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REAL ESTATE. SALE OR EXCHANGE. MY 16th ST. HEIGHTS of six rooms and two baths, double | garage, detached, on lot 50x140, for lell?t& SF Mt. Pleasant residence. CONTAINING 12 APARTMENTS nt northwest section. nicely d only one vacancy. What have to offer? Address KASS REALTY CO., Verment ave. i) SALE—FARMS. 8 MILES FROM WINCHESTER. tate highway, 115 miles from rail. Ig8d station; 30 acres in orchard. three sers buildings. ~Suitable for dairy farm. In state of cultivation. Will accept good Tental property in Washington as part pay- ment. Box 96, Winchester, Va. 180 ACREAGE, ESTATES, FARMS JOHN A. BRICKLEY. Licensed Montgomery Co. Broker. 4217 9th N.W. Adams 6950 A RENT—FARMS. 40 ACRES, 8-ROOM PARTLY FURN_ BUN- low, barns. chicken house, e rent: nearby AMarviand New York ave.. Room 203. aver depot PORCHES, ELEC.. BATH. truck, grain, stock. State road; Star office. . D. C.. ON LIVIN house and barn. HALL & BRO. 1204 e . 17 BIG SALE—BUSINESS PROPERIY. TORNER 13th & U N.W.. 10 BRI rties, including corner second commercial Beo “GARROLL. 918 & n'w. Met. B510 Ist COMMERCIAL. 55-FT. FRONTAGE. 100 deep. 4th sbove G n.w.: includes 5 brick bulldings _See Carroll. 918 G nw Met 51 N K NEAR 21st ST 3 Almost opposite the market at 21st & K Commereial site. 28-ft. frontage and ru ning back to alley. If sold at this time consider $18,500 far_the entire site. Owner Address Box 44-1, Star office “RENT—B/(SINESS PROPERT AUTO REPAIR SHOP AND LOFT; Water furnage. electricity. Apply HODGE CQy. INC., 2006 Pa. ave. _— T SALE—iLOTS. TWO PEAUTIFUL. WELL LOCATED L( Rivergdle; all improvements: 60x300: {rc age Ko streets: bearing fruit trees bushes, shade trees; title clear: price. £59.down, 820 mo. ' Address Box 14-E. fice. EAUTIFULLY WOODED BUILDING LOTS An rapidly developing section in East Chevy ~Chase. Lots 40x167 as low as $2,000, A. F. ENQUIST. owner. Lincoln_1610-J. i3 JUNIPER ST. NEAR 16th ST _45x130; | owner needs cash. A bargain at $3.500. | ADELBERT W. LEE. _IMI HSLNW. ) HILLCREST. ON 32nd §T. NORTH ave se.: water. sewer. gas, elec., foot frontage: only 3900, ADELBERT W. L HOT- ‘We have just taken in trade 100 feet front on Penn st. n.e. just east of 12th, Will subdivide in 6 row-house suitable for the new s building idea. Clear of ‘Will sell for Only $3,000. ! Don't misg this Barg: Gt H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO., St atew. . Dist. 09 AUTO LOA) AUTO LOANS: _REFINANCING. evenings. MR. STEGER. 645 Md. ave. n Lin. 0178, AUTO LOANS. REFINANCING RATES: CONFIDENTIAL. McGILL, RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.W. NORTH £ TOW_COST--LONG-TERM LOANS AUTOMOBILE FINANCE SERVICE. 836 10th ST. N.W. MET. 4142. AMPLE PARKING SPACE. LOANS PROCURED O] AUTOS AND STORE FIXTURES. M. GREENBAUM. 1004 Eve S AUTO LOANS. TOWEST | $43 New York Ave.. Cor. 10t LOANS ON AUTOS USE YOUR CAR. QUICK ACTI ACME REALTY & FIN. CO,, 905 N. Y. AVE N.W. NAT 2453 LOANS TO AUTO OWNERS. DISTRICT FINANCE CO,, 913 New York Ave. NW. Met. 2803. REAL ESTATF—LOANS. $ONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTAT] in any amount at prevailing interest. JESSE | L. HEIBKELL. 1115 Eve st. n.w 1 SMALL PAYMENTS, QUICK SERVICE: Ist, 2nd and 3rd trusts in D. C. Lowns in nearby Md. and Va. No red tape. DR. A. HENRY, INC. 1016 Eve st n.w 5 BRODIE & COLBERT, INC. Eye 8t N.W National 8875. DON'T PUT OFF_BORROWING THE M ONEY you need now. Consolidate your debis and make things easy for yoursel. Plenty of funds available at the cheapest raics in th eity.” Quick, courteous service, See me and save time and money. { ATHAN X | 11th St NW. 1908, 11 UICK MONEY —TO LEND. 2nd AND 3rd TRUSTS: $100 TO $4.000 ON MARYLAND AND D. C. HOME THREE DAYS TO COMPLETE TRANSAC- TIONS. COURTEOUS SERVICE. C. F. WARING, 1416 P ST. N.W. __NATL 172 SECOND TRUST NOTES We are in the market for monthly pay- | ‘ment deferred purchase mone 2nd notes secured on owner-occupied Jocated in the District of Columbia. UNION FINANCE COMPANY, 641 Woodward Blds. FEAR EDMONSTON RD. JUST Riverdale—10 ucres (2 acres ;rmom" bléh. ol!;. lllhl!}; < and back porches. Faase @hicken house: Priced for adick fai Al . 927 15th st. n.w. ‘Natlonal _ Wisconsin 3293 = eves PRETTY 3-ACRE TRACT IN NEARBY VA 200 1t. frontage: sple site for reside nice stream in rear; 0. DE SHAZO & MCNAB. Bond Blde 3034 7-ROOM HOME. 2 ACRES OF GROUNI one biock from car iine. in Ardmor 3: terms. O. B. ZA Hyattsville. Md. Hyatts. 72 MUST BE SOLD. S-room bunga oak _floors, uily screened, garage. green 185 Oniy $6.750: terms. 6-room brick. h-wh. garaze everything: $6.250: 1300 dow WOODRIDGE REAL L2V R 1 Ave. NE A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A MC ern frame bungalow in one of sirable nearby Virginia subdivi contains 5 rooms and bath: ho 8as and electricity. SGarage in in convenient location. house and will purchaser to assume month. ONLY $3300 A S-room and bath frame b 10t100x180. one Cherrydale. 1In first-class ater. sewer. gas, electricity This property can be bou payment and balance le an mediate possession or deposit w ®pring. BOSS & PHELT Realtors, 7202, and 4T K 8t Nw inglon Title Co. £8,750. Pretty detached ho cheerful rooms, tile ba'h. A BC off b shioned fired new old-t y n deep, in a t of one of our 20-minute drive ton. Certain c. for owner to sel bi loss. If you are don't fafl to see ti immediately. Clev. 75 3 buying ALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. 7-ROOM HOUBE, A.MI. PANTRY. PORCH- s, 2-car garage: beautiful c ideal ic ®as ‘station. tourist home or other husiness Tent. $40. or sell for $6.000 I M EARNI 3821 34th st. M SUBSTANTIAL MODERN bath bungalow at Wheat price. §5,500. Phone Si MARYLAND BARGAINS TUXEDO T. and b.. elec. fur. heat, ga. eiec.'s a.; §3750 118 Allegheny st.. Takoma, Md b.; 34250 Beabrooke—Big lot; 8 rms Glendale—15 a.. 5 rms. Il Station—2 a., 5 rins. ringfleld—2 a5 rms. Patuxent 5 u.. 8 rms COLORED: Ardwick P . sttsville, 5 rms low ren terms. ‘See these before N.E_RYON CO.. 121 nd store. Cedar H sell Hy MT. RAINIER, MD. z0om snd bath brick bungslow. a.m. ears, bus, churches, schoois. stores. ( $40 ‘per month. ~ Also low, $30 per manth. Act no cannhot ‘be _obtained at above address. Phone OWNER, 1184-W. W AMI: 2 BLOCKS 5 M. PETTIT, 4 Ravens- Hyattsvilie. Phone Hyatts. 1491 W, VE_ ROOMS, AMI. $3735 g’ Elm ave, Tekoma Park rd_3840-. 5 b 3-ROOM HOUSE. TWO PORCHES, ELEC- tricity: $16 mo.; conveniently locate 8 A BHELTON. 6. Va. ave., Ai WILLIAM, I'VE aoT § A LOT OF THINGS I WANT TO TALMW TO YOU ABOUT. THE EVENING WELL, THATS JUST . DANDY; DEARIE, YOU LSUALLY WANT TO TALR TO ME ABOUT A LOT OF THINGS YOU HAVEN'T GOT. STAR., WASHINGTON MOONSHINE! TELL YOUR UMCLE WILLIE To coME HOME IMMEDIATELY SO WE CAN GET SOME SLEEP AROUND HERE. D. C, FRIDAY MAMIE WAS DOING SOME SEWING WHILE SHE THOUGHT SHE WAS TELLING HIM SOMETHING AND WHEN SHE LOOKED DECEMBER - 12, 1930. AW, GO Bmen § AND ASK N HER WHAT SHE’S DOIN’ ALL THAT BAWLIN' ABOUT AROUND AND DISCOVERED HE'D SLIPPED OUT AND THAT SHE'D BEEN TALKING TO HERSELF FOR A HOUR AND A HALF SHE STARTED SOBBING LIKE A PIPE ORUGAN- AUCTION —By WILLARD | NOTHIN? DOWN’~ ASKIN' THE LITTLE WOMAN THAT QUESTION HAS COST ME ENTIRELY TOO MUCH DOUGH ALREADY. L MODERN I $55 per mo clectric third acre arge 1bts. eatly re- ount Rainter. S, ROGE! 583 ROGERS, Hy AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, ADAM A W PRUSTEES DWEL] tioneers. ATH, ELEC., the Supreme mb assed ¢ for the sam dis 43 feet west of lot 21, and run- o faultin tisement publishea resell proper D W Estate Sale of Household Furniture, Imported Bric- a-Brac, Orien- tal and Domestic. Rugs, Pictures, Matiresses, Glassware, Etc. At Public Auction At 15 v ’s Galleries SATURDAY Sloan 13th St. De r 13, 1830 alle By Att starase Nicolaides, ure Co., for hers. =3 it ——— Big Auct_ion Sale Owen’s Auction House €64 H St. NW, SATURDAY Dec. 13th, at 1:30 P.M. ¥ ion. 1d don't fai it it you Phone Nat. 5459 or Columbia 6474 Respectfully, J. J. OWEN !‘hmm Adam A. Wesch Son. Auctioacers { HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS DRIENTAL ANL DOMESTIC RUGS, “HOWARD"” 23.JEWEL WATCH, RADIO, ETC. T e o 1-Davenpor Dining Wicker Howard Gola By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. NW. SATURDAY 1930 Commencing 9 O'clock A.M Continuing Throushout the Day. Avtomo 10 AM., at 613 G St. N.W December 13, es, St AUTOMOBILES AT WESCHLER'S Auto Auction €13 G St. N.W. SATURDAY Dec. 13, 10 am. Any Time ERG, Auctioneer 75 Automobiles By Aucticn SAT., DEC. 13th , At 462 Penna. Ave. N.W. ANl Makes—All Models A Car for Eversone Gus Eichherg . 8, Gov'l Auctioneer FUTUKE DAYS. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auc Trustces' Sale Valuable Meat Market & Grocery Fixtures BY _PUBLIC AUCTION At No. 203 Florida Ave. N.E. Thursday, December 18. 1930 menc| 2 P.M. Meat” Grinder, Butcher's oneers. A K] . NICOLAT tel Trust No. 1. 1930, D.C. Trust 24, recorded Eecords ORY BRICK | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. SALES. AUCTION FUTURE_DAYS. ” OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. EES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLING, SITUATE NO. 817° SAINT CATHERINE STREET NORTHEAS of ' deed of trust recorded in 63651 at folio 474, of the land the District of Columbia, we shal in he premi THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF DEC A.D. 1930, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. umbered twenty-three” (23) in_biock d one (1) in Fannie Dunlop's sub. division of part of section numbered two (2 Burrvilie’ as per plat recorded in th Of the surveyor for the District of | | in Lber County 3L, at fono. 18 To ‘Ihe Building . esitiotion line ‘a8 | on said plat Sald property now | BUrboses of assessment ang taxa Timbered twenty-ihree (28 i | Berer east "ot sanare. Aft TireCEn (oot "of 9313 Fsale: One-fourts cash. bal e SR ihterust s Yaum, "Dayable . semis | S of 4300 required ‘at "time | the purchaser allowed fifteen ot She Yo Compiete the pars Datiiculars i time of sale WARD C. Bl\li_'l"‘l. Ad&dbs.exSu Y | THOMAS 1. owE: 1431 Ey TRUSTEES' SALE O SToRy BRICK =) NORTHWEST. of a deed of v recorded in | Liber No. 6361, at folio of ‘the land Iegords of the District of Columbia, we shail | el in front of the premises on FRIDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1830, AT "THREE O'CLOCK PAL, lots ibered sixteen (16) and thirtcen (13) in n's subdiv; fon of part of square aum- e square twelve hundred and four (east of 1264), as per plat record- the office of the survevor for the Dis- of Columbia in Liber except o much of rteen (13) as is included in the lin (2), but " with th numbered two cxcepted part for priviiege of using sa building purposes. Saia property being now ssment and tax- known for purposes of s lon as ot 812 in sauare east of square | “Terms of sale in one, two a arth cash: vears, wilh interest annum.’ payabl of 530000 1ea the ‘purchaser allowed | date of sale to complete urther iculars at time EDWARD C. BALTZ, VERNON G. OWEN. deB-d&abs,exSu Trustees. HOMAS J, OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE STREET NORTHWEST. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- ATE. BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK W CONTAINING SIX ROOMS > BATH! KNOWN AS 928 HAMILTON REET NORTHWEST, irtue of a certain deed of trust re- in Liver No. 4845, at folio 131, of the rds of the District of Columbia, the request of the patites secured ned will sell at public { the premises. on TUES- DECEMBER THE SIXTEENTH, 1830, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following- described land “and premises situate in the District of Columbia. and being lot hume- bered twents-two (27) in square numbered thirty hundred and two (3002 tn Marcus cs subdivision of lots in block numbered o Brightwood Park.” as per piat re- corded in Liter No. 68, foito 81, of the rec- ords of the office of the survévor for the Disirict of Columbia, upon the following term Terms of sale: Purchaser to pay one-third of the purchase price in cash. the balance in two ‘nstallments in one and two years. respectively, with interest at the rate of per annum. and secured by deed of trust on the property sald, or all cash. at the option | of the purchaser! taxes paid or adjusted to the date of sale’ purchaser to pay interest on purchase price from date of sale to date of settlement at 6% per annum: all convey- ancing. recording. ete.. at the cost of pur- chacer: good title or No sale. A deposit of $250 will pe required at the time of sale and settlement to be within thirty (30) days of the date of sale. or deposit forfeited and the property resold at the cost and risk of the defaulting purcheser after five (5) days' previons advertisement of such resale in e Washington newspaver B. FRANCIS SAUL. J. WRILEY JACOBS. Trustees. -d&ds,exSu 925 15th Street N.W. "THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. K.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED BY TWO-STORY | AND BASEMENT BRICK BUILDING SITUATED NO. 1608 SEVENTH STREET NG P | deéd of trust, duly | To. 6250. folio 97 et sea., balance purchase. e. 5 b D, tion. in front A T £ of the party secured | ened trustee will sell at of the premises, on ENTY-THIRD DAY OF 1930. AT FOUR O'CLOCK ~described land and prem- trict of Columbin. and twenty-two (22) | sion of square | ’as per piat W 65.” of 'the is of 'the office of the surveor of the | ¢t of Columbia: ‘together with the im- | ts. ‘consisting of two-story and it brick building, situated No. 1608 | strect northwest % of sale: One-third of the purchase to be paid in cash, balance in two | fments. payable in one and two {itereit at six per centum per trom day of | upon * the Cash at the option of ot il be AY. THE R AD. “the D in Liber | of purchaser | ted with within thirty ~otherwise the trustee to ‘vesell the propert + of "defaulting purchaser | days’ advertisement of such resale newspaper published in Washing- | c RICAN SECURITY & TRUST CO.. Trustee. By HOWARD MORAN Vice dent. Attest J. OWEN & SON, Ai;g:TluNnRs: 1431 EYE ST. N.W. o renen.exont | ELPTH STREET NORTH- | st, dated 19, 1928, being instrument No. 154, Getober 24, 1928, among the land £ {he District of Columbia, and at ¢ the party secured thereby, trustee will sell at public ont of the premises, on FUES- NENTY-THIRD DAY OF DE. | A 1930, “AT TWO.THIRTY | CLOCK P'M., the following-described land nd ‘premises, hituate n the District of Co- | d designated as aud being lot 22 subdivision of part of original lot 480, ns per piat recorded in the | e surveyor for the District of 1 Liber 16, folio 43. oldsubject to @ prior deed of 5300, ‘Turther particulars of w announced at time of sale; the p ahove said trust to be paid In posit of $300 reauired. Convey- recording, etc. at the purchasers Terms to be €omplied with within deys. otherwise Qeposit forfeited armd | the property may be advertised and resold { scretion of the trustee. OLIVER T. CARR, Substituted Trustee in Equity Cause No. 53005, de12,15.17,20,22 g THOMAS J. OWEN_& BON. AUCTIONEERS, HOMAS 3. QN ExE 8T NW. TEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- TORY BRICK DWELL: SITUATE NO. 103 C STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of irust recorded in Liber No. 6382, at folio 325, of the land records of the District of Columbia, we shall SeIlin ront of the premises, on' THURS- DAY, "THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF DECEM- BER, AD. 1930, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK {P.M., part of original lot numbered five (5) in square numbered four hundred and ninety- two (492), described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said lot on C street and running thence north along the west line of said lot 94'a feet to an alley in the rear of id lot, thence cast along the rear line of said lot and said alley 10 feet, thence nort long sald alley 17.62 feet, thence along said _alley northeasterly 7.23 fect, thence in @ straight line south 114 feet to the north line of C street, thence west along the said line of sald C street 17 feet to_the beginning, ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance In_one. two and three years. with interest six per centum per annum, payable sem: TRU | paper published in Washin; WAL’ annuall; it of 3300 required at timi of “Sale and" the . burchaser ‘allowed" Afieon Dur- days fre daty ( the Chase, Purther Darticuiars i timse o oalo. NON & SWEN" de6-dadbs,exsu " “Truste Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctloneers Ladies*—Men’s—Children's FURNISHINGS Coats—Dresses Pants—Raincoats Underwear—Gloves Hosiery—Millinery Bed Linen—Kimonos Boys’ Suits—Scarfs Purses—Umbrella: Toilet Sets—Tables, Etc. BY AUCTION At 1014 7th St. N.W, TUESDAY December 16th, 10 A.M. de12.13,15 THO! OWEN & 1431 Eve Street e N, Northwest TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BEING TWO-STORY BRICK 0 MARIETTA PLACE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust re- and at the request of the party who is the undersigned will sell at public wuction. in SEVENTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1930, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- trict of Columbia and being lot iorty-two (42) in square thirty-one hundred and fifty- five (3155) in the subdivision made by Floyd of the surveyor for the District of Colum- bia in Liber 82, at folio 169: rubject to sold subject to a prior deed of (rust. se- curing an indebtedness of $5,000.00, bearing interest at 6 per centum, and which will'ma- Terms of sale: All cash over and above said deed of trust. Interest and taxes to be paid or adjusted to date of sale. A de- posit of $300.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise deposit may be forfeited defaulting purchaser after five (5) days’' ad- gton, D, C. .-TER G. DAVIS, RICHARD J. CARR. 733 12th St. N.W. de6.8,10.12,15,17 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. NO.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE _BEING TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING, _ CONTAINING __ THREE STORES, SEVEN APARTMENTS AND FOUR-CAR GARAGE. KNOWN AS 1801 OTIS STREET 'NORTHEAST, =BEING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER 'OF 18th AND GTIS STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, re- corded in Liber No. 5707. at folio 337, of the land recoras of the District of Columbia, and at the request of 'the party secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public auction. In_tront of the premises. on LON- DAY, DECEMBER THE NTY-SECOND. 1930 AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M the ‘following-described land and premises, situate In the District of Columbla, and_be. ing lot numbered two hundred and four (204) in Jdcob B. Shapiro's subdivision of lots in square numbered forty-two hundred and two (4202). "Granby.” as per plat r corded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. in Liber 81 at folio 192, Terms of sale: Said property is subject 16 a deed of trust securing an indeb‘edness now amounting to $24,500, $250 of which is now past due and $1.250 of whica will be due June 12, 1931: the balance pavable June 12, 1932 and said property will be sold ‘sub- ject to said deed-of-trust indebtedness. ~All cash over and above said deed of trus'. In- terest and taxes to be paid or adjusied to date of sale A deposit of $1,000 will be re- auired at the time of sale. Good title or no saie. ~All conveyancing, recording. etc. at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirsy (30) days from day of sale. otherwise daposit will be | forfeited and property resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five (5) days' advertisement of such resale 12 _some news- paper published in Washington, D. C. B. FRANCIS BAUL. WILLIAM P. BENSON, 925 15th 8t. N.W., Trustees. de10.12,13,15,16,17,18,19,20,22 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DE- TACHED FRAME DWELLING KNOWN AS 2615 17th STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6444, folio 299 et seq. of the land records of the District of Co. lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will 11 at public ‘auction. in front of the prem- ises, on TUESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF ' DECEMBER. A.D. 1930, AT THREI THIRTY ~O'CLOCK P.M.. 'the followin described land and premises. situate in | District of Colymbia, and designated as a being lot 13. in square 4134, in the sub- division by B. P. Edwards of part of tract known as “Enclosure.” as per’plat record- €d n’the office of the survevor for the Dis- trict of Columbia, in Book 67, at page 1. Terms: Bold sublect to a ‘prior deed of trust for $4,750. further particulars of Which will be announced at time of sale: the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 required. Convey- Tng.” recording, etc.. at purchaser's co Terms to be complied With within ‘thirty days. otherwise deposit forfelied and the Property ‘may’be' advertised ‘and resold at The discretion of the trustees JAY H. GARMAN. WAYNE G. GARMAN, Trustees de5.8,10,12. ADAM A. WESCHLE! TRUSTEES' _SALE PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING A TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 1817 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5528, folio 469 ei sea.. of the land records of the District of Colus bin. and at the request of the party secured theieby, the undersigned trustees will offer SON, Auctloneers. VALUABLE _IM- | for sale by pubiic_auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. 'THE TWENTY- THIRD DAY OF DECEMBER, 1930. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.' the follow- ing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Part of original lot 3 in square 394. described as follows: Beginning for the same on the line of Ninth street at a point distant 128.85 feet north of the southwest corner of said square, said point of beginning being the center of the party wall between premises Nos. 1815 and 1817 Ninth street, and running thence north 15.99 feet to the center of the party wall between premises Nos. 1817 and 1819 Ninth street: thence east through the cen- ter of said wall and a prolongation thercof 99.333 feet to the line of & public alley, 9 feet wide; thence south along the line'of said alley 15.99 feet to intersect the pro- longation of the center of the party wall between premises Nos. 1815 and 1817 Ninth street: thence west along sald prolongation and-through the”center of sald wall 99.333 feet to the place of beginning. Terms, of sale: All cash. A deposit of $300 required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording and notariai fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale o be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserie the right to resell the property at the risk and ‘cost of the defaulting purcha frer five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington: D €. oyarips LinKINS. HARRY NORMENT, de12,15,17.19,22 ‘Trustees. . J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, o 1431 EYE ST. N.W. EES' SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK TRUSVELLING, BEING PREMISES NO. 134 ELEVENTH STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of @ certain deed of trust, dated December 13, 1928, being instrument No. 108, recorded December 27, 1928, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc- tion, in front of the premises. on MONDAY THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A D 1930, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM. the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and des’ ignated as and being lot 33 in Flanagan's nuhgl;u:nn"?( square i Ie;arnl;: TI:( Corded in the office of the surve District ‘of Columbia in Liber W. F.. at folio 146 Terms: Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for $5.500, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the pur- se price above sald trust to be paid in h. A deposit of $300 Tequired. vey- ancing, recording, eic.. at the purchaser's cost. be complied with ~within wise deposit forfeited an¢ be adfertised and resol y may URN W, ARMENTROUT, de3,5,8,10,12,15 Trustees. Droj at the the | THOB. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS PREMISES 3338 SEVENTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 5177, folio 197 et Colimbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trusiee will sell, at public auction, in front of the prem- ises. on THURSDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. AD 1930, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and "premises.’ situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, And des- ignated as and being lot numbered six hun- dred and fifty-eight (658). in sauare num- bered twenty-six hundred and twelrs (2612) in Lewls E. Breuninger's subdivisic - of 1ot3 in Chapin Brown's subdivision of _art of “Mount Pleasant.” as per plat of said Breuninger's subdivision recorded in Liber No. 47, folio 133, of the records of the office of the 'surveyor for the District of Columbia, h the improvements, consisting and attic brick dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: One-third Of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments. payable in one and two years. with interest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually. from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A of 3300 will be re- quired “at time of s Al conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps. etc., st cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, other- | wise the trustee reserves the right to resell | the property ‘at the risk and cost of de- | faulting purchaser. after five days' adver- | tisement 'of such resale in_some newspaper ublished in_Washington, D. C ATIONAL SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY, Tvuste. "By WILLIAM D. HOOVER! residen Attest: E.'PERCIVAL WILSON, Secretary. deB-d&ds.exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE _OF VALUABLE _IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING BRICK DWELLING NO.” 321 ' YOU STREET By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5062, folio 426 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trusiees will_seil at public_auction, in front of premises, on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY- THIRD DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1930, AT FOUR-TWENTY O'CLOCK PM.. the follow- ing described land and premises, situate in the County of Washington, District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being parts of lots thirteen (13) and eighteen (18) in block efght (8) in A. L. Barbour and Com- pany's subdivision of land record now known as “Le Droit Park” as per plat recorded in Liber Gov. Shepherd. folio 15 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Disirict of Columbia, described as follows: ' Begin- ning for the same at a point in the north- erly line of You street and the southerly line of said lot eighteen (18, “said voint being _distant 10 feet easterly from the outhwest corner of said ot 18, and ruaning thence westerly along the northerly line of said You street a distance of 1964 feet, thence northerly through the center of the dividing wall betwsen premises Nos 321 and 323 You street a distance of 89 feet to the northerly line of said lot 13, thence easterly 19.64 feet, thence south- erly 89 feet to said You street and point of begiiming, now known for assessment and taxation purposes as lot 812, square 3086. 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 seven per centum per annum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale. gecured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, af the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 5200 will be re- auired at time of sale. All convevancing. recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise ihe trustees reserve the rignt to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement offsuch resale in_some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D. AMUEL_A. DRURY, SAMES "p M nICHOLEON, Truste SO, AUCTIONEERS, IT. N.W. OMAS J. OWEN, & - 1431 EYE TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING THREE-STORY AND CELLAR' BRICK DWELLING CONTAIN- ING ' EIGHT ROOMS' AND _BATH, KNOWN AS 1707 M STREET NORTH: WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, re- corded in Liber No. 6 land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public auction. in'the office of the auctioneer. TUESDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY - THIRI AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow ribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and being part of original lot No. I in sauare No. 160, described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning for the same on the north line of “M" street at a point distant 65 feet west from the southeast corner of sald sauare, said point being also the intersection of the north line division wall between two brick houses, thence west along said street 15 feet. thence north 69.17 feet, thence east 15 feet to a point intérsected by a prolongation north of the center line of the division wall between the two brick houses aforesaid. thence south along sald prolongation and the center line of said division wall 69.17 feet to the. point of,_beginning, upon the following terms, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments represented by the prom- issory motes of the purchaser, pasable in one and two years. with interest at 6 per an. num from the date of sale, payable semi- annually, secured by deed of trust upon the property’ sold, or all cash. at option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 wil at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from date of sale, otherwise de- posit will be forfeited and property resold, at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser: after five (5) days' advertisement of such fesale in some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D. C. LEWIS P. STEELE, CHARLES E. MARSH, ‘Trustees. be required de12.15.17.19.22 J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Btreet Northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TI REE- STORY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS %MMISIS 1303 PARK ROAD NORTH- EST. By virtie of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 4986, folio 71 et seq., of the land rtecords of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby. the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction, in front of the prem- ises, ‘on WEDNESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER A.D. 1930, AT THREE- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the following de- scribed land and premises. situate in the County of Washington, District of Columbia, $nd designated as and being lot mimbered forty-four (44) in Charles W. Handy's sub- division in biock ~numbered thirty-seven (37)_“Columbia Helghts” as per plat record- ed in ‘the office of the surveyor for the District_of Columbia in Ifber County 13 at folio 86, subject to covenants of record, block 37'now known as square 2843 together with the improvements, consisting of three- story brick _dwelling, containing _eleven rooms. three baths, hof-water heat and elec- tric_lights. M eien) e of the purchase be id in , balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with Tnterest” 8t six per’ centum Der 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 deposit of $500 will be re- quired at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., ut cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 15 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees re- serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of aulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such re- ale in some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D. ’ THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND' TRUST COMPANY, ‘rustees. ALFRED H. LAWSON, Vice President. THOS, B! de6-dkds,exSu _MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. MODERN ~STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD Goods, Plane ‘Trunk: Separate rooms avallable. Dead storage for iutomobiles. Taten® pRACKIng, And Shioping; modersts % phone | Nat. A TRANSFER & STORAGE CO., 920-922 E st. SPECIAL' RA’ A AD OR PART, Toute (o’ New. Gork Eity wesk ot Bec. 14th, :lhnl;w Met. 7035. C. C. Phillips, seq.. of the land records of the District of | , at folio 435, of the | of said.street with the center line of the | LEGAL NOTICES. \Continued.) ADAM A WESCHLER & By Virdie of a y virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded In Liber No. o lumbia, thereby, for sale premises, and at request of party secure on the described land and premises, District of Columbia, to wit seven hundred thirteen (713) tion of clght (348 division of lots in S. P. By of part of “Mount Pleasant. recorded in the office of the the Distriet of Columbia in Liber 4 said Property known for purpeses rown’s subdivisios 1. of Terms of sale: One-third of the moriey’ o be Baid in cash. the balance iy equal instaliments, notes of purchaser, years. with interest from day of sale, secured by deed of ‘trust upon or all cash. at option of purc Dosit_of $500 required of All “conveyancing, record fees at cost of purchaser. plied with within thirty das sale. otherwise trustee reserves resell property, ing purchaser, of such resale in Washington. DG WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, By ALFRED H. LAWSON." exs! 3 aser. LAWSON, BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE _OF _VALUABI - PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING. PREM- ISES 1657 NEWTON STREET NORTH- 2110113 461 et sear | . folio 467 4 of ‘the land records of the District ‘of "Go: the undersigned trustee will offer by public auction, in front of the following- situate in the Lot numbered of Emanuel Speich's subdivision ef the unsubdivided por- lot” numbered_three hundred forty- ) in James Taity and others’ sub- s per plat rveyor for olio 59, ess- ment and taxation as lot 713 in saure 3031, alance in two represented by promissory payable in one and two at 6-per cent per annum payable semi-annually, roperty sold, A de. purchaser” at sale ng and notarial Terms to be com- from day of the right to at risk and cost of default- after five days' advertisement in some newspaper published Seconds East 60 feet, parallel he West | line of Tot, thence South 70 degrees 22 | minutes § seconds West 2049 feet. paraliel with Armory Place, thence North 10 degrees 37 ‘minutes 81 seconds West parallel with the West line of said lot. 80 feet to the of beginning; and known for purpases essment and taxation as Lot 820: im- proved by premises Nos. 352 and 354 Armory Place, Southwest Parcel XIII Farts of Original Lot 11 in Reservation described in two Parcels as follows: Parcel 1-—Beginning at the Northwest corner of sald_lot and running thence North 70 degrees 22 minutes 9 sec onds East with the South line of Armory | Place. 22.58 feet, thence South 19 degrees 37 minutes 51 seconds East parallel with the Western line of said lot, 60 feet, thence South 70 desrees 22 minutes 9 seconds West parailel with the North line of said lot. 22.58 feet (o the West line of said lot, and thence North 19 degrees 37 minutes’ 51 seconds West 60 feet, 1o the beginning: and known for purposes of assessment and taxation as Lot 819 Parcel 2—Beginning the uthwest corner of said Lot 11, and run- ning thence North 19 degrees 37 minutes 51 seconds West 6725 feet, thence North 70 degrees 22 minutes 9 seconds East paral- lel with the South line of said lot, 37.83 feet, thence Bouth 19 degrees 37 minutes 51 sec. onds East parallel with ‘the West fine of said lot, 67.25 feet to Margland Avenue and thence Bouth 70 degrees 32 minntes 9 sec- onds West, along the North line of said Avenue, 3783 feet to the beginning; and KROWN for purposes of assessment and taxa- tion as Lot 818: improved by premises Nos 345 und ‘347 Maryland Avenue Southwes: and Nos. 356 and 368 Armory Place, South- west XIV. Original Lots 12 and 13 in d n Parcel Reservation “C"", subject to the right of the District of Colimbia granted in deed re- corded In Liber 2777 Folio 357 of the land records of the District of Columbia to con- struct a sewer under the surface of Lot 13. Baid parcel is_known for purposes of Vice President. PROPOSALS assessment and taxation as Lot 821; im- proved by premises No. 349 Maryland Ave- PROPOSALS WILL BE_RECEIVED BY Bureau of Supplies and Ac 3 am. December 16, 1830, plates. tool ‘s iath ing alumintm ingot o Ington, . C, etc. 'Appiy G the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. CHEATHAM, Pa; e ymaster J. THE | C., until 10 o'elock for "furnishing ‘steel gclock am. December 19, 1930, for farnish. vy Yard, Wash- Apply for proposals to General of the Navy: nue, Southwest. Parcel XV, Original Lots 14 and 1§ in Reservation “C". ‘Said Lot 14 is known for purposes of assedsment and taxation as Lots 22 and 823 improved by premises Nos. 10: 104, 106, 108. 110, 112, and 114 - 41 Street, and No.' 354 Muine Avenue, Southwest. Parcel XVI. Lots 30, 31 'and 32 in Otto L. Wolfsteiner's subd| n of Original Lot 16 in Reservation “C", as per piat recorded in_Liber 11 Folio 45 of the Records of the 0 ______ LEGAL NOTICES. HENRY H. GLASSIE, Special the Attorney General; i o eral; ARTHU ey ALE Assistant’ United IN THE SUPRE trict of Columb; as & = District States.—In re: Acauisition vately’ owned iand the City of lumbla.—District Filed December 1, NINGHAM. Clerk. - consideration of th States of America dey of December. H_BELL. Jr.. Spe States Aftorney, Court of the in R k! eservation hington, all 1930. 1930, by Leo A. Columbia, the Attorney G and ‘at the req. Treasury, ‘secking the wine de: Washington. District ot oy the District departmen approaches _thereto, privately “owned land ipown, as Reservation ¢ gton, “Distr Washis t of Columbia, Reservations Book in 'tne’ om veyor for the District of Columbia, ing any privat i there be. the public alley -in the following ~ lots, visions_designated her L Ereel T and’ situated at Avenue, Southwest. Parcel II. Qriginal Lot 2 in v Gt nimprated. Mo Parcel IIT. Original Lots 3. 4. 5 and in Reseryation ¢ No. metal sheds, %o une-story brick bu! fence ‘wall on boundaries of said parcel. 1aEATCEL IV, The and Avenue by depth of Original 7 Rescrvation G, ‘known for purposes of a. sessment and taxation as Lot 800, and equal use of wall between premises No: 327 and 325 Maryland Avenue. in comm With premises No. 327 Maryland Avenu improved by premises No. 325 Maryland Avi nue, Southwest Pacel V. ervation G’ as follows: Northerly point distant 20 feet Westerly Southeast corner of said Lot 7. thence at 11 19 dearees ‘37 feet, seconds We. 3346 feet, utes 51 seconds line of ‘sald line of said a minutes © 9 to_beginnin assessment and taxation as Lots s to in the ice of the Su; divisions, 'and " sub ein as parcels: Original Lot ‘1 & described from East 82.25 feet, avenue, thence with nue North, conds _ East 33.46 Marylgnd Avenue, Southwest. Parcel Part of Original Lot 8 in ervation “C" described s followa: b nue, 9.46 feet from the Southeasterl ner of sald Lot 8 and running thence Avenue 33.75 feet, right angles to Maryland Avenue 82.5 fee thence Northeasterly and paraliél witl Maryland Avenue 33.75 feet, nue 8225 feet to the point of beginnini and known for purposes of assessment an taxation as Lots 803 and 804: improved by 331 and 333 Maryland Avenue, Parcel VII. Part of Original Lot 8 in Res- C’ described as follows: Beginning corner of aid Original Lot Tight Ave- nue 82.25 fect: thence Northeasterly parallel with the North line of Maryland Avenue .79 thence Southeasterly at Tight angles with Maryland Avenue 82.25 feet to the North line of Maryland Avenue: thence with the North line of Maryland Avenue to premises Nos. Soutnwest. ervation at,ihe Southwest 8 and running thence Northwi sterl angles with the North line of M: Tyland of “a foot: the place of beginning; and known for pu Dposes of assessment and taxation as Lot 808; part by the East wall of premises covered § No, 335 Maryland Avenue, Southwest Farcel VITL. Part of Lot 9 in R described by metes follows erly alorg the Southwest, 22 feet, thence Northwesterly right angles to said Avenue 127.35 feet, to public alley, thence Northeasterly along the ine of said'alley 22 feet, and thence South- easterly at right angles to beginning; and known for sessment and taxation as Lot 8 by premises Nos. 335 and 39 Avenue, ‘Southwest, Parcel IX. Part Reservation “C", improve Marylang in described as follow: Beginning for the same 82.25 feet North- westerly from the Southeasi corner of the West half of said Lot 9, and running thence Northwesterly 3 feet 6 inches, thence South- 44 fect, thence Boutheasterly 3 feet ee known for purposes ment and taxation as Lots 811 and westerl: 6 inche: to the of asse 814; unimprove and thence Northeasterly 44 ginning: and Farcel X "Paris of Lots 9. 10, and 11 tn v sinning for the same on the Northeriy line feet Southwesterly from the Southeast cor- thence South. Reservation “C" described as follows: of Maryland Avenue al a point distant ner of said Lot 9, And running westerly along the line of said Avenue 72 feet. thence Northwesterly at right angl to sajd Avenue 67.25 feet, thence Nort) easterly parallel with said®Avenue 6.17 feet, thence Northwesterly at Tight angles to said Avenue to the rear line of said Lot thence Northeasterly and parallel with said Avenue 22 feet to the West boundary of the land abutting said parcel on the East and heretofore conveyed to the United States by Max Alen and Celia Alen, thence South- to said Avenu thence Northeasterly .71 of & thence id Avenue 44 les from the thence Southeasterly 82.35 feet 10 said Maryland Avenue and the place of 5- 6, easterly and at right angle: 4150 feet, foot, thence Southeasterly Northeasterly parallel with fect to a point at_right ai beginning. .50 feet, begiuning: and known for purposes of sessment and taxation as Lots 810, 813, and 817; Lmproved by premises Nos. 337, and 343 Maryland Avenue, Southwest, ane Nog. 348 and 380 Armory Place, Southwest (Farcel XL The East 93 of a foot by dey of 60 feei of Orig servatio; “C” fronting ou the public alley in rear of the dividing premises No. 350 Armory Place, Southwest. Parcel XII Reservation “'C” ginning 8t a point on the South Armory Place, Southwest, distant 22. Northy of auid Lot 1L and running thence Nort rees x oet, " thence 15° deatece St mimuten G, LA Aiaiviant United” Siates E COURT OF THE DIS. Holding a Special Term Unllt’d pri District ”fhc’ strict of Co- Court " Docket No. 2085 FRANK E. CUN- 'OdeFJ“nl tll‘ll:gn -'-vaon e petition of e d filed herein on the nfi'fu United States Atiorney’ for the Distriot i acting under the instructions of eneral of the United States iest of the Secretary of the condemnation of the n the City of District of Columbia, use 't provide ‘suitable Acommodations. ot Columbia, for the executive y. square in she City of s délineated in Folio elghteen of ‘the ¢ interest, if such there be, in said square, comprising T Resery : improved by 8 gasoline Niling. station ard ‘Street and Maryland te improved by premises 509 Maryland Avenue, Southwest, thees a metal garage, a frame shed, 1dings, and a brick the southern’ and western East 20 feet front on Mary- in with joint arts of Lots 7 and 8 in Res- by metes and bounds Beginning for the same on the line of Maryland Avenue at & the nd running 1t angles to said ‘Avenue North minutes 51 seconds West 82.25 thence South 70 degrees 22 minutes 9 st_and parallel to ‘said avenue, thence South 19 degrees 37 min- to said said 70 degrees 22 Teet and known for purposes of 801 and 802; improved by premises Nos. 337 and 330 Beginning for ‘the tame at a point on Maryland Aves cor- uth- westerly along the North line of Maryland thence Northwesterly at and thence Soutneasterly at right angles' to said Ave- rvation and bounds as Beginning at the Southeast corner of said fof, and running thence Southwest- line of Maryland Avenue, Original Lots 9 and 10 me: improved in part by the v ; faa No. 583 26 teet terly from the Northwest corner 20.49 51 Office of "the Surveyor of the District of Columbia; improved by premises Nos 348, and ‘350 Maine Avenue, Bouthwest. Original Lot 17 in Reserva. for purposes of assessmen! taxation as Lots 824. 825. and 82 improved by premises No. 344 Maine A nue, Southwest. Parcel XVIIL Original Lots 26 and 27 in Reservation “C" including all right, "title, and interest. if any, in the public alley for- | merly abutting Lot 26 on the North but losed by agreement of the property owner: recorded in Liver 86 Folio 33 of the Records of the Office of the Surveyor of the District_of Columbla; improved by premises Nos. 115 and 117-3rd Street, Southwest. rcel XIX. Original Lots 28 and 29 in Reservation “'C"; improved by premises No. 119 - 3rd Street, Southwest. Parcel XX. 'The original alley in the square known as Reservation “C" de- lineated on the original division of said sauere as_recorded in Folio 18 of the Res- ervations Book in the Office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia, 8s modified by the plat on file in_ Liber ‘86, Folio 23 of the Records of the Office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbisa. n It is this 1st day of December, A.D. 1930, ‘ord-nd that American Security and Trt Ill | Company, 15th Street nd Pennlylvlgfi Avenue, Northwest. Richard Anderson, 337/ Maryland Avenue. ‘Southwest, Apt. 11, Ed- 'd C. Baltz. ustee, 6314 - 16th Street, Northwest. Georglanna Bailey, §27 Massa- chusetts Avenue, Northwi Gertrude Bev- erley. 337 Maryland Avenue, Southwest, Apt. L Thomas Booker, 331 Maryland Avenue, Southwest. _George ‘1. Borger, Trustee, 3741 Kanawha 'Street, Northwest. Ethel Brady, 337 Maryland Avenue, Southwest, Apt. 9. Alex C. Bryant, 337 Maryland Avenue, South. west, Apt. 2. rthur Carr, Trustee, 50! Massachusetts Avenue, Northwest. ~En Coblenzer, Trustee, 933 L Street, Northwe: Rosa 8, Conley, 337 Maryland Avenue, South west, Apt, 6.' ‘Helen Delaney, 348 Maine Avenus Southwes Carroll Dikeman, 3138 - 19th Street, Northwest. Louis C. Dis mer, Trustee, 805 A Street, Northwest. Dis. trict National Bank, Trustee under the will of Mattie A. Daish, 1406 G_Street, Nor \ west . Q. Donnelly, 721 -3rd Street, | Northeast. Lawrence D: Engel, Trustee, 708 | I _Street, Northw Joshua Evans, Jr., | Trustee under the will of Mattie A. Daish, 3405 Lowell Street, Northwest. g . Fitzgerald, Trustee, 508 - 6th Street, uth- west. Clarence P. Fitzhugh, 337 Maryland Avenue, Southwest, Apt. 7. Florence M. Fraser,’ 3811 McKinley ‘Street, Northwest. ; | Morris' R. George, 700 1 Street, Northwest. C. J. Gockeler, Trustee, 1745 Q Street, North- west - Hattle L_Gray, 600 East Capitol Street. Martha E. Gray, 600 East Capitol Street. %llodl . Gri 600 East Capitol Street. irocers’ Specialty Manufacturing Company, & corporation, 354 Maine Avenue. Southwest. George F. Hane, Trustee, 1423 F Street. Northwest. Addie Haney, 33513 Maryland _Avenue, Southwest. Frank A: Harrison, Trustee, 475 C _Street. Southwest. Micpael Heillman, 6321 - Street, North- east. Robert Herson, 1009 Webster Street, Northwest. Bessie Hunt, 4202 - 38th Street, Northwest. Elizabeth Jewell. Windermere Apartment 1825 New Hampshire Avenue, Northwest. ' Annie R. Johnson, 337 Maryland Avenue, Southwest, Apt. 4. Charles Jones, 102 - 415 Street, Southwest. Catherine Keane, 3113 Woodley Koad, Northwest. Ellen Keane. 3113 Woodley Road, Northwest. —John C. Keane, 1919 rk Road, Northwest. Michael A. Keane, Trustee under_the of Ellen T. Keane, 3611 Fulton St Northwest. Michael A’ Keane, 3611 Fulton Street, North- west. ‘Thomas F. Keane, 3939 Military Road, Northwest. Magsle Kopp (otheryise know as Margaret opp)., ayfair Apartments, 2115 C Street, Northwest. Nathan Kron- man, 1731 Webster Street, Northwest. Mollie Kronman, 1731 Webster Street, Northwest. Angela Lagana, 345 Maryland Avenue, South- Antonio Lai 345 Maryland Ave- Southwest. Wilton J. Lambert, Trustee, 1028 Vermont Avenue. Northwest. Wilton J. Lambert, Trustee in Equity Ca: No. 23513, In the Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia, " 1028 Vermont Avenue, Northwest. Theodore Levy, 114 - 4% Stree, Southwest, May D. Lokerson, Trustee under the will of Mattie A Daish, 160 - 19th Street. North- west. Lord Baltimore Filling Stations, In. corporated. a Maryland Corporation, 133 Pennsylvania Avenue, North . Charles 1ith Street, Southwest. ‘Trustee, 632 Street, a Mosby, 337 laryland Apt. 8. Arthur Mulloy, 733 - 10th Street, Northeast. Arthur D. Mu loy, Jr., 1114 F 'Street, Nottheast. Ralph I Mulioy," 1337 Quiney Sireet, Nortnwest, Wil liam E. Mulloy, 733 Kent Street, Northeast. National Bank of Washington, Trustes under the will of Ellen T. Keane, 7th and C Streets. Northwest. Northern Liberty Building As- sociation, ‘811 - 7th Street, Northwest. Max Offenbe; ‘Trustee, 4707 Connecticut Avenue, st. _Alex Oglesb; 7 Maryland Ave nue, Southwest, Apt. 5.’ Benjamin F. Par. ker, Trustee, 41> and E Streets, Southwest. Peari Killlan Pearson (also known as Peari Kiilian Pierson), 1355 Oak Street, Northwest. 1 Penn Oil Company, a Mln}’nd corporation, 133 Pennl!lvlnll Avenue, Northwest. Per- etual Building Association, 500 - 11th Street. forthwest. Max J. Raine, Trustee, 1536 Ogden Street, Northwest. 'Riggs. National Bank, 1503 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest. Walter B. Robinson, 337 Maryland Avenue, Southwest, A} 10. Megeath Rogers, 227 - 6th Street, Jacob Rohrback, Trustee, c/0 H 1422 F Sire Northwest. Loretto Rose, 3113 Woodley Road. Northwest. Henry Salus, 920 New York Ave nue. Northwest. J. . Salus, Trustee, 1340 - 7th Street, Northwest. Charles W. Schafer, Trustee, 841 aham Street. Northwest. Ji . 8 ustee, 1351 C Alice Smith (formerly Street, - Northwest. A tonio Tassa, 325 Maryland Avenue. Sout! west. _Thomas Taylor, 337 Maryland Ave Southwe Coleman_Tuckso Southwest, 1628 Webster ' Street, The Washington Animal Rescle League District of Columbia corporation, land “Avenue, Southwest. = Washington Gas Lieht Company, & Ubited States Corpora- o) 411 - 10th Street, Northwest Joseph it 2554 Massachusetts f'l~ Ellen Young, 331 Maryland Avenue, Southwest. Cecilia F. Young, 3011 - 13th Street, Northwest Harry Zager, 27195 ‘Woodley Place, Northwest. All the foregoing of the City of Washing- ton, District of Columbia, and American Oil Comllll{v a Maryland corporation, Ameri- can Bullding, Baltimore and South Streets, Baltimore, Maryland. Melyin F. Bergmann, Trustee, North Woodside, yland. Helen F. Bralock, Address unknown, Marguerite Bugdon, Address unknows, 2. L. Colto: Trustee, 111 Oxford Streei, Shevy Chase. Maryland. Daniel Digney, Address unknown. Prank C. Digney. Address unknown. Hugh Digney, ‘Address unknown. James H. Di ey, Address unknown. Liliie M. Address unknown. = Mary L. Digney, Addr unkiown Thomas Digney, Address un- known. William T. Digney. ‘Address un- 52:5: Digney, Address un.kmn. unknown. Byrr ? Mel R i 101 H. Ed i Shovy Bhase: e nuel Faust, 1 n [ h d d d d Tn “Bifliing. Clev 05 Eiim A ind. James 8 koma' Park: d. for veland, f@hio. Eva H. venue, ma Park, Frasor, 185 Eim Ave: Maryland. " Prederick- '":jfm Instliution.” Fredelid ku';‘:r § . Hassin, ut- In nnn:ir yn, New York, aiser, ta i RL AR £ O Fri Ma nue, tot h S. D— LEGAL HOflFlL 8t Chase, gfi"l Keane. 5617 Grove Street. Maryiand. Helen G. Koons. Street, Cn!v{ ghllh lll"lllid. Laughlin, 3 lark Street. Brooklyn, Yo Dominick A. Mulloy, Gretta M der Avenues, Riverside. 1a) Prark A Mulloy, Gretta and Avenues, Riverside, Maryland. Anna side, M 'd Waters, Ro 8, Bal Cross Road, Alexandria, inia. M ret Walsh, a4 hevy Chase. Maryland Washington Avenue. Berwyn Heights. Mary. land, and in the event that any of the per. sons einbefore namea is decensed. the heirs, alienees or devisees of said persons, (toe foresoink being the persons named in| sald petition) and ALL PEI NS having or claiming ght, title, te in the lands hereinbefos or to be entitled to compensation fn respéet of tne taking of the same for public use, and ell Persons occupying or in possession of the same, be. and they hereby are, re- auired. cited and admqnished to appear in this Court on the 23nd day of January. 1931, At 10 o'clock a.m. to answer sald petition for the condemnation of said lands and to make claim for the compensation to which they deem themselves entitled. Provided. however, and it is further ordered that A copy of this Order of Citation be pryl once a week for three successive weel Ihe Evening Star and the Wasby 1 Post respectively, newspapers of general cir- culation published in the District of Co- lumbia. and also once a week for three consecutive weeks in_the Washinston w Reporter. the first of said publieations to be not later than the 6th day of December, 1030, And it is further ordered at copy of this Order of Citation be served be- fore the return date hereof by the United 8t Mershal for the District of Columbi. s deputies. upon each of the person named herein who is, so far ascertainabl by reasonable inquiry, residi: T sojourn ing within the District of Columbia, or can be found by said Marshal, or Lis deputies. within said District. And it is further or- dered that a copy of this Order of Citation be mailed postpaid to each of the persons shown by said petition to d_he be- fore designated as non-residents of the trict of Columbla, such copy to be ad- dressed to the last known place of residence of such person. ALFRED A. WHEAT. Ch Bt e R Wy LAND. Asst_Clerk dl!.fl,“ e SOUTH by SEA To MIAMI=Every Saturday to Dec. 27, call- ing at Jacksonville enroute, thereafter direct express service Wednesdays and Saturdan. To JACKSONVILLE — Every Tuesdey, Thursday and Saturday. between MIAMI and HAVANA Direct Overnight Serviee Commencing Dec. 30 Through tickets NEW YORK to HAVANA with o day for sightseeing in Miam. To CHARLESTON, §. C.—~Every Tuesday, Thursday and Ssturday. To GALVESTON,TEX AS—Every Saturdey. ALL EXPENSE TOURS Economical all.expense Tours to Floride, Havana and Texas. Write for attractive folder containing 10 itinerarles. 723 Mills Blds. Washington, D. C. o any Authorized Touris Asent RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. : ATLANTIC CITY, N.J- G Hotel LI DY AROLINA AVE ¥ > 2% 2 CANDIDATES TRY FOR RHODES HONORS Four Southeastern Selections to Be Announced From National Committee. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., December 12-~—The Southeastern Regional Rhodes Scholar- ship Committee met here Wednesday to select four young men for the honor from the 12 representatives nominated by the committee in six States. The awards will not be announced here, but will come from the National Committee later. Members of the Regional Com- mittez are Dr. E. A. Alderman, pres- ident of the University of Virginia; W. A. Stuart of Abingdon, Va.; Emory Niles of Baltimore, O. C. Carmichael of Montevallo, Ala, and Alan C. Valen- tine of Swarthmore, Pa. The candidates were: Georgia—Hamilton Lokey, Atlanta, and Milton P. Jarnigan, jr., Athens, both of the University of Georgia. Florida—Barciay Rosser, Jacksonville, University of Florida, and George Holt, ‘Winterpark, Rollins College, South Carolina—Robert Wauchope, Columbia, University of South Carolina, and David D. Carroll, Bennettsville, Harvard. North Carolina—Dean Rusk, Atlanta, Davidson, and W. Clyde Dunn, Kinston, University of North Carolina. Virginia—Patrick Armistead Gibson, Richmond, Harvard, and Thomas Eng- lish Hill, Richmond, Davidson, Tennessee—Walter G. Paschall, At- lanta, Vanderbilt, and Thorburn Mc- Gowan, University of Tennessee. The scholarships are awarded annual- ly to unmarried men who are citizens of the United States between 19, and 25 years old and who have completed at least their sophomcre years in some recognized university or colle{‘e{l Candidates may lpgly for ‘honor as representatives either of the States in which they have their homes, or of the States in which they have received at least two years' college training, RECEIVERS ASKED FOR GROUP OF PAPERS Tennessee Publishing Co. and Southern Publishers, Inc., Named in Separate Suits. By the Assoclated Press. NASHVILLE. Tenn., December 12. Recelvers for the Tennessee Publishing Co., publl!l:’er:h of l.hgmfluhvnle Ten~ nessean and the Evening Tennessean, and the Southern Puhluhgu, Inc., hold- ing company owning all of the stock of the Memphis Commercial Appeal, Inc. and the Knoxville Journal & Tribune Co., were asked in separate actions filed here Wednesday. The suits, attorneys said, had no con- nection other than the indirect fact that Col. Luke Lea, Nashville publisher, is a controlling factor in all papers involved. Earller in the day D. D. Robertson, receiver for the closed Liberty Bapk & Trust Co. here, filed suit for X imately $166,000 against Col. prmlnd others for funds to institution, e bkl COL. D. W. GRAY DIES Retired Banker, Native of Aus- tralia, Came to U. 8. in 1873. LO! December 12 (#).— retired UISVILLE, e, e Rico a

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