TOWNSEND, Owner & Mer. OCEAN_CITY, N. J. RALEIGH Ocean Cliy, N. J. Rooms" wl inf water ' Drivals Bathe. Ocean Vll'%’mnfll ll&t ull.;r.’. Hamilton. WILDWOOD, N. J. Wildwood 3 to 34 daily mu:!ficir -fiaffi. Enjoy your vacation h e afnn e, ealtniul and_ resttul Frank D. Blackistone: DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. REENLH@-'.’S:,‘."‘ R N ; SR ST K Pl . 3. Tel. 84 EDUCATIONAL. ATC'OUNT'ANCY Pace Courses; B. C. S. and M: C. S. degrees; Day and Eve. 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