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REAL SALE—SUBURBAN. (Continued.) . oins., water and cu ne no renewlh f Soust 1o LING’ HILLS, VA. PHONE w;u.nm 150 CASH. s.‘l" 0 PER MONTH. 5 oom ungalon. bath: all modern im- provements; nice lot ge. Hyatts, 617 Bosmgn'n!ilmen Md. CLARENDON, VA. 1 clty water: price, 8 r. $4.250; 600 dowsi, blance 55 mo. :mam 248 %50: "800 am. Santnee 830 lot. In Clarendon; price, $650; m; 36" choose from; offics open Bundl! afternoo; UDSON RE AMY, 18 N Clarendon Ave.. Clarendon, V. Telephorie Clarendon 1033, Eventngs, 18 = SALE_ OR RENT—SUBURBAN. BEAUTIFUL (-ROOM HOME IN section of Rosemont, near school to White House; tapestry tile, me stripped throughout; gas, elec., oil burner, hewhi nice lot earage shrubs. rose abundant_ grape arbor. Cost over $12.000. Price reduced to 37,000, - Rent, - $66 Call OWNER, 'Alexandria 1611. 5-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN THROUGHOUT, large lot, $35. “7-room house. all modern. sarage; au AL!o spartment Witk ¢ three e Pusures an large rooms; B. M. S\HTH Arinbies Voo Pn. Slar. 203 RENT—SUBURBAN. 'MODERN COLONIAL HOUSE, CO! fireplace, shower: double-car garage: garden; fruit trees; xumnlbh. TR, B. njent to o senool, stores, nd_2 lines: $45 per month Ben drar omes. OFFIC WILL RENT MOD! ni houu for $10 cfinw present l!nuls to re- geonsible permanent party. _Alesencris 876-3. en $45.00: 6.rooms and ba 1 homes of 6 rooms and bath ea 6 rooms and bath at $55.00: 7 aths at $65.00: others up o 375 all above have h.-w.h garage, etc. ~See us for teniais, any Kind, anywhere in nearby Virginia. THE 'S, H, BARRY onoAmu'nol!. %00 _ARLINGTON RIDGI AURORA HILLS, VA PHONE WALNUT 8RS5. @_ROOM UNFU bungalow. shower bath, etc. Sub- urban, clnn T8 Bistlor skreet car lies, with screened porch. Not over $40, monthly Basis. * Addvess Box 468-K. Star office. 204 = TITLE COMPANIES. YOU WANT TO KNOW ABDVT TH_BEA( PROPERTIE! ON n Southern W seurs” experieace: “LOANE: FR Merstand, BECTION, d R. Reasonable rent. Fne 15estion Tor' mlor “inop or other busi- ._KASS REALTY CO.. National 6682. 45150 601 N. H. ave. n.w.—Store and dwell. 26.50 . JAMES F. SHEA. 643 Indiana Ave. N.W. EXCELLEE\T LOCATION. 4th N.W. Larse store in “exceniént. ondition. espe- cially suited for grocery or delicatessen for sale of beer. Living quarters on second floor consisting of 1iving room, bed room. kitchen and_bath 14th and K. CAFRITZ__ Dist. 9080. New Store, S.W. Corner 3rd and Kennedy Sts. N.W. 5 Excellent location. suitable for any busi: ne.s: neighborhood * thickly populated and still erowing Apply at once HARRIS SHAFIRO. Ouner and Bullder. Girard St. N.W._After 4:30. PROPERTY. _ WEL! NG AColumuia T n-. containing store and 2 apartments. Rent recently reduced. PERCY, nussmN LL CO.» " (Two-Story.) Approximately 18.000 feet floor space. Also equipped for modern offices. thin squzre of B. & O. Railroad freight offices. Apply District Natlonal Bank. National 6320, VESTMENT _PROPERTY. ROOM AND BATH HOUSE_ d COMMERCIAL LOCATION. An excelient property: 19%x82 an_aliey; rented now st $28.50 per enhancement in value assured. A splendid investment. SHANNON & LUCHS 1505 HoBe NI, & R 2345, SALE—LOTS. E; ONLY S1.080 FOR A Toner e o bus. sfoor. Jovi SOEYEnT . LEx, T5is H T B DIt 2 CHOICE. SHADED. “high $750. ‘WOODED LOTS. Sox12 west_suburban_section: all Tremts, ah. sidewalks 1D Wis._3068. LEE HTS eacn. FHINCE, HOME BITES, CHEVY elevation: each 40x110; hone Adams 1 t improve- 3 CHOICE LOTS, 50x100 mnl located: 7 {:onn ave. Bmken invited. oaTra wm S A front A ; Creek Par] -1t 2 j Whole or part. L.E.P.PRINCE, 1827 Conn. ave. Brol eu lmlud st nw. . Dlock trom Mass. ave.; price reduced Tof SaRek Faler CADELBER LEE, 1443 H S e bistr 2 yo00 ROW-HOUBE LOTS FOR | §300¢ For at “i‘.?.‘m in _various sections of the city, deta! Investment Bidg: O National 1737. col sewer, gas and electric; ANA C] RA 207 Nichols Ave. SE._ Lincoln 6500. WANTED—LOTS. ANTED _DESIRABLE LOT. NOW. ?;'"u "'“fi:’?fi" SHabx foatr" Give prics nce and full escription first Teply. Address Box 453-R, Star office, 20° LOT, WITH RATLROAD SIDING, TN W, s WO Mb- u«fi%r Hillside 0066, )'Oll.h 2104. UT 763125’ IN CHEVY gl’x)‘ll’fllflfl not me thn tw kl west Ave.. sident of nity, 0 in M A ’ '-‘“cmh munity; of 10 M of ‘Bheonerd st Give. It (3 C.. WA'I'EKFBONT mm’n ISLAND_HOME _SITES, $100_UP. " MAGOTHY RIVER. NEAR ANNAPOLIS. MD. Unu: Jarge “modern year-round, semi- bunnlo double garage, dry, all_con- venie excellent location; safe, sandy huch fatge wharl. spacious grounds. Cost 000: sacrifice for less than half. CKMAN, 2002 W. Lexington Barlo., . _SALE on xxcmmcr. ® RM, HOI WHITE AND COL- 'a80"s Taoniy brick flats, can be sold @i a big reduction in price; easy terms, w.ll take small property in or outside D. & improved or unimproved, in part payment. A rare chance to get 8 mrnm. gither fof 7-u.yue st SIX CLEAR LOTS, MUST EXC] bargain, for house. Sroperty, With one irus owners only. Address Box 450-R, B o or invessment. E. RYON C SALE—F AHMS. 8 ACRES, IMPROVED WITH 5-ROO! e A B, . larse chicken houte and other ‘outbuildings, well and fruit, on highwa: kood opportinity for, Ailing station: 1n ¥ i mile: MITCHELL. ‘Hevndon. Vi ance “woodland, on’ gravel S a Fairiax Go. * Price, $3,600. !m‘cmu.. Herndon, Va. r) Acm— oW, FENCED. goou _outbuildings: Terms: ViN NEARBY MD. HOUSE, BAI truck, grain, stcck, nursery, elec. Address Box 475-R. Star cffice. AUTO LOANS. —_ AUTO LOANS PROCURED. QUICK ACTION Q_RED TAPE FINANCF. SERVICE. INC. . IR . 930 N. Y. Ave. N.W. _ Nat. 3804, 3505. Loans Procured on Autos. Reasonably and Confidentially. BROKERAGE U] 943 N_Y. Ave. (Cor. 10th). 5585. NEED MONEY QUICKLY? | AUTO BANKERS CO. 903 N. Y. AVE. N:-W,—"ap8,d&ds.exSu . | Eauai im!bltlm N uoon nonffl' B stree b 50 and up. 57! 00 | 8 AND R O teet ‘fromt on paved sireet: | lne X with alley in rear; b'-uum aites | of ed Cash tm i 500. Tus ESTATE. . REAL ESTATE LOANS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, APRIL‘ 18, . 1933 AIJC‘I'ION sms—'rolomw. AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. RE. LOANS— SUPERIBR FINARCE 3 HVESTAENT CO. 1331 G St N.W.. Room 208 Met 2488 SEE FIRST—1st, 2nd AND urd ~ RUSTS. No re llu. auicl nervlce I(I“nlhk 700. l’" 60, I’l’. $1,500, rpy. 2,600, rpy. .500, rpy. Roove pisments, clude prine nl nd | forest and can b nnn;ed ‘monthl bi-monthly. Dr_ n'c. lol. st. nw_(where '76 A) ATTENTION ! INVESTORS ! t hold money idie. Put ft to work e fnterest, Davable semi annuslly. | Se- .{' first deed of trust on improved D. 'C. real Ell-lle We specialize in this class of investments. Consult "us. L. HEISKELL, 1115 Eye 8t. N.W. Established 1887. ______MONEY TO LOAN. Ci ANY INCY—DIINH‘H- economical and courteous one-da M, L _BA QGeorgia_ave. epherd 2854. CONTRACTS mANcm : SASH ADV on Government of notes purchased. ke PERSONAL LOANS PROC! ALVIN KRAPFT, 1331 G N. NA. ey Pevments sirietly Confidential MONEY. Hel gl personal loans up to $300 on au- tomoblles and ho PAMERICAN FIDELITY LOAN CORPORATION, 107 GERR] B ikenaRar e Shepherd 3636. AUCTION SALES—TAIS AFTERNOON THOS. J. (l)w:n!& SON, Aumonx TRUSTEE'S LE OF VALUA!LI ESTATE. VED !nll‘lvnh 8. By vu'!ll. of & cert: tn ly S the el ln o lum 4 a5 e reduest of he Pasy st ST ircby. the Lndersiened srustes, wil fell at public auction, tp &ronz of: the prem- ises, on TUBSDAY, GHTRENTH DAY OF A AD. 1933 AT FOUR-THIRTY ollowing-described in the o cen thence east throush the pineteen and seventy-gne hun feet: thence hiindredths (5. aty-thrge and twenty, & uuneo Cast twent ;mn redihs (20.20) feet t |2 m (Lot line : ‘thence north t northeast co::emz; nlld Iot. and thence west sixty (60) feet to the Dllce o beginning, together with im- mvemznu a8 above, mSEmE, of sale; Orie-ftth of the purchase enlu. = bllml in Imll’ ::v;:e“nlln;mu: um r!h inl:nn at fl from day’of sale. sée e by deed of trust pon the property uflfl ot all uln ll lhe Dnllfln of the purch: $1.500 will be Nanlrod lt “time 0' conv:unclnl" e h ‘with 'llhlnhthlr" Glyl (rnm 2y°0F ale. otherwi Teserve the right to resell the property at the Tk 3 and cost of default; avn adveritsement o Bach pesale "w.;' newspaper putlished in Washin c. ;Ypf AND 'mvrr [ (Beal) Attest: ok B Adam A. Weschler & Som, Auctioneers FURNITURE JEWELRY AND WATCHES By order of Wm. McClure, Adminis- trator of an estate, et BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 915 E St. N.W. TOMORROW Commencing at 9 A.M. and Continuing Throushout the Day General Electrie Refrigerator, 1 P.M. Jewelry for Estate, 3 P.M. A'-MLAJT .M. ] 75 bresses l THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Al JONEERS, 1431 ”l Street N.W. TR A Lier o "hfi lnld ot follo 371, of nu'fnfl mmi:l ot the District of Bolumzu. we s, o) n 3, AT f CEOCKE, AT T £ ex to ree (3); then north itk st with Walter Broo "nhn’-’fif feet lnfi ity éfiae: n o ias LGB per Ccent. per annum, pavable Sonuany; 3 n”" "mopunly ‘or of the - lrfl ufl! of ’"""fh oonm.u'i'n-. s taiipe, 0 2p8,11,13.18.18 EICHBERG AUCTION SALES, INC. AUCTION SALE 65 Automobiles 1227 R St. N.W. Wednesday, April 19th 7:30 P.M. Many Late Models GUS EICHBERG, Auctioneer THOS. J. QWEN & SON. "A'vmonma, uu THUSTEES' "OF VALUABLE STORY DETAC BRICK _BU! ERTY, CONTAINING TWO STORES &, UARTERS ABOVE, KNOWN AS PR s 1742 | AND' 1746 STREET f & certain deed of trust duly r.c%k""“.: uub" No. 5844, folio 180 et . of the lan ‘the District of m‘umnn. ,And at the reauest of the party uj tees | THOS. J. eby, ndersigned _trus! Sesired) M TruBiic 'auction. in' front of the remises. on WEDI HE NINE FEENTH DAY OF APR AD 1933, THREE-THIRTY M. 1o part 8l t, b ginning, lt‘m thangu‘n une' °mna :.:‘g.n o, it e st e 166, Tee o the d lot: thence west with said 7‘?"{';2'1:: 'beginning “iniza ot the pur: Terms of pur- sal . | chase money to e Dotk 15 cash balence in | two equal instaliments. payable in one and two years. with interest -z Six per centum per annum. pavable sel y. ~ from 85 ol secured by Airst. deed of trust upon the property sold. or all, cash. af tae piion of the purchaser. ~A deposit of 80600 “wnl be “required ‘at ‘time of sale ) recording, o purcl Ter! to nlled 'Hh 'Ith}n lhln! GIH {from fll’ nl sale trustees re: right e roperty, at the risk lnd rn-t n( deflultln‘ rchaser. after five da: iser of such resale in some news- nlper Iub !‘M in Washington. SRR "rflllt.fll. owk - Dayable uml-muufiy. = G provements. consisting of four 4 [ recorded in Libe: ‘THOS. J. O 1431 l!' snm'fivw. l.l OP VAI. I™- e tiuat, i an Nor 489, !agu 318 land records of the Distric S 8t the requsst o the reby. the under m un st pubilc auction, in on "WED! Dy O APRIL. AD. 1653, t.n‘- iullo'lg- 3 of Nashington, District of ‘Columbla, ae_- ted a3 and being lots numbered ) 533‘ '"""i';'“' 93) in ot the S gr'nem»d land and premises, per plal e s e ments. consisting of contal nlnn -u: s lnd. h'n M‘* 0% purchas mnfifi:;i - o ::"-?é’-"'.n ¢ | Shefns. mar&‘ ¢ Pusch 3 cost. ot sale to hn?amnllld with ‘within 30 saie, Gunerwise the trustees Ted inteey Tyoee e i To Vil k and cost of defaulting mléfihnerl after five days' advertisement of | of, 1n, som; Wemhinatin, D) newspaper published in m X BM!R» 200.8.10.12.13.14.15.17.18.10 i AUTOMOBILES AT WESCHLER’S Auto Auction 920 H St. N.W. m J W & TOMORROW 10 A M. 1431 Bve SALE OF V. JALUABLE REAL ESTATE, NOS. it Netn ed of trust, duly Amxc T NESD. _P APRIL. AD 933 TH'!R" QGLocK, Bac, the miownn ra2scrbed Tund and premises. situs e Count 7 of Wash inston, District of Columbia. and d nd being b t ot “?o in s ng now’ known as sdusre 1587 in" the Of¥ashington, destribed “as follows: Beslnning for th- he sime at the intersection the west SN4" ot with | th Borthesly ine of street as widened by roceeqing in District Bourt ase N @, ihel Supreme Court of ¢ Columbla. ‘and ihe ot 47 tee thence ) wuumly Sone said lot J0S0 known lm‘ umul of 800'In square 1287 together With the ime Tow brick rm One-thts f t] rs. with lnuru! lt I= “per eontam dwelli Tej B _8p6.8.10.12.13,14.15.17.18.19 - TRADE MARK Antique Chests of rawers, Victorian Chairs and Rockers, High Post _Beds, Davenports, Folding Top and Tilt Top Tables, Serving Tables, Consoles, old [ REGISTERED China, nd Mirrors, Sohl. old Document, signed by Thomas Jefferson, etc. N ew complete inlaid mahogan; Bed Room Suite, new m-:l'c 8’- piece Breakfast Set, mahogany Breakfast Set, Brass Andirons and Fenders, in a variety of styles, etec. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY April 19th, 1933 TERMS: 4 #p17,18 . C.G.Sloan & Ce., Ine., Aucts. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers, ‘TRUSTEES' m! mcx l 10 _AND SOUTH- !AST VEgDA!AdAMG' AND WOOD- By Vlrtu. of a certain deed of trust duly r G513, at folio 371 of the land records of the District of GSlumbia, 4 ot the: requcst of “ths_ parts thereby. the unders! Tustees, will seil t n front of the prem. B APRIL 1033, AT FOUR O P.M., the following-described Ises:" Lote 39, 40" and. 41 IE:AHFJ'.'M K rem- er’s ‘THOS. J, OWEN & 1431 EYE Au(.‘no saLE OF BTATE TR ROVED REAL PREMISES NUMBI 2414 AND 2416 au? 141“ BTREET NOR' virtue of four tain_ d a..P recorded n Liver: No "ua'f‘l i Q L land records s, a and being lots numbered thirt lmrty-l.vo (32).” thirty-one (31) and thirty in Samuel Norment's subdivision ;‘.‘“},‘ '”"..‘r'w‘,"' in Liber 14 at guo”lu. Wl!uwl’ 'lfll fll. improvements ‘Terms of tlll On.-lhl.rd of the purchase to balance in two ingtal Sears, ‘with murm annum, payable sem! Sle, scired by deed of trus o ot o N can st purchaser. O A" depostt be’ Fequifed 5t time. Terancine recording. Tevenue: stamj at cost nl'r sale Complied with within in thirty days i the o Sevels the Broperty ot the Fik, s o i ot o delabiting purchaser after five days advertisement of’such Tesale in fome news hington. D. [cGLUE. 437 Woodward Bldg., M P. BENSON, 925 16th Bt. N.W.. apl4-d&ds.exBu ‘Trustees. ‘THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S OF VALUABLE nu.l ATLLTAR e ISES 1321 DI cl irtus of a certain deed of trust dhly e i Liber No. 5600, folio 157 etoea, the land records of the Distric f Co- AT FI AL it {bilswing-desctived and emines, 3ithate i the DIEICt of Co: lflg\i!ed as d being lot ree (33) in square num- us eishi Somvesanting, " recoraing, feveme ™ etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be Complied with within tnirty days from day of ssle otherwise the trustee resery right the property at the risk ind ‘cast of defaulting purchager after five Gays“advertisement of such resale in some mewspaper published in Washington, D, G. MR T GOMPANY . Trustee. D. VER. By President. Attest: PERCIVAL WILSON. Beeretary. (Beal) E ap13-d&ds.exSu THOMAS J. OWEN & 300 Birecs Northweat. ¢ | Trustees’ Sale of > of Valuable Real Estate and Improvements, Brick and Stone Building, |bis. Containing 82 Apartments, Known as 3900 14th Street Northwest, Otherwise Known as Randolph Terrace. BY virtus of certain deed o corded in Liber No. 6533, at {Retand records of the mnez of Columble, gefault " naving ocou er the thereof, and at the thereby, the undersigned q_:gm: ‘tction, in front of the ESDAY, THE NINTH DA’ L A E. the follow- A’ Ik testribed Tang an mises. situate in the District 01 S‘nlnmbll lnd Lmbm'eglég‘u remises, on the | instal Cuterty. &t folie B4r beginning on the Borin fine of 5aid. 1ot, 8525 feet west of the. west =aid point bein: running south 157.44 feet to the southwest corner ‘af lot numbered thirty-nine (19) 'fi numbered twenty-six hundred an Dinety-three (203): thence east. 85 lm Fourteenth street; 'thence south on t, b, the south line of 2aid % | paper published est 52 hat part of said he United su?u of Amer- folio 404, of south 85 degrees, 0 sec onds ‘east, €00 -)"uezs more or l‘a‘u to uu ecorded in flo. ln Wid tur aser. €} of SB505.00" caaiy, will be. Fedutred s the time Allconveyancing, recording, reve- nue stamps, etc., at the cost of nurehlm Good title or no sale. Terms of sale to be omplied with within thirty (30) devs from gay ot sle. otherwise de 1 feited, and property i 'risk and cost of defaulting purcbuer U Ave. () dave: mvmum such in gome news- aper numma 15 n}lnmn 2. C. 414 Jefferson Bt. F'. P. BENSON, 926 16th Bt,_N. premises | _apt.dads.exsu ‘Trustéss. of trust flg m 1 { of ich 'm be mnennfiee at the Hnu of :" The purchase brice above. said deed of rust to e pald & Touowa: Coe-tourih {n cash and th ce in. one. two three years lml’ d-u, '“h lflul’!fl l‘ 55 per lnn\un Il le semi-ai be ‘ 0( tmt DI‘I sold, or all cash at m Dflfl e, BEnrencing. reve: Hame: and potarias fees 2% The_cost of the rms of sale [ n"m thirty days from day of ssle tlono!u Fisices aDd 8t the Tisk snd cost . (Errone d.uélhd AN Mutanyn FUTTRE DA GWEN AUCTIONEERS, LT mt oo Norimwest. mma lmm m!hmn lztber hct (ollo 401 fi of the land records of th ‘THOS. duly et and '"nn'z'}»"m 52 ‘Sad £15.in. saliare Hum red 52 ‘Wnd known and described as premises 518 “-‘}:h ""fizla” Sublect to a prior deed rms: 5 tru $0.000.00, _ also P anee ¢t S",Ool\ 00 due under a second d!fl“ further nmcnlnr; of 'hlr.h Wi M"lll- above, depositof $250.00 rea recording. etc., at Dlllflu:!l’l T fo be compliéd ‘with within thifty days, iherwise deposit, forfelted and the probegty Bay be pegiried sod " rescd b R e Moo _8p11.13. 15 18.20 % Trustees. SON, AUGTIONEERS, 'i4STESe Sireet Northwest: TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUA!LI 'lw- STORY BRICK Dwm Eodr it 2 KN OAE PREM! 2657 W By ml\u of & c:nlln deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5883, folio 329 et sea., e and records. of ihe rict of Co- lumbla, and at the request of the party se; cured the Hlf: rustees will sl at puhn-: auction, ront o the "Om DAY s’?‘ AD. 1933, T 'CLOCK 3 P, the mcney to be Di Taual” Ingtaments. Payable in one and two years. with interest at six per centum per annum, peyrbl> cemi-annuall | sale. sécured by first deed of st upgh the property cold. o~ 2l ci option of SISt coont | T < the Tight to Tesall the property A Tne FIoK and cost of defaulting purCRAEer. ser five deys' advertisement of such re- sale in some newspaper nubluhnfl in Wash- ington. D, C. AR ap18.20." !es. “u ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTERES' SALE “OF _VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING NO. 1651 d&efln! in front aisess APRIL. 1 § AT x&uo-nwge IvE ocwcz‘xm PM. Cormbia ¢ Binct Te | now OF VALUAELE GARAGE | mon lnd ‘THOMAS J, uhl or Tortcited, of without forieiting. g trustees may avail ives of any uitable rights against defaulting pur- GEORGC! L, SRR s VIERBO G, A d 10.13.15.18.20 ‘Trustees THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE 8T. N.W. STEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL m%'lA’ll IMPROVED _ BY STORY ' BRICK AS PREMISES 1524 K STREET NORTH- By virtue of s certain deed of trust duly ct lumbla, -nu 8¢ the request of the party ss. cured i) the u trustee sell at ml:}:uc ‘auction. in , THE TWENTY.-] mu. AD. 1933, AT Erack Sar. The: aliowing-ge- o Blstrict” of Columbla, designated as and being lot numbe: fifty-four (54) in Henry 's subdivi- tlon of ot lots eleven A1) ufl twelve Sinety nine. (100): o e piat. Focordsd irayor fo the Divuck of ‘improvements as above. ersng : One-Afth of the purchase mongy to be’ b h. balance in_fou ingiatimente nnmo in one, two, | thres aha four years with inte s S, payable. semizannt from gl of nlz secured e ete. of be eumnlleu with flllhln thirty days from day of sale, ctherwise the trustee reserves the rignt to rcsell the property at the risk and cort cf defaulting purchaser ur five days’ ndverhtl';ll‘ns‘nfl ‘l" alcl;h{nmnlx in lanu Dewspaper bublished in Wa ERICAN SEOUSITY Al UST COMPANY, Ti £ By WILLIAM — Vice President. (lau Attest: - bl SHILLINGTON, t. Secretary. apl13-d&ds.exSu Consisting of a Seven-Story 1iber fohio 4% "ot | & ERows | BAYR recorded in Liber No. 6130, lolio B ‘et sea, numbered of the Tecords of the District of Co- t of the prem- | corded reco: :ndfl l fimbll. in Liber 24 at folio 35; together | b7 A AUCTION. SALES—FUTURE DAYS. OWEN I, Al 1431 n’ Strest N.W. ’Pfirl‘%"m. kot THOS. J. By virtue R 5 B TRUSTEES SALE OF MOD- ERN 2-STORY, COLONIAL PORCH BRICK HOME, NO. 2923 11th STREET N.W. By virtue of s cert of troat duty recorded in Liber No. ll!.: hl.h u‘.. of the land records of th Imlr Columbis, lnt,l‘ the m‘u'nl of wfll mo.aer for llh ‘ 8 ; AY, DAY OP m 1933, AT POUR- i34 B g, District olhsaunhlm to 'lt. t 25 in W. Wallace Chiswell and H: te's sul division of lots in blozl lb in Brown's li lon_of of tracts of land known P adount A “Pleasant Plnhn." S5 50, Dlat, of said Lier B2k Tolo 14 of iny " records of the of the’ District of Goiumbia. nlled with within thirty da: :flm (o reeels the property et the ik and gost of the, defauiting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement M lu zlll in_some ublished t7 of “Waah: newspaer pu A ington, D. uzs Jen BN W ‘0 WAPLE & JAMES, INC. e/ 18,20.22.25.28 UCTIONEERS. | iDAM A. WESCHLER & 'W. “Auctioneers. TWO- -W.H. TRUSTERS® &z‘ 7 NoOF5Te TR BY vfirz\u of .3‘“‘ 0062‘ folio ”l e und-r?!:n'd b auc in !lfll‘ Fict of Golums ured offer an- u.. hd, o for sate v, A¥iosl) gA'! o‘“ the follow! m' Dllirlfl sf Col .b tro, Frts nulmlun of v 13 “Bros xland. a3 per | Book County .:r .umyor for sald. D ning for the ssme southe ence. north on_ said street 50 feet. thence west 100 e o1 1"“% lheu:hefi southwest eomer of said 0 feet along line’ of said lots %008 0 "o e Dlace. or beginning. fect™fo ‘covenants of veco Tefms Of sale. One-Tourih of the money to be paid in casn, ‘batance n equa ents, represented by _promissory Riotes of purchaser pavable in one. two and three years. with interest per cent per arnum ay or falc parabie semi- anpually, secured by first deed of trust upon property sold, or ll cash. at optlon of pur; chaser. A deposit 0.00 required of Durchaser ¢ sale. * Examination of title conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and Totarial fees ost_of purchaser. _Terms to be complied wi eith (Fithin thirty days from day of herwise trustees reserve the Tight to resell property at risk and cost of Qefaulting purchaser, after five. days' ad- yertisement of such resale in some news- in Washington. C.. a7 be. forteited: of withiout forteit ing "”‘,“ trustees may' avail themselves of legal or equitable rights against de- faulting purchaser. M IMANN, OND 3. mu 3 8 Ao CITELA Srin Trustees. SON, AU 1431 EYE BT, N.W. > “George Washington Inn” Trustees’ Sale of valuable five- story brick hotel building, hcwn as tlio “Georn ull- ow | ture ed | was taking her for an excessively shy AUCTIONS. LUXURY LINER —By Gina Kaus— (COPYRIGET, 1933, BY GINA XAUS) vaend between laughter and|kee: teln when suddenly three men, talk- woul tered the room. At the flannel “I'm so sorry,” cried Milli a little too loudly, and she leaped to t.he res- cue with her table napkin even more quickly than the frightened steward. N-tunuy, steplnmon would not ac- her hel] “That's q\l.lw all right,” he sald, and Iready gotten over the slight an- noyance every one feels when anything been spilled over him. “Really, it's A doucbe on such a hot day from such a beautiful hand—" ‘He reached out for the hand which held the table napkin. At this very moment it occurred to Milll how very umu.nmn. how red and uncared-for her hand was, and involuntarily she hld it behind her back. She blushed, an her eyes flashed with anger on uwunt of her poverty. She was sure that Stephanson had misunderstood her ges- and her nervousness. Surely he creature, for & wild savage who was in- nocent and knew nothing of the world. As s matter of fact, he was rather sorry 198 | for her, yet at the same time she stirred e | him. Impelled by two such powerful emotions, he would, at any other time, have taken up the symbolic challenge of the hand which refused to be kissed, but at the moment he had no time for nonsense. He put two fingers of his own hand upon her pouting lips, bowed with exaggerated politeness, and disap- peared with the other men. ‘The steward alone remained, and he ejected Milli without further ado. It wasn't because of the tea which hadn't been paid for, but because she had drunk this tea in the company of a ntleman whose name she didn't ow, and because she had intentiondlly upset a bottle of mineral water. “‘Atrocious manners,” he grumbled, as he laid a clean cloth on the table. It was 8 o'clock in the morning. Mr. Bartlett, the great statesman, was ac- cmmed to ride horseback for an hour before breakfast. He was now llmnl in the gymnasium on a wooden horse and was mechnlully going_through che sccustomed motions. Harry Haw- kins, Stephanson’s stock exchange man- —_— AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. J. OWEN h_;‘?! Al Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Comuhnl of an Eleven-Story and Base- ment Stone Office Building, Known as The Barr Bgildmg, 910 17th N.W., Washington, D. C. Whereas default payment of 'the 5 o ult having been mede in the t d inter- ateizatiet desctved Foaty s, 1"»:;_‘ u:nflfl e Feeords o of tbe Dist ct ,g'&fi.?x g.'.':: late Pe e !Gflo'lnl:“erlhd ll d_an i b 8 o Gotumbia. hame ) in squ of ormml t zhmy-one ng (31) In squers d | oeether - with -n hnflfl!nau and_improve: n sald "the ‘interior improvements and fix: bl g kind o o immovable, of every u'fa%m :: a prior deed u p8,10.12,14.17,18,19, n 1431 Eye Btreet Norihwest. OF _VALUABLE REAL A '0-STORY_BRICK D CONT uxnoous THO B Al lSOI M% HOWN IWOBTGRY | AEMI- ACHED BAICK CON- JHT ROOMS, TWO BATHS. M;;mcma ON ROOM. AND T-IN_GARAGE. KNOWN AS' 1300 ALLISON & JORTHEAST. & certals trust, eornd'.d l!o. o3, at Tolio 340 oF the Duatries of Cotumbia Hierebs. the "fieflf e ‘Wi 61 s , in front of . ‘prem! or e of ing-described the Dlmmuol tbll'u' Pos. ot the surveyor for the d will be t to Eleemuledt to'2 ratel prior 4 t. securing - su lot 19 .nd 0.75«00 z 20 nna said properties sald deed of trust hfl be, soid of“"nlul"lfa% ver and above said r and sbove monthly installmen! with "interest at lso the | ment to al ust e A depos! each will be required at the time All conveyancing. recording, revenue -nmu. gte., at the cost of purchaser, e o B sale. “Terms of sals 1o, b compited with St thirty (105 davs. ¥ iom day of ssle otherwise deposlt_ will be forfelted and tne resold at risk and 1 defaut- 3 thm atter five 8) days ‘advertise- o‘lnnuh ‘II l.t newspaper pub- OWEN & 8ON, AUCTIONEERS, "IIO rmy d | Information “and ments of every kind and description which Bere pebn crected of placed thereon, in- cluding all engines, boilers. elevators, dvne; hings, Tefrigerating an and every d_two 3 uu' o nl-. o Taterset at the rate six per aflt (6%) per annum lnd“ l! m':'“"‘m“ ool ot terms of to Dt Arisen ag; rom I".Dld at the risk and cost of dlhulflnl urchaser after five y8 ‘some newspaper p ln'nh m D. C.. all conveyancing, title e A ) S A RS AL rriatee. . Vice President. & «-t PBOPO!AI.! SEALED PROPOSALS, IN be recelved by the kg Medical’ Center, | TE, WILL nn:mr- eifications ey <d upor, & sopncation o he shove omee Beposit o (CER: oulred'1or specifcations. | ap18.25.my3 HOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE. or part load to N Y or ured service. %l. 1012 15th wt, récd’vv’ 'fioméu' MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. FIANG TAUGHT 1N YOUR HOME oR | studio, MRS. C. L FORD, 1101 6th n.w. et. 92: H RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. These hrl Spring Mon! Is HOTEL DE A TIC crn. N. J. Are Most Delightful—Sunshin Open Decks_—Sams Attractive Rate: WALTER 3 lvn! “ine. MM ‘the Auu'm years | Canal Zone. . | tached was “rowing” without water and boat. Two young meAnl were peace! find out what the secretive 'was after in his negotia- ing, Ltd. 'h enough nor be am in spec. Bartlett Lly knew hln( definite, and, if Was 80 to buy, evidently the whou world L3 defln!u announcament his broker shares B—15 - | authorized German banking business oa ' the high seas. m?" Hawkins asked his “An; Traugo ulhookhhhudnndnld. “No Acuflty, no chenge, nothing ht pening.” He sighed. “For peopu isn't it? ‘ou_know this line of business, t0o? A real blessing for the ladies who lose bac—" “Is that an ‘8’ or & ‘3'?” asked Haw- kins, pol.mln' to - quotation of German Shipping, Ltd. hadn't heard a word each | all their money at g for weeks, in spite of the general de- jon.” He brought the chalk from his tiny shop and turned the doubtful figure into & clsar 3, Hawkins had already gone on. um a little while Mr. Ex] left his jewelry shop and went over to Taugott. “Can you put through a stock ex- change transaction for me in todays This is one of the great advantages of cultural progress, having a banking house on the high seas. It permits & man in the middle of the ocean to be in direct contact with the stock ex- ge. Mr. Exl bought German Shippirg. Ltd., to the value of 50,000 marks. Jis put down two-thirds of this sum b7 way of his letter of credit. Such & cover is sufficlent according to all the g customs of the mainland and is rully only a formality. Mr. Trau- , | market?” he asked. Mr. | chan, dmpudedm- jott called attention to the fact that e was entitled to demand the full amount When the ship entered the ‘harbor. The jeweler nodded absent-mindedly. In case he wanted to hold on to the shares he could add to the cover at any time. All he needed to do was to trans- his|fer a few pleces of jewelry from the steel safe of his shop to the steel safe of l-hc banking establishment. A boy took the order in a sealed en- velope and hurried with it to the radio “Thlt‘a settled thenv (To be continued tomorrow.) Comdr. Willls A. Lee, jr, detached U. 8. 8. Pennsylvania about June 1, to Division of Fleet Training, Navy De- partment. Comdr. Eugene T. Oates, orders of March 10 revoked; detached U. 8. 8. Chaumont about April 28, to Navy Re- cruiting Buresu, New York, N. Y. | Comdr. Henry A. Orr, detached Navy | Yard, Mare Island, Calif, to home, re- lieved all active duty. Lieut. Comdr. Randall E. Dees, de- tached Harvard vnivenlty. c-mbrxdge Mass., in June. to U. 8. 8. Chicago as ery officer. mfl!fl! Comflr lllll B Oehehmn. de- mner c!nm mtum. Des Moines, George 1‘4 Howe, de- tached U. Saratogs about April 1! w U. 8. 8. Chaumont as executive u:u: Comdr. Lloyd H. Lewis, de- tached 11th Naval District, San Diego. Calif, in April, to home, relieved all active duty. Lieut. Comdr. Alexandef W. Loder, detached as officer in charge, Navy Re- cruiting Station, Albany, N. Y., to home, relieved all active duty. Lieut. Comdr. Thomas Shine, de- tached command U. 8. 8. Litchfield about June 1, to duty as officer in charge, branch hydrographic office, Norfolk, Va. Lieut. Comdr. Charles W. Styer, de- | tached Navy Yard, New York, N. Y.. about July 15, to U. 8. S. Cuttlefish and in_command when commissioned. Lieut. James R. Dudley, detached VT (U. 8. 8. Saratoga), to Naval Air Station, hl’:!mth 8. de ed eut Darrough 8. Gurney, detach Naval War College, Newport, R. I, about May 26, to U. S. 8. Nevada. Lieut. Hance C. Hamilton, def Naval Academy, Annapolis, May, to U. 8. 8. Blakeley a5 executive officer. Lieut. Kenneth P. Hartman, detached U. 8. 8. Babbit, to sta: University of California, Berkeley, g:lhl. Navy Yard, Washington, D. C. . 8. Tracy as mcuuve officer. Lieut. o . hcludu As.mmn-mmsu- l.lzu& Jm T. llmm detached Navy Yard, New York, N. Y, in May, to command U. 8. 8. Rail. Lieut. Samuel B. Ogden, detached U.%e: !fldg!lbout:unel to U. 8. Persons, detached to U. 8. 8. t. Lester R. Relter, detached U. . Utah, to U. 8. 8. Nitro. ueut Howard R. Shaw, duty as executive officer of U. S. S. Nitro. Lieut. Clifford B. Schiano, detached Naval War College, Newport, R. I, In yf. to U. 8. S. Schenck as executive de- detached vo squdron l-! (U. 8. 8. New York) bout June 18, to VP Squadron 2-F, base at Coco Solo, Lieut. Edward J. Boughton, 3d, de- tached U. S. 8. California about May 5, it . to Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. tached e fl)‘:, 5, tn Nl'll Afr Station, Pensacola, ueut. Joseph W. cfllshnn. dehched U. 8. 8. Concord about May 15, to in- struction, Naval Aememy Amnpolm Md. Elmer G. Cooper, detached VS Squadren 6-B (U. 8. 8. Concord) about June 18,"to VJ Squadron 3-F, aircraft mnq\udrenl based at Coco Solo, Canal e. Lieut. Hysell P. Coaper. detached VT Squadron IS (U. S. Lexington) about May 5, to vall “Alr Station, Pensacola, Fla. Lieut. George G. Crissman, detached U. 8. 8. Holland about May 4, to in- struction, Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Lieut. Charles E. Crombe, ir., de- U. 8. 8. Brazos about May 2, to instruction, Naval Academy, Annapolis, Robert E. Dixon detached VS 5-8 (U. 8. 8. Memphis) about | M:‘ya to Naval Air Station, Pensa- ol Fla. Lieut. Dayh G. Donaho, denchgdw 1-8 (U. 8. 8. 5. to Naval Mr Shflon. Lieut. uyron T. Evans, detached VO | Squadron 1-B (U. 8. 8. New York) ebout May 5, to "Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. Lieut. John E. Pradd, detached U. 8. 8. Badger MJtMlyQ to_instruc- tion, Naval Academy, Annapolls, Md. Lieut. Sylvius Gazze, detached U. S S. Detroii, about May 5, to Naval Air Station, Pensacols, Fla Lieut John A. Glick, detached’U. 8 Bridge 2bout May 2, to instruction. Nnvll Academy, Annapolis, Md. Lieut. Patrick Henry, jr, delachad VF Squadron 1-B (U. 8. 8. Saratoga) iahcut May 5, to Naval Air Station, Pensacols, Fila. D. Johnston, detached instruc- Lieut. Squads Lieut. Harry U. S. 8. Memphis in June, to tion, Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Capt. Walter E. Anderson, . detached bout, | NAVAL ORDERS command U. 5. 5. West Virginia about September 2; to General Board, Navy Department. Rear Admiral Edward B. Fenner, ad- ditional duty as commander cruisers, Battle Force, on April 1. Capt. William F. Halsey, jr.. de- tached Naval War College, Newport, R. I, about May 26: to duty as officer in chnrge Navy Recruiting Bureau, New York, N. Y., and additional duty as recruiting inspector, Northeastern Recruiting Division. Capt. Ch.IflEI 8. Kerrick, detached command U. S. S. Arizcna about Sep- tember 21; to duty as president of k’tn eral court-martial, San Diego, Cal Capt. Stephen C. Rowan, deuched Naval War College, Newport, R. I.; to command U. §. S. West Virginia. Comdr. James G. Stevens, on dis- charge treatment at Naval Hospital, Washington, D. C.; to duty Naval Ex- amining Board, Navy Department. Comdr. Herman E. Welte, orders March 8 and March 20 revoked. D:- tached First Naval District, Bostcn, Mass.,, in April; to home, relieved all active duty. Lieut. Comdr. John D. Alvis, de- tached command VO Squadron 4B abcut June 1; to Bureau Aeronautics, Navy Department. Lieut. Comdr. Harry V. Baugh. de- tached as head of Air Department, U. S. 8. Langley. about June 1; to instruc- tion Naval War College, Newport, R.1. Licut. Comdr. Albert E. Freed, orders March 31 revoked. Continue Naval War College, Newport, R. I Lieut. Comdr. George T. Howard, de= tached aide and flag secretary on stgff, Commander Battleships, Battle Force, in May; to commeand U. S. S. Taylor. . Lieut. Comdr. Charles D. Leffler, jr., detached command U. S. S. Borie about June 1; to duty as officer in charge, Naval Unit, Edgewood Arsenal, Edge- wood, Md. Additional duty as in- spector of naval material, Edgewood Arsenal. Lieut. Comdr. Forrest P. Sherman, detached VF Squadron 1B (U. S. 8. Saratoga) :baut June 1: to Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department. Lieut. Comdr Stanley G. Womble, de- tached as assistant inspector of nmal material, San Francisco, Calif., in April; to_home, relieved all active duty. Lieut. Robert E. Blick, jr. detached VF Squadren 5B (U. S. S. Lexington) about June 1; to Bureau Aeronautics, Navy Department, . Lieut. Robert P. Erdman, detached U S S. Memphis; to aide and flag lieu- tenant on staff, Commander Special Service Squadron. Lieut. Andrejy M. Harvev. duty as engineer officer of U. S. S. Vega. Lieut. Paul R. Heineman. detached U. 8. 8. Perry sbout April 23; to com- mand U. S. S. Robin. Lieut. Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter, de- tached as aide and flag lieutenant on staff, Commander Special Service Squadron; to aide and flag secretary on staff, Commander Special Service Squadron. Lieut. Robert E. Jasperson, detached U. S. S. Hopkins; to U. S. S. Badger as executive officer. Lieut. Clarke H. Lewis, detached VF Squadron 1B (U. S. S. Saratoga) abcut May 18: to Naval Air Station, Ana- costia, D. C. Lieut. Hugo F. Sasse, detached Bu- reau Navigation, Navy Department, in May: to U. S. S. Wyoming. Lieut. Gerald L. Schetky detached command U. S. S. Robin about April 23; to Bureau Engineering, Navy De- partment. Lieut. Bernard J. Skahill. detached U. S. S. Badger; to U. S. S. Hopkins as executive officer. Lieut. Paul C. Warner, detached U. 8. S. Memphis about May 25; to U. S. S. Richmond. Lieut. Frank H. Ball, detached Naval Training Staticn, San Diego, Calif., in May; to U. S. S. Saratoga. Lieut. Russell J. Bellerby, detached Twelfth Naval District, San Prancisco, Calif,, in May; to U. S. S. Langley. Lieut. Philip M. Boltz, detached Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., in ay; to U. 8. S. Pensacola. Lieut. John W. Chittenden, etached U. S. S. Northampton in April; to U. S. S. Schenck. *Lieut. Dennis L. Francis, detached Naval Training Station. San Diego, Calif., on April 3; to U. 8. S. Wrigkt. Lieut. Laurence H. Frost, detach-d U. S. S. Elliott in June; to instructicn, Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Licut. Lester J. Geiger, on discharre treatment Fitzsimmons General Hosri- tal, Denver, Colo.; to home, relieved ell w:itive duty. Lieut. Sumner E. MacLean, detachcd Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., n lgy‘ to U. S. §. Dupont as enginecr offic Lieut. James H. McIntosh, detached Receiving Ship at San Prancisco, Calif,, in May; to U. S. S. Oklahoma. Lieut. Donald F. McLean, detached Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md, in May; to U. §. S. Mississippi. Lieut. James B. Ricketts, jr., tached Nat Training Station, Diego, Calif,, in May; to U. S. 8. Mil- waukee. Lieut. Frank B. Schaede, detached instruction, U. S. 8. Roper in June; to Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Lieut. Elliott W. Shnnklln. detached Fifth Naval District, Norfolk, Va. in May; to U. S. S. Mississippi. Lieut. Allen Smith, jr., detlched V3 Squadron 35S (U. S. S. Marblehead) about May 5; to Naval Air Staticn, Pensacola, Fla. Lieut. Ralph D. Smith, dstached U. 8. 5. Hovey in June; to instruction, Naval Academy, Anapolis, Md, Licut. Harrison B. S-uthworfi., is- tached Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., in May; to U. 8. S. McFarland as engi- :tnched