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AUCTIONS MOON MULLINS—Cut Rates. ‘THE DOCTOR SAYS YOUR OPERATION WILL SET YOU BACK THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS, WILLIAM, )| THAT'S AUCTION SALES. 1431 BYB 8T. N. ¥ ifi““" ITA' l’l!l"g"l l‘filllln , ‘ fl @%'K;&Mfi f;ggg o. roperty ¢l &R e of such re- ed in Washe ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. w&%flw % Lhh A e .liMMlatl!!l AT m escribed land Fiate o the: District. of Go- 3 Lc umbered one hundre D n® Josian, W, M uthan, trustees’; sub. ed “one r.u. T R, r D e of Bisirict. - Bubtect, 10 7 Durposes over the lourth of the purchase 1n cash, balance in & A e f ent’to Tese A” mt of defsuting purchase e b e in Wasning oot Adsm A, Weschler & Son, Auctioneers HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS SUITES AND ODD PIEC! Baby Grand and Player Pia Dental Chair and Equi By Order E. C. Sn, Marshal; Virginia B. Waiton, Executrix, -tc-l. By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY e lans of oolu-%la g 8¢ me Teayest he under- “Tn% at ‘,-m'xe lu:uom lf‘n‘? - ‘a ull 11 l‘ml:‘ m‘.‘ " ’nfli fll Illg (lo!x feet I of ““I'! ""I‘l'lo}l;uadr'l‘ uue‘f S the ‘records of lM surveyor of the District onc-tenlra of the purchase l All conveyancin; ot of eost ot purehuser” “Terms €O P].fl '“h i 7 f e, u- it ! ; R 'r" BB Ty ©20,11,15,15,16,17,18,20,21,22 3. O NEE] 10075 Sirest Nordiwes TR m’fl:‘lfil :ALE%!BIHI Efb fl er 8 rr’o’ qlll g, oot .:xwt.,nf al e AY, THE TWENT ER. A.D. 1930, AT un -seven ivision flmy (l“ hfl. lnence no’r‘l}‘ lhl de Boutn thres By fese to point of et -’!u Aibe improvements of the purchase balance in two 5 ‘one an WELL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, THIS F SUMMER 1 WAS A NIGHT WATCHMAN, DOC, BUT LATELY WHAT 1S YOUR, BUSINESS MR, MULLINS? owW! TVE BEEN IN THE TAX-CAB BUSINESS. ’ SAY, {iMamE, whaT N THE= & TRADE MARK Estate Sale of Valuable Hpusehold Furniture, Oriental Rugs, Rare Collechon of Amencnn Indian Beadwork and Curios, REGISTERED China, G'l-nvure, Hangings, Paintings, cmted Screens, etc., At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY October 22nd, 1930 At 10 A.M. C.G SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. GUS EICHBERG, Auctioneer 85 Automobiles BY AUCTION | | 3 convevancing, rms | in ithin (mm trus Wed., Oct. 22 7:30 P.M. At 462 Penna. Ave. NW. R 1929 Chev. De Luxe Sedan SCMoiel A Fords GUS EICHBERG Ofieial U. 8. Gov't. Auctioneer * _.._%m_!fl_l.______ mm T OWEN & 8ON, AUCTIONEERS. OF VALUABLE 0- STORY n cnluun'um nf' STREET NORTHWHT By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5763, folio 13 et seq. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, ‘and st the request of tne bariy secured thereb: undersigned trustees Wi 41 pasiie avction: - Teont oi i Bumlu;. on AY. THE THIR O'tLock Pat the toliowin nd premises, dituste in th umbla and_ designated in T and 273 i c-m Saers’ subdivi- | 8. ubdivision | sion of lot 28 in nee “ west 50 fee! tbonu'nllmo!nm ot 271, and ‘Lence north w. f- g west line f said lots 271 and 273, eet 1o pojnt of ‘beeinning, erderms: Seld "sibiect to & prioy deed of 35,000, furthe: ulars of Which Wil be " amnounsed st e ol sale, the Burchase price sbove se paid in cash. A di ancing, rec M _0621,23,25.27,29,31 JORN o e o R Tetfe fi" TRUSTEE) “oF it ] THIRD By virie of & eert u recorded in Liber No, of the land Tecords ‘of e ) lumbia, and st the req secured thereby, the u $ell 8t public Tiction. 1o on THURSDAY, TH o 58 mlet ot "Eo: the party ::n Cor W‘ C'chm ool oo, and ted at’ and Deing omuz-l“ m'n in of Al cash. A deposit of 12,400 Wil be"Feauired at time of safe. All recording. etc, at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale t0 be compll with witrin tnirty, days from dey ol sale, otherwise the trustee rese © resell the property. 4t the o) defaulting n_some ARE P cfamron, BuTviving Trastee. Dublished in" wnm ADAM A. WESCHLER & SO, Auctioneers. _oc182 225,230 TRUSTEES' SALE OF DF BWBLLING. NO. 1298 INARTS BTRERT By virtue of o certain desd of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6034, folio 448 et sea., reby, the undersigned trustess T e i offer for dale by public auction, in fron: of ¢ NT o .gLoc] £ and premises piatrict of Golumble; to wit bloc] in Denison Wal) t:u, Sipdivision of uth Brookland,” and now" Enowh &% per piat recorded in LlflM? 'Collhhl’ 0. & l‘gla 35, of lh!’ Fecords of the offic e survesor {he Diseries of coxu:fim aald bioek 5 now or reeo Terms fourth of 4 chass Brice.t b6 Dald 1h cash. the b in"three installments, represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser. parable in two and three with inter- e d payable of trust upoh the property e option of the purchaser. A aeposit of §300 Teauired of Du time of sale = All conveyancing, and_noti fees at cost of purcl Terms of sale to be rum;uu wit 8y he right 10 resell the e risk cost of the de- iine, urchaser S1ier ove. da tfsement 5¢ such resale in some. news published in the clty of Washington, ORRIS SIMON, V. FREUDBERG, Trustees. FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING. SITU: NO, 1308 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, By 1 leed of trust, recorded June 18; 15287 as instrament No.. 87, among the land records of the District of Columbia, e, shall sel in front of the premises on ' EDNESD. E*FWENTY-NINTH D | IO THIRTY Baits of lots numbered one d four (4) in sub beginning for the si PoSRTot the” notineast. corner of sald_ lop numbered one (1) and running thence west on of owrers of 1306, 1308, 1310 and 1312 EpaRD C. BALTZ, ON G. OWEN, ©0c17,d&dbs,exSu THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. Auctioncers 1115 EYE ST. Auctlon Sale of FEE‘RMSEE of Every Description Smith’s Transfer and Storage Warehouse No. 1313 U St. N.W. Friday, October 24th At 10 O’Clock A.M. 0c21.22.23 08. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, ™ 1431 EYE ST. N.W. STEES' OF VALUABLE SEVEN. TR e AND BATH, STUOCO DWELLING, WES By Wiriee of A certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 583, follo 449 ef sea., A ohefand records of the District of Colum: bin, and at the request of the party secured therety, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic ‘suction. in front of the premises. on DAY, THE TWENTY.FOUR OCTO] A.D. 1930, PHREE O'CLOGK O O oftowing-described jand and prem- ises. situate in ihe District of Columbla, and designated as and being lot 77 Blatrs subdivision of |ou in_ bloc worth_Addition to the of Washington.: T B ororged in Tiber 45, foio 136, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia Subject to the covenant that no building shall be erected on said lot to cost less than $3,000, excepting outhouses built for the use of the main bullding " Said block 36 now known for pur- go assessment and taxation as square 1 ke wiih: the Improyements. ‘érms of sale: One-third of the purchase monty "ta be paid_ih_cath. palance fata) installments. payable in one snd two years, with interest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of shle: secured by deed of trust lipon the prop- erty sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be re- guired at' time of swle. All conveyspoine, ng, etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms o be’ complied with within thirty om day. of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve tne Tikht to resell the property. at e, Figk, and cost of defaulting’ purchaser; after five ‘days” advertisement le in some newspaper published o Wasing: ton, D. HARRY L_RUST, HAROLD 'N. MARSH, oe14-d&ds,exSu Burviving Trustees, Weschler & Son, Bankruptcy Sale of Adam A. Auctioneers Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, and Laundry Machinery and Equipment, Office Furniture, Motor Cycle With Delivery C’-'r, Ete. BY AUCTIO! At Woodruff Co., Inc. 400 18th St. NW. THURSDAY October 23, 1930, 10 A.M. Hoffman & Prosperity Bteam Garment Machines. 1 Baskets. Gasoline 8ti) FElec. Motors, Shafting. Racks, Harley-Davidson with Delivery Car. Office Partitio tional and Remington Cash Regist Desks, Typewriters, Chairs. File C: flafe. Elec. Fan, e R arufl Co Inc., Bankrupt No. s TERMS CASH. ARRY LEVIN. Trustee, G’ Btreet N.W. 0¢20,21,22 TERMS: CASH. oct21,32 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers NEW FURNITURE Oriental end Domestic Rugs By PUBLIC AUCTION At BAUM’S No. 1108 Conn. Ave. N.W. WILL CONTINUE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930 COMMENCING 10 O'CLOCK AM. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers ngwo PREMISES NO. 725 SHEPHERD E BUT BY PROFESS\ON, DOCTOR, MR. MULLINS 1S A BUTCHER. AND AN A-NO~1-BUTCHER IF I DO SAY SO MYSELF. INTERESTING. AUCTION !Al-l!. ADAM A Wtscm.zn :. mh. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SAl DIWELLINGS e 0 AR o JKRIFER B1 By viitue of ceain Jeeds of gt auly iber 369, follos 153 snd 8 chiv and of e Bietiet of ‘Cotumbia. and ¢ the Te: auest of the perty securéd U ereny the Uhdersianed irustees, wil offer for sale Dublic suction. in front of. ihe respective premises. on 'MONDAY, ™ - BVENTH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1030, the wing destribed Iand and premises,’ siius n the District of Colympls, & AT records folio the office o! the' surveyor for Distriet of Colum= bia: sublect to building_restriction line as shown °§ n-!ognht“ Improved by brick v Jenifer st. "Ferms ebosit of $300 erm ) on each Broderty reamnf ‘; purchaser at ¢ sale. Al conveyancing, recording fr of el Tent to “Tesel “property ¢ n& col; nf“fl»(nultlln purcha ar nve ays’ advertisemen ” e e *in “Washim ICHAEL F. MANGAN, JAVESS. FORIGAN, 0c16,18,21,28,27 Trustees. TE | ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF bnzmsu 4311 ALA- MA NUE RIDAY. OCTOBER, T FOUR LT S ORER 19" aha 57 In sauare 5365 in _“Bradbury’ Heiehts” sub- division in the District of Columbin, as Ber plat recorded in surveyor's office in Book 42, Dage 32, improyed by sald premises. Terms of ale: 300 cash deposit, One: fourth of purchase money in cash. balance Yebresented by Durchacers three Dromissory notes, pavable at one, two and three years, with Interest at 6 per centum per Annum. end secured by first trust on nrogtrly‘ or #ll cash, at purchaser’s option. —EXaming- flon""of" title,” converancine. etc. Ehager's cost. “Terms to W complisd with in At kys e depoatt will Be forteited and property’ will be resold, at detaulting Durchaser's cost and risk. aft-r five day previous advertisement in ‘e Erening har. EMIL SCHMID. Trustees. GEORGE C, GERTMAN, ey for Party Becured. ochl S4BT 08 " THOI\'A € ONEERS. 0 T Ed VY T e R, SR of a cortain deed of trust duly "comed ity Liver No. €128. Tolio 138 et se oot T the District of © e d at the request of the curen ihereby, the undersigned tru"leel 11 at nubl“,lncuon. in_front of the 5. on FRIDAY, THI? THIRTY- OF ' OCTOBER,’ A.D rCLOCK P. D, i s oubdvigion ot lat recorded in the office Strict of Columbin i perpetusl eet Tlent o,! -.‘ across the rear 3 ufl of ne- wura olltho purchase o n Geposit.of 150600 W reaulred at time of sale, All convevaicine. recording. efe., at c haser. T¢ of sale to by Somatied vith within Thirty rom day of sale, otherwise the trustees Teserve the Tignt to Tesell tha properts At n le in some ington, D. C. THOMAS J. O & 1431 Ere Btre ‘gfl orF VALU ey 1'HH.I!DP Hx'c: FouR Yo | 35. res TUESDA' R _THE Imrm 2530, uouuchmu AT following de. {.(” miset, situste 'ip, the mcz K ?: nchasire n e Sebdivicion m.é By the Bhapirg. Gonstruction Gompany. T of lots and allev closed in square 3202. per plat recorded in Liber 9. folio 88 of the records ‘of the office of tné survesor of the District of Columb! Fer of anle. Baid" properties will be arately. Of the purchase price 2 ala d 1 to be qual in: 1o date of settlsment at 6% per annum: all convevancing. recording, etc. at the cost o food titles or no rales. A de. ach case will be required he" time @f saie and. settiement Sient chirey T30 dnrs of the date of sale. oF Reposit forteltad and the property resold, ulting published in Washington. D. C. B. FRANCIS BAUL. J. WRILEY JACOBS. 935 15th Bt. N.W. SON: AUCTIONEERS, 0618,d&dbs,exBu THOMAS J. OWEN 1431 Eye Btreet TRUSTEES' SALE “OF VALUABLE FOSRs STONE “APARTMENT H STORF_ON FI FREMISES 2750 FOURTEENTH BTREET By virte of a certaln deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6108, folio 121 et of the land records of the DI lumbia. And At the reguest of cured thereby. the undersigne sell. at public_auction. in ONDAY. - T! LOCK P.M., A ow e deacrived Jand ard Bremises. sib te in the ty of Washington, District of desiganted as 'a n Zeno B, t lock 41,1n the " Iows: Berianin the n (formerly Binnes) Srees. and . runnin thence westerly along the line of said Girar t feet: thence southerly 50 feet to 18;, thencs F:lt(r!v treet; an rteenth ginning. ec fifm T e s TAYLOR, oct6,deds,exsu ¥ "% D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1930. YES $IR, AND L WAS JUST THINKING, DOGYOR, THAT ON ACCOUNT OF HIM BEING A BUTCHER AND YOU A SURUEON YOU WOPLLD BE 4LAD TO MAKE WILLIAM A DISCOUNT AS A COURTESY TO THE PROFESSION- !DUCATIONAL | NCCOWTANGY NEW 7:30 Class = SRR, L, Southeastern University 1736 G St. (Y. M. C. A.), NA. 8250 CIVIL SERVICE Frevare now for Prom Gler e Civi nmlce ‘brep. 8ol n.w. Met. na e Meor. 13th and ¥ National University REGISTRATION NOW OPEN School of Law School of Economics and Government Reglstrar's Office Open for Registration 9 A.M. 818 13th Street N.W. 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Her door was unlocked and newspapers for the past few days were under the door. She had apparently been dead several Coroner T. Marshall Jones stated that in his opinion death had been due to advanced age. Police investigated when Capt. W. L. Finks of 816 Prince street reported that he had not seen the woman about the house for several days. Her body was removed to Wheat- ley’s undertaking chapel to be prepared for burial. According to information received here, Mrs. Bane was the widow of Gen. Moses Bane, a Civil War veteran. R oVt city froi Washington. it 16 HURT IN CRASH 13 Members of Foot Ball Team, Coach and Two Drivers Injured. DETROIT, October 21 (#).—Thirteen members of the Lincoln High School foot ball team of Ferndale, Mich., coach and two drivers were injured Sat- urday night in & collision between the team’s bus and a sedan in the outskirts of Detroit. Injuries of four players were seri- ous and they were taken to hospitals. ‘The driver of the sedan, Otss Wi defeated Port Huron nun Bchool, 3 'to 0 and was rfiumlng home. Killed in Soccer Game. Kicked in the head during & soccer & here 8 ', J h Luy 19, ed of fractared seans o LEGAL _NOTICES. ¥. REGIS NOEL, Attorney. OF DIS- SUPREME COURT O lr igt ot Soumein —dn e ehan f name ary Patricla "Anderson, int Anderso; & ied to the eourt for n of Lhe notice mulna the ufit Sases, it iz’ b & o or. tive weeks before said day in the Was] Lav Reporter and The Even) paper IE,C. A A true copy. Te CUNI AM: 5" HARRY M HULL, As Asst. e N—T L. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. ANC] DAVIDSON ‘Thauzes o2 STEAMSHIPS. HOLLANDAMERICA Travel by a Famous Berviea TO EN FRANCE IIOIJ-AND—G RMANY Pirmousth™® Boulovas-shries! '&unu- VOLENDAM, OCT. 2 New Amaterdam Nev. 10 lmm.- had had Anmy. he'll he has finished his SAN FRANCISCO, October 21 (#)— | tomb. ] wnur lludy, da EDUCATIO AL/ The Scarab Murder Case By S. 8. Van Dine INSTALLMENT IX. L188 looked at the g vmec showed "m—-xy'm hand?” he stam- But—but—-" fou “Don t dfiturb yourself about it.” e i, g ot T 2 ence we've e to know the ait The report doubt_taken from “It's pnm le, but hardly ! It was obvious th:lt v‘mm&. l.: ly report. “By the is it custom'ry for you to leave the door leading your study into the museum unlocked?” "'Yes. never lock it. No m to. As a matter d&:flwl’o':ul 't tel "m the case,” mused Vanom. “any one in the museum might have entered the study nna m report nml 9 o'clock or when yoy were asleep.” “But who, in heaven's name, Mr. Vance——" ihe Conjechral saed o out estgn: conjectural st of our o T D permit me Qquest n to know where Mr. Salveter i morning?” Bliss turned his head toward Vance' with a resentful gesture. “Certainly I know where he l-," n. responded, setting his jaws got the impreasion that ha inten protect Kyle's neéphew from any m- picion.) sent him to the Metropoli- tan u\uwm—" “You sent him? When?" “I asked him last night to first thing this morning and inq n- llrdlnc [y auplluie et o( rej luctions furniture in of Hotpeheres, < e ourth euf of the f dy- Vi "H heres? Kheuf? you refer to Hetep-hir-es and’ xnufur‘ “Certainly!” The doctor's tone tart. “I use the transliteration of wh:um In his ‘History of the Phas ohg— “Yes, yes. Forgive me, doctor. I re- call now that Weigall has altered many ol the accepted transliterations from an. But is comt Lhe mb sponsored by Mrs. Umvers(ey lnd the Boston Museum of “Qulu true. But I knew that my old !flend Albert Lythgoe, the curator of the Egyptian Department of the Met- ropolitan Museum, could supply me with the information I desired.” “I see,” Vance paused. “Did you speak to Mr. Salveter this morning?” “No.” Bliss became indignant. “I was in my study from 8 o'clock on, and the lad wouldn’t think of disturbing me. He probably left the house about 9:30— the Metropolitan Museum opens at 10.” Vance nodded. “Yes; Brush said he went out about that time. But shouldn't he be back by now?” Bliss shrugged his shoulders. “Perhaps,” he said, as if the matter ce. “He may have for the curator, however. back as soon as he mission. He's a good, 'mz--""fl right, Hennessey. Lot the was | lady éom: Mrs. BH. mmbe:mmnm ra- | and almost ran conscientious lad. Both my wife and I|there are extremely fond of him. It was he who, by interceding with his uncle, made possible the excavations of Intef’s “So Scarlett told me.” Vance spoke with the off-handedness of complete uninterest, and drawing "] ble wooden chair sat down did so he gave Markham an nd.monlwfy glance—a glance which said as plainly as words could have done:\ “Let me do the talking for the time being.” Then he leaned back and folded his hands behind his head. “I say, doctor,” he went on, with a slight yawn; “speaking of old mur I was present, don’t y’know, when appropriated that fascinatin’ lapis-] Sl | g2 ) Bll-' ‘hand went to his four-l.n-hnufl tily toward Han, fore &he -ume of Tetishiret and now stood with his back to us in & pose of detached and absorbed | adoration. Vance pretended not to have seen the doctor’s movements and, gaz- ‘h‘:‘ dreunuy out of the rear windows, contini “A most int.emttn‘ mnb—unuaunl! marked. Scarlett uua me you hld made into a scarfpin. Hav. yml it wibh you? :d Jolly “well Ime to . Vance”—again Bliss’ hand went to his cravat—"it must be llpl',lln If you'll call Brush——" su.ret had moved forward beside n was in your uudy last nuhc‘ doc- n the de - tor,” he said, “So it was!” Buu was fect control of himself now. "You find the necktie I it on my desk stuck in was wearing yesterday. Vance rose and eonrmnu!d Scarlett with an Arctic look. “Thanks awfully,” he said coldly. “When I need your assistance. I'll call onyou” Then he turned to Bliss. ‘“The truth is, doctor, I was endeavorin’ ascertain when you last remem havin’ your scarab pin. . . . It's not ye see. It was lyin’ of Mr. Kyle when we n.rrlved here " Intet scarab be'rel" Bl.i- lclped w Kyle's’ body and Vanoe icked up the scarab. s B L e u m; e B T STEAMSHIPS. IASSMl-IIAVAIA-MIMI 12-day all-expense cruises $125 and up—s. 5. Munarge, frem New York, Oct. 24 and overy 2 wosks therewiter —The ship your hotel. 2 days in Nassau—2% days in Havana with two sightseeing trips—2 days in Miami and two sightseelng trips in Havana. Write for Booklet V2. NASSAU 12-day all-expense tour $125 and up— 6 days at Royal Victoria Hotel, Nassau (American plan) and steamer round- trip between New York and Nasssu. Write for Booklet V-f. BERMUDA WONDERFUL WINDWARD ISLANDS T , colorful in Beaudfal Teopic leiss 28 days 5300 miles—$200 to Bermuda snd South America. 21,000-ton Munson Steamers . V5. [For complete information see local tourist agent or MUNSO STEAMSHIP LINES 67 Wall Street, New York City ) ) a collapal- | o she But before she The 'y "ngth:ilh accurate, Mrs, Bliss,” he sald in low, ."We have not accsued him. merely making an investightion of this tragic affair; mnnmun the doctor's .irlb Kyle's “What of ?" strangely cflm "Any one it there.” ‘Vance & cloud, a8 of pain, But qulck)y she drew and, taking & di lutely into Vl “"Whoever it plying. “T believe you will xmnnnmmlo {l;dnny routine things must first. In the meantime I mld BANKER AS POLICE HEAD | G. Hall Roosevelt tor Do troit Gommissionerahip.

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