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, REAL HOUSES—UNFURNISHED, t— (Continued.) ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. Vernum-—o 1. & b, furnished. &blhb LK OOBER, K50 11th '"'h L_RD— i" ap. 3418 14th. RK. nd 2 baths, reasonable epherd 6 1. i, List Suburben RYON 0., 1216 n ¥ Ave, NBAR WARI 2821 27th st. n.v.—8 rooms garage; thoroughly modern Nlflll 542 8 st. n.w.—6 rooms and bath, ga- | nfie, e thotouenly moderns Bas! | Bnlnt st. n.w.—6 rooms and bllh —Semi-detached hr!cl | reasonable 1755 Park rd. nw.—9 rooms, bath, lava- tory. Rent reduced to Near Eastern High. cornér broperty. 1717 | n.e.; thoroughly modern; reasonable 1?"5 Oates n.e.—G-room and bath bricl SI005 18th ot nw.—6 rooms and bat thoroughly modern: reasonable rental. 54 Whittier pl. n.w.—6 rooms and bath, ‘age, semi-detached; Teasonable rent 2104 Eye st. n.w.—8 rms., 3 baths, thor- | oughly modern; excellent i sonable. 3226 19th n.w.—7 | r nw—9 rms. oughly rental. 1 Owen pl. ne—@ rooms and bath, modern improvements: $55 TAKOMA PARK. D. C €916 Willow ave -4 rooms &nd bath, S50 M. H. SAUNDERS CO., INC 1511! K St J916 BELMONT RD — biet. 015, | ROOMS_AND baths, ‘how . semi-detac tioned: §100. | room: | CHEVY CHASE_BRICK. 8 RMS, | excellent physical cordition and is modern | throughout Thero | $0.000 whicn_ca OF CONN. AVE. IN CHEVY CpAriistic, detached. 7 rooms, 2 T0ht 3 Seats old; madonty Construction; al Nat. 1438 Until 0 P.M. B b..um’{x'&.‘i."%‘.i Md. One must m this w% ReE, with its beauty and value, marvelous kitch- ooms (4 BED shows ith al lern_equipment: sttic: bronze en, with ‘il m R (Continued.) 5950 WEST copper screens, copper Ist-floor lavatory: lovely TION ROOM with fireplace: steel casement Mindows, plate glassi 2-car garage; LOT 90x195. « Rat. 9300. |38 vy i of Chevy Chase, D. Tst trust: det. 7 rooms (4 bed rooms), ail | modern, many ‘trees, garage: lot 50 ft. wide. 'Nat. 1438 Until 0 P.M. WITHIN FOUR BLOCKS OF THE WHITE House. _Attractive home with 10 rooms and bath, ' cellar. ~hot-water heat, electricity. Running water in six rooms. Assessed for taxes for §12,684. Pricod at $11,000 for & quick sale to settle an estate. JAMES MORRIS WOODWARD, Realtor. 23 20th St. N.W. 2 BATHS; price, $10,000. This detached brick, on & 60-1t. lot, is surely cheap. There are 4 nrice bed rooms and 2 baths on the second floor. kitchen, built-in ga: side porch. Th's house needs redscorating. but is #h | ge and large screened | worth your time to inspect this iz an existing first mortgage of BHILLIFS & CANBY. INC 4600. Investment Bldg. WOODRIDGE, D. C. Nat. hed, newly condi- 2021 Rosemont ave. n.w. (near Park rd.) deb,ooms and bath, bullt-in gerage, semi- detached: 230: 7 rooms aire; garage: $75. 8208 315t st (Chevy Chase)—Brick bun: | selow, 6 rooms and 2 baths, 2 fnished | rooms, 2nd floor; Frigldaire; S80. 2017 3rd st. n.e. (near Tech High)—6 Tooms and bath: h.w.h.: garage; $55. ROBERT W. SAVAGE, 717 Union T rm._ Tuniaw rd. (near Western High)— d batn; center-hall plan; Frigid- st Bldg 09. | | scaped lot. | to Otls et., 2623 Otis st. n.e—Attractive, detached, center hall; seven rooms. beautiful tiled bath with shower, large living room with open freplace, modern-plus kitchen, as-heated air-conditioning _system. ultra-violet- | bath, 5 cedar-lined closets, double filly insuiated with 4 inches of rock wool and furred walls: large, beautifully land- Sx139: garage. Drive out Rhode 0 24th st. n.e., left on 24th st. riaht on Otis”to_home. ~Open PHIFER. 1103 Island ave. till 9 pm.” BREUNINGER & Vi ave. n.w. Nat. 7713. TS. LW , €, b., heat. 'Bfi EIEG] ‘bath. . Gales ne—4i 1, eicc. gas, 1012 Rosedale ne—4 1 el heated. 33 Patterson 1 S bath. 2 T., K., bath, gas Eve nw—i'r . stove A AT 1109 0\\' N PL. Just Off W. Va. Ave, nd bath and inclosed porch, 2nd er heat, electricity and garage; “docorated inside and oot ey with 1149. RENT, $49.50. B. F. SAUL CO., | large, beautifully | has just been so beautifully refinished you | could never tell it had been occupied. | sonry construction, with $15950—LARGE DETACHED BRICK. Located west of 16th in one of the city's finest residential sections, is this fully detached brick home of outstanding value. There are ten rooms. two baths and attic Bryant gas heat, electric refrigerator; on & ted lot, and & two-car ge. The house is only thoroughly modern and detached brick four vears old, Bee this one by all means. Phone R. M. HOOKER, Metropolitan 2663. Evenings. b to 9. call Georgla 5644. A large Prigidaire in | B | meage, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, REAL ESTATE LOANS. D. C; AUCTION SALES—-FUTURE DAYS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, - 1933. AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. LOAN ON ATTRACTIVE foas, e ted B i e g 1R L m’s"ln i mmfi; lul o St N.W. —1st, 2na um 54 SROSTE e ui: reasonadle. iaoo. my $13 3. 700: To7. 3.5 ) ¥DY. 11I bove payments Include inciple and can be srranged monthly ..mn{# ING.. 1016 o (whera] Bre meets N. Y. ave.). AUCTION SALES—TOMORROW. SALE£SUBURBAN. G-RM. HOUSE;, ALL corner lot cont ect, of wround: centrally ng ave: car line. & e Tidiculously” low o'y tion will *convince $" Ralinier, Ata- Phone Hyatteville CRES, WITH 4-ROOM HOUSE AND Sulbilidings, situate Snon Hil ARt Ma Sultabie foir fionfi. chicken raisine or any er 3 250, JEsdk Lo L1115 Eve St N.W. \mu home In nearhy A To inspect phone BENSON. Lincoln 1820, POTOMAC: HTS o ATTRACTVE. DURLEX Folom En ;HD; g‘?g ot T G o of Mt. Rainer, VIOLETT b BON, 3641 54 nost; adioining Southern ave. and the District. nm-—suniinmi SMALL lnt 5 _rooms, porches, garage; $45. L. E. F._PRINCE. 1327 Conn. ave. FOR RENT__BUNGALOWS. NEARBY “VA. and Md 5 rms., ba.; $35 to $50 mo. Clev. 47: LARGI BATH BUNGAI e e A T e A e Ve, Ryanvilie: $3,750. Greenwood 1590. VACANT AND ATIRACTIVE 0-RM novn. $40; 8-room cottag 0; 8-room house. 2.50; 5-room bungalow, $38.50 = Fur- M EAR- J. 2 acres woode 4 miles from Washington: rent, S3 O-room house, a.m.i. b acres, beautiful grove: 1 mile from ifation: ‘1 hour from hington; rent only $40; will sell at sacrifice. ' W. HOGE, JR., 1627 K St NW District 6563. Evenings, Clarendon 183-J-2. SALE OR RE! RENT—SUBURBAN. B TO FATE HIGHWAY, B & O.'R. R. station. near Washington. = Time Payments. BIBE BROWN, Kensington. Md. CHERRYDALE, VA 318 COLUMBUS 8T— 6p &b aml, g, bis lot; $3760. Kensington H! McComas ave.—3 8. 6T o Bath. dlec Elec: Tante. heNSers, ete.: $32.50, Md. Park. Sent Pleasant. Tuxedo. Berwyn Hts. Ardmore, Seabrooke, Bell Station, Hill High Bridge. Bovle—l 6 ‘house: bingalows, big lots t0 22 a.: low rentals; soll. {ra N.E. RYGN 0. 1216 N. Y. Ave.. 3418 14th. OFFICES AND STUDIOS. VERY DESIRABLE. BRIGHT, FRONT OF- fice 8t 3 moderate’ rental in ‘building 1731 st. n.w. RUSSELL CO.. Tal K Be N, SALE—LOTS. BEAUTIFULLY WOODED SITES, SUR- rounded by Rock Creek Park: unsurpassed for home or investment at today's prices. Phone Georgia 4904. This unusual vaiue is & new brick home located on & wide avenue in one of the best sections of the Northwest It is solid ma- slate roof and cop- per guttering and flashing. There are six nice rooms on the 1st 2nd ficors, with a recreation room in basement. The kitch en and bath “are thoroughly modern snd equipped with the latest fixtures. This in- Chide sn "open, Areplace, ciee. sefrie. an ad a I-car garage. You should inspect this g It is & fully detached brick at a ro'—houn price. PHI & CANBY. INC. Nat. 4600. Investment Bldg. Nat. 2100. 925 15th St. $35. 449 15th St. NE—3 R. Wide Porches—EXciisive Nelghborhood. Key at 443 15th, W 00D, 1410 G N.W. 11* ON'LY $45. 00. e 464 ‘:&"t‘i‘in".‘:‘éfi;‘“ DESIRABLE HOUSES FOR RENT. At Very Reasonable Rent. In Good Condition. ave. n. b.. s.m.i., azn’:&:n‘s E il AV NE tile “bath; 3 warage. Keys, !!20 y with :-nlm. 100.00 80.00 55.00 49.50 47.50 45.00 45.00 45.00 37.50 25.00 623 Morton st. n. gar. (Key at office) 10 Morton st. ne.—6 . ey at, store, z 1250 penn st nere o b (Key at office).. 1847 L st. n.e—4 fms. £100 (07, 04 ofio). 4 M:mnn 1d.. Pt. . b (Key at org,ocfi.{aj 622 Pickford pl. ne "4 vooms, bath, Iat. beat. (Key at 624). .. $32.50 BO¥ SAUL'CO.,, Biggest Bargains Ever Offered in This Section. 20th AND_SHEPHERD STS. N. k. 6 ll . light rooms e *, mfve Gt aunu'? Hill 3 e to 20th ’rxgl.. 5 “'.l'- B‘fl! vl“l“m 10 he e ctiea e eetion, Open nd lightad o ning. resentative on premises v IM 8:3( R. HOWENSTEIN co., ML!__M_ PETWORTH CORNER REDUCED $3,500 E’C brick corner of modern tapestry brick. porches (2 rear porches screened), 2 Bien ooetwest location. - Bl rooms, m $Hai6 Singum, modeen bath: bolicin. & Y 5 e with over-the-top doors. hed thi i out. A real buy and priced for quick sale. Cali_Emerson 1758, $8950—MODERN DETACHED BRICK. Stx lerge rooms. two pretty baths, Prigid- aire. fireplace, every convenience &nd now being done over like brand-new. At the low price should be sold before the Work is com- pleted. Situated on a nice, wide lot with a gerage and right in aristocratic Battery Park. A rare value, Phone R. M. HOOKER, Metropolitan 266: Evenings. 5 to 9, call Georg Nat 2100 _ OLORED—M. PICKFORD N.E_6 ROOMS, ‘\}; sas; $30. “Apply H. HAYNES, District COMPORTABLE HOUSES FOR GCOLORED tenants at reasonable rent, List sent on request. JAMES MORRIS WOODWARD, Realtor. 723 20th 8t. N.W. _ Phone District 5808. LORED—NEW PAPER AND PAINT; 1841 ndall t. ne.: 5 rooms. elec., $15.50 mo. , 7th and H sts. n.e. 12° 8t n.w.—5 rooms. elec.. 25.00 COLEMAN. 1410 G N.W. _ME. R338. FOR RENT, 6-RM. AND BATH dwelling: electric lights: garage: in excellent condition: uood Norhh'm location. HERBERT A, GILL & SON, 1408 G St. N.W. Phone National 4038, — __WANTED 'm RENT—HOUSES. 8 OR_0 ROOM DETACHED HOUSE IN guiet neighborhood, off of main_ thorough- city or suburban. Address BOx 434-H, Star office. &Am—smu BUNGALOW OR APY.. 8 & b, am.i. unfurn.; not over $30 per Rine adress Bon Sh-c- Ser omoe, TO 12 ROOM, FURN. OR UNFURN., RES- e’ i Northwest “section, for mombers m administr: LEG KOLB, 1708 8t Dist. 5 WE CAN RENT YOU: VACANT HOUSE. day we are recelving calls from desirable tenants. List your houss ROBERT W. SAVAGE, Nat. 6799. —_— SALE—HOUSES. FROM RICHMOND. VA. HAVE Just completed fine new Colonial home, using actual reproductions in practically all inside and outside detail. Don't fall to see this 4f you appreciate real Colonial architecture. Moderately priced. Call Met. 1143 untii BRICK AR ;?d& ‘west of 14th st.. near Randolph s good size rooms. concrete front and 2 rear goreened porches; garage; Droperty in new- Bouse condition. = Na 5 BATH ROGM HOME, IN PET- il ake smal house in trade. * Mr. 1017 4th ghraee, large Y Mo reasonable off BUY A RENTED HOUSE AND THE . RE‘H‘ with moderate cash payment and what you | can add monthly, will pay for same. In- | come better than savings acct. stocks, bonds, etc.North 4. FOR SALE OPEN & Military rd ock .CAR LIGHTED—NEAR ; v, all modern heat. gondition 2,000 less ERAL ATTRACTIVE 110 ng. Md. (near Mont Country Club). located on paved s which fully pad for, can be purchased at Joasonable firure with exceptinal financ- | owner holds ti | NATIONAL orandum con- e mailed with- 6 R. PORCHES, ke, must sel cash. Dist. g MUCH HOUSE F in ave., ac:oss Club. ' ADAMS UNUSUAL BARGAIN home. 6 rooms Petworth, for PHONE 8§ WAPLE & 1226 14th St. N W. W BARROW. JAMES, INC. Dist. 3346. 0.800.00. ) Fisth ST. TAOSeLuhea Tiome between 14th and 16th sts., in the vicinity of 14th and Kennedy. This home has an immense living room with open fireplace, large dining room and kitchen, On the second oot there are three good size o bathe Kt SH808°0"S fens "than the assessed value. BETACHED BRICK. We are offering & brand-new detached brick on s beautiful corner lot located 2t one of the highest boints in Wash- ington, commanding a magnificent view There are six lovely rooms, two tiled DIRECT | 10 rooms, 3 baths, | PLEASANT. you will find & rouj PRICE LOW EASY TERMS REDUCED $1,500 This beauliful six-room and bath home, located In"the nw. section”and Yacing an open par a8 Sost Boen renovated inoughout. . Monthiy BDne tares, A cash piyment ol B350 Wi be necessary. “To. avail yourself of this 210 Varnum tile bath; large tron porch; ; large lot; metal Potomac 3363. UNBELIEVABLE! IN PETWORTH—Only $5950 Rare_opportunity for you: this all-brick home, ‘with 3 big porches and in excellent condition: having modern conveniences and gonvenientls located to, eversthing. Easy terms. Call Georgia 3623-J. &l in_new-house rage; terms. CHEVY CHASE. $10,950. etached home of rare architec: curat R O aiane, Bk snd frame construction, in & qulet, section”of delightful, Individual-tyve room with stone fire- in bookcases, inted three nicely s, each with te tiled baths, large ‘attic, slate roof: attrac- tive groun from car line, near Chevy Chase Club, THOS. L. PEYTON, District 2637. Wisconsin 2376 After 6 P.M. WANTED—LOT! LOT IN TAKOMA PARK, D, must_be improved: not over $500. Bo Star office. NTED—LOTS AVAILABLE FOR BUILD- hi% OF HOMES ' Mail full particuls CHAS. W. STEERS. 1315 H st. n.w. __11° WILL BUY AT ONCE ONE OR SEVERAL Jotsi"pay cash. Giye lot and square mum- Address Box Star_offi RENT—DESK SPACE. AT T, DESE- $10 MONTH, PHONE SERVICE AND USE OF TYPEWRITER IN- CLUDED. _NATIONAL 2871. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. Avmoflml 1431 EYE ST. TRUSTEES' SALE OF YALUABLE Two. SRORY R BRICK DWELLIN SN 353 NicRo) By yirtug of o?o ieed of trust recorded in Liber N t folio 533, of the land Teeoids of the Blsticr o Co umbia, we shall sell, in front of the Sremises, on FRIDAY. X A0 65, AT TWOTHIRTY Py Jot Dumbered seventy-four (74) in Pumsh hrey Borger's subdivision ‘of lots In_ bl numher: four (4), “Twining City,” as per plat, recorded In the office of the’ surveyor the District of Columbia in Liber 77, at folio "118: said block numbered four (4) being now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as square numbered Afty-five hundred and sixty-one (5561). Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one. two and three vears, with interest at X per cant per annum, payable semi-annu- ings {T,monthly terms desired. $70 cash balance monthly. or all cash, at option of purchaser. golll of $300 required at time of sale and ti purchaser allowed fifteen days from date of sale to complete the pur- chase. Further particulars at time of sale. All_convevancing, recording and revenué amps, eic.. at cost of purchaser. N G. OWEN, . SCHAFHIRT, ‘Trustees. & SON. AUmON 137 T E STREET N. TR Rt ATE. 'oofi WO ATORy “BR: Kfi%‘hm&u““‘m G TSy FIRST STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of & tertus deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5890, folio 487 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbla, and st the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustces will sell, at public lucunn, in front of the prej ises. on THE Ja: 11:21539 THOS. J es, et "ot Corumbin. and desienain ln;“ ot 8 in square north of square 2203 R. Gordon's and Edith A. McA, Rewiang ) cubdivision of certain paicel of land, as ?lll recorced in the offic i the Surveyor for the Disisiet ot Selums o ety Ol 14, to" blilding resveiotion u restrictio line of, record. o s 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 at six per centum per SDnum, pasable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the proj erty sold, or all cash, at_the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 will be re- quired at’ time of sale. - All conveyancing, recording, etc., at of purchaser. Terms of sale to be' complisd with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees Tgserve the right to resell the property at t £ost o defaulting purchaser, ‘e days’ advertisement of such resale 15 fome newspaper nubu.nm in Washington, tgtes s CALVERT e RENT—STORES. INING PALAIS ROYAL. 723 1iih ST B O atcrsion- Feb. 19, Faauire 716 11th st. n.w. SMALL STORE AT 5th AND FLORIDA AVE. ne., at Union Market Terminal: rent. $60. Also offices on second floor. KASS REALTY CO., National 66882. ND AVE. N.E..— STORE e L .TY CO.. INC., National 6682. ;| New Store, S.W. Corper 3rd and Kennedy Sts. N.W. Excellent loc: Nan. suitable for any busi- Dol mfim thickly * populated and 8 8t once. er, 4nd Bullder. TeTT Girard St atter 3:30. 7 SALE INVESTMENT PROPERTY. HAVE PA’ AN AUTO ACCESSORY TR e vy, o mlrket Address Box 205-H. !Llr’omee SUSINESS PROPERTY—$5.750. A bl’luk store with apartment above, lo- cated nfll to a corner in close-in Northw at e 93 suil Suitable for “Go. NA” 2345. CAN MAKE AN owntown apartment We SHANN 1505 H ST. N.W. SOMEONE _WITH, G unusual purchase in s at less than 5 times the annual rent. have several very attractive investments, which can be bought at the lowest prices ever offered. Cash is required to make such deals, WHEN WE SAY BARGAINS WE MEAN BARGAINS. THINGS ARE GETTING BETTER—GET IN ON THE LOW MARKET. BARROW. JAMES, 1220 1800 8¢ )n.wA i ase. INVESTMENT. Property is located and zoned for apart- ments or flats which can buflt ~and financed to greatly enhance income; Lot has 214 L frontage by 98 fi. depth. = Price $16.850, idings now carzy’ the Vesimento" GOSS REALTY COMPANY, 1405 Eye Street N.W. NAtional 1353. RENT—} also two la: [e“loeuu, suital or'Dusiness. 531 T st Bw. Norin BoTE SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. LARGI BUILDING, LARGE LOT, IN MARY- and town on State road: suitable for store, tnuun. apartments: $2,250. gl‘I-VQ~ NEAR CAP'ITOL AND LIBRARY — SMALL business property can be bought for $2.500 u}” close estate. Address Box 205-C, Btar office. 006 197 8T NW_VALUAGLE BUSINESS Dm rty; lot, 23x100 ft., next to corner 13th F, in the heart o( 0PDINg mg theater alseri CHARLIE 605 H v Fou BOY. Bon ot o 10¢ = RENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY. DOWNTOWN BLDG.; LARGE STORE, with 4-rm. apt. above; only $65. National 071 juire (Two-8! Approximately 18,000 30 foet oot Also eauipped for modern offiss. T B Bt AR Mr. COLTON. = EXCHANGE. FINE, 2-STORY, BR. # ROOMS. built-in " garase for Fiorids house. Afllml WOODRIDGE BUNGALOW. Near R. I ave: decidedly sttractive. en- tirely detached: 6 rooms, cellar, hot-water B cleci perfect” condition: eary termy Price only '$#.750. Any broker or L. PRINCE, 1327 Conn. ave. MASS. AVE. PARK. OVERLOOKING NATIONAL CATHEDRAL. $3,500 DOWN, $150 MO. FROM OWNER. spacious home of 2-car garage: large lot: close to 'schools, ‘churches, etc. Reduced from $25,000 to' $18,500. 'Immediate pos session.”_Address Box 137-C. Star office. IN '\LCLRATIOI\ NEW HOME VALUE HERETOFORE UNHEARD OF IN MOUNT PLEASANT. $8,950. 7 ROOMS—2 BATHS. Overlociing ROGK- CREEX FARK, tn s verlookin 4 recitictey community of exclusive MOUNT‘ BRICK residontes oflered at & prlce Wnpar- alled in the history of this unexcelled loc tion, An inspection will reveal the in- ny NOVEL and PRACTICAL es previusly unknown in the ton The' high - ceflinged. PANELED BALL ROOM containing approximately 380 square feet of dance-floor spa.e. a Georglan-type PLACE_ and LOUNGE ROOM OR DEN with private BATH adjoining s most appealing to the tired business man or adaptable for entertain- often sought, but rarely found. IWO or THREE luxuriously . ed_HOLLYWOOD TILED BATHS with HOWERS These and many other features in much higher-priced homes the MOST COMPLETE home ever city ~There are only a limited © UNIQUE homes available— earliest possible inspection to derful opportunity to OWN a ex particulars and literature ATIONAL 8054. =% WILL SACRIFICE FOR tached home in Columbia Heights; easy terms. ._0882. Wt EXCHANGE $2,500 brick, Chievy Chase, D. C.. $75 ‘month, for good lot Dreterred. Address Box 100-C, SALE OR RXCHANGE NO CASH REQUIRED. $75.00 PER MONTH Will Buy Under Our Plan Beautiful New Detached Home. Near Walter Reid, or WILL TRADE for Smaller House. EQUITY home, leased for Chevy Chase tar ofce. For Appointment to Inspect Call Dist. 9179 from 9 to 5 P.M. "COLORED. Irving st. n.w.—10 rooms, bath. electricity; newly decorated. Open 2 to 8. Dec. 1160, WAh‘.I"ED TO B'J!—flofl“l- ALL CASH FOR EMALL HOUSES, commission; immediate action. PORD, Dist. 4500. 1010 Vermont ACRE FARM. D “8-ROOM house. outbuilaing wn’o“‘y G000 FP ok Dear Btate road: $4.800. terms. 3800 cash; G WILLIAMS, 3505 Ritienhouse st. 115 WANTED—FARMS. WANTED — FARM, 150 TO 400 ACRES, rolling: ‘well watered with wooded streams sulteble, for erazing blue erass, within d miles of District line; cash price. Box 442-H. Star office. e WATERFRONT PROPERTY. CHARMING NEW BUNGALOW, 30 MILES out. on salt water: 4 rooms and bath room, e R e Sterling 0551, -, ¥ L N CHESAPEAKE BAY—SHINGLE COT- 5 pper screened: x150: :_sacrifice. Put 3363. 18 "ACRES, BEVERN RIVER. 400 shore: $5.500. '_A‘ZI(:‘(!]’ l:re{: 1700 feet shore, St. Marys GHAS. 'P. LEE, Annapolis, Md. SALE—ACREAGE. FOR SALE—ACREAGE FOR mrmuq hmma territory near D. O.: avail yourself fore entire territory is ld g ing: imperative to u! no 1427 Eye st. n. GORDON, AUTO LOANS. Tl PAY ALL CASH AT ONCE FOR SEV- :‘;!’I-Lbrlck hAeL\JIES Teasonably rlud. ‘white or colored. Phone District 9373 or write EARLE W. MANSON. 1103 Vermont ave, n.w. ALL CASH AT ONCE FOR BRICK HOUSES. Give sl information. ~Address Box 13-, Star office. o WILL PAY CASH FOR SM. HOUSES. yhife, or colored, regardless of condition. WM. J. CALLANAN. 1427 Eye n.w. Nat. NEED MONEY QUICKLY? AUTO BANKERS CO., 803 N. Y. AVE. N.W. Loans Procured on Autos. Bly_and Conndentisll. Esasona! I N Y. Ave. e Ton Dist: 0283, MONEY TO LOAN. COLORED 765 & 768 HOBART, 752 OOL. rd; Gr &b sl 0 each. baths, recreation room, garsge. The price is only $10.500.00. “ 00, INC., 160K 8 RIS 05 ons. 515 O n elec., newly pa- o 1808 KR apus. hg_w el ANS TO HOM ¢ Burdensome trusts eonso! idat Second- trust money Pl'll'lvfi sttention to pered, 3750 806 Del. fve. 410 11th se. 1615 lrum'tr 2 flsglbl .. oh FER o3 i 7. are. & Ave., 3418 14th. applications. o H ey e 12| s Thomas Dowling & Co., FURNISH YOUR FOR lNAUGURATlON Auction Sale of Storage Furniture At Smith’s Storage Warehous, No. 1313 You St. N.W. On Friday, February 10th, 1933 hrnilirl Cfilhll.l of Living .B“:'I- Sets, Dressers, Mattresses, 51, Carpels, -’:l llll Ware, etc., efe. LER & SON, Auctioneers. A-en--.-n VALUA] u'rArl. 21; 'rflm‘r! EL‘COND BATH: . Horw B TER HEAT. “PLEC: By virtue of a trust. re T No. 5035, Toflo 4% oF g Toerded, o atd records of the District of Columbi at the request of party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sal b; uctlon, in tront of premises _on } . THE P mnwuu wing-descrited pre n: in the t Blemaeiocthed pperln e Bkt Sausre D051 I the Highview Lang pany s, jubdivision of part of tne tract o cover as per pl ll recar ek 75e 7‘10’20. Liber 72, ihe records ‘of the ‘ofca-of the surveyor of Bubject to build- }‘Y‘l. Pll{.\"]e:‘ of". golumbl-.h 3y estriction line as shown on said plaf Sabject io covenants of record. i Terms of sale: One-fourth of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash, balance in ::?’Al nl;x;ullu(xenw g Dffiltnmhlgi lpl’fluu' s of purchaser paya years. with lhtgf.!l 6‘&'“!’ “nll“hr.: onually: seciitea b3, aret seea S Tenle property sold. o ash, at Raser. "X asposit. of " $300.00 1 ‘of purchaser at sale. erty at rise fl?‘-’mu Dz cost Chuser, atier nve dase: advert ment of such resale in some newspaper pubj ed In Wi ington, orleiied, rieitin, '”;‘m' :..";i.’.h:fl:’.{":..fi&m o i Ja31.d&ds. '\I. H% G. J. SWORZYN & CO., Aucts. Two and Three Piece Living Room and Bed-Davenport Suites, Dining and Bed Room' Suites, A. C. and D. C. Elec. Radios, Elec. W, 0dd Hu‘:‘ol.,“‘éul l::!&u, &e. BY AUCTION Friday, Feb. 10th Commencing at 10 AM. AT SWORZYN'S 514 Tenth St. N.W. FUTURE DA B i Ty m— THOS, J. Oxfl & !%T fiv 'USTEE'S SALE OF DETACHED R S O Tk 'O AROR Ty By virtue of & certain deed of trust, duly iber No. 5100, foll 3 SE°Phe Sand Fecords ot the Dlstiict of Goto: of Dbia, and at the request of the ec sl 2t mueby. th undnr ned trug R "&' }1,‘,,,., R P ERTS mnmn'r AD ey rovnn'fimt% CLOCK P.M.. the following-described la: tha premises. :muu in the District of Co- lumbla. ated as ‘and being lot numbered 178 in Caroline B. Carroll's com- bination of lots in sausre numbered 153 ay BeE DIRC ECUReS Riner, S0 ol 163; o the District ‘of "Columbla; " sublect. 10 cove- nants of record. Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $22,000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of: sale; the purchase price sbave sgid trust to h. A deposit of $1, 000 Tequired co.'i""r":n::' 1o e matisa® itk it .:.x'“,..a'? "'fl oy {hiriy dave otherwise deposit & the Droperty may at'the discretion of T (Seal) At ‘Im President. = ?Boeunri ant E 62.4.7.9,11, THOS. J. QWEN & SON, AUCTIONERRS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' of ‘the 1and records ot the Distriot bia, and at the request of the thefeby, the undersigned trust at public_suction, ront o on ’uom:mv ‘THE g-xm'r%i FEBRUARY, A.D, 1933, O'CLOCK P.M.. the lnmwl:.( descri and premises. situste in inston, District of Columb d bel - | Georeer BieRts mbdmm Plains,” r plat rmr % f,{ 'iag.msvey’o'r Iglrloné. District of %:l;:n“ T 57, 3 oF record, 'and d.&"fi. ‘u‘,’uflu striction - of Terms of s mono! DIM in caunl instaliments, pa: u: TN Sears, Wi it T gcent annum, pa lbll lnmu Y sale, secure leed of trult upon fll’ b i o O L St e required at ti c e S i convevancing recording. ete. fll ule to be mnll!& ' h 'llhg from day of sale m Rrsoqiye the Tieht o FeaelT the cost of d-m-mx}n nmr “ave days’ uveruumnt fllh u&l}n {2, 30me Bevapeser published ton, D. AL Trustees’ Sale of 8-story brick, stone and steel fire-resisting apartment house known a8 By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 6260, folio 456 et seq. and that certain agreément of extension duly recorded in Liber 0635, folle 387 et the land records of the District of c‘fiumb and at the reauest of the pariy g the Gndersi trustees Illl ull A! D‘l lie 1 el Suotion. In the THE Y- UARY. AD. 1933, AT » the following-described nd lnfl Dremises. together with the im- provements the: situate in the District of Oolumbh. lnd igna as and being Enirt it de I 8wt in Prank R. W‘lte ind others' subdivision of part of lot numbered en (7)., “Oak Lawn,” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 84, at folio 193; subject to the uflnm- Testriction line as shown on said ‘Terms of sale: One-fifth of the purchase’ money to be paid in cash. balance in four | equal installments. pavable in one, two, three | and four years, 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 210(700 will be required at time of sale. 11 cnnveylnclng, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. s of sale to be complied otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell !h! property. at the risk and cost of dei urchaser, after five days emen 4‘ le;chm l:le lg some newspaper WILLIAM M Ong )'ATIONAL sAvmfiya AND By WflJ-IAl( D HOOVER., President, (Seal) _ Attest: ‘Trustees. E. PERCIVAL WILSON, Secretary. fe2-d&ds,exSu&hol THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE BT. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF V VALUABLE STORY _AND BASEME BWELLING. 1445 CLIFTON STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of a certain doed of trust, duly lflol’d!d in Liber No. 5071, folio 44 et seq., of the Jand records of the Bistrict of Colum: bia. and at the reauest of the party secured thereby, the umdersigned trustees will sell at public suction. in lmnt ol lhl grlmlus, on_ MONDAY, ST rO0R Orcrouk FUARY, CAD. Toua, P the followine-déscribed 1and and prems ises."situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot Afty (50) in Charles J. Butler and Thomas H. Banes' subdivision of lots in block numbered forty- four (44), “University Park, as per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia tn Liber 44, at folio 11: subject to a right of way for ailey purposes over the rear 3l feet by the full width of said lot for use and benefit of lots num- bered forty-seven (47), forty-nine (49) and fifty-one (51) in block numbered forty-four (44), subject to covenants of record. Terms: Sold sublect to & prior deed of trust for further ~particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be aid In cash A deposit of $800 required. nveyancing, recording. etc., at purchaser's cost. - Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised snd resold s+ the discretion of the trustess. ‘D. MAURICE 1826,28.30,1¢1,3.4.6 The above sale been postponed until D THIRTEENTH DAY | OF AT "FOUR _O'CLOCK 1933, o BLACE. 'BY ORDER OF THE 1e7.9.11 ADAM A. m & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' 0’ MODERN BRICK o5 EYE lékml«rg DOUBLE B By yirtue of s trust recorded n Libex No. §551, Toig 30 st geq. 000 of tne ‘.‘."i‘n:‘“.:u..‘l’ ‘xh' urict of Cimbi, and of part Teby, ‘the UndersfEned trustees will offer f0f sale b ublic auct front & INDAY, T 'fi’mmm OoF RUAR' inaa.A K PAL. the rouowlm- District of Columbi art of square B57, as per office of the surveyor u Fet'of ‘Cotumbia. in Lib B K. 8t follo 3 and part ot"the 3id Baltissore and Opio Fleht f vay in said squtre 857, and descri one parcel as follows: Beginning on "I Street at the southwest corner of said lot 34 and running thence north along the west line of said lot 34 and a prolongation thereof 142.58 feet to a _30-foot alley; thence east along said alley 20 feet: thence south in n straight 142.58 feet to “I" Street: Thence wese. o8 Said street 20 feet to the place of beginnin; “Ferms of Tn '!ropm.y “will be sold sub- rust, amounting to ject to r_deed of about $4, eu zm St ial lars at t 3 posit ot & 50 Examination of nveyancin Teve an cagt of, PUrtnaeet” 1erine "fo"be St %ubl Baser.” o Lv complied gtherwise lf 3 om d‘ of sale. rustees rese Toerigh & resst of defsulting pur- days’ advertisemient of Dewspaper published in OF, Jeposit may be f m- %25, of ‘ahs Toesl or ‘seuls e agalnst defaulting Burchases. s stees. AUCTI¢ 14 amn' N.W. S Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Real Estate known as Stoneleigh Court, located at the South- east corner of Connecticut Avenue and L Street, having a frontage on Connecticut Avenue of approximately 246.62 feet and a frontage on L Street of approximately 194 feet, said lot comprisi 30,141 square feet of more or lnu, the improve- ments consisting of an eight story and apart- ment containing fourteen stores and ninety- six apartments. !I virtue of & certain deed of rded i Liber No. 5715, Tollo 88 et 3ea: the land records of the District of l‘é‘l‘.‘fi‘iwfiui‘ fhe. .’J&".‘z'-‘u%'ea“‘&u’}?{'.’:ffi geil’at public suction, In front of the prem- TUESDA un 3 FEBRUARY; AD. 1033, AT THREE the following-descrived land hf . 102.0.13 ‘THOS. J. t duly 5, aibuate in 1he Dissict of Gor d Gesignated as and being, iot 35 1111 John x‘; o tubdiviston of lots 16 square 8 said subdivision is recor g‘nllc!aa! Seotds of the oftce of rveyor of the Dlnnn ot Columbia. me: One-nith of the purchase money x‘“‘nn n cash. place in four equal in- 1, Do goe, WO, thiee and lou{vmlufi. ith lnhrlll at 5 annum, - payabl iranou. 117, Trom day’ of sale, “secured by ¢ ud o trust upon the property sold, or al the option of urchaser. A dmlll SoiveTancing, Tecording. Sic. ot cort of Dt coniveyancing, eic.. at cos N chy Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, other- wise the trustee reserves the right to resell property at the risk and cost of default- purchaser after five days' advertisement of guch reasle 'in "some newspaper published in Washington. D."C. NATIONAL AL BAVINGS, AND TRUST COMI Trustee. By WILLIAM D. HOOVER, President. Attest: (Beal) & (PERCIVAL WILSON, THOS. J. QWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. ALE OF VALUABLE E EYE STREET NDE’X‘HW%S By flxm‘umul & certain de rust duly od recorded in Liber No. 6156, follo 377 et sed., land Tecords of the District of Co- &nd st the request of the party thersby, the undersigned trustees will . nubbe fuction. in front of the , THE A'&P UARY D 1033, AT POUR- PAL, the following described end Cacd sremisss” st sityate in the of Washinglon, Distrig lumbi 503 Gesiuasted nnf parts orlainal lots numbered Biteen (15) and s teen (16) in square numbered one hund; and one (101), described as follolws: sinning on reet &t & point distant £5"Teet 1% inches esst from the northwest corner of said lot 16 and running_thence south 66 feet § inches, thence east 34 feet 7% inches to the east line of sald lot 15, thence north along said line 9§ inches, thence west 20 feet thence north 6 feet to sald “T" ‘street and thence west slong d, sireet 14"feet T4 inches to the biace | Bl ove- “gerels 1n"one. an fimbia, secur m;nr mln-. uunuo . Terms of 30 days e “trustee mrvu the righi - Droperty st the risk and,c rchaser, after five ds resale in_sor wnhml\on D gy, e L x | curve er | O J. OWEN & SON, A 1431 EYE STREET N.W. LE TWO- %g& oF vu.wnuu m:fisur%‘ i eed of trust IA‘ lhhfl Fa'brviringh B S Pelnuiiy PIM. the east one-half of lot numbered six (6) in Wiliam P. Drury and John H. Drury’s subdivision of square numbered two hundred and nine (209), as per plat re- corded in Liber B, at folio 36, in the sur- veyor's office of the District of Columbia. erms of sale; One-fourth cash; balance 1n ‘one. two three years, with interest P R payable semi- annually; or if monthly 'terms desired, $1,200 cash, balance monthly, or all cash option of purchaser. Deposit of $300 Tequired at time of sale. and the purchaser sllowed fifteen days from date of sale to lete the purchase. Further particul S0"hme of sale. ALl Convevancine” tecordim and revenue stamps. etc. at cost of pur- chaser EDWARD' C. BALTZ, Trustee. VERNON G. OWEN. 'Trustee. fe7.9,11 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate consist- ing of a five story and base- ment stone and brick upart-r ment building containing 78 apartments, facing on Har- vard Street at the corner of | Mt. Pleasant Street N.W., ‘Washington, D. C., known as “The Embassy.” | P8 secured on land and premises by bearing daie May 1. 1028, 924, in Liber 521 llnfl records of the Dlstrlu of Columbia, and also in the payment of taxes, and at the written reauest of the holder of, the bonds secured by the said deed of trust. the undersigned. the trustee named in said deed of trust. will offer for sale, under the pro- | visions thereof, at public suetion, in front | of the premises, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ON TUESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF MARCH. 1933, the following-described land and premises, situate, lying and being in the county of Washington. in id District of Columbta. namely: Part of the tract of land called “Mount Pleasant,” being n genlon of the land conveyed to David G. waim by deed recorded in Liber 951, folig 470. of ‘the land records of the District of Colimbia, descrived as follows: Beginning me at the intersection of the west. erly line of Mount Pleasant Street with the northerly line of Harvard Street. as said Harvard Street was condemned and opened by proceedings in District Court Case No. 970 in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and running thence along the sajd north line of said Harvard Street south seventy-two (72) degrees thirty-nine (39) minutes west sixty-five and eighty-eight hundredths (65.88) feet to a pei thence on the aic of a circle deflecting to the ris Whose radius is two hundred and forts Ao 1245) feet a distance of one hundred lnd fty-seben and eighty-two hundredths (157.82) feet to a Deg at point of reversed thence still with said north line of Harvard Street. on the arc of a circle de- flecting to the left whose radius is nine hun- dred and forty-five (045) feet, a distance of twenty-five and sixty-nine hundredths (25.69) feet to the southeasterly corner of the land conveyed to John G. Wolfe by Mary B. Swaim Thompson by deed dated April 27, 1921, and recorded in Liber 4516, fallo 41, of d:d land recoras: tnence nortt on d Wolfe's east line one hundred and twes -one and (D!lv-llx bundyedths (121.46) feet o an alley; thence on shid alley south clehty sl (86) degrees Ahyone (o) ‘o utes east two hundred and four and seven. teen hundredths (204.17) feet to the said west line of Mount Pleasant Street; thence on said west line south seventeen (17) de- gTees twelve (12) minutes east one hundred and six and fifty-two hundredths (106.52) feet to the place of beginnin At the date hereof the “above.described Jand s des nated on the books of the assessor of the District_of Uol\lmm& lnr !lxltlfln purposes as'lot 808 in sau . “Together with all buildings and lmg nvemtnu of every kind and description which have been erect- g, or placed thereon, includ botlers, - elevators, dynam eating -nd lighting apparatus, refrigergiing plant, and each and every of the permanen; or immavable interior fmprovements and fix- tures of every kind and description in or in_connection nd singular the ways, easements, rights. privileges and u f‘unflunul and hmmumenu to sald s behml'inc or in lll!" se l pertain nt Terms : scribed certain deed of trust nd recorded May olio 309, of the all engines, the purchase hi ] de with the trustee at time of sale. and the balance in equal not purchaser, payable in one and t after date of sale, with int, of six per centum (6% ) per able semi-annually, secured by de t on_ the rrup"t! Id. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. The terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from of sale in default of which the prop- it Wil be resold, at the risk and cost of fhe defauliing " purchascr Siir” e days’ readvertisement in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. Al convevancing, title examination and recording to be af i BRIGN TUSTCRNBAR on TmE 0) g A Trustee. By GEO. E. FLEMING. . Vice President. (Seal) Attest: IRVING ZIRPEL. HAMILTON & HAMITTON, O Rorevs for Surties Secured. vs for te4-d&dbs.exsushol Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers FURNITURE Solitaire Diamond Ring, Two National Cash Registers, Etc. By order of Daniel F. Hickey, Trustee in Bankruptcy, Hotel Ebbitt Unclaimed Baggage, et al. Two and Three Piece Living Room and Bed-Davenport Suites, Bed Rgom Suites and Odd Pieces; Club, Boudoir and Occasional Chairs; Coll” Springs, Diniog 204 Dinetts ngs, Suites, Rugs, Two Natiomal Cash ete, BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER’, 915 E St. N.W. SATURDAY ;fi;fifi’z« =) ',‘.'fi THOS. J. QWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 431 EYE 81 BT. N.W. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Improved Downtown Real , Estate, Known as 1113 F Street Northwest. By viftue of » certain deed of trust, duly recorded T No. 4872, folio 302 ei seq.. SE°Ehe and records st \he Disirici of Golum: B o'y e Sovin o e purty at pubh uctior URSDAY, es, ‘on “TH! OP "!RUA!Y D, 1033, AT ing-described lan o dishnte.ed the Disfrigt,of G5 and designated ay (%) "I “the subdivision made A an in Liber tweniy (320) L weniy (32 r recor TRk at follo 233, of the records of the gifice of "the surveyor 'of the District o TUReithe of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two eaual nstallments, payable' in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per annuin paable semi-annually. from day. of Sale. secured by deed of Lrust Upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash, st the option of the purchaser. ' A deposit of $7.500 will be re- q at’ time of sale. ~All conveyancing, recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compled with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the sur- vivinig trustee reserves the right to resell {he property, at the risk and cost of, d it R R ST iseme such Tesale In_some published in WlAhln" Survivirg Trustee. 1€1,3.4,7,9,10,11,13,14.15 THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRU! ‘S SALE OF_VALUABLE REAL firx BEING A TWO-STORY. SEMI- EIG! Wllfl BUILT-] m GAEAOE. 07’ TWELFTH STREET NORTH! By virtue of & n deed of trust re- corded in Liver "Nor 39D, st tolo, 101, "of the land records of the District of Columbls and at’the request of the party secured lhl{r"- oy 'H”ll ggd Wllll sell at public ction, In front of the premises, on AY. FEBRUARY POURTEENTH, 1033, OCLOCK PM. the following premises, sit; &)lumbll and Beln{ bered lfll’!!-fln. (41) in lqfll!' wenty-nine hundred and forty-one (3041) of a sub- ivision made by Bhapiro-Katz Realty Com- 7. 85 per plat recorded in the office of surveyor for the District of Columbi in l' 83, at folio 28, upon the following “Ferms of sale: Purchaser to pa: mumm%"wmm ts in one and two rears tively, with interest at the rat o .i i e h, al o .I.'ffl ol qfl d.lta of sale on :u‘o"jroum ‘sold, l dnfl ol chaseri w obe oo Aaspout of '5 3050 &T’z S aohie a0 sntemen depose mreu.‘.s".x?a A plate, be within of sale, or rty resold. at faulting pur- | dresses, because “hardly nobody,” ing purchaser, AUCTI1ONS. l!fe 'mt on. Bew&n( the front nnd wiping r\fbber plant leaves; pull- ing out bastings; thinking, to the whir of the sewing machine and | to the clack made by Miss Meens' in- defatigable tongue—"Doesn't she ever | stop?” And it was December 24, with | frost pictures crawling up the kitchen | window panes and the teachers, who called themsevles “we girls,” home all | the time now and calling up or down- stair: “ooo Ooco! Come aw-on! You | know! giggling their way up the | stairs beeam some man on street had looked at one of them in “the oddest way” and mfly stood and stared,” or followed. And never a week that they weren't “followed.” And when Carroll one day heard one of them say, “After all, girls, he is | married,” to know they were speaking of her and of her innocuous talks with Mr. Todd in the hall, she began to hope that Miss Meens would catch them | making tea; that, she knew, would even up a great many slights. She had never hoped anything small before, but when, making mem beds, she felt her clothes a target for their cold, suspiciously speculative eyes, she thought, “I don't care, I hope she | will catch them doing it!” Christmas morning found Carroll, | with Miss Meens, exceedingly tired. They had remade dozens of party Meens said truly, “was getting nothing new, what with the hard times and | all” Carroll had learned that a tear may make quite a strain upon silk or satin, but that with the rubbing pres- | sure of a fingernail the mark is erased. One learns. Breakfast done, Miss Meens “march- | ed” herself off to church where—"“pea: on earth, good will to men"—she brooded about catching' them “at it,” them, being Carroll and Mr. Todd. Carroll, with the breakfast dishes washed ‘and very well wiped, for Miss Meens always discovered it if a cup or saucer wept but one tear on the shelf, went to her room to settle in thascold there, upon the edge of the lumpy, gray-sheeted cot. AL 11 o'clock Mr. Tood tapped upon her door “Me: Christmas, Miss Jones!” he said, when she opened the door. “Oh”—she tried to smile—"Merry Todd!™ - “Ive Christmas, Mr. “Miss Jones,” said Mr. Tood, been_thinking that since neither you nor I have anything to do this after- noon—you haven't have you?” he broke in upon himself to question. “No, ch, no!” “Well, that made me think that we AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. STEES. SALE VALUABLE = TM- RO MEAL O meTATE: ©FRAME DYE Y TfnG. “NO. 015 ath STREET THWEST. By virtue of s deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6695, folio 350, et seq. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the Tequest of party secured ther LM undersigned trustee will offer for hl.le auction, in front of rnnl‘us on OF PIBRUARY 1933, AT POUR 'CLOCK ok ot e A bered seventy (70) in Richard Prench and ivision of lots in square num- twenty-eight (28), as per plat re- corded in the office of surveyor for the District of celnmbh in Liber 11, folio 81. Terms of sale: One-third of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash, balance in equal installments. represented by promis- notes of purchaser payable in one, two three years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum from day of sale, payable semi- annually, secured by first deed of trust upon Errag LA 2 purchaser at sale. Examination of title, conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost Of pure Terms to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise trustee reservi the right to resell property at risk and of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ vertisement of such resale in some new: paper published in Washington, D. C., or gemu .;nly be forfeited, or without for- B gty any I-nl or equitable rights il tself’ of #his against detault- st ieoutaRy, ALFRED 1 LAWSOR. fl&dbfll-‘xgxy vn:e President. i#”éfi‘w“ By virtue 5‘ g‘l’fl Xy % ¥ g the 2désctibed and and prems l“lll(l in '.Im e:;r‘u("ll.:lhl e ,?.!‘ beliie Part of lot ‘nmzmw one hundre twenty-three (123) in ed eight ) in square numbered undred and fwenty-seven (1037 the surveyor for the District of ‘Columbia, described. a5 ufim Bein- oG thwest corner thence cast {hence 50 fi Ay 2] nl?‘hl 95 %‘n‘m ot ‘glfih ] {oroven . -nmsmu of a two-story Que- the purchase nld three T £ *Snnum, Dayable: semiann , Secured by deed of trust -old ‘E a Sc. 2t of s within om day of sale, otherwise the reserves the right Jfllfi'fl 'fil sell l¢ the " M., t“& lesignated a and and Colemen's sibdiviaion ‘of”orlginal Tob num ded 6, folio u?'of the " Tecords D t-hi ° said 1ot f’w nnrth on the 8%t S feet 3 in_four liments. payable tn 15, 325" cash. "t th g, Fevene cost of pur %o be coms biiea whth ég"i‘:. days 50 T Tesell the A " cost of defimting ':f;‘::'.‘.’.r. arter Bve dazs ‘ad veritaement ot such ressle ln/gome newspaper published in Wll.hinflon. (®eal) Amn- lfl’nF‘l OF THE DIS- o pliier o Elimbla 18 ols u s ct of a, for the use an Benedt of Johnson Service Company. a cor- 28 Base. Twenty.niath Bircet, Sew Tk« cxl. New York. plaintiff, vs. United States Guaran v, # corporation, 90 John Strees York Omy. New York: Goode, »_corporation, Char- forth _Carol and 907 Pifteenth Streét Northwest. nington. D. C..de- fendants— Law No. 82318 Order of Pub- licatlonJ-Pursuant to_the- requirements of 3 et of Conaress dated July 7, 1032, notice 7 Jiven 1l_creditors of ‘the A !na corporation, under centnu between e District of Columbia and the sald A. Lioyd Goode, Inc.. for the construction and completion of a certain pub- lic school building, to be known as the addi- Soveuciith TAE o htebeel’ D8t 1he ion n institu n the bord of the defendant Lloyd Goode, Inc., a8 principal. and the defendan Unjsed Siates Guarantée Company as surety. made, exe- cuted and delivered to the District of Co- lumbl- and that ln’ tr!dltnx may file its claim in n_and be made a party hereof. as said act Congress provided, and within the time limited in sald act: provided that a copy of this order be pub- lished in The Evening Star and the Wash. ington Law Reporter for three (3) cces- sive weeks. the arst publication in' each of said papers to bc Dot later than the 4th day g{ ity 1085 J08REH W Hox st A e copy. (Beal) fest: FRANK 2 CuN IGHAM. 'Clerk. ~ By Andrew A, Horner, pirig. fe3-21t HABRY 5. GOLOWIELN, Atiornes. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF —In re the application of David shanse of No. 55280, ving filed & o chansing his aving applie 10 The tourt Soran order of publication of {he, notice required by % day of Januar: L oll persons con: POR THE CONSTR Water Distribution and Fire Brotection Sor. tem, Gas_Mains and Service Connections, Sanitary Sewer System will be Teceived i pmee of the Consiructine Quartermaster, Sublished $031,202.4,0.1 previous advers e Aewesaner Bolfe Feld, until Pebruary 21, an ce | | ter, of Finchley, England, and her sister, might go to a picture show, you and L | What do you say?” Carroll's feeling of safety had grown from her sallies to hunt threads, pat- | terns, snap fasteners, bin tape all | over town, and with Mr. Tood she felt there was no danger, so she said, “Oh, Mr. Todd, I'd love it! yThank you so: much!” and her voice shook a trifle. “Do you think you could make the 2 o'clock show?” he asked. And after a second of estimating re- flection Carroll said she thought she could, adding the cheerful fact that | they were going to have some more re- heated sausage for dinner and that she guessed there wouldn't be many dishes. |~ “Of course we can go later; it doesn't really matter,” sald Mr. Todd comforte ingly. \“T only mentioned the 2 o'clock show because I thought if we could go then, the crowd might not be so hd and ‘maybe it won't be anyway; I'd think folks with homes would stay in ‘em on a day like this.” Carroll thought so, too. Then Mr. Todd said he’d heard that there was | something pretty good running at the ‘Cnplnl and they parted, mutually cheered. When Miss Meens returned Carzoll told of the afternoon Miss }M eens listened with pursed She had reason as she put it, to he was & married man and, being s maid- | en lady, she knew why men and women | are drawn close. The seed of suspicion had already been planted in her mwdy soil, and now her weariness made suspicion a cere But she would wait, she de- cided, until she had proof and reason for her “say.” And thus hardened that | which was to send Carroll, branded by ace, from Miss Meens’ m | house at the moment when | had almost caught up with her. H With Mr. Todd, Carroll found herself quite free of fear, and the show, they | agreed, was unusually good. Micky, the mouse, was cast on a desert illlnqn. and Carroll had always liked Micky- so had Mr. Todd. And the news reel held some Paris-backed happenings, which drew Carroll some wnmer‘» easler days, and the “feature ‘picture’ was romantic and satisfyi and not too great a tax upon credulity. ‘Then when they stepped rmm the warm air of the picture house they found snow falling in quite the proper Christmas manner and they decided to take a Mttle stroll. “I thought,” said Mr. Todd, after an apologetic cough that grew of em- barrassment, “that we might walk around some of the residence districts, and that some of the window shades might be up, and that we could see some Christmas trees. It's getting dark and I imagine they’ll be lighting them up; I suppose that sounds funny; but | I thought it might be kind of nice,” “I think it would be Jovely!” said Carroll. “Mary, that’s my wife, she’s putti up a tree for the boy,” sald wa'l‘oddw “Yeh, he must be. wrote me mcmedmmcmvnmm"m to have a tree for him, 'hatwm: that same mu it l told her you're only “That‘l true,” bu:k softly. Was it better never to ha love than to miss it as she ai Todd now missed it? *No, it was to have had it and to suffer an; everything! Not far from the Square, where they went to take the car east, there was community singing of Christmas hymns and as they waited they heard, through snowflakes that now hurried, “O Come, All Ye Faithful” and the beginning of “Little 'X‘ml'n_to( Be‘!khlerrllsm," PRtk you, M md!!l‘nm Carroll as they entered Miss Meens' “Why, my dear ¢hild” he sald, “it's all the other way; I thank yau" Miss Meens heard it. His dear child echoed. And Miss Meens was not “one to have such goings on” in her house. His dear chiM, indeed! When she joined Miss Meens, Car- roll knew something was very wrong, but decency of mind kept her from knowing what the something was. Miss Cort, Miss Sands and Miss Howell ll-u criticized the duet excursion as sipped their tea. “They just tuun‘t understm‘ d - anything like that, ‘veing 5o nice.” ¢To Be Continued Tomorrdw.) Mr. Lower Animals Like Liguor. | Mankind alone s not responsible for | the alcohol habit, but he learned, to | like liquor from the lower animals and * insects. The bees frequently make . :l gé 1 1 juice of the apple. Some animals e forest have leatned to cultivate jag by absorbing the juices of phnu which ars of an inf nnt Monkeys are caught in m for exhibition purposes phclnt lquor where they can get and when they become incaj captiv i i g irg they allow themselves to be Elephants, bears and dogs soon crea having to relieve has llckncuml% the of securing another drink. Telepathy in Sisters’ Deaths. Telepathy is believed to have played & prominent role in the deaths, within a few hours, of Miss Catherine M. Flin- L HiH Mrs. R. P. Rutter, of St. Albans. The sisters friends say, were never for out of each other’s thoughts, alf they lived 15 miles apart. The death of Miss Flinter apparently had an immedi= ate influence on Mrs. Rutter, who cole lapsed about the very hour her sister spec oy died suddenly and befors any one in m hwuholdm | awere of the passing of

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