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" AUC TIONS. o = AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY! AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ! ADAM A, WESCHLER, & TI0: . Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Five- Story and Cellar Fireproof | Apartment House, Fronting on Connecticut Avenue at the Corner of Tilden Street and Known as No. 3945 Connect- icut Avenue N.W. (Not En-| tirely Completed). | By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated ugust 9, 1922, and recorded August 10, 1 n Liber 4784, at folio 1, of the lagd record ot the District of Columbia, and at the requeat °f the party secured thereby, undersigned will ‘sell - front TWEN AT Sowing d o 1 premi: 1 . Distric of ¢ i Lot No. 1 in suuare No, 234, 4u the subdivision made by the Newlauds Com 3 s per plat recorded in Mook No, 68 2, of the records in fhe office of the purveyor 'for said Dist improved by 2 Jarge five-stors ‘aparment ouse. about 80 pe omph To be 0ld subject, however, to & prior deed of trust secarlog” advances amounting to $157,000, with Anterest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. Terms of sale: Over and above the amount o under said first deed of tr Tnter- ¥t, one-third cash and the b ons and two years after da aecond deed of trust on the prop Soterest at 8 per cent per annum, semi-annually, o all cash, at the ‘option of The purchaser. A deposit’ of $5,000 will be sequired of the purchaser at the fime of sale Allconvevauc venue s and notarial fee of _purc Terms of sale omplied with with thirty days from day of sale; otherwise the trustees reserve the right fo resell the prop. ity at the. risk and cost of the defaulting lrehaser after five daya previous advertise: Tuent of such resale in some aper pub- | 1i<ed in the nington. 10 €. HAMILTON. MILLER astees, ust Building. _ s situnte in i WILLIAM L. d&ds HO sel Unton " Sale of Unredeemed Pledges. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER AT TEN 0'CLOCK. I will commence at stabiishment. of I King st., Alexandria, ¥ +lipon which the interest is overdue this date. " Ticket holders kindly twke . Brokers AUTOMOBILES By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. ,N\V‘x SATURDA Commencing 12 Noon Auction 19: t Y EN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. S SALE OF A TOT OF LAND ON N.W. BETWEEN 2nd AND 3rd By virtue of power contained fn the will of Lycurgus Adams, late of Prince Georges county, Marsland} deceased, duly recorded in the registrar of wills' office of the District of Columbia, the undersigned, the executor theref yamed. will sell at puhlic feet front o original lot ¢, on the south side of Q nd and 3rd streets n.w., ad- Adams, aforesaid, in feet by 105 of the same Int, of THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Veluable Real Estate Improved By the By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4784, folio 315 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colu bia and at the request of the party secnred the nndersigned trustees will sell at anction_in front of the premses. an DAY, THE TWENTY.FIFTH DAY OF EMBER, A.D. 1823, AT ¥IVE 0'CLOCK the following described land and prem. ituate in the District of Columbis. and and being parts of the original lote 18 and 19 In squate 904. Beginning for the same at a point on the south line of G st. 90.04 feet west of the Tortheast corner said square and running thence west along id street 30 ft. 13% in.; thence south 91 ft. to & public allex: thence east on sald alley 30 north 91 ft. to the 1ot being also known ent and tasation as lot re. Sald yubject to a prior deed 00:_amount over said trust to $250 deposit required upon Conveyancing, record! t purchaser's cost. Teras d with within 30 days serve the right to ressil the property cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser. after five dayw’ advertikement in some Rewspaper published in Wasaington. D. C. R MYERS, MORGAN se13.ddds, THOS, J. OW TRUSTEES' SALE OF DWELLING, 1248 23rd § WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated 1, 192 ad_recorded September 12, among fie land records of the District and st the request of the pariy . the nodersigned trustees will Uction in front of the premis THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY 923. AT FOUR og _described land and premises, District of Co- lumbia. and designated s and being lot let- tered D" of Silas L. Loomis', subdivision of original lot numbered twenty-one (21) in square numbered thirty-six (36), as per plat I in the office of the wnrvevor of tiie District of Columbia in Liber W. ¥. at folio 3 VOLUABLE FRAME REET NORT! secured therel erms of sale: All cash quired upon ptance of hid recording a venue stamps at purchase cost. Sule to be closed within thirty days or depositforteited. 200 deposit_re Convea & SON, AUCTIONEERS. UABLE BRICK 3" 4th STREET deed of trust dul recorded in Liber No. 4081 of the land records of t bin, and at the request of the party secyred thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public suction in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. TH iR, A.D. 1928, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK following-described land and prem- isch, sitwate in the District of Columbia. and designated _as and being lot numbered 27 Langston's_subdivision of part of block 16, in Howard University subdivision of land kiown ss Effingham pl o D plar_ recorded in Liber 39, folio 63, of the secords of the office of tie surveyor of the District of Columbia; said lot being taxed as By square B06S. Sold subject to & prior deed 00, and the amount over said trust 10 be paid.in © $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. 'Conveyamcing, record- ing amd revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty dsys from day of saie or deposit for feited, and the property may be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertising. 1. BARRET CARTER, JOHN C. BROOKE, y seplSd&ds.esSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUUITONEEKS. ness Property, Being the Four-Story Brick Building, No. 517 13th St. N.W. said Lycurgus and Sarah Adams, were seized as tenants in common. ed for taxation as lots 806 f sale—1; to be paid upon the rati- fication of the rale by the court, i3 in six and i5 fn 12 months from date of sale. Or all cash, at the option of the burer. Deferred i payments to bear int. at 6% and to be secured {10 the faction of the undersigned. Taxes | 1o be adjusted to date of sale. Conveyancing, »tamps, title, recording at the cost of the purchbaser. MARION DUCKET’ Executor of the estate of Lycurgus Ada: ] Geceased. 1420 N. Y. ave. now. Evans bidg. | sepl15-d&ds.exSu . 0 TRUSTEES' VSALE OF - STORY BRICK 19th STRI By virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated May 8, 1 being iostrument No. 164, re- corded June among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured the: d irustees will sell at pub jof the premises, ou W) G WENTY SIXTH DAY OF E 5 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. the following d scribed land and premises, situate in the D rict of Columbis, and designated as and be- ing lot 117 in Harry Kite's subdivision of lot 26 in block 4 in Chapin Brown's subdivision o€ part. of “Mount Pleasant” and 'Ple Piains.”” koown as Ingleside, recorded in Tolio 114; of the recards of the office of the | rvevor of the District of Columbia; said | &4 being known for the purposes of as- | J taxation ss square Sub- | { t to covenants of Terms of cord bicct to a first deed second deed of trust trusts o be paid fn cash upon avceptance of bld iand revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms «f sale to be complied with within thirty daye or deposit forfeited, M. BRASWELL, 3.'N."HALPER. ABLE DE- LLING, NO. 4810 FESSENDEN STREET NORTHWEST. certain deed of trust, being 215, recorded March 20, 1923 land records of the Di nd at the request of the he undersigned tri setion in front of tH on 'THURSDAY, THE TWENTY DAY OF TEMBER, A.D. 19 O'CLOCK P.M., the following des. nd_premises, sitvate in the District of Co Tumbia, and designated as ang being lot 7 1 squire cast of square 1634 fo D. C. Land And Building Company’s subdfvision of land known as Wisconsin Ave. Helghts, as per plat recorded in Liber 63, foljo 21, of the gecords of the office of the surveyor for the District of _Columbia, subject to covenants of record. Perms of ‘sale: Sold subject to two prior dreds of trust amounting to about $5,300, and the amount over said deed of trust to be paid h; §200 deposit required upon acceptance Coveyancing, recording and revenue atamps at-purchaser's cost. Terms of sale 1o be compiled with within thirty davs from day of gale or deposit forfeited. HERMAN SCHMIDT, PAUL V. ROGERS 18 d&ds.ex8u Trustee THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEER Trustees’ Sale of Valuable ‘Three-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 2449 18th Street N.W. Ay virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Fevruary 23, 1923, being § recorded February 25, racords of the and Teguest of the party secured thereb: imdersigned trustecs will sell, at public tion in front of the premises. on MONDAY, 'HE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF BEPTE! BER, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P. following described land and premises, o the District of Columbia, and desiguate and belng_lot in_bidck 8 Washington Jicights, as per plat recorded in Liber county No. 11, follo 80, of the records of the ofice or"the’ surveyor ‘of the District of Columbi Terms of sale: Sold subject to & prior deed ¢ trust for $12.000 and the amount over rust to be in cash. $250 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, ordlng and revenue stamps at purchaser's sst. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with Within thirty days or deposit forfeited 'and h id at the of the default. ing purchaser after five daye’ advertisement & some newspaper of Washington, D. C. CHARLES W. MORRis, A, C, HOUGHTON, se18-d&ds.0x8u Trustees. & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Property in Down- town Business Section, Fronting About 46 Feet on 10th Street Between H and Eye, Improved By a Two- Story Frame Building and a Three-Story Brick Building, | Nos. 812 and 814 10th| Street Northwest. By authority vested in us we will sell at in front of the premises, . THP TWENTY.SIXTH DAY AT FIVE_0'CLOCK P.M., rt of lot 5, now lot ~14."in square 344, improved as above, Terms of sale: ‘Al cash above a deed of on the property amounting to fculars of which will be stated $500 deposit- will be r of bid. Convevancin stamps 4t purchaser’s @ to be complied with posit forteited OWEN & SON, Aucts. instrument No, among_the Columbi, sell, at public recording Within 30 geys g 4o within 3 " UTHOMAR 1. #615,18,20,22, 24, 2! By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. in Liber No. 4632, Folio 28, et seq., of 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, FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-EIG SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1923, AT FOUR 0'CL P, the ' following-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbls. and designated us and being part of originai lot 8. square follows ginning for ¢ Street at the and west through the center of the xouth wi of house 517 13th street. now standing on id part of said lot. Xaid polst being (ac % to survey by Wm. Foreyth. survey . 1860) at a distance 21 £t south of the morthwest corner of said lot d ruoning thence north to the northwest of xaid lot. thence east 100 feet to a > ‘alley, theace south to & poiut east eginning and thence west 100 feet fo the beglaning, sublect ta covenants of record. ‘erms of sale: Hold subfect to a prior for 320,000, and the smount over said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 will be required at time of All conveyancing, recording, revenue sta etc., at_cost of purchaser. Terms of eale ‘to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk a t of defaulting purchaser. after five dayi vertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. AkAsnxSin 907, recorded June A of the District of 4nd_ st the request of the party reby, the yndersigned trustees wiil sell at public avction, in frout of he premises, on MONDAY. THE FIRST DA¥ OF 0OTO- BER, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the 'following-described land and premises, sitiiate in the District of Columbie, and desig ted as and being lot 68 in Millie C. Vickery's vision of lots in square mumbered enst 1 square 643, as per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- lumbia in Liber 69 &t folio 68. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed ,500, and the amount over said trust to be paid in cash. $200 deposit re- auired upon acceptance of bi eyan: recording and revemue stamps at purcha: cont. erms of sie to be complied with within thirty days or de orteited. 7 WILLIAM H. SAUNDERS, CLAUD LIVINGS’ 8019 d&ds.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Sale of Valuable Brick Dwell- ing, 9 Rooms and Bath, Elec- tric Lights, Recently Deco- rated Throughout, No. 475 F Street Southwest; Large Lot to 30-Foot Alley. By virtue of authority invested in the un- dersigned, 1 will offer for sale by public auction, Th front of the on MON- DAY, MBER TW] AT ¥V LOCK P.M., front of lot 51 by a depth of inches. to a 30-foot paved alley, 5 recently ‘painted and . decd of trust for $4.000 due July 2, 1926, balance 31,000 , “tiie remainder payable per_month, including interest, secured by a second deed of trust on property sold or all cash at the option of purchaser. Deposit of $200 required at sale. Terms to be complied with within thirts days from day of sule. otherwise de: posit will be forfelted and the property re Sold at the visk and cont of defaiting pur. chaser after five d vertisement of such ressle in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. All eonveyancing. recording, revenue 'stamps and Sotarial fees at_cost of purchaser. For fuspection of premises, apply to No. ke LY ‘WESCHLE] elTdddsexsa N, A, re - throughout, Subject t e EDUCATIONAL. Learn Languages By Conversation The famous Berlitz Method of conversational instruction en- ables every student to acquire an excellent knowledge of any modern language in & very short time. French, Spanish, German, Italian, etc, taught by experi- enced native teachers. Privi and Class instruction Day Evening. Free Trial Lcuoud BERLITZ SCHOOL. O LANGU&OES EST 878 330 816 14th St. N.W. Tel. Fr. 2620 THE TEMPLE SCHOOL SECRETARIAL COURSES | Shorthand— iting Commarcial Law REGISTER NOW FOR § TO 7 P.M. OLASSES 1417 G St, N.W, Main 3258 . Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- | EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL FINE Howe Nornis ¢ St st & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY, Director. Main 1768 Conn. Ave. and M “Study Art With a Purpose” Day and Eveni ur: Classes Children’s Sat y Class Our 8th-Month Professional Fundamental Course figl you to accept a position in In- terior Decoration, Costume and Textile Design, Color or Commercial Drawing. 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Dunn. | Calitgmia th the 3 Telephone Company, Mr. Harkness said Mr Burns gave his radio talk as part a patriotic program en June 18, B ker Hill da “It has not be said, “to question the s responsible representatives of the government. However, it has been our endeuvor to avoid program mat- ter that might lead to comtroversy as radio broadcasting is mot a proper agency for such discussons. Ap- parently Mr. Burns' talk has not met { with approval of s {that any difference may exist between the American Civil Ishould be discussed as betwoen them rather than over the radio. Furthe { there was nothing in Mr. Buns' talk nor has there been anything in our program ever broadcast over our sta- tion. that has been antggonistic to or which in any way might be cor {strued as an attack on labor, organiz- |ed or otherwise. TRY DE VALERA SOON. Free State Officials Shift Repub lican Chief to Foil Rescue. 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