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REAL __OFFICES AND STUDIOS. FINE LOCATION FOR DENTIST AT UNIOI Market Terminal Ofice Building. 5tn and tion. KASS REALTY CO.. 311 Southern Blde.. Nat'l 6682, DESIRABLE SUITES FOR DOCTO! OR Dentist, COI AVE, near_Chevy Chase gl;(ll Reasonable rent: For detatls ap- WM. H. SAUNDERS CO.,, IN 1519 K St. NW Dist._1015, = S e THE HILL BUILDING 17th and Eye Streets suResirable offices in single rooms or Rfiufllnn in renis now makes it g2 paintain an omce for as $42.50 per, month in this niy ‘moder; ilding. where the service and deairabllity cannot improved upon. APPLY TO | Superintendent, Room 303 or | Moore & Hill, Inc., Agents L Au‘,—msr\l-:ss PROPERTY. $8,500. SECOND COMMERCIAL. Large store room with eirbt garases. Vagant July 1. Convenient terms can be amanged _'“H\ F. DONOLIOF. & SONS, 314 Penna. Ave. SE. flAl.E—l.DTS IOTS WITH TREES CONCRFTE RTREETS. curbs. i etc ready to buld on: 15 tricted 5%. suburban sec- tion” Wis. 3088 FOR SALE BLDG. LOT. PRONTING E ing -Back to Rock Creek Park at soit cou orest shade: marvelous invest- | ment. plend for physician or family with | children. C v 4133 3 MASS, AVE. EXTENDED NW. D C. n“'fox 60 1t by 100 to 200, all imp; cash or terms East orgia ave. neat Waiter Reed Hos- pit 31350, cash_bargain: all im. pro GED_E_DIFFFENBACH. Lot Speciali=. NA. 8850. 1343 M n.w. Em. 4117 COLORE} LDING LOTS, 10x100 T, D C 1 month. Call Adams e 16th | D__| H COMM . COR__RESERVOIR | rds. 40x180. Cathedral ave.. 4914 Ashby st Clev. 3587, * 3and ST — 50x145. ALL Also corner 30th <t on Ala. on srade, 800 terms HILLCREST. ™- t erade ave. Reason- | 40x100 to alley. $1.050. s 51,600, DOYLE D ave g o _ SALE—FARMS. . 6-ROOM DWELLING. _#9, ds, brook. Fine location, ROBERT GRAHAM. Fa WATERFRONT PROPERTY. SHED COTTAGE. 2 MILES ABOVE Va. omac. Wil accommo- rty of ver d4ih of July or ne North 9686 ER LOT 75x180: ire building loan. SR S E_COTIAGES FOR SALE AND HLANHAYL 1400 W st pw. P,” SALE_9-RM_ COT- Beach. _ Splendid Cali Emer- SOUTH ~RIVER, IN acre lots in Cabin 'John sl 0, COTTAG or two hal Telephone Cleveland $311 COTTAGES FOR G. T. Shannon, BUNGALOW AT POPULAR | Checupeake Bay. near Qnly $975. A d 313 monthly. dy 'beach. - best auickly if you 2124 day time or COLONIAL BEACH, rer Phone Geo VA ished BEAUTIFUL Al District 5-ROOM COTTAGE FOR RENT, NORTH Beash, Md - completely furnished, electricity _ani water inside. Phone North 05351 24% in COTTAGE. PLUM ~ POINT week. month or season_also finely terms. Ph 0051. 24° T WATER FRONT LOTS 40 minutes from city ; bathing, boating, fishing; highly restrict- ed communi Price reason- able: terms. No brokers. Ad- t'n-- Hu\ 1“5 IV Star office. SHORE PROPERTY OCEAN CITY N J._OGEAN COURT APART- ments. Special 4th July week end rates. 4.5. 6 rms. Ige. light, airy. furn. unfurn., by day. wk. mo. seasonal: completely mod- yéar: low rentals, ~Hesident 8-room Phone Col. 9635 or_Alex. R in Warrenton. %50 ER beautifully ‘furnished home Va._ Address Box 737, Warrenton :Au:—'"nncs FOR_ SALE -1 Agl 2 ACRES_OR MORE. | e River rd. Phoi veland 4733. 1.1, 30”6 gunzs NORTH OP ROBERT it Olivet rd. Lee Hishway rendon Lee 8chool. on AUTO LOANS. DO ‘OUU_};?EEA‘NEQWEY QUICKLY? 503 yrEw Nork AVE NW. - MET, 4631 "MONEY PROCURED Quickly and Cmfldmllfllv UNIT! KERAGE CO.. e, feon, Sutn Dist. sas3. REAL ESTATE LOANS. MONEY AN ON D C. REAL ESTATE Ry grevlfllnl tnterest. JESSE L. l-rl-:rsmn 111 3 L ST, BUPERIOR II’IANANCE & INVESTMENT CO.. 1331 G St. N.W.. Rnnn 206.__ Met. 2495. TONEY AVAILABLE AT ONCE FOR LOANS O eproved réal cstate. _LOUIS P, SHOE- /MAKER. 1407 New York ave. N I BEE lg! FIRST‘ é.tl flvl‘llfl A’:D.s%l."fl = i ok service: re N5t repay $150 Wk | 3300, Tepay $2.50 wk . repay $3.50 wk $900, repay $4.50 wk , repay $7.50 wk $2.000. repay $10.00 wk . repay $12.50 wk $3.000. repay $15.00 wk $3.300. repay $17.50 wk $4.000. repay $20.00 wk Above payments include principal and in- terest and can be aranged monthlv_ and bimonthly. “Dr. A. HENRY, INC.. 1018 Eye st. Twhere Eve meets N. Y. ave QUICK MONEY —TO LEND. 1st AND 2nd TRUSTS: 8100 TO $6.500 _MARYLAND AND D.__C, HOMES. THRER DAYS 1O COMPLETE TRANSAC- TIONS. COURTEOUS SERVICE. C. F. WARING, _ MONEY TO LOAN. DO DEBTS WORRY YOU? We will loan you enough to pay them. No sndorsers required. Liberal repayment plan. Confidential and courieoys service. Come in, write or phon, 8585, THE ST \[] LOAN CO,, 3327 R. 1. AVE.. MT. RAINIER, MD. ALC'I'ION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A” WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD AND PERSONAL EFFECTS. ETC.. BY AUCTION FCR STORAGE AND OTHER CHARGES Notice is herebv given that on SATUR- DAY. JULY NINTH. 1932. COMMENCING AT NINE O'CLOCK A M. we will sell by public auction, at Weechler's, 915 E st. n.w. to enforce’ our liens for storage and dther charges, zoods stored with us in the follow- ing names: Mrs. 1 W. Beatley, Mrs. M. G. Rallard. W C. Stines. Fred R. W. Reh. Parties in interest take notice KRIEG'S EXPRESS & STORAGE CO.. INC.. 1023, 29, 616 Eve St. N.W. THOS. J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, | secured by |1 some corded 1431 !y! Btreet N.W. RY; STEES' SALE _OF _VALUABLE _TM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING BRICK DWELLING NO. 1606 15th STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of & certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5755, folio 156 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 front of the prem- ises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JULY. AD_ 1932, 'AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises. situate ip the City of Wash- ington. District of Columhin lnd de: lltd in Charles T. Da subdnmon of Ia!( ln as per plat recorded in Liber R. L. H.. folio 112 of the records of the office’ of the sur- vevor of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-. rd of the purchase money to be paid in cach, balance in two equal installments, pavable in one and-two years, with interest at seven per centum per annum. pavable semi-annvally. from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at the option of (h! purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be vequired at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. of sale to be complied with within 30 da from day of sale, otherwise the trustees serve the right to resell the property at t! risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five ;Mdvvriiug]xenhl Dfl lucl)}) cfllll in SR o, . 5425,26,27,29,1v1,5.0 ESTATE. AUC'I'ION SALES—THIS AFTERNOON THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, | 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF WVALDABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING -3TORY, BRICK DWRLLING. "CONTAINING TEN m‘)ous AND TWO 'EA’ KNOWN AS o NINETEENTH NORTH- Vit of a certain deed of trust, re: 'v ccrded in Liber 6508, folio 413, of the land record of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned will sell. at public I\l:uun in " A POUR O'CLOCK . wing describ. ed land and Br‘l\bfl situ in the Dis- triet of Columbia, and being_lot numbered twenty-four (24) in Lidle Ellicott's sub- division of part of block numberld lmn (3) “Washmeton Helghts" as per plat corded in County Book No. 11, .t ll e l!’, in the ofice of tne surveyor for the Distzict of Columbia, upon the following terma: Terms of : Purchaser (o pay one-third of the purchase price in cash, the balance in two instaliments in one an ars respectively. with interest at th of six one-hai (81%) per cent per annum. and r deed of trust on the property il h at the optiou of the pui- chaser. id or adfusted to the dale Of “Sale: ‘Durchaser 10 pay interest on Dur- chase price (rom date of sale to date of ettlement at six and one half (615) per cent per annum: all conveyancing. recording. etc.. at the cost of the urcheser; good title or na sale; a deposi; ornm,m will be required at the time of le and settlement to be Within thirty (30) days of the date of sal or deposi’. forfeited. ang the property resold ut the cost and risk of the defaulting pur- chaser after five (8) day: previous w"rli.vme:ll ):"d !‘ufl‘:‘ r:l:i‘"l;“ g’lm‘_? news- raper published in Washington. C J. WRXL& JACOBS. Surviving Trlll(;:.w sold. or & _tel3ddds.exSu _ 925 15th & G. J. Sworzyn & Co., Auctioneers FURNITURE BY AUCTION Friday, June 24th Commencing_at 10 A.M. AT SWORZYN'S 514 Tenth St. NW. Bed Room and Din Room Buffets, Ch es, Ch Rockers, Tables, Refrigerators, otc. G. J. SWORZYN & CO. General Auctioneers . FUTURE DATS, OWEN_& SON. AUCTY SRR S TRUSTEES' SALE _OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE_ BEING BRIC] DWELLING NO. 729 FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6281. folio 469 et seq. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and cured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the prem- ises. on WEDNESDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF JULY. AD. 1932. AT THREE O CLOCK P M the following-described land aid _premises. sitvate in the city of Washington. District of Columbia. and designated as and being part of lot two (2) in Stewart and Burche's sub- division of lot five (51 in square five hun. dred and eighteen (518). as per plat record- ed in Libe: N. K. folic 256, of the records of the office of the su:veyor of the District of Columbia: Bebinning for the same at the southwest corner_of said 1ot and runuing thence north on Pifth street 16 feet: thence east T4 feet: thence soutn 16 feeet: thence west 74 feet to the beginning. subject to thy covenants of record. now known for asse: ment snd taxation purposes as lot square 518, Terms of st THOS. J. RS, e: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two years. with interest at seven per centum per num. payable semi-annually. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser A deposit of $200 will be re- quired at time of sale. ~All conveyancing. ¥. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms to oe complied with within thirty day of sale. otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right fo resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale newspaper published in Washing- SAMUEL A DRURY. JAMES B. NICHOLSON. Trustees. ton. D. C. §e23.2! Valuable Library f ° Choice Literature in sets and miscellaneous volumes in fine bindings from the Lenman Estate, REGISTERFD by order of the National Metropolitan Bank, also jewelry from the Power Estate and others, including Scarf Pins, Cuff Links, Studs, Old Coins, Antique Bracelet, Cross with Pearls, Bar Pins, Unset Stones, Cameo, etc., also Household Furniture, China, Glassware, Pic- tures, Kitchen Utensils, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th Street SATURDAY June 25th, 1932 Starting at 10 AM. TERMS: CASH. -, Sloan & Co., Inc., TRADE MARK Aucts. SON, AUC\'IONmS. 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL SEMI- DETACHED, BRICK DWEL] TAINING _SIX ' ROOMS. = BA ARy RnOWN 4B Si4" ONEIDA PLACE NORTH virtue of a certain deed of trust, re- ied November 4, 1931, as instrument No. 33081 of the land’ records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned will sell, at public suction, in front of the premises. RSDAY, JUNE 30, 1932, AT THREE- M. the following-described land and premises aituate in the District of Columbia, and being the east 7.22 feet front on’ Oneids place by the full depth thereof of lot numbered two hundred thirty-three. d the west 23.39 feet front on Oneida place by the full depth thereof of lot, num- red two hundred thirty-four (234) in the subdivision made by the Shapiro Construc- | th tion Company, Incorpora of lots and alley closed in' square numbered thirty-t®o hundred and two (3202). as per plat record- ed in Liber No. 91, folio 59, 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 e price in cash. the iments in one and two Tespectively. with interest at the rate 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: to pay interest on purchase price of sale to date of settiement at 6'% annum; all conveyancing, recording. ‘reve- nue stamps. etc. at the cost of the pur- chaser: good title or no sale: s deposit of 5270.00 will be required at the time of sale and settlement to be within.thirty (30) di 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 su resale ‘in some newspaper published Washington, D, C. JoRILEY JACOBS. JOHN SAU) AUERIGAN ‘SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, By HOWARD MORAN. T 2% i Vice President. (Seal.) _Attest: A. H. SHILLINGTON. Assistant Secretary. 1020,d&ds.exBu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- EEOVED REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS PREVISES 131 ADAMS STREET NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6076, folio 300 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the party se- cured thereby. the undersigned trustee will seil. at publie auction. in front of the prem. FIRST DAY OF 1982, AT FOUR-THIRTY 7€lock Pp .. ine " Tolowing-described Jand and premises, situate in the District of Culumbia, and designated as and being red ninety-one (91) in George P. subdivision of lots in square num- bered seven (7) bin's AddItion to the City of Washington.” and of part of lot num- bered one (1) in square numbered twenty-five (25) "of “Stellwagen and u-n: us- tees’ “Addition LeDroit Park per lat recorded n Liber County No talio 55 of the records of (ne offce of ih veyor for the Distriet of Columbia: property heing now known for purposes of Assessment and taxation as lot numbe: ninety-one (91) in square numbered thirty cne hundred and -twenty-five (3125): to- gether with the improvements. consistin of two-story and cellar brick dwelliny Rerras of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two I'tnstaliments, payable' in one and two with intorest at six per centum per annually, trom day of red by 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 convey- ancing, recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of ssle to e complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the richt to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such re- fale in some newspaper published in Wash~ o NATlg"AL SAVINGS AND Trustee, By WILLIAM D. 'W%mn (Seal) Attest: Tl B R Focevarn, e year of 615 the request of the party se- | THE EVENING ] AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. ‘I'Hl” J. N. AUCTIONEERS. |Tnnh-a Snl:l ol"f:' Valuable ll:- prmd Re; tate, consist- ing of an Eight-Story Stm ln(l Brick Modern Fuqlm Haul, at the Northwest Cor- | Geo: ner 15th and L Streets House. ‘Whereas. default having the yment of the the 'debt secured op the hereluafter de- scribed land and prem! fgés b7 o serigly deed of trust bearing date; October 19 1837 recorded October 1627, in Liber 6011, land lr‘eordnmal‘:n'. Dia- trict of Columbis, #s well as the thereon. and st ihe written request holder Ot the notes secured by said du: trugt, the undersigned, the trustee nam said deed of trust, will offer for sale ndr the provisions thereaf ¢ tion in front of ‘the, premisss ol EE-TH! . 4T been made : 1932, remises, proveraents. e ; - Tamel uhd parts of orieinal iots three (3 5, the w o, U000 Sounds g tollo the southeast tning (heace 4 ninet scribed by metes and Beginning for the same &t corner of sald sau and khfiql on an{;fll;l;." i T said) It slret. sixty (80) 'faet thence west three (3) feet, ¥ ? north ey two. (73 feet to AN wile: thence east ten (10) Thence south (hirty-twn U2 et thence ent ity (300 | ieer D menty.two_(33) feel, thence art ninery feet 1o Ptteenth eet west. and th south on said street, e hundred and twenty-twe (123) feet to place of beginning: with perpetual "of way for alley purposes over a strip of Im;md bes!! 1‘|l|| twenty-five : the "sou three 3 d running thence no (60) feet. thence west three (3) feet south sixty (80) feet. theuce east on 5 street three (3) feet to Lhe point of begin- ning: subject to the covenant that no Bullding ‘or other structure shail be erected thence norih at right of sald part of original lot three (3). which fen110) feet Includes the said three (3) foot Hieht of ‘was. Tosether with il bulldin and improvemerts of every kind and di scription now or hereafter erected or placed thereon, inciuding all engines, bollers ele- ting aj also al I. rery of the permanent or im. movaole interior improvements and fixture of every kind and descriptio: in or upo mises. of which may heresfter be in or upon the same or-used in con- therewith, together with all and ar (heaye: ewtementy, ighi vators. 'dynamos. heating and ligh ratus, refrigerating plant each snd : One-third of the purchase of which a deposit of ade with the and the bal price in §25.000.00 trustee at sale. with intes annum and by deed of 311 cash at the option of the purchaser. The le to be complied with within Hreen 03 dave trom date ‘ot sale, I de: faglt of which the proverty will'be re- old at the risk and cost of ths defaulting fter five davy’ re-ad n some 1ot B0 " AP tonveranci tion and recording to be the PYSISN TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. By GEORGE E 0. Vice President. (Beal) Attest IRVING ZIRPEL, retary ent title examina- the expense of ___e23.44dbs.exSudhol Adam A. Weschler & Som. Auctioncers FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOME By Order of Smith’s Transfer & Co., for Charg ‘l'lel Dining. LI‘;I ty ars, prings. Bec atrs, Mirrors. BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER'S 915 E St. N.W. SATURDAY June 25th, 9 AM. Continuing Throughout the Day 1e23.24 THOS. J. OWEN & 1431 Eve Street NW. TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE DETACH- PRAME DWELLING. BEING P B8 NO. 104 XENIA STREET 80U EAST By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. I,’! folio 453 et seq ol the land records of the District of C lumbia, d at the request of the party s cured thereby. the undersigned trustees w. sell. at_public auction. within the office of ‘Thos. Owen & Son. 1431 Eve st. nw., on PRIDAY, THE PIRST DAY OF JULY. AD. 1932 AT ONE OCLOCK PM., the following-described land cnd mise: iiu- ate in the District of Colum! and and being lot 37 in Charles subdivision of lou in square north of lul re 6128. as per plat recorded in the | office of the rurveyor for the District of Columbia /n Liber 59. at folio 14 le: One-third of the purchase be paid in cash. balance with interest at Dayable semi-annually. from day of ecured by deed of irist rty sold. urcnaser. A deposit of $20000 will ei at time of sale. Ail conve: rezording. eic. at cost of purchaser ale to be complied within thirty ay of sale, otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right’ lo resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defauiting pur- chaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in ‘ashingion, WADE H. ooom CHARLES W. _ 1621.23.25.27,29.30. THOS. J. OWEN & T EYERT N TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK SEMI - DETACHED IDENCE. CON- FRIRING. TEN BOOMS. AND. THREE TOGETHER WITH A TWO-CAR ICK GARAGE. LOT 3625 WIDE AND 120 PLUS DEEP. LOCATED AT 6609 SIXTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6398, folio 255 et seq.. of ‘the 1and records of the District of Colum- bis. and at the request of the party secured eby, the undersigned trustees will sell at publlc suction, in front of the premises. on MONDAY, THE TWENTY. SPVRNE, A 15 AT FOUR O CLOGK PM., the following-described land and prem i te in the District of Columbia, s desfgnated as and being lot seventy-two (T: in the subdivision made by Samuel J. Solo- mon of lots in square twenty-seven hundred and thirty-two (2732), as per plat recorded in Liber 84, at foilo 100, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbi; Terms of sale: All cash, or to s respon- sible party the note holders will place upon the property a new first mortgage of $12,000 o be payable in three years. with interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually from day of sale. se- cured by deed of trust upon the property ' sold. and baiance of the purchase price Said trust to be paid n cash. For detalls Consult either of the trustees. A deposit of 3500 will be reauired at fime of ‘saie. All conveyancing. Tecording. etc.. at Cokt of pur- Chaser. Terms of sale to be Complied With within afte s'rom day of sale, otber- Fise, the trustect ressrve tho Tisht o resel the Droverty. at the riak and cost of defauit- ing Burchaser” alter ive Gave’ savertisome of“yich vesals In ome ‘newspaber published fa Washington. 2oC above EARL Je16.18.21.23.25.27 THOB. J. OWEN Xfl? Eye S%Pefl TROSTEES SALE. QT wALDABLE BEAL ATE. BEING A TWO-STORY, SEM RONED DS DRRASY. Oo8: TAINING M B omitDa LAVATORY. PLACE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain’deed of trust, re- corded November 4, 193]. as instrument No 3050 of the land records of the District of Columbi| d st the request of the party eby. the unders! will_sell. st publie anction, in front o lne remises. fowing-described on 1932 THREE Blotock P " the tol land and premises, situate in the District and being the east 361 feet forthwest. of Columbia, front on Oneida place by the fuli depth thereof of lot numbered two hundred thirty- four (234) and all of lot numbered two hundred thirtv-five (235) in the subdivision made by the Shapiro Construction Company, Incorporated. of lots &nd alley closed in square numbered ‘thirty-two hundred and fWo (3202). 'as ver plat recorded in Liber No. 91, folio 59 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 ome and two vears Tespectively, with interest the "rate “of 557 per “innum, 4nd secured by deed trust on the property sold. or all cash at the ontion of the purchaser: taxes paid or justed to the date of sale: purchaser to nterest on’ purchase price from date e to date of settlement at 617 per all conveyancing. recording, reve- etc.. at the eost of the pur- deposit of $250.00 will be reguired at the time of sale and settlement to be within thirty (30) davs of tne date of sale of deposi: forfeited, and the property resol the cost and TIsk of the defaulting purchaser afier fve 5}, a7 previows Sbverimsment of sch rs- sale in some newspaper pul - ington, D. 5. N.W., Known as the Lee/ Ir'-sz el in et on o upon the | or all cash. at the option | TRUST 3 thisltue(d2) 10 saunre one, hunaged | sale, or il cash at the Contlon of tne pur; | bear intere: reet. one hundred and | on the west ‘ten (10} feet by the tull depth | i STAR., WASHINGTON, AUCTICN nus—rmn DAYS. Y ",;' !ALI %fl. M i MARYLAND. By virtue of the power of ssle contained certain deel of trust Ha P inn eita M. "Shing his wite, to aries A McCarthy and Waites M. Mar; 1826, and d_records of Prince tees, 4. rees County. Maryland, in Liber 364, ATolo 67, default having occurrd under the terms of said deed of trust, under- Walter H. Marlow. trustee, . offer for sl front of the .Efi- subalision o Mount Raini uu' vision recorded among ber J. W. B. Ne #id ‘property being known as 3981 Rainjer avenue, and being im- roved by a large two. rame dwell 1933, AT 0'CLOCK T2 end 15 i block r, rty of ‘about 311 nd 11 are " extremely Valbaple " lota” for | buiiding BReoeh, bt frentng & St o8 Oedar street by dwl&ol 150 feet. Terms of sale ird cash upon rati- fieation of the sale court: balance in oun]_ {nataliments. avAbis reapectively in 1 s from date of sale. with 67 interest per annum thereon frem day of s to per annum. pavable deposit of $300.00 ghaser or purchasers: deferred pavm ~ g semi-annually instalimerts for street and sessments as same become vesancing, ete., at cost of nnnhu-v WALTER H._MARLOW. Burviving Trustee, A STEPEEN. Attorner. and Bank of Commerce Blis. Wesnb: & 34! B SULONW. Washinston, D. C. yaddivier Je23.24. PUBLIC AUCTION OF ENTIRE STOCK NEW FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS WM. E. MILLER FURN. CO. 3206 M St N.W. apges. Alio ios. E_All outstanding accounts will be puyable at the main store at ith and s €. J'SWORZYN & co. AUCTIONEERS "THOS. J. QWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N W TRUSTEES' BALE LUABLE MODERN, FULLY DETACHED, TWO-STORY BRICK TDENCE WITH POUR-CAR GARAGE. NOWN AS PREM 3331 RITTEN- HOUSE STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust. duly recorded January 1 931, Instrument No. 1910, in Liber No. 103 et sea . nd records of thie \d at the request of the party secure the lindersigned trusters will sel Il ublic muct f the r.miw- ESDAY. THE ] “EUSHTH DA or TONE WD o3z AT FOUH-TRIRTY O'CLOCK P M. the following-described land and premises. situate 1n the District of Co- lu-bl und des: ted as and being lot 63 n"C. Raymond and Esther M. Wire's sub- mvmon o( lots in square 2003, as per plat recorded in Liber 76. folio 37. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Cofumbia. ~Bublect to cove: ‘of record | and building restriction line shown on said plat Terms: Bold sublect to & prior deed of trust for $1C000. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase prics above said trust to be in cash. A deposit of 3500 required. veyancing. recording. etc. at Durchasg- cort. Terms 10 be compiled with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees LEWIS £ BREUNINGER. 21,2920 JLMER F. STICKLE. _Je16.18.21.23.28.28 Trustees. i front WEN' THOS. J. OWEN & son AUCTIONEERS. rnutr NORTHWEST By virtug of s deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 5 100 et seq. one of the lanc records ol the District of lumbta, and at the request of ty secured thereby. the undersigned trustee will cffer for sale by publie _auction, in t of premises. on WEDNESDAY. 'flll SBIXTH DAY OF JULY 1932, AT PIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the follow- ing-described property in the District of Co- lumbia, to wit. Lc: numbered ninety-six (96) 1 Luther A. Bwartzell's subdivision of lots 1 square numbered one hundred and rine (1091, “Petworth Addition to the City of now known &s square num- “thirty-three hundred and thirteen as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for_the District of Columbia, in_Liber Caun(y 23 at folio 129 ‘Terms of Property will be sold sub- Ject to rrlnr dl!d of trust for $4.000, due June 1 $33. with interest at the rate of ance all c A deposit of §250 required of purchaser at Examination of title, copvevancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale. otherwise trustee reserves the right to reseli property at risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser after five days' advertisement of such le in_some newspaper published in Wi ington. D. C. or depocit may be forfeited or. without forfeiting deposit. trustee may 11 himself of any leral or equitable rights inst defaulting purchaser C. CLINTON JAMES, urviving Trustee. 3623.28,27.20.i71 5.8 5 Adam A. Weschler & Son. Auctioneers Trust Sals —of— BARBER SHOP Fixtures and Equipment By Auctior, At 901 E St. N.W. MONDAY 27, 1932, 2 b. ¢ ' Owner ll‘l" lease premd: to re- “ponstble rm;wmmm’ e JOHN J. Efi je21.23.25 i i TRUSTEES BALE OF VALUABLE M. 'ROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN TR F STREET SOUTARAST By virtue of a cerfain deed of trust duly recorced in Liber No. 5869, folio 16 et sed.. of the land records of the District of Co- nd at the reguest of the party se- ereby. the undersigned trustee will glfer for sale by public suction, in (_rrn'n’t- of 7. RINTH DAY OF JUNE. 1842, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK DM, the following-de- scribed fnd, premizes, stuste in the Bisizict of Colutmbia, o wit: Lot gumbered eleven (11) In A Heckman's subdivision of $qypre numbered seven hundred thirty-six a5 per plat recorded in the ofic o 107 the Sieirict o Gefumbies 1 LIBer 72t roito o7 Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal justaliments. represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, payable in one and two years. with interest at six Der cent per anzum from day of sae, PaY- able gemi-annually. secured by deed of rust upon the property sold. or all cash at the cption of the purchaser. A deposit of § required of purchaser at fime of s ‘Al convevancing. Tecording. revenue stamps snd notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Sale to be compiied with withia thirty dass from day of sale. otherwise the trusiee re- serves the right to resell the property at the rigk and cost of the defauliting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale {3 some newspaper published in the city of Washington. THE WASHINGTON AND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. By ALPRED 'WSON. sels-dads.exsu norouu DEPARTMENT, CEE uuu Archlucl Superv} June 21, 'Ilhllfifi:“ subject to lllr cond umu contained hl‘ll ¥l 'be publicly opened in this office, room 439, at 2 p.m., July 8 1933, for furnishink all labor and ‘materiais and performing all work ffll’ insect screens. etc., All sixth story of the U. Department of Agriculture, ex- tensible buliding at Washingion, %o revailing rate of wage shall be paid all la- ‘orzr and mechanics employed on the work provided in the Act of March 3. 1931 “hublic ‘No. 9. Drawings iic tions may be obiained at th discretion of the supervising architect. Ji 4. WETMORE, Acting ‘Supervising Aréhitect. 'NOTICE _The County Board of A County, Virginia. will receive until a_special night. June court, house, {0 ihe tion 500 ft. of 20-in. cast- ot Lime: 1006 st. of §-1h. cast-iron water B R g s clu all labor and m-uml, nmwunc valyes and . and pro- e} hmr !d at fi. 't ity n.coa- S, fl'&“fl § E-uu be 3psy | ‘D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932. RESORTS. The ideal Summer Hotel ia location and arrangement. RATES ARE THE MOST ATTRACTIVE EVER OFFERED Standards Maintained 'WALTER ). BUZBY, INC. While Mrs. Willett, Ma). Burnaby and the ‘tiny En, her daughter Violet. bors months the Willetts Trevelyan's house. He had beer unable to Jesist an offer of 12 guineas a month rent b mall house for himself at i in the nearest Exnampton. miles _dis Bur arted for Trevelyan's home through snow had ‘been occupyin Se. Caroli July 4th W =r‘.-“ l'l. . Sat., Sun, Mon—With Runs. water. -fl'll. or v e AN END F oC, FLEETWOOD . RGE8ss"sve European Plan, ROOMS ONLY. One of the cleanest and most eciractive hotels in Al- lantic ‘Cicy. Retes $130 un_ Phone 2660 linning water Private ba Bothing privileges. Garage. 3 W BINDER. CHALFONTE- |HADPON WALL In the very center of things % 1532 Rates On the Boardwalk * 1000 Rooms % Gerage BINGHA e murderer entered through an unlocked Prench then shut and splintered it r outside :o give the appearance of orcine. - Under Trevelyar's: whi o cotate of £90,000 wa: to be shared sister, Mys Jenaiter Gardne children of his deceased siste; ames. one of the Iatter. had come from ndon the day of the murder, him. tak e first train back in the mo ing. He was detained by Inspector Ni cott until after the inquest. The day after the murder Maj. X Enderby. reporter for the Dally Wire, sending in_the only correct solution of that_ newspaper's foot ball competition. Emily Trefusis, Peagson's flancee, declared her belief in his inndcence, and told him to leave everyihing to hel 11 A [\VCORRER NEW YORK u PACIFIC AVES, INSTALLMENT X. HE inquest on the body of Capt. Trevelyan was held on Mon- day morning. From the point of view of sensation it was & tame affair, for it wae almost immediately adjourned for a week, thus disappointing a large people. Between Baturday —Ocean End, So. Caro- PRINCESS orepn . 22 cvs; weekly. with meals. Bathing from hotel. New management TABOR INN Ocean end connecticut Ave. 1d large. ..‘;7 Y:O)ll ‘ Tunnini Il e Colsine - Owner T A% oL BURN | d . Mon- The knowledge that the dead man's nephew had been detained made the whole affair spring trom a mere pars- gl:ph in the newspapers % gigantic adlines. On the Monday, reporters |had arrived at Exhampton in large | numbers. Mr. Charles Enderby had reason once more to congratulate him- Owner memt. MILLER COTTAGE ;17 N Georeia | table; 83 datly: 4175 Pl e AEON SROUTHAMEL. ASHBURY PARK, N. J. COLONlAL HOTEL o 4B Ave., Asbury Fart, n. Peclng Cranis. Golf. Dangine ASBURY PARK. N. J. BEACH _FRONT EUROPEAN EEDUCED RATES TOWNSEND _ BEACH HAVEN, N. J. Z&ENGIESID Qoen June 24 Best Mer. | tained from the purely fortuitous chance of the foot ball competition prize. | It was that journaMst's intention to | stick to Ma$. Burnaby like a lebch. And under the pretext of photogra | latter’s cotiage, to oblain exclusive in formation of the inhabitants of Sitta ford and their relations with the dead man BEAC! HAVEN L | Mr. Enderby’s no- | 1t did not escaj Capaci?ty300 | tice that at lunch tme a small table near the door was occupled by a very attractive girl. She was well dressed in a demure and paovocative style, and did not appear to be a relation of the deceased, and still 'ess could be Mabeled 'as one of the idle curious. “I wonder how long she’s staying?” ‘u)mu(ht Mr. Engderby. “Rather a pity I am going up to Sittaford this after- ‘ noon. Just my luck.” 3 But shortly &fter Junch Mr. Enderby | NI -o“‘ TELEP) . D, "FowNsEND T CAPE MAY, N. J. %e%af/mra[ Suré Bathing—Goli—Tenais Gutdoer Swimming Poel Modest Rates Now Open received an I?!‘Pihll surprise. He was standing on the steps of Three | Crowns when he was aware of a vaice, Aen e):v.remely charming voice, address: ng “T brg your pardon—but could you RESORTS. _ COLONIAL BEACH, Va. LONIAL BEACH HOTEL | Sfi' nd your vecation here. §14 up weeklv up dally, including meals. Beautiful. Lful and nestful On the broad Foto- 85 wiles” via Mossantows: . Chicken sea food dinners. salt water and land musements. plus hospitality. Dancing even-piece orchestra. Peninsula bus dally | and Wilson Line steamer. Phope. VIRGINIA BEACH. VA. Eurepean Ah-mlmmn-mm-.uacn:fn. o RALEIGH g2 Rooms wiih running water & P Boemt Ten” Bxcelient tabic Mre. 3 Hamiiton: ~ SPRING LAKE BEACH, | Completely furnished. eiect, ra “Favered by Washingtonian o nr'w' e THE ESSEX & SUSSEX Park Directly on Ocean—Spring Lake Beach 'k @l WEST VIRGINIA. __ | Pooking perk, = S 3 REH| we Large, airy rooms. FeGreenbrier ... and cold runnin WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS . W.VA. hot R ter in ailx Arg acious porehes oves Bath. MRS C. A Averaze Summer Tempergt W‘Efi 00 BOT! BEACH DEL. _Regervations at OCEAN CITY, MD. Ocean C I\ e refri righin. Mer. BEACH.DE Castern Shores Finest Ocean Hotel AMERICAN PLAN George WI:I:i'ngton Hotel Beardwalk at 10th Street Oc City, Maryland Telephone Ocean City 272 1932 Rates 20% Lower Thkan 1931 ST FOOD PROPERLY COOKED AND i Largest Hotel in Ocean City Steel Construction WRITE OR WIRE $OR RESERVATIONS W. B. THURSTON Managing Director ocern "Eity, Marsiand THE BELMONT 2:oi2, rooms. Terms reason L. R. HEARNE. Qn Boardwalk: : special rates for June_and_July. ‘Quillin. HASTINGS HOTEL 92280 Parking lflu srm Bates to July 25, MAYFLOWER % nnrl-.n city. 180 Mrs. Ozean City, Maryland Finest Bathing Beach on Atlantic Coast For rates in The Spirit of 1932, write these hotels Atlantic Capacity 300 Breskers Capacity 100 Plimhimmon » 200 Colonial no 100 Lankford Stephen D=catur 160 Ridesu Commander 150 - Del-Mar-Va Hamilton 150 Dennis Majestic 150 Maryland Ton horeh: 150 Caroline fi-: o 125 Chandler Del-Mar, S. I. Carey 100 Wallace We recommend Annapolis-Claibors Ocean front rooms. SARANAC INN 55 AND (P-A AN PLAN On Upper Saranac Lake. N. Y. accommodations. coltages and camps rent._Rates reduced. OCEAN CITY, MD. K 100 100 85 Matapeake Ferries to am from Ocean City, Md. Saves time and mileage. Most direct route. Frequent Service. Improved Highways. NATURAL BRIDGE, VA. NATURAL BRIDGE, VA. WEEK-ENDS at Natural Bridge s6 and up all expenses paid HIS includes day and night admissions to the Bridge, full golf privileges, three meals and room. Without bath, $6 and up. With bath, $7 and up. For week-end guests arriving Friday or Saturdsy—six delicious meals—room for two nights—full golf privileges—day and pfght ad- mission to the Bridge—$11 and up. Bus lines and railroads offer special round-trip price for week ends. Come and enjoy week-end riding, hiking, swimming, golfing in invigorating mountain sir. Natural Bridge Hotel M»Gq.'-fli‘pn NarumaL Bamas, Va, 3 by received & check | mber of | self on the superior position he had ob- | hing the | | | The George Washington Apta. ‘ Exhampton?” you,” said the you are not too set out together. “You are Mr. said the girl. “Mrs. “Oh, T see.” “My name is Enderby—I want son.” him. One crn’t do an “Well—I—yes, true,” said Mr. 1; ists this morning.” said Emily. AS) ki i e e o) a lot of them I thought had such stupid ! 1 picked you out | faces. really clever one 1 don't eouw lacently. ‘hat T want Trefusis, “is a ‘There would, I t! i | tst, can help me. | _ Emily paused. was to engage M vate sleuth tm 1o sk the asked, bond slave. But able. T want.” said can depend upon Muring tence a feeling bosom that thi ditch. “It must be ghastl | erby, and taking her hand he mu,(,,,d { who benef: | it with fervor. “To help you?" certainly—but—" “You see, I am engaged to Jim Pear- | AUCTIONS. D—7 2 == SYNOPSIS FOR A PAECEDING INSTALL-Y tell me—If there is anything to see in Charles Enderby rose to the occasion ! prom "'X‘:::’! & castle, T believ he said ot much to it—but perhaps you would allow me to show you ‘he way.” “That would be frightfully kind of rl. “If you are sure usy—" Charles Enderby disclaimed immedi- ately the notion of being busy. They Enderby, aren't you?” “Yes, How did you know?" Belling pointed you out to me.” Emily Trefusis. Mr you to help me."” ' said Enderby. “Why, ything without a man Men know so much, and are able to et information in s0 many ways that are impossible to women. ¥ suppose that s Enderby complacently. “I was looking at all these journal- “Such the one among them think that's true, you sald Mr. Enderby still more to propose,” said Emily kind of partnership hink, be advantages on both sides. There are certsin things I | want to investigate- | There you, in your character of journal- I want—- - What she really wanted r. Enderby es a kind of To go where she told questions she wanted and in general to be a kind of she was awarc of the necessity of couching these proposals in terms at once flattering and agree- Emily, “to feel that I/ you She hed a lovely voice, liquid and a As she uttered the Jast sen-| %30l an outside rose in Mr. Enderby's s lovely helpless girl could depend upon him to the lest| s2id Mr. End. “But you know.” m went on with Journalistic reaction, entireiy my own. I mean I have to go; 8% | where T am sent “Yes.” said Emily. of that, and that, you see, is where I|T¢al murdere Surely, You can do an interview with } should be “my time is not ! “I have thought | T'am what you call a me every day, you can make me say anything you think your readers will like. Reminiscences of she supplies. 1 & . “I think,” saif | you are marvelous. | marvelous ™ advantage, | Jim's relatione. Jim Pearson’s fiancee. believes passionately in his innocence. | Girl who { his childhood dch I don't really know about | his childhood, you know, “but that doesn't matter.” she added d Mr. Enderbv “that 'And then.” said Emily pursuing hpr'eq'nll\ by Capt 7mehl‘ “I have access, naturally. to! 1 can get you in the as a friend of mine, where quite pos- | sibiy you might your face.” lorious propect opened out before | women—all that sort of thing He had been in luck over | likely to be in a hole financ derby have the door shut in lair all round. deal ™ “Good." said and businesslike. first move?” he said fervently. Emily becoming brisk “Now, what's the to find out about. | You really are| ‘ Mr. Enderby ocould well believe that, Emily had the kind of personality that soars triumphantly over all obstacles They had arrived by now at the ruined castle, but paying no attention to it, they sat down on a piece of wall in the so-called sunshine and Emily proceeded to develop her ideas. “I am looking at this, Mr. Enderby, in an absolutely unsentimental ar.d bus- inesslike w You've got to také it from me to begin with that Jim didn’t ido the murder. I'm not saying that simply because I am in love with him, or believe in his beautiful character or raything like that. It's just. well— knowledge. You see I have been on my own pretty well since I was 16. I have never come into contact With many women and I know ver; Ijitle about them, but I know really atlot about men. And unless a girl can Size up a man pretty accurately, and kfow i what she's got to deal with, she will | never get on. I have got on. I work as a mannequin at Lucie's, and I can tell you, Mr. Enderby, that to arrive there is a feat “Well, as 1 was saying, I can size up men pretty accurately. Jim is rathec a weak character in many ways. Iam | not sure,” said Emily. forgetting for a | moment 'her role of admirer of strong men, “that that's not why I like him. The feeling that I can run _him and “Oh!” said Mr. Enderby. journalistic | e Dflflhl“ml Tising befare his mind make \unflhm( of him ‘There are “And_the police sre going to arrest ! I know they are. Mr. Enderby. I know that Jim didn’t do this thing | I am down here to prove he didn't But I must have some one to help me |quite a lot of—weli—even criminal things that T can imagine him doing if pushed to it—but not murder. He sim- ply couldnt pick up a sandbcg and hit an old man on the back of the neck with it. He would make a bosh shot and hit him in the wrong place if he did. He is a—he is a gentle creature, Mr. Enderby. He doesn't even like kill- ing wasps. He always tries to put them out of a window without hurting them and usually gets stung. However, it's no good my going on like this. You've my word for it and start on tion that Jim i< innocent.” “Do you think that somebody is de- liberately trying to fasten the crime. les Enderby in his tic manner “I ‘don’t think so0. You see nobody knew about Jim coming down to see his uncle. Of course, one can't be certain, but I should put that down s just a coincidence and bad luck. What we have to find is some one else with a motive for killing Capt. Trevelyan. The police are quite certain that this is not what they call an ‘outside job'—I mean, it wasn't a The “roken-open window was faked ™ “Did the police tell you all this?* Practically.” said Emily ‘What do vou mean by practically?” “The chambermaid told me, and her sister is married to Constable Graves, 0. of course. she knows everything the police think Very well” said Mr Job, Enderby, “it It was an in- side | 1. said Emily “The police— that is Inspector Narsacott who, by the | way, I should thing is an awfully sound hr have started investigating to find s by Capt. Trevelyan's death stieking out a mile, 50 to speak, they won't bother to go on with other investigations much. Well, that's to be our job." : What a scoop it would be,” said My. | Enderb; you and I discovered the The crime expert of Wire—that’s the way I cribed. But it's too gosd true,” he added despondently sort of thing only happens fn n—I and with J. {the Daily llu be That boaks.” “Nonsense with me i're simply ma again Emily br * said Emily, “it happens clous.” said End- | erby ougit’ cut a little { not ically. let's put things down method- Jim himeelf. his brother and and his Auht er benefjt s death. Of Jim's _sister— but I wouldn't put course. Sylvia—that's wouldn't hurt a fiy {1t past her husband: he's what I calla | masty sort of brute. Vou knos—the artistic, nastyv kind. has affairs with Very money they'd come into would actually be Sylvia's, but that wouldn't matier to him. Hc would soon manage to get it out of her.” “He 0 - going up to Sittaford this aft- son.” s ernoon. | He explained the fortunate circum- “Oh! sort of w Women talt about sex | stance which had put him in such an | with him in corners. Real men hate J advantageous position with regard to him." Maj. Burnaby is the kind of newsgaper men like poison. can't exactly push a chap in the face easily glone under the guise of in who has just handed you £5,000, can you “It would be awkward,” said Emily. | “Well, if you are going to Sittaford, I Brian, you. said Mr. don't know, though, if there's anywhere to stay up there. there's cnly Sittaford Hcuse and a few odd cottages belonging to people like am going with “Splendid,” Burnaby.” iy Offers special switchboard beautifully and lobbies, cially for th, Belle Early Regi Mount Pleasant 8313 14th Street 1420 K St. WOODWA One Operated CAM Woodward or to_make National 8250 “We shall find something.” s | Al“ms flnd sm‘nelh\n‘ New Bellevue Hotel 15 E Street N.W, commodations. 15 E Street N.W. The Woodward School For Bays “Because. mind you, he old bluffer that hates But you Enderby. “I As for as I know said Em- Summer rates on cool, attractive rooms—by day, week or month. ..,1 room and bath as low as $10 weekly or $35 monthly. 2-Toom suites with private bath, beginning at $60 month. Full hotel service, 24-hour and elevator ac- Spacious and furnished lounge Home-cooked food in our own cafeteria at weekly or monthly rates if desired. We have a delightful home, espe- e business woman. Call or telephone vue Hotel Met. 0900 "NEW_ CLASSES START Monday, Jume 27 All-Day. Morning. Afternoon and Evening Classes No Solicitors—Personal Application Required istration Advised School for Secretaries Tivoli Theater Building Telephone Columbia 3000 ‘ Temple School—B and Secretarial Tr: Enroll for Intensive Summer Courses Beginning June 27 Open all Summer for regular courses Day---Evening N- 3288 RD — SUMMER SCHOOLS in Connection With P LETTS July 1—August 12 nA{mm at ] School for Boys JJuly 5—August 16 Bix of individual tion lvr boys of the grammar grades, 10 years and up. desiring to review instruc- defici can 1736 G St. N.W. 11, that's suspect No. 1" said Mr. Enderby, also writing in a little bodk “In:estigate his movements on Prid novelist connectéd at all right?” “Then there's He's view with popuiar | with the crime. Is “Stlendid,” said Emily. Jim's younger brother. | supposed to be in Australia, but he might quite easily have come back. I mean, people do sometimes without say- ing 'We could ser “We will. I sur out of it.’ (To b2 cen REAL ESTATE DEFLATION LAID TO LACK OF POLICY | By e Associated Press NEW YORK. June 23 —Richard T. | Ely, prasident of the Institute for Ecos | nomic Research of Northwestern Univers sity, asserted in an address yesterday | that the primary cause of present defia~ i tion in real estate values and securities |is lack of an adequate national land policy controlling the uses to which | land is put Ely was a speaker before the Amer< !fcan Community Advertising Association at a meeting held in connection with | the annual convention of the Adver- | tising Pederation of America He advocated adoption of a sound land policy which would bring about a correspondence between supply and demand for real estate. He spoke of undue expansion of business property during the boom times, citing as _sa example Chicago. which, he said. had enough business frontage for a city m times its size. him a cable.” pote Aunt Jennifer is inued.) | LEGAL NOTICES. WM. E. RICHARDSON, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF T District of Columbia. holding a Bankruptest Court.—In_re Edmund D. Rheem. Fupt —Bankruptcy. No. 2462 —Order nisi Petition having been fled herein on 16ih day of Juhe, 1932. by Georse C._Shinng receiver in 'this praving the con firmation and final ratificytion of the orde passed herein on March 23. 1932. aut frle and directing the sale of premises 8 'Street Northwest. Washington, { Anpe C. Harrison for the sum Gi to be paid sll cash. less an exist loan of $25.00000 on said preperty however. o the deduction {rcn the’ procee of said sale of the expenses ihereof. ing the usual sdjustmert of ment to Alice W. Rheem. wife of the sai Rheem, of the sum of 115000 or the telease of her said property he pet) Judgments said Edmund | bank = ~ the vad toeg in this case obtained agal in the Supr Columbia in on S Lovise P. Shoemaker and District N Bank and claims and liens of the Federals Government for jncome tazes againsi the said Edmund D. Rheem have been filed ing this court by the Collector of Internal Reve-3 nue, and that decree of this court aforsaid passed March 23, 1932, ha ing pro;ided tha all_lien gainst said propert {other tha d deed of trust lean 0153500000 be ‘ransferred to ihe met proct ceeds of sale of said property remaining} after making the payments authorized said decree, and th: Veyed to said purcl ilens, except the swid trust loan. being desired 1o give all persons claims or liens asainst said proverty which may be affected by said decre other creditors or persons having lnyiln terest in the matter further opportunity tel present any obiections (o the said decree off any part thereo! 1o be heard in relation thereto. it is. therefore. by the court hiss 166h day 'of June. 1832, ordered and decrredl that the said sale of the said property tol ‘he_said Anne C_ Harrison be. and iy is Befsed, Surther ratified and contrmed, dadd said property shall be convey receiver in the manner and form direceds by the aforesaid decree hereinbefore pasfed.’ unless cause to the contrary be shown Ix}; ':'hll rou‘r;”on or !aefflnreu: e 30th Ddly o" une, rovided “that ‘a_copy lhlll”ur T .nd\’ g’ published in one wee lssue the Washington Law Reporter Lo said date. and for one week in The mnl Star ngwspaper. published dally fi gton, that proof of sal "mfi'm he ied in ihis Cause pefore lnd greovld.d that & eerti 053" or thiS o served upon the thress designi mdgment creditors of said Ed-s mund m and upon the Commissionery of m-nue of, tne United States.o said serv: be Within five (rom_the lllnln= fll‘lhl order. e ¥* cuntiinonan. ‘Slere "By WATTS, Asst, L4

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