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AUCTIONS f"u'hrnont ave. ONE-STORY STORE. Downtown—2mwrd Commercial X Zone. substantially Bullt brick store. on'a wide avene n” the Gowniowh Seciion: in the Path of hew activicy and business Lensed_to National” oresnization “A! s rice will show. o the “eauity. SHANNON, & I UCHS, INC L1435 K St N DEAD STORAC.E FOR SMALL CARS. 5 th] PO S8ER il:la'n gc. urfl,,\'geKA VICE. 1126 20th st. "SALE—FARMS. 48 ACREE, 3 IN GULTIVATION. . LARGE orchard. ‘$ng frontage. big barns: 15 miles (Va.): nigely fenced: a splendid farm: ru|~ dcnci Ted( some repairs: $4.500. 0 NAI ldg. Natl. 39.!4. TOUR A ERICKEEY. Licepsed D, C. and Monts. Co. Broker, Sulte 710 Barr Bldg., 910 17t 110 Barr Blag. 016 17in St N.W. EXCHANGE. Y WiLs EXCHANGE MY BEAUTIFUL NEW ome in 16th St. Heights for a ciear lot. ¢ house has all the modern improvements, including electric refrigeration and 4 bed room! Large porches, front and rear. with sur. parler on mwnd =7 Bulli-in garage. Ga 2137. " 1216 Hemiock St. N.W. WANTED—REAL_ESTATE. GLWIA! BPECIAL _PUND. ABOUT $25.000. to purchage D. C. real estate. Must be food present investment and located to enhancement W BCHWARTZ, INC. 1014 V. ave. Dist. 6210. AUTO LOANS. LGANS PRo(éiRzD ON AUTOS AN] Hetures. M. GREENBAUM, 1004 Eve ETQRE AUTO _LOANS: R evenings. MR. 0178, - REFINANGING. STEGER. 645 Md. AUTO LOANS QUICK ACTION. Coarteous Service "No Indoreements. FINANCE CO.. 943 New York Cor. 10th. Dist. 6283, RS FRAREE R 826 1oth ST, MET. 4142, Free Parbing “on Lot Next Door. IOAN! ON AUTOS. QUICK ACTION. AC\IF RLAI TY & FIN. CO, 905 N. Y. AVE. N.W. NAT. 2453 - = — REAL ESTATE—LOANS. MONEY_TO TOAN ON FIRST TRUST EDW. P. SCHWARTZ. INC.. 1014 Vt. Ave ET TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE in any amount at prevailing interest. JESSE KELL, 1115 Eve st. n.w. SNSAIL PAYMENTS, QUIGK. SERVICE. isi nd'and ard trusts i D. C." Loans in nearby 8. No r A ING.' 1016 Bye s¢ now. s v POR FIRST TRUST oved UICK MONEY Lu% nd AND 2rd TRUSTS: 5100 TO ARYLAND AND D. C. HOMES. DAYS TO COMPLETZ TRANSAC- COURTEOUS SERVIe C. F. WARING 1416 P ST. N.W. NAT'L 9172 Jocation. close to 200 down, $48.50 month. W 6-room colonial with sun porch, in very best section, large lot; 3500 down, $60 month. WOODRIDGE, REALTY CO. 2377 R. I Ave. N.E Northi_17203. RO CAsH PAYMENT. el eren 6. & b how b g electricity. house; State road: §50 mo. ERVI SERIR 28" Mhone Hyattsville HYA’ JUST W. OF BLVD. LOT 50x150: high and good surroundings; modern 7-rm. house; ¢lear; price $5,500: §500 cash and 340 monthly. n Td, E. Hyatteville—Large cor. tive 5.rin. _modern bungalow; 3 cash, balance §35 mo. ore—W,, B. & A. Elec. lipe: choice 4-rm. _bungaiow: asxii; for 1950 cash: worth mmeh T ma. it RYON CO., 1316 N. Y. Ave, 3418 14th. BETTER BUNGALOW. 8 large rooms, a.m.i.; lot 50x200; $100 cash, 40 month. ORly 36,450 g, MAYNOR, E. North 433 WILL BACHIFICE MY BEAUIT- buagalow. bat. elec. and gas. payable 350 cash. $25 & month premises from 10 a.m. to 8 Gaule ol ne. Deandood. D. C. o first comer. Immediate possession. Take District line car az N. Y. ave. get off &t 44th st walk down 4éth to Gault. RENT—SUBURBAN. FOUR - ROOM AND BATH BUNGALOW, with gas rsnge and electric lehts situsted “m i e of sround, with chicken el Bix room am1. bunsslows Hyatts, 583 ted; large lawns; very rea- —— AUCTION SALES. & ROGERS, Evenings, FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Aucrmms, 1831 Eve Bi. N.W. TRUSIEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- AND STUOCO DW] ELL- AND THRER BRING FREMISES NO._ 1852 BILTM STREET NORTH- WEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly secorded in Liber No. 3902, 10lio 463 €t sea, 7 the land records of he District of Co- Bimbla, “spia "85 he “reauest ot {he party 7. ‘the “undersigued trusices ik T’" P REDAY, THE EIGHTH remises, o AT OF JANUARY. AD. 193, AT FOUR- IRTY O'CLOCK. PAL.. the Tollowing-de- scribed land and premises, 1299, situate in the gounty of Washington, District of Colum- bla. and desisnated as and being lot, 633 W 'G. Guss' subdivision of Eorers & Sieltzman. trustac’s, Sabdivision ©f varts of the iract of land known ag “Mount _Pleasant” “and ““Pleasant Plains. 85 per plat of said first-mentioned subdi- vision recorded in Liber No. 43. folio 118. ©f the records of the office of the surveyor ©of ‘the Tistrict of Columbia. sublect to covenants of record “The above-described Droperty now designated for purposes of Sifsmment and taxstion as lot €23 in sauare 4 Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in two eaual ‘nstallments. payable in one and two Years, with interest at six per cemtum per annuin, payale semi-annually from day of Sale. tecured’ by cdeed of trust upon the Toperty soid. or all cash. st the aption of e purcraser. A deposit of §1.000 will be Teauired at time of sale A1l convevancine. Tecording etc.. at Cost of purchaser Terms of “‘sale 1o be complied with within thirty Gays from day of sale. otherwise the trus- Sees reserve the right fo resell the property af the risk snd cost of defaulting purchaser after five days wGvertisement of uch re- $ale i some newspaper published In Wash- - HARRY L._RUST. GEO. CALVERT BOWIE. de27-d &ds.exSukhol Trustees OMAS J OWEN & SON._AUCTIONEERS. THOMAS 3 ONFIvE 87 N W G, samamy Two. TSRS SR R SALANE TG NO_ 107 E STREET SOUTHEAST By virtoe of a deed of trust recorded Jan- wary 12. 1927. as _instrument No 1§ among lh» land recnrds of the District of Celumbia $hoth T e ST IR :Dnl"l AT TWO-TFIRTY O'CLOCK P M ot numbered one hiundred and four (109} in A Heckman's subdivisian of souars num- bered seven h“;pa"\‘ -:":1 |I'1'v';vcy!-'|’; l"'r‘x'mm- Beor ;ur the District of Columbia in Liber VR 20 8. metonrtn ash. valaner y Deposit of $300 ‘required at time of gale. and the purchaser aliowed fifteen dayr from date of ssie to compiete the purchase. Furthe Jcuiars at time of urther particuiars at tme of VERNON G. __4r27-d&dbs.exBukho ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers UST] OF VAILUABLE TWO.- 2 BT ';fi !:I! 'yl‘v DWELLING. FIVE ROOMS. ELECTRICITY. "m AIR HEAT. BRI CCARAGE TN R p o o By !‘n:“l" ?"lb: tt'rol.lln ‘fd’dfi Lruxl GHIY otor . e ng ibeset (be District of Colum Bla"and 't the reatest of the party sscured v'.hereh , the u‘"};\'ll'w 'm will o auction. Temises. Y., THE ALTZ. AUCTION SALES. i .Alll- A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers Furnishings, Carpets, Restaurant and Equipment Contained in Barber Shop Chairs, Tsbles, Plated Ware. Adding Machine, Ware, etc. Terms: jals Cash. STERLING HOTEL, 13th & PA. AVE. N.W. erty having been acguired for of @0 dispose of the entire furnishin BY PUBLIC AUCTION Commencing TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1931 At 9:30 O’Clock A.M. Continuing daily, except Wednesday, at the rposes; the undersigmed have me hour until all is sold, consisting in part of BEDR OOMS Double and Twin Beds, Box and Coil Springs, Hair Mattresses, Pillows, Dressers, Chairs, Rockers, Settees, Cots, gld Costumers, Somnoes, Pictures, Carpets in every room, Bath Mirrors, Blankets, Spreads, Shects, Towels, ete. LOBBIES AND PARLORS Upright Piano, Easy Chairs, Rockers and Settees, Desks, Water Font, Cash Register, Cigar Case, Mail Rack, Wal s, Mirror-Front Wardrobes, Case, Mirrors, Carpets, etc. DINING ROOM Electric Fans, Coffee Urns, Crockery, Glassware, OFFICE AND MISCELLANEOUS ' Hotel Counter, Extinguishers, Clocks, Screens and Shades, Vacuum Cleaners, Pier Mirror, 3 Barber Chairs, Mirrors, Pain Typewriter, Singer Se Electric Fans, Fire Machine, g3, ete. KITCHEN Ranges, Dish-Washer, Meat Block, Cutting Table, Refrigerators, Kitchen Ware. Grease Traps, Steam Table, ete. RESTAURANT Tables, Chairs, Coffee Urns, Gas Ranges, Large Mirrors, Ceiling Oscillating Fans, Underwood Typewriter, Cash Register, Crockery, ADAM A. and ted WESCHLER & SON, Auctioncers. ADAM A. LUNCH ROOM stipulation signed by counsel spective parties, 1 tion for cash. Washiugton, D nigios Kunuraoglu, judgment at law.aNo. doloh B Behrend. EDGAR de20.582.5 WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S BALE OF | | THOS. AND RESTAURAN By Vitiae o 4 wiit of swectal Bor Tactas | issued out of the cierk's office of the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbi and to me directod, and in pursuance of for the re- will sell at public auc- ay 1850 Seventh street n.w.. C. at TWO O CLOCK, P.M ON TUESDAY. JANUARY SIXTH, 1931, ihe entire contents of lunch room and restau- rant ~tegether with the good will of the business therein conducted, seized and levied upon as the property of the defendant Dio- and_sold to satisfy a 98589, in favor of Ru- C. SNYDER, Unitea States Marshal in and for :m Lol "THOS. J. OWEN. BT e S AW TRUSTEES! DWELLING. No. NORTHWEST 706 thereby, subdi.ision_in “orded in_iac of District of Columbia, in Liber R. 88; said property known for sessment and _taxation as uare money_to equal’ instalimen pazable years. with interes at_stx 85" | ihinuin, " payable semi-annually from deed sale, secured by of e purchaser. A de; required at time of i recording. etc. ton. D. ©. FRED M de23.27.29.3 21% At Weschler Auto Auction 613 G St. NW. TOMORROW Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge, E. C. SNYDER, U. for the District of Columbia. BATH ~BRICK Liber 4894, at folio 331 et seq. on TUESDAY, THE ARY. 1931, folicwing descr! t 3002 in Marcus Notes subdi 2 biotk 4 Brisntwosd P recorded in’ Liber 68, folio of_Columbia. Terms: [} 1l cash sale Terms posit_ to be forieited, five ‘dave" advertisement newspaper. lumbia, Conveyancing, 1490 Mulac;ulflu Ave. N.W. RESIDENCE. ILTON STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & deed of trust recorded in | 454, together with the improvemen Terms of sale. One-third of the purchase be pald in cash, balance in in one and two CTIONEERS, _OF_VALUABLE BRICK SIXTH STREET By virtue of & certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5389, folio 83 et sea., of the land records of the District of Colum. bia, and at the request of the party secured the undersigned trustees at public auction. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF JAN ARY, A.D. 1831, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. ihe fol'owing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and des. isnated as end being lot 33 in F. W. Stolpp 454, 25 per plat re- of the surveyor for tne will_sell two centum per | Tues., Jan. 6th, 10 A.M. day of trust upen the property sold. or all cash at the option of sit_of $300 will be All_conveyancins at cost of purchaser. of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right fo rescll the property at the risk and cesi of delauliing purchrser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some mewspaper published in Washing- JULIUS 1 PEVSER, Terms U. S. MARSHAL'S SALE CONFISCATED AUTOMOBILES Hudson, Auc 506 in various bedy types. . Marshal in and oneers. | ! TRUSTEES' SALE OF SIX-ROOM _AND HAM- of tne land and Tecords of the Dstrict of Columbts the request of the party secured lblflbir the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at public auction. in front of the SIXTH DAY in remises. JANU- AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ibed land and premises,” with improvements thereon, lot 33 in square o as per vt of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District lots Property to be sold sublect to & first deed of tiust of $3.500.00, interest at| per sannum. due July 8. 1931; balance. | A deposit of 830000 reguired at o be complied with within | thirty days from the day of sale or the de- | the trustees reserving the right to resell the property. at the risk and ‘cost of the defaulling purchaser. after thereof lished in the District of Co- recording _and no- tariai fees at the cost of the purchaser. some NOTES, PROVED OF LOT 13 IN THIRTY - NINTH ' EST;, WASHINGTO! recorded in Liber No. public auction. UARY. AD. the following-d situate in the Dis ignated as_and square elghleen (1857) in Fulton part of a tract of as per plat record Hibea Innd hundred R County 36, at folio 18 Terms, of sale: money to be paid in years. with interest at six annum, pavable semi-annually purchaser. at time of sale ete. day of sale. and cost of defauiting purchase days® newspaper published 5.7.9.12.13 trict of Columbia, being lot thirteen and fifty. Gordon’s subdivision of nd calied “Chevy Chase.” | in'the_office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 7, afl TEE'S GALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- TRUSTEES, AL, R XALUARLE, MR, SQUARE 1857, ON THE TR A BIaNTH sanm"s NOETH- | AND | e ertain derd of trust, duly | 6179, folio 489 et sea., of the land records of the Distriet of Colum- | Dia. and ‘st the reayest of the pariy secured there e “Undersigned trustee will o Tbite sntrom.Ciss {ront of the lot. on WED. RESSAY! THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF JAN- 1831, AT THREE O'CLOCK P M and premise One-third of the purchase ash, balance in two caual installments. pavable in one and two er centum per v, from Sale. securcd by deed of trust upon the pron- ©rty soid. or 2l cash. at the option of the "A deposit of §200 will be reuired | ‘All conveyancing, recording. day of | le o otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property. at the risk ter five ‘mdvertisement of such resale in _some in_ Washington. T, L BAR 504 Southern Building. je_Tr D. C. ustee, Automobil Aute Auction 613 G St. N.W. Wednesday Jan. 7th, 10 a.m. Prior 1o Sale “THOS. BRICK BUILDING, By virtue 3 *of i WEDNESEAY -r”r'n"n'-'(')vmxfu b To3i. AT Sndpramiset; siipate.in the eiL inton, District of Columbia, a AT WESCHLER'S -:-m—u-u Received Any Time . OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. -mu;nvs SALE OF VALUABLE TWO: | Consisting USED FOR i i ises. on DAY OF FOURTHIRTY “the :ounmma land URINESS PURPOSES AND KNOWN AS PREMISES 42 H STREET NORTHWEST of a certain deed of trust, duly recerded in Liber No. 5390. folio 61 ef sea.. of the Jand records of the District of Colum- Pia. and at the request of the part thereby. the undersigned trustee w secured sell at of Wash- lot numbered Afty-two &4 "'{"fl{'moma m 2 s office of the ‘with the im; ‘erms, of saie: One-th interest at six ? desa o years, with uin. pays ubdivision of square pum- rared snt Lac s tonr | LM' B, at Yfll Diatrict of ). as . in o the purchase paid In cash, nee in caul m-u“nenu- Dayable in one and two r_centum per two RS s gt mme the trustee reserves ty. et fter A% ik Vru'run DAYS. 3. OWE 80! 1T v B0, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK BUILDING OONTAIN. ING STORE ON FIRST FLOOR WITH APARTMENT ~_ABOVE. KNOWN _AS PREMISES 1404 NORTH CAPITOL STREET. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in_Liber No. 6165. folio 471 et set | of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party thereby, the undersigned —trustee will sell at public auction in front of the premises. on TUESD) JHIRTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1931, AT FOUR 'CLOCK P.M.. the Tollowing described land and premises. situate in the h- ton, District of Columbi thereof of lof numbered twenty-one (21) in 3. Uniman's subdivision of lots in square numbered six hundred and sixteen (8! Per plat recorded in Liber B.at folio 188 in the curveyor's office of the District of Co- lumbia. 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 al six 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 deposit of 3300 will be reauired at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 15 days from dl; of le. otherwise the trustee re. serves the right to Tesell the property the risk and cost of defaulting purcha after five days’ advertisement of such res :n xl’ljjntcnc 'spaper published in Washi on, D. C. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COI‘PANY. Trus! By ALFRED H. LAWSON, Vice Fresident. des: THOS. J. OWEN L Sor Avmoflhnt 1431 Eve 8t N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE ~OF VALUABLE _IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING BRICK DWELLING NO. 23 MYRTLE STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5369, folio 72 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co: lumbie. and et the request of the party secured thereby, the uhdersigned trustees | will sell at pubiie auction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A'D. 1931, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the'following-described land and premises. situate in. the city of Wash- {nston, District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered one hundred Torty nree %1g5) " B, 8. Gilbert s subdi: Yision, of square sit hundred and seventy- five (675, as per plat recorded in Liber € °B.. folio 31 the records of the office Of_{he Sarvesor of the Disiriet of Columbla, 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 Der annum, pavable semi-annuslly, {rom day of sale, tecured by deed of trust upon the Broberty ‘solc. or ail ‘cash. st the obtion' of the purchaser A deposit of 3200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. | Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from de: sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right fo resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, atfer five days advertisement of such re ie in some newspaper published in Wash- 37 BAMUEL A. DRURY, JAMES B. NICHOLSON. 7.9,12.13 Trustee LER & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OP VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS PREMISES 1319 RIGGS PLACE N.W By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly d in Liber ‘No. 6199, folio 150 et the land records of the District of Co- Liured thereby, the “Undersigned - trusiee secu wil sell at public auction. in front of the | premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE DrAY OF JANUARY, AD. 1931, AT PO CLOCK 'P.M.. the joilowing de- Rorived taad nd pré situate in the city of Washington, Dist trict of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numi sixty-three (63) in George T. Dearing's division of lots in square’ numbered tw: hundred and thirty-nine (239), as per plat rocorded in the office of the 'suryeyor for the District of Columbia in Liber W B. M. ! at follo 339: together with the improve- [ents, consisting of two-story attached rick dwelling Terms of sale: One-third of the pu chase money to be paid in cash, balance in | fwo eausl installménts. pavable in one and Lo years. with interest at six per centum per an Dayable semi-annually, {rom day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the oprion of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be Teauired at time of sale. All conveyancin, Tecording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to bé complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee Teserves the right to Tesell the property at the 'risk ‘and’ cost of defaulling purchaset, after five days' advertisement of such r in_some newspaper published in Wa: o ton,"D. AMERICAN SECURITY 'AND TRUST CO.. HOWARD MARARC" o Vice President. (Seal) Atiest: . SHILLI N, A B SN it secretary. 4e26.29.31-)a2,5.7 ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF DWFLLING NO. 3824 HARRISON STREET B S eriatn Gecd of trust. duly recorded i Liber No. 3880, folio J0b ei sea” B e Sana Tecords of tre Disgfiet ‘of ‘Co- fimbia, And at the request of the party se- Cifed ihereby. the undersigned trustees will Sl at public_auction st tne offices of the ihove uchionecrs” 30 Penniyivans svens on THURBDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY O "JANUARY. 1831, AT TWO- PRIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following-de- Aetibed” Innd and. premies. situate. in the Bistrict of Columbin, and designated as and | beiny ot 64 in sauare 181 in the Chevy | Zhaee "“Lana "Company of "Montgomery g Md, and others eubdivinion. 11 F"tat Yecorded in_ the omce Vevor for 'the District of Columbia in Liber 35, subsect o the covenants.of yor | 7% Tohio record. | Terms: Bold subject to & prior deed of trust for $17,500, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase lrla above said trust to be - 'flh within fifteen days, otherwise forfeited and the Tty may be tised and resold at the discretion trustees. JULIUS 1. PEYSER, PRED McKEE, 85.7.9.12.14 Trustees. C. SHANNON, Auctioneer TRUSTEE'S SALE of Bakery Equipment By Public Auction At No. 5846 Ga. Ave. N.W. Thursday, Jan. 8, 1931 At U AM, | Ovens, b o ns, A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS RUGS, CMP!TS, ETC. New Dan ;Davenpert At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W, WEDNESDAY January 7th, 1931 Commencing § O'cleck AN. tomobiles, 10 AM., at 613 G St. MW, AUCTION !Al-ll. "OF_VA TR ""'% Etio 2 Snm b, ND &N As a'rlili'r ber o 8013 at folio. a*:’s"% the District of t of the i the B fi“fimk M. s G e e e a"%‘n"'“? fe s 3 S0, o e s b lollnum. um\' 5 Briee T e mn'%”f-"‘"‘ Mll d i by deed ou on -ure)uu Drics " froy date of settlement at ne. recordin sood Hs of e sale A oalt of 350,00 will be "fllée st the time le and seltlement to be within thirty of mfl date de. or depogit -urn resold at g1, tme iting purchaser Gars"Drevious advertisement in some Washingion ne: B SAUL. T TS A0ese A amtess. 925 15th St. N.W. 420.22,29.26.27,30.31.82.4.5 THOS. J. OWEN &Wfi 1431 EYE W TRUSTEES' SALEOF YALDABLE DM PROVED REAL ESTA BRICK DWELLING 9% "R sTREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No 5915._folio 335 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell o5 MONDAY: e FIFTH DAY OF JANG: on ‘m toflowine-dsscribed_land and. prem oliowine and an situate in the city of Washington, Dhlrl(ll.‘:l “lumbia, and designated as and beine lot fty-one 45!' in Chipman, Exley and Rich- ards, tru sul fon of sauare two fundred ana for per corded in Liver e Tous s, Tecords of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms of ssle; One-third of the purchase money to be pald in . balance in’ two Tauai’ incaliments, payable in ons and two yeurs. with interest at seven per centum oor annum. payabl nnually from day of Sale. secured by deed of trust wron the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be required at time f sale. All conveyancing. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms to be' complied with withi days from ay of sale otherwise ¢ tees reserve the right to he property e a IR And comt of detauliing Durchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in ‘ashing- ton, D. C. AMUEL A. DRURY. SAMETS. ICHOLSON, €20.32,24.37.30.382.5 Trustees. TURE_DAYS. ADAM A, WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS PARKSIDE HOTEL, 1336 I STREET N.W. - By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5723. folio 23 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, the request of the party cured the the undersigned trustees will sell at pubiic auction at the offices of the above suctioneers. 920 Pennsylvania ave. By on THURSD. E EENTH DAY_OF JANUA FORTY O'CLOCK scribed land and pi City of Wi designated as and being original lot 17 in_sauare 250 Terms of sale: Property sold subject to & first deed of trust in the sum of $150.000, with interest at 515 per cent due March 31, 1931, further particulars of which will be announced at the time of sale. Balance of purchase price all cash or upon such other terms as may be announced at time f sale. A deposit of §5,00000 will be re- quired ‘at time of sale. 'All convevancing. recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees Teserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such re. in Some _newspaper published in Washing- ' THEODORE THEOD D._PEYSER, 128, THOS. J. O & lw’tw.nng; JUCTIONEERS, fll&g gare or Dw'aiuuuggfl% FREMISES NO. 402 §7th By TFtwe ol B ufll trust. of the land records of th! Dmr.et of Colum - bia. and at the m“! of the party secured thereby. the undersigned irustees will sell at nubhe suction. in front of the premises, Y. THE TWELFTH DAY OF JAN- ARY. AD 1931, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M. llu following-described land premise situate in the rict Columbiae, and des- recorded in the office of the rvvxor nh: the District of Columbia, in LIl 174. Subject to the covenants of rrror Terms: Sold sublect to & prior decd of trust for $5.000. further particulars of which will be umouneed ll l(m' of sale: the pur- cash ‘l It fl' uoo required. Convey- within irts days. otherwise deposit forfeited and m: property may be"fl'e!tlufl and rcsold at | the diseretion of stess. WL VIN, i | T vnmn& l THOS. J. OWEN & 8ON, Aucrmnn-. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BRI KNOWN - A8 - PREMISES STREET NORTHWEST. 2306 i By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4837, follo 304 et sec of the land records of the District of Co- {lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trusice will rell at public auction. in front of the Premise: on WEDNESDAY, THE PO TIE"TII DAY OF JANIJAIY AD. 1931, | POUR " O'CLOCK 'x following de- scribed land and 'rml situate in th County of Washington, Dlslrll‘l of Columbis and (lfllflll&d as lllg‘ lot numbered ‘subdivision Bl in lllun numbered nnn (1) in Dobbins’ “Addition to the City of Washiugton” and of ll ln uare num- bered twenty-five 1”' Stellwagen and imonston, 'rnu s’ lllbdiv ion knavn u e l y . page o( the records el the oflet of the Iur”yor for the District of Columbia: being now desig- mated for pul of utlon -n.lmu» ;::.‘l"l - ‘.“ . fl in covenants and rictions ring Of, record together. with the. improvements ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two eaual installments. payable in one and two ,:."ru'j.'l".'lh interest at six u.éf(rf'l“lm per Yable semi-annually. from do e iadurcd Wy Bewd ol Lriust mpon” vk proverty sold, of, all cash, ot the ootion "of the” purchaser. ‘A" deposit of $300 will be required ll time lI' sale. Al cunveylncm recording, etc., at cost of irchaser. of le to be complied with within 15 di from day of sale. otherwise the trusti serves the Tirht o Tesell the property 3t the risk and t of defaulting purchaser, after five da: idvertisement of such resale in some spaper published In Washington, D C THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee By ALFRED LAWSON, President. 123! S.L‘l 9. IDH 13.14 i 5 !'lloMA LyQWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1 B2 STREET NORTHWERE TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR- BRICK DWELLING. WITH gflfii:‘[x’cx ’O’ARAG'E m wlle Fo0 3 $19 shotnp sz n T Tand recs ords of the mmm. ot Columbia. we- sh: sell in front of the premises on 'rl'luflsDA £ EIG ¥ O JANUAR 1, AT TWi O .lgnlhlfly lll.".’ |n:l| Vi i @ ve’ (B8R per a‘ ice of lh! llll'VC’nf lor the District Columbia in Liber H. D C. at folio 1, ex- 1 II of sald lot at the south- { dedicated for an alley. T plat I‘u ““ surveyer's office iber 43 ; balance Terms of tourth gashi in one. u’\m years with interest at six Teent per apnum. "pavable semi: nnual 1’ Benoait. OF " 3500.00" reauired "ai Yime of sale and the pufchaser allowed lYfl le to complete Furlher P ulars at time 1e26,d&dbs. mtha 'rm-m BAL ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctionee: TRUSTEES' OF VALUABLE BRICK BWELLING: ‘NO 710" & SYREET N, By yirtus of s certain deed of trust duly rrn;'aq Liber. 6086, Tolto 480 and records of ‘the District ‘ot "Co- Timbia, 'and "at e Creatiest of ihe party secured thereby. the undersigned tr will for sale by public auction, m 'm" rn("“DAn\""S;-h}ffinrn;n 4951, AT 0K, 0 0Lock ciiowing do- ibed Tagdognd_preisise, 8 t t 'lt Lot 49 i i, Yt 0 % 5 a1, Liver recorded” in Liver D. Ve o y A Smith's ‘one hun- at recorded in \ \ha em OFFICIAL NOTICE. (Cantinued.) Tecords ‘of the District of Oo- the request of ihe, party the undersigned Geactibed Tang aba premise in tne District of “Columbia. forty-six (46) in Lean’s & isien of fots in sauate num- bersq ten hundred wid sixty-three (03, | 3 in the office of the surveyor for said Dis- rms of sale: Ope-fourth“of chase moncy 10 be putd in cash. (he in"oqual” instaliments, teprescnicd by pros Issory notes - of - purcharer, - pavible in one, two And theee years. with interest at six per-cent ber anwim froi day of ‘i, pay; able emi"sp uai a'“"':sdn By deedof (rist Upon” Broperty so1d. or il cash. oF Durceaser, A deposit of - i800" reauired Of purcnazer at ‘swie. All Comvevancing. re- Cording And_notarini fecs ‘at. cost of pur- chaser: Torms to he complied with within Thirty " dave from 'day. of sale. otherwise Erustee Teserves the Tight to ‘Tesell Droperty a1 ""risk "and. Cost of defaulting purchaser, Siter ve duys® adbertizeiment o mieh el $ade wepaper b 2 Inston, B.C. DBORGE M. EMMERICH. .8 Surviving_Trustee. pur- alance oF, - v‘ucx BUILD NG, NO. 456 PENNA. BY ‘rll"llfi o( certain deed of trust duly recorded in 'Ablr Neo. 3, folio 203 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbie, and at m request of the party secured thereby, undersigned trustees will offer for sale hv public suction. '“"’2 the sales rooms of Adam A. Weschler Son, 920 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. Washi) 155, 8,0 S8 HEONEDAY, 10F spvey S I oot decived ind :’-hlIA to 'Il Original lot 34 in reserva- B.' Terms of sale. The above property will be sold. mubject 10 prior decd of Lrust. fer 12,600 at 6 per cent. due MY“IIY 3. 1933: lance cash. A deposit of $500 required of purchaser at time of sale = All convey- ancing. recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compli wi within thirty days from day of otherwise the trustees reserve the flm w PERET™he broperty at the. riak nid cast TR delmnurgroirenser hrier ave da53 ad vert isement of such resale paper "published in_the ies” of " Washimg- ENRY_ULLMAN. SR ) LiWITCH, THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. Auc-nouzm 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE M Feo SHAL PErarh ENow :n%l,(_}{s‘gs 1327 BIGH STH By it OF & certain deed of trust. duly recorded In Liber No. 5061, folio 216 ei sea.. of the land records of the Districi of Colum. Bia. and at the Feauest of the party secured Dhereby, fhe undersigned trusiee wil sell public auction, o Tront of the premises, on THURSDAY. FIGHTH OF JAN- UARY. AD. 1831, AT FODR Betodk i e forcwing G v‘z"'f.m'-’e'gn"fi';l'fic"v t the city of Was S8R umbin. ahd aestenated ‘ay and beine fo sixty-oné "(61) "in "Robert Blestons subfvislon "of ‘part of sauare aiie hundred ga Alty-cight [158). a5 per Dlai recorded ir II folio 36, 'of the’ recards of the | Libee of ‘the gurveyor of the District of Tamois ‘Sufect To” rfant ot way ‘over r- renr ten Teet by full widih of said ATto part of original lof Aiteen (5 in swie rauare one hupdred fity-cient 13 Thed a3 Tollo inning for the same e southeast patnt of said Jot fteen (151 Shere the south”iime of ‘said lot imbersects The rivate aliey at the northeast cormer of le’ owned by 'Dulany and Whit Shning. thence wes? along the south ot “Aiteen (15, ten (10) feet. thence Rorth st right sngies to the south’ line of said lot ntteen (57 (o a private alles. thenct Shace of ne."'n’"-'u S 'via bl helits sublest nning Ba o merpelual Fight of way ax Kranted ans n ' doed recorded 'in ' Liber 2102 e i ™ Torcther ith tne mprave. olumbia |~ Together rente, “contisting of ihree-story and base- ment brick dwelling Terms of sale: One-third of the purchasc money 1o be Daid in cash. balance ip two equal instaliments. payable in one and twe ears. with interest at six per centum Der annum, payable semi-annually. {rom day o’ Sale. secured by deed of trust upon the pro erty or a1 cashy at’ihe oplien of ¢ burchisser. | A deposit ot re- Suired st uime “of sl "® at cost of purchaser Terme e 0 e Samplied with within thirty Says from day of sale. otherwise the truster rmm."k t "o resell the Droperty. a- ot detauiting parcoase: e B%e “iys " verisemmt Aer o Gesswanee bublincd T Wedy inston. D. SAVINGS -AND Ywno"“‘ RUST COMEANY. toe. FRANE STETSON. Daecond ¥ice President. 5 3eRiVAL wiLsom. Secretary. de27-d&ds.cxBukhol 5 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Automobiles for Storage and Other Charges On THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY_OF JANUARY, 1931, COMMENCING st TWO O'CLOCK PM. we will sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION. within our sales rooms. 6th and K streets n.w.. to enforce our lien for storige and other charzes. automobiles ieft with ws in the followine names. to wit William_ Trept, Fcrd Tudom WNe..9772179: Mrs. Charles Little. Ford Tudor. No. 14217457: J. T. Orchard. Ford Tudor. No. 165548 Sarah McPherson. Ford Trdor. No 9119087, Van_Eliot Broaddus. Ford Fordor, No. 9030865 Fred G. Seitle. Ford Coupe. No. 8341799 John W_ Shields, Pord Tudor William Hastings, Ford Coupe, No. 8720985 James W. Sheridan, Ford ' Fordor, No. 7238730. ~All parties interested will please take notice. STEUART MOTOR CO.. 6th and K Sts. N.W. | 85.12.21 OF llélfl NOTICE. COMMISSIONERS. D. C. WASHINGTON. Sanuary sth. 1031, Notice is hereby iver ‘the Gommitsioners intend to make the wing named improvements which are. 1 et Siagment. mecoswary for the 'public health. safety and comfori Assessments for ot b o of nd-iame i | provided in- puplic Act No. 17 Proved Avuist 1. 1898 ALl persons. interested Pnothe ‘Droposed work are motified § Compaisbiomrs il elve. s DUbIE heafine. &1 (e Bitirict Bullding on Wednesday: January 56 1981, at 10 otlock A M. in the Board Rooin of the said Commissioners. to any and o1 ‘persons whn may desire o object thereto. Northwest Section: ~ Gonstruct cement curb On ‘ot sideg, Of Oak Bircel, beiween 14th Sna "Beden Breets. both sides of Ogden SleeObetween 14th and Osk Bireets and on e iae of Tath Btrer between Oak Street 358 deriafun Fiace, 3t un extimatea cort of 3300, assessed against il property Abutting sald WorKk. On "both sides bf Haw: thorne Btreet, between ¥and Bireot and Woo ley Roud at An estimated cost of $380, to ba wosensed against all property abutting said Vork. On "Both sides. of Deinfieid Place be- Twaen 15th and 141 Sirects ot an estimated contmol Budbn. 1o e wieated Senindt 41 | B ropert ng sald work., on both sides of Kiadlson Strest betwoen 16h Street and Colorado Avemis at an estimated cost. of 51350, to e aasessed against ahutting”sala VO ot Bt sifes OF Blroet between New Hamushire Avenue o BT Seet atan ‘estimated cost of 31500, ‘(o be assessed against. il rty tling said work. o' both sides o = na Drive between 30th and 3ist Streets at s eatimated Coxt of 1400, lo ‘be’ assersed aeninat all property abutting said work . On Both sides, of Cathedral Avanue between Con- hecticut Avene. and. Woodley Rond st Crtiinated cost of $1080, (0 he Ascrssed nEainst 1 Droperty abusting salaworc 05 ol fldes”"oF aludry Rox"betwesn ock cresk Bridee a {a”Avenue &t wn esiimsted st o1, 5000 (6 B assessed uratnat ‘a1l Brovs riy abuiting caid Work. Om boih ‘sides of rving Bireet, beiwern Goorria ‘Averiie and Tin © mn estmated cost of §1400. to be assessed agatnst il Broperty abutiing said Om Bath siden OF S01 Bifect beiween Kentieayand Longfeltow Sircels ‘at at eatl: mnted cost of b assessod 311 'Droperty “abutting said _work. Sides of Reno Rond between Ifariison Street and’ Military Rond at an estimated cost of 33500, 1o be astessed gaimst il property aButting satd work . On ‘both sides of Allen Biace between J0ih Street and approvimately 210 Teet wegt st aD estimated cost of $300. to Be’ assessed” Axalhist " all" Droperts abuiting said" work . On both sides. of Kalmis Ron Between f6th Streel and Rock Creek Park at an estimated cost of 333 ed aguinit ail properiy abuttin iay cement sidewalk the “south Whitlier Burestbetween 4th and St o walk existe. at an estimated o 'bo ‘wassssed ngainst il 1ot in Sauare Sputting sald work. " On the Rorth side af Walnut Street between 3nd and atirer’ Strentn. where no walk exista, at an timated cost of $515, to be. nssessed against ot i Bauare 3981 Abutting. shd WOPL: m the south side of Decatir Sirect petweer Fiansas and Town Avemues at an estimated 2ot of 3530, to he asscssed against afl jois i auare 2610 abitag srid work.” On bolh des of Wisconsin Avenue betweer K and M et WHers o Walk exate. st an obtis e i ot fn squares 188, 11881108, and ‘1300 Shuttine "seld, Work 'Gn " the Sonth"laeot Fern Biret! ‘netwesn T wna"ath Stfcets: woituing ot 36 T ‘and 12" Hauare 3176. & R crtimates Cont o 208, 40" be anseiscd Scainat il lots in Sauare orest 811 ‘e N Tinde o G Wiree: "B Tween Elder and . Fern Sireels at an esti- mated cost of $560, (0 B 1B wess Sha'Fern' Btr 0 5 saunte 176 abutting. said uare 3176 3 side_of 1st Street be: tree! New York Avenue at an 21 al o:":' s A ne 9th or el g ted ‘sost of 3540, *iots 5 Baiares 2875 an -1 ale e S0 e nnm:l. ‘"En in, gf\ atan estimated cos E":‘.;;n u-unl venue) at a an ein-uu coot l Ht e g uum.»fl cul ,x'\m "'-fl' b R ‘“ ted oo R trustee tromt | 8 ¢ .; to ainst in juare 619 abutting lld“"n?h west side of 8tn Strect between g a e a8 téa” : abut s g Do Alaske Avenie) wt an ys oat ot 32980, Alleys in Square 2776 tGeranium. 'nl 7. Riasfn Aveliue wmd’ 14iny 2t A aE: ated cost of $4100. ‘Alley in Sauare 7 in an Cost “of”" 52450, esmated cost o 1 Boreh and sonin Siiee T “The Eart o west ‘alley in st Sost of 31960, in n‘me 2570wt wn - st Fih ‘and_sowth ey marth cast_and " west and " he Satt malf of fhe sauth Suei whd womt 15 Batiare T30 at an coumnied cool of M0 portion uare 361 now ‘cobbile 4t aB_sstmated cost of g e $ioa¥ n extimared cort 5 No ey and. the morih oast and wert R 1, Stusre 44l a5 eatlmaset com ot at an estimated cost of 31550. Alley in Square 410"at s eaimated cost of SET. Allers”in aare” 448 ut s cit{imated cort of : - by ut A e £5tin fl'm:l o S30088. Alicps I Savere “itimated oo . n ‘com ot 8600, Afim oost_of §1800. ine belween 10U “cust. thereo! nt an ! ‘Gobwte portions of st an extimated cont 3 e Syuldekonen” cemen worth srde of Rescrvols fl from opposite, 360h gtreet west Fark feast of 44th®treet) Cost of $3385, to be sssessed oty Sadd work. . On the norin ot Brandywine . Birest beiween Wiscomsin Svenue and 43rd Bireet, Whers no wa fois, wt “am estimated cot of 1600, 1 sasssed axuinet 2 fous S sdinres 2733 and To%5 Auidime $a1d work. " On-the. wesl side of Reno Ramd between Ingomar and fAsion Btreets ot an. esmated cost of 15"be asaessed against all Tots in Square Dutune said work.~ On 'the Torih side of Reservol: Hoad Betwcen Joth Snd 37th Sizeets At an es 15300 T be assemsed St wor Belwcen Bnertier” Piace Sl Sonauit coptof S48, 4o be assessed Atainst all 10ts in Satare 1455 abutting s Worest dol e north (or east) side of HawW: Thorrie Place from Catbedral Avenue to snd Incluging jot S35 Saware 1430, at. an e Inated Cost ot 8495, 10 e assessed T Tots“Tn’ Square 143 abuitine said B the south fide of Hawihote Street e {ween 4drd Btroet and Tunia exiTmatedd cort of 3400 t0 be asrersed againgt i Tots in Savare 1701 abuttios said werk On the south (or east) side of Galena Place Detween " Sherrier Flace‘and” condult Read 2% estimated cost of 3396, Seaimst a1l lois in Sauare 1441 abutiing said Work O the west ‘side of Duba Dlace be- Tween Condult Rond and ®uion Street entimated cost of 3435, 0 be Aisessed agwinsl 01Tt tn Hauare “1dis “abutting said. w &n the. north side of Brandywine Street be EWeen 43rd Place and 4ath Street. wihere Bo WAl exipts. at an estimated cost of $175; G0 Do Reiied asalnt ail loig i Square iea: abut work. On east, side ol oo s Branay between and Effeets: whers o walk exists. at mated ‘cost 50, 10 be TEfots T Sumace 087 abu Northeast Sectign. Construct ce g On both sides of Newton Strect between 0th and 12th Streets st an estimated cost ol 5 to be assessed against all property abutting sald zork. . Lay cememt eidewaly On the east side of Eckineton Place between Florida Avenue and B Btreel. exoept that portion abutting the " Baitimore Ohlo iiroma “Treleht vard. St em estirtated 2ot Qf 31080. (o be assesséd asainst work. o 00y the south side ol Bireet “betwecn oty Birset larida Nooniie at ‘an estimated corp ot TN 15 B nssessed against all lots in Square 855 abmt- ajd work. O the side of tween 48th Street and 48th Piace an estimated cost of $480. to be against ail Jots in Square 5152 abuttmg sasd TRIK-, OB Both sides of Eads Strest between 47th "and treets at an estimated of 31775, o be assessed against all lots Squares 5142, 5143, and 5144 abutting sai work. On the west side of 48th Place be- tween Eads and mated cost of $1875, to all lots in Squares 5144, 5145 abuting said work. of Pitch Piace between 48th Etrcel at an estimated cost ef §3 assessed against al) 1ots in {ine sald WOk Place between at an estimate stie cost of $1030. to be assessed ween 49th Street and Kastle estimated cost of $500. (0 be assessed azainst all lots in 182 said work. mated cost of 3300, to be assessed against all lots in Square 5147 abutting said On both sides of Owen Place from Montelo Avenue to the alleys west at an estimated cost of §350, to be assessed adl lots in Square 4050 sbutting said wi on sides of Penn Street between West Virginia ::f,"‘:' and Montello Avenue. Tk of Girara between g 1 Streets at sn ull&uued out ' of 3540, nssessed against g in Sauare 4021 ting said work. On the s treet between Brentwood Road Rhode Tsland Avenue. where no walk exists; at an estimate of $580. to be assessed against ail'lots in Sauare 4316 abutting said work. shet side of ibth Street be- twees c Streets, e no walk exists. he south side of Varnum Street Detwéen 12th Place and Sarkent Rosd af an ted cost of § Be assessed axuingt SR e o e i ek On the south side of Bennin, betweer | S0t Bireot 'and Gool Epring Road, where po | walk exists. at an ated cosi of 11940, to be ‘Wssessed azainct all property abutting said work. On the east side of 9th Street between Lawrence and Monroe Streets at an estimated cost of 1o be mssessed agatnst all lots in Square ‘abutting sald work. On the south side of Childress Street from | Trinidad Avenue eastward to the an_est cost_of 3200, to_be against al in Square e al ng said Noruar aad sodth h Mllex in m%""ém. Qieen: est Virginia Avenue) at an of S0 Diipaved an_estimat uqh 4060 (Montello, Owen and lat an 36500. Ao i Heuare 4241 8t g dtimated cout of 2750. Alleys in Square 4227 at an estimated cost _of $4150. ~ Afleys in Sauare 4143 at estimated cost of $52820. ~ Alleys in Sa 4202 at an ertimated cost of $7530. South- east Bection: Construct cement curb: On both, sides of Alabama Avenue and Bowen Road between Pen; ia Avenue apd Dis- ‘estimated cost eys In, Sauare 983 at Alleys in % assessed o W be assessed against all property abutting On the north side of W Street 00, 0 ‘be. assessed Hove Rond f.'m trict Line at an nflmlufl cost of 56000, to said work. Lay cement sidewalk: n lhr h stde of Howard Road between Shaj and the entrance to Bolling PFiel timated cost of $2600. to be assessed it ots in Bquare sm abutting s::fl l'ezn 15th and ldt Streel .! an estimated cost of 3550, to be inst all in Square abutting said 'nfk On_the th side of Pennsylvania Avenue, where k exists, between flllh and Wlh Streets ares $546 and 50 l:"-ln,’ . both_sides of h Street from. 8 Btreet to the alleys north at :n Q:(:ml,fio.e‘os’l o&almV to guleln -J:e"'mk h Sides Blrl!et t an estimated cost of ssessed against all lots in 5766. 5776. 5777, 5778 and 6779 abutting work. On_ the south side’ of l. Btreet tween Naylor Road llld 25th Street at I'! estimated cost of $435. to be assessed against all lots in Square 5625 abutting said work. On the south side of Naylor Road between erle and_23rd Streets and on the wes| de 23rd Street from Naylor Road southward resent walk at an es! " ln assessed against all lots in Square 5590 abutting said work. Pave alleys with con- crete: That portion of alley in Baus (8. Ridge, 16th and 17th) that al lots !;'fmln !X,Hn') |nrluxhrd‘} ‘nl“ll‘)r:“?d cost_of e perlen o 5, St mated cbst of $1350, or" {7 wbutting Jois 801 aid 30 125,6,16,17 Shuive’ "% EOSB‘I JOHN C. OOTWAIB —_— LEGAL NOTICES. ers, D. ©. WILLIAM W. BRIDE. THOMAS CAMERON, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THI irict of Columbin, Hoiding o Bistrict Qo T o %ing GohJemnation of land in Sauares 2938 and 2937 for alley purposes, in the “District _of Columbia —District ~Court No. 4089 _NOTICE AND ORDER OF PUB. ICATION. —Notice is hereby given that the ommissioners of the District of Columbla: pursuant to_the provisions of Section 1608 to Section clusive, of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia. have filed a petition in this Court praying for the con- demnation_ of the land mecessary for slley urposes in’ d 2937, 1 led with _the as Thereol,” and. braving “lso "that_ this Court empa Jury in accordance with the law provided for in such cases to assess damages each owner of land to be tal may sustain by reason of the openin alleys in the said squares. deminntion '0f the land. necessary ' fo 3 thereot. and to aasess llltlllfllllK the expenses of gs. upon each lot, or part of or parcel of land. which will be bes fited by said condemnation, in the tion that th! said jury may find g:ll! of .‘n.mor nlrcr‘u 0{ land, v o an Sqac’or TrEes. S 1" by"the Court, lay of December, 1930, orde: persons having any iInterest in lings be, and the: and commanded Gourt on or before the 19th d 1, M. its 1l :flnlll l&m d eo‘nm'llln the fi."@.,‘. Yo of the un tu be empaneled ‘ Aty id petition warned wfl’llmln. l”l fi"’l mm"& "lr 3 e uhied h.«tfl ‘Marsh LEGAL NOT GOLDEN & PETER ICES DAWN B KUNE «Oepyright. 1930.) INSTALLMENT XH. LYNN and Angelloti nee@ed no ‘second invitation. They searched the house thoroughly emd re- turned to the little drawing Teom to fimish their drinks. “You've taken her away." she’s- neither a friend n ‘mine; she met me once office, where I am flnplovr&.nl took a liking to me—in her funny way. She's a psycho-neuretic personality. She wrote me, asking me te call upon her, and 1 did—like a focl—becsuse I felt sorry for her. sanitarium, not a jail. “Who brought her ‘to Dr. Burt's office?™ “Chief McNamare. Messrs. Flynn and Angelloti sat old man's been up to his old tricks again,” said Flyom. “What become of Nance Beiden after you refused $o re- celve her?"” “She left in the automobile” Ianny was careful not to staté which auto- mobile or whose. “You're an acsessory to her escape. It was your duty as & citiwen to hold her here, telephone police headquarters and have her taken down to the Emer- | ‘gency Hospital for treatment. You can | €0 to the pen for this.” “Get out of my house!” Lanny oom- manded, fiercely. “Sure!” But you ocome wifll ‘Thus Angelloti, “‘tlfll can’t arrest me without l war- ran 1 said before you ain't such a good lawyer. We can siways pick up amy- body thai carries a gun without a per- mit. Into your hat and ooat, Miss Lanning, and come with us.” “T'll telephone my lawyer and then go with you,” satd with dignity. “Nothing doing!” declared “You two dare lay hands on me and I'll have you both broke, understand. Be careful. Call up Chief McNamara befare you get fresh with me. The tele- phone is in the kitchen.” Flyon went into the kitchen and calld up Dan McNamsra. He was much subiued upon his return. and Lanny smiled. “WeTl get you yet,” he growled. “You must have a drag with the chlel.mfill:le't pulled us off the case. ‘When they had gone Lanny pub out, the hall light and watched them from behind the door curtain. They crossed the street to their car, climbed in and LEGAL NOTICES. FECH. DEMING AND CARMAN, Afforners, p— Bakimore, M o CIRCUTT FOR A County, No. 5037. Equity.—’ T8 y cember, 1930, that the sale of the mentioned, R Carman. ton, D. C. be ratified and confirmed. unless cauze fo the contrary thereof be shown on before the 19th day of January, 1981 Provided. a copy of this order be inserted i Some newspaper published in_ the. city ef Washington, once in each of three succes- wesks betore, the 10tk dey of Jnsuary; The states that the amount S aien 1o Tbe | S13T 18400 PRANK. REVELL Clerk. True copy. Test: 8. 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He and the chief parteck of & breaklast which the hmy man prepared, and @iscussed . wounds, battles and sud- lvndelfll As the chief was Jeaving he gave the machine gunner & list of the tradesmen who supplies his house and told him to telephone his orders; when delivery was made they were to be left on a table in the basement. “And den't you smswer the telephone and don't show yoursell outside or nes. the frent windows,” he warned. The fellow modded. “By the way McNamara sat down and looked hi: amazement. “She paid $4500 for tha up. | boat—and yet she was doing time far They glanced slowly at each other. “The | minching a dosen silk stockings? I don't - | like to msk you any questions you nright | be_embarrassed o amswer, boy, but to- |@my will be a total loss to me unless 1 | find out where she keeps her bank roll.’ “That's Nance's business an’ I'd rather mot_discuss it. She semt the check out |in the Jetter outlinin’ her pian of es cape. “Who recetved the letter?” “A friend who showed it to us—anc we decided to help Nance oit. We bott owed her a debt We couldn't see 1o othe: way of paymn’.” “But didn't you figure out the risks?" &n‘r-—;n' discounted ‘em. Machine |gun fire ain't no new thing to us. W _ | figured them we started pullin’ her course, they'd let us have it. But their first bursts on the boat were just s: . liable to be overs and shorts, and we'd have the girl aboardgbelore they coulc ‘There were eight other boats in the together that as we run down the lin o' them the guards would hold their firc for fear o' riddlin’ imnocent parties. “An’ we had another advantage. That speed boat throws a wide white wave, an’ the water for 50 feet behind her and 20 feet on each side is = stufi—bullets couldn't throw up any water that could be seen from a dis- tance in the big spray. When you'r machine-gunnin’ a fast movin' target . E L] Es £ ? : 2 H § ¢ 3 | i i ] 1% 25 is T 48 1% i i i £ £d:4 2 g § i i In his official car, driven by a police chauffeur, McNamara motore warden. 2 T've been in such a stew over her! escape I haven't thought of investigat- ing that angle,” the warden confessed ‘Ten minutes later he was in the cell, uremllge looking . over the Nance Belden had left behind her. he found small, cloth-covered} l')t tag, such as dry cleaners clamp on garments to identify them. This tag bore the .initials “N. B.” Inside and Just below the collar of a worn tailored , suit he found the silk tag which tailors ~ sew into the garments they manufac- ture. This carried the name of “I Abrahms, es’ Tailor, 314 San Fer- nando Avenue, Ban Jose.” 2 He snipped this tag out of the coat and rummaged through a suit case un- - der the bed. It contained a deck of- playing cards, some clothing, which : yielded no clues, and a blank check of the Security Trust Co. of San Jose.: “Nothing of interest in the girl's abandoned_effects,” he reported to the . warden. “By the way, I want to have ' & chin-chin*with one of your prisoners —Benny the Beetle, No. 41322.” ‘Will' you do me a favor, Benny?"” the chief asked him when he came in. - “Only one, Dan? I owe you three.” “We'll forget the other two and col- lect on one. Do you know the good conduct prisoner who works in the identification bureau? ‘The Beetle nodded. “Know anybody whose time is up’ shortly?” “My cellmate. “If he could bring me word that the rlwmgnpm fingerprints and Bertil- lon measurements of Nance Belden— remember that name?—have mysteri- ously disappeared, I'd be inclined to be his friend if he got into a jam later on and it wasn't too serious.” Tl do what I can for you, chief." I'll ask Bender. Me's assistant to the file clerk.” “See him in the mess hall at noon. And see somebody in the prison print shop. They're probably running off placards to send to all the postmasters in the State. That's where they ad- vertise for escup:d ?Hmners—in post office lobbies. t those placards with the hnll-mne photos and Bertil- lon measurements gsf out, you know. Good-by, Benny, and®thanks a lot.” From San Quentin Dan McNamara motored down. to San Jose and called upon I. Abrahms, ladies’ tailor. “Mr. Abrahms, have you ever .made a taflored suit for a girl with a noses that something has smashed flat in the middle?” “Sure I have,” Abrahms replied. “You mean Miss Penelope Gatlin, don't you?" Abrahms lcoked in his card index cabinet, then opened a large book in, which he kept his customers’ measure-+ ments recorded, together with a sample of the cloth from which each order had been cut. Dan McNamara unhesitat- ingly placed his finger on one of these camples. “That was the cloth.” ~‘Sure, that was the suit I made for : Miss Gatlin two years ago. “Did Miss Gatlin live in this eity? If so, I'd like to have her address.” ‘Ten minutes later McNamara was . the bell at the door of the mm&m street. - live here?” live mother sold work for.”

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