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SALE—BV SIXERS PROPERTY.
}"WO .ERAMB houses on k street
clos» to the market at 2lst. Zoned for
pus:negß. Front aft of nearly 30 ft.; deep lot
to a.ley. Expect in* to leave city, nrjll eell
fj-h lor *19.000. OWNER Address Box
193-X. Uta^otfice
SECOND COMMERCIAL SITE RIGHT
downtown. 30x100. will sell for true assessed
sal le. This cannot he duplicated.
_ . . . „ E. A GARVEY,
District 5770, Room 1014. 1010 Vt. Ave
RENT— BUSINESS PROPERTY.
Jll* ST N.W. *125 00
«0 Mery.and are. a w 35 00
1305 9eh at. n.w 35.00
The Washington Loan and
Trust Company.
•00 E Bt. N.W. Phone National 3440.
——
r BEAL ESTATE—LOANS.
» n ? .2nd TRUST LOANS PROMPTLY
6r**SrVSJß.lL?®* e ** ratea. Refinancing JAMES
money to loan on d. c. real estate
V* ?, r l?T»ir ount 4t prevailing Interest. JESSE
L HEI3KELL. 1115 Eye st. n.w.
CONSOLIDATE YOUR FIRST AND SECOND
trusts QUICK ACTION. Reasonable rates
I*3 appraisal fee Met. 4300-Clev 0318. *
..MONEY DFUVERED IMMEDIATELY
I’OO— Pay *I.OO tele. *soo—Pay *2.50 wl
*2.00 wk. *l,ooo—Pay *4 50 wk
CO . 319 Bond Bldg. Nat. 3490.
BEE ME FIRST—Ist. 3nd AND 3rd TRUSTS.
“9.1S d tape, quick service, reasonable
*3OO. repay *1.50 wk *SOO. repay *2.50 at.
.J'f'K rep*» *3 50 wk *9OO, repay *4.60 at.
• I.soo.Yepay *7.50 wk *2.000. repay *lO 00 wx
*3,500. repay *l2 50 wk *3.000. repay *15.00 wk.
k *3,soo.repay *17.50 wk *4.000. repay *2O 00 wk
Above payments Include principal and in
terest and can be arranged monthly and
oj-wfcr.thly. Also loans In nearby Ud. A Va.
tm. A. HENRY,. INC.. 1016 Eya st. n.w.
(where Eye at. meets N Y. aye ).
REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE
LOAN'S.
SIDNEY ROCHE.
, 1427 Eye St. N.W. National 7915.
QUICK MONEY
--TO LEND. 2nd AND 3rd TRUSTS: *IOO TO
*4.000 ON MARYLAND AND D C HOMES
THREE DAYS TO COMPLETE TRANSAC
TIONS. COURTEOUS SERVICE
C. F. WARING,
1* 8 F BT N.W. NATL. 9173.
AUTO LOANS.
A BETTER. CHEAPER PLAN.
TO BORROW ON YOUR AUTO OR TO
refinance the unpaid balance.
... NORMAN GOLDBERG.
•16 O BT. N.W . ROOM 501. MET. 4143.
e Liberal Loans Procured
On Autos. Trucks. Stoie. Office Equipment.
Quick Low cost Confidential service,
vo indor«ements.
HONK. 931 N Y. ave. n w Fr *O4O _Je2s*
AUTO LOANS.
QUICK SERVICE.
Open Evenings.
545 Md. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 0178
1610 14th St. NAV. North 10173.
LOANS ON AUTOS.
te? USB YOUR CAB—LOWEST RATES
ACME FIN. & REALTY CO.,
LICENSED BROKERS
905 N. Y. Ave. N.W.
_ „ National 3453
MONEY TO LOAN.
LOANS PROCURED ON AUTOS
. OR STORE FIXTURES.
■ OREENBAUM. RM. 836, TOWER BLDG .
14th * K STS. N.W, MET. 8662. 12»
WE BUY FIRS7 _ DEEDS OF TRUST NOTES
on vacant ground, building lots and acreage;
•Iso buy second deeds of trust notes on lm-
S overt property. FULTON R. GORDON.
mtlnectal Trust Bldg. District 6331
WANTED—MONET.
*3OO BONUS FOR LOAN OF *I.OOO FOR SIX
months with Interest on *50.000 worth of
antique furniture; absolutely secure. Prop
erty owners. Nat. 3327, 11*
SALE—SUBURBAN.
Aung alow 5 rooms, gas and elec .
tarage: large lot; *250 cash, *35 per mo.
HOLMEB CO- 1004 K at. n.w. Nat. 3677.
5-ROOM BUNG. AND *« ACRE, *3.500, HOT
air heat, glass-inclosed porch; garage, 6 ml.
city. Easy terms. Call Clarendon 400,
6-BOOM BUNGALOW AND 1 ACRE. *4.500.
strictly modern: cost *6.800; garage, h.-w h.,
elec, range; easy terms. Call Clarendon 400.
MAGNIFICENT 8-ROO.M HOUSE. 3 CORNER
50-ft. lots; 2-car garage; most refined local
ity beautiful shade, lawns, hedges, fruit;
cost *l2 500 In 1922. for half: easy terms.
GEO. C WALKER. Hyatts. 803: eve.. 206. 1 1*
ATTRACTIVE 3-RM HOUSE. PORCH. ONE
acre, about ’a m. Kensington, good water;
*3OO cash, only *lB mo.; *2,400. Kensing
ton 74-J.
5-R. AND B BUNGALOW. GAS. ELECTRIC
ity. furnace heat, garage. 2 blocks car line.
*IOO cash. *35 mo ERVIN REALTY CO.,
phone Hymttsville 765.
OWNER. CALLED AWAY. MUST SELL NEW
6-room house, bath; a m l.; In the one-fare
tone; two large lots, shade trees, shrubbery;
jrice. *5.500. terms. O. B ZANTZINGER CO.,
>45 K St. N.W. Nat. 5371.
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY.
Attractive furnished home with six rooms
ind bath on a large lot at Herndon. Va.
Electric range, electric refrigerator, electric
l.tip; barn or garage and chicken house;
pr.V- >5.200, including furniture. An offer
nwfted.
JAMES MORRIS WOODWARD. Realtor.
i ACRES—NICE 6-ROOM AND BATH
ltlise. h.-w.h.. elec., porches, shrubbery,
irfhard and chicken house; garage; 30 min.
irive to city; price, *7.500 easy terms,
douse and grounds in excellent condition.
O B ZANTZINGER CO .
Phone Hyatts _ 72. HyatLsville. Md.
BRAND-NEW. STRICTLY MODERN 10-RM
brick house, hardwood floors, a.m.l. Located
In exclusive Golf Club Manor, near Wash
ington Golf and Country Club. Price.
*25.000: remarkably liberal terms.
W S HOGK. Jr..
801 Shoreham Building.
f-.VO-ACRE PLACE. IMPROVED BY SEVEN -
room bungalow, two miles this side of Rock-
Vlllg; *SOO cash, balance monthly.
PERCY H RUSSELL COMPANY.
17*1 K St NW.
National 1581
woodridge; d. c.
Nearly new 6-room house near Monroe at.
Garage, beautiful level lot, paved street,
•ak floors, fireplace, large porches; price.
*9.250. reasonable rash payment, balance
likivrent. Also 5-room semi-bungalow, with
range, price. (7.650. *3OO cash. Inquire
3900 17th st. n.e.. at R. I. ave. Nor th 7050.
FOUR AND ONE-HALF
ACRES!
Two houses, number of fruit trees, fine
*r*ve; all fenced, facing 600 feet on county
road, fine flowing spring and only 100 feet
off main highway close to transportation
and stores at Forest Gien," Maryland.
Price. *6.000 for quick sale. Ask for Mr.
Ware, with
WAPLE A JAMES. INC.
NEW BRICK BUNGALOW— $7,950.
UNUSUAL DESIGN.
OPEN TONIGHT 6 TO 9 P.M.
Corner of Takoma and Boston aves . Ta
koma Park. 2 blocks north of Bliss Electrical
School, near grade and high schools.
BUNGALOWS. BUNGALOWS.
f rooms, g.m.1., *4.250; 5 rooms, big lot.
edTSSO; » rooms, h.-w.h.. *6.750. terms. *2OO
rash. *4O to *52 50 per month. H. C. MAY
NOR. 3605 Bientwood rcl n e North 4338
< ' NEARBY'VIRGINIA.
5 r and bath bungalow; h.-w.h.. elec , *i
acre lot. fruit trees. Price. *4 850. on rea
sonable terms; or will exchange for 5-6
room liome. N.E or S E.
7 room and bath stucco home, excellent
eo ulttlon. h-w h . elec.. g»». fireplace lot
75xT15 ft.; 2-car garage Price. *6.500. terms.
fegoom and bath modern home, large
rooffis; 'i-arre lot. garage, chicken houses,
shade. Price. *7.850
Let us show you the above and other de
■ sirable homes in nearbv Virginia. Our Clar
■ endon office open until 9 30 p m.
■ N. E. RYON CO.. INC.
B Clarendon 1250. 1004 Wilson Blvd.
CLARENDON, VA.'
Is r., gas. elyc $2,950
H 5 r.. gas. elec . bath 4.500
V 5 r , a.m.1.. nearly 1 acre 4.950
■ New. 5 r., ami 5.250
■ 5 r.« with 10.000 so. ft 5.250
■ 6 r.. a m i 6 750
H Will take clear lot as down payment or
■ gel' on easy terms.
H And many others to choose from. Also
■ choice lots. *ls down, balance *lO a month.
■ JUDSON REAMY,
B is N Clarendon Ave. Clarendon. Va
I Telephone Clarendon 1032. Evenings, 1823.
I r ~ sale ok^bext—Suburban.
■ RENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE-6-ROOM
■ 'i acre ground. East Falls Church.
■Va partly furn. Mr. HEWITT. Dec. 5360

■* WANTED—SUBURBAN.
IwVnTED- BUNGALOW OR SMALL HOUSE.
■ preferably In or near Mt. Rainier. Md.;
B should be convenient to bus or car line Ad
■ dress Box 150-X. Star Office. .11*
I'w'ANT TO RENT IN MARYLAND. POSSIBLY
■ around Silver Spring, seven-room house with
■ shade and garage, not too close to neigh-
H bors. preferred off of main pike Muit be
■ m condition for use July 1. Will pay rent
and take interest in keeping place
Will pay *6O Answer promptly. Ad-
H . ty».,s Box 183-X. Star office. *
| BENT-SUBURBAN,
I FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW, STRICTLY MOD
■ ern. near cart and bus line; *4O. Phone
■ HyattsvlUe 589, U*
H TWO FURNISHED COTTAGES ON LARGE
■ country place. 15 miles out. high and quiet.
■ purest water; 5 rooms, bath; *45. 8 rooms,
■.bath; 165 Wood lor fireplaces included.
Rockville 253. _
■ b-Pm BUNGALOW. WATER. EI.EC. LARGE
|K lot. shrubbery; *2O per mo
bungalow, water, elec., large lot,
SB shrubbery. *25 per mo
bungalow; amt.: *27 56 per mo.
REAL ESTATE.
RENT—SUBURBAN.
p (Continued.!
r 204 FLOWER AVE.. TAKOMA PARK—NICE
t front room and sleeping porch and kltchen
-1 ette. furnished •
* 5-ROOM BUNGALOW. ALL CONVENIENCES
- Including furnace and gas range: near stores
r and bus line; only *33 50 per month. 611
1 Lownsdale st . Colmar Manor, Md., or call
Hyatt* 898-J
FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW. 2 BED ROOMS,
living room 24x12 fireplace, radio. Frigld
airc. double garage: shrubs, shade trees and
lawns surround house attractively furnish
ed. references required Mr. BENNER. Nat.
, 8756. Bradley 220. 11*
) 4-ROOM AND BATH BUNGALOW. SLEEP
) inx porch; *25 month.
j 5-room and bath bungalow, ami.; *4O
a month.
5 7-room and bath brick house, h.-w h,
double garage: *45
7-room and bath house: 2 lots; am! . ga
rage; newly painted and papered; *SO.
O B ZANTZINGER CO
Phone Hyatts. 72. Hyattsville. Md
AUCTION SALES.
TOMORROW.
THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS.
I 1431 Eye Street Northwest.
* TRUSTEES' SALE OF ENTIRE PERSONAL
PROPERTY INCLUDING GOOD WILL
! OF THE CAPITOL TITLE AND GUAR
-1 ANTEE COMPANY. INC , 1425 EYE
STREET NORTHWEST.
> Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust
chattel dated April 1. 1930. and duly le
; corded April 2. 1930. among the land records
of the District of Columbia and at the te
quest of the party secured th»rehy. the
undersigned trustees, will sell at, public auc
tion. within premises No. 1425 Eye street
northwest, on THURSDAY. JUNE TWELVE.
1930. AT TEN O CLOCK AM. all and singu
lar. the goods, chattels, and personal prop
erty named, mentioned and described as
follows: All furniture. furntshlnßS. plant,
equipment, supplies and all other personal
property, both tangible and intangible
belonging to the said party of the first
■ part. Including the Increase and all ad-
I ditlons that may hereafter be made to the
above described property, and also any other
chattels or personal property of every na
ture and kind that the said party of the
first part may own on the above described
premises or elsewhere during the time that
this deed of trust is in force
Terms of sale: All cash, to be sold as an
entirety. HAROLD N. MARSH.
JAMES C. ROGERS.
_le4.dA-ds.exSu Trustees. _
D. NOTES. Auctioneer
Larjfe Auction Sale of
Furniture, Floor Covering* and
Household Effects
of Every Description
Also other miscellaneous goods—all on
Thursday. June 12. at 10 A.M.
Consignments reeeired ud to the hour
of sale. Terms Cash.
D. NOTES. Auctioneer.
633 La. Ave,
THOS. J. OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS.
1431 EYE ST. N.W.
TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL
ESTATE BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK
DWELLING. CONTAINING SIX ROOMS
AND BATH. KNOWN AS 2024 BENNING
ROAD NORTHEAST , . .
Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust, re
corded In Liber 5992 at folio 51 of the land
records of the District of Columbia, and at
the request of the party secured thereby,
the undersigned will sell at Public auctlon
in front of the premises, on THURSDAY.
JUNE TWELFTH. 1930. AT THREE-THIRTY
O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land
and premises, situate In the District of Co
lumbia. and being lot numbered aeventy
aeven (77) In Ethel M. Rutty’s subdivision
of lots in souare numbered forty-five hun
dred and six (4506). as per plat recorded In
Liber No 78 folio 43. of the records of the
office of the surveyor for the District of Co
lumbia. upon the following terms.
Terms of sale: Said property is ■object to
a prior deed of trust securing an Indebted
ness of *3.500. and said property will be
sold aubiect to aaid deed-of-trust indebted
ness All cash over and above said deed of
trust. Interest and taxes to be paid or ad
justed to date of sale. A deposit of *SOO
will be required at the time of sale. All
conveyancing, recording, etc., at the cost of
purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiler
with within thirty (30) days frotn day erf
sale, otherwise deposit will be
property resold at risk and cost of deiault-
Ina purchaser after five (5) days advertise
ment of such resale in some newspaper pub-
Ushed in
my29.31.ic3.4.8.7.9.10.11.12 Trustees^
THOS. J. OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS.
1431 Eye Street N.W.
TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM
PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING THE
FOUR (41 BRICK DWELLINGS NOB.
1354. 1356. 1358 AND 1360 I* STREET
a certain deed of trust, duly
recorded In Liber No. 6015. folios 151 154.
157. 160 et seq.. of the land records of the
District ot Columbia, and at the request
of the party secured thereby, the undersigned
trustees will sell, at Public auction, m front
of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE
TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1930. AT
FOUR-THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M. the follow
ing-described land and premises, situate m
the City of Washington. District of Colum
bia, and designated as and being lots ninety
six (96 1 . ninety-seven 197). ninety-eight
(98' and ninety-nine (99) In Edward J.
Walker's subdivision of lots In square ten
hundred and forty-seven (1047). as per plat
recorded in Liber 84. folio 150 of the records
of the office of the surveyor of the District
of Columbia _
Terms of sale: One-third of the purchaae
money to be paid In cash, balance in two
equal installments, payable In one and two
years, with interest at seven per cer.tum per
annum, payable semi-annually from day of
rale, secured by deed of trust upon the
property sold, or all cash, at the option of
the purchaser. A deposit of *2OO on each
oroperty will be required at time of sale.
All conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of
purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied
with within 30 days from day of sale, other
wise the trustees reserve the right to resell
the property at the risk and cost of default
ing purchaser, after five days’ advertisement
of such resale In some newspaper published
In Washington, D. C.
SAMUEL A. DRURY
JAMES B. NICHOLSON.
Je2.4.8.9 1112 Trustee*.
FUTURE DAYS.
THOB. J. OWEN A SON, AUCTIONEERS.
1431 EYE BT. N.W.
TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL
ESTATE CONSISTING OF TWO-STORY.
BASEMENT. SEMI-DETACHED STONE
RESIDENCE CONTAINING EIGHT
ROOMS AND TWO BATHS. BEING NO
3026 RODMAN STREET NORTHWEST
By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated
February 1. 1929. recorded February 1. 1929.
in Liber No. 6281. at folio 185. among the
land records of the District of Columbia,
and at the request of the party secured
thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at
public auction, in front of the premises, on
MONDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE.
AD. 1930. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK
P.M. the following-described land and
premises, situate In the District of Colum
bia. and designated as and being lot num
bered 114 In square numbered 2061 of a
subdivision made by Charles J. Btreeter and
others of lots In block numbered 6. "Con
necticut Avenue Highlands.” as per plat
recoided In the office of the surveyor for
the District of Columbia In Liber 80. at
folio 125. Improved by the two-itory. base
ment. semi-detached stone residence No.
3026 Rodman street northwest.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of
trust for *IO,OOO. further particulars of
which will be announced at time of sale:
the purchase price above said trust »o be
nald in cash. A deposit of *SOO required.
Conveyancing, recording, etc., at the pur
chaser's cost Terms to be complied with
within thirty days, otherwise deposit for
feited and the property may be advertised
and resold at the discretion of the trustees.
RALPH P BARNARD.
HORACE G. SMITHY.
Jes-dAds.exßu Trustee*.
I ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON. Auctioneers.
TRUSTEE 8 SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK
DWELLING, NO. 2822 WISCONSIN
AVENUE NORTHWEST
; By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly
' recorded in Liber No 5764. folio 45R et seq.,
’ of the land records of the District of Co
lumbia. and at request of party secured
thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer
for sale by public auction, in front of prem
■ Ises, on MONDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY
OP JUNE. 1930. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P M..
> the following-described land and premises,
situate in the District of Columbia, to wit:
Lot 49 in George C. Humphrey and others'
■ subdivision of square 1930. being a part of
thi subdivision known as ’’Cathedral
! Highlands. ’’ as per plat recorded in Liber 64,
at folio 3. in the surveyor s office of the
District of Columbia
Terms of rale Property will be sold sub
ject to a prior deed of trust for $8,500. at
6'c. due October 28. 1932: balance cash. A
deposit of *SOO required of purchaser at
sale All conveyancing, recording and no
tarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to
be complied with within thirty days from
day of sale, otherwise trustee reserve* the
1 right to resell property, at risk and cost of
) defaulting purchaser, after five days’ ad
) vertlsement. of such resale In some news
) paper published in Washington. D C.
1 THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY.
> By C H POPE.
r , . , Vice President.
Jes-dAds.pxSu Trugtee.
THOS. J. OWEN * SON. AUUCTIONEERS.
1431 EYE ST. N W.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick
and Stone Office Building,
t Known as Premises 609 F
Street Northwest.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated
May 29, 1929, being instrument No. 149. re
corded May 29. 1929. In Liber 6329. folio
451 among the land records of the District
* of Columbia, and at the request of the party
secured thereby, the undersigned trustees
’ will sell at public auction, in front of the
premises, on FRIDAY. THE TWENTIETH
DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1930. AT FOUR
’ O'CLOCK P M.. the following-described land
t and premises, sl'uate In the District of Co
■ lumbia. and designated as and being part
l of original lot 2 In square 455. described by
t metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at
. a point on the north line of F street north
3 feet 6 inches east from the southwest cor
ner ot said lot, and running thence north
50 feet: thence west 3 feet 6 Inches: thence
north 51 feet 10', Inches to the rear line of
said lot; thence east 26 feet 7'/j Inches:
thence south 101 feet 10V, inches to aald F
- street: thence west along said F street 23
s feet I*4 Inches to the beginning.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of
r trust for *40,000. securing the National Ben
' eftt Life Insurance Co., further particulars
’ of which will be announced at time of sale:
’ the purchase price above said trust to be
paid In cash. A deposit of *SOO required
Conveyancing, recording, etc . at purchaser s
E co*t. Terms to be complied RJfh within
thirty days, otherwise deposit foßeited and
i the property may be advertised•nd resold
•t the discretion * j 1 * decker
CHAPt-Fg E. MARSH.
THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 11. 1930>.
AUCTION SALES.
FUTURE DATE.
i THOB. J. OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS,
1431 EYE BT. N.W.
; TRUSTEE S SALE ~OF VALUABLE BRICK
’ DWELLING. BEING PREMISES NO 1228
t FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST,
i By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly
recorded in Liber No. 5136. folio 285 et seq ,
of the land records of the District of Colum
• bia. and at the request of the party secured
■ thereby, the undersigned trustee, substituted
i In Equity Cause No. 51292. will sell at public
auction, in Tout of the premises, on MON
DAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE
AU. 1930. AT FIVE-FIFTEEN O CLOCK
. P.M . the following-described land and prem
ises. situate In the city, of Washington.
) District of Columbia, and designated as and
being part of lot 2 in George P. Cutter and
. R. B Clark a subdivision of square north of
square 196. as per plat recorded in Book 10.
page 57. In the office of the surveyor for the
District of Columbia: beginning for the
same on the line of Fifteenth street west at
the northeast corner of said lot and square
and running thence aouth along said street
20 37 feet: thence west 47 67 feet, thence
north 20.37 feet to the line of N street north,
and thence east along said N street 47.67
feet to the place of beginning.
Terms of sale; All cash A deposit of
*SOO will be required at time of sale AH
conveyancing, rerording. etc. at cost of pur
- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with
within thirty days from 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 adver
tisement of such resale In some newspaper
published in Washington. D C.
STANLEY' D WILLIS.
Substituted Trustee.
Jes-rfAds.fxSu Equity No. 51292.
ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON. Auctioneers
TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM
PROVED REAL ESTATE CONSISTING
OF TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT
APARTMENT HOUSE CONTAINING
TWENTY-SEVEN APARTMENTS. BEING
NO 2917 GEORGIA AVENUE NORTH
WEST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly
recorded In Liber No. 6304. folio 417 et sea.,
of the land records of the District of Co
lumbia. and at the reques* of the party
secured thereby, the undersigned trustees
will offer for sale by public auction, in front
of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE TWEN
TIETH DAY OF JUNE. 1930. AT FOUR
THIRTY O CLOCK P.M . the following
described land and premises, situate In the
District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered
three <3* In block numbered five <5) in
Howard University's subdivision of "Effing
ham Placp." as per plat recorded in the
office of the surveyor for the District of
Columbia in Liber District 1, at folios 76'v
and 77. except the part thereof condemned
and taken for widening of Georgia avenue
by proceedings in District Court Cause No.
1645 in the Supreme Court of the District
of Columbia.
Terms of sale; The above property will
be sold subject to a prior first deed of trust
for *32.500 at e'*'*-, balance all cash over
trust. A deposit of *I.OOO required of pur
chaser at sale. All conveyancing, recording
and notarial fees at cost of purchaser.
Terms to be complied with within thirty
days from day of sale, otherwise trustees
resrrve the right to resell property, at risk
and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five
days' advertisement of such resale in some
newspaper published in Washington, D. C.
H. L. OFFUTT.
CHRISTIAN J. OOCKELER
jelO-ri Ads.cxSn Trustees.
THOMAS J. OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS.
1431 EYE ST. N.W.
TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL
ESTATE. BEING A TWO-STORY SEMI
DETACHED BRICK AND STUCCO
DWELLING CONTAINING EIGHT
ROOMS. ONE BATH AND LAVATORY.
KNOWN AS 1826 IRVING BT. N.W.
Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust, re
corded in Liber No. 5865 at folio 200. of the
land records of the District of Columbia,
and at the request of the parties secured
thereby, the undersigned will sell at public
auction. In front of the premises, on FRI
DAY. JUNE THIRTEENTH, 1930. AT
THREE O’CLOCK PM., the following-de
scribed land and premises, situate In the
District of Columbia and being lot num
bered sixty-two (62' In Jacob B. Bhaplro's
subdivision of part of square numbered
twenty-five hundred and eighty-eight (2588).
as per plat recorded in Liber No. 84. folio
64 of the records of the office of the sur
veyor for the District of Columbia, and
upon the following term*;
Terms of sale: Purchaser to pay one
third of the purchase price In cash, the
balance in two equal Installments, payable
in one and two years, respectively, with
interest at the rate of 6% per annum, pay
able semi-anmially and secured by deed of
trust on the property sold, or all cash at
the option of the purchaser; taxes and In
terest paid or adjusted to the date of sale:
all conveyancing, recording, etc., at the cost
of purchaser: good title or no sale. A
deposit of *SOO 00 will be required at the
time of sale, or deposit forfeited and the
property resold at the cost and risk of the
defaulting purchaser after five (5) days’
previous advertisement of such resale In
some newspaper publshed In Washington,
D. C.
B FRANCIS SAUL.
J. WRILEY JACOBS.
925 15th St. N.W.,
Je2.dA-d.'.exßu&,ie4 Trustee*.
THOS. J OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS.
1431 Eye Street Northwest.
Executors’ Sale of Lot 823 in
Square 241, Improved by Two-
Story Brick Building, Suit
able for Garage, Small Ware
house, Repair or Work Shop,
Situate in Alley Bounded by
13th and 14th Streets, P and
Que Streets Northwest, Cen
tral Location.
By virtue of the power and authority
vested in us b.v the executors of the estate
of August W. Nelson, deceased, we will sell
at public auction, in front of the premises,
on WEDNESDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY
OF JUNE. 1930. AT FIVE O’CLOCK PM .
lot 323 in square 241, with improvement*
thereon as above set forth. The right is
reserved to reject any and all bids made lor
the property. , , ,
Terms of sale; One-third cash, balance in
one end two years, with Interest at six per
cent, payable semi-annually, secured by deed
of trust, or ail cash at option of purchaser.
A deposit of *3OO required at time of sale.
All conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchas
er's cost. Terms to be complied with within
thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and
the property may be resold at the risk and
cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five
days' advertisement of such resale In some
newspaper puolished in Washington. D. C.
THOS. J. OWEN & SON.
Auctioneer*.
Je3.5.7,9.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18
THOS J. OWEN A SON, AUCTIONEERS,
j 1431 EYE ST. N.W.
Trustees’ Sale of Two-Story
and Basement Brick Business
Property Known as Premises
1209 You Street Northwest.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated
May 29. 1929. being instrument No. 150, re
corded May 29. 1929, among the land records
of the District of Columbia, and at the
request of the party secured thereby, the
undersigned trustees will sell at public auc
tion. in front of the premises, on FRIDAY.
THE TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE. A D. 1930.
AT FOUR-FORTY-FIVE O CLOCK P.M , the
following-described land and premises, sit
uate in the District of Columbia, and desig
nated ns and being lot 32 In Drury's sub
division of lots in square 273. as per plat
recorded in the office of the surveyor for the
District of Columbia in Liber 18. folio 139.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of
trust for *IO.OOO, further particulars of
which will be announced at time of sale;
the purchase price above said trust to be
paid in cash. A deposit of *SOO required.
Conveyancing, recording, etc., at the pur
chaser's cost Terms to be complied with
within thirty days, otherwise deposit for
feited and the property may be advertised
and resold at the discretion of the trustees.
JAMES J. BECKER.
CHARLES E. MARSH.
JelO-d&ds.exSu Trustees.
THOS. J. OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS.
1431 EYE ST. N.W.
TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK
DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 512
TENNESSEE AVENUE NORTHEAST
By virtue of a certain deed of irust. duly
recorded In Liber 5851. at folio 204, among
the land records of the District of Colum
bia. and at the request of the party secured
thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at
public auction, in front of the premises, on
MONDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE,
i A.D 1930. AT THREE O'CLOCK PM . the
following-described land and premises, sit
uate in the District of Columbia, and desig
nated as and being parts of original lots 1
and 2 in square 1052. the same being fully
set forlh In said deed of trust bv metes
and bounds and known for purposes of tax
ation as lot 824 In square 1052.
Terms of sale One-third of the purchase
money to be paid In cash, balance In two
eoual installments, payable In one and two
years, with interest at six per centum per
annum, payable semi-annually, from dav of
sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop
erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the
purchaser. A deposit of *SOO will be re
quired at time of sale. All conveyancing,
recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms
' of sale to be compiled with within thirty
days from day of sale, otherwise the trus
tees reserve the right, to resell the property,
at the risk and Cost of defaulting purchaser,
after five days' advertisement of such resale
l In some newspaper published In Wash
■ lngton. D. C
> PHILIP BOBYS,
: ASA BOBYS.
’ 3e5,7.9.11.13.16 Trustees.
j ■ 1 - - .i —-
1 THOMAS DOWLING * CO . AUCTIONEERS
1 1115 Eye Street Northwest.
I
[ Trustees’ Sale of Chattels and
[ Fixtures of Majestic Cleaning
! & Dye Works, Inc., Rear 632
1 H Street N.W.
f By virtue of a certain chattel deed of
trust dated December 14. 1929. being lnstru
* ment No. 78, recorded January 7. 1930, among
1 the chattel records of the District of Co
lumbia. and at the request of the party
f secured thereby, the undersigned trustee's
- will sell at public auction In the premises, on
I TUESDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF
; JUNE. AD. 1930. AT TWO O’CLOCK P M..
5 all the machinery, fixtures and equipment
comprising a complete wholesale cleaning and
i dyelr.g plant and all other chattels on said
i premises Further particulars will be given
1 at the time of the sale. A deposit of *SOO
1 will be required at the time of sale.
Terms; All cash.
CHARLES I. KAPLAN.
LOUIE D. TANENBAUM.
AUCTION SALES.
FUTURE PATS.
'THOS J. OWEN * SON. AUCTIONEERS.
1431 EYE ST. N.W.
j Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two-
Story and Basement Brick
Corner Business Property,
| Known as Premises 1924 13th
Street Northwest.
By virtue of a certain deed of truat. duly
; recorded In Über No 6329. folto 459 et seq .
of the land records of the District of Colum
. bia. and at. the request of the party secured
I thereby, the undersitned trustees will sell
i at public auction, in front of the premise:;
[ on FRIDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF
. JUNE. AD 1930 AT FOUR-THIRTY
■ O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land
and premises, situate in the District of Co
lumbia, and designated as and being part
: of lots sixty-four < 64>. sixty-five <6s> and
. sixty-six 166> in George N Coburn a aub
: div’sion of ouare two hundred and thirty
, seven (237). as per plat recorded in Liber
H. D. C . folio 21. of the records of the
office ot the surveyor of the District of Co
' lumbia. contained within the following
l metes and bounds, viz: Beginning for the
same at the northeast corner of said lot
i sixty-six 'fid' and running themce west
flfty-four <541 feet five «5• inches along
I the line of north You street: hence south
twenty <2o> feet: thence east fifty-four (541
feet five (5' inches to the line of 13th street
west, and thence north twenty '2O) feet to
b *Terms:* Sold subject to a prior deed of
trust for *20.000. securing the National Ben
efit life Insurance Co. further particulars
of which will be.announced at time of sale,
thp nurchasp price above said trust to be
pal d P |n rash. A deposit of *SOO required
Convpyanctng. recording, etc., at the pur
py-inepr e post Tpi'ins to bf complico Wi*n
: Jetted* arid*thefteff?'™.*"be^SdverUs^d
I "" d rfsnld ,h * JAMES°.T. BECKER 0 ' 1 '"-
CHARLES E. MARSH
jelO-dAds.exSu Trustees.
ADAM A WESCHLER * SON, Auctioneers.
TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE 2-STORY
BRICK DWELLING. NO. 255 WARREN
STREET NORTHEAST
Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust duly
recorded in Liber No. 5404. folio 239 H!®-
of the land records of the District °f Co
lumbia. and at. the request of the party
secured thereby, the undersigned trustees
will Oder for sale by Publlc auction. in lront
of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE THIR
TEENTH DAY OF JUNE. 1930. AT FIVE
1 O'CLOCK P M., the following-described land
and premises, situate in the District of Co
lumbia. to wit: Lot numbered 61 in Apple
ton Cady's subdivision of part of lot num
bered 2 in square numbered 1033, as per
plat recorded in the office of the surveyor
for the District of Columbia in Liber 41 at
f °Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase
monpv to be paid in cash the balance in two
equal installments, represented by the prom
issory notes of the purchaser, payable in
one and two years, with interest at six per
cent per annum from day of sale, payable
semi-annuallv. secured by deed of trust upon
the property sold, or all cash. at. the option
of the purchaser. A deposit of *l5O required
of putchaser at time of sale. All conveyanc
ing at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be
complied with within thirty days from day of
sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right
to -eseil the property at the risk and cost
of the defaulting purchaser after five days'
advertisement of such resale in some news
paper published in the city of Washing
ton, D. C.
MALCOLM HUFTY.
WILLIAM A. CADY.
Je3.6 9,11.13 Trustees.
THOS. J. OWEN A- SON. AUCTIONEERS.
1431 Eye St N.W.
TRUSTEES’ BAI.E OF VALUABT TWO
STORY BRICK STORE. BEIN( PREM
ISES NO 3009 FOURTEENTH 3TREEI
NORTHWEST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly
recorded in Liber No. 5678. folio 203 et seq..
of the land records of the District of Co
lumbia, and at the request of the party
secured thereby, the undersigned trustees
will sell at public auction. In front of the
premises, on FRIDAY. THE THIRTEENTH
DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1930. AT FOUR
O'CLOCK P M the following-described land
and premises, aituate in the District of Co
lumbia and designated as and being lot 104
in Jarrett C. White s subdivision of part of
block 35. “Columbia Henghts.” as per plat
recorded In Liber No. 69. folio 119. of the
recorda ot the office of the surveyor of the
District of Columbia, said block 35 now be
ins known for purposes of assessment and
taxation as square 2849.
Terms: Sold subject, to g prior deed of
trust for *22.500. further particulars of
which will be announced at time of sale,
the purchase price above said trust to be
paid tn cash A deposit of *I.OOO required.
Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's
cost Terms to be compiled with within
thirty aays. otherwise deposit forfeited and
the property may be advertised and resold
at the discretion of the trustees.
HARRY L RUST. JR .
GEO. CALVERT BOWIE.
Je3-d&ds.exSu Trustees.
THOB. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS.
1431 Eye Btreet N.W.
TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM
PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING THE
BRICK DWELLING NO. 1316 CORCORAN
STREET NORTHWEST
By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly
recorded in Liber No 6141, folio 345 et seq.,
of the land records of the District of Co
lumbia. and at the request of the party se
cured thereby, the undersigned trustees wirl
sell, at public auction In front of the
premises, on FRIDAY. THE THIRTEENTH
DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1930. AT THREE
THIRTY O’CLOCK PM., the following
described land and premises, situate in the
City of Washington. District of Columbia,
and designated as and being lot one hun
dred and forty-two (142) in Cammack s sub
division of lots in square two hundred end
forty (2401 as pet plat recorded in Liber 12.
at folio 35 of the records of the office ot the
turveyor of the District of Columbia.
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 seven per centum per
annum, payable semi-annually, from day of
sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop
erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the
purchase:. A deposit of *2OO will be required
at time of sale. All conveyancing, racord
ing. etc., at coat of purchaser. Terms of
sale to be compiled with within 30 daya
from day ot gale, otherwise the trustees
reserve the right to resell the property et
the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser,
after five days' advertisement of such resale
in some newspaper published in Washing
ton, D. C.
SAMUEL A DRURY.
JAMES B. NICHOLSON
1e2.4.6.9.11.13 Trustees.
THOS. J. OWEN A SON, AUCTIONEERS,
1431 EYE ST. N.W.
TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL
ESTATE. BEING A TWO-STORY FRAME
DWELLING. EIGHT ROOMS AND BATH.
ELECTRICITY. LATROBE HEAT:
KNOWN AS NO. 17 NINTH STREET
NORTHEAST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated
April 28. 1927. being Instrument No. 27, re
corded Mny 11. 1927. among the land rec
ords of the District of Columbia, and at
the request of the pßrty secured thereby,
the undersigned trustees will sell at public
auction, in Iront of the premises, on MON
DAY. THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF JUNE.
A D 1930. AT THREE O’CLOCK P.M., the
following-described land and premises, situ
ate in the city of Washington. District of
Columbia, and designated as and being lot
21 in Elizabeth A. Altemus' subdivision of
part of original lot 6 in square 941. as nrr
plat recorded in the office of the surveyor
for the District of Columbia, in Liber 27 at
folio 141.
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 6 per centum per
annum, payable semi-annually from day of
sale secured by deed of trust upon the
properly sold, or all cash at the option of
the purchaser. A deposit of *3OO will be
required at time of sale. All conveyancing,
recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms
of sale lo be complied with within thirty
davs from day of sale, otherwise the trustees
reserve the right to resell the property at
the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser
alter five days' advertisement of such resale
in some newspaper published in Washing
ton. D, C.
ROBERT L McKEEVER,
EARL E. GOSS,
Je11.13.18.19.21.23 Trustees.
ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers.
Administratrix’s Sale of Unim
proved Lot on Third St., Be
tween G and H Sts. N.E.
By virtue of an order of the Buprema
Court of the District of Columbia, holding
a Probate Court, in re estate of Charles E.
Myers, deceased. Administration No. 37186. j
the undersigned administratrix will offer fer i
sale by public auction, in front of the
premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE EIGHT
EENTH DAY OF JUNE. 1930. AT FOUR
O CLOCK P.M., the following-described real
estate, situate in the District of Columbia,
to wit: Lot 801 in square 777. fronting
about 22' 2 feet by a depth of 100 feet, with
side alley, on 3rd at., between G and H
sta. n.e., to be sold subject to a deed of
trust for *4OO. Particulars at sale.
Terms: All cash above said trust. A de
posit of *3OO required of purchaser at sale,
balance of purchase money lo be paid upon
ratification of sale by the court. All convey
ancing. recording and notarial fees at cost
of purchaser Sale subject to ratification
by the court.
ISABELLA MYERS.
Administratrix, c. t. a.
ROGER J. WHITEFORD.
Je7.9.11.13.18.17 Attorney, Smith Bldg.
THOS. J OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS.
1431 Eye Street Northwest.
TRUBTEEB’ SALE OF THREE-STORY
BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREM
ISES 1310 FAIRMONT STREET NORTH
WEST. . At _ _
By virtue of a decree of the Supreme
Court of the District of Columbia, passes
in Equity Cause No 51348 will sell at pub
lic auction, In front of the premises, on
TUESDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF
I JUNE 1930, AT FOUR-THIRTY O’CLOCK
I PM. the following-described land and
premises, situate in the District of Colum
bia and being lot 50 in Lester A. Barr s sub
division of lot 17 tn block 31. “Columbia
Heights," as per plat recorded in the office
of the surveyor for the District of Colum
bia in Liber county 12. at folio 118; said
- block 31 bein* now known for purposes of
assessment and taxation as square 2861.
Terms of sale. Sold subject to a prior
deed of trust for *2,700.00 further particu
lars of which to be announced at time of
i sale, the purchase price above r, aid trust to
be paid in cash. *3OO 00 deposit required
• upon acceptance of bid. All conveyancing,
notary fees and recording at purchaser a
cost. Terms of sale to be complied with
within thirty days from day of sale, other
wise the trustees reserve the right to resell
the property at the risk and cost of de
i faulting purchaser, after fl>e davs adver
tisement of such resale in some newspaper
published tn "“^^FIgcHER.
LEROY S. BENDHEIM.
Trust*—.
[g/JOURNEYS END!
I C. Sfuprriffand Vernon Bartlett 1
csovoiomt iqs# gv ntK.iM * uomi co-'S-mv
(Continued From Yesterday’* Star.) !
‘ No, no,” Osborne assured him sooth
ingly. "He thinks it’s due to you.”
“It’s all right. Uncle. I’ll stick it out \
now. It may not be much longer now. i
I’ve had my share of luck —more than
my share. But it’s rather damnable
for that boy—of all the boys in the
world—to have come here. I might at
least have been spared that."
"You’re looking at things in rather
a black sort of way.”
‘ And haven’t I every reason to?”
Stanhope asked, with a shrill, nervous
note in his voice. He poured out an
other whisky, paying no heed to
AUCTION SALES.
FUTURE BAYS. . _
THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS.
TRUSTEES’ SALE "’oF~ VALUABLE TWO
STORY DETACHED FRAME DWELLING.
SITUATE NO 3706 INGOMAR STREET
NORTHWEST. J .
Bv virtue of * deed of trust recorded in
Liber 6363 *t folio 378. of tbe land records
of the District of Columbia, we shall sell in
front of the premises on WEDNESDAY. THE
EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, AD. 1930.
AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M , lot num
bered forty-four (44i in square numbered
eighteen hundred and seventy-six <18761. in
the subdivision made by the Chevy Chase
Land Company of Montgomery County.
Maryland, of part of “Mount Airy called
“Chevy Chase Heights.’’ as per plat recorded
in Liber 36 at folio 40. in the surveyor s
office of the District of Columbia.
Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance
in one. two and three years, with interest
at six per cent per annum, payable semi
annuallv. Deposit of *SOO required at time
s*vg*f rom *date^of salie *t o* COrt?p 1 ete**! h ? *ptir?
chase. Further Particulars at sale.
VERNON G. OWEN.
jeS-d&dbs.exSu Trustees.
LEGAL NOTICES.
WILLIAM W. BRIDE AND WALTER L.
FOWLER. Attorney*.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Dis
trict of Columbia, Holding » District
Court —ln re Condemnation of land for tne
extension of Taylor street between Georgia
avenue and 13th street northwest, in the
District of Columbia.—District Court No.
2037.- Notice and order of publication.—No
tice is hereby given that the Commissioners
of the District of Columbia (pursuant to a
certain provision of the act of Congress ap
pioved March 4. 1913, entitled “An act mak
ing appropriations for the expenses of the
government of the District of Columbia for
the fiscal vear ending June thirtieth, nine
teen hundred and fourteen, and for other
purposes.'’ whereby they are authorized to
open, extend or widen any street, avenue,
road or highway to conform with the plan
of the permanent system of highways in
that portion of the District of Columbia
outside of the cities of Washington and
Georgetown adopted under the act of Con
gress approved March 2, 1893. as amended
bv the acts of Congress approved June 28.
1898, and May 28, 1926. respectively, by con
demnation under the provisions of subchap
ter one of chapter fifteen of the Code of
Law for the District of Columbia) have filed
a petition in this court praying the con
demnation of the land necessary for the ex
tension of Taylor street between Georgia
avenue and 13th street northwest, in the
District of Columbia, as shown on a map or
plat filed with the said petition, as a part
thereof, and praying also that this court
empanel a jury in accordance with the law
provided for in such cases to assess the
damages each owner of land to be taken
may sustain by reason of the said exten
sion of Tavlor street between Georgia ave
nue and 13th street northwest, in the Dis
trict of Columbia, and the condemnation of
the land necessary for the purposes thereof,
and to assess the benefits resulting there
from. plus *ll or any part of the costs and
expenses of said proceedings, upon any lands
which the jury may find will be benefited
as piovided for in and by the aforesaid act
of Congress approved May 28. 1928. it is
by the court, this 9th day of June, 1930,
ORDERED that all persons having any in
terest in these proceedings be. and they are
hereby, warned and commanded to appear
in this court, on or before the Ist day of
August. 1930. at ten o'clock am., and con
tinue in attendance until the court shall
have made its final order ratifying and con
firming the award of damages and the as
sessment of benefits of the jury to be em
paneled and sworn herein, and it is further
ORDERED that a copy of this notice and
order be published twice a week for two sue- i
cesslve weeks in The Washington Evening
Star, the Washington Post and the Washing
ton Herald, newspapers publiahed in the
said District, commencing at least twenty
days before the said Ist day of August. 1930
It ts further ORDERED that a copy of this
notice and order be served by the United
States marshal, or his deputies, upon each
of the owners of the fee of the land to be
condemned herein, as may be found by the
said marshal, or his deputies, with the Dis
trict of Columbia, and upon the tenants and
occupants of the same, before the said Ist
day of August. 1930. By the court: ALFRED
A. WHEAT. Justice (Seal.) A true copy
Test: FRANK E CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. By
J. W GARDNER, Jr., Asst. Clerk.
Je11.12,18,19 i
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Washington, D C., until 2 P.M. June 23.
1930. for alterations and addit'on to the 1
North Building. Bureau of Standards. Plans
and specifications available on and after 1
June 9. 1930. at the Superintendent's Office.
Bureau of Standard*. A deposit of *lO will i
be required for each set of plans and apect
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| Osborne's slight movement of protest.
! Then he went on in another tone. “It's
funny about his sister. I used to go
and stay at their place during the
holidays—Raleigh's father knew mine.
At first I thought c f her as another kid
like Raleigh. Things changed a bit
during the last day before war broke
out, when the three of us went for an
excursion together, and I couldn't help
thinking how definitely all that sort of
life was going to come to an end—for
me. at any rate. And then when I
went home on my first leave I realized
what a topping girl she was. Funny
how you realize it suddenly. I just
prayed to come through the war—and—
and do things—and keep absolutely fit
for her.”
Osborne removed his pipe. ‘'You’ve
done pretty well,” he said. "An M. C. j
and a company.”
Stanhope went on as though he had
not heard the encouragement. "It was
all right at first. I only saw her once
after that first leave, because she came
out to France, and we've never been
able to fix things up. I spent my last
leave, as you know, in Paris, because
she'd gone back home again, and I
couldn't bear to meet her in case she
realized. It was that awful affair on
Vimy Ridge that did me down. I knew
I'd go mad if I didn’t break the strain.
I couldn’t bear being fully conscious all
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i haven't you?"
"Often," agreed Osborne.
"There were only two ways of break
ing the strain. One was pretending I
was 111, and getting home; the other
was this.” He raised his glass. "Which
i would you pick, Uncle?"
'T haven't been through as much as
| you. I don't know yet.”
"I thought it all out. It's a slimy
i thing to go home if you're not really
ill. so Cheero! And long live the men
who go home with neuralgia!"
Osborne did not drink the toast.
Instead he nodded toward the whisky
| bottle. "When the war's over, and the
strain's gone, you'll chuck all that up.
And you'll soon be as fit as ever, at
your age."
"I've hoped that all the time. It
i might have worked. If only Raleigh
j had gone to one of those other 1,800
j companies.”
"I don't see why you should
! think ”
! Stanhope interrupted him. "Oh. for
i the Lord's sake, don't be a damn fool,
i You know! You know he'll wTite and
‘ tell her I reek of whisky all day.” He
poured himself out some more drink:
his hand w*s so unsteady that part of
it splashed on to the table and over
Hardy's tattered trench map.
"Nonsense." Osborne protested. "Why
should he write like that? He’s
not a ”
"Exactly. He’s not a damned little
swine who'd deceive his sister. It's no
good. Uncle Didn’t you see him sitting
there, all through supper, staring at me
and wondering. He’s up in those
trenches now—still wondering—and be
ginning to understand. And all these
months he's wanted to be with me out
here. Poor little devil!"
"I believe Raleigh'll go on liking you
and looking up to you through every
thing. There's something very deep,
and rather fine, about hero worship."
"Hero worship be damned!" Stanhope
paused, and then went on in a strange,
high-pitched voice: "You know, Uncle,
I’m an awful fool. I’m captain of this
company. What'a that bloody little
prig of a boy matter? That's what he
is—a little prig. Wants to write home
and tell Madge all about me. Well, he
i won't, d’you see. Uncle? He won’t
I write. Censorship! I censor his letters
j —cross out all he says about me."
"You can’t read bis letters,” Osborne
| protested.
"Cross out all he says about me." re
pealed Stanhope dreamily. “Then we
all gd west in the big attack, and she
goes on thinking I'm a fine fellow for
ever—md ever—and ever.”
Osborne rose from his bed, picked up
Stanhope's pack, and pulled out the
blanket.
"Come along, old chap. You come
and lie down here.” he urged persua
sively. He put the pack at the head
of the bed to act as a pillow and spread
out the blankets.
Stanhope sat with his elbows on the
table, his chin propped on his hands.
"Little prig—that's what he is,” he
argued. "Did I ask him to force his
way into my company? No, I didn't.
Very well, then, hell pay for his
! damned cheek.”
"Come on,” urged Osborne, and he
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Stanhope shook it off roughly. “Go
away!” he ordered. "What the hell
are you trying to do?”
"Come and lie down, and go to
sleep.”
"Go to sleep y’self. I censor his let
ters, d'vou see. Uncle? You watch and
see he doesn't smuggle any letters
away.”
"Righto. Now come and lie down.
You've had a hard day of it.”
Stanhope rase unsteadily to hi* feet.
"Where's Hardy?” he asked sharply.
"D'you say he's gone?”
"Yes. he's gone.”
"Gone, has he? Y'know, I had a
word to say to Master Hardy. He would
go. the swine! Dirty trenches—every
thing ditry. I wanner tell him to keep
his trenches clean.”
"We'll clean them up tomorrow.”
Osborne assured him "I'll see to that.”
Stanhope looked at his companion,
and laughed gavly. Then he seized him
round the middle and tried to dance a
few steps with him. “Dear old Uncle!”
he cried. "Clean trenches up with a
little dustpan and brush. Make you a
little apron—with lace on it.”
"That’ll be fine. Now. then, come
along, old chap. I'll see you get called
at 2 o'clock. You must be tired.”
Stanhope allowed Osborne to lead
him to the bed and help him on to it.
"God!” he muttered. "I'm bloody tired.
Ache all over—feel sick.”
"You'll be all right in a minute.”
Osborne put the blanket over him.
"How's that?” he asked. "Comfortable?"
"Yes. Comfortable.” He looked up
into Osborne's face and laughed again.
"Dear old Uncle. Tuck me up.”
"There we are.”
Kiss me, Uncle.”
“Kiss you be blowed! You go to
sleep!”
Stanhope closed his eyes. "Yea—l go
sleep.” He gave a deep sigh and began
to breathe heavily.
Osborne stood watching him and
thinking how young he looked. Hardly
more, really, than a schoolboy. And
three years of this! It was all a rum
business.
He turned away and walked over to
the entrance to the servants' dugout.
"Mason.” he called in a low voice.
Mason appeared with unbuttoned
tunic. "Yes, sir?”
“Will you call me at 10 minutes to
eleven? I'm going to turn in for a
little while.”
"Very good, sir.” said Mason: and
then he added: "The pepper's come,
sir.”
"Oh, good.”
"I'm very sorry about the pepper,
sir.”
"That’s all right, Mason. Good
night.”
Osborne, left alone, strolled across to
the dugout steps. From his breast
pocket he drew an old-fashioned silver
watch. He wound it carefully with a
little key, while he stared out into the
starlit night.
CHAPTER XVII.
\ M IND yer nut.” said Trotter.
*• l\/\ as Raleigh followed him up
/VI the stepp. earthy steps to
1 T 1 his first duty in the
trenches. "These tin 'ats
’ave saved many a skull from being
cracked on low roofs.”
They stood together in the trench
while Trotter wheezil.v regained hi*
breath. The crisp, cool air and the
gray darkness of the night were star
tling in contrast to the stuffy, candle
lit dugout. There had been a dense,
solid stillness down there, a stillness
which had made voices hollow and un
real. Up here in the trenches it was
different, a vague, awe-inspiring some
thing lay over them. There were sounds
—sounds which Raleigh did not under
stand. Sometimes there was the dull,
far-off rumble that he had heard be
fore. It came now, it seemed, with
each light rustle of the breeze. Shadows
crept slowly here and there with the
rise and fall of Very lights. Now and
then machine guns rapped out vigor
ously and single rifles cracked. The
sounds of the bullets passing overhead
were like long-drawn-out sighs. Then
there were intervals of silence, broken
by the low drone of talking men, and
once a big shell passed high above the
clouds, bringing to them the quiet
sound of a rippling stream.
Trotter had at last regained hi*
breath.
"The job of an officer on dooty." he
began, "is to see everything's all right."
He paused, and. as Raleigh realized
that something was expected of him,
he murmured, “I see,” and "Thanks.”
"Now,” continued Trotter briskly,
"let’s begin.”
A few yards along the support line
brought them to a trench which
branched off to the left. Trotter turned
into it.
"This,” he announced, "takes us up
Into the front line.”
There seemed no plan or reason in
this winding trench: it took a roaming
course like a woodland path. Trotter
stopped abruptly after turning a few
corners.
" ’Ullo,” he said.
"Hullo.” came a thin, cultured voice.
An officer rose from where he had
been leaning in the shadows. "Every
thing's O. K.,” he said. "Here's the
Very pistol.”
He handed a large barreled pistol to
Trotter, and followed it with a handful
of cartridges from his tunic pocket.
Then more carefully -almost reverently
—he produced three additional car
tridges from his breast pocket. "The
colored ones," he murmured a* he
handed them to Trotter, who, in turn,
carefully placed them in a separate
pocket to the other cartridges.
"Righto,” said Trotter. "Better go
and get your supper.”
"Right! Cheero!” The officer squeez
ed past them in the narrow trench,
giving Raleigh a fleeting, inquisitive
glance and a slight smile. Raleigh
caught a glimpse of a rather girlish
face that seemed peaked and gray in
the darkness.
“ ’lbbert.” announced Trotter, as he
resumed his way. “Bit windy, ’e is.”
He then proceeded to explain to
Raleigh that the officer on duty always
carried a pistol for firing Very lights,
and. besides the usual white lights,
they had three colored ones which
acted as signals in case of sudden
alarm.
"You got to keep ’em carefully
separate, because you can’t see their
markings in the dark. I nearly ended
the war once—sending up a red one
by mistake. And here,” he continued,
with a note of pride in his voice, as a
lecturer when he comes to his best
lantern slide, "here we are in the front
line.”
It was merely a place where the
trench joined another that ran at
right angles; no different, in the dark
ness, from those that Raleigh had been
in since—seemingly months, but actual
ly only a few hours ago—he had
turned from the sunken road into the
deep trench across the plains. Yet
never in his life before had he felt
the warm thrill of pride that came to
him quite suddenly and unexpectedly
on Trotter’s words. He was in the
British front line, facing the Germans
with no one in front of him, but many
thousands behind. All those French
people, quietly working in their fields,
his own father, Madge, the fellows at
Barford—they were all sleeping now,
easy and secure because there were
men in the British front line.
A few yards to the right he could
dimly make out two soldiers on a fire
step, their heads and shoulders silhouet
ted against a falling light. A sheet of
corrugated iron spanned the trench
below, and two more figures sat dosing
beneath its cover.
"This ’ere's a sap,” said Trotter,
taking a narrow, tortuous trench which
jutted out ahead; “leads you out to
60 yards of the Boche.”
The sap was shallower than the
front line, and Trotter walked slightly
doubled up.
"Keep yer ’ead down day and night’s
my motto. No point in being silly.
Ead down ana belly full—that's been
my motto all through. Many a man *
taken a bullet through being afraid of
people seeing Im keep ’is ’ead down.
The sap became narrower toward its
end. and finally opened into a small,
scooped-out recess. Two sentries lay
motionless on the sloping side.
"Oos that?” came a hoarse voice.
"Officer on dooty," replied Trotter.
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