Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1922, Page 37

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UCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. MLWAW . lllnl nnm .AUCTION SALES . ¢ TOMORROW, o C G SLGAN & CO., Inc., Aucts 715 13th St 1ot M&n(n.m'llmhm&‘mafl the ofie | Carpets, Pictures, Bric-a-Brac, China, Glass, etc. h 10 T 2t the aption o m o U mni cing. pecording, e ag. feen At the covi WILTON JAMES B mys-agdsexSu APAN A. WESCHI IBE! sey. n.ma):.. NN, Bank_RIdk.. Trustees. uctioneer. Executors’ Sale of Valuable Im- | Real Estate, No. 1061 ! 3lst Street N.W, About 500 Feet From Va. End |} : Key Bridge on Military |\ o2, lirtne, of authatity “vested_ in the un- raigned execntors under the last will and Sertament of Elsabeth Kroon, will offer for sale by public Suctfon. subject 10 the ratification of the court, the following n the city of Washington and ;o MAY 17, 1022, deceased, we fll s ln‘nll;::l 200e. Cole be Rllodelld % {'.fll’-;.!‘"m AY ATH(\(‘IOCK P.M. },u 2 and 3, block 6, Romslyn, Va., 130 /RN ee t on Military road by agm ‘of 100 feet to street in rear. improved | bundiogs. in n. Datencs o ‘one and two Years secured by deed of trust on "At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St Wedneaday - May 17th, 1922 At!A.M TERMS CASH G SLOAN & ‘CO.,.INC. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer Large Sale of : ; N Office Furniture, 25 Typewriters Metal Safe Cabinets, Etc. Contained in Red Cross Annex No. 3, 18th and E Streets N.W. BY PUBLIC AUCTION On the Premises THURSDAY, MAY 18 . Commencing 10:30 AM. - .- NOTE: The Above Building, 63x168 Stories” IR bag it ey b st ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. THOMAS Sale by ‘executrix, close an estate, of the valuable improved real estate known as premises 1710 Rhode Island ave. nw. Ty suthority vested In the undersigned and the S Court of the District N.W., 12 Block North of Penn- ;{ 22‘:;‘?..:‘:.'._ ‘:’m‘l’,‘.’:' ':!P”r;;l‘;nz "o, paseed Depart- | in siministration cause 23 .’h-hVWl Ave, War 1 Oth mfirllrnn,:ml iy front ot the pre " t. H }u“mpA‘ AT HALF-] X'Ai’l‘ PO[’R L cmcn Important Government De- the following describe nd_prem. By virtue of a’¢ertain deed of trus No. 376, folio 424 @ m-un.um o 3276, falio 424 tuate in the city of Wi n‘! District of Colum! nd designated ss and being lot rumbered 28, In the subdivision made by seq., | C. Conkling and others, by attorney. of lum | Square 160, as per plat recerded in Liber follo 125, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. together with the improvements, thereon, consisting of dsome dwelling known 710 under leas monthly rental of $300, with the rovision that in the event of a sale the property will be surrendered upon_nivety days' written no- samare 108, tice to the lessee. f' folics aha m gt the records of the | ject to 80 esisting Sra¢ rruet, o 97 324,000 due he District of Colum- {on or before November e i oy at the rate of 6 per cent pec gnnum, payable Terma of. sale: Qne-third of money. to.be in cash, . paid ., mataliment le in 3 ps_at purel Term! T mapiied “with within ive e from . the date of the titls company's Teport, otherwise e trastets rescrre the TIgAt to Tesell the PEOD 16yt the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser, after fve daye’ advertisement some newspaper published in ot Washington, L 8By . BOwARD, d&ds,exSn Executriz. FOULKE. TON TOWNI usfm B B‘dil’l’. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auect., Red Cross Annex IM and E Sts. NW. ‘rame Bailding, 2 Stones, 63x168 Feet Sprinkler thm, Heating and Plumbing Equipment By Public Auction On the Premises Thursday, May IS, 1922 at 10 O’Clock AM For approximate q ity o terinl and mcm:ln t sale -..ry 910, Wumu IARTO TRUSTERS" ‘" TWO-STORY nw-u.nm "}:’h"'i PLACB NORTH- [AS] 7 vienue ot A certaln deed of trast, 1a Liver, No. 4540, at follo 211, of the m-m::yx Columb the surveyor for the 87, m page 27: sub- Ject to thE covenan of record. One-third cash, balance in equal in- s I-y. commeneing 10130 A.M.. Térms: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct., 920 Py ere”the, Tight 1o n-ll P and cost of the detauiting purchase y11-akds.exBu THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCX'ION!IR K TRUATEES' SALD OF VALUABLE TWO. DETACHED NEW = FRAME The property is sold sub- % 4,000 ave | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Nos. 1024, 1022, 1016; 1004, 1002 and 1000 6th Street Southwest; 504 and 506 K Street Somhwu!; 917 6th Street Southwest; 482 and 484 Eye Street. Southwest; 490 and 492 H Street South- west; 718 and 726 6th Street Southwest, and 614 7th Sl‘ee‘l Southwest. By yirtue of authority vested in me as trus- tee under the last will and testament of M Martin, deceased, I will offe at Lots 815, 816, 817, 823 improved by premises 1004, 1002 and 1000 oz )THURMSDAY MAY 25, 1022 AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M. Lot 811 in ‘square 470, improved story eick sters and dwelling, Tmmediatel 3' Thereaiter Lot 824 in square 4f proved by two twe- ll.r)' Ilrlck dwellings, le 482 and 484 Eye Y Immedlately Thereafter Lot 23 square by _two- No. 917 6th enisgs, Nen W0 ada B2 o Immedlately Thereafter 826 1o square 497, improved by two- nnry brick dwelling No. 718 6th st. s.w. Immedlately Thereéafter 822 497, im] ed by twe- story oy’ trume dwiliiog No. 28 6k s, aw. Immed.:ately Thereafter Lots 807 mproved -4 l-oitory brick dw.:nlu No. 614 7th Ope-third cash, the bilasce 1n one and two years. with Iftefest at 63 por cent. a deed of trust upom or all cast. at the option ‘of e par- A deposit of $200 on each house to be made on acceptance of bid. Comvesancing, notary fees, revenue stamps on_deed 4 Sordiag ¢ cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days, other. wise the trustes feserves the right to resell THOS. 7. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONNERS, | TRUSTESS' SALS OF VALUABLE nu; BTORY BRICK DWELLING, SOUTHEAST. — t STEES SALE OF VALUABLE DE DWELLING. NO. 223 | nated xon-mwm deed of trust duly lned eusiacs’ will it 2f."r“xfi'°“‘ """?v% TR s AT oF iie 4% FivB OO, Fai ' "U"B fl land and premi lfl. W Tote dn 'n'm 3045, “sanor P and revenue stamps at purch aep&m“:nd;lo ] Sirty a3y ot " gram CH. my11,13.16,18.20,28,2¢ —_— THOS, J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. 1 TRUSTEEA" SALD OF "OF_ VALUABLE FRAMB "%'fi'i.v M * TERRELL, D. E. mvnmxm WELLING, NO. 380 C STREET NORTH- £ & coMain deed o, trust mu.hn No. follo, Lot Trustees. | £24 80 . SLOAN &0 uw Avmonlu, lie'a By virtue of & mm deed of trust federve ng" vas tor or Disttict, lfl.?b 1and raco f“ e mu' t the request of the bacn Motar 5 G4 5 €. BROOKE, VAL 'ABLP BEAL ES- J. VAN ACKERS, g, il Avngfl RO |_mytotranieze . Trtees. | ADAM A. wncnm AUCTIONEER, ntm‘n!‘ C!LL.\I (i WATll HE D oiE By virtue of ‘a decree Nm the Distriet ot oo uu-c 1n_Equi 4 c:l‘l‘. No. m. frustess w L1y OF THRER-STO) E0] RICK DWELLING, F‘ofi _my16.dbts ex8u . BIa m}r? PL . PUBLIC AUCTION - SUPPLY COMMITTEE 7 J.;a.y'm 19, 1922 - - llm m-fimm?’u Tr1p Abroad” in your own United States By AN EASTERNER TLLIONS want to “go abroad,” vaguely imagining enchanted lands and “different” scenes. And they think of taking ocean liners—and then of the expense. But scores of thousands now have found a “trip abroad” in the United States; and they go every summer comfortably and economically by train. Rainless Yet Cool That trip is to Southern California —where the U. S. Weather Bureau has found these average summer tem- peratures, over a 44-year period: Temperature fan.. So there is in Southern Califor- nia for your enjoyment a delightful summer climate to add to the gran- deur and the beauty of this favored land. Different Everywhere “A world in itself,’ a traveler who has seen the world has said. “Re- sembles ;I;e lHoly Land in general to| cal . aspects,” comments ot er.P “Like my" a third re- marks. ‘‘Like Spain,” asserts a fourth. “It's Egypt,” thinks a fifth globe trotter, secing California’s great Mojave Desert. The fact is, each picks out the like- ness that he likes, as moving picture men select there the foreign atmos- phere they need. o Alf-Year Club of Southern California Sec. 1052, Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Los Angeles, California~ BEACH HAVEN, N. J.. gnummfugm-n-mn 2 tehl sailing, You see it all, by motor if you wish, traveling over four thousand miles of roads as smqoth as those of France. i You visit great ‘estates like Eng- land’s, climb mountain peaks, visit the old Spanish missions, bathe at a fa- mous sea shore, rest at a wilderness retreat, or take part in the life of a great city, only a few hours’ ride from all these unique attractions. 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Const, " leaving lmmfiofll now hl lnll! for May 30 gcursions to Larey 434 Cavarss, Nai- New York, Aflnd-. City, Nortalk == Gfl'g SUMMER C € e PINE TREE m'fi{m GIRLS feet al * | on besutitar m”uk sea, in pige-laden Four beurs 1ith MISS wcanmc: i DISHEAG WINS 07';’ ‘BROOM. Speclal Dispatch to The lfi: WINCHESTER, rag is more according to judges: who"heard e dence”, in &' epirited debate 4t Round . sehoolhouse --=-:=Q fim Ry emnm o " \'7""

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