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AUCTION SALES—THIS AFTERNOON AUCTION SALES—TOMORROW THE EVENING S'I‘A\k WASHINGTON, D. C THURSDAY, JA NUARY 21, 1932. AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A, WESCHLER & BON. AUCTS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- WTORT PHICK BWELLING. & ROOMS AND BATH. NO. 1013 FIRST ST N.W, By virtue of & deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6136, folio 419 et seq. ope of the Jand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of premises. on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF JANUARY, 1032, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM., the following-described property in the Dis- trict ‘of Columbia. to-wit: Lot 233 in the subdivision made by Edward A. McGurk. resident of Gonzaga College, of ~certain ots in square 621, according to the plat of sald_subdivision ks the same apoears of record in book No. 17, at page 69, ove of the records in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, ‘Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $300.00 required of purchaser at gale. Examina. tlon ‘of" title.” canveyancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complicd with within thirty days from doyof sale, otherwise trustees reserve the Tight to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five da. Vertisement of such resale in some hews- paper published in Washington, D. C., of deposit may be forfeited, or without 'for- feiting deposit trustees may avail them- ves of any legal or equitable rights against defaulting purcheser. FRANK A. JOHNSON. WILLIAM A. H. CHURCH, JR. sa11-d&dbs.exBu Tristee THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF DESIRABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING, 342 VER- MONT AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated June 20, 1931. and recorded June 26, 1931, in Liber No. 6571 at folio 313, ‘otie of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the 1equest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned srustces will sell at public ‘suc- tion,'In front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF JANUARY, 932, AT THREE O'CLOCK PM., (he follow- ing-described land and premises’ in the Dis- trict of Columbia, namsly: Lot seventy-one (T1) in Vale's subdivision of part of square two hundred and forty-two (242) as per plat recorded in Liber R. L. H. at folio 169 of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | money to be paid in cash. the remainder in equal installments payable in one and Uwo"Vears with interest at six per centum per apnum, payable semi-annually, - irom date of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash st the option of ‘the purchaser. A deposit of '$500.00 will D required at time of sale Al conveyanc- 156, Tecording and notary fees. etc., &t cost ot purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied SehUIE 50 davs from date of sale or deposit Will be forfeited. the trustees reserving the Tgrbt to resell the property at the risk and st of the defaulting purchaser after five Goy “advertisement of such resale in some Rewspaper published in the District of Co- lmpia CARLYLE S.BAER. H. H. BENJAMIN. ja12.ddds.exSu glnm& “THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEER! i 1431 EYE ST. N.W. ES' SALE OF VALUABLE DWELL- INING EIGHT ROOMS, WATER_HEAT. 623 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NORTH- EAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6262, follo 357 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic_auction. in front of the premises. on 1DAY. THE_TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1932 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and_premises. situate in the District of Co- fumbia, and_designated as and being lot 33 in Willilam z. Partello and others’ subdivi- sion of lots in square 866, as per plat re- corded in the office of the suryeyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 12, at folio 48 Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance. in two equal installments. payable in one and two years. with interest six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually. from day of e. secured by first deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property, the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days’' advertisement of such ri e in some newspaper published in Washing- ton. D. C. JOHN D. HOWARD. CHARLES 8. SHREVE. Ja13-d&ds.exSu Trustees FUTURE DAYS. . Auctionéers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate in Northwest Business Section, Improved by Brick Stores, Nos. 1207-1209 New York Ave.; Brick Store, No. 826 12th St.; Brick Dwellings, Nos. 828-830 12th St. and No. 1204 I St.; Brick Building, Nos. 1206-1208 I St. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Cglumbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 5004 the undersigned trustees will offer for by public auction, in front of the respective parcels, on MON- DAY, FEBRUARY FIRST, 1932, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia, to wit: Part of original Jot 13 in squars 286, beginning for the same on 12th Street. at the northeast corner of said lot and square, and running thence south along 12th Street 20 feet, thence west 75 feet, thence north 20 feet to I Street., and thence east along said I Street 75 feet to the be- | ‘mnm improved by brick dwellings Nos. 130 12th Street and 1204 Eye Street N.W. Lot L in Robert J. Roche's subdivision of lots in square 286, as per plat recorded in the office of the veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber B, at folio 79, together with existing rights of way and easements, improved by brick dwelling No. 828 12th Street N'W. The east 28 feet 8 inches front by the depth of original lot 2 in square 3286, improved by brick stores Nos. 1207-1209 New N.W. Lot 31 in A. E. Burklin's tion of lot lettered R and part of original lot 12 in square 2 as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 33. at gg}x;‘) g!. !Atmnrn;!flb ?Yk h;l?kd store No. 826 treet and brick buildin - 1208 Eye Street N.W. s Terms of sale: Bold subject to a first deed st for $50.000 at 57 . due July 5, 1933 e one-third cash. the remainder 1o equal installments. represented by prom- issory notes of the purchaser, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6. per an- num from day of sale, payable semi-annually, secured by second deed of trust upon the Droperty sold, or all cash over {rist, at option of purchaser. A teposit of $2.500 required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording_and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sa other- wise trustees reserve the right resell Droperty, at risk and cost of defaulting pur- s:a;lx]:r. !‘lllerlglvz dl:l' advertisement of such n “some mewspaper = pubiis e PR %. DAD published in LAW) CE XWOOI‘NAIOBB“!B'ROKR‘ odward Bulld: SEFTON DARE" "' e ‘oodward Bu! __1820-d&ds exSu Trtistees THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Btreef N.W. R TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TIM- BST!} ET N.W. D SeAI e y virtue of a certain deed of trust. dul recorded in Liber No. 6280, folio 39 e s(’ny of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the party re- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees ](e;l Alopu({.'léNll_l)lCl‘}un. n (rontso_;‘ the prem- ses. on AY, THE FIR! DAY O] | FEBRUARY. A.D. 1932, AT FOUR OCLOC; | P.M., the following-described land and prem- ises. situate in the City of Washington. D! trici ‘of Columbia, and designated 85 and being parts of lots twelve and thirteen in John P. Ingles' subdivision in square num bered five hundred and eighteen (518), THOB. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIO! 1431 Eye Street N.W. USTEES' SALE ~OF VALUABLE TM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, NO, 2621 UNI- VERSITY PLACE N.W. By virtue of m certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5941, folio 32 ef seq. of the land records of the District of Co Jumbia, and at the request of the party cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public suction, in front of the prem- ises. 'on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1832, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises. situste in the County o Washington, District of Columbia. and desis- nated s and being lot numbered twenty- 26, in Ellen J. Newton's subdivision of lot numbered seven 17) in_block Dumbeze¢ forty-three (43), “University Park.” as per piat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 20 at folio 8: subject to the Fight of way over the north four (4) feet of aid lo. numbered Twenty-six (26) for the Use of the other lots in said subdivision and Bubject 1o the covenants that when a bufld- fng is erected upon said lot it shall not be: within twenty-five (25) feet from the street line, except on University place, where ~gaid covenant is waived: that it shall not e ‘used for manufacturing or mechanical Ducposes, nor shall spirituous liquors be sold therein. s to the butld- ing Jine to ‘ru nd: said_block Timbered forty-three (43) being now known for ‘purposes of assessment and taxation as #quare Dumbered twenty-six hundred and | Sty five (2685). together with the irprove- mente. consisting of brick dwelling { Ferms of sale: One-third of the purchase | money to be pald in cash. balance in two | Sausl instaliments. payable in one and two Sears, with interest at 6 per centum per Jehum, payable semi-annually. from day of Bore. Teecured by deed of trust upon the Property soid. or all cash, at the option of Prerburenaser. A deposit’of $500.00 will be Toqubied at time of sale = All conveyancing, Tedbrding. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms TeCoale to be complied with within 30 days | of sale Yo b Ceale, otherwise the trustees | the “fight fo resell the property at ost o defeulting purchaser; Sdvertisement of such resa e e ewepaper published in_ Washing- ton, D. C. HENRY P. BLAIR ALLEN C. CLARK. ia1l.d&ds.exsu Trustees. Teserve the risk and TIONEERS. . OWEN_& SON. AU THO8. 3. L STE BT, N.W TRUSTEES' SAL VALUABLE PROVED | RE NO. BN Ee of m ceriain_deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5455. folio 433 et sea IeC0he Jand records of the District of Co- | Pimbie, and at the Tequest of the party | umbed thereby, the undersigned trustees 46517511, ‘st public auction in front of the Mremises. on THURSDAY. THE TWENTY- PIRST DAY OF JANUARY, AD. 1972 AT | FOUR-THIRTY OCLOCK P.M.. the follow- Ing-described land snd premises. situate in The county of Washington. District of Co- | fombia. and designated as and being lot ohe Rundred and five (105) in Elizabeth OL¢ibridge and Alice C. W. Brigg's subdivi- sion_of jots in biock twenty-one (21) in the Walbridge subdivision of land known as M hGeside,” as per plat recorded in_ Liber 41 %olio 80, of the records of the office of he ‘surveyor of the District of Columbia, thbject to the covenants of record. At the date _hereof ‘above described Gftfenated on the books of the assessor of e District_of Columbis, for taxation pur- Poses, ‘a5 lot 105 in square 2604, together Dith'the improvements, consisting of brick dwelling B ferms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two | Paual instaliments, payable in one and two Sours 'With interest at 6 per centum per Fohum, payable semi-annually. from day of Sille, "Secured by deed of trist upon the Droperty sold. or all cash, at the Phe purcnaser. A deposit of $500.00 will be Tequlred at time of sale. All conveyancing. Tecording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms o¢ Sale to be complied with within 30 days ffom day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- erve the right to resell the property at the $fak ‘and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in Zome Dewspaper published In Washingtory e HENRY P. BLAIR. ALLEN C.' CLARK, Trustees. ™- % 3150 'sT. N.W a11-64ds.exBu ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. AUCTS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. NORTHWEST CORNER _ NI AND _RA- LEIGH STREET, CONGRESS HEIG] . D. C. CONTAINING 79.441 B8QU. FEET, MORE OR LESS. By virtue of & deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6392, follo 275 et seq.. one of the land records of and at the reauest of party secured z fhe Gndersigned trustees will offer for salé by public auction, in front of premises. on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OoF JANUARY, 1932, AT POUR-THIRTY OCLOCK P.M. the following- escribed | roperty the District of Columbia, to-wit arts of lots 18 and 17 in the division among the heirs and devisees of George W. Young of the tract of land known as “‘Gies- boro Manor’ made in equity use No. 1788 in the Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia, as per rll\ recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber Gov. Shepherd at folio 90. now known as & part of parcel 243/28 and de- scribed ‘a8 Tollows: Beginning for the same * 8t the intersection of the northerly line of Raleigh street, 90 feet wide, with the west- ey Tine' of Richols svenue, 110 feet w and running thence west with the said lis ©of Raleigh street 146.26 feet; thence north 170 feet to the proposed southerly line of Parkiand place, feet wide; thence east in Auctioneers Al said proposed southerly line of Park- ga‘n e to the westerly Yln( of Nichols i south 30 16' west, 112.09 feet more o Jess. to & point In said line of sald avenue from the place of beginning. and thence by and with sald last mentioned line reversed beginning: sald described land being all of parcel 243/28 lying south of a line distai erly line of Portl d street (being also the %anoufl souther! line of Parkland place. gragtea To et Distrct, of Columbly by eed recorded in Liber 4792 at folio 321 of Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase MO to be paid in cash, balance in equal potes of purchaser ble in one and two years, with interest al per cent per an- nul from nufily. secyre by first deed of trust upon property " or all cash, at option of pur- purchaser sale. Examination of title, Donyeyancing, recording and noterial fees af | urc with ll!gln thirty days from of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the ht to re- purchaser, after five days' advertisement of Buch resale in some newspaper published in feited, or without forfeiting deposit trustees | Eiay avall themsclves of any fegal or equl- A J. WALSHE. FRANK J. SAN FELLIPO. TOMOREOW. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., ale of of Every Description ‘Warehouse No. 1313 U St. N.W. 3an20,21 At 10:30 O'Clock A.M. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly yecorded in Liber 6262, at folio 346 of the and at the request of the party secured. the undersigned trustees w sell at public auc- JANUARY TWENTY-SECOND, AD. 1932, ; By per plat recorded i the office of the ur AT TWO-THIRTY (2:30) O'C K P.M. | veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber Situate in the said District, and designated | Boglnnifc for the same. on the Hine of H ‘and being the west 23 feet 3 inches {ront | siteet, 13 feet 8 inches west from the north- Bered fve (5) in the subdivision of lots in | FAS' oNR i : beiare mumbered iwo hunired snd elhtr- | {1 CORNeL OF i PN, 8 409, eaping Son, 45 per Dla recorded in the ofice o % Z A Surveyor for the District of Columbis, in R e R T ) the date hereof. the above-described Drop- | krown' for the purpOS # e i T o Fuk satnieor |KDONPL o she/purpose olissispmient snd Poses as lot 803 in_ square 281 { “ ! 4 B e ot amie: Tachnrer ran sive s fivst|| DAY, 10 be BAIAD Coshs ol tno Jor three years, at 6~ interest, balance all | g; A T e e i &t the option. of the PUr- | Smle. Tsecuira” by deed "ol (Fust upan_ the ©3300) ‘will be required at time of sale. All the purchaser. A deposit of $200.00 will be conveyancing, recording, etc. &t cost of | requlred at time of saie Al conveyancing St within thirty (30) days from date of | of sale to be complied with within 30 davs sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right | from day of sale, otherwise the irustees defsulting purchaser after five (5) days' | the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser vertisement of such sale in some news- | after five days' advertisement of such resale CHAS, G. WARDEN. D. ¢ R. BRUCE WARDEN, SAMUEL A. DRURY. JAMES B NICHQLSON. $09,12,13.14.15,16,18,19.20,21 TOMORROW. Commencing at 10 A.M. In Our Salesrooms—514 Tenth St. N.W. Room Suites, Wicker Sets, Breakfast Sets, Odd Pieces, Kitchen Cabinets, Chairs,.Stoves, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, —ALSO— Chests of Drawers, Clock, Hand-Carved French Sofa, Empire Set- tes, Chairs, Etc. venue; thence along said line of said ave- distant north "§5° 13° 38" e 128.33 feet south §5° 13 38" west, 128.33 (eet to the 730 feet south of and parallel to the so feet wide; subject to sewer easement the land records of the District of Columbia installments, répresented by promissory ay of sale, payable sem! chaser. posit of $500.00 required of cost of haser. Terms to be complied sell property st risk and cost of defaulting ‘Washington, D. C.. or deposit may be for- ol ights lpxllnu defaulting purchaser. 3811,183,15,18,20,21 Trustees. Auction S Smith’s Transfer and Storage Friday, January 22 1431 EYE 8T. N.W. NO. 1227 M STREET NORTHWEST. Jand records of the District of Columbia, tion, {I ront of the premises. on FRIDAY, A% followtng-acscribed land and premises; | Y7o 157, the District of, Colupbls ip 12be! on M gtreet by the full depth of lot Dum- | east corner of said lot thirteen (13), being one (381) made by the heirs of John Dad- | feet § inches. thence fouth 100 feet, thence . Liber N. K. at folios 75 and 76. Note.—At | e eovenants of record. Said property now ©f the District of Columbia for taxation Bur- | ““Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase trust of eleven thousand dollars ($11.000) | years. with interest at seven per centum per Chaser. A deposit of three hundred dollars | property soid. or all cash, at the option of purchager. Terms of sale to be complied | recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms 1o resell the property at the risk and cost | reserve the right to resell the property st Paper published in Washington, D. C. in some newspaper published in Washington, Bureiving Trustees. | 1821,29,25,27,29,30,fel ‘Trustees. GUS EICHBERG CO., AUCTIONEERS Friday, J 22 Bed Room, Living Room, Bed-Davenport and Dining Chinese Chippendale Secretary, Old Colonial Sideboards, Bureaus, G al Auctioneers. WEN_& BON, AUCTIONEERS, THOS. J. OV ¥x ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK APART- SENT HOUSE, KNOWN A8 PREMISES 512 SECOND NONTHWEST. By yirtue of a certain deed of trust duly rerorded in Liber No. 6263, follo 148 et seq. i %he Jand records of the District of Co- ambla, and at the request of the party se- T "ihereby, the undersigned trustees will £el"t 'public suction, in {ront of the prem fo. bn THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH Bav"'oF JANUARY. AD. 1832, AT FOU DLoCK P.M. the following-described lan O Oremises situate in the city of Wash- Arcton District of Columbis, and designated KO beink lot 26 and the north 4% inch- A% font by a_depth of 120 feet of lot 27 in Sarparet O. Degges’ subdivision of lots in M bare 588, as per plat recorded in Liber S0V folio 325, of the records of the office N fhé srvesor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purcha: money to be paid in cash, balance in two Ml installments. pavable in one and two SOars, 'With interest at six per centum per e, pavable semi-anually, from day of A cured by deed of trust upon the prop- 2hS Soid. ‘or all cash at the option of the Shirchaser. | A deposit of $500 will be re- Plfed 'at time of sale. = All conveyancing, e reding. etc, at cost of purchaser. Terms 5t %ale to be complied with within ffteen Qayi'fom day of sale, otherwise the trustees Sederve ihe right to resell the property at The Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser fer five Gays' advertisement of such resale e ome: newspaper publisned in Washing- ton. D € yERBERT A, GILL. THEOQQRE N. GILL. J sn19-dadsexsu Trus “THOS, J. OWEN_& SON, AUGTIONEERS, THOR O 1 BB AT, N.¥., Trustee's Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Consist- ing of a Modern Fire-Resist- ing Nine-Story Office Build- ing, Known as the Sécurities Building, Being Premises 729 Fifteenth Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6247, follo 39 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- fumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby. the undersigned trustee will Sell at public auction, in {ront of the prem- fses. " on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JANUARY, AD. 1932, AT THREE- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the’following-de- scribed land premises, situate in the v 'of Washington. District of Columbia. and_designated as and being lot 12 in the Subdivision made by the heirs of John Da- Vidson in square 222. as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. in Liber N. K. at folios 63 and 64. "Ferms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments, pavable in one and two Vears, with interest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of Sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $10.000 will be Tequired at time of sale. All conveyancing, Tecording. etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee Teserves the right Lo Tesell the property at the risk and cost of defauling purchaser after five davs' sdvertisement of such re- Sale in some Dewspaper published in Wash- ington. D C. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON. Trustee. By L. A. BLAUGHTER, i Vice President. 4632,24.28.31, Jn 4711,14,18,21.22.23,25.26.27, ER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL BSTATE, 'KNOWN "AS 1841 COLUMBIA ROAD N'W., BEING AN APARTMENT CONTAINING 'ABOUT 110 APARTMENTS AND SIX STORES. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6339, folio 409 et seq. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbis, and at the request of the parties secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public_auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE 9th DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1932 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described Jand nd premises, situate in the District of Co- fimbia. (0 wit: Part of lot 38 in Margaret L. and Lawrence Sand's subdivision of lots 5.6 and 7 of the subdlyision by the heirs of John Little of parts of the tracts of land Calied “Mount Pleasant” and “Pleasant s’ now kown as “Mintwood” as per 4t recorded in Liber County No. 6, folio 13 of the records of the office of the surveyor {or the District of Columbia. Also part of Jot 321 In Robert O. Holtzman, trustee's, sub- division of parts of the tracts of iand Known as Mount Pleasant” and “Pleasant Plains." &8 per piat recorded in Liber County No. 10, follo 53, of the aforesaid surveyor's office Tecords. all described by metes and bounds in one parcel as follows: Beginning for the same at the northeasteriy corner of said lot {nree hundred and twenty-one (321) running thence in a southerly direction along the westerly line of Columbia road. as dedicated and shown on plat recorded in Liber County No. &, folio 130, of the afore- said surveyor's office records. 16885 feet more or less. to the northerly line of Mint- wood ‘place: thence westerly along said northerly line of Mintwood place 1383 feet, more o less. to the easterly line of & public alicy, 16 feet wide, as dedicated and shown on a plat recorded in Liber No. 80, folio 90 of the aforesaid surveyor's office records: thence northerly along said easterly line of said alley to tne northerly line of said lot 28, said point being also at an angle in said line of sald alley; thence morth #till with said easterly line of said alley to the aorthwest- erly corner of said lot 321; thence easterly along the northerly line of said lot 321 to ihe northeasterly corner of said lot and the place of beginning. Subject to the buildin Tesiriction line as shown on plats recorde in Liber County No. 8. folio 130, Liber County No. 10, folio 3, of the aforesaid Surveor's office records. Terms of sale: The above property will be soid. subject to & prior deed of trust for 825,000 4t 6 4/10% due June 18, 1934, inter- est payable semi-annuslly: balance Lo paid in cash. A deposit of $10,000 required of ‘Durchaser at time of sale. ' All convey- ancing. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Tesell the property at the risk and cost of The defaulting purchaser, after five days ad- ent of such resale in some news- Dublished in the city of Washington, ROGER J WH! RD. WALTER M. BASTIAN ja21,d&dsincl.Su_ £ " Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street N.W. OF _ VALUABLE ESTATE, BEING, KNOWN AS PREM STREET NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6250, folio 443 et sed. of the land records of the District of Co- Tumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will ¢ public auction, in front of the prem- ises; on MONDAY, ‘THE FIRST DA oF PFEBRUARY, AD 1932, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described Iand and premises, situate in the City of Wash- fngton, District of Columbis, and degignated as and being ot numbered ‘twenty-five (25) in George Rige's subdivision In square numbered three hundred and ninety-five 739), as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber W. o Terms of ne-third of the purchase money to pa lance in two equal [hstaliments, payable in one and two years, with _interest seven per centum per annum, payable s nually. from day of Sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or, il cash. ai the option of Pre purchaser. A deposit of §300.00 will be required at time of sale All conveyancing. Tecording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of inle 1 be comblied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees re- erve the right to resell tie property at the Tisk and cost of defauiting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. SAMUEL A DRURY, JAME ICHOLSON. 121.23,25.27.29.30.t¢ Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' BALE OF AND _BATH BRICK 3 PORCHES, BITUATE By virtue of a deed of i Liber No. 6610, folio 366 et seq.. one of Jand records of the District of Columbia. and at the reauest of pariy secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in_front of premises on MONDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1932, AT POUR-THIRTY OCLOCK PM. ihe following-described proverty in the Dis- Pt of ‘Columbia, to Wit Lot 46 in Willlam 8 Phillips’ subdivision of lots in block 29 ‘ twood Park.” as per plat recorded in Liber 68 at folio 92 of tne records of the 6Mce of the surveyor of the District of Co- lumbia ernmis of sale: Property will be sold sub- ject to a prior deed of trust for $4,000 at 6% due November 9, 1934: balance cash. A Jeposit_of §300 reauired of purchaser at sale® Examination of title. conveyancing Fecording and notarial fees at cost of puf: chaser. Terms to be complied with within 15 Gays from day of sale. otherwise trustees re- Serve the right to resell property at risk and Cost 0f defaulting purchaser. atter 5 days' ad Vertisement of such resale in some news paper published in Washington. D. C.. 0 Aeposit ‘may be forfelted. or without forfeit- {he deposit trustees may avail themselves of n %l or eawitable rights against de- purchaser. WILLIAM G. IRVIN. CHARLES L WENGER. _ $821.23.26.29.fel _Trustees. and vert] papel D. C. TRUSTEES' SALE ™- PROVED _ REAL FRAME DWELLING ISES 1733 NINTH WEST. leg: aulting Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers. FURNITURE NG_ROOM_AND : phiv N nigE S DRESSERS. VANITIES. CHESTS WERS. RUGS. BADIOS. PEKSONAL ' EFFECTS, St BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 915 E St. N.W. SATURDAY January 23 Commenelng Continuing" (hioushout Ihe day, At 3 O'Clock P.M. URE. DA, W T TS AP- TC. 75 Ladies’ New Dresses in various materials, . ials, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED _ BUSINESS ~REAL I'-S'XAT§. NUMBERED 1906, 1908 AND 1910 SEV- ENTH STREET NORTHWEST, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 8046, follo 415 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the prem- ises, 1906 Seventh street n.w. on THURS- DAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JAN- UARY, A.D. 1932, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem- ises, situate in the city of Washington. Dis- trict of Columbia, and designated as and being part of original lot numbered one (1) in square numbered four hundred and six- teen (416); beginning for the same on the west line of Seventh street 48 feet 7 inches north of the southeast corner of said lot. and running thence north 48 feet T inches thence west 100 feet; thence south 48 fect 7 inches: thence east 1 ning: with right of way over a ten-foot pri- vate alley In_the rear. as set forth in deed recorded in Liber J. A. 8. 113, at follo 297, of the land records of the District of Co- Jumbia; As more particularly set forth "in said deed of tru: together with the im- provements, consisting of three one-story Brick stores being Nos. 1906, 1908 and 1910 Beventh street n.w. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase ‘money to be paid in eash, balance in two ‘equal installments, payable in one and two years. with Interest at 6 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by a first deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of.the purchaser. A deposit of $2,000 will be required at time of sale. All conveyanc- ing, recording. etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise Lhe trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- ‘hager after five days' advertisement of such le in some newspaper published in Wash- T ington, D. C. JOHN D. HOWARD. 1300 7th Street N.W., CHAS. 8. SHREVE, 1001-15th Street N.W., a16,10,20,21,22,23,25,26.27,28 Trustees. THOB. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE CONSISTING OF TWO UNIM- PROVED LOTS ON_NORTH SIDE OF PENNSYLVANIA _AVENUE BETWEEN TWENTY - EIGHTH _AND TWENTY NINTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of & certaitn deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3446, folio 487 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbij d at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustee will Sell at public auction, in front of the prem- ises." on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JANUARY, AD. 1932, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the following-de- scribed land and premises. situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia. and designated as and being lots numbered three (3) and four (4) in block numbered six (6) (sald block 6 taxed as square 5850) in the subdivision known as East Washing- ton Helghts. plat of which is duly recorded in the ofice of the surveyor of the said District Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money ‘to be paid iu cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-anuualiy. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash at the option of the of $300 will be re- purchasef. A deposit X Al conveyancing, aquired at time of sale. Tecording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defauliing purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D. C. AMERICAN SECURITY_AND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. By HOWARD MORAN. Vice President (Seal) Attest A. H. SHILLINGTON, Asst, Secretary. Ja19-d&ds. exBu Adam A. Weschler & Son, Aucts. 915 E, St. N.W. ATTORNEY’S SALE —of— Ladies’ Furnishings, Dresses, Pajamas, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Hats, Pocket- books, Scarfs, Display Fix- tures and Heads, Etc. By Auction AT WESCHLER’S 915 E St. N'W. (Second Floor) MONDAY January 25, 10 AM. TERMS: CASH LAWRENCE J. HELLER. Attorney for Albert Shop; Bankrupt. —ALSO— The remaining High-Grade Stock Table and Bed Linen. Madeira and broidery. Ladies’ and Children ments, Handkerchiefs, Gift Goo —ALSO— Shoes, Ete. of Gar- Ete. Boots, Rubbers. Stock of Men Keds. Overalls, $821.22.23 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, 1431 Eye Street N.W Washington, D. C. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE BEING. THE SIX-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK PARTMENT = HOUSE = NUMBER 2000 XTEENTH _STREET ' NORTHWEST, ENOWN A8 THE “BALFOUR APART- By virtie of a certain deed of trust, re- corded in Liber 3593, at folio 37 et seq. of the land records of District_of Colum- bia, with leave of court as is set forth in an order entered on December 16, 1931, in At Life Insurance Company in Equity No 52391 in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla. and at the reauest of the party sccured * thereby. the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction n front of said premises on THURSDAY. THE 14th DAY OF JANUARY, AD. 1932, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. the following-described land and premises, situate in the City of Washington. District of Columbia, namely: All of origl: nal lot one (1) in square one hundred and seventy-five (175), and also part of lot twenty-three (23) 'in Albert M. Schneider's subdivision of lots in said square one hun- dred and seventy-five (115). as per plat re- corded in Liber 37, follo 109 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia: said part of lot twenty-three (23) being described as follows: Beginnin for the same at the northwest corner o original lot one (1), and running thence west with the prolongation of the north line of said lot one (1), eleven and elghty-three hundredths (11.83) 'feet to the west line of the part of said lot twenty-three (23) con- eyed to T Fraukiin Schneider by Alpert M Schneider and Minna Belle, his wife, by deed recorded in Liber 3335, folio 141 of the land records of said iDstrict, and running thence South with the west line of the land so con- Veyed, one hundred (100) feet to the north line of U street. thence east eleven and elghty_three hundredths (1183) feet Lo the west line of original lot one (1); thence north with the west line of original lot one (D), one hundred (100) feet to the point of beginning. ~ Bublect as to said part of lot twenty-three (23) to a perpetual right or casement for light and air over sthe same for the benefit of the remaining part of said {of twenty-three (23). and said part of lot twenty-three (23) ‘described by metes and bounds shall be forever kept open and no bullding or other structures other than usual and Iawful fences and gates shall ever be erected or built over the same; together with the improvements consisting of the six- story and_basement brick apartment known as The Balfour,” No. 2000 Bixteenth street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase price in cash balance in two equal install- ments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 5} per centum per annum, pay- able semi-annually from day of sale. to be Secured by first deed of trust on property Soid, or all cash. at the option of the pur- Chaser. A deposit of five thousand (55,000) dollars (either In cash or by certified check) Will be tequired at time of sale. All con- Veyancing, recording. etc.. at the cost of the purchaser, Taxes. rents and insurance to be Rdjusted to the day of sale. Terms of sale fo be complied with within thirty deys {rom day of sale: otherwise, the trlstee reserves ! the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. . NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. (8 l!Y Al“’".‘.!.lAM D. HOOV'E&. \dent, al) Attest: resident, E. PERCIVAL WILSON, L Secreiary. ArThe highest bidder at the above sale £oio falled to make the necessary deposit. e property above described will be resold \pon the same terms and conditions as above set forth, and at the same place. on MONDAY, THE YANUARY, A.D._1932. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M._ BY ORDER OF TRUSTEE. Ja18.a&ds.exSu MADE MARK LARGE SALE of ° Household Goods of Every Description, includ in g Furniture for all parts of the home, Antique China REGIWERED and Glassware, Bric- a-Brac, Oriental Rugs, Uphol- stered Suites and Easy Chairs, Mattr s, Pillows, Bedding, Etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th Street SATURDAY January 23, 1932 At 10 AM. CASH. . Auets. 00 feet to the begin- | the case of Pinkett v The National Bene- | TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF | WHAT HAS HAPPENED SO FAR. After a whirlwind courtship. Judith Den- ning. & small-town girl. marries Stanley Carter, spoiled son of a wealthy California family, and they make their home with Stan’s family in the millionaire suburb of Lockwood. Judy finds herself treated with velled hostiiity by the town's younger set. Her one confidant is “Nick’ disiiked half- brother of Stan Judy s bitterly jealous of beautiful Eunice Wilson, a former flame of Stan, who has since married a middle- aged millionaire. but who still retains &n Amorous interest in Stan. Against her will Judy finds herself included in a week end Party at the Carter Summer home on the seacoast. CHAPTER XXV. UDY slept little that night. ‘The nervous alertness of & strange bed—the creaks and groans of the old house, expanding its wooden bones after the heat of the day—above all, the ache of her own heart, kept her awake for hours, listen~ ing to the wash of the sea filling the big, dark bed room. To one born inland—as Judy was, there was something fascinating and awing about the roar of the ocean. Such an infinite, surging force. As tre- mendous—as uncontrollable as life it- self . . . This same sea would be surging over its rocks when this old house, and all who slept here tonight, should be dead and forgotten . . . But Judy was too young to philosophize. There was no comfort in the thought. She slept lightly and the sound of the sea became the stirring of the wind in the pear tree beneath her bed room window back in Summerfield. There shouldn’t be anything sad about that. . But there was. Judy woke to find her lashes were wet. She lay, with eyes wide in the dark, wondering & little wearily about it all. Suppose, by some miracle, she could be flashed back to last Summer. All of this unhappy present wiped out— her marriage—Stan . . . What then? And Judy knew that she would reject AUCTION SALES—FUTUI THOS. J. AU 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF_VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING CONTAINING SIX ROOMS AND BATH., KNOWN AS 2059 H STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber No. 5649, follo 358, of the land records ot the District of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public auctlon, in front of the premises. on WED- NESDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-SEVENTH. 1932, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and being ot num- bered one hundred and sixty-two (162) in square numbered forty-five hundred and six (4506), in the subdivision made by Ethel M. Rutty. as per plat recorded in Liber No. 80. folio 80. of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, upon the following terms. Terms of sale: Purchaser to pay one-third of the purchase price in cash, the balance in two Installments in one and two years. respectively, with interest at the rate of 6% per annum( and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser; taxes paid or adjusted to the date of sale: purchaser to pay interest on purchase price from date of sale to date of settlement at 6% per annum. All con- veyancing, recording. etc.. at the cost of the purchaser; g0od title or no sale. A de- posit of $250 will be required at the time of sale and settlement to be within thirty 30) days of the date of sale. or deposit forfeited and the property resold at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser after five (5) days' previous advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Wash- inston, D. C. J. WRILEY JACOBS, Surviving Trustee. 923 15th 8t N.W., ashington, D. 15.18.10.2021,22.28.25 3081 o 2 © ~ EDUCATIONAL. 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She stretched out her hand in the dark and gently touched his sleeping figure. Stan, spoiled and wilful, but precious . . . as precious as life itself. ... She wasn’t modern, Judy thought, a little ruefully. She couldn't take the matter-of-fact attitude to marriage | that most other girls seemed to take. She couldn’t manage the cheerful cam- araderie which existed between Mary Lockerbee and her husband, who were the happiest' couple she had met in Lockwood. She was too intense. Love to her was the gate to romance. The en- trance to a land where everything was touched with glamour. Where every- | thing—all rapture—all devotion center- ed in one person. She had read mod- ern books—she had scoffed at such de- votion as ‘“mid-Victorian.” ~She had even staged very mild petting parties with Ken Baker—she had supposed in some vague way that she would marry Ken some day . .. and then she had met Stan. What a stormy married life they were having! What a comedy it would ‘make . . . the new wife forced into almost daily contact with the old sweet- heart . . . S8he must have lost her sense of humor; she couldn't see the joke . . . Oh, well, the first year was the hardest. Wasn't that what every- one sald? She'd look back on this scme day and laugh . . . The next day—swept again into the hysterical gayety of “the crowd.” Judy ery gay—determined to be one of them. Drinking as many gin-fizzes be- fore breakfast as Eunice did. Laugh- ing merrily at Dart Towers' clever—if slightly off-color—stories. Eagerly in for every plan that Stan proposed. Anything, to fit in. To show Stan that she belonged to his world They went surf bathing that after- noon off the small crescent of beach | below the house. A deserted beach most of the year, but blossomed now into a profusion of gay parasols, steam- er chairs, bright cushions. There was even a bridge table set under an awn- ing where Patty Warren and her hus- band started a game with Amy and Dart Towers, all in bathing suits. As hlg}hly colored, as glamorous as the bright advertisements in the backs of the magazines, thought Judy.. The sort of house party she had read about back there in the quiet Summerfield library. How strange, thought Judy, to realize that she would still be back there in the library, sitting behind the ugly yellow desk with Miss Briggs if it hadn't been for the freak of fortune v(n'hlld!.‘h brought Stan to visit in Summer- eld. It was just such slim chan turned destinies . . Only C:SCXE‘A%}Q‘ that she was out here on this beach with these people . . . people whom she really didn't know, after all, and n'{r;o, were, nevertheless, making up her It gave one an unpleasant feel that fast thought o - Tt was. thue, whether she liked it or not, these peo- ple were making her life each day. Amy, her sister-in-law . . . Amy, who disliked her, and whom she disliked. Judy, lying on the sand, her chin prop- | ped in her hands, looked gravely over at Amy, who played with a fierce con- | centration on the cards, her lips a thin red line, her eyes narrowed. Patty ‘Warren, whom Judy secretly suspected of spitefully laughing behind her back. .+ . These made up her life—because Stan wished it so. And Eunice' . . . There was a glorious pagan beauty about Eunice just now. Slim, graceful body, enhanced by a yellow silk bath- ing suit, calling out the mellow tones of her skin, the rich lights of her shin- ing hair; this all turned Eunice into a golgen girl. eneath her laghes, Judy watched her with Stan. What a striking pair they were! Stan, as dark as Eunice was fair, the perfect masculine match to her feminine beauty. Stan's broad, bare shoulders burned to the rich ma- ‘hognny of a Hawallan. Teeth—bone white in his dark face: eyes resting on the golden girl with that half somber, half caressing look, as intimate as a | caress. They looked, Judy thought with | a pang, like two pagan lovers of the | golden age of Greece. Or like an ideal | man and woman cast up on the island | of eternal Summer . . . Nothing to tell Judy that there was & nymph-like charm about her own slender body. That her profile—the brown hair swept back from her round forehead like this, held the pure and wistful line of a child’s profile. That her eyes—grey-blue and deep set under the straight, narrow brows—were the color of mountain-lilacs and polgnantly sweet . . . | So thought Nick Carter, as he sprawl- | ed his big brown body on the sand | and pretended to be engrossed in talk- |ing to Gebrgia. A sweet kid—this | young wife of Stan. Couldn't that handsome, conceited idiot see he was turning a knife in her heart? A strange sense of unreality, lying here like this in the sunshine, watching great waves roll in to spend themselves on the strand. To Judy, this great, tumbling waste of water was secretly terrifying. They filled her with panic —these mighty combers. She hid the thought, even as she had hidden her fright of the rhountain road. Mustn't let these people suspect she was fright- ened. Stan would think she was a wet blanket. She would look stupid; the others would laugh, Stan would be im- patient. Stan liked brilliant, daring people. Audacious people, like Eunice ‘Wilson. Judy felt that she could have stood Eunice’s matchless beauty if she had been timid of the water. But Eunice was a strong and beautiful swimmer. She dived through breakers and swam & strong over-arm stroke in the deep water. She followed wherever Stan |led. The two of them raced out to an | old raft and climbed up on it, laugh- ing, two graceful figures poised against | the blue sky, as absorbed in each other | as_though they were alone. | Lying on the beach, one arm flung | over her eyes as though she slept, Judy watched them, and there was bitter hatred in her heart and a whimpering self-contempt. Eunice was showing off—to make her, Judy, appear the more stupid. That was the way to appeal to Stan— show. He loved the dashing and the flash. People would think—"He's mag- nificent . . . too bad he's married to such a commonplace person. He should have married that glorious creature Eunice Wilson . . .” Well,—something cruel and spiteful speaking in Judy’s heart—was she going to take a beating lying down? Where was her spirit? Go in after them—swim out to the raft. Come up, laughing, flinging wet hair out of her eyes—let Stan pull her up beside him. .. . Stan’s dark, warm glance of pride —Show Eunice Wilson . . . ! Judy found that she was on her feet, as though her pulsing thoughts had forced her there. She was walking down the sloping, wet beach, fighting the quaking panic in her heart. After all, the roughest water Judy had seen before this was the eddies of Mill | Creek after the Spring thaws. How cold it was—and how rough! A wave caught her off balance and threw her headlong. She staggered up- right, eyes stinging, more than a little }d‘lezzy, while the foam seethed about s A second wave surging about her shoulders. Crumpling her knees, so that she swam frantically for a moment in a shallow wash of water. For a moment Judy considered re- turning to the sunny beach. How far it looked, cut to the raft, beyond the white line of breakers. She might have gone in, but at that moment Stan flung his arm carelessly over Eunice's shoul- der—brown, againsi the whitegskin . . . A volcano of jealousy in Judy’s heart, driving her on . She closed her eyes and plunged through a breaker. The world turned to a roaring crash of water. Another breaker—the sea—curling upward in an arch of green glass—turning white curling over—beautiful—terrifying- poised thunderously above her head. Her pride broke. She turned gasp- [ She would never give up | NAVY ORDERS Comdr. Ellis Lando, detached U. 8. S. Utah as executive officer; to Naval War College, Newport, R. I, under instruc- tion. Comdr. Samuel S. Payne, detached U. S. S. Dobbin; to Naval War College, Newport, R. I, under instruction. Lieut. Comdr. Harry V. Baugh, de- tached command VS Squadron 18, (U. S. S. Langley), to temporary duty Naval Air Station, Hampton Roads, V Lieut. Comdr. John J. Madden, de- tached Navy Yard, Boston, Mass.; to U. S. S. Utah as engineer officer. Lieut. Comdr. James M. Shoemaker, detached U. S. S. Wright about June 15; to Naval Air Station, Hampton Roads, Va. Lieut. Bradford Bartlett, detached U S. 8. Cole; to temporary duty Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md Lieut Harry L. 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Ashford, detached VF Sqd. 38 (U. 8. S. Langley); to temporary duty Naval Academy, An- napolis. Medical Corps. Lieut. Comdr. Ernest F. Slater, de- tached Naval Recruiting Station, Brooklyn, N. Y.; to Naval Recruiting Station, Newark, N. J. Lieut. Royal K. Joslin, discharged treatment Naval Hospital, Washington D.C.; to home; relieved all active duty. Supply Corps. Capt. Charles Conard, detached as general inspector of Supply Corps, East Coast, Washington, D. C.; to Navy Yard, Pearl Harbor, T. H. Capt. Willlam J. Hine, additional duty as officer in charge, Naval Pur- chasing Office, Newport, R. I Capt. Theodore J. Arms, detached duty Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa.; to con- tinue treatment Naval Hospital, New York, N. Y. Capt. John H. Merriam, detached as officer in charge, Navy Purchasing Of- purchasing _and disbursing Shanghai, China. Capt. Frederick G. Pyne, detached as assistant to Chief of Bureau of Sup- m:esu:;mlmcounlw, Navy Department; s supply officer, Philadelphia, Pa.. Bl e s supply officer, 4th Naval District. officer, Yard, Washington, D. C.! e to Asiatic Lieut. Thomas L. Sorrell, duty as dis- bursing officer, Navy Yard, Philadel- phia, Pa.; additiona] duty, supply and 1 disbursing officer, Naval Home, Fhila- delphia, Pa. Civil Engineer Corps. Lieut. William W. Schneider, detached 13th Naval District, Seattle,. Wash.; 12th Naval District, San Francisco. I, cinnati); to Alrcraft Squadrons, Fleet Air Base, Pearl Harbor, T. H. Chief Pay Clerk pang, detached Receiving Puget Sound, Wash.; officer in charge, Commissary Store, Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash. Chief Pay Clerk Allen C. Smith, orders October 21 modified; to Re- celving Station, Puget Sound, Wash., instead Commissary Store, Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash. ARMY ORDERS Medical officers in the Philippines have been ordered to stations in the United States as follows: Maj. J. S. Craig to the Army Medical Center, this city; Maj. W. J. Adlington to Fort Wiiliams, Me.; Maj. C. E. Dovell to Hot Springs, Ark.; Maj. J. W. Duck- worth to Fort Benning, G Majs. W. B. Foster, jr, and R. L. Hall to Denver, Colo.; Maj. W. E. McCormack to Fort Sill, Okla.; Maj. W. G. McKay to Fort Snelling, Minn.; Maj. G. P. McNeill to the Army Medical Center, this city; Maj. W. F. Sappington to Fort McArthur, Calif.; Capt. F. V. Bockey to Fort Monmouth, N. J, and Capt. H. W. Glattley to Fort Sam Houston, Tex. Col. Adna G. Clarke, retired, has been assigned to duty at the University of Hawail, Honolulu; Capt. J. G. Whitesides, Air Corps, at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohlo, and Lieut. L. W. | Johnson, Air Corps, at Mitchel Field, N. Y. to the Philippines; Capt. E. A. Smith, Infantry, from Waukegan, Il to Hawali; Capt. J. R. Lippincott, In- fantry, from Fort Sheridan, IIl, to Sycamore for duty with the Illinois National Guard; Capt. Frank Morrell, Quartermaster Corps, at Fort Jay, N. Y., will be retired April 30 on his own application after more than 32 years service. Lieut. Col, Edgar L. Field, War De- partment General -Staff, has been de- tailed to the Inspector General's De- partment and ordered to the Philippines for duty; Maj. John A. Crane, Field Ar- tillery, at Fort Sill, Okla, has been ordered to Istanbul, Turkey, for duty as military attache at the United States embassy; Lieut, Col. Paul D. Bunker, Coast Artillery, from the Army War College, this city. to Fort Banks, Mass.; Capt. F. C. Simpson, Quartermaster Corps, from New Orleans to Fort Mis- soula, Mont.; Capt. G. H. Schumacher, Quartermaster Corps, from Fort Mon- roe, Va., to Langley Field, Va.; Capt. S. B. Wiener, Quartermaster Corps, from St. Louis, Mo., to Fort Warren, Wyo. Maj. G. R. Cook, Infantry, from the Army War College to the 12th Infantry at Fort Washington, Md.; Maj. H. E. Hearn, Medical Corps, from Fort War- ren, Wyo,, to Fort Knox,, Ky.; Maj. C. DuV. Holmes, Medical Corps, from Fort George G. Meade, Md., to Fort Thomas, Ky.; Capt. J. W. Thompson, Quarter- master Corps, from Brooklyn, N. 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