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O cash and M WOODRIDG X 'I‘s"e‘" mn‘nl-lovl. lg’:fi.l.oi'u‘m 3100 to 1 Brent- e Noo 4338 New 6.room brick bungslow near R. I. ave.: built-in garage, oak floors, hardwood replace, elec. refrigeration: price and tarms, very, reasonable.” Inauire at 3000 17th t R.1. AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOO! HOS. J_OWEN & SON. AUGTIONEERS. | T0aTEve Btreer Northwesto - TRI OF VALUABLE THREE- OR DYRETARET ERERN Aw 1127 JONT T ITH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly orded in Liber No. 6230, folio 235 et eq.. of the land records of the District of Co- Jumbis d At e request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees wiil sell at public suction. in_front ef premises, on TUESDAY. THE OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1930, THIRTY O'CLOGK PM. the following-de- cribed land and premises. situate in the istrict of Columbia, and designated as and eing ot 44 in Bugéne G, Jeffery's subdivi; sion of lot 4 In block 35, “Oolumbia Helghts." now known as square 3858, as per plat re- corded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. in Liber 14 at folio #1; -ubject to the covenants of record. “Tarms. Bold subject to & prior deed of trust for $6.000.00. further Darticulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Co veyancing, recording, etc.. at purchager’ cost Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and ‘h'tfiro‘?fl'" :IIIY !fl:d\’lflllll:d! and resold at'the discretion of the trustees. EARL H. RAYMOND. HAROLD D. TRANTHAM. 0u20.23.26.39.802 Trustées. THOS. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. USTEES' _ SALE _ OF _ THREE-STORY BRICK BUSINESS PROPERTY. BEING PREMISES N 1105 "AND 1107 SEV- ENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust dated March 8 1020, being instrument No. 120, re- corded March 10, 1929, among the land rec- grds of the Disirict 'of Columbla, and st the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public UpOmn Lionteh (B PO Sk e AY E D. 1050, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P the following-described land and premise uate in the District of Columbia, and destz- nated as and being part of original lot num- Dered seven (7) in square numbered four hundred and forty-nine (449), beginning for §, same at & point in the east line of TRI venth street distant 40 feet north from ' southwest corner of said lot And sauare thence north along said street 40 feet to the northwest corner of said lot. thence east along the north line of gaid lot 80 feet, thence south along the rear line of geid ot 40 feet, thence west 80 feet 1o the nning. Ferma: Bold_sublect to a prior deed of trust for $35.000. further particulars of whicl 'lgl be .l'mnml;“vd ::ml\l:lre“.t: ‘gll;é urchase price above pasa % ’A deposit of $2,500 required. Tecording, etc. at the pur: chaser' Terms o be complied with Within ‘ffteen (15) days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised nd resold at the discretion of the trustees. JOSEPH B. STEIN, IAM M. SACHS. 2u21,23.26.29.5e3 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL -4 BASEMENT B Sty MR ‘AR’ A and runnin AP, g IN- ¢ ? KNOWN nfi?fifi ,Yoflrl\ll of a cerl Hoes ot trust duly recorded in Liber No. fgu olio 407 et sea.. o1 the lend records of the District of ‘Co- Tumbia, and at the request of the party se. cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will Sffer for rale by public auction, in front of the, premises, or AY; THE, SEC ' PTHhe Tolowing-described 1 o B alsen,” situate in he, District " of t: Lots 1 and 84 in square nd known as Der_plat re- and ° premise Columbia, to 'wi! 2018 in & subdivision of Pourveenth Btreet Heights. corded in Book County 2i, page 7. in the oftce of the survevor for District. Subject uilding restriction and cov- d, STRLSLINE T Mo Rl , due August 4 1931 TR S s uird ure) r at sale, All conveyance i, rec an ngmul fees at cost of rehaser. ‘zr-l 0 S Sy U e o ::rfihflr;. At risk and cost of aulting ?ur- chaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washington, ? Fa Hl‘lql(. AL rER STRPHENSON. au21-d&ds.exBudhol Trustees. RE DAYS. ? ADAM A, VESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. EES' SALE OF THE ATLANTIC nul‘l;rmlflg NOS. 928-30 F STREET N.w. BEING A 10-STORY OFFICE BUILDING WITH 2 STORES By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly yecorded in Liber No. 6283, folio 51 et sea. ©of the land records of the District af Co- el 7, e, g o Teby. pil offer for sale by public suction in !ro t "ot remises, on THURSDAY, POURNH SEPTEMB) & Y OF R, 1630, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the following. described land and premises. situate in th District of Columbia. to wit: Part of origl- nal jot 15 in square 377, described as fol- lows: Beginning for the same at the north- west cornerof said lot and running thence east along the line of P street 41 feet 1 inch, thence south 60 feet, thence east 20 feet to the east line of said lot, thence With id east line south 99 feet to the south- east corner of said lot, thence west 46 feet I"inch to the southwest corner of said lot. thence north 43 feet to the angle of a 30- foot-wide alley, thence west on said alley 13 feet to the southwest corner of the front part of said lot and thence north 116 feet 1o the place of beginning. being all of said lot, except the northeast corner thereof ronting 20 feet on “F” street and running {hence ‘soutn with that width 60 feet Terms of sale: The above property will be id gubiect to a prior deed of trust for $300.000. particulars at sale: balance, one- third cash. the remainder payable in three installments represented by ‘Dromissory notes of.the purchaser. pa in_one. two and three years, with interest at 6 tum per annum from day of sale, pay- bis semi-annually, secured by & econd Bieed of trust upon property sold, or all cash over trust, st option of purchaser. A Posit of $10.000 required of purci ale. Al copvevancing. recording and no- faria) fees st cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied With Within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustees reserve the to resell property at risk and cost of purchaser after five days wdver: ntyof such ressle in_some newspaver ublished in Washington. FRANK P. HARMAN, Jr., L. EMMART MEANY. L1 Trustees. WEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE BT. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- BRICK DWELLING, 147 R EET NORTHWEST. of & deed of trust recorded June instrument No TII of the land | the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the underslened trustees will sell at public auce | tion. in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1930, | AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M. the following- described land and premiies. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being the east 25 feet front on R street by the full depth thereof of lot elghty-eight (88) in Mount Zion Methodist Episcopal Chureh's subdivision of sauare two hundred scven (207, as per plat reeorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber TI. at follo 51: sublect 10 & first trust of $6.000. bearing interest at €5% per cent, due December 20, 1932 Terms: | second trust on property sold. with interest at 67 . payable $78 monthly. including inter- est on both first and second trusts. A deposit of $300 required at sale. Conv ancing at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale | to be complied with within ten days or de- posit forfeited. LESLIE E. F._PRINCI PERCY J. GRADY. 26.28.30,502.5.8 'THOMAB J. OWEN & SON. A 1431 EYE ST. N. TRV STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE Two- | STORY AND ATTIC FRAME DW ING. SITUATE NO. 1460 FLORIDA AVE- NU¥ NORTHWEST. | B virtue of & decd of trust, recorded in Liner No 247 at folio 280 of the Iand rec: ords of the District of Columbia. we shall in front of the premises, on MONDAY. AY OF SEPTEMRER. AD 193¢, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M . part nf jot 80 n the suhdivision of “Bouth Grounds of Columbian University.” as per plat recorded in the office of ihe survevor for the Distriet of Columbia. in Liber Dis- iriet 1 at folio 76, and part of ot 70 in Robert C. Fox's subdivision of part of | “South Greunds of Columbian University. as per plat recorded in sald surveyor's office. | in ‘Liber Governor Shepherd at folio 173 | described in one parcel, as follows: Begin- | ning on Florida avenue at the southeast | Corijer of said iot 10; thence northerly along | the. easterly line of said lot 70 and lot 60. thence weaterly at right Angles with | ~mentio ne O with the east line of sl THE EIGHTH nd SaqDe00 80 and 70 'to Florida avenue: orly along Florida renue to the Also ‘II‘\ of lot in the sub- “South Grounds of lumbian " as r_niat recorded in said . YY!I Liber District 1 at folio 6, Bexinning At the southwest corner of | said Jot 61. thence north along the west iine of said ot to the rear line of that part of 14%101 %onveved to Appleton Cady by El- | 00od O \0umhrnl. trustee. an Dlhr"»; by deed recorded in Liber 3200 at follo 13| ] jand records of the said District flencd eant 6 feet: ihence south parallel | ‘with the west line of said lot 61 to \hf‘ south line of said lot. thence west along the said south line to the besinning. 8aid About Dropeity How taxed a8 lo 804 in i "T.;'ml of sale: One-fourth eash. balance in one, two and three yea interest er” Cont per Annum. phvable seml- annually. Deposit of § requires “I"‘b‘llg:l of sale and the purch; sale 1! date of B2k RN Tl auzs-a&ams exBukh ol le. $500 cash and balance wecired by | — | Burcher, GRUNTMORE THAT AS SOON AS HE GETS THAT $ 250,000 HE INMERITED WE SHOULD &O TO EUROPE ON OUR HONEYMOON. BUT HE SAYS WE’ AFRAID HE WILL QET SEA-SICK, VOVAGE I WAS NEARLY AS BAD A WRECK AS GRUNTMORE. TO WHAT 0O YOU THINK 1 OWE THIS WONDERFUL WELL, WHEN I LEFT T COULD HARDLY LIFT LITTLE KAYO- AUCTION SALES. TOMOR! THOMAS DOWLING & CO. AUCTIONEERS Auction Sale of large collection of Hardware, Plumbers’ Supplies, Stove Parts, Canton Crank Truck, etc., at Sales Warehouse, 2111 L Street N.W., Wednesday, Sep- 'Ae':flb" 3, at 10 O’Clock sell at public auction mis- collestion of In part 3,000 C, Farts. Wire Waoi. Kope, Chal 0i. Rope, Chains, Tracks Complete, Emers Wheels bage Sheet Fibows. Guttering Pullevs, Contracto Canton k Truck, ete. Stock can be seen Deaters ‘and” Brjvate Busers meie a Deai e Buvers invi THOMAS BOWLING & Co., A 2u20,30,5e2 0., Aucts. At Weschler's Auto Auction a 613 G St. N. TOMORROW WED., SEPT. 3rd, 10 A.M. Consignments Received Any Time Prior to 8 MEMBER W. A. Knabe Grand Piano, 3-Piece Upholstered Living Room Suites, Mahogany Chests of Drawers, Pier Mirrors, Bed Room and Dining Room Suites, Mat- tresses, Wardrobes, Drap- eries, Refrigerators, Chi Glassware, Pictures, etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY September 3rd, 1930 At 10 AM. . SLOAN & CO., INC., Au o | CASH. sel. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, PIANOS, RUGS By Order John V. Gardiner, Administrator of an Estal d_ Room Buites, Chests of Drawers, Furniture, e Chairs. Refrige sl Sultes. Lampx. Day-Bed. other Silver- Person: Effects, ete. By Auction At Weschler's 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1930 Commeneing 9 0'Clock A.M. Contis ware, GUS EICHBERG Auctioneer 85 Automobiles BY AUCTION Wed., Sept. 3rd Model A Ford Coupe Model A Ford Sport Cou 314 Cadillac Sedan 7:30 P.M. At 462 Penna. Ave. N.W. All Makes—All Models A Car for Every One GUS EICHBERG Official U. 8. Govi. Auctioncer, — surimeoavs,_ ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD, OFFICE FURNITURE. MA- CHINERY' (JOHNSON PURIFYING SYS- TEM), PIANOR. ETC. BY AUCTION, TO PAY BTORAGE CHARGES. Notice_is hereby iven thai on SATUR- DAY. ~SEPTEMBER ~TWENTIETH. 1930, COMMENCING AT NINE O'CLOCK AM. (and "if necessory continuing 'on _subse- quent Wednesdavs' and Baturdays until ail is sold), we will sell by public auction, within our sales rooms, 920 Penna. ave n.w. “to enforce our lien, goods stored in the foliowing names, to John' Richard B B, Gobeen,” Mise " Loise Jackson. R.'B. Rilcy. Mrs. Elizabeth Robin- yon. Mra. Blizabeth Hart, Mrs, 3 H. Miller, Veriing Harris, E. C. Snyder, U.'8. marshal Julio_J. Godoy. A al, ‘executor: Luns- ford L. Hemmer., irustec: Robert C. Walker Parties interested please take notice. A. WESCHLER & SON. Adam A Weschler & Son. Auctioneers United States Marsnal's’ Sale MODERN CAFETERIA & RESTAURANT FURNISHINGS AND EQUIPMENT FRIGIDAIRES, " QFFICE ™ FU URE, By virtue of & writ of special fier) fuciag issued out of the clerk's office of Clumbla, ping %o me Girectea 1 Wil sel umbla, o me direc wiil se $PRURLE AUETON, ‘ONN. AVE. N 3 ngton. b G i, SEPTEMBER 4. “m nging 10" Q'Clock AM., ‘o lers, Meat Jock etal nke " Oven. Metal 8ink sher, Elc. Exhaust, Ceiling s _Prigidaire-Equippes Rfi 0 Tce Cream Cabinet, Col frigerator. ] Case. Frigid- fee Urns and Stand, Pastri aire_Water Fount.' Exk Broller, Vitro- Jite Top Tables. 100 Chalrs. Vitrolite Top and Plate Glass Steam Tabie with Frixid- aire Salad Teer “and Tray Sjide, Metal Boker's und Chels Tabies, Elec, W Iron, Biec, Toaster. Cooking (¢ rockery. Bilverplated a; o BlockeT2s Reminion Cash Rewiater: 1ron Bafe, Underwood —Typewriter, Writing r - and ‘Window Draperies. Bic . seived And jevied e property ‘of the defend odge, and sold to sati aw No. 78307, i ) in United sy T | THOS. J. OWEN & AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. suT now-HA! 1 CAN TOSS YO AROUND LIKE A BAG OF BEANS. . OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE 2-STORY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN A8 PREM- 18ES 1436 § ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded, in Liber 6176, folio 145 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on “WEDNESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1930. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being lot 49 in Pierce and Klingle's subdivision of square numbered two hundred seven (307) as per plat recorded {n Liber W. F., folio 211 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Orie-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. equal installments. payable in one nnd iwo years, with interest at 6. per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property soid. or all cash. at the option of ihe purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale (o be complied with Within thirty days from day of sale. otherwige the trus- tees reserve the right to resell4he property at the risk and cost of defaulting purcha after five days' advertisement of such resa in some newspaper published in \Washin ton, D. C. CHARLES L. NORRIS, OTTO HERMANN, au20-se2.4,6 8,10 Trustees THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE. ITORY AND _ BASEMENT BRICK WELLING, bEiNG PROPERTY'NO. 1447 MASSACHUSI AVENUE = NORTH- By virtie of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6303, folio 467 et sea., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trusiees will sell at pubiic_auction, in_front of the remises, on THURSDAY, THE ELEVENTH AY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1930, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbla, and designated as and being lot 98 in the subdivision of lots in square 212 made by M H.C and 8 F 'Baird for AL C. Blddle, said subdivision is recorded in Liber 10, at folio 15, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for '§18,000. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the urchase price above said trust to be paid n_cash. A deposit of $500 required. Con- veyancing. recording, eic.. At purchaser’s cost. Terms to be compiied with within thiry days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the Droperty may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees e BAMUEL H. ROGERS. 2u30:d&ds.exBu&hol THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL EST. CONSISTING OF A TWO: UILDING. F GARAG! REPAIR SHOP. LOCATED AT 61 TO 69 N STREET SOUTHE. By virtue of a rertain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No, 6202, folip 347 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured theteby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF SEP. BER, AD. 1930, AT THREE-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- Iumbia, ‘and 'desizn to 39 in Richa: d as and being lots subdivision of lots in sguare numbered seven hundred and three (703). as per plat recorded In Liber 30, Wt Jio ‘12, in the surveyor's office of the Dis- fet of Columbla. is consists of & two- story office building, known as 61 and 63 N t southeast, and a one-story fi known &8 65 t0 69 N stre with ipment. bay onecinird of the urchase price in cash. the balance in two nstallments, in one and two years, respec- tively, With interest at the rate of § per cent per abnum. and secured b the properi sold. or all c ¢ the option of the purchaser. Ti djusted o dnte of sale. A’ dej 000 Tequired. Conveyancing. recording, ete., at purchaser’s 0st. Terms to be complied with within fteen days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold At the discretion of the trustees. JOSEPH 1. WELLER. DONALD M. MCNEALE. au2e exBu&hol N, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EVE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- D 1610 ESTHER PLACE S8OUTHEAST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5873, fullo 165 e sea of the land records of the District of G lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will_sell at public ll';"!n. in (roa;vnl the remises. on THURSDAYL THE ELEVENT AT, OF SEPTEMBER, AD. 1030, AT TWO- THIRTY, O'CLOCI P.M., the following- descrived land ‘and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated’ as and being lot 17 in bloe! n_the subdivision made by the United States Realty Company of part of lot 18 in Giesbough Manor, said Subdivision being known as Randle BaFk. s per plat recorded in Liber County 18, folio 31, of the records of the office of the sur- veyor of the District of Columbia. Now known for purposes of assessment and tax: tion as sayi 5989, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald In cash, balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one and two years. with interest six per centum per nnum. payable semi-annually. from day of ale, secured by deed of trust upon the roperty sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A depos of $300 will be required at time of sal All conveyaneing. recording. elc, at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com d with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right 1o resell the property, at the risk and cost of defaultine purchaser, after five days' advertisement of sich res in some newspaper published In Wash- ington, D, C. ROCFR D_MAREDEN, F. ROY HILL. _Au30.802.6.6.8.10 Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEER' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY PRAME DWELLING, SITUATE 5025 HUTCHINS PLACE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No 6115 at folio 482 of the iand rec- ords of the District. of Columbia we shall sell. in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1930. AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. lots num- bered aixteen (16). seventesn (17) and eight- een (18) in Clark and Cottrell. trustees', subdivision of part of “Whitehaven,” mnow known as “Palisadex of the Potomac.” as per piat recorded in the ofce of the. sur- vevor for the Distriet of Columbia in Liber County 8 at follo 15 ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth eash. in one, two and three vears, At six 'per cent mer annum. Annuatte of ‘sal balance with interest pavahle semi- Deposit of €300 required at time and the biurchaser allowed nft n @ave from date of sale to eomplete the pur- | chase. Purther particwiars &t time of sale FDWABRN 1 RATTY, VFRNON G. OWFN. ANI1. &R xS0 & T Trustees THOB. J AWINN 2 EON. ATICTTONEERS. 1431 Bve Street Northwest TRUSTPFR “BATE O VATTARIE REAT FATATE. TMPROVED RV THRF©_&TORY AND BASEMENT CRRICT | ROTIDTNG RKNOWN AR 1708 NINETEFNTH STREET NORTHWFAT. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4578, fal'o 462 et sca. of the land records of the District of Co: lumbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustaes will sell at public auction. in front of the premises on WEDNESDAY. THE TENTH day of SEPTEMBER. A.D. i930. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described Iand and ‘premises, situate in the Citv of Wash- ingten. District of Columbin, and designated a5 and being lot Afty-three' (83). in square one hundred and ten (110), together with the improvements. consisting of a three- story and basement brick biilding, known as 1708 Nineteenth street northwest Terms of sale: The said property is sold aubiect to a first deed of trust securing an Indebtedness of $7.000 00, further particu- lnrs vespecting which will be announced at the time of sale The entire purchase price over and ahove said firt trust is to be paid in' cakh. 'A deposit of $500.00 will be're- auired ‘at time of sale. ~All conveyanomme recording. ete. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustess reserve the right to resell the property at the ‘l‘k and cost of defaulting purchases after five days’' advertisement of such resale in some new: per published in Washini ton. D, C. Taxes, rents and insura pre- miums are fo be adjusted by ealculation to e cnn e TR au20-dads.e: balance in Lwo | THOB. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIO! 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING BRICK DWELLING NO. 917 FOURTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, duly recorded n Liber No. 6287, folio 139 ef 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 auction. in_front of the remises. ‘on FRIDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF IEPTEMBER, A.D. 1930, AT THREE-THIRTY CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, and designated a8 and being part of lot twe (2) in Wm. B, Todd and J. . Pepper's subdivision of sauare five Kundred and twenty-seven (527), ver plat recorded in Liber N. K.. folio of the records of the office of the sur- of the District of Columbin, more par- ticularly described in above-referred-to deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6287, 139. of the land records of the District of Columbia, now known for assessment and taxation purposes as lot 808. square 521 ‘erms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance In two eaual installments, payable in one and two years, With interest at seven per centum per Ve sle, secured by deed of trust tpon the Brop- erty sold, or all cash. at the option of the Dpurchaser. ~A deposit of $200 will be required At time of sale. ~All conveyancing, record- ing. etc, ‘at cost of purchaser. Terms of mle to be complied with within’ thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to reseli the property, at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in fome “newspaper published in Washington, SAMUEL A. DRURY, JAMES' B. NICHOLSON, _nu26.28,30.52.4.5 —___Trustees. THOS. J.” OWEN " & BON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. LOCATED AT ‘THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF UTAH AVENUE AND RITTENHOUSE STREET NORTHWEST, “CHEVY CHASE GROVE.” By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6101, folio 444 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- Tumbia, d at the reque: of the party mecured thereby., the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1930, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises. situate in the city of Wash- gton, District of Columbii. and designated as“and being Jot one hundred and twenty. six_(126), in square twenty-three hundred and thirty-five 12335) in the subdivision made by the Munsey Trust, trustee. of lan formerly called ‘‘Blue Ridge Heights" an now known as “Chevy Chase Park.” as per piat recorded in_Liber 57, iolm 27, cf the Bfil‘nrdl of the office of the survevor of the istrict of Columbia subject to express con- diflons of record. » " e ‘erms of sale me-third of {the purchase money o he paid In casti, balance in two eaual installments, payable in one and two yei with interest at reven per centum per Annum. payable semi-annually, from day cf #ele, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A "deposit of $250.00 will be required time of sale. All eonveyaneing, recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve che right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purehaser, fter five days' advertisement of such re In_some newspaper published in Washi ton, D. C. WATSON P, __8u20-502.4.6.8.10 1431 EYE ST. N.W. BALE OF VALUABLE_ _IM- REAL ESTATE, ING DWELLING 'NO. 621 2 NORTHEAST. i sTREET By virtue of a’ certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 4888, folio 248 et sea. of the land records of the District of Colum: bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at publie auction. in front of the premises, o AY, THE NINTH DAY OF SEP- , AD. 1930. AT THREE O'CLOCK .M., the following-described land and prem- ises " situate in the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered fifty-six (56) in John T. 's subdivision of lots in sauare n; n hundred and fifty-three (75 g8, per plat recorded in Liber 13 at folio 20, of the records of the cffice of the veyor of the District of Caluzabla. ‘erms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in (w0 equal installments, payaole in one and iwo years, With interest at seven per centum per annum, payable semi-aaauaily from day of sale, secured by deed of {rust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the burchaser. ' A deposit, of $200 will te required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. ~Terms of sale to be' complied with Within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise {he trus right fo rgsell the property ulting purchaser days' adveitiseraent of sich re- le In some nawspaver publuhed in Wash- ston. D. JAMES B. NICHOLSON, CLARENCE M. DEVEILE, . _Trustees. . OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' GALE OF VALUABLE BRICK AND STONE CHURCH = PROPE) BAPTIS MISES NO. 162 KNOWN '~ AS TRINITY CHURCH, BEING P! THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5369, folio 157 et sea. of the land records of the District of Co. lumbia, and ‘at the Teauest of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at pubile auction, in_front of the remises, THURSDAY. 'THE EIGHT- o T ENTH RM? oF EMBE AT FOUR® O'CLOCK P.M.. thy following nte in th TRUSTEES' PROVED excilbed jand and premises, sk istrict of Columbia, and design:‘ed as ai being lots 3 and 4 In Coltman and others subdivision of lois in sauare 377, an per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for fhe 'District of Columbia in Liber W. F.. o Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust “for 520,000, further particulars of which Wwill ‘be’ announced at time of i one-half of the pi i trust to be paid in reauired. Conveyancing, recording, ete purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied With hin thirty days, otherwise deposit for- eited and the property may be advertised and resold at the dircretion of the trustees. HARRY K. S, OLENN PHELPS, £1120,23,26,29,5¢2. Trustees nit NOTI¢ oF" TiE DIeTAIUT TOF Colun HOLDING A UNITED STATES BRANCH United Btates of America vs. Medip Man- nazso; Robert Lee Pitts, James 1l lisms and Richard J. Van~ Slckle, George wise Baries. Mitchell ‘Altine, Jacob Mitchell Foster, Charles Lee, Bernie' Edward Jones, James’ Williams, Richard Joseph Thompson and Frank James Connor, Bam B. Marlow. donn Davis’ and James Davie, Georve Gosha. and Thomas Wash Docket humbers: 48072, 49101, 49474, 332643, 332085, 333073, 333814, 334378, 834428, 334830, 334609, 334648, 334823, 334939 TCE.— Whereas. e Supreme and Po- lice Coutts of the District of Columbia have, on to wit, 1 th and 28th days of Au- wust. A.D., respectively, ordered that & taking of the automobiles 'seized in said Tespective causes and hereinafter described, torether with a description thereof, be duly | mdvertised in accordance with the provisions of Section 26, Title II, of the National Pro- the, 24th 00 o'clock s the time in the Pibition_Act. ‘and have designated. day of Septémber, A.D., 1930, at in tne forenoon, in said Courts and place for all persons having any claim to or for said automobiles to sppear and interpose claim thereto, or_ therefore other- wise said automobiles will be sold or other- wise disposed 'of according to law, Now, therefore, in pursuance of the said grders’ of said “cquris. 1 do hereby aive public notice to all persons concerned that the following described automobiles, being the automobiles respectively described in said orders. were duly seized and taken pos- sesgion of ‘at the ‘several places in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, respec- tively set against said automobiles. by the proper officers of the law on the dates Tespectively set against said automobiles. while and becAuse the same were being un- lawfully used by the respective defendants i said causes, for the unlawful transpor- tation and Possession in - trausportation therein, of Intoxicating liguor in said Dis- trici of Columbia. 1 violation of ‘the pro- visions of said National Prohibition Act,'vir (Each automabile is listed helow with the fol- owiig information, viz: Supreme and ice Court Numbers, description of automo- biles “place and dates sejzed:) 48972, Buick Sedan, Enmine No 1247963, D' C Tag No T-3794: in alley heiween 6t & 7th L & M Streets. 8. E. October 32 1929, ' 401 h _Roadster.” Engine No. g1, D. 5N r R e s gdanuary 1 Y folio | annum, pavable semi-arnually, from day of | THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, | ¢ |NORTH HILI e * SR TSI, AP RIHETG NIF Birds Save Chestnuts. ‘The chestnut crop is likely to be greatly improved by the encouragement of the bird population. The Govern- ment scientists are working on this {line and experiments have been con- ducted since 1926 at Bell, Md., where the birds have been encouraged by pro- | tection. Birds are the enemy of the nut weevil. By providing numerous bird | houses the population of birds has been increased steadily. Expressed in terms of the number of broods to the acre, the bird population has risen as follows: In 1926, 6.8 broods to the acre; 192 16 broods; 1928, 18.5 broods; 1929, 25. The drea involved now carries bird population. CI'Son ATLANTIC CITY'S NEW FIREPROOF HOTEL mm.-hb«:’ h OwnershipManagemen: CHOLLINGER ‘S‘“‘:‘. ~5-0141 SEPTEMBER RATE 5 te Daily—s3 50 Weekly—S Without M Weekly, $15-520 (doubie); Tocation. NO_MORE. NO_LESS. GALEN HALL Atlantte City, N. J. rticular people whe D (double) according to En“)fi’fifium rates. Elevat BISCAYNE =X The Best There is at American Plan. Open All ;!e_nt F.H. D WARE CITY ~ Tenn. DELA E HOTEL from Beach. un'e water: pvt. b.: free hl'hllw privil le B M pecial wkly. MRS. W __MARYLAND __ ROCK POINT, MARYLAND hing tight mow. Fine trout and tailcr fishing rich v THE HASTINGS HOTEL %%, by odern ‘:I‘ IIDHII fl;&l On_ Shenan, 'A ‘Colonial Resort Historic: scenically beautiful; rest facilities: levation “1:000 1t : boating, fAshing, swim. fing: Bouthern meals. $16-§18 wk. - Bookl Untfnov. 10 M. B Castleman, Berryville, Va. VIRGINIA BEACH. VA, 3 Days — $19.50 9 Days — $42.00 . with bath. Dol fonetme, Mhenve antise 4o ¥ M: Avply GEN. E. 8. FAG NORFOLK & WASHINGTON ke Omee. h_St. 8 FU Dar or week; also cottages water froni. Special rates BL. DREWREY, Sist’ 8 | STEAMSHIP! ’H l;v . AUGRMLD. lvpkvu The Well Equipped Koyal Mall Steamars, .Sept. 17, Nov. 12, Jan. 7 .Oet. 15, Dec. 10, Feb.' 4 | etc. New Yo For Fares, 14th Bt. a¢ Or te i 909 ilO\'INDT ACII_ AND IIAGI LONG DISJANS MOVING DAles B'N ?lANCl‘ll - STORAGE Co. | 9220 (o 9236 April 26. 193 ne No. 3748539, Road 1930. Now,o¥ork Avenue N. W 132842, Chevilet Coupe. Eilel . C.’ Tag No 8-3724! at Columbia near Ontarlo Road, N. W.. April 24, 32968, Dod Engine No. %0 ™1 iss ™ 3500 D 3 3 . 11965230, D, G; Tae No. 15307 Shagih: pora Coune. ; or 3 bt . € ¥ 85316 and 8 Btreets, N. W.. Jul No. ‘eneiie. No. o uring, Engihe No Re o i KEClatn wia Swann | TN W July 11, "Toso. 334428, Ford | Touring, Eneine No. 13411792 D. C. Tag | No. 'T-0481: mside of 521 24th Street N. W., Jilly 14. 1930 334530. Dodee Coupe, Eneine No. A-683231, D. C. Tag No. U-6886: at 13th | Strect “ane 'Pennsvivania Avenue. N. W., | July 19, 7930. 334809 Studebaker Touring. Engine No. U-779. D. C. Tag No. T-6029. at | Delaware Avenue, between D Street and Vireinia _ Avenue. 8. W. Jupe 8. 1930, 334648, Ford Coupe.. Engine No. 11203311 | B.C. "Tag No. r-?ug‘ Tear of 1704 Seaton Street. N. W.. July 26, 1930. 334823, Jewett Conch, Engine No. 246663, D._C. Tag No. in front of 1219 New York Avenue, wAugust 8 1930, 434930, Ford Road Engine No. 1080812. D.'C. Tag No. At oih ireet and Knode Triand Ave N. W.. August 7. 1930; And that the said respective defendants were thereafter duly convicted before the sald” courts for the offenses aforesaid: and that all persons, if any there be, claiming said automobiles or ‘any of them, or any right, title or in- terest therein, be and appear before the sald Courts. to be holden at Washington, in said_District of ‘Columbia. on the 24th da of Beptember, A. D.. 1930. &t 10:00 o'cloc in the forenoon of that day (Provided the same shall be & day of furisdiction. other- wise on the next day of jurisdiction there- afler) then and there to interpose any claim to said automobiles or any of them. if any 5 hH Siatons D 8 The Dagger-- A Mystery Story By Mary Dahlberg Copyright, 1930, by Duffield and Company. (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER XXXVIIL THE END OF THE QUEST. ITHIN the ranch house the familiar, cool darkness was like a caress. Uncle Jim, breathing a trifle hastily, took her elbow and steered her into the living room. Her eyes were becoming accustomed to the dimness, | and she recognized the picture of Sir Arkley Sherrill over the mantelpiece and the copy of the Blue Boy she had treasured. She was glad she had left them at Casa Blanca. She had felt that they particularly belonged in this room; they were a part of all that it had come to mean to her. 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Im- proved courses. Classes now forming. Day and Evening Sessions Registrations Now Being Received For Catalogue, Call or Phone National 1748 721 Thirteenth Street /17777277 e e T T, I LLL LTI 7 LRI 777 i “So you came back to the oasis,” said a deep voice that set all her pulses vibrating. “Blaine!” Neither of them heard Jim Marley chuckling as he gingerly ut‘“‘ away. “Yew don't need to make any big hurry with dinner, Niko,” he remarked to the little Japanese cook, who still lingered in the hall. A few days later she was riding with Howard on the range. The horses came to & halt, tails flicking idly in the heat. Below, the river was a desultory trickl threading the mud flats between the wide banks. The only other sign of life was the inevitable pair of buzzards soaring_ high over Mexico. Dagger kneed Desmond closer and leaned her head on Blaine’s shoulder, ;;’n might have been yesterday,” she said. ‘Not for me,” he answered a little grimly. She raised her eyes to his, and one hand stole up to pat the silvery streak above his temple. “You went through all kinds of hell. Poor Blaine! But you're really not Blaine Howard now. Blaine Howard is dead, and I reckon the hell he had died with him.” Howard frowned perplexedly. “It's & queer situation,” he confessed. “Here I am legally dead, the woman I was married to legally remarried to a man I'm proud to call my friend. I ex- pect my money has been duly distrib- uted to my heirs, and the le X used to know are reconciled to living without me. So I'm more than a man without a country—I'm a man without an identity, unless I choose to carry on as Btacy Hawkins, who died in my arms and sald with his last breath, ‘No, there isn't a blighter in the world means anything to me, thank God!" " Dagger frowned in her turn. “I won't marry Stacey Hawkins,” she announced. “I don't love him. 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I 't need to go chasing all over the world after the shadow of a memory.” “I'm not so sure,” returned Howard, “I haven't told you this, but—just when was it you saw Ghulam Buk?” Py She told him. ¥ “Peculiar! It was that night of thi next I met an American aviator who'd come up from Shanghai to sell Chang & bunch of ald Jennies. We got to talk- ing about the war, and he spun a yarn of a girl who'd been standing them all up on the flying"f'lleldl at San Antonio. Why I asked more about her I don’t know; but I did. She was you, of course. And I prodded him on. He told me of your marriage w:r husband’s death. Next day I sf for America, and, naturally, I headed for the ranch.” “And what does all this mean? Surely, you don't think that Ghulam Buk did some white magic!” Howard stared out into the emptiness that surrounded them. “I don't know, Dagger,” he con- fessed. “There are forces in this world that few of us understand. The strong- est power in man’s possession is &n idea, a thought. Perhaps you had been building up a whole chain of thoughts in your pilgrimage, a chain which' car- ried you to Ghulam Buk and impelled him will that aviator to meet me— and then influenced Chang to admit to you I was alivee And if you knew Chang as well as I did you'd realise that that was the most remarkable act in the chain.” “I wonder,” exclaimed Dagger. “And yet there’s reason in your theory. It was Raoul who moved me to follow your trall, Blaine. And Sidi Marut gave me courage to go on to India. And Ghu- lam Buk—yes, it all does dovetail. % She fumbled in her breeches pocket and produced the jade luckplece the ‘Tu-chun had given her. “By the way,” she continued, “I can't help_thinking well of Chang. He gave me his luckplece. He'd carried it ever since he was a boy.” “My God,” exploded Howard, snatch- ing at the carved bit of stone, a hands- breath long. “D'you realize what that meant? D'you know what's happened? But no, you didn't see the papers that came today, Dagger, this thing was famous all over China. Men have died trying to steal it. Attempts were made to assassinate Chang simply in or- der to win it. And yesterday one suc- ceeded. His traln was blown ‘up just outside of the Sung-fu Station. “Oh!"” T'S mouth quivered. “How terriblel But it wasn't because ;:e gave it to me, Blaine. That's ridicu- lous!"” “Any more ridiculous than that your thoughts built a bridge over which we might come together? No, Chang gave it to you deliberately. He believed im- plicitly in luck—or call it destiny, if you cl e. And he believed that his luck was dependent upon this stone. When he gave it to you, he was giving a hostage to his luck. He was saying, in effect: “This woman is all to me. Bring her to me. If that may not be, I do not choose to live!” “But it can't be true” she insisted. “Blaine, it's only a little piece of jade that's cold when you touch it, with a dragon twisting around it. How could that kill a man?” “It didnt’ kill him. What killed him was the power that he attributed to it in his mind. Thought, again. What you believe in, if you believe with suf- ficient conviction, is very likely to hap- pen.” Dagger took it back from him. “Shall we throw it away?” she asked suddenly. 3 “Why?” “Well, if we belleve in it, as you say, it will help to keep us happy. If we don't, or if we lose it—"" ,Ii:t tightened his arm around her waist, . “Suppose we keep it—in memoty of CI he interrupted. “But let's be- lieve in each other. If we believe truly, no harm can injure us.” “We'll keep it,” she decided. “We'll call it the luck of the oasis, and when- ever we go away it will have to bring us back.” “Do you want to go away?” she asked, laughing. She drew closer to him. Her eyes "o oty a1 ith you,” sh i ong as am wi you,’ e sald, “what does it matter?” (The end.) 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