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3 A UCTTONS, —HdE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, b €., FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1931. Store room_an FOA FLUFDO ‘ot 1339 201 n Pt EDWARD 1. rmont Ave. EXCELLENT OPPORTUN 3212 GA. AVE. N.W.- $35. This _desirab: re Iorated In # new grow.ng community Sutable for any S5, CAFRITZ, nw BCifVARTZ, INC.. Dist Dist STORE, 4 R. B., ELEC Store, 7 r.. b. gas 14th and K 7 4th N.W 6th st. £ w 6 r. water s Store. Fas. water 643 Indiana NR.18th & COLUMBIA RD. o hect educed & CO b to store in one Attractive Rent CHAS, F. MUIR ~ AUTO SHOW ROOM 1601 14 N W - REASONABLE R Co store located in the heait of mobile business. ACT AT ONCE 14th and K CAFRITZ - NR Store with meni Rent GHAS. 1 1403 N. Y. Ave. NW 2-room. bath and dinet duced 10 375 i MUIR & CO., Nat ea SALE—STORE CTICNERY. ~SODA inch: good businees. with 4 550 theap. Call Lincoln TORES AND any kind of business; North 6761 CONF Tight Tent. g CORNER 3 § &n0d locarion toi Teasonable. Call » OFFICES AND STUDIOS. 1101 PENNA. AVE S.E. 3 ROOMS bath, have bren occupied by dentist for 10 vears. splendid opportunity $100 PER MONTH floors. 923 1! nw Al 711110 H ne REWSOM St NOWE spense One-Hali. Very desirable office rooms. Prices Times-Herald Building _Inspect any ti Hi R, HOWENSTIZIN € 1315 H ST. N.W SALE OR FOR SALE OR TRADE dwel with shower brick garage: screened strioped. large back vard offer accepted. Address office EIGHT-ROOM HBRICK Chevy Chase: or will exchange renting property. Call Clev, 3438. WILL TRADE 8-ROOM emi-detached home o clear small house or st arty on smail cash payme 0-M. Star_ofice. WILL EXCHANC lonial home. center-hali rooms. 3 baths. 2 porches, oil heat, Massachusetts 'Park, fo; ground in the norihwest tion_or_nearby Maryland. Address 114-M. Star office SECOND AND_ TI Cut 1 :XCHANGE. ON VARNUM oom modern nd tub bath porches. Any reaso Box 323-M. for 110 & respo; Addres: $20.000 FQUITY IN pian. with AVE. SE s) 15 b elec subject 1l suburban or Sears &b brick. Roebuck & Co. 6-r. 3 porches. Reduced trade_subject 1st tr. house. 2nd tr. clear lot. farm. 50 a_in golf course Ay south of Augusta. outbutl cosi fore. easy terms, or o balance farm loan, $1.800. 65 semi-annually, incl . for property N E. RYON CO. 1216 N. Y. Ave., 3418 SALE—FARMS. §3. § ACRES, 6-ROOM HOUSE, BATH. CHICK- fru; ash. Md. ible garage: small 000 £500 Hyattsy en Fouse. shade " Pri ARTHUR CARR. MD. mall & eiectricits avails £4.000. ofice. WORTH ings and Miles terms 175 R $2.000 and pulpwood. several s new house. outbuiidings Worth_$8.500: el %6.500 dress Box 499-M, € office WANTED TO RENT—I TEN TO THIRTY ACRES. 5 rom D. C.. must have §ood bu Lincoln 0043 Idings. SALE—LOTS. PORTUNITY TO BUY FINE. SE ding_lot. 50x195 feet. on paved s vy Chase scction, at less than ass ation PERCY, 0. ol b cl i s SELL N W H._ RU 1K S8 200 FOR nd_33rd LE FITLLCREST. D. C.— ONLY on Alabama ave bet 320d ADELBERT W _1343 H St N.W. _ Lin AMERICAN UNIVERSITY PARK COR! k00, water and sewer” 1ce, $1.2 CHILLUM CASTLE _NORTH C. punning througn 'o Blair rd, 5 and sewer right at Iots Price. $1.000. ELLICOTT ST. NEAR 43rd -~ COR: B5x100. water and sewer: first trust on property. $1.000. aooul one vear Price. $1.630. J. DALLAS GRADY 9170 010 Vermon S’n‘.E:A\!r AND RUGGED oze lovers of mature who wa to buld and landscepe hers alleled opportunity: 42.000 sa of "and. 400 feet trom the Dist faced city wat be purchased on tern sauare foo LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER 1407 New York Ave SACRIFICE PRICE, Owner of two heautiful lots (corner adioining) % over 24.000 {1, in Rock Creek Park Estates Overlooking Government reservatwon, sell at reduction ta quick bujer. Ga ‘Ave N LA You Cannot Lose By buying a building Brookmont cither the future. able at the fc 5 to 13 cents water, site i now eclosure prices ¢ per square foof sidewalks, street just Condui Road. overlooking the Potoma at a high elevation street car zonme, or drive nduit Road one-half beyond District Line, or further information ¢ tional 1166, with electricity Na Louis P. Shoemaker 1407 New York Avenue N.W. SALE—BUST GAS FILLING STATION, NOW OPE| ing. £3-foot e Bladensburg rd of sround PERCY H_RU 1731 K St WANTED—LOTS. CASH_FOR LOT IN must” be reaso-shie Iotation and price star ‘oMen ON CAPITOL_HILL FROM. Se. Setween B me ta C st P prefer Mass. Md st. Consider lot with old. dilapidate: Reasonable. What have you? vited. Bnox 1268. City P. O. SALE—INV Store and Apartments, 169 NET RETURN. Located downtown. store (which is lea 9 apartmenis and 4 garcges: 35-foot building. 30-foot alley in rear: oil bu ete.‘Priced at $16.500 to o equity . sl i SHANNON & LUCHS, IN 1435 K St. NW. Nat. 23 o SUMMER COTTAGES. L’rn'. —_— WILL PAY Iiing exac: £0:"%0ecA Ad, 1t NE d h . PLENTY OF TRLCES: OVERLOOKS e river and canal: swimming. fishing Ffy,t0 B0-foot loti $1,500: §100" cash. 4353 FOR SALE OR RENT FURNISHED COT- tage. 9 rcoms and attic, kitchen and maid's and location beautifil view room separate Blue Ridge Summit, Abviy 'CHARLES & Apply Simmit, Pa. or Mrs JAMES W 3201 N. Charles st.. Baliimore. Md SUMMER HOME! GENTLER Rent July and August mo.; 12 mi. north D. C., Phone Ashion 141 FOR RENT FOR SUMMER MONTH: Completely furnished hous: all convenipnees, beautifully sitiated verioc g club, Blue o7 fuller information telenhone . 766, o1;,call at 3115 34th st. n.w. fully furnished near Sandy Sp £225.00 6210, 9080 1 3500 . 30.50 9080 18h & COLUMBIA RD. al 1595. FOUNTAIN. 10266. 7-ROOM APT. niences. coor_to DISTRICT 0908. weather- DOUBLE GARAGE, 2-BATH. MQD- corner. wide lot 5_bed SEMI-DETACH- investment price and 500, for Apply Phone CROSSTIES streams. D sts E 2782. Nat. 1936, Only 90 sites avail- One fare for ESS PROPERTY. CHEVY Reply se_to Lincoln ave. or East Capitol Biokers in- TMENT PROPERTY. 10w bove return GARDNER. Blue Ridge CROOK, AN'S COUNTRY HOME FARM_ ‘modern hill COUNTRY HOMES. _ GOUNTRY HOME. 10 R.. 2 B., MOD. 414 shace. garden, tenant h.; ‘on bus. 12 mi North of D: C. feasonable. with option to buy. Phone FARQUHAR. Ashton 141. " * WATER-FRONT PROPERTY. FOR RENT OR SALE—LARG bunzalow. “water beautifully londscaped: 9 after 5 p.m. T -NORTH BEACH porches, elec. 5 80.00 Jan 150.00 75.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 4700 30.00 25.00 arage TWO LARGE e s5th and rooms and two lavee Fredrick _ Columbia 4 FOR SALE. Cottase nt North Beach: #1,600. Telephone Shepherd 3130. FOR SALE bingatow on Ginston Cove, Va worches front and rea.: larse lou Uhade trces: boating. fiching, hunting an bathine. Address Box 1. Star office. COLONIAL BEACH-4 AND 5 ROOMS, WA- fer, scwer: $350 up: owner will sacrifice terms. Addcers Box 445-M. Ster office. 5% BARGAIN SOUTIL CHESAPEAKE BEACH. ! 31d. - 10-roora_house. furnished: bath, elec . e front and side porches, rcreensd: lot | 505100 hich el-va fina view of bay Fas bean wicd as privaie boarding hoy a numbrr of yeass Good eppuitinity tha' businecs " Prica red: 33.750 substantial cash prymont, bols able te ard’ et ave. No Beach, wiiie to reprosenti Talbe CALIT ITY r v and e ATTRACTIVE ~LOG - CABIN Five rooms. plenty of £65.00 | 60.00 4000 37,50 3500 for *3io0 | E 5 SITE ON THE POTOMAC = to District line: water. elect e phout 5.300 sauare feet Wis. 4753 SALE. SHERWOGD ~FOREST c ive iurnish-d buncalow. fireplace Araca. all convenlentcr. superb water Diive alonz new shoie road to Col son's e e BEVERLY BFACH. MD. -FOR rcom bungalow, nicely furnished: porch and awnINEs, VA er cemmodate 8 Cail Mrs. VOI 537-J. or Inauirs Saturday_and Sunda Mis. Vol Beverly Beacn., M FOR SALE 1-ROOM COTTAGE. SCREENED porciac, elec . water inside; very reasonable. Call Shenherd 2494-J NOR1H BEACH--COMFORTABLE. CLEAN otiages; clec.. water inside; veasonabie for ceason. Call Shepherd 2484-1. KERJLD HARBOR CORNER LOT. 150 FT. {rom”water front, nesr dance hall.” 621 Md ave sw OTTAG 2 5260, ENT. = AT- FoP John- T, b= eener- Wi RE pArt- price BEACH 4 inside, NORTH c. water RENT. porcies.’ ¢ antic 4839-W NORTH BFACH FOR AND 2 past 5 COTTAGE. 3 cmmodsate 10 NEY HIRD BARGAINS. COLONIAL BEACH WATER. e e 3. 908 Tonms at’ Frauels cottage. Simiaay wnd Sunday 3 COTTAGE AT HERALD eme et Sarer from S Sl et 902 CHARMING NEW. UN AT sOU e TN ad B 100 4 Tooma. bath, klich: Fictanife, elecimiticy, Screened-n porch- Trcng e Went community bench: easy Eall Bistric: 20 HAVEN. ON BEAUTIFUL Wooded waic: front sites ‘for sale avkwass, tennis courts. community beach- B Neniibly resiricted. Follow siens on D fense Hizhway. just 30 miles from Wash- ington. Telephone District 6220 1 LOTS FOR SALE KREMKAU, 1125 14th St. N.W, Call Nat. 20 . FURNISHED COTTAGFS FOR t by werk. month or season sale, £250 and np. $10 down month. Office. 3rd’ s Bay ave., Chesapeake Beach. i E 11 Representing SHORE PRO! | ~ocran city. NJ- 862 1.2 room apaiiments: k week or { ATLANTIC CITY. N. J -~ EIGHT BE! | fulls” furmished rooms in eiclusive Chelsen Torles. card and bar room ' floo tncloced poreh. fiist floor: iarge open front and back porches on second floor. all odern conveniences. = Will rent for any fenkth of time: reasonable te M's. LOUIS FRIEDBERG, 7 N. Plaza Place. _ REAL ESTATE—LOA! C. REAL EST JE HARBOR FOUR | ning water and TAnge June 15-Sept. 15, i b ALOW/ NW SOUTH brick 2-car SOUTH, River nable | Star 3 A% | RopERT W L SALE OR Aoty (o | A and #l0” per | co: i clear Box pecial t A tories large mod- MONEY TO LOAN ON D. in any amount At prevailing interest. L. HEISKELL. 1115 Eve st_nw SEE ME FIRST—1st, 2nd AND 3rd TRUSTS 80 red tape. quick service: rensonable 4300, repay $1.50 wk. $300. repay 3250 WK $700. repay $3.50 wk 3900 repay $4 50 wk $1.500. repay $750 wk $2.000. repay $10.00 wk $2.300. repay $12.30 wk $3.000. repas $15.00 sk 33,500, repay $17 50 wk._$4.000. repav §20 00 wk ‘Above payments include principal and in: terest and can be arranged monthly and bi-monthly Also loans in nearbs Md & Va DR A _HENRY. INC, 1016 Eve st. nw | ‘whers Eve meets N ¥ ave) il | QUICK MONEY | TO LEND. 1st AND 2nd TRUSTS: $100 TO 6,500 MARYLAND AND D__C_ HOME: Fitee "BV O OMpL e CTRANSAC: | TIONS; COURTEOUS SFRVIC C. E. WARINC _.418 P ST NW. NAT'L 9172 _ Z2ND TRUST MONEY QUICK: PEPUBIIC INVESTMENT CO.. 9th St. NW. Rm. 503. Natl. 4141 AUTO _LOA “LGANS. REFIN MR STEGER. pay- D.C 14th. nice 32 Table. Ad- s: Ad- Call 527 (3 1ADY treet. ess CING __ OPEN ne | AUTO 5 Md ave. evenings. Lin_0178 AUTO LOANS QUICK ACTION Courteous Service—No Indorsements. co.. Dist. 9268, UNITED FINAN _943 New York Ave. LOANS ON_AUTOS TERN LOT se NER. a2 “LOANS ON AUTOS USE_YOUR CAR. QUICK ACTION, ACME REALTY & FIN. CO., 905N ¥ AVE NW NAT 2453 WANTED—MONEY. WANTED —2nd or Chrvy Chase, owne NER, ! now $1.300 ON ipted by includ: Ad- 7 onth. i iscount. ND. AUCTION SAL FUTURE DAYS . THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS! USTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE I\ PROVED REAL ESTATE. CONSISTING | OF 'A_FOUR-STORY AND BASEMENT APARTMENT BUILDING WITH STORES ON THE_GROUND FLOOR, KNOWN_ AS PREMISES 722 SEVENTEENTH STREET | NORTHWEST. ~WASHINGTON, DIS- TRICT OF COLUMBIA Whereas default having been made in the pavment of the semi-annual interest on the Aebt secured on the hereinafter-described fand and premises by a certain deed of trust bearing date October 24, 1928. and recorded vember 19. 1928, in Liber 6251, at folio 337, and at the written request of the holder of the notes secured by said deed of trust, fhe undersigned. the trustee named in said deed of trust, will offer for sale under the provisions thereof at public auction. in {ront 87 ths Dremiees, f THRET O'CLOCK P ON TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY | OF JUNE. AD. 1931, the foilowing-described 4 Dremises. Sing all eneines, Bojiers. elevators, dYnamos. screens, AWNINKS rafrigerating and othe: plants, and aico all. fach and every of the permanent or immov: @ble interior improvements and fixtures of kind and description in or upon said ises, with improvements. essements, Fights, ways and mpourtenances thereinto belonging. situate and lying in the ity of Washington. District of Columbia. namely ! Lot twenty-two (22) in Samue: Davidson's isfon of lots In sanare one hundred -5IX (160). as pe: plat recarded in | Tiber N. K. folis'9 and 10, of the records of ‘the Officé of the surveyor of the District TR and will Call n r of t t third of the purchase price in cash 1 @ deposit of $1.000 must be made with the trustre at time of sale. and 'ta balance in equal notes of the Durchaser. bavable in one And two years after date of sale, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annim and payable semi- annually secured by deed of trust on the property sold. or all eash. at the option of the purchaser. The terms of sale to be ith ‘within fifteen days from date in_ default of which the property resold. at the risk and cost of the haser. after five davs re. dveiisement in fome newspaper published in‘Washington. D. C. All convevancing, | titze examinatien and recording to be 8t the' expants of the purchaser TUNTON TPUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 1stoe. By GEORGE E, FLEMING. et Vice President. | SN weamaw. THOS. J | RAT- acre Attest OWFN & SON. ATICTIONEERS. 1431 EYE STREET N.W. '3 SAL 'F. VD) B ATD CONTAINING SITUATF. OF VALUABLE REAL VEn OO TR TTUBSTONE C BUILDING W5 TSIXTEENTR . STREET | ORTHWEST. ° c e By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | recorded 1 Libre No. 4604, follo 86 et seq. | o Tha land rcords of the District of Colum- | Dia. and at the reavest of the pariy secured thereby. the mndersigred trustees will sell at public anction. in front of 'he premises on "TUESDAY. "THE SIXTEENTH DAY, OF JUNFE, AD. 183). AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following ércribed land and promises Situate in the €iiy of Washington. Distric ‘Cotumbin. i’ desiannied ns rnd bems Poimbered thirty-fiva (355 And ‘the mor front bv full denth of lor nome | 30, in Blake and Kelly, excoutors snbaisizion’ of saus e Kumbered one hundred And niners-one (101). ns per Piat recorded inethe office of tre sirreyor | Tor " the Distcict of Columbia in Liver R. L. |}, at follo 124, fogether with the improve- as above. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | money to b paid in cash, balance in two eaunl insallmea‘s, pavable in o-e and tws years. with Inierest at 8 per conium oe: annum. payasie semi-nnually, from day of Sale, ‘securcd by deed of trist upon the property sold. or all cash, at the obtion of | the purchaser. A deposit of €1.500.00 will be reauired ot time of fale. Al convevare- ine. recording. etc. at cost of b Terms of salt to bs compited wita within 30 days from day pf ol othecwise the trustes Feserves the ridht fo rasell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. | affer five ‘davs’ ndvertisement of susn resale fn ‘fome newspaper published in Washin ton, D. C, AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPARY. . T re. By HOWARD MOPAN. Vice President. Attest: (Seal) A. H. SHILLINGTON, 108, a&ds-exSu Asst. Becretarz. dress | AND ouse. sed), Sriek W5 e I e dStrstone ( 4 | menit and | wis. | Pa 150 Ting. S Pa. and | ffeed and resold at the discretion of the i TRU! {and at the | Totes of purcheser payable in one. two and chaser. | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. TOMO! ____TOMORROW. Bed Room Suites, Moh r Li port Tables, Lamps, Telephone and Smoking Stands, Mahogany Chests of Drawers, Boston wrosterco. Rockers, Victorian Parlor Suite and Chairs, Library Tables, High Post Beds, Mirrors, Kitchen Cabinets, Metal Flot Top Desks, Parcel Post Scales, Library Bureaus, Cards and Indexes, Mattresses, Pillows, Gas Ranges, Wash- ing Machines, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Saturday June 6th, 1931 At 10 AM. Terms Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co,, Inc., Aucts, FUTURE DAYS. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT AFTER INE_AM. ON FRIDAY. JUNE NINE- | TEENTH. 1831, ut_our warchouse. 66 L xt. | ne. Washington. D. C.. we will sell ut pub: | i “auction to satisty wccrued stornge and ner ‘chirges the koods described below, Stored Vith us under the names listed Tudian Shock Absorber Sales Co. or Indian Shock | Absorber Corp.. lust kuown sddress 161 North Michigan Avenue, Chicako. Il 1 shock sbeorbers and parts tend. last known address 123 13 pleces houseliold woods BHLDS, akent. last known wddress Sprine. Md; 200 cases ammunition B "Rollison. iast known address 1811 34ili st 43 pleces household goods. W L’ Rhodes. last known' address 3838 Woodley 1d.miscelianeous lot of houseliold oods and persoaal elfects EOME Ward Jast known rddress 1747 R. T ave. nw s 26 pleces household. voods Younkstown Boiler & 1 Tt known addresy Youngstown, Ohio. about 275 gallons each Tn case the broceeds of the sale of any lot he not sumclent o cover all charues - Clued against the same, including the cosis o “the"Sale, action for the remninder die Wil be ‘brought aeainst the owner of the said ot THE JACOBS TRANSFER COMPANY. INC 113 Florids Avenue NE Washington, D. | Gus Eichbers, Auctioneer 90 Automobiles BY AUCTION SAT., JUNE 6 NOON At 462 Penna. Ave. N.W. Included in Sale Are Following the Buick Sedan, Buick Coach’ AND MANY OTHER LATE MODELS Gus Eiehber S. Gov't Auctioneer. Master Ofcial ¥ c ie5 11.18 WESCHLER & 915 E St THOS. J. COLLATERAL AT AUCTION. Ry virtue of a ceriain_collateral mote aated Wasiington. D. C. October 17. 1930, | Gnfault having been made in the pavment of Same. and i Teqvest of the holder Thercof, we will sell at public Auction. With- 10w office. 915 E street northwest, on SATURDAY. JUNE SIXTH. 1931, AT TWELVE O ok Ton” oma, Toahaved: ‘And A, | lumbis, “and st ‘the request of the, BATLY teen (115) in square five hundred and ffty- | el e tion In Tront of the sexen (5! . ‘ ¢ TUESDAY. THE SIXTEENTH Lerms ot sale £ AL 103 AT FOUR- 1L parties in_ CLOGK P the tollowing-de- ADAM A W oD O premises, sitaute: i the je3.4:5 | E5TRTY of Washinston, District of Columbla. ndeshinated as and belng lot tweniy (20) . . e Marearet L “ind Tawrence Sands Sub- Auction Sale division of iots five (5. six (6) and seven Saturday, June 6, 2:30 P.M. A g O T At 64 H St. NW. Tnd. Known S “Pleasant Plainy’ and Mot Pleasant. alled "Mintwood: Of valuable antiaues and other house- f "Dt J1a 7" 0r ca Gk “subdivision re- hold and Kitchen furniture. office furni- Fed I Libér *Eounty 'No. 6. folio 13, "of tore. “howcases. refrigerators and othe ice of the surveyor of articles (00 mumerous to mention; Don't bl fall"to" come if ou are Iooking for real antiaves. J. J. OWE! SON, Auctioneers, N.W. ADAM A. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL TMPROVED BY FOUR-STORY RED BRICK BUILDING CONTAINING EIGHT APARTMENTS. SITUATE 1869 MINTWOOD PLACE NORTHWEST. By wirtue of a _certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6301. folio 25 et sed., of the land records of the District of Co- TRUSTEE'S ESTATE All cash erest please take notice. | & BON, INC.. Auctioncers THIRTY | seribed rants of her with the fmprove- Terins, of vaie purchase wo; o' Deid in_cash. bal y two iits. payable I one wnd two erest Mt 6 per centum per “pavable se om duy"of d'by deed of ot the prop- the ‘option of the be re- Cunveyancing { purchaser. Terms &y ‘duys from istee Teserves ity. at the Tisk after five i some D Subject to cove- 045 Auctioneer Adam A. Weschler & Son. Auctioneers, E Street N.W. NEW AND TSED FURNITURE Including consignment of New Floor Samples Suites, Odd Pieces, Pianos, Rugs, Majestic Radio, Re- frigerating and Show Cases, Etc. By Auction At Weschler’s 915 E St. N.W. SATURDAY June 6, 1931 Handsome New Walnut Bed Room Suite. Bed Davenport and Living Room Suites. Dinine and Breakfast Suites. Twin_ Reds, Fiber and Wicker Porch Furniture, ~ Tables, Chairs, Lamos. Chests of Drawers. Dressers. Refrigera- tors, Bookeases, Effects, Etc Commencing continuing throuxhout day. Cchnse red at recordir otherwise resell the props defaulting purchase: ment 0f such resale fiewspaper published in_ Washingto AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. By HOWARD MORAN Vice President. day of s the right and cost of davs' advertis (8eal) ost A. H. SHILLINGTON. Assistant Se jes-d&ds.exSu 5 ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers ALUABLE REAL BRICK DWELL- ry. E e of u deed_of trust 6211, folio seq.. and records of the Dist of Columbia, and at the request of party secured thereby. the cudersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in_front of the premises. on TUESDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF JUNE recorded in | | | | losi, AT POUR-THIRTY OCLOCK 'PM.| | ! one of the tn the following described property in the Dis: trict of Columbin. to wit. Lot 25 in William A Emoot's subdivision of lois i square 754, @$ per plat recorded in Book 18. page 59. tn the survevor's office of the District of Co- at lumbin: sublect 1o the rikhi Of Way across rear % feet of suid 1ot for the use uid bene- fit_of the other lots in suid subdivision Texms of sale: One-fourth of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash. bulance in eaual installments, represented by prom! Sory notes of purchaser payable in 1. 2 and 3 years. wilh interest at 6 per cent per an- hum from dav of sale, pevable semi-aniu- secured by first deed of trust upon ty sold. or il cash. at option of pur- chaser.” A deposit_of $300 required of pur- chaser at sale. Examination of title. con- ancing, recording_and notarial fees at <t of 'purchaser. Terms to be complied | with within 30 days from day of sale, other- wise trustees reserve the right to reseil prop- erty at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. | after five davs’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published n Washineton. D. C. or deposit may be forfeited. or W, ot forfeiting deposit trustees may avail themselves of any lexal or eauitable rights against def: urchaser. GEORGE M. EMMERICH HERMANN H. BERGMANN, my27.29.1€2.5.9 “Trustees ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctionee: TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DE TACHED FRAME DWEL . NO. 1825 JACKSON STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of s deed of trust recorded in Liber No. §437. folio 495 et seq. one of the lana records of the District of Columbia. and et the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public_auction, in front of prem- ises. on MONDAY. THE FIGHTH DAY OF JUNE. 1931, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P M. the ‘Tollowing-described property in the District o7 Columbia, 10 Wit Tot 31 in Carl H. Smith's subdivision of part of the ct of land known as “Granby, as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 17. fol » Automobiles, 10 AM. 613 G St. N.W. 35 FUTURE DAYS. J. OWE & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Ev> Streel N.W TRUSTEE'S SALE C VALUA PROVED RFAL it 2501 CALVERT STREET virtiie of a certain deed of trust. duly \ Liber 3935, fclio €2 et sea. of rds of the District of Columbia request of party’ secured lersigned trustee will sell st . 10 front of the premises. on THE TENTH DAY OF JUNE. O'CLOCK P M. the d premises. situ- ton, District of s and being lot | 27) in_the are_numbered tw v-two (2132) made by others THOS. proper BLE IM- NOWN "AS the land r and at the “hereby, i 1 WEDNESDAY . A D 1951, AT FOUR follo o Columbla, 1i:mbered and twent tmprovements. | brick apartment sixieen (16) aprrtments One-third of the purchase I cash, balance in two equal intaliments. payable In one and iwo Veurs. with interest at 6 per centum per Annuin. pavable semi-annually. from dav of Sale. recured by deed of trust upon the prop- oty Sold. or all cash. at the option of the Durchaser. A deposit of §2,000.00 will be re- Guired @t time nf sale. = All_convevancing Srcording. etc.. at cast ‘of purchaser. Terms 7 %ale to be complied with within' 30 davs from day of sals. otherwise the trustee re- ferves the ritht to resell the propeity a he risk and cost of defaulting purchaser nfter five dave’ ndvertisement of such resale {n ‘fome _newspaper published in Washing- TG RmaNAT SAVINGS AND TRUST company. v W D. HOOVER ity e President. F. PERCIVAL WILSON Seerat my”d&dsexSuahol WEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, | S SALE OF VALUABLE 6-ROOM HOUSE STREET N.W. WASHINGTON. R‘l/) \‘l(;tv\r of a r;br(nm dted'!do( Irvnl.';inhe(:\ 1/o% at the ofice of the auctioneer. 1431 Eve | S e oL O e R OF JUNE. A. D 1 AT ONE O'CL! The following-escribed land and prem- | jses. situate in the District of Columbia. and | Aesiganted as and being lot riumbered fortv- by Robert G. Van Vranken in sauare m'l_m- bered thirty-one hnndred and sixty (3160), as per plat recordad in the office of the surveyor for the gDnslHfl. «f Columbia in 0 at folio trust for $5.000.00. !\lr((;wv' plr';culflnr-'yc( v installments of $350.00. A denosit of !fil\f') e money Slio | 160. of ‘the records of the office of the sur- veyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale. - Proverty will be sold sub- ject 0 n prior deed of iruct for $3.500 &t 6. due October 3, 1932 balance cash. ‘A deposit of 3300 equiired of purchaser At sale: Examination of tifle. conveyancing, record: I and. Botatial fees At cost of Brchaser Terms 1o be compiled with within thirLy days 1rom ‘Gay of sale, “otherwise trustes Feserve the Tiht to Tesell PIODErty. At Fiok and cost of defauliing purchaser. after five davs" mdvertisement of Such Tesale. i some newspaper published in “Washington. D or ‘deposit mav be forfelted: or Without for: fei(ini” denosit Trustees may’ wvail’ them: selves of anv lesal -or " equifable < mwainst defaulling Durehner SR IVER T. CARR. i ESTHER STERN. my27-eod&ds.exSuthol Trustees ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers TRUSTEES' SALE OF _VALUABLI - PROVED “REAL CESTATE ~ NG, 1637 ACKER STREET NORTHEAST. WASH- INGTON. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue ‘of a deed of trust recorded in tber No. 5898. folio 187 et sea.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia; and at the request of ‘the party secured thercby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the 5 EIGHTH DA OF "JUNE. o1, AT FOUR O CLOCK. B AL the followink-described property in the Dis- trict of Columbia, to wit: Lot 101 in John H. Richards' subdivision of lots in square 861, as per plat recorded in Liber 18, folio 159. of ‘the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbla Terms of sale: Property will be soid sub- Ject to & prior deed of trust for $3.000 at | 7%. particulars to be made known at time of 'sale; balance cash. A deposit of $200 required of purchaser at sale - Examination f title. convevancing, recording and nota- rial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms o be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwice trustees reserve the right to resell property. at risk_and cost of de- faulting purchaser, after five days' adver- tisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. or deposit may ‘be forfeited. ‘or without forfeiting de- 0sit trustees may avail themselves of any egal or equitable rights against defaulting Dpurchaser. JOHN H._WEST. SIM _my2T-eodtds.exsushol O T ROHMAN, THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTI( 101 EYE ST NAVCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF FIVE VAl ONE-STORY BRICK STORES KNOWN AS PREMISES _1820. 1822, * 1824, 1826 AND 1828 FOURTEENTH _ STREET NORTHWEST. * AND ' THREE _TWO- STORY ' AND BASEMENT MODERN | 5 411 SWA STREET NORTHWEST. s By viriue of a certain déed of trus recorded in Liber No. 6425, follo 37 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, "and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at pubiic auction. in front of the remises. on WEDNESDAY. THE TENTH AY OF JUNE. AD. 1951, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P:M. the following- described land ‘and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lots 221 to 226, both inclusive, in De- flance Realty Corporation’s subdivision of lots in_square 206, as per plat recorded in Liber 84, at folio 110, in the surveyors office of the District of Columbi Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust ~for "$60.000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash A deposit of $1.500 required. Convevancing, recording, etc.. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within inirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees BISh 5 Ak ELLy 5,810 Trustees. THOS, Srnstees. Mra N HORRS HOWARD' A. BURNS. e5.9.11.1; Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON. Auctioneers ING. NO. 1619 GALES STREET NORTH- BfA\ 1;\1’ of a deed of trust recorded in viber No. 5691. folio 465 et seq.. one of the 1and records of the District of Columbia, request of the party secured the undersigned trustees will offer in front of the NINTH DAY K P. {oerale by pibiie uetion £"Cale by piblic avetio o Emises. "on” TUESDAY. THE, PiETaiNE J53). AT FIVE O'CLOC : OF followint fescribed Droperty in the Die- et or Cotumbin: to wit: Lot 157 ‘n Wil- Jas St Chianorne ‘and American' Security A it Company's subdivision of Tots in Hloci CPme " Meadows as per plat Lleekded tn tha: offica of the Survevor “for The’Disiriet of Cohimhia in' Liber County 8. U3° follo. 58: satd block 27 now knownfor e Dufpocts o ‘assessment and taxation s Sanare 4340, Trms of sale: One-fourth of the pur- cnns money to be pald in eash. balance In Canal imstallments. represented by promissors liree vears. with interest at 8 per cent per annim from dav of sale. pavable semi- annuaily, secured by first deed of trust upon property sold, or all cash at option of pur- chaser. A deposit of $200 required of pur: chaser at sale. Examination of title, con- cing. recording and notatrial fees at of Durchaser. Terms 10 be complisd i thirty days from day of sale. otherw'se trustees reserve the rieht to resell Droperty. gt Fisk and cost of defaulting pur- Snncer. after five dove' advertisement of Sich resals in_some rovsoaper published in Washinston, D. C.. or deposit may be for- frited. 0= Without forfeiting deposit trustees 1 themselves of any lszal or equl- fot AUCTION SALES. —______FUTURE DAYS. o THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING FRAME DWELLING, ~NO. 1120 8th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6234, follo 455 et sea. of the land records of tbe District of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘auction. in front of the prem- ises. on MONDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE, AD. 1931, AT 'THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises. ‘situate in the city of Wash. ington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being the south 15 feet front on 8th street west by the full depth thereof of lot ten (10) in Naylor and Rothwell's subdivision of lots in square numbered four hundred and twenty-five (425, us per plat recorded in Liber N. &:.. at folio 239, of Lhe records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia; now known for pur- Dposes of tuxation and assessment us lot 605, sauare 425, ‘erms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balunce in two equal installments, payable in one and two ith intercst at seven per centun nnum, payable semi-sunually 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 5200 will be required at ume of sale. All conveyuncing, recording, etc., st cost of purchaser. ms of sale o be complied with within ihirty days from day of sale. olherwise he Lrus- tees reserve the right lo resell the property at the risk and cost of defutliing purchaser siter five duys' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper pubiished in Wasninkton, D. C. SAML. A. )RUR JAMeS B, NICHOLSON. ] Truste THOS. J. QWEN & SON. AUCIIONEERS, Eye Siicel N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FROVED KEAL ALE 'KNOWN ~AS PREMISES NO.' 373 BENTON BIRELT NORTHW EST By virlue of & certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 434, jolw 63 el seu. of the land records of the Listrict of Co- lumbia, wnd at the request of lhe paity secured thereby, the undersigned trusiees will seil, at public muction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. 11 VELFTH DAY OF JUNE, AD. '193i AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the tollowing oescribed land and premises. sliuate in the District of Co- lumbia. and designated s and being ot numbered ten and {wenty-nine (1029) in_Charles E. Couley and Willium O. Cooley’s subdivision 0f lots in square jium bered thirteen hundred and 113017 ns per plat_recorded in the office of the sur- vevor for the District of Columbis in Li 87 &t follo 10: suid lot bein subfect o the covensnts that 1o building (o be erecled on said Jot shall cost less thin 2,500 00. that no_spirituous liquors stall be soid. nor shall any unlawful ocrupation be conducted there- on: that said lot ghall Lever be sold 4 leased. transterred or conveved to, the same be occupled by any colored person or Dperson. of negro suid covenants to run for fifty years Oztober 31, 1909 Terms: Sold_sublect to a prior deed of trust for $5.250.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale. the purchase price sbove sald trust to be paid In cash. A deposit of 20000 required Conveyancine, recording. elc. at purchase:’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property mav be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trusiees G PERCY McGLUE, JOSEPH SPANO. $e2.d&ds exSu " Truste: THOS. J. OWEX & SON. AUCTIONEZRS. 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE STORY _AND' BASEMENT MODER BRICK RESIDENCE KNOWN AS PREM- 1SES 5617 GEORGIA AVENUE NORT WEST By virtie of a certein deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6069, folic 5 et sea of the dund recirds of the Distiict of Co Tambia, #nd ut the reauest of the parly & cived theraby. the undersiansd trosices w lir auction. i front of the orem o PTHURSDAY. THE OF JUNE. A. D. 1931. AT “FIVE O'CIOC P the followin-described land end prem Jeet."sitiae in the District of Colynbia. ny denfunated ms and being lot 59 n Thomias Jurrell's svbdivision of lots in_ bloc Tohtwond Park.” as per plat reco % ofce of 1he irvevar far the District ef Tumbia in Tiber 49, at folin 94 Terme Sold cuhfect to & pilor deed trust for $4.500.00. furthar parficvlers which will b announced st time purchase nrice mhove said frict Tncash A cenostt Yevancing. recording. etc. nt Fourrerme to be comblied thirty dave oftherwice dang the prom e adverticad e d e r e sEpnee b LG BIeHOD, HARRY M. PACTARD my26.28.Je1.; lood: from ' cc cretion o je145.8.010.11 ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers ISTEES' SALE VALUABLE REAL TROSTATE. Wy E SET SOUTHEAST TWO-STORY, ¢ BRICK HOUSE. SIX ROO! HOT- WATER HEAT. By virtie of # deed of trust recorded Liber No. 6488, fullo 517 et seq. one of the land records of the District ‘Columbia and at the request of 'the pa:ty ' secured thereby. the uncersignied trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in frout of prem WEDNESDAY. THE TENTH DA OF JUNE. 1931. AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM. the following-described property in the Dis ises. on imbia. to wit: Lot 41 in L Wood's subdivision of lots in sauare 94 per plut recorded in the office of the veyor for the District of Columbia in 25 at folio 66 “I'éims of sale: One-third of the purchase motiey to be Daid in Casii, balance in equsl installments, “Tepresented’ by | pro notes of puichase:. pavable i one years. with interest i 6 per cent hum from day of sale. pavable ally. secured by first deed of tru property sold. or all cash. at option of b chaser. A deposit_of $300 required of pu chaser’ at sale. Examination of title. coi Veyancing. recording _and notarlal fees a cost of purchaser. Terms 1o be complied with within thirty days from day of sal otherwise trusiees reserve the righit o Tese prope: At risk and cost of defmuiting purchaser. ‘after five days' advertisement sich resale in some newspaper published Washington. D. C.. or d feited. or without forfes 1d two er wun- table rights against defaulting burchaser. MILBURN J. DONOHOE, JAMES A DONOHOE, _ my29-e0d&ds.exSu&hol T: THOS. J. OWEN & SON. A 1431 Eye Street N TRUSTEBS' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY COLONIAL BRICK DWELLING BEING PREMISES NO. 1217 STAPLE: STREET NORTHEAS L By virtie of a ceriain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6138, folio 147 ei seq.. the land records of e Distiict ‘of Co- fumbis. wnd at the request of the paity se: cured therebs, the undeisisned trustees will Sell. at public’ auction in front of the sreni- ises. on THURSDAY. THE FLEVENTH DAY OF 'JUNE. A. D. 1931 AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-desctibed i and premises, situate in the District of lumbia. and designated as and being loc 109 in square 4067 in Jameson Company's sub- division of lot n _said square. as per plat re- corded in the office of the survever for the District of Columbia_in Liber 79. folio 159 Sublect to bullding restriction line as shown or, said pint Terms. Bold subject to s prior deed of trust for $4.500.00, further parlicuiars of which will be annotinced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be pald in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Con- Vevaneing. recording. efc. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be compiied with within Thitiy davs. otherwise deposit forfeired and ihe property mav be advertised and resold at'the discretion of the frustees WAUTER' G. DAVIS, FLOYD I DAVIS. T CTIONEZRS. UCTIONEERS, W 01.3.5.8.10.11 tees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. A THOS. 3. QT 'Eve sireet NW TRUSTEES' SALE OF THIS VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS PREMISES 3000 13th ST. N.W By virtie of & ceitain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 4951 folio 93 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Co- Tumbia, and at the reauest of the party se- clired ihereby. the undersigned trusices will Sell, at pblic avetion, in front of the prem- fses. 'on"THURSDAY. ‘THE ELEVENTH DAY OF JUNE. A D _1931. AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM., the following-described land end prem- ises. situate In the county of Wushinton District of Colimbia, and desinated as nnd being lot_numbersd 48 in Barr and Sanner’s subdivision of lots in block numbered 35, Co- Tumia Heights. as per plat recorded in the officé of the survevor for the District of Co- Tumbia in Liber County 11 at folio 77. excent the rear 4 feet by full width of Said lot dedicated for alley purpotes as per plat re- corded in Liber 37. at follo 138 of said sur- Vevor's_office, sublect to ovenants of rec- ord. . 'Property now known for mssessment 2nd taxation as lot 816. ranare 2849, tovether With the improvements. eonsisting ‘of thrre- Story brick dwelling (northwest corner 13th And colimbix’ road n.¥.). Hot-water heat. electric 1ig Terms of <ale: Cash. A deposit of 59000 will e reauired ot time of sale Veyaneing. recordine. etc.. <t haser. | erms of sale fo be complied with Within thirty davs from dav of sale. othe Wise fhe trustees reserve the rizht to hesall The property at the risk and cost of defull; nrchaser. after five dave' advertisement P enen re ome newspaper published o TARPY w pose H. GLENN PRFLPS. se. _ Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TEFS' SALE_OF VALUABLE TWO- “'JSHTORY DWRITLING, NO. 345 N STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Tiber No. 6025. folio 181 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia. the reauest of the varty cecured therehv, the undersigned trustees will for sale bv pvblic auction, In frant of prem. es, on TUFSDAY, THF SIXTFENTH DAY OF JUNE. 1931, AT FIVE O'CIOCK P the following-described proprrty in the Dis. trict of lumbia. to wit: Part of lot 67 in Joel W, Jones' subdivision of sonare 545. s< per plat recorded in Book N. K.. page 267 one of the records of the office of the sur- veyor of said District. described as follows: Beginning for the same at a point on the line of N street south 1148 feet west from the southeast eorner of sald lot and runnine thenee north 100 feet, thence west 13.52 feet, thence south 100 feet to the line of said N street and tbence east with the line g{ lsllcll N street 13.52 feet to the place of Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of $200 required of purchaser at sale. Exami- nation of title, conveyancing. recordine and notarial fees cost of purchase: ‘Terms to be comnlied with within thirty davs from day of le. otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property, at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' adver- tisement of sich resale in _some newspaper published in Washington, D. C.. or deposit may be forfeited. or without forfeiting de- nosit trustees may avail themselves of legal or equitable righ inst defaulting purchaser. A. JOI N. . et X oy, OF VALUABLE TWO- | F1 RVENTH DAY | Al con- | of pur- | any | AUCTION SALES. 9 FUTURE_DAYS. HEADQUARTERS METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. May 31, 1931 Notice fs hereby given that I will sell at public auction. at TEN O'CLOCK A M., JUNE EIGHTH, 1931, at the warehouse of General 'Supply Committee, No. 60 Florida avenue mortheast. the 1ost, stolen and aban- doned property Consisting of miscellaneous articles i the possession of the Police De- partment. and h have not been called for by the cluimunt as contemplated by law. HARRY M. LUCKETT. led5.6 Chief (also Property) Cler LEGAL NOTIC COVINGTON. BURLING & RUBLEE, Attorneys, 300 Union Trust Building. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, holding an Equity Court. —In re Iiene Hand Corrigan. lunatic. Lu nacy. No. 13562 Order of publication object of {his suit is to secure the appoint- ment of u commiltes on the estate of Irene Hund Cortixin, n Lerson non compos men- tis." On motion 16th dav of tay. Tul, ordered that Trene Hand Corriaii cause her wppearance to be entered herein on or before the for- tieth day exclusive of Sundays und. legal holidays. occurring after the day of first publication of 'this order: otherwise the cause Will be proceeded with us in case of defuult. “Provided copy of this order be published once a week for three successive Yok in the Wasninvton Taw Reporter and he Evening Star before buid return day JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice. A true copy. iSenl.) . FRANK' E. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk MEIGS, Asst, Clerk. Filed Muy 16 Frank E. Cunninghuu, clerk. Test By E. M. 1931 9.5e5 PROPOSAL: PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVEL Bureai of Supbiis and Accounts, partment, ngton, D, C.. until 10 o'clock am. Juie 9. 1931, for furnishing fuel-otl burtiers” und “accestories, Portland cement, shovels, serviees for engraving medals to the Navy Yard, Washingion. D, C. etc. Apply for proposals 1o the Burean of Supplies and Accounts CHEATHAM, Paymaster my20.jes PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Fl'l\w”(‘i‘}"u\n;\“l l\“fl[ Pav Contract No. 3 | MARYLAND.NATIONAT, CAPITAL BARK | AND PLANNING COMMISSION a'pro- | posats lved by the Marslin D.°C."on thie 11th ‘duy of June. 1951, at | Creel Bark ‘Diive from the District of Gos ‘r\.uu ..".x;.; 1o e south end of Jones Mill followinu anpris ALTERNATIV “THE Nuvy De- ton, 7:30 Sauare yards 122383 sauare yards ludiig combination curb specifica the E work of the pring. upon bid ns covering t ineering Office . County Building d copies may_be secured w0 dollars 13200 ach p: by # certified check $100 00 mede pas- I Capital Pa Maryland payment must be for one le to the Masl and Planning Cc reserves the By order of T RESORT! ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Hotel BRIGHTON ATLANTIC CITY » Eatablished 1 Indiano Avanue and Boardwalk acious p.ny rehes s xpansive awns for the lldren L romp on- service and caisine sueh Br giiton batha for now for att ot So “On the beachfront sunt o the Wal 85 up per day in. ng bath and wll meal ATLANTIC CITY Robert 5. Ludy, M.D. [ New Clarion ENTUCKYAVE JUST OFF BOARDWALK ATH HOUSES FREE 7O GUESTS. R BONIEACH NICKERBOCKER E walk at Tennesses kve., Atlantic City OSTS NO MORE 10 LIVE SR Clearfield }'ctc!=nd HOTEL TREXLER Near Reach. 1 P Newly furnished. Bathing A [ So. i Aune I'ABOR BOUVIER Wit o oo PRINCESS Fireproof Gar. B | 28th year. Paul C. Roseerans. N Oceane N deal X large. ¥ w b seacon. Spii J7P. & A. M. DUNN. 150 So. Tennessee Ave. Loms for 3 days, 8. Al Attractions cial Weelly Rates Ocean end Carolina_Ave. kb with meals Owner & Mer. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. “The Ergleside fect bathin moderr 7 Beach Haven, e Telund esort hotel."und Eives sure Teliel Trom RE i CAPE MAY, N. J. 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IM hurried on to the porch and laid Helen on the bed. She was so exhausted that she could not speak, but she smiled at Jim. Her plight was evident. Then Jim straightened up to look at the man. His swift gaze, never so penetrating, fell upon a sturdy individual of middle {age—a typical pioneer, still-faced and |bearded. " The instant Jim looked into {the blue eyes, mildly curious, he knew that whoever the man was he had not heard of the abduction of Herrick's sister. “Howdy, stranger. “My name’s Wall,” sald Jim in reply, slowly seeking for words. “Mine’s Tasker. Whar you from?” “Durango. My—my wife and I got lost. She wasn't strong. She gave lout. I'm afraid she’s in bad shape. “She shore looks bad. But the Lord is good. It's only she's tuckered out. “What place is this?" Blue Valley. I've stuck it out. But I'll be givin’ up soon. No use tryin' to ifight thet Dirty Devil River. Five years lago there was 80 people ltvin' hyar. Blue Valley has a story, friend— “One I'd be glad to hear,” interrupted Jim. “Will you help me? I have money {and can pay you." “Stay an’ welcome, friend. An’ keep your money. Me an’ my women folk ask nothin’ fer good will toward those in need.” | “Thank—you.” Jim replied. huskily. | “will you call them to look after my— my wife?” | Helen was staring up at Jim with wondering, troubled eyes “Is everything all right?” she asked, faintly. . | "“Yes, if to find friends an’ care is |that,” replied the rancher, kindly. Then |he stepped to the door to call within, “|“Mary. this rider was not alone. It was his wife he was carryin'. in the brakes an' she gave out. must take them in.” That night, after the good ranchers assured Jim that Helen was just worn out, Jim went to sleep under the cot- tonwoods and never moved for 17 hours. Helen sat up the second day. white and shaky, indeed. but recovering with a promise that augured well. Her eves hung upon Jim with a mute observ- ance. Next morning while the women were at work in the fields and Tasker was away somew here, Jim approached Helen on the porch. Her hair, once again un- der_care, shone like burnished gold. “Well, vou look wonderful this morn- {ing.” he said. “We must begin to think of getting away.” Oh, I'm able to start.” “We mustn't overdo it. Tomorrow, perhaps. And then, if we're lucky, in |three days you'll be back at Star |Ranch, .". ."And 1I—" | His evident depression. as he broke |0fF, checked her vivid gladness. | “You will never go back to—to your old life?” she quesiioned, quickly. “No, so help me God! This I owe to vou alone, Ielen. It will be possible {now for me even to be happy. But |enough of myself. I have traded two | of the horses for Tasker's light wagon | T will take vou to the stage line and soon you will be at Grand Junction.” | Jim ceased. Her hands slipped from her eyes, to expose them wide, filmed ! with tears, through which shone that | which made him flee | “Wait—please wait!” she called after him, as he made with giant strides for the gate. But he did not go back | In a moonlit hour that night. late, {when the good Taskers had gone to | well earned rest. Jim heard his name | called to Helen's bedside. | “You did not come back pered. “I cannot sleep. something I-—-want to say. He sat down upon the bedside and clasped her hand in his. “Is your real name Jim Wall?" asked. ‘with more composure [ I will tell it if you wish.” | “Are you a free man?" | “Free. What do you mean? frer—of course!" “You called me your—your wife to these kind people.” ‘ “I thought that best. They would be ess_curious.” “I was not offerded—and T under- stood. . . . I want you to go back to Star Ranch with me.” “You ask me—that incredulously. “Yes, I do. “But you will Some one will driv | Junction.” “Perhaps. Only T'll never feel safe again—unless you are near. I've had | too great a shock. Jim. I suppose one of your Western girls could have stood this adventure. But this was my first rough experience, It was a—a little toa much “I can never go back to Star Ranch," | he revlied. gravely i “Why not? Because vou are—: | were a member of a robber gang? |had an ancestor who was & robber Earon “That's not the reason,” he said. “What is it—then?"” “If I leave you now—soon as I've placed you in good hands—I can ride off in peace—go to Arizona, or some- where and be a cowboy—and be happy in the memory of having served yon and — and — loved you —and _through that having turned my back on the old life. . . . 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Schoel of Economics and Government Degree courses of collegiate grade offered in Political Science, Govern- ment, Economics, Psychology, His- tory, Finance, Business and Lan- guages. ss0ss0000 Addréss Secretary National 6617. 818 13th St. N.W. He ran with swift, noiseless feet | 1747 R. L. Ave. North 1114/ ROBBERS’ ROOST by ZANE GREY P “Yes—to ride with you.” he went on, hoarsely. “That'd be like what you called your rough experience—a little too much. It would be terribly to0 much. I'm only human. “Faint heart never won fair lady.” she whispered, averting her face 2nd withdrawing her hand. “Jim, I believe if I were you I'd risk it.” Jim gazed down at the clear-cut profile, at the shadowed eyes, hair sil- vered in the moonlight; then, stricken and mute, he rushed away. Before dawn Jim had beaten his vain and exalted consciousness into a conviction that the heaven Helen hint- ed at for him was the generosity of a woman's heart. She could not yet be wholly herself. He must not take ad- vantage of that. But to reassure her he decided he would conduct her to Star Ranch, careful never to reopen that delicate and impossible subject, and after she was safely there and all was well he would ride away in the night, letting his silence speak his farewell. At sunrise Jim acquainted Tasker with his desire to leave for Torrey. At breakfast and in the bustie of departure he was sure Helen felt some- thing aloof and strange in him, and he dared not meet her thoughtful eves. Soon they were on the way, Helen comfortably settled in the back of the two-seated wagon and Jim riding be- side Tasker in front. A rancher, at whose place Tasker stopped. invited them to pass the night at his house and next morning take the road from there to Grand Junction, which could be reached in a long day's drive. Jim accepted both invitation and advice. In the morning Tasker bade them good-by and God-speed. “Thank you, Mr. Tasker,” replied Helen. “I shall remember your Kind- ness. And 1'd like to buy back the | two_horses Jim traded you. Tl fetch them, if you'll tell me where,” replied the rancher. 4 CiAaT Hanch, mexihiof Grand Junce tion.” “I've heard of thet. Wal, you may expect me some day, though I had taken a likin' to ycur bay hoss” Jim drove off in the clear cold air of a mountain Autumn morning before the sun had come up. “Helen, you shouldn't have asked him to fetch the horses,” said Jim, reprov- “He’ll find out I lied.” 1" What about?" “I told Tasker you were my wife. “Oh, that!” laughed Helen, and turned away a scarlet face. “It can be explained easily—if necessary. Look! This glorious country! No, I don't even want to leave i Somehow Jim gat through that long ride of suspense, fear and thrills, and when they reached Grand Junction just after dark it was none too soon for him. Fortunately he got Helen into the little |inn before she was recognized. and | then returned to put the tired horses | in the care of a stableboy. Jim did not risk entering store or saloon. Hays had had secret friends there. Yet Jim was keen to hear the gossip about Star Ranch. He was late for supper, having taken time to shave and change his shirt. To his radiant. “What do you done?"” “Bernie!” elaculated Jim “Yes. My brother. This good woman | told me. Jim. you are the richer by ten thousand dollars ‘Richer? S ek “Indeed. Bernie offered ten thousand | dollars for my safe return.” | “You know I wouldn't take a dollar! fashed Jim. “Well! What do you want, she inquired, with a woman's sweet tantalizing mystery. “However, never mind that now. Listen. Bernie hired all the riders available to hunt for me. Also he found where Hays sold our cat- tle, and he forced the buyvers to sell back every head, at the price they paid. He threatened to take the case to Salt Lake City. That's sure good news. It might have a tendency to end rustling, at least in wholesale bunches. Did vou hear how badly your brother was hurt?™ “She did not mention that. Anyway it couldn't have been much, for Bernie | has been here. Aren't you going to eat any supper? Oh, I shall | not_sleep much _tonig! . And what shall I tell Bernie?" The query was arresting to Jim and he hastened to direct her mind into other channels, trying to make her feel | concerned that they had still 50 miles to | cover. Every moment of that ride next day was a joy and a pang. It seemed as short as the preceding one had been long. Helen was gay, sad. thoughtful and talkative by turns. but she did not infringe on the one subject that cruci- fied Jim. It chanced that as they surmounted the pass that led down into Star Ranch Valley the sun was setting out of s glorious cloud pageant over Wild ilorse ‘Mesn and the canyon brakes of the surprise he found Helen think Bernie has Jim> Dirty Devil. Jim judged of its beauty | and profundity by the sudden silence it enjoined upon his companion. She never spoke another word until Jim halted the team in front of the ranch house porch. “Home!™ she whispered as if she had never expected to see it again. (To be continued.) [INTERSTATE BUS RULE ASKED OF BRIDE’S OFFICE Utilities Commission Requests Regulation Order Which May Take Effect July 1. ‘The Public Utilities Commission yes- terday instructed the corporation coun- | sel's office to draft an order relative to | operation of interstate bus lines in the | District. The order is predicated on | facts developed at the recent hearing | to determine whether these interstate | ?busses should be denied the privilege of entering the congested area and | other phases involving terminal facili~ ties. | It was expected the order would be- come effective on July 1, under the | new trafic act which broadens the powers of the commission in regulating | bus operations. The commission also authorized the | washington Railway & Electric Co. to | raise to the street level 1,070 feet of | track on Rhode 1Island between Twentieth street and South Dakota avenue northeast. | AMBROSE ESTATE LEFT | TO EPISCOPAL PARISH | Eplphany Church Fund Receives Largest Part in Will of Capital Woman. The Episcopal Parish of the Epiphany is to have the bulk of the estate of Margaret Ambrose, who died May 25. The value of the estate is nct disclosed. Among the specific bequests are $1,000 each to the endowment fund of Epiphany_ Church Home for Aged Women, Episcopal Home for Children and the Hudson Stuck Memorial Hos- pital in_Alaska. Martha Chapman and Wl}‘ul‘ H. Miller are also to have $1,000 each. Premises at 219 Eleventh street, or the proceeds if sold, are given to Epiphany Church, to be known as the Margarct Ambrose and May R-gen fund. The lrem‘llnihz estate i€ ‘et to tke parish { the Epiprar hirgton Loan & Trust Co. is & : Girl guides in the British Is'ss now number 560,564, an increase cf 40,000 in the last year, according to Princess Mary, president of the association,

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