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REAL SALE—FARMS. THE FINEST DAIRY PARMS Slontsomery County. n “gacelient Tiate of ines, ‘water and fencing. Sriced Fant One-fourth cash. » ROCKVILLE, MAR' \ lle 120. We speciaiize in roperties. RENT—FARMS. 13 A 8-ROOM. PARTLY-] ngalow, barns, chicken house, free wood, coal. immediate’ possession. fruit, grapes, Md. adjoips r.r. station. Low rent. few York ave. Room 303, evef SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. BUSI FRONTING OVER 1. on Mass. ave. and running through to next street with frontage of 22 fr: all goned 1st commercial; located between Union tation and 7th st: price. $8,250. Address ox_400-R. Star_office. 1st COMMERCIAL. 802 L. N.W. $5,000. 32-ft. frontage. brick, nine rooms and bath. Terms can ‘be arranged. H. L. RUST CO., 1001 15th St. Nat1 8100, RENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY. {638 CONN, AVE—IDEAL LOCATION AND bullding for tea and rooming house, besuty rlor, photographer, antigues or caterer. rge ‘building with show window, 12 rooms and 2 baths, new hot-water heating system, new ‘wiring and fixtures: terrace in_rear grer lar i rooms with unusually smply light ventillation. AURORA HILLS HOMES. INC. Phone Clarendon 1057. -— — SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. 1363 IRVING N.W.—3-FAMILY FLAT; RE- 518" Hobart = n.w.—3-story o h e~ 3ad com : 3-family fiat: $6.850. 138 Bryant n‘;fig-nflm modern brick; TN Ma. ave. B 10T, and 3 b, B H¥ox co.. 1216 N. 7. Ave. 3418 14th LA Sl i EXCHANGE. AR INVESTMENT HOUSES, FOUR T A Y Eatove Bret rust 1o 1m0 modern n. residences; total value, $17,500. Wil trade for bullding ground or real equity in SPAIIMCL w¥RT W. BAVAGE, 717 Union Trust Blde. T30 ves . will wround, Lsiness property or Teal equity in'apart: ment. ROBERT W. SAVAGE, 717 Union Trust BId§. Nat. €799, SALE—LOTS. UP. BHADY LOTS, G tgoms 13 ibdivision; $10 cash, N aatity, JOHNEON. 008 10th h.e. NORTHWEST APARTMENT HOUSE ..llMlu"l'lh frontage on three streets. Being on a triangle at the intersection of thres streets, s large ares of open space is ! forded’ "One block from ldth st car line e ';'.':“o'xum"x'n CO., 1010 Vermont Cal B - ICE LOT, §0x130. ON T Sonn: ime. Broskmont, Md:. Wil ifice for 3600 cash. Address Box 48! ar_office. 5 2 3 ‘WOODRIDGE, D, 158 STl SRS ection, thatie a}TT R k .v'f o, "Call North 1303. o ave.—6-rm. brick; rented S w porch-front sve. bea located 'lots, near . _These lots must be sold snd are oth "5 e her eeea Stter 530 pam. North ANY, 10000, 'TON & COMPANY, 1010 Vermons Ave.. Heat. 3020, Beaptitul “corner Jot in Arsvle ce, 1ove s T0tn and Biavden avenae, for oniy ioer 10m and or g Vine: eut-ef- ”;‘Ml-: Hiile: 8 -flommfi?o-g Efl.‘nm‘ Sent"ara and “Rittexhouse: "3 los, 40 f2. e 50 e i leyet and b aboui 6 rerrace; o er 1t. Connecticut ave. ‘st Jenifer st. xR T 1407 New York Ave Nat. 1108 East Capitol St., 25-Ft. Frontages, $300 Ea‘ch. 330 cash, $10 month, no interest; 3% sar #rom Government ri}&u dxrhv’t. Bec: it 108" 160 REAL ESTATE—LOANS. o PIRST FRU TQUR 13 AND pirioes 1 ik 1731 G 8t _N.W. 308, Met. 2490 T—1st, and AND 3rd Bo red tape; quick service: reasonable. $300, repay $1.50 wk. 3500, repay $2.50 wk. 3700, repay $3.50 wk. 3900, repay $4.50 wk. 1,500, repay § $2.000, repay $10.00 wk 2,500, repay $12.50 wk. $3,000, repay $15.00 wk. 3,500, repay $17.50 wk. $4.000, repay $20.00 wk. ve pavmenite include princial and in: Abo ferest and can be arran bi-monthly. Also loans in EENRY, ‘ING, 1 'where Eye meets N. TRUST LOANS AT §'a% AND UP- ward on improved property in the District of Columbia; also s limited amount for the Bearby improved parts of Maryland and Vi ®inia. Building loans made occasionally. LOUIS P. 6HOI 1407 New York Ave Main 1168 ARE YOU IN NEED OF FUNDS? Posibly your taxes are about o g0 to or_there is an operation pending. f you meed improvements to your HOME eonsult us FIRST as we know we can save ou money and annovance. PECIALIST IN SECOND TRUST MONEY. ERAL FINANCE & INVESTMENT CORP. 7i9 11th 8t. N.W. Met. 1907, 1908 UICK MONEY, 2na Al F~ TS: $100 R g (ONS. colm‘n:ougm C. F. WARING, 18P ST NW NATL #0173 AUTOU LOANS. OCURED ON — AUt © STORE HRTORES. . GREERBAULL 1006 Eve St N.w. 25 AUTO LOANS. UICK ACTION. ente. rvice—No Indors: ; UNITED FINANCE GO New_York Ave. Cor. 10th. Dist. 9283 A BETTER, CHEAPER PLAN \UTOMOBILE FINANCE Mn. O ST. NW., ROOM 501. ME1. 4143. I OANS ON AUTOS. v SN SA%ignEer, pee ACME FIN. & REALTY CO,, LICENSED 905 N. ¥ Ave, N-W. National 3483 AUTO LOANS. QUICK SERVICE, Open Evenings. 645 Md. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 0178. 1719 14th St. N.W. North 1111 — MONEY TO LOA WE BUY FIRST DI OF TRUST NOTES ©on vacant ground, building lots and acress &lso buy second deeds of Lrust aotes BT, O e T tal Trust Bldg SALE—SUBURBAN. Oourteous ESTATE THE EVENING ST !MOON MULLINS—Switched Off the Track. WELL,YOULL DO. I'M FROM HEADQUARTERS, AND I WANT TO SEE MISS SCHMALTZ. THE NIGHT AR. WASHINGTON, D OF THE ROBBERY WENT TO A MOVIE. WHERE WERE YOU BEFORE SALES—SUBURBAN. (Cont AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. COME TO AURORA HILLS —and see our houses; bungalow! ern improvements, including & 37,000, and other houses with 6, an 8 'rooms. : and 2 baths. up to $15.500. This is a restricted community with paved streets sewers, city water. electricity, street lights. stores, schools. churches and con- venient transportation. Few houses for rent. AURORA HILLS HOMES, INC., Washington's Most Convenient Suburb. Phone Clarendon_1067. HIGH-OLASS INVESTMENT PROPERTY, located on main highway nine miles from District line in Montgomery County, Md. More than a mile frontage on road. 'Suit- able for high-class subdivision or country :in line of development and priced at ~bottom figure. CIsSEL'% oFFUTT. INC. Rockville, Md. ' Phone Rockville 120 We_ Bpeciaiize ih Montgomery Co. Property. WOOD! D. C. s-room semi-bungalow, 12 block R. L ave. e 3350 down, $50 month. Large 6-room house, fine lot. with fruit, close to schaol; $7.480: $300 down, $50 month. New Dutch colonial., 6 rooms. 'sun poreh. grery modern convenjence; $500 down, $60 month. WOODRIDGE REALTY CO.. 2977 R. 1. Ave. N.E. North_7T308. TAKOMA PARK, D. C. 7-room bath, detached hou: m.{ arge lots benutit Vines. shrubbery:. $8.500. Gn. 0 WOODRIDGE BARGAINS. OPEN AND LIGHTED 6 TO 9 P.M. 2400 Newton st. n.e.—8 bright rooms, tile bath and shower, a.m.i ndid corner lot. with paved street and ge. Only $500 casn_and 365 per month, ‘Splendid 5-r. and b._bungalow, with e. on 24th it. near R. L ave. Very e terms. 4-room bungelow. nearby Md., only $3,250; $150 cash and 330 per mont Many other bargains. We also have sev- eral desirable bullding lots for sale, or will build_and finance, to_your order. Inquire Mr. BURTON, 3623 2ind st. n.e, or call North 0853. RENT—SUBURBAN. #-ROOM BUNGALOW. A.M I, GARAGE, $40. oom bungalow. completely’ furnished, $50. 333 R. 1 ave. n. M_BUNGALOW, ‘moders 350 month. LYON & FITCH, INC don_650. SIX ROOMS, ONE BATH, NEARBY VA r month. One eight rooms, two oor, §30 per month; both new condition. Ga. 4504. SEVEN ROOMS, TWO-CAR GARGE, THREE scres it trees. electric lights and Stor SOt iy lonite: 540" monthe Aee Ime 1401 evenings. P 340 TO 375, JODERY, HOMES, 3 . M I, 425 Pl A Y evoms Farke ‘Shepherd 2809, BEAUTIFUL CQUNTRY ESTATE IN %fifinflm Md. House has 10 rooms. bat] modern conveniences: lot contains acres of n, lal ide trees, fruit trees and earden; fessonable rent Phone Natfonal 874 Eye 8t. N.W. IATE POSSESSION. u:ll:p bath., 37.50 bune. bath s < %000 Prince Georees Benk Bld. M Rainier, Md. S ohe o MEOED TO M. open_fireplace, loors; % acre of . _house, Emwmh -room, s.m.i. bungalow, n fireplace, hotowaer s hardwood oors besutifal Six-room, house, facing concrete street; five acres of ground; $40. Pive-room, s.m.. bungalow; nice section; $31.00. Pour-room, a.m.i. bungalow; $22.50. Call HARRY ROGERS. Hyatts, 125. Evenings, Hyatts. 1 —_——— SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. -1 OUTBUILDINGS, 3 ACRES " otnd: e Sou - eass orens. - Address Box 332-R. Star office. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABELE BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE _KNOWN _AS PREMIS 1688 EUCLID STREET NORTH By virtue of recorded in Lib: of the land recors THOS. J. certain deed of trust, duls 0. 4998, folio 327 et sea. clllrled “.‘Hhib" t)\a m’"}'&"fifiqfi:’flmy ises, on TUESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, AD. 1930, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ' the following _described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 31 in John L. Warren's subdivision of in block (9) “'Meridian Hill” as per plat recorded in office of the surveyor for the District of lumbis in Liber 35, at folio 163; said block § lfi‘!‘l! known for taxation p'!':mu of sale: One-third of the purcha money to be peid in cash, balance in two equal installments. pavable in one and two annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the tion of the purchaser. A deposii of $3,000.00 will be required at time o e. All convayanc- ing, recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise t. trustees reserve the right to reseil the prop- erty at the risk d of defaulting pur- chaser, after five advertisement of such resale lnn l%m. newspaper published in ‘Washington, D. C_ EDWARD A. GARVEY, KEE, FRED Mcl . #e18,d&ds,exSu . J. OWEN ‘THOS. SON, AUCTIONEERS, ST. N.W. SALE _OF VALUABLE _IM. REAL ESTATE. BEING BRICK NG NO. 1438" YOU ~STREET By Gistue of & certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6219, folio 287 ef sea. of the land records of Disgrict of Co- lumbis, and at the rea; of the party ST eragite auetio Tront ot Wil sell a remises. on TUESDAY. THE THIRTIETH AY OF SEPTEMBER, A D. 1930. AT THREE. THIRTY O P.M., the following described_land ‘and premises, situate in the hi District _of Columbia, 4 being lot one hundred in_ Annie V. Barbour's in square two hundred (208 per plat recorded in folio 26. of the records of the office ryeyor of the District of Columbia Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments. payable in one and two years. with interest at seven per centum per Annum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold. or all cash. at the ontion of the Durchas of 3300 will be re- le. Al conveyancing. 3 of_purchaser. Terms f sale o be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees Teserve the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of def after five day: in “som ton, D. TRUS ulting purchaser. advertisement of such resale € newspaver published in Washing- SAMUEL A. DRURY, JAM 3 OLSON, se17,10.20,25. 273000 > B NCHORN RN Vo 3083 180, terms. DE SHAZO Rates (Va. i 43155, terms. & MCNAS, Bond Bids. Nati. 3034 ORE HOME SITE, $1,000; Baer S350 Is:acre ract s DE [AZO & McNAB, Bond Blds. Natl. 3934 A 7-ROOM HOUBSE. GARAGE. DAR! ‘house, orchard: 19 miles' Was Toad: near village: §350 ci 30.50. R. M. HOLMES CO. a 3 I AIN rooms. 8.m i el Coi. APTER AN 14,950 ‘up. “10“1 before m. o’r’.on UILD YOU TO BUIT YOUR B B X A O T Pt lance monthly. Addres: s FhoonmoNGATOW ‘m.i. front orch. b undry trays, large lot. BTl pore, Price 33,850; term: 945 K st THOMAS J. OWEN & BON_ AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' 8A. JUA! TWO- T N By virtue of a'deed of trust, ded 1 Liber "No. 6432," 4t folio 833, "of the lan records of the District of "Columbis, we shall sell in front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE TW] -] DA‘;Rg SEPTEMBER A.D. 1930, AT TWO-TH O'CLOCK PM..'part of lot 8 in E. Dyer's subdivision in sauare ‘503" as er blat re- corded in Liter N. K. at folio 217, in the surveyor's office of the District of Colums bia: beginning at the southwest corner o said Jot and running thence north on Secon streey 20 feet 10 tuches: thence eastwardly along the north line of said ot 9 feet: thence southeastwardly i feeC 2™ inches to south line of sald iot: thenc fee" % inches to the beginning - "< 2 B. ZANTZINGER CO., ational 8371, H. {-bungalow, bath, elec.. and sewer. collar and 1 newly papered "Feal batsain. Act guickly, hu Rainier, Md. $4,000—$500 CASH—$40 MO. C nd furnace; Dainted: large front and back porches. Baince Georses Bask Terms of ale: One-fourth cash, in one. two and thres years. whil inierest AL 8ix ‘per cent per annum. pavable - Annuanly. Depostt, of ‘1300 Fequized at e of sale and the purchaser allowed fiftasn davs from date of sale to compiete the pur- e Further particulars at time of sale VERNON G, owznfl' TLLIAM W G. BCHA s017-d&dbs.exBu A inicas. balance 5 | ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS PREMISCS 3565 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of ‘rust, duly recorded in Liber 6242, follo 175 et geq., of the land records of the District of Columbia and the request of the party secured lherehi' the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY THE TWENTY- FIPTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1930, AT FOUR-THIRTY O/CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, to wif Lot num- bered eighty-eight (88) in Harry Wardman's subdivision lots in block numovered forty- six (46) in “Holmead Manor,' as per plat recorded in Liber County 22 at io 148, in the surveyor's office of the District of Co- lumbia; together with improvements consist- ing of a iwo-story and cellar brick dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the puchase money to be pald in cash, the balance in iwo equal installments, represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, pavable in one and two years, with rest at six per cent per annum from day of sale, pay- able semi-annually, secured h{ deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300.00 required of purchaser at time of All conveyancing, recording and mol fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sele, otherwise the trustee rves the right to resell the property the risk ané cost of the defaulting purchaser, after dvertisement of such resale in 1 2 B!rc published tn the City of (Seal) By CORCORAN W. THOM, A!fielt: President. . H. SHILLINGTON. Assistant Secretary. se15.d&ds.exsu THOS. J. OWENS & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TR SVED, REAL SETATE. KNOWN AS PROVED, 3 NO. 1843 LAMONT S8T. NORTHWEST, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6422, folio 300 et sea., of the land records of the District of Ci lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction, :n front of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE TWENTY- FIFTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A. D. 1030, AT FIVE OCLOCK P.M., the following described _land and premises, situate in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as and bei: ot _one hu dred (100) in Kennedy and Davis Company’s subdivision of lots in block seventeen (17) i Ibridges subdivision of “Ingleside, plat of said first-mentioned subdiv! re- corded in Liber No. 35, folio 163 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the said District of Columbla, subject to cove- nants of record. Subject 1o the further covenants contained in two agreements, one dated February 1, 1927, and recorded in Liber 6035 at folio 317 of the land records of the id District of Columbia, and the other dated November 15, 1929, and recorded November 18, 1929, as instrument No. 92 among sald land records. At the the above-described land is de the books of the assessor of the of Columbia, for taxation pu: s, lot 100 in square 2606, together with the im- provement cnnsh‘lln‘ of a three-story and rick Herme of Oh-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two | equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest a! X ‘)er centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day cof sale, cured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the 0D"?¥{ of the purchaser. it of $500.00 will be required time of All conveyancing, recording, etc., at co purchaser. Terms of sale Oab! E{flmfll“flalh'flh :l:;\e‘h":‘);tlzzy. ve Trom day of sale. otherw :‘curve the right to rese'l the property at S4c"in some newspaper Bublished in Was ington, D. C. erro o maiow. se13, 20,2328 E Trstess. . J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOB. J. OUEN, &S0 MW TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE MODERN FRAME RESIDENCE, G PREM- ISES ENOWN A8 5633 CONDUIT huAD NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5026, folio 163 et sea., of the land records of the District of Co: fumbia, And ‘st the Tequest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving Tristee will sell’ at public auction. fn front of “the premises. on MONDAY, THE FIF- TE DAY OF SEPTEMBER, AD, 1830. AT THREE-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK PM. the following-described land and premises,” situ- ate in the District of Columbis. and desig- Tated as and being ‘lots thirteen (13, fourteen (14) and fifteen (13) in square fourteen hundred and fifty-one (1451) in Potomac Heights Land Company's subdi- Vision of land mow Kknown s Potomac Felghts," a3 per plat. recorded in Liber County No. 24, '8t folio 80, of the records of the office of 'the surveyor of the District of Columbia, subject to buflding Testriction line as shown on sald plat. subect to the covenants of record, togethér with the im- proyements, Terms of One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments payable in one and two ears, interest ‘st six per centum per ynum, payable semi-annually from day of sale, gecured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 3300 will be | required at time of sale. All conveyancing, | recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with within thirty | days from day of sale, otherwise the trustes reserves the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resal in some newspaper published in Washing- - WATSON P. CLAI LARK, 563.5.6,8,10.12.13 Surviving Trustee. SATHE ABOVE BSALE 18 POSTPONED until THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER TWENTY- FIFTH, 1930, SAME HOUR and place. s016.19. zgY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. _FUTURE DAYS, ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE APART- TEERES P0UEe Oy SALDABLE, APART, NORTHWEST CORNER OF DELAWARE AVENUE AND C STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded n Liber No. 8914, folio 335 ef sea., of the land records of the District of Colum- bla. 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 MONDAY. THE TWENTY: NINTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1930. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following-de- scribed Tand_and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. to wit: Original lot numbered one (1) i square numbered six hundred and thirty-five (635), Terms of cale: One-third of the purchase money ta be pald in cash. the balance in two equal instaliments, represented by prom- issory notes of purchaser. payable in one | and two vears. with interest st six per cont per annum {rom day of sale. payAble semi- annusily. secured by deed of trust upon property”seld, or mil"casi at eotion ‘ot pur: chaser. A deporit of $10,000 required of purchaser at sale. Al conveyancing. re- enrding and notarial ‘fees At cost of pur- chaser. ‘Terms to be complied with withi ten days from day of sale. otherwise tru tees reserve the right to resell property risk And cost of defaulting. purchaser after five davs advertisement of ‘such resals in jome " newspaper publighed 1n Washington, LUTHER! A. SWARTZELL, EDMUNL: D. RHEEM. se18-d&ds,exSu Trustees. C., THURSDAY, SEPTELBER 25 19 —By WILLARD TO THE MOVIES, WASN'T T RILHT HERE MISS SCHMALTZ2? T WAS COMBIN® HER HAIR, S, Pat._OR.: Copyright. 193] The Chicago Tribune " % CANADIAN PREMIER AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. “THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Bt. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Beautiful De- tached Residence, Number 4717 Blagden Terrace North- west. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 5847 at folio 348 of the land records of ths District of Columbia, and at the req of the secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at pubilc auction, in_ front of the prem- ises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1930, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P M. the following-described land and premises: Lot numbered thirty-four (3%) mn the subdivision ma Charles E. Wire et al of lots in square numbered two thousand six hundred and fifty-six (2656), as per plat recorded in the office of vhe rurvewyor for the District of Columbia in Liber eighty-two (83) at folio one hun: dred and forty-one (141), subject to bulld- ing restriction line as shown on said piat and to cove Terms of sale: sold subject to & first d ing ihe sum of fourteen thousand dollar (314,000), msturing Ausust 30, 1932, ing int at six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. avable in cash A deposit of one thousand dollars (81,000} will be required at time sale. Convey- recording at purchaser’s cost. le to be complied with within of the date of sale, other- wise deposit be_forfell and the prop- erty may be advertised and resold in the disgretion of the trustees and at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. HOWARD A. BURNS, HENRY J. ROBB, _se17-dads exSu Trustees. THOS. v. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Desirable Resi- dence, No. 1604 Park Road Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly secorded in Liber 6267 at folio 355 of the iand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured | thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell | &t public auction, in front of the said | premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY- SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1930, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- Ing-described land and premis Lot num- bered six hundred and forty-four (644) in Percy Cranford’s combination of lots in block numbered one (1) in 8. P. Brown’ subdivision of part of “Mt. Pleasant,” a ner plat recorded in the office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbis in Liber County 23 at folio 182, subject to the build- ing line restriction as_established in Dis. trict Court cause No. 1390 in the Suprem Court of +he District of Columbi; “erms of sale: Said property is sold sub- ject to a first deed of trust securing the sum or twenty thousand dollars (330,000) the purchase price above sald deed of trust .s to be paid in cash. Conveyancini and recording at purchaser's cost. A de it of five hundred doliars (3500) w! Tequired at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen (15) day 1roq the date of sale, otherwise deposit to be forfeited and property may be adver- tised and resold in the discretion of the trustees and at the risk and cost of the defsulting purchaser. WILLIAM M. SEAY, ERSKINE GORDON. 14th and G Sts. N'W. _mel17-d&ds.ex8u T AUCTI( THOS. J. OWEN & SOI VALUABLE _IM- IDENCE, KNOWN__AS ~PREMI! 1215 HARVARD STREST N.W., INGTON, D. . ult having been made in the payment of ‘the principal of the debt se. cured on the hereinafter described land and premises by & certain deed of trust bearing date April'18, 1927, and recorded in Liber 6089, folio 452, of ‘th d records of the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the holder of the secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned, the will reof ed, trustee named in the gaid deed of truat. offer for sale under the provis! thi a8 Toniie suction in fronf of at OUR_O'CLOCK _ON _FR! THE TWENTY-SIXTH ' DAY ~ OF A.D., 1930, the following described land and bremises, with the improvements, nts, rights, ways and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate and Iying in the city of Washington, District of Columbis, namely: Lot pumbered thipty.thres (33) in' Frankiin T. Sanner's subdivision of lot numbered tén "(10) in block numbered twenty-three (23), “Columbia_Heights, per plat re- corded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in Liber County 11, st follo 86; said block numbered twenty-three (23) now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as squsre numbersd tweaty- elght hundred and ffty-three (3853); sub- ject to the covenants of record. Terms of sale: One-third (1.3) of the urchase price in cash, of which & deposit ¢ $500 in cash must be made to the under- | signed trut t the time of sale, and the | balance in e notes of the purchaser | payable in one and two years efter date of sale with intercst thereon at the rate |of six per centum ' per annum, Dayable | semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust of the purchaser on the property sold: or all cash at the option of the purchaser. The ‘terms of sale must be complied with within thirty davs from date of sale, fault of which the property will be re at the risk and cost of the defaulting p chaser afier five davs’ readvertisement in | Some newspaper pi ed in Washington, | D. C. all convevancing, title examination, and ‘recording ai Lhe expense of the pur- | chaser. | UNION TRUST OOMP, or THE DISTRICT OF COLIM By EDWARD L mILLYER, 0 4 Vice' President. (sfll ) Attest: [RVIN ZIRPEL. Becretary. se16.d&ds.exSu__ Estate Sale of High - Grade wll Household AP Furniture, necisten:o Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Mahog- any Office Furniture, China, Bric-a-Brac, Mir- | rors, Pictures, Etc. | At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. SATURDAY September 27th, 1930 adtal® Al €. G. BLOAN & CO., IN{ 502526 TRAGE MARK Adam A. Weschler Large Sale Glass, New Import frigerator, Etc. By Order Mrs. L. M. Summe. Stor ogany venport, End and Ci vacuum Cieaner, Draperies, Piated Ware, jos, Breakfast Suites, Lamps, Kitchen Saturday, Sept Automobiles, 10 A.M. 5025.26 BY AUCTION At Weschler’s, 920 Penna. Ave. N.W, & Son, Auctioneers of Desirable Household Furniture, Office Equipment, Baby Grand Pianos, A. C. Radio, China, ed Rugs, Electric Re- Suites, Maho, Gov. Winthroy Winth) T Brie-; . Cabinets, Day-Be al Effects, ete. H l ember 27, 1930 Commencing 9 O'Clock AM. and Continuing Throughout 2‘, ., at 613 G St. N.W, THOB. J. OWEN_& BON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTESSD REAL mStATE, BEING BRICK DWELLING NO._ 2627 VIRGINIA AVE- NUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6111, folio 266 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbla, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustes will sell at pubiic auction, in front of the remises, on TUESDAY, THE THIRTIETH AY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1930, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, ‘situate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot twenty.séven (27) in H Latane Lewis' subdivision of lots {n_ square six (6), as per plat recorded in Liber 29, at ollo 7, of the records of the office of the urveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two eaual instaliment ble' in one and two with interest at seven per centum per payable semi-annually, from day of : secured by deed of trust upon the prop erty sold, or all at the option of t| of 3200 will be r le. ' Ail_conveyancini #tc. at cost of purchaser. Term: to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees ve the right fo resell the property, at risk ‘and cost of defaulting purc advertisement of such re: spaper published in Washi SAMUEL A,DRURY, AMES B. LSON, 2017,10.23.35.27.30.80 2 N IOH O atees. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SA! ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK. CEMENT - FRONT BUILDING, STORE AND HALL. NO. 463-465 K STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a ‘certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5086, folto 83 et seas of the land records of the District of Co- and at request of party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer ale by public auction. in front of prem- "TBESDAY, THE SEVENTH "DAY OCTOBER, . AT FOUR-THIRTY CK P.M., the following-described land and premis lumbia, to tuate in the District of Co- : Part of original lot 3 in sauare 499, described as follows: for the same on "K' Beginning et at the southwest corner of said lot and running thence north feet, thi east 35 feet, thence south 15 feet, thence 1 to the line of said hence south 67 feet K" street_and west along the line of sald "K' street 33 fegt to the place of beginning. Terms of s One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal installments, represented by promis- ble in one and six per cent per payable semi- ed o st upon or all cash. at option of pur- d imu“ux 3500 required of pur- SAILS FOR LONDON By the Assoclated Pr QUEBEC, September 25.—Premier R. B. Bennett and his colleagues in the Canadian delegation to thg British Imperial Conference sailed for London Tuesday aboard the steamer Empress of Australia. The premier's party included Hugh Guthrie, minister of justice; H. H. Stevens, minister of trade and com- merce, and Maurice Dupre, solicitor general. Before embarking Premier Bennett sald: “We will do the best we can for Canada and the empire.” — OFFICIAL NOTICES. BNGINEER OFFIOE, 1088 NAVY utiding, Washington, D. C. A public hear- ing will be held at Rock Foint Hotel, Rock Point. Md., at 4:00 P.M., September 26, 1930, on preliminary = examination of ~ Ne Creek, Md. ~Oral statements from intere arties will be recetved, but all important d_srguments should be submitted in Intormation ‘on application, 868, annually, property’ s chaser.” A . U cured b o et be B LEGAL NOTICES. TO THE HOLDERS OF CERTIFION DEPO! ON, Al ANDRIA & MOUNT VERNON RAILWA' COMPANY _FIRST MORTGAG] PER BONDS ~ SECU! | 4 MORTGAGE OF MARCH 1. 1805, TO REAL ESTATE TRUST COMPANY.: You are hereby notified that on or after October 1, 1930, & payment of fifty dollars will_be made on each one-thousand-dollar certificate of deposit representing the above mentioned first mortgage bonds. ~These pay- ments will be made at the office of the de- positary of the above mentioned bond: namely, the Pennsylvania Company for 1 surances on Lives and Granting Annuitie in the City of Philadelphia, Pa. The hold ers ‘of these certificates of deposit are re- auested to present or send them to the office of the above named depositary in order that the payment may be endorsed t] chaser st le. ~ All conveyancing, Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of otherwise trustees reserve the right to 1l &l’m"’. at risk and, cost of, defaulting purchaser, Stter ‘ive ST o R e b ot RICHARD :A:, EoRB. O © 8e25-e0d&ds.exSu s UAR’ N PO AN POLI( HEADQ AETHOROLITAN POLICE LE OF VALUABLE LEASE- 'REST AND ESTATE IN AND TO THE REAL ESTATE AND IMPROVE- MENTS THEREON KNOWN AS LA SALLE" APARTMENT BUILDXNg. CON- TAINING ABOUT ONE HUNDRED_ AND BIXTY-SEVEN ~APARTMENTS, FOUR STUDIOS, SIX °STORES, ON WEST SIDE_OF CONNECTICUT 'AVENUE BE- TWEEN K AND L STREETS NORTH- WEST, SAID LEASE TO RUN NINETY- NINE YEARS FROM MARCH 31, 1923. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6194, folio 311 et sea., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and &t the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction in front of the premises. on MONDAY, THE SIXTH DAY F _OCTOBER, 1930. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P M., all the leasehold fnterest and estate, and the unexpired term of years et to col granted and demised to Harry Wardman, Thomas P. Bones, James D. Hobbs and Edmind D. Rheem by that instrument of lease from Nannie Yulee Noble and Maud Noble Harlan, and the sssignment of same, both dated March 31st., 1023, and recorded in Liber 8020, at folio 34. of the land records | of the District of Columbis, in and to the following-described land tDr ises, sit- ate and lying in the city of Washington, District ‘of “Columbia, namely: Lots 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32 in G s ‘subdivision ‘of lofs in square 163, as per plat recorded in the office of the suryeyor for the District of | Columbis in Liber N. .+ &t folio 302. de- scribed as follows: Beginning for the same g: the northeastern corner of sald lot_ 28, ing & point in the western line of Con- necticut avenue distant 51 feet 2 inches in & southeasterly direction from the northeast corner of said square and running thence southeasterly alo 138 feet o the southenstern corner of said lot 3: hence southwesterly along the south- erly Tine of said Iof 33 133 feet 4 inches t an” angle "of"an aliey’ 6 feet wide: thencs west feet ng the fl%rlh line of alle; To'a_30-feet-wide alles: thence north with the east line of said t-named lfl!( and of a 1 wide alley 123 feet 10%s inches or thereabouts o the northwestern corner lot 28; thence in s straight line inches to the of said easterly sbout 107 feet 114 also all of lot 2 subdivision of lots in oint of beginning., And n Samuel David said square 163, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbia in Liber N. K., at folios 3 and fronting 30 feet on id Connecticut avenue and extending back of that width and ad- ing the southerly line of said lot 32 aforesald about 110 feet to an alley, = To- gsther with all buildings and improvements of every kind and description now or here. After erected or placed upon said land and premises, and all easements and appurte- nances to d and premises belongi: and with all the rights ed and demised by ho ever, to all the conditions, covenants and Dprovisions_contained in said lease and ‘as- signment_thereof, to be kept and performed by said Harry Wardman, Thomas P. Bones. Ji D. Hobbs and Edmund D. Rheem. It that the truste hereunder Wwill not convey or undertake to convey unto any purchaser any right, title or interest in the premises or in any Building or improve- ments thereon greater than or extending DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA. | motice T8 haredy shven Thr T bl sell at public auction, on the grounds of the Police Property Yard, Twelfth and Water streets s.w. on MONDAY. BER TWENTY. NINTH, BEG! AT TEN O'GLOCK the lost, stolen and abandoned prop- claimants, as conumpl;'teg:gy;g;; g Chiet (also Property) Cle; 5025.26.27 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LARGE, HIGH - GRADE STOCK HARDWARE, TOOLS, HOUSEFUR- NISHINGS, PAINT, MODERN FIXTURES, ETC., BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT 5536 CONN.AVE.N.W.}| MONDAY SEPTEMBER TWENTY-NINTH, 1630, Hisnerads Hardware Tools, Househurnienines, Peint. O Sl6w Brushes, Varnish, Cutlery, Electric Sup- ances. Elec. Floor Polish- ‘ools, Plant Food, Ladders, Wi 'lll:‘ m: ’P w-xil 5(;:!" e, ng Faper, Plumbing and Bullders’ Supplies, Etc. ALSO Modern Wall Fixtures _with Display and Metal Drawers, Iron Safe, Add. Ma. chine, Floor Cases, National Cash Re ter, Nafl Bin, Ideal Lawn Mower, Grind- e s, | Letter File, Desk, Etc. The above will first be offered tirety and if s satisfactor; received will be ol e erms: 3 CHARLES W. DARR, JESSE E. POTBURY. el Lier 5408, Doty 1ty BC in Liter 5205, , C. se53 4 b a i Land Records. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Bt. N.W. SALE LE i ) NS, W. G. BA Bondholders Protective Committee. PROPOSALS. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of the Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C., September 23, 1930 —SEALED BIDS wiil be ned in this office at 3 p.m., October 3, 1930, for changes in north part of building in north court of the U. S. Treasury Build- ing, Washington, D. C. wings and speci- fications, not exceeding six set be_ob- tained by any satisfactory general contrac- tor at this office in the discretion of the supervising srchitect. JAS. A. WETMORE, Acting Supervising Architect.” s25,26.27 | RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J, | | Fe] AmanTic oy ‘ asSsSador JONARCH OF THE BOARDWALK., September Days Are Gloriou | id Tine ‘of said aveniie | by the Indoor Sea Water Swimming Poel European Plan 665 Rooms 685 Baths S hi At o and Los Angeles s | TRUSTEES" PROVED EAST SIDE ELLICOTT SIDE EVERETT STREET. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liver No. 5043, folio 353 et sea, i el B S at the Tequest o ar IPmessis qoshts conveved to them by the | secured thereby. the undersisned trustecs aforesaid deed of t: 3 Terms of sale: The: jeasehold tnterest wiy | Wil sell 8% DUBHe Raarre 3 front of the Y oF AD. 1930, be sold subject to & prior deed of trust of | DLemises, Tecard for $800.000 at 8% due November B | ;’,’,.m g gy 3 -Ilao subject to quund Tent of record | AL, 1 Tana and o S A Sraging approximately 327,000 per year, Dummz ¢ Doluats o S able auarterly, Jetally of which will be | District of Golumbls and designate Sipounced at the time of sale: baiance one- | being lots Bumi seven (1), elsnt @ frpi lc"m' the remainder pavable in equal )‘1" d: ne (! n square numbered nineteen iments represented by the promissory fl;iv';“;a: g:d:l-:’ty-‘mua‘gr)c“.‘m-f‘u’\;- Dotes of the purchaser, payable in one and W0 vears, ‘willh interest aj six Der oot per | Company of Montgomery County, Maryland, 3 n recorded in annum from day of sale, payable semi- o annually, secured by deed of trust upon 3 20, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of leasehold sold. or all eash over trust. option_ of puren A deposit’ of" ¥10.00 | Solimbia, Terms of sale: One-third of the Dl.ll’teoh? o ATLANTIC CITY’S NEWEST Centrally Located Fireproof Hotel .2 50 l-'l LUDY, ATLANTIC CITY'S BEST MODERATE PRICE HOTELS ELBERON Tennessee and Pacific Avenues IROQUOIS South Carolina Ave. near Boardwalk 350 Up American Plan required of purchaser at sa! All convey- Ancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be cos plied with Within thirty days from day of sale, other- Wise trustees reserve right to resell leasehold, At risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. After five days' advertisement of such resale | In some newspaper published in Washing. | ton, D, ©. LEO K. DRURY, se2t-aadsexsi OO H A RAFFERTY. &ds Trustees. OMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUGTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' PRALE, OF VALUABLE Two. STORY Al D! N oty ) S O Liber No. 6136, &t 10110 434 0f the Jand rert ords of the District of Columbia, we shall seil. in_front of the premises TH! DAY. THE SECOND 'DAY OF AD. 1930, AT TWO-THINTY O lots numbered one hundred and twenty-one (121) and one hundred and twenty-two (133) in square numbered fifty | hundred and eighty-eight (5088) in Joseph Bwift's sul division of 'Glendale.” as per plat recorded "h Liber 87. at folio 10, & tg surveyor's office of the District of Columbia; subjec :zléh;“b'?lll ling line restriction as shown on money to be paid in cash, b jepresented by notes of purchaser, payable in two equal instaliments in one 'and two years, with interest at six per centum payable semi-annually ~ from secured by first deed of trust operty sold, or . at the option of the purchaser. A of 3500 will be required at time of s All con- veyancing, recording, etc. at cost of pur- | | chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within' fifteen days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve thi he property at the risk defaulting purchaser after five tisement of such resale {n soms published in Washington, D. C. GEORGE E. HAMILTON, WILLIAM L. MILLER, 8e17-d&ds,exSu ‘Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctione Trustees’ Sale of Two 3-story Brick Apartment Buildings Known as the Winton-Stan- ley, 1409-1411 Harvard Street Northwest, Contain- ing Six Apartments Each. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly in Liber No. 5954, folio 304 et seq., records of the District of Co- At the request of the party se- by, the undersigned trustees, will e 'by public suction, in front of s, on WEDNESDAY, THE FIRST OCTOBER, 1930, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the following de- scribed ‘land _and premises, situate in the District_of _Colu; to 'wit: Lot 64 in Harry B, Willson's subdivision of iots plock 39 “North Grounds ef Columblan Col- lcge” as per plat recorded in r County No. 22, 'tolio 1, of the records of the ofice of ‘the surveyor of the District of Columbia: also part of lot 67 in Harry Wardman and Harry B, Willson's subdiviston of lots in block 39 ““North Grounds of Columbia Col- lege, Jer plat recorded in Liner County No. 22, follo 72, of the records of the office of the ‘surveyor of the District of Columbia described as follows: Beginning for the same at a point on the north line of Harvard street at the southwest corner of and running thence east along the of Harvard street to a point on said line of sald "Harvard street which wnuld be th polnt of intersection of a prelongation of he center line of the t wall of premises No. 1409 Harvard street with the said north line of said Harvard street thence nortn sald prolongation and through the center of said east wall and along a longation R.8.Ludy, M.D. New. Fireproof. Baths and Showers. Rates—American Plan, Single from $6. Double from $12. Special Weekly Rates, Surt Bathing direct from hotel. FETTER SHOLUINGER EUOENE CEEVTER at six per cent o annuaily. Deposlt of ‘1900 yeauired at s me of sale, ‘and the purchaser allowed fifteen AT Rurthe: Sfattie J2 omelgie, the pur ; Tiicularg at. time of s DWARD' O BALIZ. RNON G, OWEI _te0-d ON G Qrustes THOB. J. OWEN &, 59N, Fuction e Btri AA TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL E8. TATE. IMPROVED BY _APARTMI COURIRS oENONINAS I LARE APARTMENTS, BEING PREM! NO. 1916 SEVENTEENTH STREET, NORTH- WEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6266, Folio 97 et sea of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and upon proper direction in accordunce with the pro-isions of said deed of trust. the undersigned ‘trustee will sell at public auction in front of the premises o the SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D. '1930. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. t foribed Iand and premises. situate in th District of Columbia, and designated as an being Lot number Two Hundred and Fifty. eight (358) in Harry Wardman and Thoma Bones' Combination of lots in Sauare num- bered One Hundred and Fifty-one (151), as per plat recorded in the office of the Sur- vevor for the District of Columbia, in Liber G'A‘I‘LAN“C CITY.N. nd sun Vi efferson. EWF;%TEPI,"NTIC CITYSL II:'Q{MYAVB-NEAB BEACH GALEN HALL ATLANTIC CITY *Excellence Without Extravaganee 600D FOOD FINE COOKING Specially attractive rates for Fall and Winter reservation. STEAMSHIPS. i ALLSBALIA Tfalah Erept B ot Sagery ot, 15, ANGL” Noy, 1%, 8ail from Vancouve For fare Bt. at Ne northward _of center gast, wall to the rearline ‘thence west along sal iine of lot 67 to northwes of said lot, thence south along the e Of seid ot to the place of begin. ject to right of way over and a the rear 5 feet of said lot 64 and said P 1,00t 67 a5 & means of iner egress for the use and benefit of lot the remsining part of said lot 7 & squsre, now known for agsessment and tax- as square 2670. , dale;, One-third of the purchage Thatat west 1l to Hagtings St., Vancouv C. HOUAND AMERICA Travel by a famous Service To ENGLAND—FRANCE HOLLAND GERMANY And all Europe via Plymouth, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Roi NEW AMSTERDAM OC STATENDAM (NEW) OCT. 11 2 ROTTERDAM OCT. 18 { : | n cash. the Iments. ‘Tepresented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, pavable n one and two years. with interest ot six per cent per annum'from day of fale, pay- able semi-annualiy, secured by a first deed | of trust upon the property sold, or uil cash, 1 ¢ the obtlon of the purchaser. ' A deposit of 500.00 required o at time of sale. “All conveyancini and no- tarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be led With within' thirty days o3, at Folio +4. Bubject, however, to an existing first deed of trust kecuring certain notes ag: One, Hundred and Fifty Thoussn (8180.000), maturing December 18, 193 futher subject to accrued int notes. o rate of 6% per annum. accrued taxes: further particu je, debt. interest and taxcs will the time of or can be ob- ed in advance from the trustes. One-third (4) of the pur- r and above the amount ‘deed of trust indebted- est_thereon and unpald ) i i cash“and the salance in “two equal instaliments, "payable in on () "wnd T (2) years, with interest at six Der centum (6%) per &nnum. payable semi- annually from aate of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. 'A deposit of = Twenty-five Hundred Dollars (38300) will ‘oe Tequired at time of sale All'conveyaneing, recording. etc.. at cost of the ‘Burchiaser. Terms of sale to be. com. plied with within 16 days from day of ‘sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resel; the property st the risk and cost of The defauliing burchaser. sfier ten dava ad- AUCTIONS r c-19 NAVY ORDERS Lieut. Herman E. Halland, detached command VO Squadron 2-8, Alr Squad- rons, Scouting Fleet, to command V8 Squadron 10-8, Alr Squadrons, Scout~ ing Fleet. Lieut. Roland P. Kauffman, detached VO Squadron 2-8, U. 8. 5. Wyoming, Alr Bquadrons, Scouting Fleet, to VS8 Squadron 10-8, Alr Squadrons, Scout= ing Fleet. Lieut. Ralph H. Norris, detached VO Squadron 2-8, U. 8. 8. Utah, Air Squad- rons, Scouting Fleet, to VS Squadrom 10-8, Alr Squadron, Scouting Fleet, Lieut. Herbert M. Scull, detached U. 8. 8. Utah, to U. 8. 8. Loulsville. Lieut. William B. Whaley, detached VO Squadron 2-8, U. 8. 5. Florida, Alr Squadrons, Scouting Fleet, to VO Squadron 2-8, Alr Squadrons, Scouting Fleet, as commanding officer. Lieut, (Junior Grade) Harry E. Day, detached VO Squadron 2-8, U. S. 8. Florida, Air Squadrons, Scouting Fleet, to V8 Bquadron 10-8, Air Squadrons, Scouting Fleet. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Gordon A. Mc- Lean, detached VO Squadron 2-8, U. 8. 8. Florida, Air Squadrons, Scout- ing Fleet, to VS Squadron 10-8, Air Squadrons, Scouting Fleet. Lieut. ~(Junior Grade) Anderson Offut, detached VO Squadron 2-8, U. 8. 8. Utah, Air Squadrons, Scouting Fleet, to VS Squadron 10-8, Alr Squad- rons, Scouting Fleet. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Clarence L. Winecoff, detached U. 8. 8. 5-48, to U. 8. 8. 8-19. Lieut. Camille J. Flotte (Medical Corps), relieved from all active duty, to_home. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Charles G. Robertson (Medical Corps), detached U. 8. 8. New Mexico about October 1, to resignation accepted effective Oc- tiber 31, 1930. Comdr. Thomas J. Bright (Supply Corps), detached U. 8. 8. Maryland about January 15, to Naval Training Station, San Diego, Calif. Lieut. Comdr. Ernest H. Barber (Sup- ply Corps), detached Naval Supply Depot, Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Va., about November 12, to U. 8. 5. Maryland. Lieut. Wililam H. Phillips (Supply Corps), orders Augm 12 revoked, to continue duty as officer in charge com- missary store, Naval Academy. Capt. Emory 8. Land (Construction Corps), detached aide on staff, United States Fleet, to naval operations. Lieut. Leslie A. Kniskern (C. C.), de- tached Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H., about October 22; to Bu. C. and R. Boatswain Patrick J. Byrne, detached VO Squadron 2-8, U. 8. 8. Wyoming, Alr Squadron, Scouting Fleet, to V8 g;;uttdmn 10-8, Alr Squadrons, Scouting eet. Carpenter George W. Steeves, de- tached Naval Air Station, Pearl Harbor, ‘Territory Hawaii, about December 19, to U. 8. 8. Lexington. Marine Corps Orders Lieut. Col. Harry O. Smith, detached Marine Base, tico, Vi to 1st Brigade, Hail commercial steamer scheduled to sail from New Yark City on_September 27, cal achment , A. ping, CI to Marine Base, N. O. B, g‘mhifll. Roads, Norfolk, Va. Capt. Harry W. Gamble, assistant quartermaster, detailed to duty as an I, assistant quartermaster. Second Lieut. James V. Bradley, de- e ,» N. O. B, e ceung Lieut, Al Lasswell, » econs ut. Alva B. de- 6 Marine “Basé, ‘N B B B arine » N. O. B, Hamj Roads, Va. i Second Lieut. Jaime Sabater, detached M. A. 8., Hampton Roads, Va., to Ma- ne Base, Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H. . Maj. Anderson C. Dearing, detached “cadquarters, Department of the acific, San Prancisco, Calif., to 2d igade, Nicaragua, via the U. 8. 8, imont, scheduled to sail from San cisco, Calif., on or about October 14, Capt. Francis Fisk, detached 4th *:giment, Shanghal, China, to Depart- :°nt of the Pacific, via the U, 8. 8. haumont, scheduled to sail from <henghai on or about September 6, Capt. Earl C. Nicholas, detached 4th s'ment, Shanghal, China, to Marine e, N. 8, Cavite, Philippine Islan lxllle‘ U, se.hs. (;:-umont, schedul o sail from Sha; on or 2 o . i e s apt. e W. Putnam, on er al | October 15 detached Marine Base, Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif, to Marine Con Base, N. O. B, 8an Diego, Calif. First Lieut. Robert O. Bare, on Oc- tober 2 detached headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, to Marine Base, N. 8, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, om mp! Va. i rst Lieut. A - tached Marine Base, N, 8. Olang o Philippine Islands, to Medical Detache ment, A. L, Peiping, China. First Lieut. Leo Sullivan, detached | ;Eln.rrl)nd: B;;se.“); %,; Cavite, Philippine fonte glment, Shanghai, Weaver, dismissed First Lieut. John B. from the Marine Corps econ eut. Wallace O. Thompson, detached Medical Detachment, A. L. China, to Department of the via the U. 8. S. Chaumont, scheduled to sail from Shang] on _or about September 6, i Second Lieut. Claude I. Boles; de- . Hampton Roads, Va., Zebulon C. Hopkins, de- Hampton Roads, Va., cola, Fla. T Clerk Jam; ine Islands, %o Dep : ands, ment of the ific via the l!l.)e B. Chaumont, scheduled to sail from Manila, Philippine Is e Ry fp e Islands, on or about Army Orders , recently stationed in the Philip- pines, has been assigned to duty as l:- sistant commandant of the Army War College, this city; Lieut. Col. Loren C. | Grieves, retired, ‘at Geneva, Ill, has been detailed to duty at the high school at Leavenworth, Kans.. Maj. Sam G. | Fuller, Cavalry, has been transferred from Leavenworth, Kans., to Fort Ring- | gold, Tex.. Maj. Claude R. Hollister, Dental Corps, from Fort Bragg, N. C. to the Panama Canal Zone; Maj, Fred- eric H. Bockoven, Dental Corps, from the Panama Canal Zone to Fort Bragg, | N. C.; Capt. Edwin J. House, Air Corps, \ from Mitchel Field, N. Y. to the | War Department; Capt. Thomas W. | Hastey, Air Corps, from the War De- | partment to Duncan Field, Tex.; Capt. George A. Murray, Infantry, from Fort Sam Houston, Tex, to the Panama Canal Zone; Maj. Charles A. Chap- man, Coast Artillery Corps, from Fort Monroe, Va., to the University of Illi- nois, at Urbana; Maj, Daniel J. Hayes, Medical Corps, Maj. Martillus L. Todd, Medical Corps, and Capt. Fred H. Norris, Infantry, have been ordered to their homes to await retirement. BOMBAY PLANS PROTEST Processions to Be Held Against Coming Conference in London. BOMBAY, September 25 (#).—The Congress Committee War Council to- day decided to or{ln!le processions in various parts of the city, including the fort area, next Sunday in oppo- sition to the coming round-table con= ference on Indian affairs in London. The processions will be held to “demonstrate the nation's resolve to | Second Lieut. tached N. A, 8, to N. A, 8., P Libpett, o u:“ ppert, detached Cavite, Philip) Coast Artillery :om| from day n:? sale, otherwise the trustees re. the right {o resell the property, after three days' advertisement of such per published in the et ot Reen, - " Trustees. vertisement of such sale in me news- aper published (n Wi un-g & k% &0 RiFiohiny, Savivag ‘A5 taber cou e 1 t, _(Seal) Attest: E. L WII , Becretary. self,d&dsexBu 1930-1931 LUXURY CRUISES Jeaf, Indies. . Dee. 20, Jan. 8" 4,21, Feb 1] 'A'E:l" tor’ tilustrated 'folder ‘o 24 Btate 8t., New York, or Local Agents boycott the round-table conference and to repudiate the action of a hand. ful of reactionary Indians and gov- ernment nominees who, in deflance of the national mandate, contemplate attending the conference.”