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REAL SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) THE EVENING STAR AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. "$8,980—DETACHED BRICK, 4-BED-ROOM N.E. HOME, NEAR RHODE ISLAND AVE.— An_extraordinary Buy Entirely Built on Will pay you to see th #8.950DET WA stairwas, siate Toof. it 3-GAR GARAGE; tntisual value, 410,500 * Yery subsiantial. eating and Cheerful rooms: abu paved alley. odern. with screens 70x150, improve in_an attractive section. and_awnings, attic. by flowers, shrubbers on paved street, lighting, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION, ance of electric outlets. tree. House is weather-stripped and has many other desirable features. convenient to" all necessitiss. 4-CAR CONCRETE GARAGE. \ rape arbor and frult irees. ACHED STUCCO_OVER TILE HOME IN FINE NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR LTER REED HOSPITAL GROUNDS: 4 BED RQOMS. tiled bath, attic with A roomy house, on good sized lot; entirely modern through- near school, transportation, etc. An AN OUTSTANDING DOWNTOWN BUY- 4 MASTER BED ROOMS AND 2 BATHS, in most desirable section near Dupont. Circle; walking distance of business center. 1l built_brick home: large living end dining rooms. modern painted walls. Al bright, Large yard with beauiiful masnolia $14,500— WESLEY HEIGHTS—DETACHED 4-BED-ROOM, 2-BATH HOME. with spacious grounds, situated that absolute priva There are three fireplaces. library on first floor, A fine buy in this beautiful and exclusive section. 3-CAR GARAGE. having three street frontages and improved by rare trees. cy 15 House I8 80 verlooks charming_wooded valley. ssured. OIL HEAT AND large attic, $14350MASSACHUSETTS AVE HEIGHTS_VERY ATTRACTIVE DETACHED COTTAQE PE HOME, in fine conditi adjoining Wesley Heights. osk floorings throughout. every detail. on. A charming place, w Fireplace in large living room Large wooded lot with fish pond and attractive landscaping. Commands a panoramic view of wooded valley 3 bed rooms and 2 BATHS. Unique and artistic in blocks from National Cathedral and walking distance from Western High School. EVENING PHONE UNTIL § P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, 1417 K ST. REALTORS, NATIONAL 8300, TAKOMA PARK, D, C. all im- Detached, eight rooms and bath, ments and double garage. at mu original cost. Call for full parti A M. COOPER. 820 11th St._Nat._ TOLORED- buy and pay for like rent. ~ Comforts ooms, bath, hot-water heat, Tocatea at 122 Heckman st &e details see Mr. WAPLE, 1226 14ih st IRRRREL BN, COLORED—WILL SACRIFIC] ful 4-room bungalow, bath, ei as, for $2.150, payable §i00 cash, onth. Large fot, unusual bargai E. L Parker, on premises from 10 s », m. daily. D.C Will sell first that comres possession ve. and get off at 44th st. to Gauit. Walk dow: For MY B lectricit; Owne: 4500 Gault pl. n.e., Deanwood, immediate Take District line car at N, ch less culars. 1332, ERE 1S A HOME YOU‘CA'P;‘ bl . y and 325 = m. to oy, n d4th WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES CABH FOR BARGAINS; PREFER houses, Southeast or Northeast, any tion, “Address Box 96-J. Star office. LD condi- SELL YOUR RESIDENCE OR BUSINE! ublic auetion: no sale, no_comm TP phone day or night Col. OWEN AUCTION & REALT' 6474 or Nat. SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. ) A 'ND REAL ESTATE A BARGAIN AND A S¢ investment—Owner $6,660 a yeer. §7,000 buys them ail: vearly better than 40, with possibilities No trades rofits in resales. 1313, star office. TO CLOSE ESTATE, [LL Tmonthoue. 51 abie, sll rente P o ELL d: new building. Addres A fine moderate-size building g00d northwest rental section, {ro ing on wide avenue and runni through to another street. There eight apts. of 4 and § bath. all Convenient to the downtown_ sectl Well financed; will show 15% NI on above investment SHANNON & LUCHS, INC 1435 K St. N.W. Nat. 23, leaving city offers small properties, well located and rented for cash above first trust net_profit, $3,000, or Addzess, Box rooms and rented to white tenants. ion. Y CO. 5459. 14 of big s Box 19 in nt- ing are on ET 45 ‘WANTED—INVEST! MENT PR BUBMIT FIRST AND SECOND COMMER- te location and best pri Box 148-J, Star offi OP. _ ice for DEAD STORAGE _FOR monthly. n.w. _Decatur 0206. SMALL CARS. POHANKA SERVICE, 1126 20th st | u BUSINESS, HOME AND T Apt. rented $40; first floor rented $30: fioor, $40: am.i. ‘entire bldg. like Worth $18,000; will take 315 Box 1 office. SMALL APARTMENT, N.E. NEAR H; 1 ing losn ‘trusts. smali property 'w! trgats; no apents. "Address ice. . Address Soe X 247-J, Star 19 ENT— secon new. UILD:. th_no AUTO LOANS. OBT _LONG-TERM_LOANS AUTOMOBIL FINANCE SERVICE 826 10th ST. N'W MET. 4142, Free Parking on Lot Next Door. .OANS PROCURED ON AUTOS AND STORE FIXTURES, M. GREENBAUM. 1004 Eve ST. N.W. 23* AUTO LOANS—QUICK, COURTEOUS SERV- ice; mo indorsements. LIBERTY FINANCE CO.. 1719 14th st. n.w. North 1111. _fel6* AUTO LOANS: REFINANCING. OPEN gienings, " MR. STEGER. 645 Md. ave. ne in. 017 1LOW G AUTO LOANS. QUICK ACTION. Courteus Service—No Indorsements. UNITED FINANCE CO. _943 New York Ave.. Cor. 10th._Dist. 9283 QUICK CASH Refinance your auto, Golden Motors, 1823 14th. LOANS ON AUTOS, USE_YOUR CAR. _ QUICK ACTION. ACME REALTY & FIN. CO,, 905 N. Y. AVE. N.W. NAT. 2453, WANTED—MONEY EXCELLENT 1st TRUST OPPORTUNITY: Desire $6.500 at once for 3 years at 6’c. pay 2'2% bonus; secured on valuable 1st com- mercial property near War Dept.: will ac- cept smaller amounts from scveral indi- viduals to make total $9,500 loan; A-1 in- Vestment by bona fAde borrower. . Settle i District Title Co- at once. Box 1268. Gity . O SALE—SUBURBAN, 'W BUNGALOWS: 00 CASH, $20 hly; literature on request; no obligations. JOHNSON, 908 10th n.c._Lin. 4496 AT STATION, 12 MILES O IN MD. Wooded 1ot Food 8-rm. house. elec- Farase: etc.; nothing better at $6,750; clear; $1,000 cash, balance easy. On good rd.. at elec. station.; nearby Md.: -A. 5-rm. bungalow. fruit, hen- nery, ete.; $4.750: $500 cash. balance easy. nearby Md.—5-rm. bungalow: 2 3 big lot and 4-rm. bungalow, $850: $100 to $300 cash. balance easy. Potomac, Va.—Cor. lot, fenced: 5 r. & b. bungalow: elec. and gas: h.-w.h.; only $5.9! your terms or rent. $35.50 month or what can you offer, small, in trade. Mrs. R. W. Truitt. Glenn Dale. Bowie 64-J. E. RYON CO.. 1216 N.Y. Ave. 3418 14th CALL MR. BENTON AT CLARENDON 1101 OR 107 or call in person at 34 Wilson Blvd. ahout this new five-room brick bungalow, built-in garage, tile bath, hot-water heat, gas, eles tricity )clou to cars, e, ______ PRICE. $7.500—3300 CASH. EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY TO PU! chase ideal flve-room stucco house of un usually attractive design, built to order. modern improvements, delightful living room with fireplace and outside terrace Among e trees. Anciner parlor, which has never been occupied. ARG’ o Six-room ‘Semi-bungalow. with one bed room and bath on first floor and two bed rooms, lavatory and toilet upstairs, com- pletely redecorated; garage. Phone Cia-endon 1057 or call at our office on Mount Vernon boulevard. AURORA HILLS HOMES. INC. RENT—SUBURBAN rich land SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. $2250 TO 332.50—MODERN 5 ROOMS A bath bungalows: nicely located. Clmpb‘ell. BNAP IF TAKEN AT ONCE. 8.000 8§Q._FT 'Address Box 269-J. Star near K st. Market. office. SECOND COMMERCIAL - GROUND. cuitable for automobile aundry location; priced reasonably. municate with THE MUNSEY TRUST REAL NATIONAL 8080. STATE DEPT,, Eom- | £ OFFICES AND STUDIOS. “DENTISTS, ATTENTION. ‘Three rooms and bath, 1101 Occupied by dentist past 10 ‘ opportunity. _Apply Fealy's Pharmac ave. : splendid (Nesr 17h end Kalorama ra.: lot €6x100 | Pufe, e o e repairin; 1010 Vt. ave. Nat. 2011 FURNISHED HOUSE 2 nearby Va . modern. 8 rooms, bath. Frigi- daire, well' furnished, excellent condition. 365. 'C. W. CLEVES, Clarendon, Va. Phone don 323. DALE, Md. MONTHS 1IN . FRA] WELL- large grounds, ga- chicken house: §49.50. Met. 4300, Clev. 0216 428 CHERRYDALE AVE. CLARENDO! corner Lee Highway and Lyon Vil rooms, a.m.i.; $52.50 per month. Clarendon 1904, = — MOVE RIGHT 1IN, ‘Two _5-room bungalows, &.mi., $35 month- 2 four-room bungalows, a.m.i. $27.50. 6 $45. Mr Maynor, 2605 Brentwood North 4338 1y rooms, rd._ne. . se y. 1315 H ST. N.W. Very_desirable office rooms, prices range | wooded section off good next door to | sider suital 310 Becond floor. Ingpect any time. " | H. R. HOWENSTEIN C 1313 H 8t. N.W 0, | EXCHANGE. 43,000 8Q. FT. OF COMMERCIAL GRi clear of trust; one hundred and thirty at La Plata, 'Md, clear of trust. trict of Columbia income properiy. ROBERT W. SAVAGE, M7 Union Trust Blds SALE OR EXCHANGE. and for real equity of $16.000 to $18,000 in Dii Nat. 6799. OUND acres | cash | VALUABLE MASSACHUSETTS property, 1107 n.w.—Will sell reasonal trade for farm ith small trust. 1351, owner. DOWNTOWN., , NEAR Sth AND G STS. Two €5, two _apartments mearly §35.000: 15t truse §18,000 equity for clear property. ROBERT W 717 Union Trust Bids. -_— - REN' ]7“ K Toom, "tallor shop, ofice Conn’ ave. & K s section. Rent. 11 month WM. R ELLIS, 1539 Eye st. Dist. 209 1 CONN. AVE. N.W. 4z _10th st. n.w _(first floor). i1 Que st n.w. (first floor).... 03-05 N. H. ave. n.w. (first floor), ea st WM. R. ELLIS, 1539 Eye 5t. N.W., Dist. 2029, ERFUL OPPORTUNITY ~TO REI low rental of $35 per | WONDI 1402 R st now. at month. Pine store _room and bath above. tatlor. shoe parior. newsstand, etc. HAYDEN. 1410 G st. n.w - 1737 F ST, N'W, Opposite Interior Dept. and car s Government cept. section. New store: sttractive, heated: hot water supplied. Tent to desirable tenant . D. LATIMER CO MENT BLDG._ NATIONAL nd four Near Mt. Alto Hospital. Store suitable for business. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., 1 119 K 8¢, District most AVENUE sssessed | N.W.—SUITABLE FOR Conventent (15t FLOOR) .3 Especially adapted JOB. A Rent reasonable. bly or Met. i Trade TEA to 00 _per NW. 330000 100.00 45.00 30.00 NT, Tooms for | top i fow s any NC. 1015. _SALE—LOTS. $100—LOTS IN DEVELOPED ear two golf ‘courses: §5 cash. JOHNSON, 908 10th Lin. 44 — UBDIV ~ WANTED—LOTS. _ BUY LOTS AND GIVE NEW FINELY WILL built defached 6-room fast room. 3 porches, northwedt section: price Builder, Box 28-J. Sta: house, with large lot, 510,450, offce. SALE—FARMS. VIRGINIA FARMS. [ Al kinds of farms from A ®ood time to i prices F.' W. HILBE to 1.000 3" monthly gara Address st in land ‘at present Phone 508. ISION. break- ncres Palis Church REAL ESTA ONEY TO LOAN ON in any amount at prevail 1. HEIS 1116 Ey ALL PAYME @ 2nd and 3rd trusts in D. Md. and Va Ne red tape. ING.. 1 st nw. C. Loans in DR. A. HENRY. nearby e SRoor, dg., 15th_and K. Met "QUICK MONEY TO LEND. 2nd AND 8rd TRUSTS: $100 TO HOMES. DAYS TO COMPLETE TRANSAC- 000 ON MARYLAND AND D. C. TIONS. ‘COURTEOUS BERVICE. C. F. WARING, 1416 P ST. N.W. NATL TRUST LOANS. MOS, 381 0172 SECOND TRUST NOTES. the market for month e in_the District of Colum! e UNION FINANCE, COMPANY, 1 Woodward Bldg, ______Nat ONEY TO LOAN ON D. C estate. John Scrivener & Br W mn ment defe ay- rust roverty WANTED—SUBURBAN. BY FEB. 15 OR MARCH 1, FURNISHED OR partly furnished place nearby Va. or Md. with garage and ami. Do not want place in town or village, but preferably in quiet, road. Would con- ble unfurnished place. State rent Address Box 265-J, Bta AUCTION SALES. ______ FUTURE DAYS. THOB. J. QWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. NO. 1462 CO- LUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5728, folio 214 et sea., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the Darty se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell st public ‘auction, in front of the prem- jges, on TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF FEBRUARY. AD. 1031, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, “the 'following ' described d and premises, situate in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered seventy-one (71) in Josepn Sanders’ subdivision of lots in block 39, in “North Grounds of Columbian Col- iege” ac per plat recorded in Liber 37. folio 93. of the records of the office of the sur- veyor of Columbia; and sub- sect to the buflding restrictions of Tecord Baid land being designated for taxation pu poses a5 lot 71, in square 2670, together with the improvements, consisting of & brick apartment house. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | money to be paid in casn, balance in two aliments, payable in one and two at siX _per centum per annum. pavable semi-annually, from day of sale, sacured by deed of Lrust upon the prop- erty sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit’ of $500.00 wiil be re- quired al time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 1o be ‘complied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustses reserve the right fo-reseli the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser; r five days' advertisement of such resale some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D. C. HENRY P. BLAIR ALLEN C.' CLARK. Trustees. 1819.21.22.26.28.20,.30.31-162.3 __ ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALF _OF A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 249 WARREN STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. re- corded in Liver 6143, folio 341 of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. undersigned trustees will offer for sale public auction, in front of the premises. on " THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY _OF ~JANUARY. 1931, FOUR O'CLOCK P, all that parcel of iand situ- ate and being in the District of Columbia. described as lot 58 in_Appleton Cady’ subdivision of original lot 2 in square 1033, as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 41, folio 175. together with all the improve- m¢nts thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash. balance in two equal instaliments. pavable in one and two years from the day of sale, with interest at the rate of 6% per annum until paid, pay- able semi-annuaily, deferred payments to be secured by a first deed of trust on the prop- sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300.00 required at the time of ‘the scceptance of bid Exami- nation of (itle. ‘conveyancing, notary fees and record of purchaser, Terms to be complied with within 30 days {rom day of sale, of deposit_may be forfeited or without forfeiting deposit trustees may avall themselves of ‘anv legal or equitabie rights against defaulting purchaser CHAPIN B, BAUMAN. RAYMOND J. VIERBUCHEN. ja12-ddds.e: Tru: THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING. KNOWN AS PREMISES 2316 NINETEENTH STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6036, folio 323 ef req.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersizned trustee will sell at Quplic auction. in front of the premises. on EDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1931, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and’ premises. situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, and des. 1en: id being the north one-half of iot numbered seventy-five (75) in O. P. Pres- brey and others’ subdivision of parts of “The Widow's Mite,”” 10w known as “Washington Heights.” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for_the District of Columbla in Liber Governor Shepherd at folio 156. Terms 0, sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two Wwith interedt at eix per centum per . pasabie semi-annually from day of le, secured by eed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 3750 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser Terms of sale to be' complied with within thirty in reply. ted a5 7936, REAL 914 G days from day of si herwise the trusice reserves the right to resell the property at the rigk ‘and cott of defsulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washin ton. D. C. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TR MP, AR R a1’ Three | Al | house with six rooms and sun | THOB. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. D By Equit: lic_a PM., ises,” being (110) sixty ment prove: Ters mone: and t be_re the p | the b accepi fees ten chasel recordi seciires of th follow! office t o piied in Wa; _1at0. THOS TRUS' ING cured sell at 1ses. 0 DAY scribe Count and d monex eaual | vears. i purch Fesary the after in ton. By of at n tion, 1 DA JANT PM. of the money equal years. sale, the pu ing, | from the ri after ington _sa1e TRUS' Wi By premi | seribe Distri ity tour ( office Tumbi prior issory and t days reservi davs’ in18: DAY tered Count, 1930, of Amer Hend | et al Colum| dria e 63372 as & olum more trust iand with small coal on used i can and all_to in, (32.50¢ with within firmat Paty Lar Hai i C; n & entirety and if a 8 received will be s0ld i deta 217.19,20.21 TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE. BEING ROO! SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Court of t MONDAY. THE NINETEENTH UARY, 1931, AT hundred nineteen (819) in square numbered twelve hundred sixty (1260), in two equal of six annuslly. of the purchaser: $250 deposit required upon Terms of sale to be complied with within days from day of sale, trustees reserve the right to Tesell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- resale in_some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D. C TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING, NO. 1537 FOURTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly of the land Tecords of the District of Co- lumbla, will offer for sale by public auction, in front TWENTY-FIRST 'DAY OF JANUARY. 1931, AT ‘THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK® P.M.. lumbia in Liver W. F. Terms of sale sale. otherwise trustees reserve the right to STORY BRICK RESIDENCE. CONTAIN- PREMISES NO. 5014 ILLINOIS AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. of the land records of the Iumbia, and at the request of the party se- THIRTY lumbia in Liber 75. at folio 122. Terms of sale. annuin, pavable semi-annually. from day of sale, scrured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold. or all cas auired at recording. etc., of sal days {rom day of sale, otherwise the trustees syme_ncwspaper published in D. C $a19-d&ds.exSu THOS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF STORE AND APART- MENT. BEING PREMISES NO. 2010 STREET NORTHWEST. oorded request of party secured _thereby. undersigned trustees will sell at public auc- ARY, AD. 1831, AT THREE O'CLOCK premises situate in the city of Washington. District square 78, as per plat recorded in the office | in_Liber R. L H. Terms num. o property sold, or all cash, at the option of required at sale sale to be complied with within' thirty days reserve the right to resell the property at sale in some newspaper published in Wash- ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, PROVED ¥ TACHED APARTMENT HOUSES. TWELVE KNOWN AS PREMISES NOS. 1901, 1503 AND 190% FIFTEENTH STREET NORTH- record of the land records of the District of Colum= bia. and at the request of the party secured tnereb for sale by public auction, SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1931, AT FOUR- | THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. ivision in square numbered two hundred nd five (205 | and improvements. | two equal installm per annum irom day of annually roperty ‘sol chaser chaser at sale. and notarial Terms and cost newspaper Take notice that on the TWENTY-EIGHTH | OCLOCK AM. by virtue of a decree en- James for _saie bidder at Corporation. CoTtuin miece or "pareel ot land ‘concaining District of he Roach estate st the junction of the dria road to Waltar in deed book number 212, at page 506 in the erence to which thereon Faiirond tracks and operation of | dumpini all policies of insurance against loss by fire Coal_Corporation fixtures located in the office building. garage building and one set of scales used weighing _coal trucks. Terms (Signed.) __$a19.26.1e2.9 Adam A. DRUGS, PATENT ME TOILET ARTICLES, CIGARS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1931 seplics, fumery, Tooth Paste. ases. and Accessories. 8 :“‘.}:&"‘i" . A_TWO-STORY FRAME WELLING, _CONTAINING EIGHT MS, KNOWN "AS 1408 TWENTY- AT ‘TUESD. Virtue of & decree of the Supreme Distiict of Columbia passed in oy y Cause No. 51615, we will sell at pub- Uction: in front of the premises, DAY OF JAN- "HREE-THIRTY O'CLOCI the following-described land and prem- situate in * District of Columbia and part ot lot numbered one hundred ten in square numbered twelve hundred (1260). known for purposes of assess- and taxation as lot numbered eight cluding tiques, Don't with" the im- | ADAM A ments rhereon. ms of sale; One-third of the purchase 3% be ‘paid In cash and the briance installments, pa le in one %o Vears from the day of sale, and 1o 'presented by the promissory notes of urchaser, bearing interest at the rate er centum per annum, able semi- and secured by deed of trust on roperty sold, or*all cash at the option By ity recorded seil at p above au nw. on DAY O] THIRTY. scribed tance of bid All conveyancing, and notary recording at purchaser’ cost. 1 otherwise the [ being lot Chase La ty. Md.. r ater five days’ recorded ivertisement of such subject. t Terms trust FRANCIS C. STETSON, GEORGE A. PARKER. RE DAYS g the purc! R & SON, Auctioneers. | Baid in c cost. T led in Liber No. 6040, follo 310 et sea.. and at the request of the party | 185.7.9, d thereby, the undersigned trustees i 1931, AT Jai6.19 e premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE the ing-described land and premise: e District of Columbia. to wit* Lot “D” in Cornelius Lent's subdivision iare 521, as per plat recorded in the of the surveyor for the District of Co- . at follo 32. Cash. * A deposit of $3d0 ed of purchaser at time of sale. ~ All . recording and notarial fees at I purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- with wi'hin thirty days from day of ¥, at risk and cost of default- haser, ‘after five days’ advertisement h resale in some newspaper published shington, D, C. 1seal £ O el . J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street N.W. SALE OF _VALUABLE TWO- T Ford Pontia TEE! G_SIX ROOMS AND BATH, BEING 6009, folio 25 ef sea., in an District of Co- ihereby, the undersigned trustees wiil public auction. in front of the prem- on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH | OF JANUARY. A.D. 1931 AT FOUR-| O'CLOCK P.M.. the following de. d land and premites, situate in the v of Washington, District of Columboia, designated as and being lot 40 in J. of certain lots in recorded in the or the District of Co- ING, By virt recorded of the lai iumbia serured will offer of TIETH D, O'CLOCK and ‘prem! lumbia, t Terms fect t0 a surveyar ne-third of the purchase to be paid in cash, balance in two installments, pavable in cne and two with interest al six Der centum per . at the option of the A deposit’ of $500.00 v:ill be re- time of sale. 'All convevaneing. | 8t cost of purchaser. Terms to be' complied with Within thirty aser. of sale. notarial f sale t e the Tight 1o resell the Droperty at |ue the sl and cost of defaulting purchaser. five days’ advertisement of such resale Washing- chaser sue in theycit a HARRY L. _RUST. GEORGF. CALVERT BOWIE, JAMES J. BECKER, " Trustees. SON, J. OWEN_& AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N. ADAM A, NO. AND BY virt recorded K virtue of certain deed of trust re- in Liber No. 5035, folio 58 et seq. d records of District of Columbia, and e bia, and thereby. for sale premises. | n front of the premises. on WEDNES. THE 'TWENTY EIGHTH DAY OF | DAY OF land and | and premi the “following described of Columbia. and being lot 27 in | plat recor ises No. 6: sect to'a and the amountini | month same da P.M. Lot in_square sutveyor for the District of Columbia folio 2. of “sale; One-third of purchase to be paid in cash, balance in two installments. payable in one and two with interest at six per centum per able semi-annually. from day of secured by deed of trust upon the lumbia. street s.e. associatior above sai urchaser A deposit of $500.00 will be All conveyancing. record- at cost of purchaser. Terms of day of sale. otherwise the truste Examinat tarial fee . ¢ n . sk and cost of defaulting purchaser, | {arial fes five days' advertisement of such re , D. right to LINKINS, LINKINS. Trustees Auctioneers OF VALUABLE M ESTATE: THREE DE- GEORGE R LUTHER W. 19.21.23.27 tisement published 1o i THOS. J. APARTMENTS IN EACH. EST. Virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly in Liber No. 6296 folio 315 et sea., pied the undersigned trustees will offer | in_{ront of the v, THE TWENTY-| Nort By virt recorded 146. of Columbi; secured will_sell, premises, DAY OF O'CLOCK and ' pren Washin nated as and Gert in_square ommce of ¢ lumbia fn Iot 2 in tract of per_ plat ses. on MONDA ‘the following-de- d land and premises, situate in the ct of Columbia. to wit: Lots numbered two (62), sixty-three (63) and sixty- 64) In Henry 8. Matthews, executor's, as per plat recorded in the of the surveyor for the District of Co- a. in Liber 56 at folig 148: subject to incumbrances of 397,500 on said lots 7% of sale. One-third of the purchase to' be paid in cash. the balance in 's, Tepresented by prom- | notes of purchaser. payable in one | wo years, with interest at six per cent le, payable semi- secured by deed of trust upon | or all cash at option of pur A deposit of $500 required of pur ‘A1l “conveyancing, recording | fees at cost of ‘purchaser. | to be complied With within thirty from day of sale. otherwise trustees e the Tight to resell property at risk { defaulting purchaser after five advertisement of such resale in some | :blished in Washinkton. D. C. ALEXANDER MUNCASTER, CHARLES E. MARSH, -4 &d5.0xS Trustees. RECEIVERS' Vevor for Levy Cou described bounds. Terms clear of terms to deposit of of sale. cost of phiea”’wf sale. othe to resell t u SALE OF 'FEBRUARY. 1931. AT TE tisement in_the Circuit Court of Arlington | Published ¥. Va. on the 20th day of December, in the consolidated chancery causes A_Councilor, successor trustee va. | Coal Corporation and Eleanor B. | son vs. American Coal Corporation. | the undersigned receivers will offer &t _public auction to the highest the plant of the American Coal located near the junction of bia pike and the Washington-Alexan- 0ad in Arlington County. Va. the fol- First. ail of that 1a9-d&d; LACH] TORY PREM! acres of land located in Jeflerson Atlington County, Va.. distinguished part of lot number 19 in the division recorded of the la Tumbia, secured will sell premises, DAY OF THIRTY, bia pike and the Washington-Alexan- said lot or parcel of land being fully described in & certain deed of from the American Coal Corporation C. Balderston, trustee, recorded District of records of Arlington County, Va.. ref- is hereby made, together large brick office” bullding located a brick garage building, several frame structures, a modern concrete dumping bin. together with elevated chinery used in the coal cars Second, made by a of a trac the office of Colum to the bus said plat, money to equal inst years, Wi improvements of the said real estate n or about the business of the Amei All office furniture sa e, property the B reauired recordin of sale t ols, machinery and equipment in the Twenty-ive hundred dollars 0.00) cash to be paid on date of sale. the balance of the purchase money 0 thirty days of the date of the con- fon of the sale by the court. e F 8 g ST chaser a! Receivers. such resa Washingt Weschler & nkruptey S Sal | Auctioneers. ADAM A DICINES, FIXTURES, SODA FOUN- TAIN, ETC. By Public Auction W. Corner 2nd & Pa. Ave. S.E. By virt recorded offer for 10 AM. the Tinctures, Anti- Insecticides, ' Tollet Arlicles, we Lot Compacts, Rubber Goods, Per- Soaps, D; aving Cream, ir_Nets. Prushes, Combs. Dressing " and Shampoo." Cisa iso Fountain Mixers. o5 and pse Account Check Vending il first be offered 7 & .cnfl‘; bid . 8 MUSGRAVE. Trusgee ot Johp C.,Hyrdéy, ‘Bankrupt 2438, Commencin, ent Medicines. Olls, described | Terms 4 | be soid s retty c I and Ploor ash A isters. cf al ales, N em, Elec. chaser. wise the faulting tisement household and kitchen furniture, for which will be announced at time of paid in cash — TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL- and at thereby, he premises. on ticulars at posil_of $23 resale TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME DWELL 8 ROOMS AND BATH, L DAY _OF _JANUARY. lumbia, to wi plat _recorded in_the office of including 7a8.10,13.15.17.19_ defaulting purch TRUSTEES' TANING, DRIVE TATES). By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly and at the request of thereby. scribed land and premise being lot 5 “James® Gift. annum. payable semi: secured by deed of tru urchaser . 48 ds.ex8u TRUSTEES' 8| 8-ROOM 1006-11 premises. FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK P. District of Columbi | in,_sauare 825, 1 $1,000 at 7%. e. recording, and notarial fe within thirty days from day of the property published in the citv_of sasn n o iPYARS K oy, WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES. ___TOMORROW. AUCTION SALE OWEN'S AUCTION HOUSE, AY, JANUARY 30, AT 10 AM. SHARP. sting of practically all klnfll,:f radios. pianos. Victrolas, an- books and various articles not mentioned. fail to give us & call if you have anything to sell. hone day ‘or night 6474 or Nat'l 5450. OWEN, Auctioneer. P Col. i WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF DWELLING NO. 3834 HARRISO! N STREET N.W. ue of a certain deed of trust, duly in Liber No. 5986, folio 105 ef seq.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereb: the undersigned trustees will ublic’ auction. at the offices of the ctioneers. 920 Pennsylvania avenue THURSDAY, THE FIFTEEENTH F_ JANUARY. '1931, AT TWO- O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de- and’ and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and 64_in square 1851 in the Chevy nd Company of Montgomery Coun: and others' subdivision, as per plat in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. in Liber 72 at folio 35, 0 the covenants of record. Sold subject to a prior deed of $17.800, furtber particulars of ale; hase price above said trust to b A deposit of $1.000 required. cing. Tecording, etc. at purchaser's erms to be complied with within fifteen days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold At the discretion of the trustees. AULIUS I. PEYSER, JRED MCKEE. 12,14 Trustees. THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UN- ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY ~TWENTIETH, TWO_O'CLOCK P.M.. same plac BY_ORDER OF TRUSTEES. T S A S R Y A Weschler & Son, Auctioneers U. S. Marshal’s Sale 24 of CONFISCATED AUTOMOBILES By Auction At Weschler’s Auto Auction 613 G St. N.W. OMORROW January 20th, 10 AM. Model A", Lincoln, Dode, Essex, Nash, Packard, Peerless, Ete., E. C. Snyder, U. §. Marshal, @ for ‘the District_of Columbia WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. NO. 604 M STREET S.E. ue of a cerfain deed of trust duly in Liber No. 5387, folio 462 et sea.. nd records ‘of the District of Co- the ‘request of the party the undersigned trustees for sale by public auction. in front UESDAY. THE TWEN- AY OF JANUARY. 1531. AT FOUR P.M. the following described land ises. situate in the District of Co- o wit: Lot 46. square 882. of sale: Property will be sold sub- prior deed of trust for $2.500, par- sale. Balance all cash. A de- reauired of purchaser at time All conveyancing. recording and fees at cost of purchaser. Terms o be complied with within thirty | davs from date of sale. otherwise the trus- ve the right to resell the property &t the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- | Iter five days' advertisement of in_some “newspaper published ¥ of Washington, D. C. ERNEST M LOUIS. GEORGE SCHREYER. $29.12.14.16.19 WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. NG, H.-WH., AVE “NE. 623 MASS 2-STORY BRICK DWELLING. 6 BATH. ue of in Libe NO. 418 D STREET SE. cerfain deed of trust. duly No. 6386, folio 317 et seq.. of the jand records of the District of Colum- at the request of the party secured the undersigned trustees will offer by public_auction, in front of the on, TUESDAY, THE TWENTIETH . PM. ises. situate in the District of Co- Lot 33_in square 866, as per the surveyor of ict of Columbia. improved by prem- 23 Mass. ave. ne. To be sold sub- first deed of trust for $4.000 at 6% balance of a second deed of trust ¥ to $467.00. payable 320.00 per interest at %% ‘on the THREE-THIRTY ©'CLOCK ing part of original lot 1) per plat recorded in th y_ at 801 (be 820. office of the surveyor of tne District of Co. mproved by premeises No. 418 D To be sold subject to & buildin n trust of 33,000 Terms over an d trust. cash. A deposit of $300.00 on each parcel required of purchaser at sale. ior of title. conveyancing_und ne- 5 at ¢ost of purchaser. Terms to jed with within fifteen’ days from | day of ‘sale. otherwise trustees reserve the resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days adver- of such resale in some newspaper in Washington. D. C. J._LEO KOLP. FDWARD D. COLEMAN. . — . Drustess OWEN & BON. AUCTIONESRS, 1431 Eve Street! N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Building, Occu-! as Lunch Room and Two Apartments, Known as Prem- | 5915 Georgia Avenue| hwes! ue of a certain deed of trust. duly January 25, 1929, as instrument No, he land records of the District of and at the request of the party thereby. the undsrsigned trustee a1 public suction, in front of the on TUESDAY, THE TWENTIETH JANUARY, A'D. 1931, AT FOUR P. M., the 'following described iand ses. 'situate in the county of on. District of Columbia. and_desiz- and being lot 18 in Allen C. Haight rude H. Haight's subdivision of ot 2036, s per plat recorded in the he Sirveyor for the District of Co- Liser 71, at folio 167, also part of Butt's sibdivision of part of the jand called “Peter's Mill Seat,” as recorded in the office of the sur- the District of Columbia in Liber rL 2, folio 28 the same being fully infaid deed of trust by metes and The above-described property is now kriown for purposes of taxation s lots 16_and 818 in square 2986. of “sale. all incumbrances and be announced at time of sale. £ $1.200.00 will be required &t Property sold free and All conveyancing, recording, etc.. at urchaser. Terms of sale to'be com- h_within thirty days from dsy of rwise the trustees reserve the right ne property at the risk and cost of jaser. aiter five dave ndver- of such resale in some newspaper in Washington, D. C WILLIAM R. DELASHMUTT, WILBUR K. ZEPP, s.ex8u Trustees. TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve 8t N.W. SALE _OF VALUABLE DE- BRICK DWELLING. CON- 11 ROOMS. 4 BATHS. LAVA- AND BUILT-IN GARAGE. BEING 1SES_NO. 1731 NORTH PORTAL (ROCK ~CREEK PARK ES- ED in Liber No. 6032, folio 45 et seq. nd ‘records of the District of Co- the party the undersigned trustees at pubiic auction, in front of the on TUESDAY. THE TWENTIETH JANUARY. A'D. 1931, AT FOUR- O'CLOCK P.M. the following-de- situate in the ¢ Columbia and in square 2756 in the subdivision Edson W. Briggs Company of part t of lan ed “Clouin's Course" s per plat recorded in of the surveyor for the District bia in Liber 88 at folio 23. with the imp: ilding togeth ovements. Teims ‘'of sale: One-third of the purchase be pald in cash. balance in two tallments. pavable in one and two th interest at six per centum per nnually from day of sold. or all ci A _dep. at time of sale. All conveyancing tc.. at cost of purchaser. Ter o be' complied with within thirty at tl days from day of sale. otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right fo resell the property at the risk and cost of defauiting pur- fer five days advertisement le in some newspaper published in on. D. C. HARRY 1. RUST, GEO. CALVERT BOWIE. L Trustees. _ WESCHLER & SON. Auctionee ALE OF VALUABLE 2.STORY. FRAME DWELLINGS, NOS 8 FOURTH STREET SE. of a in deed of trust. Liber 86. folio 219 ef seq. o , of the land records of the District of Co lumbla, and at the reauest of the b ty se- cured inereby, the undersicned trustees wil sale by public auction. \n front o on land and premises. situate in_th Lots 45 and 4t bove of sale: The above Droperty will ubject to a prior deed of trust for payable quarterly: balaice deposit of $200.00 required of pur- t time of conveyancing, at cost of pur: d with , other ‘Terms of sale to be compli D. C, MON AUCTION SALES. TOMO! A 633 Louisiana Ave. Another Consignment of Up-to-date New ‘and Used Furniture, Living_Room an. Boom fi:‘:‘ Carpets. ‘Lot Chairs, laneous Goods. All by Auction Tuesday, Jan. 20 10 A.M D. NOTES, 2 Terms: Cash. Csasmant "THOS. J. OWEN & 1431 Evi TRUSTEES' SALE OF FOUR VALUA BRICK DWELLINGS. BEING PREMI! NOS. 40y 407, 409 AND 411 RICHARD- SON' PLACE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5696. follo 374 of the land records of the Distric lumbis, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at pubilc suction, in_front of the remises. on FRIDAY. 'THE TWENTY- HIRD DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1931, COM- MENCING AT T) -THIRTY O'CLOCK M.~ the 'following-described land and remises, situate in the District of Colum- ia and’ designated as and being parts of Iots 52, 53, 54 and 55 in Richardson = divis.on of square 507, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the Dii trict of Columbia in Liber 10 at follo 105 beginning at the southeast corner of said lot 82 and running thence west along the south lines of lots 52. 53. 54 and 55 48 feet to the west line of said lot 85. thence north "along the said west line 61 feet. thence east 48 feet to the east line of said lot 52. thence south along said east line 61 feet %o the place of beginning, together with One-third of the purchase d in cash, balance in payable’ in one and two at seven per centum per unnum, 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 $100 on each parcel will be required at time of sale. All convesancing, recording, etc.. at cost of pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty days from dav of sale. other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of default- ing purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such Tesale in_some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. ELL HUNGERFORD, i equal instaliments years, with inte T. RU! CHARLES M. BIRCKHEAD. _1a13.15.17.19,21.23 e ristee zotvie Household Goods, Office Furniture, Valuable Bric- Brac, Rugs, Etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY January 21st, 1931 at 10 A M. Terms: Cash. C. G. SLOAN 219,20 REGISTERED & €O, INC., Avets. ADAM A. WESCHLER & 8ON, Auctioneers TRUSTEES' _ SALE O] REE- BRICK BUILDING, o e PENNA. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5958, folio 137, et seq., lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby. the unde; ned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. within the sales rooms of Adam A. Weschler & Son. 920 Penna. ave. nw. ON THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JANUAR 1831, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M the following described land and premise: situate in the District of Colu Original lot 34 in_reservation ‘Terms of sale: The above property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $12.600 at 6. due Pebruary 3, 1933: balanc cash. A deposit of $500.00 Y!filli ed of pu. le. All conveyancing, recording fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. 1819.21.23.26.29 'l'nlfa ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ETC.. BY AUCTION FOR BTORAGE CHARGES, Notice is hereby given that on SATUR- DAY. FEBRUARY SEVENTH. 1931, MENCING AT NINE O'CLOCK, AM. we will sell by public auction, at, Weschier's, 920 Penna. ave. n.w.. to enforce our lien for storage charges. goods stored with us in the following names: Mrs. Bruce Keane. Mrs. Ella Jenkins. James Diakerson. Charles A. Kiupp. ‘Mrs_Eila MacDonagh, Mrs. Jack May. Duff. Parties interested e h RIEG'S EXPRESS & STORAGE CO, INC. BY 1a19.26-fef AUTOMOBILES AT WESCHI ER'S Auto Auction 613 G SI. N.W. WEDNESDAY Jam. 21, 10 ‘onsignments P Receized Any Time MEMBER W. A. T. A. THOMAS J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS PREMISES 731 AND 733 FOURTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber 5721. folio 293, of the land records of the District of Colwmbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premiises. on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1931, AT POUR O'CLOCK P.M . the' following-described Jand and prem- ises. ‘situate in the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbis. and designated as and being parts of the original lots numbered eleven (11) and (12) in square numbered five hundred and twenty-nine - (5: Be ginning 120 feet 8 inches from the north- west corner of sald lot eleven (i1). and running thence south on Fourth street 15 feet 6 inches; thence east 63 feet: thence north 18 feet 6 inches; thence west 62 feet to the beginning: subject to the reservation of the use of 1 foot 6 inches on the north side of saia land as an alley in common, 50 to the right to build against ble of the building now erected id alley. as said reservations are set forth in deed from Eugene Liomin and wife to John Madigan, recorded in Liber J.A.S. 198 at folio 172 of the land records of the District of Columbia; also parts of said orizinal lots numbered eleven (11) and twelve (12) in said square numbered five hundred and twenty-nine (529):. Beginning at the southwest corner of said lot eleven (11, it being also at the corner of & 20- foot' alley. and runing thence east on said alley €2 feet; thence north 14 feet: thence west 63 feet to Fourth street. and thence south on said street 14 feet o the begin ning; together with the improvements, eon. sisting of two three-story brick bulldings. 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 six per centum per num, pavable 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 $500.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. of sale to be complied With within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper * published in~ Washing- ton. D. ton, D. C. ARTHUR G. BISHOP. A. MALCOLM DUVALL _ia17.19.21.23.26.38 __Trustees. _ THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve St. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK APARTMENT, CON- TAINING ' 12 APARTMENTS. '_BEING PREMISES NO. 126° WEBSTER STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber 5736, folio 230 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of ihe premise on THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JANUARY, AD. 1931, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.,"the Tollowing 'described land and ' premises.’ situ n the county of Washington, District of Columbia. and desi: nated as and being lot €7 in Allan E. Walker and William L Browning’s subdivision of lots in square 3321, as per plat recorded in the office of the Surveyor for the District vof Columbia in Liber 68, at follo 155, sub- Ject Lo the bullding restriction linc as shown id plat. and subfect to the covenants all valid laws and regulations govern- ing party-walls in the City of Washintton, District of Columbia, shail extend to and apply to all lots in said subdivision. such walls o0 be used by the owners of the ad- joining property upon payment for same ac- cording to said nd regulations. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal installments. pavable in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per num, payable semi-annually, 'from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash,”at the option of he purchaser. A deposit of $1,800.00 be_required at time of sale. = All convevanc- etc., at cost of purchaser. ith within trustees reserve the right to resell ¢ the risk and cost of the de purchaser, aftegifive days' of such resale In some new: ashington, dver- "Boe. a19,d&ds, 616 Eye B'. A JOSEPH P. KRIEG, President. | DAY, JANUARY 19, 1931 AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAY TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE.. PREMISES 400 COLUMBEIA RD. (FORMERLY 3006 PARK PLACE E By virtue of a certain deed of trust. di recorded in Liber No. 5814, folio 113 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public suction. in front of the prem- ises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF JANUARY, AD.’ 1931, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M,, the following-described land and prem- ises, 'situate in the City of Washington, Dis- trici of Columbia, and designated as and being ot numbered sixty-six (66) in Guy 8. Zepp and Carroll 8. Zepp's subdivision of Iots in square numbered thirty hundred and fifty-one (3051), “Pleasant Plains” as per lat recorded in the office of the surveyor or the District of Columbia in Liber 39 at follo 149, together with the improvements, consisting of two-story and attic modern brick residence with one-car garage & tached. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchi money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one and two with interest at 6 per centum per . payable semi-annually. from day of secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit’ of $500.00 will be required at time of sale.” All conveyancing, recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. of sale to be complied with within' 30 davs from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, WILLIAM MONTGOMERY. NATIONAL BAVINGS & TRUST CO.. Atteyt 27 TTADK Stetson, Sec. Viee Pres. et E. PERCIVAL WILSON, Secretary. u Trustees. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS RUGS, CARPETS, PAINT, AUTO ACCESSORIES, ETC. Davenport and and 0dd Chairs, R: Suites, "B ‘ables, Chair: Breakfast Suites, Lam Ete. i By Auction At Weschler” 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY January 21st, 1931 Commencing 9 O'clock A.M. Paint and Auto Accesories at 3 P.M. Automobiles 10 A.M., at 613 G St. N.W. 1a19,20 ADAM A, WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Mod- ern Eight-Story and Base- ment fire-resisting Apartment- Hotel Building Knowr as the Roosevelt Hotel, Located at 2101 Sixteenth Street N.W., Washington, D. C., Together With Certain Personal Prop- erty, Furniture and Furnish- ings Located Therein. By virtue of a certain deed of trust d 1928, as instrument No. 42 of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public OF JANUARY 1931, AT FOUR %Hcl.gé!‘é P.] the following land and premises and personal property situated in the City of Washington, District of Columbia. and de- scribed in said deed of trust as follows. namely: Parts of lot seventy-one (71) in Frank C. Lewin's combination of lots forty to sixty-four (64). both inclusi nd part of ot sixty-five (65) and part of ey closed, in square one hundred and eighty- eight (188). as per piat of said combination recorded in Liber No. 58, folio 165, of the Tecords of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, described in two pa cels as follows: Parcel 1. Beginning for the same on the north line of * street, where It intersects the t line of Sixi th street, and running thence east along the id north line of “V' street one hundred nd Afteen (115) feet to the west line of a | Aifteen foot _wide alley. one hundred and fifty-eight and ninety-seven hundredths (158.97) feet to anh angle therein: thence east fifteen (15) feet: thence north one hundied and ffty-one and three hundredths (151.03) feet to the south line of ‘W’ street: thence west along the south line of said street one hundred and twenty-two and thirty-four hundredths (122.34) feet to the easterly line of Plorid thence southwesterly along the terly line of said Florida avenue seven ninety-two hun- dredths (7.92) feet to the east line of Si: teenth street, and thence east line of d dred and eight Bixteentn 308) feet to the place of ‘Together with any and all butld- ngs and improvements now and hereafter erected or situate upon said premises, or any part thereof, luding _partitions, screens. elevators. motors. dynamos. sl ing. engines. ~boilers, fttings, machiner: heating. lighting. —refrigerating. plumbing | apparatus and fixtures of every kind now attached or hereafter to be attached or | connected with raid buildings. stores and improvements on said land, or any part thereof, aiso all the furniture. equipment rugs. carpets, draperies, utensils and m: | chinery and all other personalty contained in and upon said premises or intended for use thereon belonging to the party hereto of the first part (or its assigns): It being understood and agreed between the parti hereto that the words “land and premises wherever they occur in these presents. shall be deemed to include all the fixtures, furni- ture and personal property above mentioned and conveyed. Parcel 2. Beginning for the same on the south line of “W" street whe; it intersects the westerly line of New Ham) shire avenue and running thence south- terly with the said westerly line of New Hampshire avenue two hundred and forty (240) ‘feet; thence northwesterly at_ right angles to the said line of said New Hamp- shirs avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence southwesterly parallel with the said line of id New Hampshire avenue twenty (20) feet to the north line of an alley; thence west with the said line of said alley twenty- one and fiye hundredths (21.05) feet; thence north one hundred and fifty-one and three hundredths (151.03) feet to the south line of said “W' street: thence east glong the id line of said “W" street two hundred and fifty-five and twelve hundredths (355.12) feet to the place of beginning. The two spove described pasts of said lot seventy-one (71) embrace all of lot seventy-one (71) in said square. Terms: Sold sublect to a first deed of trust on' the real estate described as parcel 1 above. securing the principal sum of nine hundred thousand dollars ($900,000.00), with interest overdue for the six (6) months' period ending December 30, 1930. and with nterest accrued to date of settlement of sale, at the rate of five and one-half (512) per ‘centum per annum: the purchase price over and ahove the amount secured by said first deed of trust to be paid one-third in cash and one-third in one year and one- third in two vears, with interest at the rate of six (6) percentum per annum. payable semi-annually, on the deferred payments which are to’be secured by a second deed of trust on the above mentioned and de- sciibed property, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of twenty-five thousand dollars (325,000.00) is required at the time of sale. Convevancing and record. ing. etc.. to be ‘at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale are to be compiied with within fi teen (15) days from the date of sale. otber- wise the deposit is thereby forfeited and the property will be advertised and resold by the trustees at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE. _alT.d&ds-exSu " 923 15th St. N.W. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS 1431 EYE $T. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING THREE. STOR' BRICK APARTMENT. CON- TAINING THIRTY APARTMENTS, SIT- UATE_NORTHWEST CORNER FOURTH STREET AND SEATON PLACE NORTH- EAST, KNOWN AS “THE ECKINGTON."” By virtue of a certain deed of trust duiy recorded in Liber No. 5910, follo 159 et sea., of the land records of the District of Colu bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell. At public auction, in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1931, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Wi ington, District of Columbia. and designated 5! and being lot numbered forty-one (41) in W Woodward's subdivisi of lots 18, 17 and in block numbered eight (8) in ‘Truesdell's subdivision of part of 1 ““Youngsborough” known as “Eck- Ington” or Geo: ‘Truesdeil's Addition to the city of Washington, as per plat of first- mentioned subdivision recorded in Liber 43 at folio 64 in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. except a strip four feet in’ width condemned In District Court, cause No 1864. and except also a strip 7'a feet wide dedicated for alley, as piat recorded in Liber 48 at folio surveyor's office, subject to covenants of Tecord: also the east one-half of the parcel n{ land in said square designated as alley li’o 8 at sed on plat recorded in Liber 4 in ‘sald " surveyor's office. formerly assessed for taxation a and now known for said purposes as lots fmprovements consisting of 3-story brick apariment house, containing 30 apartments. money to' be eaual § e annum, "payabis semi-annually. from day’of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the e purchaser. A deposit of 35.000 required at time of sale, All conveyancin 3 from duy’ of saie. otherwise the irustees Te: serve the rig] Tesell the property at the five dayw fome newsphver pubiished in Washington, NAL :‘:\ »#nd 812 in squa: together with ‘Terms of sale: ird of the purchase rty sold, ar all cash, at the optio recording. -ul.'.nn cost of purchaser. Terms [ annum, payable semi-annual AUCTIO GOLDEN 8y PETER B KYNR (Copyright. 1930.) INSTALLMENT XXVI HEN the cablegram sent to Penelope Gatlin had been delivered for at least three days Dan McNamara tele- phoned Lanny to ask if the girl had answered. Upon being told she had not he was so cast down that Lanny felt sorry for him. So, like all women who feel sorry for a man. she decided to feed him, and invited him for dinner that night. She said Stephen would be there. 2 's no inducement,” McNamara “pbut I'll come anyhow. ‘Thanks.” McNamara's_ thoughts kept shut. tling back to Penelope Gatlin all that busy day. Finall he telephoned Flynn to report to him. “How about that Merton case I sent up to the chief of detectives recently? | he asked when Flynn appeared. (Mc- Namara hadn't sent the case up at all, but he knew Flynn did not know this.) “Oh, yes.” said Flynn, “I did some work on that, but didn't get any- where. I called on the Merton woman and tried to get her to identify the girl's photograph, but she wouldn't or couldn't.” o id you get a line on the girl? ure. Traced her to an address in with the Paris police “Chief, I can't just recall it.” “It was Penelope Gatlin, wasn't it Flynn flinched a little. “I don't know.’ “You're as bad as Mrs. Merton. What's the matter with you? don’t know, c}'\‘l‘e(. I think we ht as well drop the case. m!"Very well, then, forget it, Pat. was mildly curious, that's all.” He d! missed Flynn. “By Jupiter, that fellow’s getting too deep for me!” he solilo- quized. And he telephoned up to the captain of detectives. “What about that case of the lost Merton heiress?” he demanded. % “We've dropped it, on Flynn's advice. McNamara grunted and hung up. Lanny, wearing a kitchen apron, ceased cooking dinner long enough to let him in that night. Stephen had not yet arrived, so McNamara went into the kitchen with Lanny, while he re- lated the news regarding the common nuisance. Lanny gazed upon him very benignly. “You're a good man, Dan McNamara. How come you've never married? “If 1 had my mother would have lived with us” he declared. “How come you've never been married? Lanny sighed. “Nobody ever asked (b w McNamara sighed gustily. “My mother’s very old and in bad health,” he said. “A man like you should have some— fine, big, strapping, manly sons.” “How old are you, Lanny?’ “PForty-two. “I'm 46 myself.” He sighed again. “You're & fine woman, Lanny—devil finer. We mfi:, anage it. “Manage what? “To p::‘t up with mother for the little time she has to live, God bless her.” “I never could stand a left-handed proposal, Dan.” Lanny shook her head and gazed at him solemnly. “Then here'’s my right hand on it, Lanny.” And he laid his great right paw in hers. “If it's sons you'd have, you old darlin’, 'tis little time we have to waste.” & A faint flush came to Lanny’s slightly faded cheeks. “What would Stevie do?” It's been my observation, Lanny, that a woman without something to occupy her mind is in a poor way. You could continue to look after the doctor’s of- fice.” “You've a good theory, Dan, but it lacks one ingredient.” “Name the lack and I'll get it. “You're not in love with me. “The hell I'm not! You're like all the women—forever putting dogs in win- dows. I'm not used to passing words lightly on such a subject. Give me a yes or no_answer. “You great, lovable idiot!” Lanny yelled. Advancing swiftly upon the chief, she kissed his pompadour. 0 risk your mother, Dan,” she said softly. “All my life I've been looking for a man with a heart in his chest—and the day zou first came into this c:’mce. wi:rln your , swaggering way and your blarney lln‘d your air of owning the world, I—I AUCTION SALES. "FUTURE DAYS. [0S. J. OW! & SON, AUCTIO! 1431 EYE STREET NORTHWEST. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK BUSINESS PROPERTY BEING PREM- ISES NO 604 F STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Libér No. 6021, folio 175 et set d recort nd at the request of cured ihereby, the und ell at public ‘suction, ses, on | THURSDAY, ND DAY OF JANUARY. A. D. THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the following de- scribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being part of original lot 19 in square 456, beginning for the same at the northeast Corner of said lot. thence west along P street, 20 feet, thence south 99 fes 83 inches to the south line of said lot. thence east on said line 30 thence niorth 99 t 83 inches to the beginning. Terms: Sold subfect to a prior deed of trust for $12.500.00. further Rarticula: of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said irust to be aid in cash A deposit of $500.00 required Eonvenncm . recording, etc.. at purchaser's cost Terms' to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and: resold at the discretion of the trustees. R T SON. f the party se. trustees will OBIN HOMAS ROBIN: 2.14. stees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE. STORY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS %flfil%l!!fl 3521 10th STREET NORTH- By virtue of & certain deed of trust. duly recn’rflafl in Liber No. 6048, folio 79 et se: of the lang records of the District of O lumbia. and at the "fl“ st of the party s et mon o frant. of e rem: € ‘auction, in fron - public suctios, on Y, THE - SECOND DAY OF JANUARY; A. D. 1931, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing described land and premises, situate in the county of Washington, District of Co- as and being lot ix (46) in Mary C. Peter- ubdivision of lots in_block forty-six Holmead Manor’ as per plat recorded in_ Liber County No. 12, folio 64, of the Tecords of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Subject to covenants t_record. © feims of sale: One-third of the purchase- money to be paid in sh, balance in two eaqual installments, payable in one and iwo years, with interest at six r!l' centum per " trom day, of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the omloul ot the purchaser. A dept of $250.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. of sale to be compliad wi within 30 Tfom day of sale. otherwise the trus Setves the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMEANY. runcee. H. LAWSON. Vice Pre: By ALFRED n12-d&ds.exBu LEGAL NOTICES. P T W. GWYNN GARDINER, Atiorney. . IN THE SUPREME COURT DIS- trict of Columbia.—Grace Cauldwell, plai; u, ». Smith Bullding et defendants.—In equity, No. 51345, —No- is hereby glven, as follows: On May 2. the court appointed Herbert L. Davis and Charles 8. Baker collectors in the above- entitied and numbered cause, with power and authority to take over and to collect all the rents and income from the F. H. Smith Building, being premises 815-817 i5th street northwest, Washington. D. C., and to hold the same until the further 'order of the court. Said collectors have filed a report in said ‘cause. together with a statement of thelr receipts and disbursements to Decem- ber 15, 1930. and petitioned the court to refer the case to its auditor for the purpose f_stating their account to the end of the calendar year 1930, and to enable all inter- ested parties who care to be present at the hearing -before sald auditor ‘to give their views and inform themselves of the exact situation _pertaining to their _investment Upon consideration of said report the court, by an order made in said cause on December 19, 1930, referred the matter to the auditor tion, directing the auditor to notify o hold bonds secured by the above; pr 1930, be ‘complied with within' 15 days | court o or*s hearite ind that Fea Tnto Boie sadiior s said d ‘(hat the Collectors an b of said order. the sudie set ‘tor. hearing on Ths January 28/10:30 o'clock in the gooms ditor In’ the U %m. 5 it Which AN ‘other ' ishington. D. C. bondholders -rn:“" i ted aitor, Sufkeme T Yl & DAWN wondered if you were married. longer young, Dan. I h: and I'm bossy, too-— McNamara drew her face kissed it. “What a blessing I'm to that, Lanny, and have learned to. kind to the aged. Here, quit pulling " The"doorbell began ringing. . e door! gan 3 3 “What's wrong with you, hanng?" Stephen demanded when Lanny &d- “I rang half & she snapped back at him. he declared, proprietary air about you. “And well I may,” McNamara pertly. “I've just popped the q to Lanny and we've agreed to jump over the broomstick together.” & “I've been expecting this, Dan. Sie hasn't been worth a canceled m stamp to me since she met you. “But I'm not going to leave you bsouyu darling. Oh, I couldn't leave Stephen held out his arms and Lanny ran into them. And then Stephen warned Dan that if he wasn't good: Lanny he would hypnotize him, as. had hypnotized P. Flynn, and sell the idea he was a pet poodle, so could kick him around at will - “You what?” McNamara yelldd “You put the comether on Flynn?” * “Certainly.” And Stephen told him the ;hwry.h - “Three hundred years ago in Salem, Mass.” sald Dan McNamara, “you would have been burned for a witch. ‘The door bell rang insistently. “Now whd' can that be?” Lanhy exploded. Dan rolled out of the kitchen and down the hall. Then Stephen and Lanny heard the door slammed vio- lently; there was a scuffie and some- thing crashed to the floor. He came into the kitchen a momen later, leading by her handcuffed wrist none other than Penelope Gatlin. “She wouldn't kiss me first,” he an- nounced, “so I put the cuffs on het— the little vixen.” “Oh, Lanny, you darling! And Stevie, you sweetheart!” Penelope cried, and extended her manacled arms. Lanny dodged in under them and folded the girl to her heart. “You next Stevie.” Penelope ordered, and obediently Stephen lowered his head and the looped arms came around his neck and drew his face down. “And now, Dan,” the girl cooed, and turned her face upward. m-n‘;fi- thughmz‘:_lv uncuffed her. y didn't you cable us?” Stephen demanded, a trifle severely. o “I adore surprises, that's why.” “Why did you come back?” Mec- Nl-l_lx'l.; a flemlnde]d “The proper place to hide one's sel lslnLh»upotc.meI.lll.n:d;'m-edwnnver fled l:mm W “Lanny, don't let them stand aroun staring at me and asking me q\?-uom,d‘ moaned Penelcpe. “I'm hungry and so tired. Can I have my same little bed “You can have anythini every- Lh!'r;g wy-”:: -é-;t.hmy Z'm.-’ 5 phen.” came th faintly tired, and the girl wmetm ;‘r;: I%arnad"hzr l}eek biack head against reast “I've N missed you , #o, Stephen held her close with his left arm, and his right hand came up and cautiously fingered her poor mnose. ‘God's on our side, Lanny,” he told nurse. “Tomorrow I want you to range for a room A e Hospitar in St. “Dunstan'’s y do the kind home you want. You've been lost in Woods, - poor babe;, but Il lead you ouf into the loveliest, sunshiny meadow ble.” McNamara had, . soeme, 10t & luimy'in' R Fooast. glanced at Lanny and saw the tears T i T % scene he “When do we eat?” s at i, e TR ¢ For the first time since Pe: Gatlin, alias Nance Belden, mmwm under his notice, Stephen Burt had a reasonable opfioflun.\ty to examine the girl, when, following dinner at Lanny's house, Penelope, Lanny, Dan McNamara and Stephen retired to the drawing Despite the strain of her rec. ord-breaking journey from .\ Penelope was ‘not so tired that she wished to retire early. She joined in the general conversation, and Stephen noticed that she seemed inclined to be argumentative, but her arguments in- dicated no cogent thought; frequently she emflloyed the patois of the under- world; her language was racy and idio- matic. He noticed that her laugh was sudden, loud—the laugh of a vulgarian, She was nervous; her hands twined and intertwined continuously, she moved about the room a great deal, and finally came to rest on Stephen's knees. She looked into his eyes searchingly for a long time and then said accusingly: “'You don’t care for me.” “Why do you think that, Penelope?” “'Because nobody could love & girl with a nose like mine.” “Did you bring back the sketches that Parisian artist made of you?” She bounced off his iap and hurried upstairs, to return presently with a portfolio filled with sketches. There was one crayon drawing of her as she was. A half dozen additional sketches were copies.of the first, with the excep- tion of the nose. The artist had fitted into her features a nose of his own de- sign, and, viewed in profile, some of his creations lent to the girl's face an aspect of singular beauty and sweetness. “I like this one best,” Stephen de- cided. “The patrician nose does you Justice. Going to come over tomorrow and give you the most searching physi- cal examination you've ever hlI" he decided. He drew her over to him and kissed her on the cheek, paternally. “Youre a nice, sweet, lovable girl, Penelope,” he assured her as if she were a little girl, “and the shape of your nose isn't taken into consideration by the sort of people whose love and ap- proval you desire. And you can get along very well without the love and approval of any other sort. Dan and Lanny and I all love you and we want you to love us. We're your only real friends and you wouldn't do anything to hurt us, would you?” 'd rather die, Stephen.” “Fine. You're tired now, so suppose you run upstairs to bed, and tomorrow, when you wake up, you'll be refreshed and happy and we'll be able to discuss the making over of this poor nose. Kiss us all goodnight.” Penelope dutifully obeyed, and as she was starting up the stairs Stephen said: “And don't forget to say your prayers.” She grimaced disdainfully. ‘You must think I'm & nut—saying my pray- ers. I've been prayed to death.” By whom?” - ; but by somebody. It “I don't kn (To be makes me il continued.) Advantages of Education. Of the entire congressional body, 3¢ per cent attended college and: were graduated; 47 per cent of the Speakers of the House, 54 ver cent of the Presidents, 62 cent of tirles ot “Theasury! o7 b & es o i r Attorneys General md’:o the Justices of the boy with no 150,000 of service; with elementary edu has 4 times a chance; with education he has 87 times -chance w college education 800 times ! -