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REAL avel crerms. $100 pagigine s, s, A2 iy, arranged for four apts.; ., including a1 e o nt_ E. h'fh. now. Nat. 3656, Eve. LORED BARGAIN, th st n.e.—Bay-window, bric hal Jarwe Dack yard, Ears ‘GRll Decatur 2813. FOR COLORED X , 4211 OLAY 8T. NE. Dfl-fied bungalow mmnl:h; odern bath Toom. gas an Eotisa dn Scenest conditlon” " price; 35,500, recently ~repapere 1434 T ST. N.W. containiie X rootfis bath l"‘r’l‘ce‘ $! National 2355, COLORED. $6250. PRACTICALLY NEW. GOOD NORTHWEST LOCATION. ESTATE THE EVENI |MOON MULLINS—Follow the Swallows. WILLIAM= THAT PEROXIOE BLOND NURSE IS ON THE PHONE AND SHE SAYS BANJOEYES IN JAIL OUT IN SOME LITTLE TOWN IN THE COUNTY FOR SPEEDING AND RECKLESS DRIVING. AND SHE WANTS SOMEBODY TO COME BAIL HIM OUT. THINK Six good, bright rocms, hot-water heat, h"“"’“ loors, tile bath,’ front anc double ack porches. The entire property has been beautifully redecorated, you would never ink d been lived in. Call and ask to see it-foday. 0 R. M. HOOKER. Metropolitan 2663. Evening Service 5 to 9. Adams 3538 FOR COLORED | A’Big House Priced Right That Will Pay for Itself 412 11th St. S.E. Open 3 to 9 P.M. Dally All-brick construction, 10 large rooms, 2 baths, arranged for 2 families or would make an ideal robming and boarding house; hot- water heat, beautiful electric fix- tures, open fireplace, wide paved street and very wide paved alley; metal garage. Low Cash Payment Very Easy Terms (g ‘Tower Bldg. Nat’l 9240 WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES BARGAINS, ANY SECTION: also invegtment and_income Droperts; price. Address Box lfl, City P_O. CASH, OLD HOUSES. ANYWHE! condition: white or colored. A. M. Y'OUAN.G. FIAVE BUYER FOR 6 OR 7 ROOM HOUSE in Pleagant i about $8.000. McCAD- DON. 3639_13th n.w. _Adam . 1 CASH: FOR HOUSES, STORES AND LOTS Joeated fn the District of Columbia. Give full and Ite parti therwise d ot reply. SHOWALTER REALTY GO. 1431 Eve 0 nw. Nat. 4123, SALE OR RENT-—-HOUSES. OFFICES AND STUDIOS. DESK ROOM IN — MANUFACTURERS branch office, with privilege of stenog: h available; rent, $12.50 month. 1006 Wash. ington_Loan & Trust Bullding. TWO ROOMS AND RECEPTION HALL. suitable doctor or dentist, $65 month. Bur- lington_Hotel, 1120 Vermont_ave. n.w. OFFICES 16x16 FOR RENT IN ,MODERN | office building at 10th and K sts. n.w.. for $37.50 per month: elevator and janitor, first- class auditorium 40x100 in same building suitable for speaking, balls and entertain- ments. _Apply Supt.. 1010_10th st. n. i REAL ESTATE—LOANS. MONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE ount at prevailing interest. JESSE SKELL, 1115 Eye st. n.w TO LOAN—ANY AMOUNT: GUI : low cost. GLADMAN, 308 Pa. e. (See Mr. Tripp.) 2 THERE ARE MANY PLANS FOR FINANCING properiy and maybe s beiter one than you ave in mind. I will be pleased to assist {ou Jn, solving financial problems. oney to loan on homes and business Bro gities, “Your snquiry will be prometly an ts. 4 :: " | swered. - DALLA BALL, 1103 Vermont ]!X‘:l!tlozx ?l blM' %ZE t{'fllfl 'DEYQIE hop. = FOR REAL ESTATE )ANS—8] O Raae shorr tudlo: benuty shop: OANE—EEE BERC oSS diinting ciasies, Rent. $50 | SUPERIOR FINANCE & TNVESTMENT CO. month. Location, 1123 Vermont ave. 'n. 6. s ¢ Burll 1331 G St. N. W., Roon 206 Met. 3498. overlooking Thomas Circle. Inquire Burlini ton, 1120 Vermont ave. n.w. - SEE ME FIRST_1st, and AND 3rd ;tl’nvm. SNTTTC = : quick service: re 3 DENTISTS, ATTENTION. |™$36% repay 3330 whe " $500. repay. §3.80 wk. Three rooms and bath, 1101 Pa. ave. s.e. | $700. repay $350 wk. _$900. repay wk Qeoupled by dentist past 10 years splendid | $1.500, repay $7.50 wk. $2. opportunity. _Apply Fealy's Pharmacy. $3:300. repay 412180 wi: $3.000. re 500, repay $17.50 wk. . repa: QFFICES FOR RENT IN STAR BUILDING | “Above payments include prineip immediately ava in The Star Buliding. | §75t, And cah be arransed monthly snd Convenient to new Government bulldings | B Ca- " KENRY. ‘INE. C100e Byl & Ve south of the Avenue —All three offices are desiranle locations, Rentale from $40 to 860 our 4. $10.00 DR. A._ HENRY, WASHINGTO WELL, PERSONALLY I SHOULD THINK YOU WOULD FEEL FLATTERED WHY MR. MULLINS, 1 wouLp You WOULD BE HAPPY TO HELP MOONSHINE GET HOME. HANDLIN' MY CAR LIKE THAT. THAT ANYONE COULD MAKE THAT OLD PEANUT-ROASTER OF YOURS GO THAT FAST. JUST ANOTHER FEATHER IN MOON'S HAT 1 CALLS IT. AUCTION WELL, TELL HIM 1 SAID HE COULD STICK A COUPLE OF THEM FEATHERS ON HIM AND FLY HOME, AUCTION SALES/ = —r3H18 AFTERNOO! THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AU 1431 EYE STREET N.W. Owners’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwelling Known As Premi No. 1353 Ohio Avenue Nofthwest. By virtue of authority vested in the un- dersigned trustees, we will sell at public auction. in fronts of the premises. on THURSDAY, OCTOBER THIRTIETH. 1930, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises situ- ate in the District of Columbia, and desig- Bated as and being lot 805 in’ square 357, improved as above Terms of sale: All cash. $500.00 required at time of sale. All con- veyancing, recording, etc, at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within_thirty days, otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. MELVIN O BEI N 3 Truec L AND, & FUEESH, s for Owners of erty. 0¢25.27.28.29.30 > htatin A deposit_of a month _Abply 610 Bullding or eall National 5000._ext 253 FOR RENT_ENTIRE SECOND R_IN building directly opposite ‘Potomac Electric Power Company's new bullding, corner 10th and E sts. n.w. 25x75 ft. Suitable for office, tore. shop. distributor’ or light manufac- yrer. 50 mo. Mr. MOTT, 420 10tb &t. n.w. L e EDMONDS BULLDING. 917 15th St. N.W. Opposite McPherson uare. CcP W?JAASLI%XNOTO Desirable suite of t omt'a sx e. FIRST TRUST LOANB AT 81.% Ya' AND UP- wpTd on improved property in the District of Columbia: also a limited amount for the nearby irabroved parts of Maryland and Vi sinia, uilding _loans made occasionsll LOUIS P. SHOEMA] 1407 _New. 11 HEORIE gy WARING, NATL. 9173 COUR; LA 1418 P ST. N.W SALE—SUBURBAN. BEAUTIFUL 3-ACRE TRACT, age, nice stream, $2,500. Ah‘go “‘:c"m pretty place for suburban home or small 2.000. Monthly payments. De Shazo Bond Bldg. Nat'l 3934. 31% $1.97—NEW BUNGALOW, NEAR BILVER Spring. in devels section: $200 cash, $20 Managing_ Agents. 1435 K St National 3345. EXCHANGE. WILL TRADE LARGE EQUITY IN well paying apartment house for or second trust paper. Address BMALL. od first X 11-A, mm ST =7 ROOMS, reakfast porch. 2 baths, ‘age, inst. water heater: Tcn'l !.-:':r g R T o Borhoa, convenient to bus and cars. " Frice e ble. Call Nat. 3386, or Met. 3213 after § p.m. e —— %!gsmss PROPERTY. 13th & U N.w., 10 PROP- including _corner “second rial. "Co18 G mow. . pet. 8810, L 3009 14th ST. For Sale or Will Lease. Btore two floors. Prominent poe :!.‘fi" st Bululrul location. ation” and’ arrangement specialty or antigue fur- or restaurant. Very rea- . H. L. RUST COMPANY, 1001 15th St. Nat’l 8100. 2513 14th ST. e s Sestanrant. Wb due: , dancing studio or shop requirin iow being completely rena: v very reasonable. H. L. RUST COMPANY, 1001 15th St. Nat'l 8100. { ‘14th ST. STORE. i O siderably under assessed value H. L. RUST COMPANY, 1001 15th St. Nat'l 8100. RENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY. BRICK UHDE&‘ R Ho the busies Center are Smporiant: railroad. power, tel G 8 T 1407 Now Yok Ko Bowr. Netlgnal 1168, —_— . RENT—STORES. 3 A RD. west suitable for any business, $100 mo.; also % store new up-town busi- Bess cenier, splendid metghbornood, 135 mo 528 n’ Clev. 4733. b §ToRE M 8T. . BETWEEN B sts. B 3 ress $th ADERh sts. Tw., 365 ‘mo. Address Box ilh_'_z‘m:m OPP. PROPOBED JUNIOR large store, corner; stes ea am heat ST. N.W Siore g -Store and apart- OYLE. t. N. ____ National 2286, LARGE STORE IN DESIRABLE NORT! west location: has & beautiful 4-rm.. modern apt. ,A;;ove, room in rear of store; HARRY LUSTINE, 17 Woodward Bid ST. NW._NEW STORE. 5 R. AND suitable for lunch room 3174 N Y. ave. n.w.—Established barber shop: 350 month. 11 6 . and b. $50. G st nw 2ist and Ka sts. n.w.—$30.50 1019 7th st. n.w..-Large store, 8 r. mewly papered and decorated: $200 "0510_or 1021 _7th N ac Rate, 311 83333383233 33 332 3383 ' Dist. 6210, monthly. JOHN! , 908 10th ne. Cgevzrly properties. le',ClnL llfllrl beloMAlbg.':: ‘TAKOMA—-BUNGALOW, 5 ROOMS, SLEEP- ing porch. .a.ml; garden, fruit, chicken house, garage. Sacrifice. $3.950: small cash payment, $40 month. Call Shepherd 3809-J. 7-ROOM HOME IN ROCK! . NEAR CAR line; bath, elec.. large yard with oak trees garage. Price, $5.000: terms, $500 cash. ba ance $40 mo. including int. 6% AIKEN, 927 168h st. n.w. Nat. 3556; Wis._3293. 4-RM. BUNGALOW, BATH, DOUBLE GLABS- cd-in sleeping poreh.” sl modern improve- 4 A o orms. O. B. ZAl IGER 004’ 945 X 8¢ Hyatts. 72. [F YOU WA Star office. _\ STEP'QUT., Get & beautifu’ corner ho» and_tiled bath, built-in & Interlor, with ratural chestout rim; south- exposure; landscaped grounds. ice, $11,750. WIII' accept small improved prop- erty or clear lots as part payment. ROBERT W. SAVAGE, 17 Union Trust Blde. National 6760. BATTERY PARK HOME Costing $10,000, for sale or trade for small home at a bargain price of $8,500. House contains 6 rooms, bath, breakfast nook, detached garage, nice lot, shrubs and flowers. Brokers need not apply. Phone Bradley, 28-W-X, —_— WATER-FRONT PROPERTY. VIRGINIA BEACH—LOTS IN 'MOST section; ocean front. Write owner, R., room 334, Mayflower Hotel. RENT—WAREHOUSES. AR 233 eth BT NW_LARGH Bilse and 12000 0. of roune: 360 per s, oS Gt N Y. v n.w.—Large 3-story 340 ;gxr Nat. 0510 or 1021 7th 8t. N.W. Seven rooms ge. Beautiful eve Nw. 5371, i AN IDEAL SITE FCR A TEA I look this over. Fourteen.room house, extra’ bungalow, outbuildings. orchard, 13 acres of ground ‘with wonderful view of sur- rounding country: on Lee-Jacks>n Boule- vard, two miles west of Alexaudria. —Only $12,760; very easy terms. See Mr. Carver. LOUIS I SHOEMAKER. 1407 New York Ave, N.W. National 1166. -— WE WILL WARE- SHow YOy How TO firance ihe bullding of that lons: wished-for home. No charge for consultation; day or evening. Phone or write for appointment. M. A. MACE, Clarendon, Va. Chevy Chase; vicinity,” Ist and 2nd " trast: Clarendon 219. amount of cash required. FUL DON, Peo. Ins. Bldg. Dis. 5331, | — " _NEAR UNIV. OF MARYLAND. | C., NEAR MILITARY BP'LINT;E BUNGALOW, § ROOMS, BATH. Jots: sewer, water, gas. | H.-w.b; Ouk Floors. Gus, Elec.; Lot §0x100" slec” sidowalk, OWNER WILL. SACK: _fi! "PRICE. $5,750--3500 CABH, 380 MO. . month on_each. MR. Nat. 0856. RIVERDALE, MD.—$5.250. Modern_5-Room and Bath Bungalow. Shepherd 2641, 5 prisidaire~ Lot 60X150. AR '#mmsrnflvfil, Balto. Bivd.. Riverdale, and Hyatts. 850. NEAR CLARENDON, VA. $3,050—$200 cash, $37.50 per month. Seven ‘and_bath, story-and-half bungalow; Iot, 50x120, on Wilson boulevard: eity . M. HEDRICK, Owner, Clarendon, Telephore Clarendon 303. 3° 6-Room Bungalow, $4,000. Bath, furnace heat, hardwood 'f1oo rage; near Columbia pike, 15 min. cify: & | good modest home cheap, On easy terms. Clarendon_400. 4 | WOODRIDGE BEAUTIFUL. | Ask us to see our famous brick bung: lows. stucco and sub-sided bungalows. IIA NOR. 2605 Brentwood rd. n.e. _North BRICK BUNGALOWS. | Two new gray brick bungalows in Wood- jidge, just completed. Eversihing you are iooking for. Oak floors throu hnm& lace, | n. P Nat. 8850 B - o et B P 928 15tn 86w W. "7 arionat 2100, —_— WANTED—LOTS. ASE_WILL PAY CABH two desirable lots. direct from owner. dress Box 245-A, Star office. SALE—FARMS. FARMS AND COUNTRY 3 gomery County ANORD S DIANOND. aithersburg. Ma Tel. Gaith. 179, Lot falist, o Srter. ainn. Ad- RENT—FARMS. et ¥ ACRES. S ROOM BUNGALOW, PARTLY s 18 ‘min._from A Bree "vood, woal low et m;y 1956 New | Room 203 (over depot). 1° | built-in garage. larg ear ave. | These homes will bear close insi Price York ave. .war FOR SALE—, d tract! ¥y eve- . ACREAGE. Bings. . Gail L. M. Nix, North uire '::'.1'..:'.?*.;.;‘:3:'5‘;' .g:.ffié‘ e e L, “NEARBY VIRGINTA Also piy*aly, imoreved subdiviaion § ., pan homs. three seres & .:rol:.:l Dis. 5331. 9 olf. AON & | beautiful tre tersection of — | to_14th and Penn: HUNTING GROUNDS. 'ways, select neighborhood; only 13 miles | ave. ldeal for nigh: grade tea house, Only $8, Duck Hunters Island— Potomac River 500. Terms. Mr. Carver, LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER. 1407 New York Ave. N.W. _ National 1166. RENT—SUBURBAN. Beautifully wooded island of 13 acres, situated on Potomac, 38 miles below Washington, D. C. Reached in an hour and a half by automobile over concrete high- way. by train, or vacht. Ex- clusive, yet accessible. Equip- ment, main club house excellent 908 Spring, room. story an FURNISHED BUNGALOW, A 3.1, ON STATE road. 20 minutes from Capitol. anuvlun 5_RMS. B, beautiful shrubbery, shade, painted, $90 mo. . "FULTON R. Dist. 5331; even. Md., $40 mo. tachied house, Va., being re GORDO) Clev. 4733. THOS. J. OWEN_& 1431 BYE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FOUR VAL! TWO-STORY BRICK DWILL!NGE.A‘IE ING PRIMXSErl“u T_S‘HIO TWENTY- THIRD STRI NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5891, folio 135 et seq.. f' the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the real of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will £y OoF OflOBgi\. 1930. AT TI ’E _O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem- ises. situate in the District of Columbia, and g:lllnlt’e.’d as and being original lot 21 in Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of $2.400 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of le to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the tfustee reserves the right to ell the property. at the risk d cost of aulting purchaser, after five adver- tisement of such r¢ le in_some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. CRAMTON, CARL'C. ©0¢18.21.23.25.28.30 80N, AUCTIONEERS. Surviving Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER BRICK __DWELLING. KNOWN __AS PREMISES 1283 SECOND STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5472. folio 271 et sea f the land records of the District of Co. umbi: d at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public suction, in front of the prem- ises, on THURSDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF OCTOBER, AD. 1930, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the City of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, and designated Marr's subdivision of lots in square 597, as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 4 at folio 139, being fully described in id deed of trust by metes and bounds and nown for purposes of assessment and taxa- tion as lot 810 in square 597. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two years, with interest at per ~centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de) $300.00 will be required at time of ancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser Terms of sale 1o be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell and being part of lot 31 in James H. | . after five days' advertisement of 'wspaper published in n, D. C. BENJAMIN WOLBERG, ELMER O'HARA. 4.27.20.30 cflmom" LOUNCH ROOM PMENT —includiag sicam table: $rcase tia tables. chairs. er o 180 st nw.. Friday, Octover 31, At 1 \ G._B. LIKEN Trustees. coftee other at 724 at 11 am. Attorney. THOMAS DOWLING = DOERE S Cfwhuctioneers Auction Sale of STORAGE FURNITURE of Every Description Smith’s Transfer and Storage Warehouse No. 1313 U St. N.W. Friday, October 31 Ant 10 O’Clock A.M. ADAM A WEGCHLER & BON, Auctionewrs. REAL ESTATE TRUST NOTE BY AUCTION. By virtue of & certain collateral note 1928, dated Washington, C., July 35, 3 pavable on or before two years after date, default Laving been made in payment of same, and at the request of the holder thereof we will sell uction, with- in our sales rooms 200 at 61, per cent, payable $300 per month. secured by a deed of trust on lots 803. square 2609. subject to a first deed of trust originally $i85,000, now curtailed to $136,500" due November’ 10, 1930. Terms: Cash. ~All parties in interest take notice. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Aucts. 0¢35,30 FUTURE D. condition, furnace-heated: six mt rooms, ‘two baths, eiectric . la ving room, open fireplace, kitchen. Three small, comfortable cottages nearby. Po- tomac River natural seasonal feeding ground canvasback. m: lard, elc. Two river blinds and shore shooting. Bass fishing in season. Ideal purchase for group congenial sportsmen. References exchanged. No agents. Write for photographs and data. Address Box 233-A, Star Office. 200 RENT_WOODRIDGE. D, C—8L room and bath modern bungsiow. R, 1 ave ne. Nat. 9691 R. L. ELLI Clev. 4541, evenings. DUTCH COLONIAL HOME IN GOOD OON- ditton s offered for rent at 360 per month. kfast set, HILLS HOMES., INC. O Phone Clarendon 1087. - 4 BUNGALOW. BATH. DOUBLE GLABS- ed-in’ sleeping poreh, garage, a.m.i: newly Papered and painted: $35 oer mo. rm. house. bath: 2 actes of ground bt 1, block trom car line: 330 per 0.'B. ZANTZINGER Co. 948 K St. N. TAKOMA > o “ Hyauts. 13._Nat. NEW ALOW AT PR 3RS d_bath, hot-water heat: large Jot, well located near cars and To0ms an stores L. THORNTON. 6900 4th 8! Georgla 2201, Office Opposite Takoma Park Theater. ~GOLONTAL HOME NEAR FORT MYER. Nine rooms and two baths, first-floor lava- tory, butler's pantry, two ge_porche d covered driveway at side entrance, two-ci garage, Prigidaire, oll burner, gl. lec. and city water; iy decorated. rge lot and {5 located ‘mear achool. slorgs and car line WalPrent'at ‘e e Beure of 100 pe sible 5 ACROHA HILLS HOMES, INC.. Phone_Clarendon_1087. KOMA PARK, D. C. NEW UP-TO-DATE APARTMENT. 415 RN % UTTE! Five large fospe. large closets and bath: electric telrigerafion free; incine Very attractive buildin ARK, ~_MONEY TO iOAN. WE BUY FIRST DEEDS OF TRUST NOTES on vacant ground. bullding lots and acreage. also buy second de of trust notes im- TON R l%on proved oroverty th 8ide ing on & tal_Tr: CONFIDENTL u- tos: propmt service lowest rates: longest terms in town. " 400 Chandier Blds. " Met. 3536 LOANS UP TO $300. NG IREGIRIES ™ 20 udNHE T FAY. THE STATE LOAN CO., 3327 Rhode Island Ave., Mt. Rainier, Md. Car Line to Doo Ph COME 1IN, ivnx'r?n{m" lfiél'“ll ot 1014 Vermont Ave. 1923 L ST. N.W. FOR WHITE OR COLORED TENANT, Goad store. suitable for bakery. t shop. shoe Tepair shop or almost any mercantile business. 1In addition. there is apartment above containink six rooms, i Fip i, ot-waler heat and electric: 7. Just been put In perfect conditiaa, T B. ¥, SAUL CO., Nat 2100, 938 15th St. N.W. SALE OR EXCHANGE. Efim LEFT CITY— F BARGAIN IN is_section of city. ' cormer” brick, ami. br awnings, L and rear porches. Welcome rade for Englewood. K. 4. rty. % & uare beyond lnl;:.mnu‘u&' ©o LOT. FRO) Tubsect one trast: ‘Bide detalls Tn ‘ec- D Co8 Roomg ON 3 arage; for house in st D.W. — AUTO LOANS. AUTO —LOANS: lfihgfi:fl_ e OFEN evenings. ~ Mr. Lin. 0178, H. L. THORNTON, 6900 4th St. Opposite Takoms Theater. Georgin 4201, T MONEY —can actually buy for you a fine modern home through our new FINANCE PLAN. lll“]’mh l’?.l' W. - 3 Write for full details without TOANS ON A SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY, T et h0\ 8 ome uter 30 v er ave. 7 Harvara ot : Hobari st east of ve., at ive. ices, on easy term: E RY . Y. A 13 3418 14th. . 7907, 0279).. USE YOUR CAR. ICK_ACTION. ACME REALTY & FIN. CO., NAT. 2483. obligation. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., 911 Bladensburg Rd. Phone Atlantic 4600. 1,500 BOUGHT MORTGAG! suisit BRUSED Rome. Wil o pey 5% com- R e o Xk nd $250 bonus. Col. 1 el ' ear Defense Highwi ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE — PREMISES = 3710 _FULTON STREET N.W., SEVEN ROOMS. BATH. HOT-WATER " HEAT, = ELECTRICITY SEMI-DETACHED; GARAGE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 8416, folio 301 ef seq. of the land records of the District of Co lumbla, and at the request of the party se. cured therepy. the undersigned trustees will offer for shie by public_auetion, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1030. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land find premises, aityate in the District of Co; lumbia. fo wit: Lots numbered forty-elght (48) and fifty-one (51) in William K. Har- tung’s subdivision of lots in square num- bered nineteen hundred thirty-two (1932). |Cathedral Highlands." as per plat recorded in_ Liber 69 at folio 34 of the records of the office of the_ surveyor for the District of Columbla. " Sublect to the covenants of record. Terms of sale: The above property will be sold subject to a first deed of trust for $7.500.00 6%, due September 27 193! and to a second deed of trust, tl L of which amounts to $1.400, quarterly with Interest at cash over trusts. A auired of purchaser at time of conveyancing. recording and not at cost of purchaser. Terms of complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such e_in_some newspaper published in the city of Washing- ton, D. C. MILBURN J. DONOHOE. JAMES A. DONOHOE. 0c27.d&ds.exBu AMam A Weschior & Soy Aggtioncers. OFFICE FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT, ETC. By Auction AT WESCHLER’S 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY November 1, 1939, 1 P.M. ny Flat and Type Desks. Swi d Type Chairs; M Cases. di eiter, Tamps. Piat an All convey- | the | property at the risk and cost of defaulting | 1 and 169 in | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. Suites, Oriental Carpets, REGISTERED At SLOAN’S SATY Diamond and Platinum Watch, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. Storage Sale of Bed Room, Living Room and Dining Room and Domestic Rugs and Bed and Table Linen, China, Glassware, Books, Pictures, Personal Effects, Large Pier Mirrors, Radios, Trunks, Bedding, Mattresses, Floor and Table Lamps, etc.: At Public Auction , 715 13th St. RDAY ovember 1, 1930 at 10 AM. And at 11:30 AM. Diamond and Platinum Bracelet, Diamond Brooch C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC,, Aucts. ADAM A, WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLINGS, o8, 300 ‘AND a0b JENIFER BT N-W. By virtue of certain deeds of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6369, folios 153 and 145, Tespectively, et sea., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in {ront of the respective remises. on MONDAY. THI TWENTY- VENTH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1930, the Tollowing-described land and premises. ' situ- ate in_the District of Columbia, to wit: AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM. lot 11 in Lawrence J. Mangan's subdivision of lots in sauare 1661, &s per piat recorded in Liber No. 91, folio 80, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Colum- bia: subject to building_restriction line as shown on said plat. ~Improved by “biick dwelling No., 4301 " jenifer st. n.w. IM- MEDIA' THEREAFTER, lof 13 in Law- renc ngan’'s subdivision of lots in square 1661, as per plat recorded in Liber No. 91, folio 50, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Colum- shown on sald pla Improved by brick dwelling No. 4309 Jenifer st. n.w. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $300 on each property required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording | and notarial fees at cost of ' purchaser. Terms of le to be complied with within thirty s from day of sale. otherwise Irustees reserve (he Fight to Tesell property at risk and cost ef defaulting purchaser, 'ter five days’ advertisement of such r¢ e fa ‘some newspaper published in Washing- I MICHAEL P. MANGAN, JAMES B. HORIGAN. ©c16,18,21,23,27 Trustees. THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED i WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER FIVE. 1930, AT THE SAME\[{OHAEL P _MANGAN, JAMES B. HORIGAN, 0c27,30,m08, THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 7 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE PROVED REAL 213 E STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liver €67, folio 35 et sca.. of the 1and records of the District of Columbla, | and at the request of the party secured B AR A ':"‘z'n‘:'ir'c’.’-'-‘u!i" o ublie_suction, in fron 2 AT Y OF N | SEREY, Ty P AY SR | .M., the | foilowing-described =~ lsnd and rerises, situate in the District of Colum- ia, and designated as west 22 feet front on north E street by the full depth thereof of original lot numbered five (5) in 3 Rumpered five hundred and sixty-elght (568); s described by metes and bounds in sal Geed“of trust, together with the imprave- | ments, consisting of three stories and cellar DHek bullding containing five (8) epart- sale: One be paid in cash, bala io Sl Payable in o | equal lmfllh‘netnu. er annum, payable semi-annually, from day lr:lrnlm secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. op all cash, at the option of | the purchaser. A deposit of $750.00 will be | required at time of sale. Taxes to be ad- justed to day of sal Examination of title. conveyancing, notary fees and recording at cost of purchaser. Ter to be plied 'Kh!:ugh;oi?l d'l‘ rwise the de) ‘!’lt'tu‘:tul. ‘who reserve the right !.? sull \ property at the risk and cost of hnl!ln’ purehaser, after five ldvml“rllnt f o BT B et of be refunded h, ikl nyporg? PeSgRens off. P o I3HREoN. 0c28,d&ds, nr %‘m‘{u Trustees. . OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, bt Tt T RECEIVER'S SALE. "HWEST, NEW BORACHED, OPEN DAILY, TEN ROOMS, | THREE'BATHS. TWO-CAR GARACE virtue of s decree of the Supre {co‘{llz ‘of the District of Columbi in Pquity Cause No. 49302, the unde Yeceiver will offer for sale by public on | in front of premises on t 'VENTH DA OF NO ER, 1930. AT UR-THIRTY | PM.. the following land and premises. sit: | uate'in the County of Washington, District of Columbia, to-wit: Lot four (4) in Min- nix Subdivision of lots in sguare twenty-two hundred and_sixty-eight (2268) »s per plat recorded in the surveyor's office in the Dis- trict of Columbia, in Liber 85. at follo 98. and subject to the building restriction line shown on said piat and sublect hts of record, improved by 30tn Sreet morthwest, Washington, D. C. erms of sale: Said parcel ill be sold subjact to a first deed of trust £18.510.00. Dearing Jnterest at the rate ef six per Sentum {(8%) per annum, pavabls semi. annually and due March 13. 1931 One-half of the purch: above said trust to be paid in cash and the balance to be patd I Piontniy installments of $50.00, including principal and interest. interest at the rate of six per centum (6%) per annum, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. posit ‘of $500.00 required of the purchas 20%he time of sale. All conveyaneing, cording. notarial fees at the cost_of pu ¥ Rerms of sale to be complied with ftteen days from date of sale. other- The receiver reserves the right to re- w6l the property at the risk and cost 8! the drhn"lnllnure;nur ter five 8" Al vertisement of such resal paper_ prblished in the ton. D. C. ' O N JAMES. Recelver. GC fl(f"‘ ";.?Qri Nw. D!:trltt 8380. o0ca7-dkds.exSu = ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE _OF VALUABLE TM- ¥ED REAL ESTATE, 1221-1220 SIX- ROVER ¥ - STREET NORTHWEST. | WASHINGTON. D. r:.d e | By virtue of a certain deed o | recorded in Liber No. 6090. fol of the land records of the Distrl Din and At the request of the party secured Phereby, the undersigned trustees will offer forsale by public action. in front of the premises. on MONDAY, THE TENTH DAY i OF 'NOVEMBER. 1930, 'AT FOUR O'CLOCK PAL. the following-described land and prem- iises, 'situate in the District of Columbia. to ;;lt‘ Al of lot {nrt,y.-‘llven(dlbl .:.ldf t'Yé;!::'f:r;I’a ront on_ 8ix-a: |u:° Tl depth °of “lot forty-four (44) in ise otberwise to cove- 4808 trust, duly re four hundred and forty-elght (448). 23 per plat recorded in Liber N. K., folio 275, of the records of the office of the surveyor of_the District of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purch i money to be Daid in gash. balance in two caual’ installments, rdpresented hy prom- issory notes of purchaser. payable in one and two vears. with interest at 8 per cent per annum from day of sale, payable semi- annually, secured hy deed 'of trust upon | Droperty sold. or all cash. at option of pur- jchaser. A deposit of $300 reauired of pur- chaser st sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at' cost of 'purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty {days from day of sale. otherwise trustees Teserve the right to resell proverty. at risk nd cost of defaulting purchaser. after” five ays' advertissment of such resale in fome newspaper published in° Washington, D. C. BRREES & o -d&ds. ‘Trust bia; subject to building restriction line as | oF VALUABLE _IM- | 'ATE. ' KNOWN AT ADAM A. WESCHLER & BSON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF MODERN COLONIAL PORCH BRICK HOME. 8 ROOMS AND BATH. NO, 1421 SE. By virtie of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 6190, folio 499 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia and st the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public_suction in _front of the premises on WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1030, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises,” situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: &ot 157 in D. G. Mox- Jey's subdivision of lots in square 5605 “Fairlawn,” as per plat recorded in the of- fice of the surveyor for the District of Co- Jumbia _in Liver 84 at follo 166; sublect to covenants of record, Terms of sale: The sbove property will be suld subject to a prior deed of trust for 34,500 at 67, due January 24, 1933, Terms above ‘trust will be announced at sale A deposit of $200 Tequired of purchaser time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of ssle, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the pro erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting Durehaser, after five days' advertisement of xwgchh‘x'es‘:‘i,e in some newspaper published in ‘ashington, WESTWOOD L. WILLIAMS, SAMUEL O. PECK, ‘Trustees. 0¢25,28,30-n01,4 Adams A, Weschler & Son, Auctioneers HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS COMPLETE OFFICE FURNISH- INGS AND EQUIPMENT, PIANOS, ORIENTAL AND DOMESTIC RUGS, RADIOS, ETC. By order E. C. Snyd U. S. Marshal; J. J. Wilson, Trustee in Bankruptcy, Executor . "Break Bea. “Fersonal Effects, New Bod . Oriental Ru 1 Estate, Ma- hogany Kardex '&v 3 ‘Machine, Safe - e BT utey: net, etc., for By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY Au Office Furnjture 0c30.31 OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF .VALUABLE IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE KNOWN _AS PARKBIOE HOTEL, 1336 EYE STREET NORTH! 3 By virtye of & certain deed of trust,\duly record ber No. 8722, follo 23 ef sea of ‘the land records of the Djstrict of Colus Bia, ‘and at the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic auction, at the office of Thos. J. Qwen o Sogitnfon, i 55 WSS west, the X AD. 1930, AT TWO O'CLOCK PM. the {ollowing-described land and premises. sit- uate"in “ihe city’ gt Washinston. District of Columbly, 'and, destenated as” and being OTHEInAL 1of daie BFoperty ‘sold sublect b ferms H firgt deed of frust in the sum of $150.000 with interest at per cent, due March 3 1031, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale. Balance of pur- Chase Drice all cash or upon such other ferms as may be announced at time of sal A deposit of $5.000 will be required at tim of ‘Sale. Al ‘conveyancing. recording, et At cost of purchaser, Terms of Complied with within fiteen days from day of ‘sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the Tesell the property, at the risk and jefaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some ne' Daper published tn Washington, D. C. THEODORE D. FPHILIP S. PEYSER. 0¢28,30.n01,4,6 ustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eya St. N.W. ADMINISTRA R'S SALE OF . VIDED Ry "AINDER IN WEST, THE & SAME AND TO BR NS BEING A DETAC.'ED FRAME By virtue of a decree o the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding & Pro- bate Court, passed in Administration Osuse No. 31803. T will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1030, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. un- divided remainder interest of Georse W. Hills, deceased. subject to the life inte of Florence W. Barnes, in the followin described land and premises, situate in thi District of Columbia and being lot num bered thirty-elght (38) and part of lot num- bered thirty-seven (37) in square numbered twenty-seven hundred and twenty-two (2123) with tle improvements thereon. Terms of sale: All cash. $300 deposit r quired upon acceptance of bid. All con veyancing, notary fees and recording purchser's cost. Terms of sale to be com: plied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the administrator reserves the ‘right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser afte advertisement, of guch resale in some v GUSACK, Attorney for Administrator, 0c32-d&ds,exSu Columbian Blds. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctloneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1220 WALTER STREET SE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5013, folio 147 et seq of the land records of the 'District of Co-: Jumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will ofter for by public auction. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1030, AT O'CLOCK P.M., ‘he foliowing-described land 4nd tremises, Hituate in the District ot Co; I to wit: Lot 286 in Chiswell and K as per plat recorded in the office o surveyor for the District Columbis in Liber 45 at folio 106 Terms of sale: The above property will be so0ld subject to & building and loan assoc! tion trust amounting to $1,450 at 6 per cent. payable monthly; balance’ cash. of 3200 reauired of purchaser sale. Al conveyancing, recordi tarial fees at cost of purchaser. t sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of rale. otherwise the trustees r serve the right to resell the property at the risk_and cost of the defaulting purchas frer five days' ment of such 1 1R e 5 ccmnaum 0oy o Dodge Senior Sport Coupe International 3-Ton Truck ALSO OTHER AUTOMOBILES At Weschler’s @ Auto Auction 613G St. N.W. SATURDAY November 1st, 10 A.M. Consignments Received Any Time Prior to Sale 0c30,31 MEMBER W. A. T. A LEGAL NOTICES. WALTER C. CLEPHANE, J. WILMEI LATIMER and GILBERT L. HALL, Attorneys for Cavestor. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- tri holding Probate Court. Watson, deceased.—Ad- ministration No. 40282 —The notification as to the trial of ihe issues in this case rela- tive to the validity of the paper writing 9th day of April. 1930, purporting last will and tesiament of Emi- son, deceased, having been re- s to Kjellsbergska Stiftelsen. Wilma Pettersson, Heiga Petterssen and the un- known heirs at law and next of kin of Emi. nette Watson, deceased, “not to be foun: this 6th day of October, A.D. 1930, ORDERED that the issues be set down for trial on the 24th day of November, 1030, and that this order and the substance of id_issues shall be published once a week for four weeks in the Washington Law Re- porter and twice a week for the same pe- riod in The Evening Star. The the said issues in said case is 2 Was the said writing signed hy said Eminette ‘Watson or by any person or persons at her request or direction? Did she at any iime declare the same to be her will ‘and testament? Was the same obtained due influence, coercion, fraud or duress practiced by Adolph J." Schippert, William T. Martin,_or eilher of them, or any other péroony, ‘Was the'sald Eminetje Wateor at he date of the execution of ssid paper writing of sound mind, memoty and under; ng a ;mdm. '“tdufi?"lh-‘!n"&ubo Justi or contr N ce. ‘Attest: THEODORE for the Dis- A true copy. (Seal.) the Probate ister_of Will trict of Columbia, Clerk of Court. 0c9,11,16,18.23.25.30.no1 = PROPOSALS. U_ B _ENQINEER OFFICE, 1068 NAVY ‘Building, Washington, D. C. Sealed pro- gosals i ived here until 3 p.m. jovember 13, 1930. and then opened, f furnishing snd ‘placins 13,000 “tons, 10% more or less, of riprap seawall foundation along the Anacostia River at Washington, D. C, Further information on application’ 0c37,28.29.30,n011.12 E Ag;w:*';‘ff" 2 30 DAYS hand in commer- Reads. fike print. Very rapid. Positions guaranteed graduates. Boyd School, T o 5t un- Emphasising Individual Instruction in Business and Secretarial Training ginners’ Class in Greg, Shorthand, Nov. 3, 7:45 P.M. Member of National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools 1420 K St. NA. 3258 reée TYTXXTTTY Felix Mahony’s National Art School Interior Decoration, Costume De- sign, Commercial Art, Color 1747 R. 1. 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The Temple School, Inc S RABBITS GONVERT ISLAND INTO DESERT One of U. S. Group in Pacific * Deserted by Human Family. Uncle S8am has just discovered that one of his many thousands of islapds has been living for years under false pretenses. On the charts of the world Laysan Island, largest member of the Leeward group of islets that extends for 1,300 miles northwest from Hawail, is shown in a position where in reality the waves of the Pacific roll unbroken. The island actually lies four miles north of the charted position and will be moved to its proper situation on future maps. “Laysan furnishes a striking example : of the unforeseen effects that flow from tampering. even in a minor degree, with nature's balanced forces,” says a bulletin from the National Geographic Soclety. Once Covered With Vegetation. “When the island was discovered, and for many years afterward, it was covered with green vegetation and was the nesting place of myriads of sea birds and the home of thousands of land varieties of the feathered family. Then the guano deposits were exploited and headquarters for the workers was established. ly 1909 the fertilizer deposits were exhausted. Laysan and its neighboring Iisles were made into a bird reservation that year and human inhabitants of the island departed. But they left be- hind them an apparently innocuous pair of domestic rabbits, whose descend- ants made a veritable desert of the island. “When officials of the bird reserva- tion visited Laysan in 1923 they found that every blade of grass, every weed and shrub and all but three or four trees had been destroyed by the ro- dents. Considerable areas were covered with the bleacehd bones of thousands of rabbits that had starved after their food supplies had been exhausted, and with the bones of birds overwhelmed by the drifting sands. Even the ranks of the birds that lived from the sea had been noticeably thinned. The last few living rabbits were killed and trees were planted. Bird Family Totals a Million. “The survey of the island that has Just been completed disclosed that with the rabbits out of the way the trees have thrived, grasses and other plants are covering the island, and the bird inhabitants have increased to approxi- mately a million. Laysan thus becomes the most important bird breeding ground in the Central Pacific. “The island is a mile and three- quarters and & mile wide. It is a relatively low sand isle with an ele- vated rim rising somewhat abruptly from the beach to a height of 20 to 40 feet. In the center is & lagoon, with water concentrated by evaporation until it is more saline than the sea. “Best known of the islands—that with Laysan make up the northwestern ex- tension of the Hawailan group—is Mid- way, which lies near the 180th meridian. It is under the jurisdiction of the Navy Department and is leased to a cable company to serve as its midocean relay station. About 30 people, half whites and half Orientals, dwell on the island in a little handmade community whose materials have been brought from the United States and Hawaii, even to the soil in which grow the little patches of lawn and Muny'filmu gardens. lles west of Midway. It is Ocean d, about 50 miles away. It eor« sists of an irregular circle of coral 4 miles or so in diameter, with a semi- circular fragment, known as Green Island, 1,800 yards long by 300 yards wide, at its eastern side. On its beaches the Hawailan monk seal breeds in great numbers. . Once Inhalited by Polynesians. “The nearest of the ‘Bird Islands’ to the main Hawaiian group is Nihoa. It is a small rock island with l'&fia and cliffs rising more than leot above the sea. Its caves and terraces give evidence that Polynesians once had a colony of several hundred persons ‘Neoker Island, nearly 200 miles to :g: ’-’n:n Mm. temple sea. ere, show the former occupancy by ancient, more or less primitive man. “A hundred miles farther west are the 18 little sand islands and the pin- nacle rock that mark French Prigate Shoal, and 200 miles farther lies Gard- ner Island, a rock only 200 yards long. Beyond Gardner lie Dowsett and Mora Reefs, merely coral rings marked by breakers and with no visible land. It is barely 75 miles from these reefs to Laysan Island. “Between Laysan and Midway the only dry land is Lisiansky Island, It is a rough paralle a mile long and less than a le wide. A ridg 40 feet .bove;.:u m'?w d‘:‘ highest point. - Like Laysan, it was de= nuded by rabbits introduced from that island. Since the oreatures starved to death, vegetation has come back to the island and it is again an important bird refuge. MAN BELIEVED KILLED BEFORE HIT BY TRAIN Stab Wound Held Cause of Death and Body Put on Tracks to Conceal Crime. By the Associated Prels. HILLSBORO, Mo., October 30.—The mystery surrounding the slaying of an unidentified man, believed to have been from_St. Louis, whose body was placed on the railroad right of way a mile south of Vineland, where it was de- capitated by a Missourl Pacific passen- ger train, was being investigated Tues- day night by Jefferson County authori- tles. The body was found Tuesday ‘morning. Dr. W. E. Gibgon, §r., county coroner, said death r from a stab wound below the right ear, and apparently had taken place several hours bef, r:“x: body was placed on the rail to create the impression the train had killed the man. ‘The man, about 33, appeared to be an Italian, Gibson said. The pockets of the clothing Had been rified. Two German aclentists, making tests to discover why women talk more than men, have discovered, Lhz{ -'zi that - women's vocal cords are lighter’ and move more easily than those of men. STEAMSHIPS. NONOWLMIAHN& RA. el N from Vancouver, r fare, eto. Can. Pac. t. at New York Ave. N.W. to the Canadian Austral Hastings St.. Vancouve: HOLLANDAMERICA Travel by a Famous Service TO ENGLAND-~FRANCE . : HOLLAND—GERMANY Ml ervmouth™® Bouligas-sis Heer® ATLANTIC CITY * Excellence Without egoD voo; * * FINE CO Fall and Winter Statendam (mew) Nov. 8 Rotterdam, 15 New Amsterdsm. 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