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REAL SALE—HOUSES, (Continued.) COLORED. 4317 WASHINGTON PL. N.E. w.] o bought on rental terms. Why pay Tent when you | €an you own your BRODIE & COLBLRT Inc, CO! ORFD—OPFN ~from 4 to 8 pm. 1917 Bample: ‘6-room Brick, R tiled bath, cellar, laundry, $5.71 $300 h, $ ; term: inferest. recognized ity for colored Is ne - uilu its Y o opments of the o ‘The best Colored Families have chosen Kingman Park lP‘; F.l“. desirable place in N'T —seeing. oul;‘-wJ completely furnished hibit_ho; o Brd & Bennine Rd. NE. th_sample house and miniature golf course (the best in the eity) open and lighted until 11 p.m. CHAS. D. SAGER Realtor, Owpe! Builder, 924 14th Bt. N.W. iational 00! —as which = WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. PAY CASH FOR BARGAIN IN INVEST- ment and income property, also residenc any_section. _Address Box 1268, City P.O. AT ONCE, HOUSE ON F, G. H, I OR K be d ‘218t or upper 14th bel auick action: reaso: ' Box 1268, City P. RENT—STORES. 'WO DESIRABLE BMALL STOKES, 1236 ¥ 'rwinfi: s n&é‘ to corner of 13th. ~Reduced o8k £ HEIBRELL. 1118 Iu 8t. N' B and o Torminan > oot loca oo 255 Bodness: 436" Mei. a300: clov: 6318, 3 FOR_RENT STORES—HIGH-GRADE, N.W., Bewly bullt-up neishborhood;, §58 mo; Also bet. 16th & ITth nw: fore mo. LTON R. e, Bis. SH31; ovens 3 SHOW Sioveoas. MODERN _ STORI WINDOWS, tra back room Palais Royal: heat Shd lght. furnihed: only $40. JOHN M. KING & CO.. 1008 lith st. n.w. ESTATE SALE OR EXCHANGE. FOR EIGHTS—8 RMS. TORE 40T r ieriooking. W Trade for city home. Met. 4300. 1300 “THAN Al TAKOMA PARK, A LA b0, beattitil A Dinealsy: for city home. _Met. 4300. . 0216, ¢ WE HAVE A NUMBER OF SMALL. MOD- ern apartment bulldings from 8 T Jon: ments each, good locations, well Tented, and will show ® good return; will consider ‘clear gr one-trust propertfe ihter in- formation _call Grady Gore ©o., 1024 Vermont_ave. National 7190, RENT—WAREHOUSES. REA warehouse Rea Eall Y031 7th Bt N SALE—LOTS. SHADY 1O Stiver Spring: rove- cagh, $15 m 1,000, Rensington” 74-1. FOR SALE—10 LOTS, CHEVY CHASE, D, C. o Ohevy Ghasec M. will ¢ iraish st and second trusts to Telinble bufiders; only mod- sh " uired: also lots ;\;l.l?blfit:{t&ni’ldlfll umll hunglo'x,“ x Boe 1he Hiae. "Dis’ 8431 Eve. Cleve ARy, GWNER WILL, BACRIFICE FOUR 20x100 T, ots on dth St. n.e. near Catholic Univer: ity, on car line, suitable for row of houses or small apartments: will take $2,750 for H. GRADY GORE & CO., 102¢ Vermont a Natl. 7190. mmn et ave. uver ave: ts: 835 Price, THE EVENING STAR, WASHI 1 SALE_—SUBURBAN. IAD TNIS nf\w NGDON, ractically mew bungalow: five I"S rooms and cellar, hot-water Sronerly Ciold for ¥.cs0" three, y'?i + g0 roperty sold for i P2 Cloge this estaie, 44,0 0, e o VIOLERT SON, 3843 34th st., Rainler, Md. Phone Hyattsville 1509. od SECLUDED WOODLAND TAT. Six Acres; Nearby Virginia. Owner, leaving Washington becouse of new ’ business _connection, offers this beautiful woodland ~home for immediate sale. ~Property is twenty minutes' ride from town, between Lee Highway and Potomac River. The residence is a stone lodge with two baths, ol burner. Frigidaire, spacious porches, firepiace, and is practically new. Also ‘s modern ungalow used as tenant house. A ing peol, ‘bea: rhododendrons. 1,500 laurel bushes set out, stream_supplying pools with fresh water. This unusually desir- able property is available at a most reasonable figure. For appointment %o inspect— ®: i COMPANY, H. L. RU 1001 15th St. Nat’l 8100. THE_BI FOR LESS_$1,350 PP s 3 %G s DIEIRNBICH, 1ot Sseiaileh, wide by 125 feet deep, between Alaska ave. and 16th st. Also choice lot, 35 feet front on 16th st. facing Rock Oreek Park OBERT E. HEATER, — RENT—SUBURBAN. CHERRYDALE—FIVE-ROOM FRAME BUN- galow delightfully located on wooded tra of one and_one-half acres; partially fu nished; in first-class_shape, but not mod- ern: $35 a_month. Clarendon 3345. 3-ROOM SE, 1 ACRE HIGH GROUND. mile_ Kensington; $15 Der onth. " Kensinaton 1. R Colorado_Blds. District 48: \\'AN‘I‘ED—uo'l‘s TTON 25 050 CASH WILE BUY. Box 18’ Ada) 'V, Star_Office. TAKOM\ PARK —3- 365. "6:room bungalow, 2° 5 Beed asspw. TACE! Rgn:rnrs % carvai ®ood water: 1o 00N, BPNGALOY, herd 2568-W. A, Manor, Takoma_Park. SALE—FARMS. FEARLY 300-ACRE FARM WATER, LARG spring, stream; large elec’, cellar: ran Bl cows norses Nosh, tumbes worth $5,000:' all for §7, bargain. Ad- dress Box 430-8. Star_office. FOR _SALE—FARM, MONTGOMERY _CO. Md., fronting State road and Potomac Rivei hunting and fishing; 333 acres: brick house, 12 rms., bath, steam heat, electric lights: several 'barns, 100 acres rich river-bottom land, fine orchard. Taken under foreclos- ure: 'price; $20,000." Cost, to duplieate bulld- b no trades. Address Box star offce. AT AUCTION. acres cut In tracts 5 to 100 acres near Rosaryville, Md. adjolning Dower House roperty and Dln‘ J ‘arm._ 4_houses. 3 bars and outbulldin y terms. Wb & s, %‘ J0:0 AM. vupgn ariboro, M Marlboro 13-} WANTED—FARMS, INT FARM WA !W B st ne. In_ 6480, HANDSOME STORE, FINANCIAL DISTRIOT, next to corner of l"h“n e .lg'udnms ;n.r n, e era 2 TR s, RN L s By et W Wi Wi BT Nwo35xion IDEALLY or " aintomobi Renices avattable “Nov. 1. * Columbi u?z TTORE AND 6 R. —Store, 10 1. & D. 1738 Lincoin rd. n.e.—Store, Central wve. and Chapel rd. . e—swm 30 VR NW.— = Lincol WATER-FRONT PROPERTY. H—ONE LARGE COTTAGE %, S0x150; frult teee afn pric Box 449 T and smal water, ar_office. _____ NORTH nwx—.«mao-n‘fi‘ 5-ROOM furnished high, dry, shady ot I8 two l Buy now, $1,000; terms. from bay. dams 2509, § ROOMS, BATH, HOT-WATER HEAT. GA- AUCTION SALES. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS “FOSTER” BABY GRAND, ALSO PLAYER AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, RUGS, “FADA" 12- TUBE RADIO, ETC. Complete Davenport l M-D ven- Btes, Eikesis, Hiber and Wicker Furnt: ture. 'Occasional Tables and Chairs, Radios. Breakfast Suites, Bed, Personal Effects, By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. NW. WEDNESDAY Oct. 8th, 1930 Commencing 9 O'clock A.M. Continuing Throughout the Day. Automobiles, 10 A.M., at 613 G St. N.W. 0c6.7 wak. Upholstered Living Room Suites, Electric and other Re- frigerators, 3 recisTERED Upright Pianos, Lamps, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Bed Room Furniture, Dining Room Furniture, Rugs, Pictures, China, Glassware, Mir- rage; near graded school. LYON & FITCH, % | INC. Clarendon 6: &, Jooms, bath, $30 montli: 5 rooms, $40 month: Virgini Fooms, DALH, Garag | §40 month. - FULT v R CGORDON, Peopls nsurance Building, District 5231, 'Evenin Cleveland _4733. THREE_FOU 330 Beveral -ROOM_BUNGALOWS, A M six_and_seven rm.' hous: howh all modern: 333, 840, 350, (Fou dom bungalovs, am.t Y, 9i0. 34250, T. VIOLETT & SON. 3843 34th st., Mt. ier, Md. _Phone nunvm- 1500. 1z ROOWS, ¢ BATHS, FURNISHED; 3-CAR ‘lg.r;omg S baths, furnished; built-in sa- b 'mum. 1 bath: bulliin egrases 0. . 't Dath; gw 'g off Clorendon dig,"or siop at Lee Helehts ice, Cherrydale, (N -ROOM AND BATH BUNGALOW: GLASSED- in_sleeping porch: $26 per month. ¢ 32.50 per month. .: §45 per month. per month . N.W. 7-room hou o B B AN o National 5371 S BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL HOME TN LYON ark, Va., with ’ acre, facing on 3 paved eat 'sirect 'Car, stores and. sehool oms, two baths, first-floor lavatory. pantry, two large porches and co ered driveway ‘at side entrance; Frigidair oll burner, gas, electricity and city’ wate newly decorated. For rent at §100 per monti Few other hoises for rent in urora Hills, Va. AURQRA HILLS HOMES, INC., Phone Clarendon 1057. SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. e A SALE—ACREAGE. FOR BALE ACREAGE—BEAUTIFUL LAND- | i = 9 rms., d:car garage........ Call lo'acl 1 a' A OT33 setn 8t NW. Next to corner, front of et sto. 14th AND IDA A Several desirable” stores; heat furnished. N CO.. 1401 Eye 8t. N.W. scaped acreage, in quantities to suit; lllll- able for Y.b lh.ld“:lu’\m“hol"n‘ic sites, ursery. club, sducationsl, R, "GORDON, o Fea. 1ns. Bidg.’ Dis. 8331; = veny Clev. s e HON!‘ TO_LOAN. ‘©ther_locations lor rent. N. D. BULLIV. 214 NEW vmn N.W—LARGE, 1st- fioor store and cellar; gultable any bu muin-u Rent, 3180 montniy. Near 13 G. Willett on premises. xmunn 4928. 1402 R NW.— 1R Bl parier, aning Dressing establishment. ~Rent, 350 B GROCERY STORE. o - ) growing community, especially sulf srocery store. oo Dist. 9080. 1404 X 8t 1737 F ST. N.W. Nearly opposite Interior Dept., opposite ear in Government dept -cuon, new store, lm. JSitractive, how ater suppiied dance. Rent, LEE D LATIMER CO., National 4146. BARBER SHOP LOCATION. o I e ing oc t &n _unusually Ifl business. 1404 X 8¢, per Jasto for & or any Dist. 9080. OFFICES AND STUDIOS. as Oircle; itable for tailor month, light 3 ermont_ave. n.w. oo T et =a|¢‘:0 I‘lllmiol' €. D. & or realtor. A;nl! flfltlbh'?‘“ " E tor or “D“lt; 365 month 1t cht!'x"fi‘ " ivate 0D "or included. dfloor. faci; th attached: suite: Saifing Foo HALL, Bure Vermont s water, any officy Zental. R new. modern building $006_sa. gt National 3 516NV AVE. fl.fi fandsome communt ing N. Y. ave, cating rooms, 2 desirable; just JESSE Tooms front- nal- H 8 Tentals, 917 15th St. N.W. Ag 1438 ‘Wational 2048. Reduce Qour Office Rent. Yl share laree office and window displey, | d floor, l Ounnnucu'. ave. at o seeatle Derson. North 3318, Thi , 11 ochiee rroms and ‘bath, 1101 Pa. ave. Seeamite B aghile 10 geaial T RENT—DESK SPACE. month. W1 Barr Blas. or W SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. 4th abo bnudlnu )L.E‘.mu. fli m SPation, nice b | B iness; Droperty | Becond cominerelal “Best. uy in town for | price asking. Information only to inter- ested buver. R. A. HUMPHRIES, National 6733. ————— e SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. HOUSE; RENT- Bosa T f»xffzw: 1417 K 8T. N.W. NAT. 9300. LR D AVE_ NR. 13th NE._10 3 “wh.; elec.; garage; & real sacrifice &t 37650, term I Nr.'10th and L nw—1) 1. f&o 3 b zented 5600 per snnum; price, ‘s R dit and Broant B modern br.: 3-car br. Tents Ber e price, $5,450 oty 3480 pashy Nr. 16th’ nd A gront; U. . $4,250: .urm Cotd 12th 5 —t Brick: rented Yo er mnum price o Nr. 1st and N n.w.—8- e snnum: price 'wo-family, ' L nnefi' un:l mfi" o "atinum FE AVEN GO ne N Aves 318 16th. BT L B RO e T Frieer #4%9 BOSS & PHELPS, ' 1417 BT. N.W. NAT. 9300, & Mllnu : porc] or quic EXCHANGE. e o R chaoge for property in Washington. rite owner, PARM] Co., INC., th ‘st., New v Sork cny e o= tnvestment 3uTlME asetropotitan 2627 ONEY TO D ¢ = unt at prevailing interest. JESSE 1115 Eye st. n.w. alor Sed by owner nt. owner; 5 saneray oo i aguic!%ufifi— YOUR 1st & 3nd TRUBTS. ney aiso availabl mé‘:'fpm to property. suPERioR B\ ;finm\‘l“ “% L Airepl sewer, 838 and electricity; endon_2345 NEAR] detached screened porches front and rea: Price, $1.500; on_terms. | k l LAURI Pine 9-room home, UP TO $300. MARYLAND PERSONAL BANKERS, INC, 8405 Georgia Ave. Phone Shepherd 2854. Under State Supervision. AUTU LOANS. P STORE FIXTURES AN 1004 Eve 8t N.W. o cice AR FINAN ork Ave.. AUT ts. dor ,_Dist. 9283. LOANS. BERVICE. MET. 4142 l OANS ON AUTOS TEs. ACM IN. & REALA'lixY 20, HNati AUTO LOANS. QUICK SERVICE. Open Evenings. 645 Md. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 0178. 1719 14th St. NW. North 1111 REAL ESTATE—LOANS. LOAN ON D. O, REAL ESTATE 0216. ATE LOAN: & INVES' Met._4300. co.. INC.. 1731 G St N.W. Room 206 _Met. 3490 ‘fi‘ Ei FIRST—Ist, and AND 3rd TRUSTS; tape: ilck l:rvlu reason: g k. 0 wk. ,' repay Tncitde Brincipal a: be AT mnr‘:‘tiy. st. Above: peyment terest 25 re Eve meets X ¥, ave). UICK %}%IEY G 08 BERVICE, C. F. WARING, 1410 P OT. NW HOUBE rge rooms rnd oversized tile bath; open porch, hot-water heat, city water, lot 60x115; besu- 1 shade tre Price only 36,780, on_sny sonable terms to responsible party. Clar- BY VIRGINIA—SIX-ROOM AND BATH frame on = wool lot 78x118; ity water, nd electricity; new hot-water in new-house _condition. Clarendon 2348. MYE] Met. 4300, BUNGALOW. 4 ROOMB, BATH, cash, $30_ month: 8 rooms. bath. cash. $40 _month. , People’s Insurance Bullding Evenings Cleveland 4733. 8-ROOM HOUBE AND 1 ACRE: BARN: BIG trees: % block car and bus; ideal for big family looking for good home cheap; $4,000; little_cash_and $25 mo. _Clar. 400. MODERN & near boule 98x136; good condition. glose an estate; orice. ME] $6i10°746 ROOMS, BATH, T, NEAR WOODRIDGE &1 80; fruit,' shade: 500 cash, §55 month. Potomac 3363, amis gara ACRE, Mol 850, shrboon sewer, gas heating D) Bistrict Aflx : W. AR, Be._Poi. 3090 TRADE 1 1 rooms. bat rage, frult, g Y COUNTY, wocer oA otomac 3363. EL. MD. with ail modern con- veniences, centrally loc: i ton avenue on lot 100x1§ verms. J. ! rrrnr Laurel, Md :round - g T R lots of o CL' A e, of shrub- | bery. Price, §3,080: terms. o 4-rocm bungalow, double glassed sleeping nrcn, all modern improvements: price $2,750, %! TikrzivaEn co. s x st B Nat. S .m Sy BAUTIMORE 111 . n Tem 0\! !‘bflml u stal down- h{ oW _TO nrn« (ihe b finmu gy at Jong- No chare omaultaion . dey or evénine. "Phone or write for sppointment. M. A. MACE. ndon, Va. Clarendon 219. A ] , ot m!u.i u"l'a LTON - DAY. 5 NGALOW, ELEOTRI —Eoou m-. nfl. ‘orhes. " attle, ne nd L SNTTHC Arlingion, Va. | Phone Olar: 208, == AUCTION SALES., THIS AFTERNOON, T SWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. THOMAS J. IN & BON, AU P VALUABLE REAL TROTATE. EING A IWO-STORY, ACHED mmx RWELLIN 'm“s VILroIN GARA GA! ‘,9: NOW i Tcl@{x s By virtue of a uruln Gnfl ‘trust, Te- corded in Liber 6379, at folio 224, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned el sell blic auctlon. i f&tfim mmu on 'x?g XR" M. ffi B’n";"?’: ‘o ‘c:\"?n a ”.'n 7 Bered “two. hundred. snd forty (40 subdiylsion made by the Shapiro Construc- tion Company. In ots in nuzre nu; e bered thirty-two hun ud and two (3202). a8 per recorded B EU o e ince ‘ot the Surveyor for the District of Columbis, upon the following terms. Terms of sale: Purchaser to pay one-third of the purchase p-ice in the balance in two installments in one and two years. respectively, with interest st the rate of 6% per annwm. and secured by deed of trust on, the property sold, or all cash. at the option’ of th justed to che' d nterest on purchase price from date of of settiement ot 8% ver apnum: ancing, recording, etc.. at the cos purchaser; sood title of no gale, A deposit 5175250 will be. required at time of sale and settlement e within thisty (30) days of the date of sale, or deposit forfeited and the Droperty resold, at the cost Tisk of the defaulting purchaser, after five (5) days' previous advertisement in some W 2626-424; THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES, s.u.l OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING TWO-STORY, SPut DETACHED BRICK DWELLINGS, UR s O% o HICH CONTAIN & SEVEN MS _ AND. AND TWO-CA! BUILT-IN GARAO! AND NE__ SL BBERACE " AND ONe 0. fi‘&? BRICK DWELLING CONTAINXNG !'l ROOMS, BATH AND TWO-CAR BUIL’ IN GARAGE, HOW UN.PR YONSTRU TION, KNO A8 51’ 123, INCL] BIVE. AND 527 Al’D l’" STREET NORTHWES: By viris of six Lerigin deeds of trust, recorded in Liber 6346, follos 307, 401, 408, 400. 417 and "421, respectively, of the land Ewrdu of the District of Columbia. and at e request of the parties secured thereby, e, undersigned wil sell st public suction; in tront emises, on oG- FolleR' SEVERBI o ShauencinG AT -FORTY O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ipe-dascribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbis. and bein iimbered 233 to 336, Tnelistve and 355 An 229 in square 3202, as per plat recorded in of the records of the L}nbeer ulfo.'hfollfi 191 o o e sury st < Tollowing terms. - O !l; hnrnwfll One-third 18 to fn"two eaual in he tate ‘ot 8% o rate ‘of 6% Der annum, ph anmually. Snd tectred" b 3'::1’ o the properties sol e of the purcha ! paid or adjusted to the date of s aser to interest on purchase from date of Il{' to date of settlement at 6% per annum: all convey- ancing, recording. etc.. at the cost of pur- chasers; good titles or no sales. of 3250 in each case will be required at the time of sale and settlement to be within thirty (30) days of the date of sale, or de- posit forfeited and the property resold. at the cost fld il of the defaulting pur- hser, athyr, ste”af 1";" iy newass aie'T3 dome. new, published in Washington, P ¥ Trustees. ble semi- Jrust, on 255, 8t the option 5026-d&ds.ex8u n.'m!z DAYS. & BON, AUCTIONEERS. S B ATE TH- S5 8, deed of 4 §4,0f frust recorded tn District of ' Col Kevards ot ihi umbla, we {shall sell in ,‘o - IH | 1930," | of m o'c gt lot s ?flgd four (4) in Mary A others’ lubmvulon o o Plains,” 2 imead Manor. | Des iat ecordedin the "offce ol ihe st | veyor for the District of Columbia in Llher | Governor Shepherd, at folios 166 and | except that parv of ot ondemiied and taken for alley purposes by District Court Cause 1 preme ‘Court of the, Disiriet of ‘Columi and shown upon_ plat recorded in said sur- veyor's office in Liber 73. at follo 153. Said block numbered forty-five (45) taxed as square 2632 H Terms of s e-fourth cash. balance | in one, two and three years, with Interest at 8'per cent per snnum. pavable’semi:a Lusll; it of T od at l of sal l e purc] Iu! llowed 15 from le to complete the puxch Further ulrnculnn l&,flfll' B Illt TRRNON & SHERE: Fistees. 5629.4&dbs.ex8u By ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Tap- | estry Brick Dwelling, No. 3824 Harrison Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded I Liber No. 5986, folio 10 € sea. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbla, “and at ‘the requpst of the party secured ‘thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front ofthe premizes, on THE SIX- Y’ O 30, AT FOUR O CLOCK S A, e (oflo'ln ~described | land and premises, situate in the District of o Wi i and’ being Jo G4 i square. 1 x'f"‘%%f. ket e Land*compeny st Mohtgomers County, Masy- land, and others’ sul }m n, 85 per plat fecoided in tne ofmice of ‘the suryevor for | the District of Columblu in Liber 72, at folio | 35, sublect (o the cove ‘of recor ‘Terms of sale: subject to & prior deed of trust for um further particulars of “Which will be announced at. time of sale: the purchate iice ahove said trust to be paid in c A deposit of $1,000 required of purchaser at time of sale *All convey: sncing, recording and notarial 0t P onrenser AErms of Ssle to ‘e comniiod with within thirty dave from day of ssle otherwise' the trustees” reserve right to Tesell, the property, at the risk and cogt of ing t": sser, atier five du s acd. 7.10,13.18 art roceedings_in | 7 in_the Su- ton, ustees. e Land | || rors, Books, etc. At Public Auction Within Our Gallerie: 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY October 8th, 1930 at 10 AM. Terms Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inec., Aucts. 0c6,7 GUS EICHBERG, Auction: 85 AUTOMOBILES By Auction Wed., Oct 8th .30 P. 462 Penna. Ave. N.W. All Makes—All Models A Cir for Everyone GUS EICHBERG Official U. S. Govt. Auctioneer Ford Sedan By Order E. C. Snyder U. S. Marshal Also Other AUTOMOBILES At Weschler’s @ Auto Auction 613 G St. N.W. TOMORROW WED., OCT. 8th, 10 AM. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS: 1431 E: N.W. ICK TRUSTEES' THREE. ¥ BRI BALE OP_VALU. BTORY AND __ BASEM DWELLING, BEING _PREMISES NO. 1624 i5th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated May 24, 1930, being instrument No. 137. re- corded May 37, 1930, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and st the re- quest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in_front of the premises. on - NESDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF OC- TOBER, ' A.D. 1930. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing-described iand and prem- "situate in the District of Columbia and gnated as and being lot 131 in Wind- sor's_subdivision of lots in_square 193, as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- eyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 12, folio_90. ‘Terms: Sold subject to s prior building association trust for about $5,250, further of which will be announced at le; the purchase price above said paid in cash. A deposit of $300 required. Conveyancing. recording, etc.. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be 'complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposft forfeited and the property may be adver- tised and resold at the discretion of the e CHARLES E. COBERTH, JASON B. CAUKIN. 0c4.7.10,13,15 Trustees. . J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOS. 3. O et "Sr AW | Trustee’s Sale of Valuable| Downtown, Centrally Located Office Building, Three-Story and Basement, of Brick and Stucco Construction, Known as Premises 1405 and 1407 Eye Street Northwest. By Vistue of a certain deed of Lust; duly recorded in Liver No. 8176, fol of th Tochrdnof the' Dissrict e het “atine Creauest of ine’ party thereby, the undersigned trustee wi sell at public aiiction. ig front of the prem. ises, on TUES! DAY OF OCTORER, A'D. 1030, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM., the following-described land £nd premises, sitiate in " the oy o - ington, District of, Columbi o Bein Jot 12 in Bradford's subdivision 5% 195 5 "Fauare 218, ‘a5 per plat recorded £ the office ‘of the surveyor fof the District of_Columbia in Liber 45, at folio 38. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mongy to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 5); per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually, from day of Bale, secured by deed of trust upon the pro erty sold, or all cash, at the option of t purchaser. A deposit of $5.000 will be re aquired at time of sale. All conveyancini recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Term: of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the truste feserves the right to resell the propert the tisk and cost of defaulting purcha SHCer"Bke ays® mdveriiserent of such re in Some newspaper published in Wash ton, E. QUINCY SMITH. 0c3-d&ds.exSu Surviving_Trustee. AUCTION SALE Of valuable ~ resi Enown as 1304 FARRAC e Washington, D. C.. on_ the PRIDAY. OCTOBER'10. T i home’ respect, col seven rooms, bath and receptio hardwood finish, full garage and built on within one block of school. the best sections of W: now is the time to Homeseeker or Invest tunity is knocking st your A ‘thance of a lifetime o buy : t-to-goodness home . Do not forget t 'OCTOBER 10. 10; rty W. OWENS "AUCTION 927 15th St. N.W. 5459, “Do mot list your prope: unless you want it THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve 8t. N.W. SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING, SITUATED NO. 3015 CAMBRIDGE PL. N.W. By viriue of'a certain deed of (rust daed July 17,1029, being instrument Tocarard Sty Senfogneament e and records of the District of Columbia, and 8¢ the request of the party secured !""fif the undersigned trustces Wi at public BienibnatTa ront ol the premmises, on BV i ‘SRR TEENTE DAY OF ‘OG- TOBER. AD. 1830, AT 'CLOCK. P.M., the following-described land and ises,"situate in the District of Colymbla ae-l(nmd as and ot numbered si: ty-elght (68) in Ashford and Ridout, trus tees', ‘subdivision of part of sausre 113, ““Gedrgetown.” now known 8s _ square twelve hundred and elghiy-two (1283), "es per plat recorded in Liber 2 241, of the records of the ouu ol fhe sure veyor of the District of Columbla erms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two cqual installments, payable in one and two s, with interest at 6 per centum per snnuin, pazaple semi-snpually. from day sale. sccured by deed of trust tipon the Brop: erty sod. or Al cash. a purchaser. 300 'u b mulr-d All” convey s REALTY CO. Phone Nationai vlli us TRUSTEES' oD Bi" e or Safe! e, "at" cost ‘of DUrchASer. to,be complied with within thirty da day of le otherwise the trus the 5‘ i st ot Betauiting BUrehs after five da: advertisement of such re in some newspaper published in Washi ton, D. O. SR i, 0c7.011.13.18.47 stees. safe troi res: D. O, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOB. J. o“wng N, Agwwlm OF VALUABLE IM- STEES' LE TR OROVED ASNAD UNT ovm nn ES- TATE, E o ,'l)l ggm., C. ‘“ A A N Y vmuo of & certain deed of trust. dated 26, and recorded on TR R b g R el 10T the Land Records of the District of Columbia, &nd at “the ‘reguest of the party secured el W, frdleses o St at public auetion, in front o DAY, E SIXTEENTH DAY OF on_THUI 8ol 1950, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., '-h. lollo'm deszribed land and prem- ises e District of Columbia. ramel Ml numbered forty-five (45) to forty-nine A‘I), both inclusive. in square numbered hundred and nunety-three {3083) 'in the subdivision calied #iillbrook. as per plat 1ecorded in the office of the gur- veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 21, at folio 14: subject to covenants together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money is to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent from the day oOf sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be reavired at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording, etc., 8t cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty (30) "days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five days' advertisement of f le in some newspaper published in on, D. C. J. H. BADEN, dsexSi W. R. BAUM, Trustees. of record; re: i 0c6-d Adam_A. Weschler & Son, Auction Administratrix’s Sale of Materials, Tools, Efi ipment, Boa UBLIC_ AUCTION At Capitol Boat Works 714 K Street S.W. THURSDAY Wrenches, Oxygen Outfit, Batteries, hogany Frames. Wesley ck, Deceased, istration N vl 40747, H. CAMERON WERBACK, Administratrix. Attorney, 5 Union Trust Blds. oc.6, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL BTATB IMPROVED BY LARGE BRICK GARAGE, REAR OF Ioll o IORTHWEST, WITH RUNNINO NEW HAMPSHIRE fi 3 NUE _AND FRONTING 28.25 T THEREON. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme passed ourt of ‘the Digtrict, of Columbia, the undersigned in Equity Cau; trustees will offer for by_public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1930, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing decribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, to Wit: Lot ¢4 in Thomas B, Ferguson's combination of lots in square 99, as per plat recorded in Liber 50, folio 120 of the records of the office of the survevor of ‘the District of Columkia Subject 1o, right of way for all pu except that 'of bullding over the following described part of said lot, viz: Beginniag in e south line of said lot 'and the north 18-foot-wide alley at a point d feot west of the southeast corner of said Tot; thence west 15 feet; thence morth 1721 feet; thence southeasterly 1857 feet a point 6.26 feet due north of the place o! beginning; thence south to, the place of beginaing; a3 reserved in deed from Henry Pitman Pulsifer recorded in Liber 1975, Jolio ‘315 of the lend secords of the District of Columbi Terms of sale: One-third of the purehase money to be paid in cash. the balance in two equal installments represented by the promissory notes o the purchaser. payable one and two years with interest at six B8j, cent per annum from day'of ble ‘semi-annuaily, secured b trust upon the property sold, at the option of the purchaser. of $1,000 required of purchaser at time of le. "All conveyancing, recording and no- fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale o be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees zisht fo_ resell the proverty at d cost he defaulting pur- advertisement of ARTHOR . PETER, Washington Loan and Trust Bldg., PAUL B LESH 1423 P 8t_N. A aeposit 0c2,d&ds,exBu . Auctioneers BANKRUPTCY SALE Small Stock of Suitings, Trim- mings, Mahogany Fixtures Office Equipment, Ete. By Auction At Frederic A. Cochram, Ine. l!lloH St. N.W., Thursday ellln. uttl ‘l‘lblm l"fi:"‘q’yluhlnw }“.ll k. Cases, as Pnu:rlc cothr .80 Bank- rupt No. 2386, RMS: CABH. ‘Walter N. Tobriner, ‘Trustee. o0c7.8 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF "OF_VALUABLE BRICK WELLING. NO. 1200 HARVARD R WITH BRICK GARAGE TN REAR. o2 virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly orded in Liber No 5624, folio 498 the land records of the District of And at reauest of pariies secured ere. undersiened trustees will offer for ie auction, In' front of premises, NES| THE FIFTEE! B ‘OCTOBER. 1930 AT FOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land d premises, ‘situate in the District o to wit: Lot 143 in Francis A don’s ‘subdivision in block 23, “'Columbia Heights,” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Colum- bis, in Liber County 22 at folio 102; sub- deci to covenants of fecord ' prior ‘Terms of sal jubject to 80; af 8o dte Novemver THb: {oust of 86, 19: alarice cash. A deposit of 3300 re- auired ‘of purcnaser at All convey- apcing, recording and notarial fees st cost f purchaser. Terms to be complied with ithin, t rty days from day of - trustees reserve the righ Avertige: erty after thre '& caale iy some newspaper publish ington, PR 004,7.0.11.14 - A istees. THOMAS J. OWEN & BSON, Auctloneers, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TOR! [CK - DWELLING, ip. 110 URTH STREET By virtue of & deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 5013 at f0lio 317, of the land fec: ords of the District of colnmm, we I §-u n, front of the pret D; ! S LOCK 4 of ofiTna umbered two t:) o nua e num| undred and Bive 533). besinning for the 1ine of Fourth street west 64 fes the southwest corner of said square THI 8T NOJ north from nd eet, eet. running thence north on said street 20 thence east 35 feet, thence south 20 thence west 35 feet to the beginning. Tevms of sale; One-fourth cash. balance S0 peretht "‘x"in?.f&-'.“ payable spmic o por 5 = :nnu:l\" po- $300:00 Tequired at 'J“ s e Pt te” camolete 3% “hrotn ate” of bais EDWARD C. 'BALTZ, VERNON G. OW] oc3-didbs.ex8u ruate THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME 2 DWELLING, BBING NO. 748 Slvl#fl STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber . 5986, folio 91 et sea., the land !!f.flldl of the Dlll"lfl of Colui gl. and st the re D he party secured th.rehfiv the :Illlfllfll Ctlllbi;lel w'{l:::“:::l Buctlo : 35 FRiSaY ’E SN DAY OF Oflofllfl ‘AD. 'LOCK P M., the lflllfl'fll[-d C) ises, situate in the city of wnmn!mn. s- et 'of” ‘Coumbia, ‘4na *designate f being_part of original ven (7) in sai nine hundred an IO\H’ ), beginning af Dot 34 fest 4 nches north from the sout Rest. corner of ‘said Iof and running thence Rortn*aione the line 'of Teh strect 18 Teet § fiches,” thence east 100 feet 1 inch to a Ublic” alley 30 et wide, thence South 18 eet. § 1 thepce west 109 feet 1 inch to iha tasatl 'urpg:n“"n Y, sasare s0a. ) are s, of e thud ’he purchi money. to 10l cath, Dalatce in tw caual tnstallments, vable in"one and two ars, with lnluren seven T centum per . Bapte JomgpRaaly, frats dar ot T ; Sofd, or 1) casty -s the option uf i ling, ete. lg efl‘ of wuuhlur T 3 le o bé complied - with_ within :{ET {rom day of lll. 'lhll' ise the trustees rve the e property, at t e e ind Yost ot dots aulting purchager after ive days’ advertisel tf such Wa: DRURY, in umeun"luur publ im:noubn. ton, D. om, A SAM 067,9,11,13,15,17 o ‘Trustees. PROPOSALS. A public In’hu" office o * "“% flflw should tion"'5h app Hipeh tion. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1930 OFFICIAL NOTICES. STANLEY D. WILLIS, Atterney, Tt O'Brien’ Leblanc, Helen O'Brien Blake and Delia O'Brien.—Equity )'b 51830. ~The object of this suit is to obtain part! tion and sale of certain property in the Di trict of Columbia, known as the east one- half of lot numbered four in block num bered two (2) in Barry’s subdivision of Friendship and Mount Airy, as per plate thereof recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 8, at folio 133, which said M’Omrl! is now known for the mmmlu o ment and taxation as lot 804, e lm On motion of the plaintiff it is thll 29th day of September, A.D. 1930, ordered that the defendant, John L. O'Brien, cause his ap~ pearance to be entered herein on or before t fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of this order: other- wise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provided copy of this order be published once week for three lllc ssive we in the W hington Law Re- porter and Even ( r ntwsllntr bt- NINGHA‘M Clerk, By J. W. GARDNER, Jr., Assist BY VIRTUE OF T ONB OF THE laws of fll! nlted ltltu of Amnlcl ROV~ erning sition o roperty seized for Vln]lflflnl o the lnlernnr Revenue Laws of the Ulnted States and particularly for violations of section 3450 ai 3453 of the Revised Btatutes of the an! States, notice l! hereby given that the llowing automo- biles, each being of the raised value of .00 or less, were sei: in the District Columbis, to wit: Jul 1930, Chevrolet Rnldn!r. Motor No. 768571; Ar 8, 1930, Chevrolet Coach, Motor No. 2143935: July T, lJllL Hudson Coach, Motor No. #42i' 5|lly 11,1930, Ford, Tourine, Motor No. 73giass’ 1930. Essex Coach, Motor No. 4! 1030, Ford Coach. Motor No. July 18, 1930. Buick Roadster, Mo~ tor No. 1174422; July 30. 1930, Hudwn Coupe, Motor No. 254633: August ). Chevrolet r No. ugust 1030, Chrysier” Qonch, Motor N ww'vyvd RRR: August 1930, Ford Coach, Motor No. Ai1437108; August 9, 1930, Ford mndster. Motor, No, ASieTIO6. August 13, 1930, Peer: Coupe. Motor No. 11 t 14, 0, Caillac Touring, Motar No §12688; Augiist 15, 1930, " Roadster, Motor No. A319619: August 21. 1930, Ford Roadste: otor No. A2560436; Au 23. 1930, Cadi ac_Touring, Motor No. nzun August 27, 1930, Ford Truck, Motor No. 9274585; Augu: 28, 1930, Ford Sedan. Motor No. 1158511 Auigust 38. 1930, Chevrolet Coupe, Motor Ne 4619423; Beptember 2. 1930, Ford Coach, Mo. or No. ‘AI133354; September 2. 1030 Ford ‘ouring, Motor No. 53384: September 12, 1930, Pord Sedan, Motor No. 8334103: Sep: R e . For: an 46006; September’ 16, 1 . Ford 1536, Dodge. Coach, Motor No. tember 13, 1030, Pord Sedah, Motor No. 8360911: September 19, 1930, Chevrolet Road- ster, Motor No. 712854: any person or pe sons claiming any of the above property are required to appear and make such claim on fors the 6th day of November, 1830, as ro vided 1n section 3460, Ravised Sigtute he United States. MERRICK, Ac Pronisition Administracer. Bistice Noshoe ur, B WILLIAM R. BLANDFORD. Ac uty Prohibition Administrato; n-fec oF Columbla. R Ipped Roval Mail nr-.u 4 Sove 18, Jom: 3. saar. § Sall 'from Vancouver, B. C. For Fares, etc, Apply Can. Pac. 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It was not the crooked scar on the man’'s right cheekbone, nor yet the features of his face which had startled me into thinking of him as b:a: of neither the 1ivi nor the but the look of a man who has lived too long in the shadow of his own I cote was dead, killed, presumably, by the convicts themselves. ‘Why, then, should Le Balafre come back, since their revenge was consums: mated? An idea occurred to me. Wad it possible that Le Balafre and Bec had not killed Parados and that they had not known until this evening that he was dead? The inevitable \nfl.lnn fol- lowed. If they had not killed who had? Andfllanl'ublck'm I had begun. A fantastic notion suddenly brought me up standing. That afternoon on the ridge above the village Caroline had been sure she had seen some one move on one of the wharves below us. I had laughed at her. Had she been right? And if she had been, was it one of the mnch convicts whom she had seen? No one ever went there. ’x‘he ge would have made an ideal temporary headquarters. But, above all, were they taking Caroline hatred. It was ghastly. Caroline had | there now? been with him, and my own incom- petency had left her '\fll him! A launch had come in. Bec would have been in it. They'd be gone now. What was I to do? What could I do? “Where are they talking her?” I cried. “Why are they taking her?” And then: “This won't do. Keep your Cli.mhl.n‘ unsteadily to my feet, I switched on the light. The bodies of Grainger and Parados lay side by side. An‘undemker had prepared them for burial. The closet door was open. It had been shut and locked, the key gone, when Miss Jahries and I had come into the room half an hour before. I had hammered on the door and felt like an idiot for doing so. The garments in the closet were thrown about in confusion. A key was in the lock inside the door. Evidently Le Balafre had locked Caro- line and himself in the closet and threatened to kill her if she made their presence known. I reeled onto the roof, where the cool air revived me. A short distance off shore a luht was visible. It was trav- eling north a fast clip. A small craft, I decided. Was it the one I had seen putting into the cove? Perhaps— 1 chance in 10, say! That was all I needed. There were two fast cruisers at_the jetty. Nothing beats a forlorn hope for put- ting starch into & man. I flew down the outside stair and along the cliff to the cove trail. Three minutes brought me on to the jetty. Dropping into the cockpit of the Par- ados cruiser, I felt my way to the en- flnelndmmbled!orthannflzr . found it. The mechanism whirred, but the engine did_not fire. I felt for matches. . . . Mine were wet, and I stumbled into the cabin. Matches lay on the table. Shivering, I made my way back to the engine and bent over it, smuu a match. The sparkplug wires had been wrenched out and the gaso- line feed line broken. I threw myself aboard the police launch. Its engine had been disabled in precisely the same wa! l{ Sick with despair, I fell back against the rail. I wanted to fling myself over- board. Why hadn't I done this?— that?—the other thing? But after a minute or so I was able to think with some coherence. Caro- line had run into Le Barafre as she set out to meet Flique and me, I supposed, and he had had either to kill her or keep her quiet until he could get away. But_why had he taken her aboard their launch when Bec put into the cove? A definite motive, something to do with their revenge scheme, perhaps, was behind the abduction. Le Balafre’s reason for being near the house at all looked equally inex- plicable. Parados was Lacote and La- EDUCATIONAL. CIVIL S BUSIMESS UNIVERSITY 133TF ST. OPP. FOX THEATRE. MAT. 2740 Interior Decoration Costume Design Life Class Children’s Saturday Class > o A 1333 F St. N.W. 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I could think of half a dozen reasons why Le Balafre and Bec should not go to the village and of none why they should. If my hunch was sound, Id have plenty of time afterward to think of Messieurs Le Balafre and Bec's reasons for re- turning to the village. My feet were in bad condition by the time I reached the top,of the trail, Fortunately, I had another pair of shoes in my sult case. As I limped up the outside stair I tore off my wet coat and shirt, replacing them with the light overcoat I had brought with me. I didn’t dare to take the time to change other garments. My flashlight was broken. I had supposed that the house was em| but as I ran down the stair to the hall I heard a small noise that might have been a sob or a in. It seemed to come from the nity of Miss Jahries’ room. ‘The door was shut. I knocked. There was no reply and I pushed into the room, turning the light switch. Man- ning lay across the bed, her head buried in a pillow. ‘Get up,” I said. “This is Mr. Hunt. ‘Where are the others?” She screamed at the sight of face, which was not surprising, as must have been a gory-looking object. A valuable minute was lost in reassur- ing her. ‘Where are the others?” I repeated rply. “I don't know, sir. I don't know any- thing.” She began to weep hysterically. “They haven't come back. I heard Miss Brent's voice upstairs—and another voice—a man’s.” ‘What did he say?” I shouted. don t know. I don’t kno . Flique! sald something tbmlt-vllhco—o h, Mr.” Hunt, you are hurting my arm—oh!” ‘Was that all you heard?” hing lage—that Miss Brent is there. You understand?” She nodded stupidly and I left her. ‘The house behind me, I headed for the slope at a sharp trot. The trail belted steeply to a south of the I had pemps launch 8 or 10, tour of the eout. arrive first, I l.new—-per there already—but I did not pace. My s trot would get me there sooner in the long run. I did not speculate. My job was to et Caroline out of the hands of those wo maniacs. If'T falled again, I should not have the. courage to on living. I saw no sign of any of thaahhm ‘This was not surprising, as the island occupled 18 or 20 uiune miles. Half an hour it leserted 4 fc;um me sliding down :;m east o e slope. m‘w e b turned north and ran at and the wharves and the hulks were blurs against firmament. As I entered ih- o knew it for what it was and Jho¢} else—the symbol of one man’ Hatred? The recurrent m the one on which Ca clared she had seen some stopped. was no sign or of any living being but xbf:l“n&dn but_the qulet A% of_the place turned me sick. Why had I come? (Continued tomorrow.) — Bishops’ Birth Stand Hit. 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