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D—I12 AUCTION SAI-!S—WTUII DAYS (1 THOS. J. OWEN & wn mvnomal. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Group of Apartment Buildings Being the Three Five-Story Brick Buildings Containing About 276 Apartments and Seven Stores, and Known as| “Clifton Terrace” East, Center and West, Located on and Occupying the Entire Front- age on the South Side of Clif- ton Street From 13th to lllh Streets Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 4313, folio 382 et sea.. | of the land records of the District of Co- | cured thereby undersi e wil sell at public euction, of the prem ises. ‘on THURSDAY. THE TENTH DAY OF | DECEMEER, AD. 1031, AT THREE O CLOCK | PM., the foilowing-described land and prem- | ises. situate in the District of Columbia desienated as and being lots one hu na; and five to one hundred and nine| both incrusive, in square twenty-eigh Cieht “(306) ‘Tu 8 suba: | rry Wardman and Thomas in block twecy-hine (20) G s."" as per plat of said sub- | sion recorded in Liber No. 50, folio s, ecords of the office of the surveyor ot Columbia: subject to the when a buliding is erected not be within 30 feet of | ;| white fog f"the purchase balance in o of s ned in Washing- Ty ALFRED H “LAWSON 1010-d&dbs. exSukhol ice President THOMAS J. QWEN & SON, AUCTIONKERS, Eve St. N ' SALE OF DESIRABLE TWO- Fumz DWELLING, SITUATE 8 STREET NORTHWEST on o a5 Der Dlat recorded r for thence south along the west street 13.33 feet: thence west of thence east to Eighth lace of beginning ne-tourth cash. balance | years. with {nterest at h semi-annually. | Dep at time of sale, | ana the purchaser Aiibwed ftteen days from | date purchase, Fur- " TZ,_/Trustee. VERNON G, OWEN, ‘1" ustes dadbs exSu&hol THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Btreet Nortawest TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THREE PARTLY FINISHED DETACHED BRICK DWELL- GE. CH__CONTAINING _EIGH 1SES 5: i NEVADA AVENUE. 3976 NEVADA AVENUE, AND 5357 ENTY-NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, CHEVY CHASE GROVE, D, C. By virtue of three certain deeds of trust, @yuly recorded in (1) Liber 6547, folio 325! (2)" Liber 6547, folio 323; (3) Liber €572, 1olio 371; of the land records of the District ©f Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will gell st public suction, in the office of Thos J. Owen & Son, 1431 Eye sureet northwest, on ToRsD DAY OF DECEMBER, AD. 1031 AT ONE StLock M., the following-described land and prem- ises ‘situate in the District of Columbia and gesienated us and being (1) lot 77 in squsre in Fulton R. Gordon’s subdivision of . part ot n iract. Of land . called “Chevy Chase Grove, as sald subdivision is recorded in the office of the surveyor for the strict of Columbia in Book No. 61 page 0. 31, improved by premises 5374 Nevada avenue northwest: (2) lot 76 in square 1990 in Gordon’s_subdivision of “Chevy Chase Grove as per plat recorded in said rur- vyevor's office in Book 61 page No. 31, im- proved by premises 5378 avenue northwest; (3) lot 16 in square 2291 in Gordon's ' subdivision _of “Chevy Chase Grove.” as per piat recorded in said sur- yeyor's office in Book 63, page No. 14, im- proved by premises 5357 20th street north- West. Each parcel to be sold separately Terms of sale:” Parcel No. 1—Sold subject to & prior trusi of record for $7.750.00. of which there has been adyanced '$5.860.94 Parcel No. 2—80ld subect to a prior trust of Tecord for $7,750.00, of which there has been sdvanced $5,804.06 Parcel No. 3.-Sold of resor 39.000 c 37,031.00, further be announced st f sale; the pu e bove sald {rusts to be pald T cash property to be sold subject to accrued and taxes, amounts 1o be announced 1 Time "of sale. A deposit of 150000 re- guired on'each parcel at time of sale. Con- 4 recording, etc.. at purchaser's Gays, otherwise deposit forfeited and - the roperty may be advertised and resold at B Glodrellon of e triniee MES HOWELL GORDON. _gers PRI Trustee. THOS. 1. OWEN & BON Aucnomu' 1451 Eve Street N-W USTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR- TR RatE e ] CON’I’ AND 'BATH M APARTMENTS, KNOWN AS PREMISES 1000 EYE STREET NORTHW! By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly mecorded in Liber No. 8520, folio, 88 ei sea of the land records of the District of Co- fumbia, and st the request of the party se- cured inereby, Ih(‘ undersigned trustee vil 11, at public’suction. in front of fhes, URS! HE TENTH fsec, on DAY OF D 61 AT POUR O'CLOCK B owhue denctibed. lend and prem- ises, ‘situate in the City of Washington. and_desienated as an haefer's subdi- recorded in Liber 70 at folio survesor's office of the District of Corumbia Term of sale One-third of the purchase ey to d in_cash, balance in two ki? able in one and two six per centum per payable semi-annually. from day of secured by deed of t upon _the 7 oif ‘Cash. at the option of ‘A deposit of $500.00 will be ] conveyancing. at_cost of pi Terms jed with Wi thirty herwise the trustee h erty ot 5D oy i, I Washine, RX TAYLOR. ng Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN & SON TONEERS, 1431 EYE ST OF VALUABLE REAL BY TWO-STORY Darsy seeored rustee will sell e premises. E: ubdivis a5 per plat recorded in. the oMce of ¥ for the District of Columblg in 14 t, together with the ird of the purchase [ By HOWARD MORAN, Vice President. Beal) Attest A. H. SHILLINGTON. Assistant Secretary. del-d&ds.exBu p— EDUCATIONAL. WASHINGTON COLLEGE of LAW Announces » SPECIAL COURSE IN COPYRICHT LAW B y Richard C. De Wolf, LL. B. Law Officer of the Copyricht Office Tuesdays and Thursdays, Deecmber 3 to January 14, 89 PM. uhlgl:l College of Law G Street N.W. LIGHT THROUGH FOG SEEN POSSIBILITY Engineers Predict Method1 Will Be Found to Aid Aviators. | By the Associated Pr NEW YORK, December 3—Predic- tion that light signals may be trans- mitted through several miles of “dense | white fog” to airplanes was made to the American Society of Mechanical En- gineers today ! The prediction was based on three | years' study of aviation lighting made | &t the General Electric Co. by Dr.| Irving Langmuir and W. F. Westendorp. | “It seems pussible,” the Langmuir | report said, “to araw the definite con- clusion that, with sources of reason-| able intensity and with photoelectric | detectors which can now be built, sig- nals may be transmitted through dense | The piesence of smoke may | greatly decrease fhe range | The distance, he added, may reach | “several miles” The best light is “dif- | fused white.” which is the same sort of | light illuminating clouds above cities at night | The extremely sensitized cells which 1l “see” t lights through fog | detect diffused light many thousand | times too faint for the eye to see.” RAIL SUIT POSTPONED Hearing on the claim of Henry Car- ter Stuert, former Governor of Virginia, for $10,000 damsges against the Norfolk | & Western Railway, was postponed | vesterday by the Interstate Commerce Commission until January 4 | Stuart complained the railway re- fused him drought relief rates on feed | shipments in 1930. His losses for the year, he said, were $100,000 | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—Ziegfeld “Follies,” at 8:20 | pm. Gayety—"Tally and 8:15 pm R-K-O Keith’ 11 am, 1:06, 3:12, pm. Metropolitan—“Expensive Women. " at | 11:05 am., 12:51, 2:39, 4:27, 6:14, 8:01 | and §:49 pm Rialto—"Frankenstein,” at 12:02,2:13, 4:07, 6:01, 7:56 and 9:25 p.m Palace—"Touchdown,” at 11:45 am. 2,4:35, 7:10 and 9:45 pm. Stage shows at 1:20, 3:55, 6:25 and 9 p.m. Earle—“The Cheat,” at 11:15 am, 2:05. 4:35. 8:30 and 9:55 p.m. Stage| shows at 1:12, 3:40, 6:30 and 9:05 p.m Columbia—“The Champ,” at 11:30 | m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Fox—“Surrender,” at 11:46 a.m., 2:06, 4:26, 7:22 and 9:55 pm. Stage shows at 1:18, 3:38, 6:34 and 9:07 p.m. Tivoli—“The Yellow Ticket,” at 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:45 and 9:35 p.m. Central—“The Magnificent Lie,” 11 am. to 11 p.m. Ambassador—*“Ambassador 6:15, 8:05 and 10 p.m. Ho Girls” at 2:15 ‘Suicide Fleet,” at | 5:18, 7:24 and 9 30 Bill,” at 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. 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