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R SALE—HOUSES. (Continued. OR 4 FAMIL Live tn R B Rent and Jet rent trom other pay for bullding: S1. e e o £35S0 N.w, Natl. 8040, ALL NEW ‘ern ave.. near Chevy &rive "Suii o' Rittenhouse . and_house. 30th PL. N. Bw,vao—?:nevy Chase. D. . C.—Drive ‘Connecticut, ave. to Military rd. to,30th ol. snd left to_ho $10,250—West hase. In_ secon Block west-of Wisconaia ave . of arive throueh from Gongecticut ave: 1417 K St. __Realtor: fatl. 9300. W St. Near North Capitol St. This fine Colonial brick home, 6 rms. inclosed porches ood floors, yard. Swo-car House in nmm Condition. ‘lm Sacrifice for Good Northeast Location. Pl.rlt comm-r:lu Zone, Colonial brick, use. ST. d Tays, sarage space. rSEeP Baltimore Rd. at Berwyn, Md. Large lot. 100x460—Bungalow. 6 rm: bath. gas, fur. heat, chicken house, lhrllhber etc., priced for quick sale at Union St. S.W. uses, 5 rms. each. water. Four brick garages; totai rental. $62 per month. Cheap for cash or will rade. A Near 16th and Gales Sts. N. u{{‘x.‘ gcn ézg's'(‘;. i i i 415 L St. SE. Frame, 6 rms., water: good condition. Priced to sell at $1.250. Four frame 2418 39th St. N.W. fout Q or R St. to 37th, North to Tun: law Rd. and left to 39th.) A Glover Park All-Brick Home 8 splendid bed rooms. 2 tiled baths. Lll'(e live ing m and Tioore: " Butlt 3R "Fara lnbdenu Terms Payment Eom Eent ® Open All ‘Washington’s Birthday * gooleu Bros. Day OF BETTER HOMES™ Tower Bldg. Natl. 9240 COLORED—A HOME THAT WILL PLEASE Jou. near 14th and Florids ave. n.w. 6 rooms. tiled bllh steam heat. elec. Un- ususlly well built ust put in perfect EAL ESTATE OFFICES AND STUDIOS. EE%EE%EEE%E;&&TE itire Spi o Fooms s lowtas 330 montnly. Ehose £000 S5 8RBLY 9Tie® Ofo" oo "ave. o 1701 CONN. AVE.—DI space now .nu-blc at location; Xm‘ ooms. 14’7 m"?c‘ 'HONE ADAMS 4“3. WANTED TO RENT—HALLS. THE FIDELITY PLAN OORP.. 1400 L ST. .w.—Credit service: reasonable, Brompt. Phese Netients G150 $100_to_$500,000. ONLY REPAY 50C PER WEEK ©n, sach $100 borromed one of our hr’a“trmu. 1st. 2 n(r snd fixtures, inheritance. stocks. A, HENRY. INC.. 1016 EYE ST. NW. t{c Bo meets N. Y. ave.) Phone Na- ALL, small for weskly meefings w?. Ro c'x‘fl'mu. P. O. Box 105. city. 21° gfl?'lglflflo ¥303 R. I A Greenwood 1404. - SALE—INVESTMENT mmu TWO 5 noou mu H ach, o iz 8 B "".‘i;m“"m uoREr e E DAVI! ©CO. n!mm National 0352, 733 12th n.w. e =" REAL II‘IATI laoANl. 8. Realto! o Eye BN, anonu warb TOAN ow 0.0, 8t lowest rates. L. HEISKELL, 1115 Et u n' )‘OD!RN BHJCK novsu. RENTING $429 year each: BO A real value, noas & 7 K st. e P 68 patmity ai e District uoe ‘ e yearly, tenants furnish swn g,z ‘phone Metmwllt FIVE-FAMILY 'NTOWN FLAT. Always rented, Steam hest giectricity. equity. No agents. Addren Box 209-D. Star_office. 4% | NEW APARTMENT BUILDING: CONTAING 4 apis. of % rooms, kitchen dinette an annual rent. $1.700; concrete sleep. s R et norituest eats first clas $15. BOSS & PHELPS, 1417 K STOR’ mn.s mlcx“fovgmucuon 34 feet wide. being bullt espectally for chain grocery compa: d $35.060-6n “terms. will B return on lnvutmem. YOIII'Q? fhTessingly Bard o An 1505 5 BT W NATIONAL 2345. 3 Small Brlck Houses. bath and electrict! 'mu lnemon st back of the Soutnw arket, zoned secon lom llr. Make flul.l invmment lnd iced $9,500 for all three. 11\ |ln. al Government_development. May consider trade. For further information. %6405 K" GAPRITZ. _ DIST. 9080. ny % Towl 1404 K. nt to Asr. Dod Whits Yenknts f0r 84780 | mort HAVE Hmmn AVAILABLE Business m 24 ull‘ll. s oA & CO.. INO. ), A Phone Decatur 3600. SELL m rm.vr on D. i NATIONAL 2232. SHORIHAM BLDG. i AUTO LOANS. MONTH. SEE DR. 1016 Eve st. n.w. 4% _INTEREST PER A, Henty, Toc. frst. Phone National O NS Inyestigate Our Ral Frarklin Finance Onmnlny. i) <P’l’l¢ P"k n&fl m]014 l)l'.h NW. Met. as.‘l no.lms QUICKLY ! Bervice at_home. by appointment. 6% per annum. 12-month plan 943 N. Y. Ave. (Cor. muaE. Al LOANS 3 ANCE _SERVICE. INC.. 939 N.¥. Ave. N.W. Natl. 3804. 3805. NEED MONEY QUICKLY? AUTO BANKERS CO.. 903 N. Y. AVE. N.W. PERSONAL LOAN COMPANIES. Operating Under Uniform Small Loan Laws Co.. Natl. B555. G. J. BWORZYN & CO.. Auctioneers, FURNITURE STORE FIXTURES SMALL s;l_'l_og(mggoczmzs LIS At SWORZYN'S 931 H St. N.W. a Roo: Furniture: amfl- c.uh-.'h" Odd_ Pieces, Ete. es, Floor Cases. Meat Ci Cnnnntlnt Scales, C' h 'l.uhl’e'r.-'. Baf Meat . Foot Slools. Ete. FUTURE DAY 8. J. OWEN NEERS. TRORI aay g-m T ™ B S kT B9'vi7tue of » certatn deed of d ,d;d' T e No. oo . Tots 403 et seq. of thie land Picords ot the. trict :Jolumbl d at the request o T Pl’.lll '.ben the 1l at public auction, in front the THU! rtmllel g!' ’ AY. ARY S R R ] J;‘mllll. situate ?: th lVIMI'. t of (%0- n A. L. Bargar's dlvlllon ot lull m Wulu eighteen hundred and fifty-nine 11R5m “Connecticut Ave- T4 s per plat of said subdivision n the office of the survesor of e t page 1 striction ‘as “shows plat. an Sovenants of Tecord, fopether with the tm: provements. consisting of a two-story and cellar dwelling ‘Terms of One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal installments. payable in one and Lwo years, with inferest at six per centum nnum, payable semi-annually ~from Gy of sale, secured bdv first deed o trust uDon the proverty soid. or sl cash o gption of 220 w8 be Feduired ut time. :nnuvulunx recording THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2T, 1935. A RAPID-FIRE ROMANCE BY EVAN EVANS orce lanmu. called E1 to In ord OFe i, into nmw '.I Keed with him, him foul of Montans to help crown of Our Lady, of his pmvlnce fl"tl" dlulhu h ;fll ‘;-;I‘h"l‘ ‘;lohfl'. nugr Teaks his prom Rare, Sally has no faith in his Drospece tive son-in-law. S a slight limp, but whistling at the work of incasing his long body and his strong shoulders in white CHAPTER VIL ‘WEDDING DAY. UNDAY morning on the Lavery Ranch found the Montana Kid moving about in his room with ned | shirt and collar, in socks of black silk and in a fine blue-black serge, at last. Even as he knotted his necktie on his wedding day he kept flexing his feet a little In the softness of his fine calf boots because he could not tell what guns might look at him before this day was ended. It was what he most disliked—an advertised appear- ance, and there were plenty of men in the world who might want to take advantage of it. He would need three pairs of eyes with which to keep on guard this day, but that was what he had need- ed a great part of his life, and per- haps it was why he was whistling now. His stay on the Lavery Ranch had been a quiet back-water, a pause in the hurry of the current that was of sals eserve | headed toward some wild and un- il fe16-d&ds.exSu&hol LOANS UP TO $300 On Autos. Purniture and Endorsers. \TE LO. 3300 R. o LAY, Soer, Ma. Phone Decatur 5555. WANTED—INVESTMENT PROP. DI REASONABLY PRICED INVEST- ment property, houses, flate, siores, apts. & . ING.. Realtors, SR e SRR Nationat 8878, RESORTS. AUGUSTA, GA. FOREST HILLS HOTEL. AUGUSTA. GA. {Fireproot). The Soutivs best Golf at Hotel Door:- green fairways. Lowest RENT—STORES. 00 DOWN—17 ACRES WOODS O! BTATE si'oad mw"fl C.. Y2 mile mm M:hool. 525, Phone Nnuoml 3763. ROBERT L McKEEVER CO. Shoreham Bidg. _ National 475 SMALL Al T e et e o mites of the {D. 30-mile views; paved mldi il tx | electricity 500 each: easy terms: 1320 antf citas ot encumbrance. Direct {rom owner. Phon District NEARBY VIRGINIA: OLD- jonial; good frontage on high- 6 and bath: shade trees. Shrub- Dery, nice lawn. and fruit frees. ROBER' T L. MCKEEVER CO,, Shoreham Bldg. National 1760 WATERFRONT PROPERTY. nd gondition, ” The price Wil surprise you. PERCY SSBLL co. sl Nw. COLO] Rm ually wide COLONIAL house, 'Rh 3 nor:hu. new-house condition: even nmu have b(!n rescraped. Vicinity lfilh d, B Gl us for 08. E. JAR! g " ealtors. 721 10th "St. N.W. National 0"66. After 5. Call Adams 2763. CABIN—BARGAIN. rooms. ~large porch. rock 1 pice lot. snade: near vater: ag 875 30 lles D, C. M "AGE—WOODLAND %k, 100 feet sauare. & ick sale; cash ol = tmn 21°¢ BEACH, 20230 e-crlnu tu{ &t MODERN HOME. JVITE SUBURBAN ADVANTAGES, Right in u:e cuy. hlocx irom cer line; Ed bath, b.-w. gas, elec,, hara condition® 1 & where you can Teduce the cost. of Lving With a® gerden and chickens. School within @ block, ex- cellent neighborhood. A real bargain on asy terms. Phone’ National 9380; eve- new- ouse WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. PAY CASH FOR HOUSES. BRICK OR ame. hite or colored " This ad ig nou e, of, obtaining listings. A 11 ve. _District b U it property, any TER M. L romas Circie, Na- tional 6229 evenings, Cleveland 0747. Toatby Suurbe: Siate all ber: rbs. State aI- Kesponsisig. b Adareu Box_344-] = e * ‘“m“v—_ brick hoe - Musr be 5 Phone mnomx ssso. Sfanch 17, Small homes or mvwment urvgemu lor Dlnrlcl 917! 04 Vermont ave. n.w. 'fl“ SALE—SUBURBAN. JALOWS. HOUSES W) T 311 oea-r u Takoma Park. Phone M -ACRE SITE ETWEEN _ AMERICAN fversiiy_and. Conduly 10 (o JS&’: tion, “Price for the land. $2.700. eoxzv:lnj'_e‘;:!t l:l;lfixb We make you & Dl’u‘ & ouse "u”?fl 5 ‘uon o SV BUNGALOW Sails neiw: Sochr BeE. hENe D woded lot, nigh elevation on bivd. nr. Forest Gien: oniy $1.500 cash. bi See our select st suburban. farms. Teduced price and terms. 56 a. gn herd rd., $1950; 50 a on m v, HAVE Shplnves IN BEAUTIFU! SUBDI’VISION ON DE- , fense Highway. tract of 90 acres (a4 lots): 10 minutes to Dumcz Jine. . CLAY, College I’ll’k Phong Hyattsville 725. Anmc-nvg X< I8 pibeless furnace, | & . D lose to stores and b % Hllh s and bus "ne:i s 55000 cash. zm- For Nonmwas-r HOMES ¥ ot UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE BUNG: on salt water: living room. kiichen. "um ba m. wide porch: large plot; elec. Slcnflu l 71, d $15 monthly. Phone Ster! g 9551. 22° R 00D Forest: on a point. almost surrounded by Valer: wide ‘vicw: iract of a8 with “farse trees.” sandy private beach. 600 feet of shore m}mne pungsiow. electric, water i boa MER HOTEL AND BATHING BEACH rooms. modern -nd euumped nnapolis. For sale. special ba VALTER M. ?AV AN: Fational 6 AND B Price. $2.000. 500 ft. shore. good set of building: .000. h}so"-gasfi on two Tmlllh lrlhutlrldu og 5 - use of outbuudmg;m 51"5.000“ o Annapol! Md. SALE—LOTS. DESIRABLE LOT ON OAK ST. BETWEEN 14th snd 16th sts. n. 70 foot front, only $3,500. PERCY H. RUSSELL CO. 1631 K st. n.w. CHOICI LOTS FRONTING flbxlfl) m 'w Lee Boulevard, Vi o5 Memortal oals”. 10 mlnum. $750: terms. Phone Adams 1786. ric Price, F. WOODED LOTS—HU TER- race; all lmhromnanu in; prices rang from $750 up. wuc nucs nr wnu. 4508. Hind ge fooa: timgd ss G —851147. fine rnldenuu $550 'le ‘buy level hulldm:odlot 'lth tached .W EAUTIFUL THE, OTTY. - Fine bullding e with 164 1t Jon ave he Mt Branth aver Wid sell Sl oF Fi Wit 100 1. deptn. Next to Dr. oopers re!lde nee a location Iflr the better type of home. ADELBERT W. LEE. 1343 H st. n.w. Phnn« District 4600. CHOICE, LOTS FOR ROW_AND detached houses m hlll’fl! dev:lmfl‘n‘- tion. northwest; concrete Stre Hobrovemente.": Ales carner "ot !g 240- MVH.DAL‘—— 00x435. Will ‘sacrifice for S$75 SRl OTest "a500: Sundays._Hyattsville Chase, D. Star_office. $3,500. TERMS., 8-ro0; run.- hauu. 7 e fine orchard, Spring. lectric iy 20 miles ta Do s fi £ " CHURGH. BEATTOR, Phone 39 second c:fi. C. Address OWNER. Box C.;—COMIR location, near '&lvfll ltre'st and alle: suit pur- KEMP & NIX. IN "314 n 1. Ave. N.l Decatur 1147, "z i Shey” e, nmu,'] xg&' 355% ifiu st ot uted, Suler ots i Chevs ieken * Botne s bloch me school and :lect%?: ice. 250 cash monthl Dayments to suit purchaser. Call ROGE! - & TOMPKINS, Hyattsville 340. i - HAVE YOU INSPECTED? » Lovely all brick, 4 bed ‘o hu.h stuglo. Tving “foom. siate "Toof, $0.8! an unusual value— ROVE, ACross. gggl ul ! 1 ‘mile, or call nt“rq‘l‘er "Wy, HOGE. Jr. 1627 Dist 8563, Boer . e Sy s, bu e equivalen! % fi'\r& ow wi other: ‘on Ciar. bus u}:? w-'.mordlnd st Clar.. V‘ 23* gr% bed, un!urn.. nurhy ll s, "‘g"a‘;e' Bioverand 280 ¢ s nl‘L '1 Park l'. lflo& Park. %lznzn- v, ._‘L__..—_____ MD. — 6-ROOM BUNGALOW lot: $25 nonlh. Lanham g-m;gb Md—‘-m Jbungalow with acre *. Civureh st. Potomac 2277, lnm—wmous:s. 037.. N.'¢—l xflh P, -Y.l 14 SALE OR LEASE WAREHOUSES. - WAREH OUSEB L. M 0., 1833 Shoreham Bldg., Naticnal 4750y 1 Chase as low as o L, 1015 15'.!: st llw Met. 0100, PARK._ VA. 2 !lll'dlnl Blm 50x100. AM.L 15 Cash. $10 Per M 8 i o m’c.fr‘:}h' H, B. TERRETT, 'lhlmhona Adlms 6'!44 COLORED Bl minutes mn ClDle urml. See Room’ 704, 1003 K st. n.w. !ALI ol “CHANGI. 05 ang oo sasy ; ‘Natl. 4389, mfluu{ot TON, 7212 of s, onof“x m OBERT L. McKEEVER CO. 232 Shoreham Bldg. _ National 4150. SALE—ACREAGE. BB E o v dress” Box 198-D. Star 21° Now Is !h'l'mto Buy Acreage. re certain to rise. We have one mmr of nearly 200 acres, RaER R i s o3| A at ed| Er e p e e against ut &lfl.fl mod Lt “dwell exeha B st gree: 5 Tates for luxurious lVing. 14 a-hour tratn. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. CANTIC CITV. M0 Offers a multitude of outdoor and indoor features for every member of the family to o & g‘nn early Spring Season—now—b: ‘WALTER ]. BUZBY, INC. AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCHON!!RS 1431 Eye 8t. TRUSTEE! OF VALUABLE THREE- s ANy NE LL- KNOWN PREVISER " 1431 R.H&DB XBLANDABAV!.NUE NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5975. folio 78 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Coiumbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. trustee will sell at public auction. in front of remises. on THURSDAY. THE -BIGH'I'H DAY OF FEBRUARY, AD 193! REE THIRTY O'Cl ribed land and nmisn muue ln me Dlnrlct of Co- umbia, 4nd designsted as and bein of lot 8 e W. O lots . sauere 510, belng fully st forth in said dud n( tru“ b{ melel and bounds, per he office g! l)‘xg -third of the pur- in cash, hi;ll«lnce in ol 3 e cor within thmy iy days Trom day of sale, other: wise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of de. faulting purchaser. after five days' adv tisement of such resale in some new: published in Washington. DG, C. SB"Il ICKITT. urviving Trustee. fe16-d&ds. exSudhol 2 THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS 1431 Eve 8¢ ALE OF VALUABI LESPVLUL! By Uistue of & certain dee ed of tiust, dul recorded in Tiber “No. 5507 et seq Yena secords of the District of Columbm and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned Prustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY. THE ;EIGHTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. AD. 1936, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described and and premises. situ- Columbis, and desis- ng lot one hundred and D‘d t'enly (120) ln l( of lots in block llh indis’ subdivision in Todd an, lumbll B Book 79, &t Dage 107 together th the improvements thereon. consisting a two-story brick dwel hot-water hnL electric light. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the nurchuo money to be paid in cash, balance in t: equal instaliments. ble in one and t‘o with interest at six per centum et nnum, payable semi-annually from day of Stle. sectred by first deed of trust ubon. the proverty sold. or all cash at l?: option of ase o m‘rm Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers. ESTATE AND STORAGE FURNITURE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Talbert, admin- me 5 B rator ettatarion 5. Talbert; Finance Company, ‘: By Auction AT WESCHLER’S 915 E St. N.W. SATURDAY Commencing at 9 O’Clock A.M. Ten-Plece Walnut and Mabogany Din- ing " Sultes. Living Boom and. Bed Tamps, Btucie *Beds, = RAR Shep Msshinery ssori er, nt, Westinghouse and Crosley frigerators By Order Finance Co. 1 P.M. Eati, Large Slle Household Goods, Office Furniture and Equipment, Ete. aesisTeReD. At Public Auction At SLOAN'S 715 13th St. SATURDAY THOS. J. OWEN & SON. 1431 'IYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLI REAL ESTATE. IMPROVED BY TWO-STORY BRICK-AND-CONCRETE G ARAG E. KNOWN AS P'PE\:“EEB 2021 SEVEN- By virtue of a certain’ deed of trust. duly recarded in Liber No. 5803. folio 238 ileq of the land records of the Dmnu Columbia, and at the, reauest of party secured ' ther the undersigned Fustes "will sell a¢ puplic_ abetion: in front of the premises. on FRIDAY THE FIRST DAY OF MARCH. AD. 1935 AT OCLOCK P.M. 'the tollowing -descrived sa2%a premises, situate 1o the igtrict o ot nabia and desigiated as and beng lot numbered twenty (20) in Mary Alice Brooke's combination of lots in suul:g 054, in District of Col ‘Terms of llle One fifth of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in four equal installments. payable in one. two, thry tuur Yul'l, with interest rnnle uunrmly by first deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. as the option of the purchaser, A depos sit known sea. Now that he wasFdressed, he looked quizzically at the brown face in the mirror and found that the blue-bright eyes were alert for danger rather than for happiness. Gray-headed Ransome, the fore- man, poured tight and helpless into Sunday clothes, smoked & cigarette and watched his friend. “It'll be a great day,” said Ransome. “A long day,” correcmd the kid. “Any bozo might think,” suggested Ransome, “that you wasn't gunna step out with a beauty that had a coupla millions to float her.” “Might any bozo think that?” UR ; murmured Montana. “Any bozo might think,” went on Ransome, heavily, frowning, “that you didn’t give much of a damn abou one of the prettiest girls in the world. The Kid, instead of answering, looked at Ransome with eyes that had become the color of slate, then he picked up that pair of Colts with the extra long barrels and made them disappear inside his clothes with one of those swift, easy gestures which the eye could not follow very well. After that he went to Ransome and recor jed | 1a1d a light touch on his shoulder. 1 wi wllhm 30 days from day of sale otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of, defaulting” purchaser after five days’ advertisement of suc) in some news. Saber published fn Washingto C., or deposit may be forfelted, or Rithou fors feiting deposit trustee may avail itself of any legal or equitable rights against Sha defaulting P eTaRT c;m SECURITY AND TRUST [PANY_ Trustee. By WM L BEA E vlte Prestdent. BE! HER. e Assistant Secretary. 0S. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIO! TS, 3 1431 EYE ST. N.W. STEES' ABLE REAL m“mTATESAx!N'EOV?}: AS No 614 nmfi- FIELD § RTH iT. ED BY A TWO-STORY ROW BRICK . DY 5 GONTAINING By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6114. folio 7. et seq., of the land records of the District of Colimbia, and at the reauest of the party secured, the ‘the undersigned Sees Wil sl ‘¢ Dublic auction, in front ‘Gt “oremmises. ~on TUESDAY. DAY OF MARCH. A UR. O'CLOCK, e’ following- b ed 1Sha and premilses. Yituate 1n the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot numbered seventy-six (76! in’ Morrls Catritz, subdivision of ots in e nu thirty-two hundred and -l) as per plat recorded in the surveyor for the District . at folio 7; sub- of r one-lmra of the pur- chase money to be paid h. balance in two equal mmnmenu Dh)lblt m one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per annum. payable semi-annually from day of sale. secured by first deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A de: Dosit of $500 will be required ai time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to bé complied with within shirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washing- SN HENRY P. BLAIR, ALLEN C. CLARK. 2e19.21.23,26.28-mh3.5 Trustees. THS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. 'S SALE OF VALUABLE. mvmvm REAL ES'TATE. CONS]ET— ING OF POUR-STORY BASE- MENT BRICK BOTLDING. USED ¥OR NESS ~AND DWELLING PUR. POSES “RNOWR AB PREMISES 717 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST, Whereas_default having occurred in the payment of the principal of and interest on the debt secured on the hereinafter- described land and premises by a certain deed of trust bearing date November 28. 1927. and recorded in Liber 6039. at folio o3 1and “records’ of Distric 5t “Columbia. and ‘&t the request of the holder of the notes secured by said deed of trust. the undersigned, the trustee named in said deed of trust,’ will offer for sale under the provisions thereof. public auction. in front of the premises, 0 O'CLOCK. . ON WEDNES- DAY. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. AD. 19 the following- described land and premises, situate. lying and being in the District of Columbia and known and designated as and being the south twen!y-nlne feet (29') six inches (67) front on Twelfth Street by the depth of ninety-five feet (05) one inch (17) & of original I mbered six & are Yea “three nlnneen (‘ilDl together 'llh ngular the improvements, ways. mcnth rights, privileges -nd lppunenmn to the same belonging or in anywise ap- 8. rms of sale: One-fourth of the e,hm price In cash of which a Aenon} t 500 must be made with the Sithe, of " Sale, *ahd the. bi notes of the purchaser. two vears after date of t the of 5 per c terms of sale within thirty Gave. trom in default of which the mu g will be resold. TISK And cogt Of the ‘delaviting purchaser after five days' readvertisement in_some newspaper published in Washington, D. C.: all conveyancing, citle examination, record: ng and revenue stamps to be pense ot the purchase UNION TRUST COMPANY O) nmm‘r OP COLUMFM, Truétn. Al P ienent. el EL, sm _ fe15-d&ds.exSu&hol e ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctlonuu. Soowt gep By in'a certal ment _dats lnr:h&b. 1931, anl-< Baving occurred ! urolment I 'm - le‘ nllxila‘m auc| r.h flu n.unnn'l"“m sad “Foust Gom- sanineion, 1330 New Yori Ave. ARY. A DY 1035 AT HooK." the followi 0 said agree October of $58,750.00 its to » bresent from ry In'h. luly en- recourse by, sald paves. ut ‘payable in man&hl‘lnltlflm!nfil of 22 i continuing ap to {he irst ot April by beca and ayable. 535, the tim 5’m ment_of said o period of thirty-six nonth lhle |n Eonthly _imstalients of szuo" said and mfl h' said note is endorsed and 4, leeond d d t o “er ee o rult e G 28] g.m.;:* 2 :I%:.firmflh. at’the ex- | GomTy “Old Ransome!” he said. “Yeah, old Ransome be damned!” AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EY! ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF OP VALUABLE UN- ATED = WISCONSIN A AND LCNTAINING APPROXI- nmmv 21 Al Totan off aChiin deed of duxy recorded in Liber No. 6428, at folic et seq.. of the land records of the Dmnu of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the under- signed trustees will sell at public_suction, in front of the premises on Wisconsin avenue _ on MONDAY., THE FO! DAY OF MA trust. same inf of n line of Harrison street l.m‘l the elll line of 44th street (as_con Pro- geedings in District Court C Cause No. 2007 me Co own r\lt r!corded Liber 95. at folio ‘3 e ofice Of fhe survevor for fhe District _of Columbfa) and thence east along the mnorth Hll’l’!mn street, 454.27 feet: thence norlh degrees 11 minutes 15 seconds ea: 85 05" ecs 16 the wecterls How o Wi consin avenue; thence northwesterly along westerly line of Wisconsin avenue. 46 feet to hence south along the east line cr mn street 11187 feet to the place of beginning. P. Al parcel known as lot 801. a point in 90" feet wide. being due south feet fr west corner of 44th and Harrison streets. each 90 feet wide. and running thence with the west line of 44th sereet. 90 fest wide, due south 57.83 feet e leav- InE Said 44t street and running with the southerly boundary of said lot 801 ‘south 08 degrees 11 minutes 15 seconds west. eet B utes west 78.02 feet to the east line of a Elbllc alley 1 (e!t ‘wide: thence with sald east line of !lld BI'.{ due nonh 9.68 ”tmlultho Mnh “ ¢ and runnin ne of S R01. duc east 68 feet to the point of beginning. containing 2,670.50 sauare of Derinning béing due west &4 feet from the southwest corner of Ahh and lerl- son streets. each 90 feet nd run- 308e “thente with the west Jine.of & Du lic alley 16 feet wide. mmh 85 Rl 1eet thence leaving said al and with_the !ullt.h'esttrl’ boundury o( uld Iot 800. north 48 degrees 4 minutes west 97.73 feet; thence with the south line of H-msg& street. 90 feet wide. due east 5" thie Doint of beginning. con- h'of the pur- chase money o’ be paid in cash. balance in four equal installments. payable in one, two, thres and four years, with inter- at 6 per centum per snnum. Day- lblr auarterly. from day of sale. secure )y first deed of trust upon the property suld or all clsh l.. the option of the A deposit of $2.500 will be sale. Examination of Tevenue rchaser. Term: it within 30 sale. otherwise the - S aaaliaing : WILLIAM D. HOOVER. NK STETSON, lfln-didl.n!nlhol Trustees. LEGAL NOTICES. W._ GWYNN GARDNER and JAMES M. . At !Amsf_méill;&en‘ ;‘lflw‘cn veators, SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- n:‘l'gl of Columbls, Holding = Probate re IOR rin A Abek IBSUBS AND/ L—The Eleano! S ncer ommn. alias Eleanor T ukl . Loy Lee Lew! md &h:r “ L&.mbwnfilon uunlo fraud or Snnu or mdm ticed upon the LESH, ey At Tk .°°°m."x‘:..fm of lumbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. 1e18.21,25.28-mh4.7,11.14 STEAMSHIPS. T IES RIS very meek with 10 to 18 days. GUEST Sreat white . Phr& York_City, &3 iisgé ! dians might be behind him. He threw himself out of the saddle and ran to Lavery. “D’you know what’s happened?” he gasped. “Jack Lascar—that yaller- faced feller called Lascar that showed up in town the other day—he's gone and nailed a notice on the bulletin board in front of the post office. I've copled it down!” He pulled out a plece of paper and read aloud. Half the words were a gasping whisper and half were almost shouted: ‘Everybody notice that wants to: “Me, that is Jack Lascar, is going to stand out in the middle of the street in front of Hi Bailey’s blacksmith shop at 10:30 this same morning and wait for the low, yaller hound by the name of Montana Kid. “If he don’t show up then and there, you all know what kind of a skunk he is. JACK LASCAR.” “Wait a moment,” exclaimed Lav- ery. “Where's the sheriff? What does he mean by permitting open chal- | lenges in a place like Bentonville?” “The sheriff’s out of town,” said the messenger. “Some of the boys have sent for him. He ought to be back by about 10:30. But I thought that you might want to know—-" “Get off the ranch!” cried Lavery. “Don’t let Montana see you. If he should find out—" He found that the rounded eyes of the messenger were peering straight past him and, turning, Richard Lav- ery saw Montana standing in the open door of the house. Above the white of of the stiff collar his face looked browner and younger than ever. Mon- tana was rolling a cigarette, letting his fingers see their own way, he said: “You ride back and tell Jack Lascar that it's a little late for me to get his message, but I'm coming down there as fast as a good horse will take me. Tell him I'll finish the job I left half done a while back.” He scratched the match, touched the flame to the crimped end of the wheat-straw paper and took in a good, deep breath of the smoke. His eyes had an absent look, as though he were considering a further answer. But the messenger jerked his head in under- standing and ran back to his pony. It was something worth remembering during a life to be the connecting link between & Jack Lascar and a Mon- tana. When Montana got into the saddle and jogged around the corner of the barn he saw that he would have to face all the music in one great burst. For on the veranda stood the as- sembled family, down to the onme- legged cook, with a shimmer of white for Ruth Lavery in the center of the group, and her father, tall and straight and forbidding, beside her. Montana rode straight up to them and pulled off his hat. Montana rides, tomorrow, to meet his challenger. ARMY ORDERS. Howland, Brig. Gen. Charles R., to be retired from active service, Febru- ary 28. Hnnh. Lieut. Col. Henry A, En- gineer Corps, from San Francisco, Calif., to Fort Lawton, Wash., about October 1. Hodges, Lieut. Col. John N., En- gineer Corps, from New Orleans, La., to St. Louis, Mo., about August 1. Newcomer, Maj. Francis K. En- gineer Corps, from Fort Leaven- worth, Kans., to Washington, D. C. Lonergan, Maj. Pierce, Quarter. master Corps Reserve, ordered to ac- tive duty here February 18. Conner, Maj. Ray B, Finance De- partment, from the Army Industrial College to the office of the Assistant Secretary of War, here. Bogman, Capt. James H. B., Signal Corps, from Fort Leavenworth, Kans., to Chicago, Il Hundley, First Lieut. Daniel H., In- he | fantry, from Springfleld, Ill, to San Juan, Puerto Rico, about April 14. Holland, First Lieut. Joseph Alfred, Field Artillery Reserve, promoted to ‘bruary 16. Fort Riley, Kans., effective June 15. Burbaker, Second Lieut. Elbridge Leroy, Infantry Reserve, pmmomd to first lieutenant, February 16. Leave of absence is granted to each of the following officers on or about the dates s : Green, Capt. Winfred C. Fleld Artillery, three months, March 23. Beyon, First Lieut. James L., Field Amuery, extended two months. Johns, First Lieut. Walter E., Pleld Artillery, two months and four day, March 30. Shimonek, Pirst Lieut. William H., Infantry, four months, April 19. Van Bibber, Second Lieut. Edwin M., Infantry, three months, April 19. indicated to Fort Leavenworth, Kans., about March 16. omuzut.col.&'flobh. Britton, Brw Maj. Harry Uldric, Tulss, lvfills.“ Maj. Milo David, Indian- Drummond, Capt. Garrett Bartlett, Stillwater, Okla. The following second Meutenants transferred from branch after name to the Air Corps on January 3. anmmmnz, John G., Coast Artillery rps. Cairns, Douglas M., Field Artiliery Divine, Dwight, 2d, Infantry. Epler, Robin B, Infanwy. Gabel, P. Ernest, Engineer Corps. Graham, Winton S., Field Amum Grubbs, Sydney D. Jr., Infantry. Hall, Thomas B, Fleld Artillery. Haskin, Millard AUCTIONS DAILY SHORT STORY- LOVE ARTIFICE Loop in Twenty Minutes, Home Within an Hour, Then Bob Changed His Clothing and His Character. BY P. T. WATERMAN. the other poor. Even she herself did not know it, und it was becom- less and less po-ible to tell her; he needed to feel equality between them. He bent over her, all charm. “I will just see to it that you go to that dance with me,” he rejterated. He thought he detected an un- usual sympathy in her warm voice as she linked her arm l;o !l’:h laughing and saying, “I might, She could not know the struggle it would cost him; he would not want her to know. Now, when they were alone, he felt that, after all, they were of the same race and that with her his true self was released. He clamped her arm close to the hairy gray stuff of his jacket. But the mood was shattered. A car slid up beside them just then and Mary said, “Hello,” with sudden pleas- ure. She led Bob to the car. ‘When they were in Bob spread his arm casually behind Mary’s shoul- ders and disguised his sulkiness with his cordial, boyish grin. “Thanks, Ronnie, old boy.” “Where can I take you, Bob? I've got fo go up north to a place on West- ern for my dad and I can drop you in the loop if you like.” North. Western avenue. ously close. “Thanks just the same,” Bob sald confusedly, “but maybe you'd better just drop me at the L. I've got to go ‘Wway up almost to Evanston.” No rea- son for lying like that, he knew, but he had done it before he thought; he was 80 afraid of their knewing. As he ran up the long flight of steps to the elevated he was conscious again that he had disappeared into a world Danger- while| they did not know. Loop in 20 min- utes, North Side within the hour. He went up to his family’s apartment and in 10 minutes came out again, this time by the back stairs. Now, instead of the scrubbed and natty law student, he stood upon the | pavement as Bob, the newsie, in | brown, baggy and greasy corduroys, an oversized coat of oxford serge and begun to rub dirt on his chin. Whea the disguise was complete. His station was a busy corner where the cars piled up in intricate traffic and people constantly poured out of elevated and street cars. And the expected thing happened. He saw Ronald’s car almost upon him; Mary was still in it. Did they see him? Would they recognize him? Ronald slowed the car and stopped around the corner, into an empty parking space. Then he had recognized Bob and would come over and sneer at him and go back and say to Mary: “That'’s your boy friend over there selling pa Bob ihm.ed m.s bundle of papers higher and as Ronald jumped curb confronted him stiffly a: flantly. "Hlllo"' Ronald stopped short. He | seemed genuinely surprised. He must McGrew, Donald G., Cavalry. Meyer, Richard J.,, Field Artillery. Moorman, Thomas S, Field Ar- lery. Phillips, Carlyle W., Field Artillery. Pottenger, Charles H, Infantry. Scott, Bruce Von G., Cavalry. Shields, Jewell B, Infantry. Signer, Earl F., Infantry. Smith, Vernon Pield Artillery. Tiemann, Cordes F., Infantry. Travis, William L., Field Artillery. Truesdell, Karl, Infantry. Underhill, James D., Infantry. McKenney, Col. Randolph Evans Bender, General Staff Corps, to con- tinue active duty for six months from September 2. Russ, Col. George Henry, jr., Gen- eral Staff Corps, granted leave of ab- sence for February 24. Blyth, Col. James, Infantry, or- dered home to await retirement, March 8. Weed, Col. Prank W., Medical Corps, assigned to duty at the Mili- tary Academy, West Point, N. Y., upon completion of present tour of foreign service. Jones, Col. William F., Quarter- master transferred to the Fleld Artillery, Fel 9. Ch‘ett, Lieut. Col. Henry B., Air Corps, from Kelly Fleld, Tex., to duf.ymtheoflceotcme!otmr Corps, here, March 1. Hartman, Lieut. Col. Charles D., Quartermaster Corps, detailed as addi- tional member of the General Staff Corps and assigned to the War De- partment General Staff, here, July 1. Fickel, Lieut. Col. Jacob E. Air Corps, granted leave of absence for 9 days, February 20. Adams, Lieut. Col. Clayton Sinnott, Infantry Reserve, from Los Angeles, Calif,, to Fort Leavenworth, Kans., March 17. Kafauver, Lieut. Col. Lloyd A, Medical Corps, from Brooklyn, N. ¥., to puerto Rico, about June 6. Dunn, Lieut. Col. Beverly C., En- gineer Corps, from Jacksonville, Fia., to this city, about May 1. Van Horn, Lieut. Col. James H., Signal Corps, ordered to active duty at Fort Monmouth, N. J. McCullough, Maj. George S, In- fantry, granted 4 months’ leave of absence, April 19. Perrine, Maj. Nat Smith, General Staff Corps, to continue on active duty for one year from May 12. Lawes, Maj. Herbert J. master Corps, from Fort Snelmu Minn,, to this city, about June 20. Maj. Raymond Leicester, Chemical Warfare Service Reserve, from Pittsburgh, Pa., to Fort Leavel worth, Kans., about March 15. Hilldrup, Maj. Don G., Medical Corps, from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to His Station Was a Busy Corner. an old flannel shirt that had already | he ran a dirty sleeve across his cheek | the | de- not have known after all. “Gosh,” he sald. “Some get- up, Bob. I didnt know you til I was right on top of you.” “Really?” Bob hard sal st him. Well, whether this fellow easily. Ronald felt the tension. Not look- ing at Bob again, he said after a pause, “Well, so long, old fellow. Got to hurry.” He drove off with Mary; both were looking straight ahead. In cases like that, Bob re- membered, you said to your com- panion: “Don’t look now——" The snobs! He loitered deliberately on his way to the lecture hall the next marning, knowing that Mary had s class in the same building at that hour. would not be like him to postpone it; he woula have it out before she had time to snub him. There she was, walking toward him at her usual unhurried pace. He quickened his steps and they met in the middle of the block. “All right,” he sald, the words rushing out. “You didn’t need to tell me, you didn’t need to snub me. Sure I'm poor; sure I'm a paper boy. Sure I was nuts to think that people like you and Ronald Turner would be my friends. I'd have told you that my- self; I didn't need any low-life tale bearer to let you know, either. Oh— people like you make me sick!” She listened quietly, puncturing his wrath with her silence. He stopped and waited. “I guess T made a mistake,” she said at length. Her eyes flicked over him; she seemed unwilling to look at him. “What do you mean?” he begged, suddenly seizing her wrist. Her habitual courtesy dropped from her. “Don’t touch me,” she sald quickly and harshly, with something in her voice that was almost loathing. “What do you mean?” he repeated insistently, but dropping her hand. “In the first place, when we saw you yesterday, Ronald didn't say any- thing about it. My friends aren’t low- life talebearers.” “He didn't? then?” “You, for one, just now. But I've known all along. That was one rea- son I liked you. I thought there was | a lot to you because you did that.” “You knew—and you didn't mind?" She regarded him without speaking. “I guess I made & mistake, too, he said, beginning to smile awkwardly. “I take it all back.” “Don’t you see that you can't take it back?” she said clearly. “You can't take yourself back, and what you said just now was you. You have been in disguise all the time and you almost fooled me.” She stepped around him and went on; he remained there looking after her and beginning to muwrmur: “I don’t understand—"" (Copyright. 1935.) Well, who told you, Tomorrow: “Desertion,” by Grace T. Shaver, is the story of an emo- tional wegkling who was kept from self-destruction by a woman's wealth | of love. RECENT SERVICE ORDERS Signal School, Fort Monmouth, N. J. Moran, Maj. Richard B, Signal Corps, from Fort Leavenworth, Kans., to Fort Monmouth, N. J. Van Nostrand, Maj. Percy E., Air Corps, detailed as member of the General Staff Corps, and assigned to the War Department General Staff, effective July 1. Fenn, Capt. Clarence C., Advocate General's Department, from Atlanta, Ga., to here, about June 12. Jones, Capt. Paul 8., Judge Advo- cate General's Department, from the office of the Judge Advocate General, here, to Fort Sam Houston, Tex., | about May 31. Salisbury, Capt. Glenn C., Alr Corps, from Boston, Mass., to Scott Field, Belleville, Ill,, about June 1. Streett, Capt. St. Clair, Air Corps, detailed as member of the General | Staff Corps and assigned to the War Department General Staff, effective August 20. Stearman, First Lieut. Lloyd Carl, Specialist Reserve, from North Holly- wood, Calif.,, to San Francisco, April Hine, First Lieut. Henry C,, Jr., su. nal Corps, from Fort Monmouth, J., to Fort Bliss, Tex., about Aprfl 10 Lyman, First Lieut. Reginald P. Signal Corps, from Fort Monmwv.h N. J,, to Wright Fleld, Dayton, Ohio, about June 15. Ott, First, Lieut. Isaac W., Air Corps, ordered to Panama Canal Department, about May 3. Jervey, First Lieut. Willam W., Cavalry, transferred to the Signal Corps, effective June 1. ‘Wood, Second Lieut. Clair Lawrence, Air Corps Reserve, from Crissy Field, Calif., to Liberal, Kans., February 18. ‘Turner, Second Lieut. Glenn Everett, Finance Department Reserve, pro- moted to first lieutenant, February 18. Truly, Second Lieut. Merrick H, Air Corps, assigned to the Infantry with station at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., about June 11. Neal, Second Lieut. John Oman, Mulvey, Second Lieut. John Jerry, Air Corps Reserve, from March Field to National City, Calif., about Feb- ruary 19. Butler, Warrant Officer John H, to be retired from active service, Feb- ruary 28. Herb, Warrant Officer William E., from Fort Monmouth, N. J, to the Hawailian Department about April 26. Seitz, Warrant Officer Ludwig, to be retired from active service, Feb- Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., upon | ruary 28. completion of present tour of for- eign service. ' July 1: eer Maj. Hamner, Signal Corps, $o report for duty at the Each of the following officers is detailed as a member of the General Staff Corps and assigned to the War Department General Staff, effective Sparks, Lieut. Col. Leonard C., Field Finley, Maj. Thomss D., Infantry. t. Adler, Capt. Elmer E. Alr Corps, Kraus, Capt. Walter P,