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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, SALE—LOTS. TLITARY RD. CHEVY CHABE 50-FOOT HRORET AT mp. "Gl 42.800; terms OF cash. GO B DIEPFENBACH. Nat. 8850, Em. 4111 TO SETTLE AN ESTATE WILL SELL LOT 36x115 to 30-ft. ailey. 600 ft. from Unmion Station in first’ commercial zone. Price, §3 A sq gt JAM ORRIS WOODWARD, Realtor. -n}v’uffifi _N.W. " Dist._5808 64 FT. FRONT BY AN AVERAGE DEPTH of 130 ft., $1.400; lots 7. 8 and 0 in sauare 1840 A 'very attractive n.w. location, on macidam street. This Droperty is worth ERT W. LEE, s AR National 1036, _ WASHING'TON, D. C., AUCTION SALES, TOMORROW. Estate Sale ot Entire Furnishings of Seven-Room Home, to- gether with other Household _Goods_and o e rmed Personal Effects, Etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. SATURDAY October 3rd, 1931 At 10 A.M. By order of the Washin, & Trust Co. and others. Also at 11 A M. Hupmobile Sedan. By order Snyder, U. 8. Mars - AUCTIONS,: SALE—HOUSES. " (Continued.) NEAR SHERMAN CIRCLE. $100 CASH. 6 ROOMS—3 COVERED PORCHES. sual b s 4 1 tt contains six rooms and tiled bath with Built=in tub and shower, hardwood floors, test paper and electric fixtures, lenty of Toset “space “and_ paven street and alley. n'garage This is your opportunity. P e S o Brookland, Near Catholic University. Corner home, on ‘ot 35x130, gurrounded by hedge. House has 8 spacious rooms and bath, hot-| s ity | water heat. $7,95 Terms rea-! sonable. J. LEO KOLB, H 923 New York Ave. Dist. 5027.| T DESIRABLE CORNER, TeVi /@) 7801 Yir@argui/ @iii7e\ @Yirg\iraVirey QOutlaws of Eden By Peter B. Kyne (DGE. D. C. 0 'd_Dal to § P.M. 2505 50y St hre e this superh bun- sajow t. n.e.—New, 6-room colonial, Nl’u"h’.t';":{m' shower. beautifully e HTWQG kitche: " IVC\‘!/ }]lleE 10". only $7.630, $500 down, balance e ren! WOODRIDGE REALTY CO., 2377 R. 1. NE North_17203. WOODRI TRADE MARK ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers 915 E St. N.W. Bankruptcy Sale by Catalog r Hnnd_lome,oHigh-Gude NEW FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY FABRICS OIL PAINTINGS—RUGS—CARPET HOME ADORNMENTS OFFICE AND SHOP EQUIPMENT, ETC. By Auction AT JOHN A. O'ROURKE CO. How many times you have tried to. cor yourselt when you missed a real bargain Well. here it is—all for $6,630; clear: terms. 2-a. beautiful tract: excellently built 8-rm_semi-bungelow. am.i., fine water and surroundings, garage, in nearby Md.-ciose to r. r. and highway. Inspeci—don't wait. Mrs R W. Truitt. Gienn Dale. Bowie 84-. N_E. RYON CO.. 1216 N. Y. Ave. NeL, 750 WOODRIDGE TUCCO. You know it can be bought right it you have the dough. 6 big rooms. firepiace and a lot 200 feet deep. Will maks it a go. Inauire 2605 Brentwood rd. n.e.. North 4338, RIEAT, BARGAIN—$2,500.00. | Nearby Md—Beautiful. newly papered and | Tiome, painted bungalow, five 'rooms. ci A 3 nd fectricity new Y strictly | Brandywine sis. nw. it is level. well lo. e e D T e mce 437 | cated. has Improvements and only one block month. 9. RIDLEY SHIELDS. owner. 1427 | {rcm Mass. ave 3 H s IDEAL HOME Park, Md.; concrete streets ts. Easy terms. Bpeci PR CARR. REAL ESTATE, A Md Phone Hyatts. 159. TWO LOTS ON CORNER. $300. THIS 18| T od TbscuTation Near Gove. property. Lots 175. 178 in_square 5084, i ADELBERT W. LEE, i 1343 H St. N.W. BLDG. ON "1936. Lin. 2782. | NER_LOT THAT WILL do yovir house jiistice Iot ‘always adds t the value of your An’attractive corner Inspect the southeast corner of “49th BYNOPSIS. of the State Lopry Xéeshaiand Wate Tichasior ave the | Water Commission that 1t will allocate to the nroposed district urvivors of two warring families in Eden | alley. Callf, Nate has returned. wealthy, | the storm, flood, freshet or so-called after hine vears' absence. Lorry, ‘whose fa' Waste waters of Eden Valley Creek. ther has just died, has an encumbered cattle | Miss Kershaw and I make beneficiai ch on” ner harids, Nate promises fnan- | uce of all of the overflow ‘Weters: of cial aid. He and Owen Kershaw. Lorry's brother, had become buddies in the World Eden Valley Creek every Spring, and no waters are waste waters until after War, Owen later being killed. Nate had they have flowed over our lands. The BTy Foniar Valer. '8 setticment adjin: | Try. Forlor: ey, ‘adioin- | ing Eden Valley, busses with ne news inai |irrigation district purposes tapping the {he feud s ended, ' Silas Babson. u schemin k near its source i the public do- Anker, who is just on closing’ on Larry's ranch, is balked wnen | Main and appropriating the flood or But | Waste waters before such waters have B eyt Loa: Nate comes to the financial rescue. Babson, through condemnation proceedings, | Opposite K St. Market. 13 Rere is a rare opporiunity to acauire & corner property at & real sacrifice. " Ist come mercial. Suitable for remodeling. Contain- ing 10 rooms. 2 baths. Splendid chance for quick enhancement: a_remarkable buy for The wide-awake investor. Terms, $2.000 cagh 3eauired, " For particulars call Mr. IRBY, equire: Corner Brick, Northwest $7,250 This _modern semi-detached brick home is an outstanding buy at the price asked. The location is ideal, being in_a nice residential section. close to churches, transportation redecorated six_large. hardwood Farage. schools. stores and ‘The house_has been lout. There are rooms, tiled bath, and built-in i ht a Georgetown Semi-Detached Brick Owner having moved to another city has put this fine old home on the market at a most reasonable price. Tt is located on a nice residen- tial street and contains 11 large rooms. spacious porches and a large rear lot. which would make a beauti- ful garden. On the rear of the lot there s 'a garage for four cars. Houses of this fvps and location are not often on the market. Chevy Chase, D. C. $13,950 ter-hall brick, one 8 rooms (4 bed idaire, ) Detached block off Conn rooms). 2 til <sacious closet sutters n garage. latest electric fix- tures. An outstanding new-home value, EVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.\ H.G.Smithy Co. 1118 Eve §t. N.W. National 5004 Nevada Ave. Eight rooms, 2 baths, natural wood finish, breakfast room, large pantry, open screened porch, large attic. Lot 40x140. Open and lighted evenings All day Sunday EATON & CO. 2920 RK RD. FEW DOORS 13th— ash, 365 mo. 8§ rms. h-w.h. elec., saraze Adams 4786 COLORED BARGAIN _SNAP THIS MODERN home. Harvard st. east of 13th. B rms h-wh, elec. 2-car garage: $8.950; §500 cash, $65 mo. covers all. Adams 4786 COLORED- HIGH-CLASS CORNER__RESI- dence, ideal for professional man; south of Howard U ilv. 8 rms. on 2 floors; hardwood trimmings. automatic heat. built- in gar., etc. Call Decatur 1160 for inspection. €oLOl down D8 ROOMS, 2 BATHS, UP AND Harvard st. off Rese will Excellent_cong f-w h fice: small ca: after . Potomac_ 3328, FOR COLORED BU home on ave. rooms. bath, ceilsr. steam heat to reiiable 'purchaser. Price, offer_invited ES MORRIS WOODWARD. St. N.W. st n Easy terms §7500. An . Realtor. Dist.” 5808 COLORED. N 8t Near 2Ist St Two-story brick. nine rooms and bath, ho-wh, modern, side and rear aliey; under $12,000. Convenlent terms J. A, McKEEVER CO. 1625 K St. N.W. Dist. 9706. NEAR 19th AND S STS. N.W. Will sell to colored. on_easy terms. three- 1t. bay-window brick residence, th. eiec. Lights. furnace heat. i-detached and in good con- HOUGHTON & CO.. REALTORS St. N.W. Phones Dist. 7536. COLORFED - HEAT &he ave 1. elec Toom. tweive rooms FUL SIX-ROOM HO! rcoms. 508 20th. Eight ty. garage, near Que, how.h. elec. garage J.F. HOLLAND, 1901 7th North 3 NEW BRICK HOMES FOR COLORED. KINGMAN PARK Your family can have ideal living quarters in_ & fully modern, new home, near Schools, Parks and Street Cars.’ Only 22 blocks from Capitol. Houses ‘are equipped with _bullt-in tubs, tiled baths. American Radiator Red' Jacket Boilers, built-in ice boxes: large double rear and con- crete front porches. Price Only $6,495 Terms: $300 Cash Monthly pavment like rent. Sample House. 510 23rd Street N.E. Open and lighted from 9 am. to § p.m. If you are wasting by renting, you should inspect and purchase. Over 250 other citizens have bought. CHAS. D. SAGER Realtor and Builder. 924 14th St. N.W. National 0936. Eve Met. 3376 or H: $8,500. LIFETIME BRICK HOME. New. modern colonial brick with h.-w.h.. | gas st automatic water heater, tiled | bath, hardwood floors throughout, large liv- | ing room, fireplace and adjoining sun par- lor, large dining room, 3 fine bed rooms with | ampie closet space. floored attic, medern kitchen and full concrete ement with laundry tubs, etc.: brick garage on full sized lot. immense sidewalk, hard-surfaced street, shrubbery, etc. 3 15 Minutes From Washington. Firsi Trust, $6,000. ‘This Property Is Being rificed. M. E. CHURCH, Phone Falls Church 39. ADETBERT W. LEE. | 1343 H St. N.W. Nat. 1936, Lin. 2782, _ WANTED—REAL ESTATE. WILL GIVE 1930 BUICK SEDAN. A-1 CON- dition. as cash payment on small city or suburban_residential or investment property. +| Address Box 307-H. Star office. 2 T SALE OR EXCHANGE. WILL TRADE FOUR - BED - ROOM. SEM. detached résidence in desirable n.w.'section, costing $11.500. for detached four-bed-room and sleeping porch or five-bed-room worth about $16,000 and pay difference. DE SHAZO & DOWLING. 1130 14th n.w. National 5520 Open_evenings. UTO LOANS. NINE MS, BATH and shade trees. elec §250 cash. $45 mo. 6lst ne. Georgia 0468-W. RENT—SUBURBAN. 5 ROOMS. MODERN: CLOSE-IN VIRGINIA $40. DE SHAZO & DOWLING, 1130 14th nw. National 5520 SUBURBAN. _FURNISHED, home: about 3 acres; landscaped grounds. House of stone and shingle construction; § rooms, 3 baths. hot- modern " in every way; location Virginia; 5 minutes to Chain Bridge. 15 minutes to Key Bridge. 5 minutes to_ Washington Golf and Country Club. Call Clarendon 831-F-11 for #ppointment to_inspec e WELL PLANNED 6-ROOM HOUSE, PANTRY and scresned porch. elec., gas, furnace, run- ning water; $37.50 per month. 309 West Columbia_st.. Cherrydale, V. 2 STONE RES- UNFURNISHED DELIGHTF idence. garden. orchards; nearby suburban Maryland, $200. Consult’ brokers, or tele- phone North 1874. Apartment 305 = 6408 DELAWARE, CHEVY CHASE. MD rooms and bath, detached; 3 bed rooms. 2 slecping porches: lavatory on first floor: ex- clusive neighborhood: furnished or unfur- nished sonab 2 TOURIST HOME. The most available, attractive and valu- sbie 17-room brick mansion, a.m.l, between Washington and Baltimore. at Hyattsville Very large. spacious, terraced grounds. mag- nificent _trees. location _on Rhode Island ave. the leading thoroughfare of the National Capital. Large, handsome rooms: very large, spacious randa. occupying one square of ground. Will rent only to first-class tenants, with reterences: $150 a month. _15.000 motorists now passing daily. OWNER, phone Hyatts- ville 165 ROSEMON “ACRE., FRUIT reduced to '§4,950; and Southern | | VA —_NEAR SCHOOLS. STORES and churches. Beautiful detached corner home, in wonderful condition: four sbed 100ms. two baths. maid's room and bath in basement: built-in garage; unsurpassed lo- cation; $100 month Z BOSS' & PHELEES, Realtors. 0. Building. Clarendon, Va. rendon 234. Arlington Title C | c WANTED-—!UBUIB.;N. VIRGINIA OR D. C—SMALL HOUSE. FUR- nished or unfurnished, preferably with spa- clous " srounds: give full “description znd x —STORE . ROCERY STORE WHERE needed. 439 Eve st. n.w. J. LEO KOLB, 923 N. Y. ave. sl BALCONY AND PAl DESIRABLY Josated Connecticut store. Potomac ave. se. near Minn. ave sirable new store Wwith apartmont above h.-wh. elec, excellent location for tailor of shoemaker shop. Rent. 330 per monti. JESSE 1. HEISKE! 15 Eve §t. NW 1339 14th ST, 5 12 2013 14th st. nw.—Store and api. .. 1 2002 and 2004 K st. n.w 1636 D st. nw. . 3170 Mt." Pleasant (1341 R st n.w. 5535 1l ave. n.wW s 13370, R st. nw i 812, 814 P st nw.. .I330 & 25.00 EDWARD B. SCHWARTZ. INC 1014 Vermont Ave o T'Dist 6210, | 1429 NORTH CAPITOL ST.—STORE. 6 rooms. 2 baths, elec..... veh 1703 North Capitol st 727 6th st. 5.W.—Store, 7 Cavas s 135100 © 100,00 65.00 45.00 40.00 2500 125.00 60.50 60.00 40.00 35.00 32.50 30'50 30.50 3 L wat —Store, 4 Tms.. water. niwi, S JAMES F. SHE. __643 TIndiana_Ave. 433 415 'st.’ e, 1108 You st. o000 B SRR 75.00 1118 7th st siis e e HORRET J. LEO KOLB, 923 N. Y. Ave. OFFICES AND STUDIOS. ROOMS. WCODWARD BUILDING: WILL sublet at sacriifice. Call National 9365 b tween 9 and 5 ik e VERY DESIRABLE OFFICE RCOM AT K st. n.w_ reni enlv 30 PERCY H. RUSSFLL CO.. 1731 K St. N.w. 731 DESIRABLE OFFICES IN X CLIFTON MANOR 2514 14th St. N.W. Very Reasomable Six connecting _ground - floy offices available. singly or many rooms as desired. Conven- jent location, modern building. Apply on premises or H. L. RUST Co. 1001 15th St. N.W, ~ 600 F ST. N.W. Near court. room. with heat, elec, water; only £20 each. Open. FRANCIS A. BLUNDON CO.. INC, 805 H St. N.W. National 0714. INESS_PROPEKTY. BOURKE. PLEASE OIVE AD- in answer to Box 213, Post 8. M omitted ‘OR_6 OR 8 ROOM priced. white or erty or subject to EARLE W. MANSON, District 93 PAY CASH. QUICKLY: 6 to 9 rms, u 58.000 or corner up to $10.000.Box 1268 City P. O. o WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR SMALL 6-ROOM house, white or colo:cd, north of Fla. ave, south'of Park nd rlear Howard Univer- sitv. Address Box 30-H. S 7 SALE—SUBURBA? COLONIAL. - One of the vest 315 Key, bivd rdebtednes rmont_ave 10L HILL. ENGLT room: a.m.i, Lyon ' Village. ROOM BRICK BUNI BATH ctive living room: aiso fireplace: close to b garage. w.. BUNGALG JBLE ze: lot 50x150; kood Io near cats bus, 10 minutes to heert of city. Wil Very rea- oore ave. HOMES. SALE AND RENT. . LOHR. $11_Cedar st. Takoms &' Georeia oasioo o o THEO SALE_AN 80-ACRE TRACT OF land just w of Fairfax with good front- age on the Lee highway, which must be sold. This property offers a real investment Cpportunity s 1 am in nced of funds end compelled to sell. Address Dox 96-H. Star office g CHOICEST VIRGINIA HOME SITES OVER- looking Potomac. 20 minutes from White House. Lots average 18.000 square feet: all city improvements. Priced less than $3.000 each. Only 28 lots in group. Represents wonderful residential value. Phone evenings, Decatur 6173: days. National 2621. i ROOMS AND BATH, AMI: CONCRETE LN AN o Hash Sini,_$40" month, ARTHUR CARR, REAL ESTATE. Phone Hyatts. 159. CHURCH HOM 0. X nice rooms. with bath. electricity. gas. ont and beck porches 1, acre of land, with I shade trees. and is located on one best residential _streets. close to stores, transportation. ete. There is & first trust 'of $3.000 which has just been renewed for 3 years. Don't overiook this epportunity to secure a home in Washing- ton's most jdeal suburb at a sacrifice rice. M. E. CHURCH, Bhone. Falis Church (Va.) 39 I HAVE FOR s street Hyattsville, “A FALI Clarendon. | F NEAR 1th—LARGE_STOR! Could be extended 100 fi. long. Owner. in delphia. would sell for '$8.500. $5.000 n the original price. Act quick. In- 07_P st n.s. 6 CORNER STORE. Near 16th and Columbia Rd One-story and cellar. brick, wide front i age. leard for three years to good tenant. 1or properiies. buildine sice, here it is. Cash will obtaln a 12°investment. oW SR NleKEEVER. CO.. 1625 K St. N.W. T N | HERE ARE. WITHOUT QUESTION. BEV- e or ARE very best iocated pullding sites | I newbs Virgints. | iz, wooded, with all improvements, inciuding curbed sireels, mag- nificent views: on upper road to_ Alexandria: an exclusive neighooinood. Sites contain 110,000 to 15,000 sauare f-et'and can be pur- | chiused at Ies than 20 cents per. sauard foot. ‘"bout ore-taird tn one-nalf that of simiZ 1f vou are 10oking for a real _is. _Sez Mr. Cullen. { LOUIS SHOEMAKER, | 1407 York Av i FOR | '—BUSINESS 2. | STCRE AND APT. OF 6 ROOMS AND BAT! i hot-water h ectricity, Moderate reat. | JOHN SCRIVENER & ERO.. 914 G St. N.W. | SALC—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. GASOLINE FILLING STATION. LEASED TO Onie of the largest cil companies: lease has 18 vew's to run. Splendid return on invest- ment. GEORGETOWN REALTY & INSUR- | ANCE €O.. 1219 Wisconsin ave. Phone West 2437, et WATER-FRONT PROFERTY. SPECIAL SALE OF LOTS, BAY iHARBOR. | Safe place to keep boats during Winter | Smail_down payment, monthly terms. Large | icts, $300 up. 31 miles from D. C. Bee Bay Harbor first. | Hoter 217-F- West River Snady “Side. ‘M. Tel. | SALE—_FARMS. | ii8 ACRES ON STATE ROAD LEADING TO Mtrehall Hall 118 per” acre: Tew 5-ioom house. "4 1015, Fosestulile, 5 miles out, 52400 EVERETT PUMPHREY, Forestville. Mari- boroTeRat ot Lo . 25 A_PRODUCTIVE LAND, and" store. Improved with barn.” corn crib, modern pou 1.000° chickens. 3 bi Price include | hens and farming impiements. ness, Teady to wo. ! ROBERT E. LONR. 311 Cedar St. Takoms Park. Phone Georgin 0881, AR 00L & b. hoy: liry house ‘for rooders and 2 incubators. A real busi- —— RENT—FARMS, 50 ACRES, MARYLAND SUB bungalow, furnace, chicken hous low rent: free fuel. Agent, 1836 N. Eoom 308, " =2 -ROOM g el ~ BEAUTIFUL __ | Chotce,” A, W. ANDREWS, Rural Home | . | AT ANS. REFINANCING ARTRs: “OCONFIDENTIAL. MeGILL" I4 RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.W. NORTH 4951 LOWEET 02 AUTO LOANS. QUICK ACTION Courteous Service—No _Indorsements. UNITED FINANCE CO. 943 New York Ave . cor, 10th. _Dist. 9283 AUTO LOANS. USE_YQUR CAR LOWEST RATES. Quick Action SEE MR JACOBSON, 905 N. ¥ AverM.W. AUTO _LOANS: _ REFINANCIN evenings. MR. STEGER. 645 Md.*ave. ne. SRinoled: i UICK CASH vl TBUR AR, no 1DOREEMENTS. METRO FINANCE SERVICE. 826 10th ST N.W. MET 4142 NEXT TO PARKING LOT. BETWEEN H & 1. LY. CASH LOAN IMMEDIATE 192y to 1931 modt year to pay: lowest rates in city: no endorser: you keen car. Barnes Motors. 1729 14th n.w WE SUPPLY THE CASH YOU USE THE CAR. Quick Action—No Indorsements. AUTO FINANCE CO. 939 New York Ave. N.W. Dist Nat'l 2453 8777, ESTATE ).OANS. 0 LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE in any amount at prevailing interest. JESSE L. HEISKELL. 1115 Eve st. n.w. _ s SEE ME FIRST 1st, 3nd AND 5rd TRUSTS. No red tape, quick service; reasonable 3300, repay $1.50 wk 3100, repay 33.50 wk $1:300 revay 4750 wk 5900, repay 3450 wk $2,000, repay $10.00 wx 500, repay $12.50 wk $3.000, repay $15.00 wk 500, repay $17.50 Wk 34.000, renay $20.00 Wk ‘Above payments include principas azd in. |terest and can be arranged monthiy and bi-monthly._ Also loans in nearby Md\& Va, DR. A._HENRY, INC, 1016 Eve st. n.w (where Eye meets N. Y. ave.) BERT T. AMOS, Blde.. 15th end K OUICK MON -TO LEND. 1st AND 2nd TRUSTS: $100 TO AND' D. C. HO e RTEQUS BERVICE. WARING, NATL 9172 EY TO LOAN. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. J LEO KOLS, 3 New York ave. 1257 Wisconsin ave. Dist. 5021 iy LOANS ON CONTRACT PAYMENTS AND other collaterals. Rnom 605, 1010 Vi. ave. WANTED—MONEY. A SHORT-TERM SECOND-TRUST LOAN OF $1.000 net. well secured on ness prop- erty; monthly payments. maturing one vear 157" discount plus 67 interest. District 5770. Room 815, 1010 Vermont ave. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ¥ | "THCS. J. OWEN_& EON., AUCTIONEERS, b 1431 EYE ST. N.W. | TRUSTEES' SALE OF 160 BUILDIN | """AND ONE PARCEL OF GRO TAINING 48,100, OF AN ACRE By virtue of a certain deed of trust. recorded in Liber No. 5997, of the land records of the lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned substituted trustees will seil at public auction, at the Invest 1416 P ST. N.W. | streets northwest. on FRIDAY. THE SEC- OND DAY OF OCTOBER, AD. 1931 AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M, the following-de- scrived land_and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and being parts of the tracts of land known as “Robert's “Beal's Fancy.” “Ould's Fourth Vacancy” and “North Brightwood.” as set out in said deed of trust, and now known | as 1ot 47 and lots €7 to 73. inclusive, and {lots 74 to 85, inclusive. and lots 86 fo 91. | inclusive; and lots 813 to 18 inclusive. i square 2977; lots 31 square 32011 lots 45 E square 3160: lots 113 to 136. lots 143 to 178, n and parcel 1027102 43/100 of an ncre, in_square 3159 being the released real estate described in the above- ioned decd of trust. and is sold subject covenants and restrictions contained and which will be stated at time in ive. in ve. and Te 3200, therein, | of_sale: |, Terms ‘of sale: Al cash. A deposit of 115.000 will be required at time of saie vevancing. recording, etc . chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty days from day of sale. other- wise the tristees reserve the right to resell the property. at the risk and co: o aulting purchaser. after five days' adver- tisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. WILLIAM J. FINLEY, FRANK W HOOVER, U. 8. Navy Building. B St.. Substituted Trustees in_Equity _se22-d&ds.exSu____ Cause No. 52674, THOS. J. QWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. CONSISTING OF NINE COMMERCIAL LOTS FRONTING ABOUT 235 FEET ON_BLADENSBURG ROAD. AND 132 IDE N i LSS isToN ‘g VISION KNOWN S, 'OREEN GABLES" =~ v virtue of a certain deed of trust. d recorded in Liber 6175, at folio. 155 &mone the land records of the District of Colume bia. and at the request of the parties se cured thereby, the undersigned trustees w sell at public’ auction, on_the premises. at the southeast corner of Bladensburg road and Rardolph place northeast, on WED- NESDAY. THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF SEPTEMBER, AD. 1931, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and prem- ises. situate In the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 3 in square west of 4395; lots 8. 9 and 10 in square 4393: Iots 55 to 57 in square 4395: lots 110 to 151 in square 4396: lot 3 in square 4397: lots 53 to 72 in square 4408: lots 121 to 132 and 142 to 148 and 157 to 168 in square 4409: lots 98 to 103 and 114 to 116 in square 4410 in the subdivision made by W.'G. and J. H Garman. recorded in Liber 94, at folio 3, of the land records of the District of Columbia Also lots 20 to 28 in square 4410 Cafritz's subdivision as per plat recorded in Liber 83, at fo'io 29. of the land records of the District of Colum! Terms: 310,000 cach and the balance to be secured by deed of trust on the property and pavable on or before tiree yoars at 6'r interest: said deed of trust to contain a sat- isfactory "partiel release clause if cesired. A deposit of $2.500 is required at the time of ‘sale. Conyeyancing, recording. etc.. at the purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within ‘thiity ‘days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the disc:etion of the trustees. ARTHUR J. BRIDGETT, MILTON STRASBURGER, 5€12,14,17.19.23. Trustecs. 2% THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- TIL FRIDAY, THE SFCOND DAY OF OC- TOBER, 1031, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., same 36 OWEN & SON. AUGTIONEERS, 1431 Eve S0 M. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, ~ BEING ‘THREE . BRICK DWELLINGS KNOWN AS . PREMISES 1626, " 1633 AND. 1638 COVINGION STREET NORTHWEST. BY virtue of a cortain deed of trust. duly recorded i Liber No. 5444, 010, 495 i 560y of the Jand records of tfe Digtrict of Co- fumbla, ‘and at the request of the party se- ciifed-inerebd. ine inde:cisied trustce wil Seil; Shective premises, on” FRIDAY, THE SEG- OND DAY OF ‘OCTORER, AD. 1631, COM- MENCING AT FOUR OCLOCK P, the following-described land and_premises, ritu- ate’in the city of Washington, Distiict of Columbiey ‘and designated as. and being lot 105,107 “and 109 ih L. 8" Chapman’s. sub division, of lots” i siare’ 334-35 pet Dl recorded n Diber CH. 5., foiio. 187 of the Tecords of 'the ofce of the survesor of the District ‘of Columbia. © Said lot 10%. premises 1628 Covington sirect mow. will frst. e offered, then said lot 107 premises 1633 Covingion street nw. will ‘be.offered. and | Tast satd lot 109. primisas 1638 Godington | treet nw il be "oftered | Hfeims oF sule: One-third of the purchase money Tor each respective 10t (9 be paid ’ h.” balance i {wo caval instaliments, ble Ir. one and two years, with intercst ALSIx per contum per anham. pavable semis sanie " srom "ot Shle: o ccured by deed rusi upon the respective property sold, A dep>: quired st time of sals. < recording. efc., nt cost of puichaser. | Terms of “Suie fo 'be complied wifh within 30 davs from day of sule, otherwise the Arustce re; serves the right (o resell the 0 H 3k A cost of defaultine purc | Sheerny t of sucl fshed in’ Washt ©f §100 upon each lot will be re- All_onveyancinr, after five days’ advertisel in_some newspaper pub) ton, D. 9022,d&ds,exB8 ing: RLAIR LEE, Surviving Trustee. 3500, repay $3.50 wk | Second Trust Loans and Refinancing. | n Morris | at public auction, In front of the re- | southeast corner of 7th and Quackenbos I Al Trustees’ 8t cost of pur- | | | horses, 1 cow and 700 laying | or all cash, st the option of the purchaser. | hun {THREE "O'CLOCK ~ P.M. Terms: Cash. €. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., Aucts, GUS EICHBERG, Auctioneer 75 AUTOMOBILES By Auction Sat., Oct. 3rd NOON At 462 Penna. Ave. N.W. All Makes—All Models A Car for Everyone GUS EICHBERG Auctioneer for War and of Estate Work Street Adam A. Weschler & Son. Auctioneers Household and Office FURNITURE HUGO WORCH BABY GRAND PIANOS, ALSO STIEFF UP- RIGHT, SUITES, ODD PIECES, 100 NEW 9x12 VELVET RUGS, CARPETS, ELLIOTT ADDRESSOGRAPH, STENCIL CUTTER, 19.000 STENCILS, FILE CASES, DESKS, ETC. Also at 1:30 P.M. By Order Administrators Medical Books, High Frequency Cabinet, Nose and Throat Machine, Adjustable Hospital Bed, Etc. By virtue corded in_Lil of the land lumbia, and secured ther will_sell at premises ‘on DAY OF THIRTY O District bered six (8 (19), inclusiv by the depth 1001, toget] tures and imj &ines. tachments, irade and ‘all apparatus use Terms of trust securi usand 1932, | and_th BY AUCTION i i AT WESCHLER’S 915 E St. N.W. | SATURDAY October 3, 1931 Commencinz 9 AM. Continuing throuchout the day Office Equipment, 1 P.M. 2 | cash. at opt conveyancing. urchaser ars (51,0000 thirty deposit e resol: ing b advertisemen: _e26-48ds Gary Moving Van ALSO AUTOMOBILES At WESCHLER'S Auto Auction 623 H St. N.W. SATURDAY Oct. 3rd. 10 AL TRUSTEE'S ESTATE. BASEME] PIED land records and at the thereby, the auction. in THURSDAY. | BER. 1531 lot Tullock _and block _ numbt | Heights.” as of the in Liber Cou Big Aucticn Sale At Owen’s Auction House 64 H St. NW. Saturday, October 3rd At 2:30 PM. Sharp 25 912 rugs (new) and prac- tically all kinds of houschold and kitchen furnituse and various cther articles too numerous to mention. Al goods must be sold, regardless of price. oc1.2 of assessmen bered twenty. upon the fol Terms of 10 a deed of of ' $15.000.00, sale A depc at the time cording, et complied wi day of sale. | feited and pi of defaulting | advertisement paper publish DAYS. IN. AUC T. N.W. FUTURE THOS. J. TIONEERS, THOS. J. O TRUSTEES' Sale of Valuable Seven-Story and Basement Brick and Stone Apartment Known as “The Wyoming,” Being Premises 2022 Colum- bia Road Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 4736, folio 90 et seq of the land records of the District of Co- jumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘auction, in {ront of the prem- ises on MONDAY. THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER, AD. 1931, AT TWO. FIFTEEN O'CLOCK PM.. the following-de- scribed land and premises. situate in the County of Washington, District of Columbia. and designated as an being parts of the fract of land called “The Widow's Mite." now known as “Oak Lawn.” described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning Yor the same on the easterly line of Co- ijumbia road, s widened. at a point distant 321.88 feet southerly from the intersection of sald road. cs widened, With_the south line of the land conveved to Stephen P. Quackenbush by deed recorded in Liber 1180, at folio 187, of the land records of the Di trict of Columbia. and rwnning thence northeasterly along the said line of Colum- bia Toad 321.88 feet: thence in a line pa allel with the south line of sald Quacken- bush's land south 813: degrees east 189.48 feet to the west line of an alley conveyed to the District of Columbia by deed recorded in Liber 2910 at follo 112 of the said land records: thence southerly with the west line of said alley 203.82 feet ‘o the point of intersection with a line drawn parallel with said second line from the point of begi: ning. and thence north 813 degrees west 277.51 feet to the place of beinning, inclu ing with other parcels lot numbered twent; six_(26) in Oscar W. White's subdivision A part of “Cak Lawn.” as per plat record- | °d in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber County 19 at folio 186, = Said property’ now being taxed as lot 832 in rquare numbered twenty-five hundred and thirty-five (2535). Subject to building restriction line. 1615 feet back from Columbia road as shown on plat in County Book 19, at page 199, of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. Subject to_the restriction to run with the land for 15 years {from June 6th. 1910. that no_ building. " wall. fence or other strueture shall be erected within ten (10) feet of the rorth line of the herein-described property. Alzo a strip of land .77 foot on Columbia road in of “Oak Lawn,” PREMISE: bia. and at 1] Teby, the public auctio; MONDAY. BER. _A'D: and premises lumbia. and in_the subdi Wardma survevor for Terms: 8ol trust for $8.5 cash. A dep Term day property ma: 5030.0¢2.5.7. TRUSTEES' Liber 6229. a of the Dist undersigned BER. 1031 following-des hundred and fort. d 2 surveyor's of Pren sold first northeast imi Terms: subiect $3.750. due the rate of si cash each house complied wit date of sale trustees proverty. faultine pur | now taxed as lot numbered eight hundred and fourteen (814) in square 2535, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two | eaual installments, payable in one and two Jears. with interest ot six per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $10.000 will be required at time of sale. All convevancing, recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the truse tees reserve the right io resell the property at the rick and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D. JOHN L. BARR, JAMES J. BECKER. ‘Trustees. TRUSTEES' TACHED Iumbia, and thereby, the ises. _on OCTOBER. 1 Stun s Lot se30-d&ds THOMAS J. OWEN_ & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE T\/O- STORY BRICK DWELLING, SITUATE NO. 1031 TENTH STREET NORTHEAST. | By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in | Liber No. 6280. at folio 7, of the land records | of the District of Columbia, we shall sell in front of tre premises on TUESDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D. 1931 AT lot _numbeted twenty-eight (23) in B Francis Saul's sub- division of lois in square numbered nine dred and fifly-six (956), as per plut re corded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 28 at fo'io 31. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash: balance in ore, two and three years, with interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi- annually. Deposit of $300 required at time and. the purchaser allowed fifteen it Sule comninis o 2 Further particulars al WA‘D C. surveyor for covenants of 6%, held by bajance $750 $150 per mo: secured by a tion_of auired of ing, recordins purchaser. urc] wise trust property. chaser after resale Wi Bedd d&ds-exsu £ = Trustees, OCTOBER, described land ‘and premiss of Columbia in_square numbered ten belting. machinery with their spare parts and two (29.250). which becomes due on October 29, The purchase price over and above said deed of trust to be paid one-third cash balance in tw (1) and two (2) years from day of . payable semi | deed’ of "trust "un the property sold. or ai taxes to be adjusted to day of A deposit of one thou: Terms 0f sale to be complied wi (30) days from day of sale. paper published in Washineton. D. AT THREE owing described land and premises situ- te in the District of Columbia. £nd being aumbered survevor d deed of trust over and_above and taxes to be paid or adjusted to date ol Good title or n THE, TW] O'CLOCK' P.M.. the and Thomas 2106, as per plat recorded in the office of the 3 ding. etc.. Fofms: o be complied ‘with witnin otherwise deposit } ovementa thereon: {u Nundred and thirty-one (231 "and two * Rundred and, sixty 48 fon made by nce H. B8 BT at folin 43. in The L ePr O o' of the District of Columbla: % *1363 Penn street northeast will be Ench_of the to a frst able semi-annually: v id fAirst deed of trust to 2T % ‘Geposit of $250 will be reauired Ving ot the rick_ and cost. of the de- tisement ~therent District of Columbia. e I, e e and’ notrial fees at the cost of the purchast sale by p for 7,5 square 1914 in “‘Weaver L hatees Addition to Cleveland Park. as per plat recorded in the office of the Liber County 21 at folio 24; 1 1 Jocr 16" a pHoT_deed of trust for $14.5007 property sold. or all cash over tru purcheser at sale. v In’" some newspaper ington. . 2024,26,28,30.0013 Conn. Ave. at 18th St. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1931 Continuing TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1931 Commencing 10 O’Clock Each Day fMee and Shop Equipment will INSPECTION PERMITTED OCTOBER 2ND & 3RD 2 v & C i O'Rourke Co. » Corperation. John A, CASH. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctloneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real | Improved by Mill Plant and Offices at 1332 and 1334 Eleventh Street Southea Thereof, Fronting on Twelfth | , and in the Rear Southeast, Together With the Fixtures and M chinery Used Therein. of a certain deed of trust re. ber No. 6283, folio 260 et seq.. records of the District of Co- at the request of the party eby. the undersigned trustees public auction. in’ front of the TUESDAY, THE SIXTH_(6th) A'D. 1931, AT FOUR- M., the " following- tuate in the Original lots num- ) and fifteen (15) to nineteen e. and the north 28 feet front h'of lot numbered twenty (20) hundred and one her with the butldings. struc- provements thereof, and all en- shafting. fixed and moyable CLOCK factory _implements, tools other fixtures. implements and ed in or about the same. sale: The above properiy will be soid as an entirety. sublect to & deed of ig the principal sum of ni ine hundred and ffty doliars equal instaliments terest at six per cent per an- nunlly. and secured by Interest and ale, and all at ' cost of nd dol- uired at time of sale. b within Other- Wil ‘be forfeited and property d. at the risk and cost of the urchaser. after five (5) days t of such resale in some news- C RD, fon of purchaser recording, etc.. will be ry ROGER J. WHITEFO! HENRY C. CLARK, Trustees. 815 15th Bt. N.W. _ THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS 1115 EYE ST. N SALE OF _VALUABLE REAL BEING A THREE-STORY AND T BRICK | BUILDING, OCCU- FOR STORE AND DWELLING | PURPOSES. KNOWN AS 2122 EIGHT- EENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber No. 6150. at folio 145, of the of the District of Columb request of ‘the party secur undersigned will sell at public front of the premises. on THE EIGHTH DAY OF OCTO- O'CLOCK P.M.. the thirty (30) in Seymour W. others’ subdivision of lots in ered four (4) per plat recorded in the office for the District of Colum nty 11, at folio 47, said blo ngmbered four (4) now known for purposes t and taxation as square num- -five hundred ffty-four (3554), lowing _terms: sale: "Said property is subject trust securing an indebtedness and will be sold subject to indebtedness. All cash id deed of trust. ~Interest it of $250.00 will be required of sale. All convevancing, re- at the cost of purchaser. sale. Terms of sale to be 7 within thirty (30) days from etherwise, deposit will be for- roperty resold at risk and cost purchaser after five (5) days t of such resale in some news- hed in Washington. D. C. WILLTAM P. BENSO! Surviving Trustee 925 15th Street Northwest. £026.28.29.20-0¢1.2.3.5.6.7 WEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE SEMI- DETACHED BRICK DWELLING. BEING . 2811 CATHEDRAL AVE- N NUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | recorded in Liber of the land records of the District of Colum- No. 5868, folio 343 et sea.. he request of the party secured undersigned trustees will sell at n. in {ront of the premises. on ELFTH DAY OF OCTO. AT | THREE-THIRTY following-described iand . Situate in the District of Co- designated as and being lot 12 vision of lots made by Harry P. Bones In square 1931, the District of Columbla in Liber 79 at folio 2 Id subject to & prior deed of 00, further particulars of which vill be snnounced at time of sale: the pur- Thse tprier above said trust fo be paid.in osit. of $300 required. Convey- At purcheser's cost. hirty Torteited and the v “beWdvertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. HOBBS, BURNS. Trustees. JAMES D. HOWARD' A. 9.12 "THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF_TWO TWO-STORY WELLINGS. CONTAINING SIX gROOXCPL(SEANva&é;& ‘WITH BUILT-IN PENN STREET NORTHEAST By virtue of a deed of trus 1263 AND 1281 st recorded in e land records 0 168, of the t follo 168. of land”records rict_of Columbia. Tequest of the parties secured thereby. the trustees will offer for saie at jon, in front of the premises. on RONDAYS Tl TWELFTH DAY OF 0CTO AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM. the cribed Jand and premises.” with Lots numbered forty (240) in sanare pumbered Sixty (4060 of a sub- Small. as per Rd premises 138 Pena street edintely (hereafter e ouses will be sold deed of trust securing July 1. 1932, with interest at T er centum Der anniim. pay- the purchase money be paid in n Ot Pl ol Sale DTerms 10 be h within twenty days from the or deposit to be forfeited. the the right to resell the chaser. after five days' adver- in"soms newspapsr pub- Convey- B DIAL. THOMAS A. WADNDEN. “Trustees. SALE _OF VALUABLE DE- ELLING_NO. 3606 NORTON “OLEVELAND ~PARK." R erfain deed of trust. duly remiraen in Diver No- 8524, follo 147 e seas 58 %he dand Tecords of the District of Co- at_request of party secured undersigned trustees will offer ublic_auction, in front of prem. DAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF 93], AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. lowine-described land “and premises. e e ‘District of Golumbiar to wit: ind Vor: the District of Columbia. in subject to’ the record. Property will be sold sub- Perpetual Building Assoclation: cash: the remainder pavable nth, including interest at 6%, second deed of trust upon the at op- A deposit of $500 re- All conveyanc- %_and notariai fees at cost of Terms to be complied with haser. within thirty days from day of sale, other- reserve the right to resell and cost of cefaulting pur- days' advestisement of such . published in GEORGE F. HOOVER, AMES B. FLYNN, “Washington | be Tuesday, October 6, 3:30 P.M. Bankrupt N STEINEM. Trustee, 1331 G Street N.W. THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, 11 EYE BT NW. | ONE TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO VALUABLE TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLINGS. 8IT- UATE NOS. 1239 AND 1243 UNION y virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6372, at folio 87, of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, in frout of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER, AD. 1931, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the south 12 feet front on Union street by the full deoth thereof of ori 1 lot numbered forty in squs bered five hundred and two (302), as follows: Beginning at & point on the west line of Union street 19 feet south from the northeast corner of satd lot, and running thence south on sald strest 19 feet: thence west 101 feet 11 inches to west line of said lot: " thence north 19 feet; thence east 101 feet 11 inches to the place of beginning Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. balance in one, two and three years, with interest At six'per cent per annum, payable semi- annuslly Deposit of $300 required at time le and the purchaser allowed fifteen from date of sale to complete the Further particulars a EDWARD SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. | Trustees’ Sale of the Large 11- Story, Centrally Located Modern Office Building,! .Known as “The Woodward | Building,” Located at the| Southeast Corner of Fifteenth and H Streets Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly | recorded in Liber No. 6312, folio 183 et seq.. | of the land records of the District of Co- | THOS. J. OWEN & 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 WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY- | EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1931, AT THREE OCLOCK P.M. the foliowing-de- scribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot 21 in 8. W. Woodward's combina- tion cf lots in square 222, as per plat re- corded in Liber 43. folio 18, of the records | of the office of the surveyor of t District of Columbia. Also part of original lot 12 in sald square 222, described as. foliows: Beginning for the same at the northeast corner of said lot and running thence west on H street 31 feet to the west line of the West wall of the house on the east part of £aid Iot: thence south on said line of the id wail 131 feet 2 inches to alley: ence east 31 feet to the southe: corner of said lot: thence north 131 feet 2 inches | 1o the beginning. Also part of original lot 3 in square 322, described as follows: Begin- ning for the same on the south line of said 1ot twelve (12) distant 20 feet 4 inches from the southeast corner of said lot 12. and running thence southeasterly on an alley In said square 17 feet: thence in a straight line north of east 24 feet 6% ‘nches to a point direct]y south of and distant 559 feet from the southeast corner of said lot 12; thence | north 5.59 feet to the southeast corner of sald lot 12, and thence west on the south line of said lot 12 29 fee: 4 inches to the place of beginning; now known as lot 22 in | said square. i Teims of sale: Said property will be sold subject to an overdue first trust. recorded in , Liber 6214, folio 257, securing the New York Lite Insurance Company in the sum of $1.500.000. with_interest at 5%, secured on lot 21, square 222, as described above, and subject further to an overdue trust, record: ed in Liber €312, folio 179, securing the New York Life Insurance Company in the sum of $500,000. with interest at 5!3% . secured as the first trust on of lot 3 and part of lot 12. square 222, described above, and 83 a second trust on lot 21, square 232, as described above. 50 subject to overdue and | mccrued interest on both aforesald deeds of | trust and taxes to date of wsale. Full par- iculars of sald deeds of trust and the amount of unpaid and overdue interest and taxes will be stated at the time of sale. The purchase price (over and above said | trusts and overdue and accrued interest and taxes 1o date of sale. as aforesaid) to be paid $50.000 as a deposit at the time of sale, | and a further sum of 375.000 to be paid | within thirty days from day of sale. and the remainder to be paid in equal amounts in one and two years. with interest at 6 per ennum. payable semi-annually and to be’ secured’ bv A purchase-money deed of trust on said property. All adjustments to be_made as of date of sale. ‘Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser after five days’' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash. ington. D. C. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. GEORGE N. EVERETT. BRAINARD W. PARKER, Trustees. Note.—The New York Life Insurance Com- pany. owner and holder of the notes de- scribéd in the deeds of trust above referred to. recorded in Liber 6214, folio 257, and Liber "6312, folio 179, respective have agreed to ‘extend for any purchaser said principal sums secured by said deeds of trust for a period of five years from Septem- 931, with interesi at 5 per cent. nual curtails of 173 per cent starting at the end of 18 months. upon pay- | ment ‘of all overdue interest and taxes This renewal is also subject 0 usual ap- praisal and brokerage feca. se26-d&ds THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. SITUATE NO. 118 H STREET SOUTHWEST. 'AND _BEING A TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING CONTAIN- ING SIX ROOMS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5534, folio 307 et seq. of the land Tecords of the District of Co- lumbia, “and at the request of the party segured thereby, the undersigned trusiecs ®ill sell at_pubiic auction, in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D. 1931. AT THREE- THIRTY O'CLOCK 'B.M.. the following- described land ‘and premises. situate in the city of Washington. District of Columbia. and designated us and being lot numbered twenty-six (26) in Francis Leonard's sub- division of original lot numbered six (8) in square' numbered five hundred and ninety (390). as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 60. at {olio 133. subject to the rieht Of Way over the rear 2 feet 6 inches of lots Tumbered twenty-four (24) to twenty-nine {29) for the benefit of the owner of No. 804 Delaware avenue southwest, together =with the improvements. consisting of two-story brick dwelling containing six room: Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two eaual installments. payable in one and two yeyrs. with interest at six per centum per um, pavable semi-annually, from day of le, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold. or all cash. at the ontion of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be r auired at’ time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. efc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be’ complied with within fifteen days from day of sale. otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right o resell the property, at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaer published in Wash- el WALTER G. DAVI WED A SubS 3, UL, Sy OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street No!lhwul.o e TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DETACH- ED,SRAME DWELLING KNOWN ~AS BY e of 8 certatn deed of 4 duls Virtde of a certain decd of trust, du recorded in Liber No. 6166, folio 277 et I!n! of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the ‘request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will gell, &t public auction in_front of the premises, IRSDAY, THE EIGHTH . A.D. 1931, AT FIVE the following-described land {tuate in the District of Co- lumpla, and designated us 'and being lot 20 in_Brown's subdivision of lots in biock c.l “‘Cleveland Heights.”" as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of | Columbia in Liber 87 at follo 17; block 6 now known as square 2090. ‘Terms: Sold subiect to a prior deed trust for $15.000.00, further particulars which will be announced at time of si the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording.. etc.. at purchaser’ cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold ‘st the retion of the trustee: ?lNJAlllN J. CANBY, [ 230002878 26.28.30.002.5.7 | BER, hopes to secure valuable keylands, owned by Lorry and Nate, for irrigation and power urposes. Babson discovers that Nate is ehind & power project which threatens to ruin “all ‘the banker's plans. Nate and Lorry fall in love. Together they plan to control the waters of Forlorn Valley and thwart Babgon's schemes. Babson insists that Joe Brainerd, editor of the local paper, tack Nate as an enemy of the people. This Brainerd refuses to do. Nate tells the editor that he (Nate) intends to address a mass meeting which Babson has called. Brainerd warns Nate that it will be danger- ous, as Babson has aroused public fecling against him. INSTALLMENT XVIIL HE following morning Tichenor was in San Francisco and, act- ing upon the advice of his a torney, he sought the offices of Messrs. Brooks, Gagan and Brooks. Gagan received him and lis- tened without interruption while Nate outlined the situation. “I know all about that Eden Valley proposition, Mr. Tichenor,” he then an- nounced. “A Mr. Silas Babson of Val- ley Center interviewed me on the sub- ject recently, but he did not retain us. In fact, certain aspects of the advice I gave him appeared to conflict with his own opinion of the situation.” “Well, he's liable to be around later to retain you, although I hope to re- strain him' by employing peaceable and profitable measyres. Meanwhile I haven't any busifiess for you, save to outline for me the legal rights of Miss Kershaw and the Bar H Land & Cattle Co. in the premises. I'll pay your fee for that, so please fir: away.” & “You can win any suit filed against you with the exception of a condem- nation suit,” Gagan said. “I was quite certain of that before I called upon you, but merely desired to have an expert verify my suspicions.” A non-riparian community — Forlorn Valley—is about to form an irrigation district on the strength of a promise AUCTION SALES. 'TURE DAYS. s "THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BITUATE NO. 309° FLORIDA AVENUE NORTHWEST, AND BEING A TWO - STORY AND CELLAR BRICK DWELLING, IN FIRST COMMERCIAL ZONE By virtie of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded January 12. 1627, among the land records of the Distriet of Columbia, and at the Teauest of the party secured > the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in_{ront of the premises. on WED. NESDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY OF OCTO- A.D. 1931. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and premises. situate in_the county of Washington. Dis: trict of Columbia. and designated as and being all of lot numbered twenty (20) and the ‘west ‘two (2) feet on "Florida avenue by the denth thereof of lot num- bered nineteen (19) in Emma M. Gillett's subdivision of lots in block numbered three (), “LeDroit Park.” as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor af the District of Columbia in Liber County §. at folio 38. together with the improvements. consisting of two-story brick dwelling. COntaining six ropms and bath ! Terms of sale: Onme-third of the purchase money to be Daid in cash. balance in two equal instaliments. pavable in one and two ears. with interest at six per centium per annum. pavable semi-annually. from dav of sale. secired by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold. or all cash. at the or purchaser. A deposit of $300 w aquired At time of sale Al cor recording. efc., at cost of Dy of sale to be combiied with within Af dass from dav of sale. otherwise the trus- tees reserye tha Tight (o resell the property at the rick and cost of defauliing purchaser. after five davs' mdvertisement of such resale in_soms n-wspaper published in Wash- ington, D. C. WALTER G, DAVIS, RICHARD J. CARR. __te26.28.30 002 5.7 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE 'KNOWN AS PREMISES 3221 ELEVENTH SIREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. CONSISTING '_OF MODERN = THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. $553. folio 263. of the land records of the District of Columbia. nd at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public_auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF OCTO- BER, AD’ 1931. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M the ‘following-described land and_premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being 1ot numbered twen- ty-seven (27) in Edward Landvoizit's sub- division of part of block numbered twenty- one (21) ‘Columt and of part ' (18) in Todd 5 on of part of the tract of land called “Pleasant Piains.” as per plat of sald first-mentioned subdivision® is ~re- corded in Liver County 16, folio 11, of the Tecords of the office of the survesor of the District_of Col designated for taxa- tion purposes . square 2845; subject to_covenants of recor Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments. payable in one .and two Jears. with interest at six per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually from day. of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash at the option of the ‘purchaser. A deposit of required at ime of sale. All convevancing, recoreing, efc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right (0 Tesell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser afier, five days advertisement of ‘suchre- s some newspaper publishe: vash- IRdig, B "o P d 10 Wash A UST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Trustee. By EDWARD [ HILLVER s ice President. IRVING ZIRPEL. ___ Secretsiv. £e25-dRds.exSu_ THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONI 31 EVE BT NAVC T ONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF_THREE VALUABLE TWO - STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, KNOWN AS PREMISES Nos. 1651, 1653, 1657 ROSEDALE STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of three certain deeds of trust. .d.‘;lfly 'r.ecnrd!fl in olilb:): Nln. %530. follos 34, 27 e sea. e District ot Coliumbin, ‘and st the reauest o the party secured thereby, the undersigned ;l;u;;.;:lp,'!lrl.l"s:ll. at mlglpl,cp:%cll%n.aln front ises. on + THE_FI DAY OF OCTOBER. A. D. 1931, AT T'HRP!TEI! THIRTY O'CLOCK PM. the following-de- | scribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lots 38. 39 and 41 in the American Security and Trust Company and William Manogue's subdivision of lots in block 27. yIsherwood.” known for purposes of taxa- tion as square 4540. as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 8. folio 28. Each Darcel to be sold separatels. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments. payable in one and two rs. with interest at six per centum per num. payable semi-annualiy. from day of ale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of | the purchaser. A deposii' of $200.00 will be required at time of sale on each parcel. All conveyancing. recording. etc.. at cost of pur- chaser. the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. RIGEL O, BELT, WM. L. CRANE. Trust, “Auctioneers. £0.23.25.28.30.0¢.2.5 AM A, WESCHLER & SON. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- STREET N. 2o By virtue of a ‘certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber 6277, at folio 223 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the puriies secured (hertb‘ the undersigned trustees will sell at public_auction in_front of the premises on [ESDAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1931, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-déscribed land and premise situate in the District of Co- lumbia, designated as and being lots num- bered ‘tweive (12) and thirteen (1) in square numbered two thousand eighteen (2018). in the subdivision made by the South Pinekuirst Company of parts of “New Seat.” and other tracts known as “South Pine- hurst as per plat recorded in the sur- veyor's office of the District of Columbia in Liber County 21, at folio 22. subject to burid- ing restriction iines as shown on said mlat, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase ayable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the propoerty sold, or all cach, at_the option of the purchaser’ A deposit of $300.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty cays from day of sale: otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right to rescll the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washin ton, D. C. QSEPK A RAFFERTY. 4 H. VANDOREN. oc2, toes. ,12,13 thereby. | 500 will be | Terms of sale ‘to be complied with | within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise | flowed over our lands. “Now, if this is done, the value of | our ranches will be very much depreci- | ated, because we will b> denied th | natural irrigation of a great many thousands of acres of rich meadow |lands each Spring. The Constitution | of the United States guarantees its citi- | zens against seizure and appropriation | of their property without due process |of law and adequate compensation. Hence, any State law that contravenes | that right is unconstitutional. | “When the Federal Government is- | sued patents to homesteaders in Eden | Valley it did not except the water right from the land right. In presuming to |appropriate our riparian rights or any | portion of them for the benefit of a |district and non-riparian owner, the | State of California is assuming a right | it does not legally possess. | “Now, I'm not going to start a_bitter lawsuit with the Forlorn Valley Irriga- tion Disfrict. I shall merely enter a formal protest—and when I use the first person singular I mean Miss Ker- shaw and the Bar H Land & Cattle Co. Then I shall sit quietly by and watch these idiots bond their lands, |market the bonds and spend the money to erect a diversion dam and dig miles and miles of main canals and |laterals. Then. just as they are about to_open. their flood-gates 1 shall, upon afidavit that the district’s action is about to work great hardship and dam- age upon me, be granted a temporary injunction by the Superior Court re- straining the district from using the {vater, and ordering it to show cause, | within 10 days, why such temporary injunction should not be made perma- nent. The case will then be tried on its merits, and I shall probably lose in the Supcrior Court, because the judge will refrain from questioning the con- stitutionality of the State law. I shall appeal and I shall win, and when I have won the only legal salvation for Forlorn Valley will be to buy Eden | Valley from us, either at private treaty or via the condemnation suit route. If it wants our water, it must buy our lands—and a jury will set the price.” “He -hath taken down the mighty | from their seat and hath exalted them |of low degree,” Gagan quoted humor- - “You appear to be something of a financier. “Just contemplate Forlorn Valley, the money derived from the sale of the bonds all spent on a diversion dam, main canal, flocd-gates, laterals, engi- neering fees, salaries, and so forth, sudderdy discovering that after all it cannot ' get the water—that it's all dressed up with no place to go. Whils | they dwell in blissful ignorance of the cataclysm they curse and hate and de- ride Miss Kershaw and me for protect- ing our vestzd rights; when the blow falll There will be tragedy in that, Tichenor.” “1 dare say. Weil, now that | I have had my own ideas on the legality of my position confirmed by such emi- nent water counsel as yourself, it would seem thet all I can do is sit calmly by and watch Forlorn Valley ruin itself.” “But surely, Mr. Tichenor,” Gagan protested, “you will take some meas- ures to warn these people before they embark on a ruinous enterprise. “Notwithstanding the fact that it would be very bad business for me to | do that, I shall do it. It will be a case {of love's labor lost, however. Ths people will not believe me; they ars | following a false leader and blindly oyal to him. ‘Well, here's your | check for legal services to date. Some- | thing tells me I shall be retaining your services 2t a later dfite.” 1 Returning -home, Nate Tichenor was | met at the railroad depot in Gold Run | by his chauffeur with the car. Passing ilhrough Valley Center en route to | Eden Valley he saw some men skidding |a linotype into a vacant store in the Babson block; above the door a new sign infoimed the world that presently the Forlorn Valley Citizen would here g0 to press. Certainly Babson was losing no time moving into action. Nor was Joe Braincrd, as Nate discovered when he paused at the office of the Register, hoping to glean news of interest that | might” have occurred during his four | days’ absence. He found Brainerd writ- ing an editorial cordially welcoming his competitor into the field. : | "“Going to press tomorrow with a two-page issue, Nate,” he announced. “Practically all of my local advertising has been withdrawn.” “Why not run the canceled ads just | the same, Joe? If I were you, I would | decline to let Babson see how badly he has hurt me. He may think his slaves {have not obeyed orders and start a |fight with them in consequence. If |anybody cancels his subscription, con- | tinue sending him the paper as usual /Il take care of your deficit. When |I'm fighting a bitter nght, it's against {my religion to cry ouv or admit I'm { hurt.” | Brainerd grinned, for this was the |sort of fight he loved to wage, if he |could afford it. “I'm running another ifront-pnge editorial on the water ques- tion, Nate. Forlorn Valley has to have the water. and if it cannot get it from the Mountain Valley Power Co., it must tap the creek up in the Handle. I'm living up to our agreement, boy, and | making the fight for my subscribers.’ “You'd be a traitor not to. “What did your lawyer say?" Nate related in detall his conversa- tion with Gagan. “Perhaps,” Brainerd suggested, “I'd do well to write a new editorial pointing out to the people the possibility of failure of the plan upon which, led by Babson, they are about to embark. What do the poor devils know about it? Oply what Babson tells them.” “That's & splendid idea, Jae. The people will then have an opportunity to read your editorial and digest it before attending the mass meeting. Consequently they will be more favor- ably inclined toward the proposition I shall have to make them at the meet- |ing. And when the editorial has been written and set up, pull a proof and send it over to Babson. It might give him food for reflection.” ‘Within two hours Brainerd sent his devil over to the bank with the proof and a note from Brainerd to the effect that he was running the editorial in ihs next issue and inviting comment. | After reading the editorial, Babson passed it into Henry Rookby for the latter's reaction. “He asks for my comment, Henry. Well, I'll oblige him.” And Babson wrote in red crayon across the proof: “When Forlorn Valley has its own reservoir filled, you and Tichenor have my permission to jump into it and drown «ourselves, and greatly oblige, yours, etc., S. Babson." “Shoot 'em in the foot,” Mr. Rookby urged, wittily. ‘When the bank's messenger took the | proof and Babson's message back to Joe Prainerd, that astute individual sighed and, after the fashion of news- paper men, Who always save the writ- ten expression of their enemies, locked it up in his safe! (To Be Continued.) | MOVING. PACKING AND § stark drama and not comedy, Mr. TORAGE.