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Near Eastern Hj gh School. I.fll. 3 large covered a-m y—' ter heat, ol e o . 2302, 13,750, Lot 65x190. Edgemoor, Md. A .teuuy bullt home of center-en- trance type. d_just_one block from trg“nnomnn and_ within two odern graded school ™%he house was bulle special - ." nml‘:“r{ -m-r‘u closet ro—n“n.n g"% oi"added conventences. m."".:'.‘."" Taree sn is an nm au-u ‘An 1deal S for & Tewils "with Chilaren. Evening Phone Service 7 to 9. Schwab, Valk & Canby, 1704 Conn. Ave. Pot. 0830. Colonial Detached Brick. THEGRENTLY REDUCKD PHICE. fl% mrl"m l(‘l’ltl::m ‘:I‘lfl": ty to them means present all-brick, slate-roof_home that you will hink 15 Dew—it ia i nderful Sonaltion: Roomy and decorated: -&w two master. buths, servant's t-floor, lavatory. larse coversd side Sod gatage tor 3 ears. Lmu‘%or nnflnu e Toom suitable i"’#’”m“m}n! than_cost news of all— 500 but circum- o TEia 3606, 1407 New York Avenue. Nat. 1166. o FIRST TIME OFFERED. 20-Ft. House—18-Ft. Pricc. -I‘lfl( in the m h-flfmll CHEVY CHASE. D. C. PRICE, $13,500. All-Brick, Slate Roof, Detached New House. This new all-brick_slate-roof n—um ‘flt 1‘ -tm I8 Construetion. Rirther Tnformation. eall M. Schirmer Ml:KEEVER & GOSS, 1NC., e As YOU ‘Would Have It Planned mmd to assure’ Eerh S arsony i uwmfimrfimm MODEL HOME o | 88 950 t0 $9,250 | brm out 16th. 13th or Ga. Ave. to ZLong) , thence east to Kansas Age, or faxe 14th St cor marked feliss end weik 1 block cast, The HOME ||i& Fated, Jocated of 14t st.} saitasle for most sny business, Very resonable renial. AGER. National 0036, 924 14th 8t. N.W. THE EVE 'WANTED—DESK SPACE. 8P, Sowntown 2 1409 Perry pl. l.'.m o~ SHORE PROPERTY. MA £16;r00m dwelling, Surnished: sas. eleciric. BRENCARD, PHT Aren ‘ot Eniladeionin. —_——— SUMMER _CAMPS. LOG CABIN IN THE WOODS. For $300 down_ and, ¢ rr month you can own_one, on bus miles north of ving _room, Wash. o nins Bater andons aese. of LrPe =bnn hlver. | Swimming, fd hillside ;fr?&d ana ougands “of "eur: e acres o ehioy. B B FARQUEA Ashton, Md. . MAN, ufi 44 GA, AVE NW. llflh g X *ocation. 18 11th 8t —~Good office. W O WALSH:. mse-1sse. LARGE STORE. 3212 GEORGIA AVE.—3$32.50. This store, convenently located in & new and _thriving Mflmunfl at an_unusually attractive rental. Suitable for any business. CAFRITZ, 1404 K St. N.W. Dist. 9080. AUTO LOANS. imas o OVSRG, TINANCE RERYCE o 826 fllh !P'l‘ klu P m‘m 4162 Gourteous Bervice o 1 n-.a’ommnu. ANCE CO. 943 New York' A'ersvl 10th. l*ll . 9283, Desirable Store and Two Apartments. 1810 14th St. N.W. Suitable for any business. Hot-water heat, large celler. Garage on wide alley. Rent, 3150, Real Estate" Mortgage & 1610 K u(.;l)ll?v‘v'.anty Comg t. 1403, LOANS TO AUTO OWNERS, DISTRICT FINANCE CO., 913 New York Ave. NW. Met. "2803. CASH LOAN TMMEDIATELY. 1929 to 1931_models; vear to pay: lowest rales in eity See M. Barnes, 1750 Tath now: ROORR. O Aq\m:r( ACTION, ACME REALTY & FIN. CO., 905 N Y AVE N.W NAT 2483 3817 GEORGIA AVE. rge apartments, close by in addition to established neighborhood of home own- Attractive lease available. THOS. E. JARRELL CO.. Realtors 721 10th 8L N.W. National 0 CASH AT ONCE— YOU KEEP THE CAR. H. S. Plager, Fidelity Storage Bldg 1420 You \t N.W. EXCELLENT TIRE STORE. Corion eoertr 1oy Fonc B b lants wre deater. Splendid opportunity. "Sufisble aiso as auto nmuorv a\nvmml ‘business. ol K Bt W * ___ Dist. 9080. OFFICES ANI_FM__ LEGAL BLDG, Cor. 8th and G Bis. N.W. Entire building or part. 3 foors; eorner rwms. modern, fireproof; Bultable for business or organiaztions. le. Temises. large Located in the heart of the real estate and financial district; 20x90: $300. CAFRITZ, 14th and K Sts. N.W. Dist. 9080. 511 11th ST. N.W. Entire 6th floor for lease, office or light manufacturing feet at 51 per ger elevator lent_downtown those who are forced to move Government new building project. DISTRICT NAT'L BANK BLDG st in heart of business un gng:‘mm'n: Sultes, 315.50 "up. fon for insurance’ bustness of 1409 L ST. N.W. Bee supt. on premises. ogeu.“ S ingle and”en’ suite. Binsie "Fooms: $17.50 1o $30; suites, $35 t0 373, H. G. SMITHY CO. Buecsssors to B lwsrua! 1418 Bye Bi ——r SALE OR EXCHANGE. 5904. SAHEBURMN. — N Pari D. C. G FRONTAGE ON 3 GOOD 7-RM, nou sirests, Herndon, Va.:elec, Ideal place for Eoum-y Only 3,600 ~Tiis is 8 barsain. ooy terme 1t dbsived. HANSEL. Clar. 400. BROOKVILLE, MONTG. CO,— 320 “ines from Wash, 'via 7th st bike; d-story nouse, acre groun 0 cash. J. PAUL JONES, 855, 15 Natl. Bk, Blag, Balio. Mo DEAL DIRECT, SAVE 32000 ON MODERN Chevy Chase bungalow: approximately 17,000 square feet lot; sacrifice price of $8,000. $500 or more cash, balance easy kl’l‘lu OWNER, Wisconsin 3885. WELL LQCATED CORNER BRICK STORE, ylelding 22% gross on $9.500; leased to A. & P. with rented 5-r. and b. apt. above; or occupy the apt. yourself and pocket the store . 33,000 down, balance ea: Address Owner, 330 Windsor Ave., l\asecren, Alexandria, Vl ‘WOODRIDGE, n d Lighted Dllly Bnul 9 P.M. 21st st. n.e., between Quincy and Randolph -An_inexpensive bunsalow of shmogunma sleeping porch; beautifully Pladte WOODRIDGE REALTY CO. 2377 R. 1 Ave. NE. North 7203. 10 ACRES, &-ROOM HOUSE BATH. ELEC- fricity, furnace fruts,” barn and ‘chicken $500 cack, 843 month. l.nd bath bungalow, sleeping porch, Riverdale; $4,000; $300 cash, 1§35 t) e, Flm‘ and_bath o B sl rats: Hyattsville; 345 month. -Toom d bath bunj llo'. s, cl-ctrle- Il'mmhl‘ Riverds cash, fhe nmn ;mmu- and other sub- urbeh Phonl}ynn 15 ; CA R attsvitle, Ma. mronfli’- FT. CLEAR GROUND FOT :!“ Wil exctange §2.750 for beach Prop- 17, Gearsy ots or ssrease, o what 'hnn 3303 R. L ave. n.e. or call Mr. Eowe wm.lon‘.hm mfl it nets the vr-enl owner $31,000 Har b il LORIUS, HARRY. 1. Of LIKER CO. 1% 2ORN. Phone Nat. 7137. SALE—LOTS. £ st.; $800 for 40-ft. lot. 3 T n e R L g . Call De- d trust behind eatur_1147._Inquire nun‘. L ave. n.e ‘OWNER_ WILL SACRIFICE 33,500 PICTUR- Ssaue '83z180 above-grade lot. on improved street, near Chevy Chase Club; entirely cov- ered with rare shade trees; $L750 cash. NO _TRADES. Phune Wisconsin 3885. NICE LOT IN AUTA VISTA. MD. seres: for $2,500. Address Soi Brar 10° ‘WOODRIDGE, D. O.—CHOICE HOME BITES, all improvements in; $1.250. 2071 B TOAve WE. Store With Apartment Above. PRICE, $8,500. Brookland—Woodridge Section. Jor barber, tallor, shoe retail o firines Jnformation, McKEEVER & GOSS, INC., 1415 K 8t. N.W. National 4750. RENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY. g8 e ST, N.W__LARGE STORE. . $50.00 1114 H st. show window a n.e.—Large corner store . 75 YD E._DAVIS COMPARY, NW. Nat. 0352, '0383. Three-Family House. NORTHWEST, $7,500. 1t house, nicely remod- eeping apartments. Equip- e, A, gas refrigers r month, Smali expenses. vestment. Clear. Owner wil n Anthee SHANNON & LUCHS, INC,, 1435 K St. N.W. Nat. 2345. HOME—I0 ROOMS, 3’ BATHS condition. Price and mnmbl us before buring a 1228 PR Pieitn ove. FOR COLORED—$5,450. 1f you have been progressive enoush to save 3600 cash, I have s fine home of seven Tooms, tile bath, electricity and sil improve- ments b smack in frent of the new on Capitol HUl that T per month to includ all interest and p: sl It s in periec Sonditien. baving fust red, ited fea" from . 105 o Boriom. Will you through this house and discuss all details House st ou Tor 3 wien you call R. M. HOOKER, Tower Blds. Realtor. COLORED—SPECIAL, Nr. M. J. ave. and M—3-r. and b. brick: ; $486 cash, Met. 2633. Hobart and b. modern brick; $6.280; ce easy. 4-rm. brick, rented, $366 per only ' $2,660 E. RY( 1216 N. Y. Ave., Nat. 7808 Tai oS df _(1-9_PM., "Col. 0270). SALE OR RENT—HOUSES. 8. W.—MODERN bath brick house; back porch, olumz ts; convenient to churches. stor ‘arker. OWNER, 5354 8 nh 7 ROOMS, BATH, ELEC. PR Mo P00 evers Wis. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. CLUSIVE WHITE ms: must be reasonable; Box 81-C, Star .-u nom-uvfi or small e corner SALE—FARMS. §3-ACRE VARM: GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE: plenty _outbutidings: ee orchard: & Teal farm at low price: only $6.000. Easy Tothe T atsired; HANGEL: Clarendon 400, NEARLY 140 ACRES OF LAND IN MONT. gomery Co., Md., woodlands and elegant stream. Ideal for camp or hunting lodge, fishing and_ boating: near pike 'on’ county road. Sacrifice price ONLY 3$3.250. Rare chance for good acreage in Maryland. Don't overlook this bargain. Dandy little 5-scre tract. pike frontage, woods, stream: ideal for h\llldlnl country home; short spin to Wllhlng Only $1.450. Net prices for actual uyers only. No_trades. Wrm R. HOWDYBU!H, Cold Spring Manor, ville, Md., Route 2. A SPLENDID VIRGINIA FARM 850 ARES, g‘ lh' \y "lfofllm blue-grass mncn‘ 5t ‘Modern dafry farm. 'J-muvn ‘eatipment with herd of 50 Holsteins A 500-acre run-down farm, be made & valuable prodycer 00d house, close to room residence; rigi e ‘E"’fino & MCcNAB, BV, paiis on. 408 or 1 ON 7th ST. PIK About six acres, 138 frult trees, hundreds of erapes. two fine wells, stream. ' Egtablisn- chicken b\uin% included. ~Six-room fuse: 1427 Eye Bt. REAL ESTATE—LOANS. MONEY TO LOAN ON D O. REAL ESTATE Smount &t preva mx {nterest. JESSE . but, can easily $4.250. on Poto- mac Rivel 2034, COMPANY, Biat. $s56: Ever Col. 0242-3. d :;A.u%lol::‘ negattated. Inc., 730 17th 8C & myf i B pauR s, P . 2490 PRIVATE PARTY HAS 3100, in 1st, 2nd and 3rd trust notes on real es- tate. No waiting, no red tape; confidential. Address_Bo; Lt AND munn‘ Sijckess west noonm 'mifi‘ mm OME awnm. m'?‘x‘.’{'i."#""' e P v rest; ‘both MOORE & HILL, VICE; 1st. S Y - = - ates frant pros 9 ‘E: aer A ik W—CHEVY CHASE, two-car brick a- Tgom, nisned ""SECOND TRUST NOTEb. ..??m..{].fw; F F OOM HOUSE, ELECTRIO LIGHTS, LA- trobe heat, garage, chicken house. §rapes and small fruite: 10t contains 16,800 sa. ft. Price, $3,300; $300 cash, Fot i i ve " and ther subarban Romes apply to : ARTHUR CAl Phione Hyatts. 159. Hvattsville, Md. BUNGALOWS, 6 AND 1 ROOM HOUSES, 36,500 up: in Washington's nearest fully im Proved suburb; il city conveniences, in- Sluding electricits; water, gas, paved streets, ATRORA HTLLs HOMES. ING. 200 Ariibe: ton Ridge.” Phone Clarendon 1087. 5 lovely rooms, oa now ready to move in. Si ment. balance less than rent. OWNER, 2605 Brentwood rd. 4338, WOODRIDGE, D. C. lendid_6-room modern bungalow, larse 1of Pwith shads trees And " shruoery. paved street, near school fimnnb‘le’cuh' uh Tent. R itk Y B F i h WOODRIDGE BARGAIN. Open and Lighted Till 9 P.M. 2515 Perry n.e.—Beaptiful corner home, 7 rooms, tile bath and shower. Price low, rms’ easy. For sppointment call M. F. BURTON 00, 2303 K. 1. ave. n.ex or phone North 0553, ne. North = MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE, LOCATED ON e urge ot with 7ult trees. beautiful shrubbery: paved street, one block from bus service: rent, 360 per month. O B, ZANT- ZINGER CO., 945 K st. n.w. Hyattsville 72. SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. MARYLAND UNIVERSITY-—LARGE, DESIR- ably located ccr. lot; good 8-rm. house: modern: needs papering: sacrifice on terms, take small city equity in part payment, of rent greatly reduced. Seat Pleasant, Md.—One fare: high eleva- tion: 4 big lots; 6-rm. bungalow; elec.: city water; & bargain on easy terms, trade for golored or investment houss, or rent 82580, rn; bargains in guburban places. nearby Md. and Va. see us: la; elect 1is % RYON CO. 1416 N. ¥. Ave., 3418 14th. AUCTION SALES. 'l'onmllow WEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, it EYE ST. NW. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- SITUATE STORY n!cx DWELLING. SITUATE By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No_ 6492, at folio 438, of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, we shall 2. in, front of the premises. on THURS- 'THE_NINTH DAY OF’APRIL, AD. TAL” AT THREE O'CLOCK PM.. lot num- bered Rty (50) in B, Prancie Baul's subdi- yision uare numbered nine hundred and fifty-six (956), as per plat recorded in Liber 28, at folio 31, in the surveyor's office of the District of ‘Columbia. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and three years, with interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi- annually, Deposit of $300 Tequired at time of sale, and the purchaser allowed fifteen days from date of sale to complete the pur- chase. Further particulars at time of sale. VERNON G, O WEN, WILLIAM G. scuunm’r __mh28-d&dbe ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. p EAUTIFUL_FOUR- TRETOR gfi}.gxor Bmmcm (HAVING TWO ED Q117 5 8 3 By virtue of a cel dee remorden i Fider BIN at Tt 463" ot Teear et ords 01" the "Disirice. of Colimbia and at the reque: the parties secul thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction In front of the said prem- ises on THURSDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF APRIL, 1931, AT FOUR, O'CLOCK. P. Tollowing-described land and premises Lot 44 in square 2515 in Le Roy Tuttle's subdivision of Phelps and "Tuttle's subdi- vision of part of the tract of land called “Widow's Mite.” as per plat recorded in Liber 62, folio 85 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Also lot 46 and of lot 4 uare 2015 In Le Roy Tutile's sundivision of Phelps and Tuttle's subdivision of of the tract 67%and called Widow's Mite." ag ver plat recorded “in_Liber 64 at (ollo the Sfetconts surveyors OMmee rocorts. the Atove mentioned part of lot 45 being descrived as follows: Beginning on the south line of § street at the morthwest corner of sai lot and running thence east siong sal steet, 55.27 feet to the nmorthwest corner of lot 44 tn said sauare; thence south slong the west line of said Jot 44 9745 feet 1o the gouthwest corner of said lot 44; thence west 55.27 feet to the west line of said A and thence north alons said lot 45 97.45 feet signing. Sublect to covenants of record Terms of sale: house and lot will be oI Subject to st deed "of prust ot 355.000.00, particulars of which wil be an- nounced at t] fsaie irne purchase Drice above the sald deed of trust 18 10 be Paid as follows: *All cash. A deposit of one thousand dollars will be required at the time of sale. Conveyancing and recording at the lpurcn-un cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from the Of, sale. Otherwise Dol o Be Horfeited snd property may advertised and resold he *discretion of the trustees and at ‘e risk and cos of the defaulting purehaser. WILLIAM M. SEAY, E GORDON. THOMAS J. sald we the place of be- ‘Trustees, Federal-American National Bank and Trust Company Building. mh30-dads.exSu Adam uU. A. Weschler & Son, Auction: s. MARSHALS SALE MODERN RESTAURANT FURNISHINGS & EQUIPMENT AT “BAMBOO INN” 1918 10th ST. N.W. THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1931 10 O'Clock” A.M. 745" Garpet, by z omfi:r nmma. Assignee, v mh3t 5ol ""gi.-'u?i fllcum line of ! G_STAR, WASHINGT! AUCTION SALES, TO] i , Auctioneers. APAR’ UL APARTUCE By Vit 7 8 certan of* trust, auu’ n'éfi'éfia ?n Liver ber 6373, '°‘é3|“'u°’ the At the Teqdess of the parties recursd. theres by."the " indersigned trus o suction, Amm. o3 AR FOUR-TH the following described land and prem- of lot seven (1) in Ernest G. ers subdivision in square twenty-fvé Rundred end Ihirty-eteht recorded in No. 86, 1 Tecords of 'tne ofice of the survesor of the District of Columbis, described by metes and lows: eginning for ¢ alorama road at the northeast corn ot said ot and runnin thence west along said road one hund; and signt and seventy-five hundredtns (108.78) feet to the east line of an alley dedicated and shown on plat recorded in Liber No. 70, folio 49, of the aforesaid surveyor's ofice Tecords: thence south along said east line of said alley seventy-seven and twenty-nine hundredths (77.39) fet to in said Hhence southwestery ‘wlong. said ailey hty-four ‘and fifty-ihree hundredthr (24.53) feet to the southwesterly line of said lot, ‘thence southeasterly along said south- westerly line of said lot one hundred and thir- teen and twenty-five hundredths (113.28) feet to the westerly line of Columbia road, thence northeasterly along said line of said Columbia road, - sixty-eight and _fourteen hundredths (68.14) fest to the west line of Nineteenth stréet and thence north along said Ime of said Nineteenth street one hun- dred and thirty-tws and_thirty-seven hun- dredths (132.37) feet to the place of begin- ning: Terms of sale: Sald land and premises wiil be cold subject to a first deed of trust of $327,500 particulars of which will be an- nourced at the time of sale. The purchase price above the said deed of trust is to be paid as follows: One-fourth in cash, and the balance in one, two and three years after date, with inteérest at 6% per annum, until paid, payable semi-annually, to be se: cured by deed of trust. A deposit of $1,000 will be required at thé time of sale. Con- vevancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from the day of sale, otherwiss deposlt to be forfeited and prop- erty will be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees and at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. WILLIAM M. SEAY, KINE GORDON, Trustees, Federal-American National Bank snd mpany Bul mh30.d&ds.ex8u wies ot AUCT I(A)P SALE United States Storage Co. 418 10th St. N.W. Thursday, April 9 3 P.M. Sharp Consisting of 7 large modern iron safes, assorted kinds, suitable for jewelers, stores or offices. Property of the National Insurance Co. Don't fail to attend, as these must be sold regardiess of price. The J. J. Owen Co., Auctioneers Phone Ni 1 5459 or Col. 5 nal r Col. 6474 . ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LIFE N VALVABLB REAL mATI 'VED DWELL! 176 T ING, NO. STREET NW. By virtue of s decree the Supreme Court of the Disttict o1 Goluabia, passed 1y Equity Cause No. 31850, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auc- tion. in front of premises, on THURSDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF APRIL 1931, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- lowing described interest in the Jand and premises. situate in the District of Colum- bia, to wit: Life interest of the defendant, Emma Burwell. in said cause. in and to lot 58 in square 152, improved as above. Terms of One-third cash, balance in two equal instaliments represented by Ppromissory motes of the purchaser, payable in one and two years, with interest at six per cent per annum from day of sale, pay- ble serai-annually, secured by deed of trust pon the life interest to be sold, or all cash. t option of purchaser. A deposit of 3200 required of purchaser at sale - All convey- ancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied With within thirty days from day of sale, othe wise trustee reserves the right to resell said life interest at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. FRANK B. HOFFMAN, Suite 819, Woodward Bullding, mh30.d&ds,exSu Trustee. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W, USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE Two. STORY BRICK DWELLING, SITUATE 3 3 STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6155, at folio 84, of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, we shall 1, In front of the premises, on THURS- THE NINTH DAY OF APRIL. A.D. . AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.AL, lof letiered “H” in Lloyd T. MacGill's subdivi- sion of lots in_square numbered six hundred and twenty (620), as per piat records the office of the surveyor for tise District of Columbia. in Liber W. P. at folio 89. Terms of sale:, One-fourth cashi balance in one, two and three yea S per” cens. per Suneim, pa snnually. Deposit of $300 requ of sale. and the purchaser allowed ffteen days from date of sale to complete the pur- chase. " Puriber particulats at time of sale. VERNON G- OWEN” mh28-d&dbs.exSu ‘Trustees. D. NOTES, Auctioneer Thursday, April 9, 10 AM. Large Sale of Up-to- Date Furniture and Household Effects Bed Room Sfites, Living Room Suites, Dining Room Furniture, Odd Dressers, Chairs, Tables, Linoleums, Rugs and Carpets. Lot of Storage. All by Public Auction. TERMA: CASH. . J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOS. J. Ot ST W USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- ne-ramr BRICK COWELLING, ~ ENOWN 48 PREMISES 36 P STREET NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6007, follo 325 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees il sell at publlc suction, in front of the premises. TUESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY "OF APRIL. AD. 1931 AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM., the foilowing-described land and premises, ‘situate in the District of Co- lumbia, end designated as and being lot 3 in & subdivision of lots in square 668 made by Edward Clark and recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columble, in Liber B. folio 63. ‘Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3,500, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale, the chase price above sad trust to Be pai Canne "X Gepouit of 3300 required. . Conves ancing, recording, etc., at purchiser'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 trustess, S. E. STOI KER, HAYWOOD MARSHALL. mh27,30,ap1,3,6,7 Trustees. [FTHE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED ON account of the inclement weather until THURSDAY., APRIL THE NINTH, 1031, AT PIVE O'CLOCK P.M., same place. sy BY ORDER'OF TRUSTEES. a FUTURE DAYS. OWEN & SON, AUGTIONEERS. T By Br AW, TESEEES BuIg, O T R iy By Hirine of & coriain pig trust dul: A recorded in Liber 5418 at Tollo. 100, Among fheTang Fecords. of the Pigtrice of’ Solum: 0t the reatest of the Darty secured thereby, th unamum trustee win el 8¢ ublio_ auction, in Gmo NESDAY, | THOS. J. Al UR O'CLOCK e o enrl&d land and pre; situate in District of Geal Lo ll;.u‘mb.l::xléc.m ot 1'3?;‘ in square 356 8 ‘per T Firvesor” for °ma Blitrict "ot Cotumbla “in Heme: % ect to & prior deed of Terms: trust Tor $3:000, Turther bartio 9 ""!.‘:" will be announced at. time of Chase price above said trust & ashe "X Gepoutt ‘of 3300 Tequired. Sonvey: Shelhs, recordine. elc. st the purcnuie’s FoMiy duya otberwise” deposls forieited and y days otherwise de Srelted an the property ‘may be advertised and resold at°tRe discretion. of 4p2.6.8.1113.15 e ADAM A. W HLER 'BON, Auctioneer: Unclaimed Baggage and Parcel Room Articles by Public Auc-| W, tion to Pay Storage and Other Order of the W Terminal Co. of an order of the Supreme l the District of Cdum-l, passed y Cause No. 33492, we wil nction within the 1, uu-nmy of unclaimed d_tound articles, of Tm 't Oetes, Haudoass, prione. Packages, Clothing, Tools. Jewelry and miscellaneous personal property. Terms: Cash. "WASHINGTON TERMINAL CO.. . R. TOLSO! #p4,dkdbs,exsy, sell by Ak Autmox SALES. num TR‘W SALE OF VALUA!!J "0- n?‘-‘i?z"'u of a unl’.‘l oed of Frust, dated March 24, 1930, being instrument No. 24, the party secured ed trustees will sell at public suce front ol lheogrmlnx%l.m D Froh ’CLOCK. the nated nd being !llhl (fi) in square numbered thirty d and two (3002) in Marcus Notes' division of 1 106k numbered two' (3 “Brightwood s per ?llt recorded in Office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber at folio 81. Terms: Sold subject to a prior ds I’\r! for $5,800.00, further particulars of wl rmesteed ko e euh A deposit of $500 required. ancing, recording, etc., at the purchaser's cost. Terms to hl complied with 'l!hln ot at Illl mcnllnn of lalb trustees. of ich mh31,ap2, B St 2p2,4.6.8,10 THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. Auctioneers Auction Sale of STORAGE FURNITURE of Every Descript Smith’s Trlntfer lnd Storage Warehouse N'.. 1313 U Sf. N.w. Friday, April 10th At 10:30 O’Clock A.M. &' Fim 'musms. apT. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Avflxomna, 1431 Eye 8t. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS EREM 312 CONCORD AVENUE et By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6524, folio 291 et seq., gf the land Tecords ‘of the District of Co: umbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undlnln}ld trustees il sell at public auction, in front of the on TWENTY. remis 1931 AT the follow- ot 5 °in_square 3295 in the sub- Vision" fnade by Do 3. Dumiga, The. of rt of “Chillum Castie Manor.” “as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for tne District of Columbia in Liber 91 at olio © Sold_ subject to & prior deed of 3$5.250, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase- price_above sald_trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of 3300 required Conveyancing, recording. etc., at purchaser's cost. " Terms to be complied with within thirfy days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. SON, JAMES T. GIB] WALTER M. J 1 Trustees. & SON. AUGTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- aee1215263) THOS. J. OWEN 0} TWO BATHS “ON SECOND_ FLOOR, MAID'S ROOM_AND BATH IN BASE: MENT., WITH LIVING ROOM. DINING ROOM, KITCHEN. PANTRY AND LAVA; TORY ' ON FIRST _FLOOR, BOTT 1N GABAGE. mETNG PREMISES 4516 GARFIELD STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded March 13, 1929, as instrument No. 104 of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction. in front of the prem- ises. ‘on MONDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY DAY OF APRIL. AD. 1831, AT THREE O'CLOCK P M.. the following-described land and premises. situate in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being the east 20 tget front on Garfleld street by depth of 1s0 of lot 15. and the full front on Ga: eet by depth of 150 feet of lots in Block 1 in John P. Waggaman’ subdivision of part of ‘tract of jand call Iliance.” now known as ‘‘Wesley Helghts, Der piat recorded in Liber County Ko, 7 folio 117, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. The above-described property now known for tax. ation purposes lots 15, 16 and 17 squaré 1339. Terms: Sold subject to a ptior deed of trust for $15,000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale, and the balance to be paid 35,000 cash, remafder in two and three' years. 'A deposit of required. Conveyancinsg, ' recording, te., at purchaser's cost. Terms to be col plied with within thirty days, otherwise de- posit forfeited and the property may be ad- vertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee. CARL C. CRAMPTON, Surviving Trustee. __8p1-d&ds.exSu&apl3 “THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONBERS, 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE ~OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING BRICK DWELLING NO. 417 NEW YORK AVE- NUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 6,101, folio 390 et seq., of the land records of the Digrict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public_auctiom in_front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF APRIL AD., 1931, at FOUR O'CLOCK foliowing-described land _and in the City of Washing- t of Columbia, snd designated as and being lots forty-two (42) and forty- three (43) of E. E. White and others’ subdi- vision of original lot two (2) in square five hundred and fourteen (514), as per plat re- corded in Liber H. D, C..'folio 17, of the records of the office of thie surveyor of the Distriet, of Columbia, except the parts of said lots condemned’ and tsken for ¥Doses. a5 EhOWD. on DIk, recorded th Liner 30 "totio “de; of the said surveyors office records. 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 7 centum pec annum, paysble semi-annually. from day of upen %0, oF ail ‘cash, at he option of he B A deposit of 3300 will be Tequized &% tiie of saie. Al conveyaneing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. of sale o be cumnuea with within ‘30 days from 41 of tale, otherwise ihe trustess reserve the right. o Tesell the Property At the riak and cost of defaulting purchaser; i Some” Bewipaper puplshed ine Sasninge wspaper publis} in ton, D. € SAMUEL A. DRURY, JAMES B. NICHOLSON, 0 Trustees. ‘THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS., 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE DE. TACHED FRAME DWELLING KNOW; AS ° PREMISES €330 3lst NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 5083, follo 415 et ., of the land records of ihe District of Coliimbia, and at the reauest of ‘the bares secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at publie suction, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, SIXTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, AD. 1931, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and ~premises.’ situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbla, and des- ignated as’and being lots 2 and 93 in sguare 2349, in the subdivision made by the unsey ‘Trust Company. Trustee, of land formerly ‘calied “Blue Ridge Heights,” now known as “Chevy Chase Park.” as per piat recorded in Liber No. 57, folio 27, of the records of the office of the surveyor of District ‘ot 'Bo10mia. sunsect ta ke °h P of aae: 8old sub rms of st subject’ to trust for 36,500, further ru’mculsr e R g o rust paid in"cash, A jdeposit of 500 wil be sequired at time of sale. All convesancing, recording, ete. Cost_of purchaser. . Terms ‘of sele’ 4 be complied with within 30 days from dsy of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right 10 Tesell the property at the risk and, cost Sh St Fiia et e 5t such résale in some’ news- Daper published in Washington, D, C. PASHINGTON. e M T Hrrastee D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 193L. Aucnon SALES. FUTURE DAYS. e guest of the parties sec e, parties secure land and sale the llbll £ Teby, public suction in front et the premise FRIDAY, | APRIL 1931, n'ro"m”ovxm; : following described nd premi one, Ferawood Heights, as per plat recorded in Liber 83, folio 43 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- lumbia, subject to covenants of record. ‘Terms: To be sold subject to & m-n deed of trust securing. $12.000.00, d e: 19, 1933, with Ihterest st Ser O he A deposit of over e tri leposit of auired at sale. Terms to be yithin 30 days from the day of ssie, or the deposit to be forfeited, tI 11’1& the right to l“Ill the t! at lhl and cost ot the defaultine ing purchaser after 5 day: rtisement the: in _some pewspaver Bublished in_ the District of Go- lumbia. Conveyancing, recording and no- tarial Zees a¢ the cost of the purchaser. WM BRAY, Al Natios anhdads-exsu T Bank e Frast Buniding, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, INC., AUCTS. THIR' VING STREETS NORTHEAST. By 7 yirtue of & certain deed of truit, bear. ing date the 14th day of March, 1937, and recorded in Liber No. 5973, follo 333, 4 the land records of the District of Columb fnd st the request of the party secure thereb: undersigned trustee (2] P.M., Lots and 29 in "Gope ', a8 per piat recorded in Boo Base 32 In the ofice of the surveyor of District: said property beins Durboses ‘of taxation” as. 1ots 38 wnd 30 1o square 3960, together with the improvements, consisting ‘of “a two-story brick dwelling house, known as No. 1300 Irving street northeast. _ This property will be sold sub- Ject to a'first deed of trust in the sum of 34750; which will fall due February 9, 1932, bearing_intere % per annum, pay- able Semi-annually, ahd $o to- s second deed of trust securing a mote on which there remains unpaid $1,727, bearing inter. (orincipa :nfi’iniii‘.‘.z‘»’" Ayabie in’ monthi ayable on! instaliments of $43.33 each. g Terms of sale: All cash over and above the amount of sald two prior deeds of trust. Interest on sald prior deeds of trust and taxes will be paid or adjusted to date of sale. Deposit of $200 required at the time of sale and twenty days allowed to close sale. In case of default by purchaser, the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- Sr ot ia, Sost and riak atter five da Tesale in The Eve; newspaper. R FLOYD E. VIS, ALBERT 8. 01\11.!]'. Add: 18 mhaT-dednenbu s S Seventh Bt N.W. L7 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON Secount of the inclement weather until THE SAME HOUR and piace, - 10on AT BY ORDER Pl OF THE TRUSTEES. THOB. J. OWEN & SON, 1431 Eye 8t. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALIIA! 3 PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEIN( m R.O“RCK DWELLING, NO. 1110 19th BT By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Hbel No. 6190, folio 113 et seq., { the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will nfl at public luc“fln‘ in front of the , AT FPOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the’ foliowing-de- scribed land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being the north 18 feet front on 19th street by the full depth thereof of original lot numbered thirty (30) in square numbered one hundred and seven- teen (117), said property now known for assessment and taxation purposes as lot 847, square 117. Terms of salé: One-third of the purchase money to cash, balance in two Sl tnstalimente, pevable i ane and iwo Joars. with intertst at seven per cen B¢% Annum, pavable semi-annually f of sale. secured by deed of Y Property sold, or all c n‘ the ov i . JYCTIONEERS. urchaser. dl m:ul’ Haat Thine ot % convey: recording. ete., at Cost 3 o ale 1o he complied with within 30 days from day of otherwise the irustees Ter Setve “the CTight "t yeselt proverty ‘st the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in Some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D, C. SR RO _8p8.10.13.15.1718.30_ ustee THOS, J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye St. N.W, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY BRICK AND PRAME DWBLLINGS, CON TAINING SIX ROOMS. TWO_BATHS AND GARAGE. AND KNOWN AS PREM- ISES 3717 AND 3721 LEGATION STREET RTHWEST. POREST SHADE. HALF m.oox FROM CONNECTICUT AVENUE: AND FRAME AND CHASE CIRCLE. ity By virtue of three certain deeds of trun duly_recorded in (1) Liber 6488, folio 407; (2) Liber 6488. folio 409: (3) Instrument No. 71, recorded July 26, 1930, among the land fecords of the District of ‘Columbla, and st the request of the party secured therebs the undersigned trustee ) Dublic RO iTin the “office "ol Taos.J. Owen & Son,’ auctioneers. 1431 Eve stréet north- Test. on MONDAY. APRIL TWENTIETH, 1931, AT ONE P, the follow- fnie desorined Japd & premists, situate in the District of Columbis and being (1) 1ot 16 in don’s ' subdivision lot 17 in square 1869 in Gordol vision called “Chevy Chase Gro: plat recorded In Book 61, page 31: in’Gordon's subd he pur- chase price above sald trusts to be paid in ash, A deposit of 3800 required on each otherwi S Toperiy ey d li discretior ap8.10.12.1517.48 UCTIONS mm By Percival Christopher Wren, Author of “Beau Geste” (Copyright by Prederick A. Slokes Oo.) can Dr. Charters rid terious John Wave, 3 e gt admittance: o8 hll nursl o eby SRS ler of ‘filfl S its, wh tel LR e go MacAdoo, at Wi fl of Chi TS & H’l.l( '-h: n‘vf Mr. James, Charters' justed aasociate, pulls o pistol on Wi him down. The evil e orte” Catderaeh "an” atiracts tient, is :onhn'c':d‘mu knocks nuduy growing worse under tri atient has _obtai Jorie, whose aunt formerly evil genius, secretly writes Yave, revealing her fears and CHAPTER XIV, A MEDICAL DIGEST. IR BERNARD MATTHIESON, who had been at Guy’s with Mark Studley, bustled into Dr. Stud- ley’s consull room at the Mon- astery, after his consultation with Drs. Charters and MacAdoo, and car- ried that old friend to lunch with him. “Well, Mark, how do you like yourself at the Monastery?” inquired Sir Ber- “Oh, I dumno. . . . clever chap.” : Sir Bernard Matthieson smiled. - “I gather, my dear Mark, that you detest both him and Charters. . . .« Had any personal contact with this man Waye—John Waye?" “No, I don't detest them. ch-mn! is very decent to me, and I got on all right with MacAdoo. Yes, I've come -au- Waye . . . or, rather, he's: hz'm out, although he’s not my: p. - “Would you say he was mad?” “No, not from personal observation, By all accounts he says and does some astonishing things. You should hear$ my Miss Skinner's tales about him!" But he’s been as sane as you or I, whenever I've seen him. I did hear v.hnmdeummlmdnvtolm:ndnn- provoked assault upon James—sort of confidential factotum of Charters’. But personally I should consider that strong evidence of complete sanity.” Sir Bernard laughed. “I gather that you detest Mr. Jlm-, if not his employers. “Well—yes—I do rather dislike Mr James. He makes my blood run cold.”:! Mr, Mattieson took Dr. Studley to lunch. nard, as they sat down to lunch in the ancient oak-paneled dining room of the Red Lion at He ath. “Oh, well , Bernard. Very in- teresting work, and I get enough time for reading. I don’'t want to stagnate. I'm hoping to come to Harley street my- self in two Or three years. m&m “Good luek to you, my son. How do get on with Charters? Don't like much, eh?” “Oh, I don't know. He's a very mar- velous diagnosticlan and a fine sur- “And MacAdoo? What do you make of him?” “He's a clever chap. Real authority on South American ve ible poisons. Did some good research work up the Amazon and in the Philippines geners ally. The Negritos there have some wonderful drugs, and -MacAdoo went after them. They have one poison for their hunting arrows and_another for their war a the first causing Dainiess aid A¥ndet instant death, the other causing terrible agony before cer- glln death. No antidote for either of em.” “And MacAdoo got the secret of them, eh?” asked Sir Bernard. “I believe.so—as well as a stock of each. . . . He was telling me that the hunting poison is humane to use, quite painless, and neither poison leaves any trace whatever in the body. he tells me, whether injected or swallowed. Yes, MacAdoo’s very keen on his subject and do h’a:me real piuneermx work in "An American?” “I don’t know. He's certainly not lhlxt from the Highlands. I think died at Lisbon and Rio Janiero. Pa-ihly Scottish extraction and natu- in Portugal or South America. He knm Brazil pretty thorughly.” “Do you like him?” PROPOSALS. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of the ) | Bubervising _ Architect. Washington, D. C. April 3, l”lm BIDS in duplicate sublect to_ the conditions contained herein will be !ll ly opened in this office, room 439, af p.m., April 20, 1931, for furnishing 11850t 2ad” materials and’ pertormine Jork for, new skyilghts, ventllator, etc the U.'8. Treasury Bitiding. Washington, D. C.° Drawing and lrec jon may be 3t this ofice In‘the discretion of the supervising_ archif MORE. Acting ‘Supervising Avenitect THOMAS J. OWEN_ & SON, 143 m ST. IORTHWEST. B) of a certain deed of trust re- corded Tn ‘Liver 8136 at Tolo 424 ot ‘the and records of the District of Columbia snd at acralonea wil® el ‘2t Dublie wuesion, in ers! will sell af c 3 front of the Y. THE TWENTIETH Y_OF FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the foilow] scribed land and ;mmun situste i the District of Columblis being lot num- B epent sieht (1) m Joshua: Feree ard J. Kiinele oSubdivision of square numbered two hundred and seven (207), as per plat recorded in Liber W, . folio 211 of the records of the office of the surve for the District of Columbis, upon the lowing terms. Terms of sale: Purchaser to paj third of the purchase price in cash, the Tai ance in two installments in one 'and two years respectively, with interest at the rate of 6% per annum. and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser: taxes paid or adjusted to the date of sale; purchaser to pay_interest on purchase price from date f sale to date of settlement at 6% per Il convevancing, Tecording etc. Purchazer: good uqulrea at the time of sale and settlement itnin thirty (0] "days of the date of saie, oF deposit forfelted. and the property resold at the cost and risk of the defaulting pur- istmient o such riiale'ln dome newsvaser some new: r published in Washi , D. C. 208,10,11,13,14, 330,07, ll?z‘;”‘ eefives THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye 8t N.W. ADMINISTRATOR'S ~ SALE, 100 doth AND BASE D o oY, virtue of a decree of the Gourt of the District of_Gol M-";um'm ln l mhxlnntlun clll‘:l No. t“:al i fl for tor sa by -un'ue' ‘Suction: n Tront of 5 LeVE pAL ni ? a"’.‘lfl" situste_iin B following hington, District, of Co- in tont of AY {he city, of lumbla, to The south twenty-two feet, &ix inches (22' '6”) front on Twentieth street by the Tull- depth of orizinat lot twenty- seven (27) in sguare seventy-six ( for purposes of assessment and taxation as lot elght hundred twenty-two (822) in square seventy-six (76). improved by house and Dremises, No. 1020 20th - street northwest, i !-M'n‘lrce‘l ig be sold l’flb— ieed of trust of fifteen hun- dred ( l‘w) dollars b.ll’lnl interest.at the l’lh of six per ce (6%) per inum, pay- able semi-annuaily. due December 37 1033, of the money above said ¢ to be paid dred dollar R dovosit of thiee B (3300; reauired by the chaser at the time of sale. 7 the pur. ‘conveyanc- g, recordi IADGGJIII‘A']‘ 1 - C“d:l:: :IOI.I"OI fustments Torma of sale {0 be compiied with within fifteen (1 days le dlu of sale, other: Ties n‘c’l‘l’ n:l.lnlnolllr:wr. (e, the ruht , of the defaulling pure risk and cost aser d AL purch: after fl" day: juch resale in some news- Baber, Dublished in the ey of Washing- N JAMES, Admin . rator, 6 T A of the Estate e g up S, & SR cg,na'm.- LEGAL NOTICES. WHEATLEY, Attorney. IN THE COURT THE DIS- trict of .—-‘flgm efates of Afper- ics, to the use of & Hi » Ine mflmnun under the laws. 'tl'I. rman Ave. nA C.. IM B S fhe En'u’ of Casualty Comj tlon “under the La ot banant m:'anuf.'{ggu ofan act of Coni Of August 13, re%lllll” l:’% mmflnnu hereof, lIlfl NOwn _as 10, Section of the United smu ?ode. notice | mm.r:? iven to endant, nmn Balre : u...m°.f°mm:;= iy Said jast-n fendant (and he Sor endan ".h‘)xuv&‘:érun & '7"’%' 2 Kno; ‘Infernal Revenue Rititu IDY CI “a M‘lr may fi and be made um lv- &efl i sald ‘ac mfla!l !fl is order be published i ivening Star for threg. ulunnn ot later 1 and | nl\on ' porter oo "successive | first. Shiication 1o, be fn- the lssue of said | Weshington Law Reporter Ammzal-zels suc- ceeding April 8. 1031. O, Test: (g-n " vun m o 15 Justice. A true copy. oSO INGHAM, clerk. — EDUCATIONAL. “Then you don’t think Waye' i on him was a case of homicial mania?” .mnm.nble ‘homicide, if so,” : Dr. Studley. it 3 ik produced a witness. ter Weldon, thz matron, & nurse— | Jonu,lthm. was the name—and I friend, Mr. James. Each with & of astounding eccentricities . . Well, , I'm coming down lnl.n Tater” on, &t Waye's own request, and we will see | how he behaves then . . . And might keep an eye on him yoursel Mark. I'd almost as soon sign an cent man’s death warrant as mistake over certifying a sane “There’s one solution, of course,” Studley. “He might v SPANISH . 55ioeon |” Profs; from Spain—Conversational Method; pid progress. 1338 H St. N.W. Natl. 9369. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. $5muv BATH AND ALL MEALS FIREPROOF GARAGE ATTACHED R.8.LUOY. M.0 o, Steamship and Tourist Agency, 1420 H St. N.W. 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