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AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. ontiawed. " COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, street, a well-built, lectrieity, Lot allex Right in Cedar Grove Development On the South River. Desirable water-front lots, abundance of shade, fish, crabs, ovsters and ducks; good roads. Terms to suit purchasera. or 11 | ther information apply K. P. JOHNSON, M 45800 529 Hond bidg., Was D. C. Lexingt Mtimore, M. AUCTION SALES. ______THIS AFTERNOON. THOMAS J. OWE: AUCTIONE TRUSTEES SAL STORY BRICK KNOWN Ny virtue recorded I 1 nd 1 Got-water heat and 149 feet, de 20-foot the tart street $11,730. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS: On Emirmont, street near 13th, attractis story rick (sbutbern exposare). contaiming 10 roomsy and buth: hot-water I etricity Garafbe on 16-foot. alley at'a losg. MOUNT PLEASANT. On WY street dout most desirabi and’ Hagh * beick trictly thisexelus: Wond m ‘slecping | uVCRIRNE to street cars. .lh\ r oo $10.300. - TAKOMA PARK, D. C. 14th st cars stop mimost at do bungalow-type house, Has gas_agd hax 8. froita portuniiy very ‘thron ALUABLE TWO- TORE A A8 1425 G ST N.E a certain deed of trust a er No. 4253, folio 430 et meq. of he ‘District of Colum request of the party signed trustees will frout of 1, t Owner » nd ol Lix th section. pun 0°CLOCK described Jand and prem- District of Columbla, and part of Lot 65, square i ing in the T . d be 15 to about $2.650, { €00 rdidired at time of Sale. Sciiiement went #t Bistrict Tn . Foons LI 3 d | am All cash or. of 105 | wbove proximity m Wwhich is modern avenue, Vath and in g : vaoant have exclusive control WAL, 1. SAUNDERS & CO., 1433 K Street N.W: Main 1016 & 1017. PARTICCLAR CLIENT soiidly by S to 10 ments: two bath or_basement. Ads lars and when inspe possess at nw to Teady for settie- BOND, IGHT, o muste TOMORROW. TTADAM AT WESCHL AUCTIONEER, { Trustees” Sale of Valuable Building Lots in “Longfellow Terrace.” rtue of Liber 4808, cords of i request of b undersigned trus tion within th 20 Pe A&ds.exSy etient oms and | ated and 1 f tr q., orded N of the lsnd sch- 0CTO- O'CLOCK P.M., 1 estate situate in t of Colum- lots 2. 10, For Particular Home Se beautifully sitoat corner b 2 haths e new, mode ana’ $13,50 Ideal Bric 1 block west S ROOMS, 3 BATHS, DOUBLE HARAGH galow, . near Allison EREARFANT PORCIT, EXTEA LARGE LOT ICE. 55 TERALY. GROOMES, 1416 F ST. SEE THIS TODAY. move right in family home; 4 large rooms and bath on each porches; hot-water tricity. Will rent one for $60 per month, nes monthly payment. Owner premises. Only 8300 cash quick sale floc heat, “Ferind ipartment | 1y covers | M on | ni for VALUABL very reasonabl RTMENT, NO. oWN P. D. HOLMES, W.. Room 2, Main 367 ELAND PARK. anv w1 . offering . Maconb st bt COLORED. OR’ va- | i = %Tx‘us!oe”' Sale of Desirable Two-Story Brick Dwelling, No. ‘1608 Webster Street tio 13 possession as a rooming house bring in $140 a month. $1,500 cash and $87.50 a month. Harry | E. Gladman, 306 Pa. ave. s.e. CHEVY CHASE $1,000 €A 3EL. 3¢ - subdiy 1 corded ¥l of Sald_subtect to a pr hee cash. $300 de- wnce of bid. ~ Con- revenie stamps at m - 15t fortaite THOMAS DOW | Administrator’s Sale of House- ! hold Furniture, Etc., Being the Entire Contents of Private Dwelling No. 815 New Jersey Avenue Northwest, on Tues day, October 16, 1923, Begin- ning at 10:30 am. ,, ¢ the Prohat Middleton; Inc COLORED alley, S I 1w o florongaly we 00 cash. balanc T wiil sell as above Wnddow Price only 39,750, Hedges & Middletor 134 H st B Realtors, WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. e W \!!\' &, de 1. ADAM A WESCTILER, A i Sale of Valuable Unimprov- ed.Lot on 32nd Place Be- tween Stephenson Place and Tennyson Street, Near Chevy Chase Circle, Chevy Chase, D. C. By ority vested In the ynder- or sale by public fnction, premises, on TUESDAY, THE DAY OF OCTOBE ¥ CLOCK PAL, ar VANT TO BUY FOR CASH BRICK HOUSE or small apartment, - Any goul: looatlon vill_bring good rental, if price Is reasonabl ¥ NS, Riar office. KOO roont . modern_iwpy not ove 51l particulurs first leton:; «iress Box 127-R. Star offier WANTED FROM OWSEK strictly. modern: white wee. GODD Lo- catlon, not ov Tox 106-5 Star_office. FORCOLORED; N.W. SECTION nige rooms; SLOM cas @ (x| Send \ Pine b mpany of in " having a frontage of 1 feer. unimproved, rable rewldential section, 00 required uf ot monghiy addr od ayme inio HOTSE, X0 — bath, witht sud not rixk and cost of the defunit- r five days’ comgple ne & o stainps and notarial fees ',‘ulrv(\‘n A" \WESCHL —“DAM 4. WESCHLER, ACCHONEE United States Marshal’s Sale of Automobiles. virtue of certain orders issued out of the Police Court of the Di ¢ Columbia _in akes Wherein the Unod s i§ plaintif— 0390, ) S ORS R @nd ‘. briek Kouse in n.w.: desntown pr Terred. Around $10.000; aii frame =Dy section of Washingim _Mitn ental Trust bldg., reom S04 & TO 10 KOOM HOUSE [N ANY GOOD SEC- tion; have a good eash payment and can maXe substantial monthly payments. \Would ke ossession within 00 days. Mala’ 7332. 1343 H ot_0.w.. room 903 TTY OR SUBURBAN-LARGE . SCMBER of prospects waiting. UNION REALTY CORPORATIO 1410 G_ST. iain 8431, 2 OR § PAMILY TLAT for several clients who will pay not more thad . M.-2011, AL2 FOR COLORED, Tist your for sale houses Wit ws. We. Lave @osirablp clients for 6 to 10 rom lionses, DAVIS & LIPSCOME, - A SRS AR TR CASH PAYMENT, 82,500+ OR 3 ROOM DEEP HOUSE. 8 of more rooms, wmodern, brick: refer Col. Hts, or Petworth. r client must buy-in 13 daye ~List at cace; Thoae Mr. Urclele, X. T68L.f. or with N. E. RYON-€O, -ENG,; Mate 4507 B ot JOHN F. DONOHOR & SONS 314 PENNSYLVANIA AVELS, We havo steady. demands for Droperties in the ssutheast and northeast sectjous of the city. Cash purchasers. List Yobe propesty withi us 05 results. JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS 314 -PENNSVLVANTA' AVE( 8. “WE SELL THE CARTH. Wasted, Bouses, all sections, to el ::xl. “List toduy, -eold " fendo w. rown et al.. < Buwkley et al 1 Hipking, dosepli Jones, doha Clande Newsome, Foroat Ow A Nathan Brov i White, Ernest Winfeld— T will sell at publie sale. 'for cash, in front of the storage rooms of the Metropolitun Warehaquse Company, No. 50 Florida ave. n.e., Washington, D, €., on TUESDAY, THE SIX- TEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1923, AT TEN- THIRTY O'CLOCK AN, the following auto- mobiles, to Teuring car, Ford -model, engine Neo. 5 tourfug ear, Reo model, engine ouring car, Packard model, engine touring car, Westcott model, engine No. 21694; touring car, Ford model, engine No. - IN24865: touring car, Maxwell model, engine No. T1243; teuring car, Cadillae engiue N 287; touring car, Ree engine 12726 sedan- ear, Ford engine 4026083; sedan car, Ford engine 2 sedan_ear. Ford cugine touring ear, Ford engine No. : sedan- car, Ford model, engine N touring car,. Puck- {ara mode 315 roadster, Dodge touring car,’ Frank. 53; sedan car, Ford id: touring car, Ford SO2314;. wedan Yord model, engine No. T0MG407: welzed from said defendants, respectively, for illegal iranspor- Tatton ‘of Intoxicuriue liquor, in- violation of the national prohibition act, and confisented by the United States of America and sold ia Accordance with the Drosisions of section 26, ¥itle 1L_of the national prohibition sct: and all persons having liens agaioac said méchives are hereby directed to flle the same in said Police_Court on or befove 10:30 s.m. oo Mon- dey, Ogtober 13, 1923 E. C. SNYDER, U. §. Marshal. A. A, WESCHLER. Auctioneer. X Sz 4621,29,0015,15 Tin_model, wng model, éngine No. odel, eugine known | OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE | ND DWELLING | il na | | about THE EVENIN(C AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. STAR, WASHINGTQN AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. . x C. H. LUENGENE, Auctioneer INVITES YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION TO AN IMPORTANT SALE OF THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE 2314 Wyoming Avenue N.W., Washington, D. C. ~ Formerly Occupied by Our Late PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING Part of the Contents Was That Used by the Former President and Part of It by the Present Owner To Be Sold by Order of the Present Owner Consisting of Reception, Dining, Bed Room Furniture, Oriental Rugs, Carpets, Mirrors, Victrola and Records, Draperies, Curtains and Appointments, Law Books, &c. BY AUCTION ON THE PREMISES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1923, 11 A.M. Catalogues and Cards of Admisxion at Washington Gallery, 612 13th Street N.W, On View Monday, 2:30 to 5 p.m. oc13-3¢ S, Auctioneer. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- ness Property, No. 1723 street northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trost dated | January 16, 1023, and duly recorded Februsey 15, 1923, as paper No. 113 of the land records of the District of Columblu, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving trustee will sell, at public suctis | in’front_of the premisex, on TUESDAY, THE 23D DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 192 AT FIVE O'COLOCK P.M., the following-described land andpremises, * sifunte o the District of Colnmbla, and'designated an and bel enst twenty-s t two. (2 front | en Eye street b full depth thereof of lot numbered five amiuel Davidwon's ub- division of lots in square numbered one hun. lred and twenty-uix (120), an per plat recorded in Liber NK, ut folio 8, one of the records of the survevor's ofice for anid District “Terms of sale: Properts sold aubjeet to a first deed of trust fur $32,000, wnd & second of tr ALl cash for equity Above said ¢ of §500 will be requir All convey 5. recondiug, s of sale € een days from g rewise te trustee ‘reserves the Fight to fesell the prop v at the risk and cost of defaulting pur after five days’ advertisement of such lished in W, Desirable furnishings, clothing, et ON TUESDAY, October 16, at 10 A.M., by public auction a Iarge eum- bedroom, living room and kiteh- arpets, rugs, china, pleture " muchine miseellan oz We will se signment o en’ furniture, 1 auto, moviog clothing and other erous to menti s cash. D. NOTES, Auctioneer, 633 La. Ave. N.W. GNEER: Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Consist- ing of Modern Three-story! Brick Store and Office Build- | ing, Known as Premises 620- 622 F Street Northwest, Washington, D. C. creas default R beea made in the ot in some ington, D. ¢ Bew R PATES, 2 arviving Trustee. SONS, AUCTIONEBRS. VALUABLE TWO. LLING NO. 711 23rd STORY By victue of a cerialn_deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4647, folio 497 et weq.. 02 the Iand records of the District of Colum- ia. and at the vequest of o therehy, ¢ { publie auction | Owen & Son 1 DAY, “THE EIGHTEEN | BER] A.D. 1921, AT THRE i the folldwing-described lan strict of ¢ being part of s subdivision in square numbered © plat tecorded fn the office of the sur. for t rlct ambia_in Libes st foifo 151: beginning at the northwest orner of said lot. and ant south thence ast I atre 1864 fect to the beginaln subject to 8 prior desdh $1.000 and thie balance ‘over caid ¥ constitnting the security for the debt se tho Lereinatter described Jand and by a_certain deed of trust bearing nuary 2Sth. 1914, and recorded Febru- b, 1914, in Liber No. 3690, folio 208, land records of the District of Colum written requ ed by said 11t the office of Thes on THURN. OF 0UTO- LOCK P.M.. 22d premises, a0 do within 1381 G st wroer of said lot, and run ct, fapty (10) feet 2d thirty (130) cast line of said lot t of begimmung. third iig) of the wisiell . dep h the trustee e balagee in equal notes two years rate e serml * secured by first dovd of trust on th v all at the option of The terms of sale to b com with within fiffeen duys (rom date of in default of whith the properts will be At the risk and the defaulting ut in wspaper pablisied in Washington, T Io examination, re purchaser’s e rty days or ARTOUR R. BRANDES, DAVID R. BURHANS, | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Bus- iness Property No. 922 New York Avenue Northwest. virtue of u certain deed of trust duly in Liber No. 4383, folio 154 ot seq., land records of the' District of Colum- the premises. WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH OF OCTOBER. A.D. 1923, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P, the following-described land and prem. ises.'situate In the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered twe four (24) in the subdivision made by the of John Davidson of lots 1o square {dred and seventy three (833), ak per piat corded in Liber 108 'and " 109 "of §the records of ¢ co of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, Properts sold subject to & frst deed of trus for $12,600. ’ o Terms: Announced at time of sale. A de- posit of $1,000 will be requirtd at time of sale. All convesancing, recording. etc.. at 1 . Teruis of sale o be com. | plied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting po fter five days' adver- tive résale in some newspuper published in Washington, 1. C. 8 W, STUBE COBLEN COMPANY OF THE Ity GEORGE F. Kecond Viee 1) Attewt: IRVING ZIRP! s exs ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUC Bankruptcy Sale of Valuable Personal Property Located on the P. F. Gormley Farms, Including Horses, Wagons, Harness, Corn, Fodder, Wheat and Straw, Farming Implements, Dairy Machin- ery and Equipment, House- hold Furniture, Etc.; 1922 G. M. C. 2-Ton Truck and Dodge 4-Door Sedan, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Wednesday, October 17,1923, C. COMM 10 G'CLOCK A, At Coplesville Farm, Md., Known asg'Bea Ruy” fanm, slxo called “va ler View. 1'about & miles from D. Toad leadiog from Glem Md., consistiug in part o o S Coits, §1Torse Wagon, Ha Bes, MeCormick S-fr. Cut Minder, McCorniie ok Deore Aowers, Superfer Corn Planter. Doubte Kiding Plows, Corn and Fodder cui from about , about 200 b Wheat, tons raw, Miscellaneous Farm plements, large quantity Homsebold Furnl- ALSO ON THE SAMB DA COMMENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. At Chevy Chase Farm, Md., Located about 3 miles from District line on Brookville road, adjoining J. H. Small farm, consisting In part of 1022 G.M.C, 2-Ton Ktaks Kods Teck, 1921 Dodge 8cdan.” Gray Riding Horse, 4 Hedvy Dratt Horses, Cow, Wagons an Harness, Limo Spreader, 2’ Nova s 135 600, rev. Pumps, 2 h.p. G. E. Motor, Slifting and Belting, ' Sharpless G-unit sfilk ine, Wizard 200-gal. Pasteurizer. Sharp- Ciaritier, Bottls Washer und { r. Milk Coolers, Skarpless Separators. Vietor Watter Churn, Steam Boiler - Engin Compressor. Prine Tauk, Pumps and Piping, Houvehold Furniture, ete. Terms: Cash JAMES D. HOBBS, Trustee of Philip V. Gormdey, Bankrupt X TS Ro. 1430 K street nw., Washington, HE oc15.16 ER. me_Court. of the District of Columbia passad in Eaqu! Cause No. 41612, the undersigned trustec will offer for ‘sale by publie muction. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THB TWENTY. THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER, 1623, O CLOCK the foliowitg described land in the city of Wask- at wo-story frame dweliing. No. 1152 28rd st. One-tind of the purch money to be paid in cush, the bslance in equal’ instaltments, payable in ove years, with interest at § per cent pe payalle semiannually, from day of sale, se- cared by deed of trust npon the property Znid. or wil casi, at the option of the purcha A deposit of $200 required of the purchaser ac the time of sale. All conveyancing, record iag, revenue stamps and notarial fees at tha' cost of the purchaser. Terms of sals to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwisc the trustee reserven tho right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaultin five dars’ advertisement of such resale in some- newspaper published {n the city of Washing-, ton, D. ¢ L. W. 0'DONOGHUE, Truste 00-11. . AUCTION) FRAME DWELLING EET N.W. admi Istration No 28513, we wili offer for sal public auction in ‘front of the premi: THURSDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DA (R, 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK 3L, the’ following.described real eatate, uate’in the city of Washington, Columbia, to wit: The nofth 7 feet {ront by full depth thereoft of 1ot 90, and the south 8 feet front by ful depth thereof. of lot §1, in Henry Dade’s sub- dfvision of 16t 80 in Holmead's Addition to Georgetown. as per plat recorded in the office 2 the wurvexor for the District of Columbia in Liber A. R. Shepherd, Georgetown, at fahio 88, ‘with fmprovements ‘therecn. Terms of Sale: Ope-third cash. balance fn equal installments, pasable in one and two with interest at 8%, payable semi- annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust'upon_ the property sold, or all cush, &t option of fhirchaser. A deposit of S2000 re. quired at’ time of sale. All conveyangng, recording, revenue stamps and motarial fee at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms to be. comied with within thirty days from day of male, otherwise the executors reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days' ad- Tertisement of guch rosale In Some DewspaDer Dublished In Washington, D. HELEN 1 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF INTEREST IN VALUABLE 00M_AND BATH DWELLING, NO. 257 T, STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of an order of the Bupreme Court of the District of Colambia, holding a Probate Court in re estate of Mary L. Jennings, d ased, Administration 20875, the under. sigmed” administrateix will sell by publie sn. tion_in front of the premises, on WEDNES DAY. OCTOBER SEVENTEENTIL, 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. an undivided one-heit interest in parts of lots 2 and 8 in square 1019, improved -as above, more particularly” described by metes and bounds in said court order passed September 0, 1923, the whole in- terest, however, subject to a building aseo. ciation trust of $2.250 at @ per ceat. Terms: Over said incumbrance, cash. A d [ sit of 200 required at time of sale. All aveyancing, teeprding and revenue stamps | t purchaser’s cobt. Terms to be complied with in thirty days from day of ale. other- wise the right is reserved to resell the prop- at’ the risk and cost of the defaulth haser, after five days’ advertisement o uch resale in some nmewspaper published in Washington, D. C. i GRACE' P, JENKINS, . Administratrix. Alfred D.’ §mith, Attornes. oci-d&ds.exSu 412 Bth st. n.w. ADAM A. WESOHLER, AGOTIONEBRE. TRUSTEES" SALE OF VALUABLE 7. AND BATH BRICK DWELLING, NO. 008 By virtne of a certain deed of frust duly recorded in Liber 4377 at folio 438, et seq..| of the land rcords of the District of Columbis and_at the request of the party secured thereby, the. undersigned trustees will | offer for sale by public_auction In front of the premises on FRIDAY, OCTOBER NINETEEN, 23, AT FIVE 0°CLOCK P.M.. the followin desciibed land and premises situate in tHe eity of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 12t m National Capitol Investment. Company’s ‘subdivision of lots in square 23 Jier plat recorded in Liver 17, follo 30, af the records of the office of the survesor Tor the District of Columbia, improved s above. be sold_subject, however. to a prior deed of trust of $£3.000% partieulars at sale. Terms: Over and above sald trust cash. A deposit of $300 required at sale. All coa- Yerancing, ‘recording, Tevenue stamps and notarial fees at purchaser's eost. Terms to be comnlied, with within thirty diys. otherwise the trustees tosceve the Fight to resell the property at_tbe risk and st of defaulth purchaser after five days” advertisement #uch Tesale. in“sosge Woshingten . . RICHARDS. (2509 1 st. n.w.) CHAS. H. MARSHALL, (2710 P st. n.w.) oeB.eod&ds.exSu Executors. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEBES. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 320 G ST. B.E. . By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly fecorded in Liber No. 4371, follo 249 et seq of the land records of the District of Colum- and at the uest of the party secured by, the und igned trustees will sell at ublic auction, in front of tie premis R'KURBDAYv THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY O] 1 0OTOBER, 'A. D. 1923, AT FIVE 0°CLOC P.M., the following described land and prem- ises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being west 12.50 feet front ‘@f the west 25 feet by full depth of original lot 3, square 795, being part of the same prop- erty conveyed to Daniel K. Jackson by Marion Dorset and wife by deed dated May 29, 1920, said property being known as 320 G st southeast. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a deed of trust securing a sam of § balance cash. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps a€ purchaser's cost, Terms of sale to be com- B oF Seplt” Tortiies, 420 e progerty or_depo: eited, a e property the risk lnd"mt of de- in F K o 3 | AT FIVE{ D: C.,. MO NDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1923.. AUCTION SALES. STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE MODERN RESIDENCE. NO. 3803 JENIFER STREET i ORTHWEST. | Wy virtue of a certain deed of trust duly * recorded in Liber 4628, folio 342 et meq., of the land records of the District of Colum. and at the request of the party wecured ereby, the undersigned trostee w'il sell, [ublle auction tn front of the premiscs, ou ONDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF CTOBEL D, 192: FIVE 0’CLOCK the following-described land and prem- situate 1 the District of Columbia, and 1 as and being lot - # in Norma W. Jon [ In square [ 1 ‘of lgt rumbered thirty: fifty-five ; Teet of lot nu numbered cighteen as per piat mhination recorded in Libe: of the records of the office of t the District of Columbla: sub covenants of re Terms of sale: Sold subjec of trust for $10,000, und the & Erast to be yaid in cash. 250 deposit re- ed upo acceptance of bid. Conveyancin Teeording and revenue stamph at purchuser's ms of sale to be complied with with. Qaxs Trow day of sale or deposit forfeited, and tae pro may be resold at thie risk aad cost of defaulting purchaser. afte fve days’ ndvertisiog in some newspaper pub- lished In Washingtcn, D: € 10 a prior deed ount over suid in fhirt 0c36 TTHOS. J. OWEN TRUSTEES' SALE OF VAL W FIVE'ROOM FRAME BUNGALOW. NO. 1103 ALABAMA AVENUE SOUTHEAS! By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated March' 24, 1923, and being instrument No. 198, recorded April 2, 1923. among the land records of the District of Columbla. and at the bequest of the party secured thercby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public tion_n_front e _premises, on WE) DAY, THE SEVENTEENTH. DAY OF TORER, A.D. 1023, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK PM., the following described land and prem. tsew, witu District of Columbfa, designated #s and being lot 9 in square 59 in the subdivision in ¢he District of Columbia made by the Garner Construction Company, ot plat in Liber 6%, at follo &4, of of the surveyor's office of the ‘olumbia Terma of s old subject to & prior deed of trust for 3,500, and the amoust over said Truet to be paid 1n cush, $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, re- cording aud ps at purel cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with with- in thirty days or deposit forfeited T, HOWARD DUCKITT, WILLIAM STANLEY, 0c8.akdsexks Trustees. ADAM Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate Known as Hotel Gor- don, 916 Sixteenth St. N.W. | virtoe of w certain deed of trast dated | 1. 1919, . 1n Liber No. land recorde of the District of Columbia, Tequest of the party secured there- en will offer fur . in front of the prem- OCTOBER =2 M., the following-des sitoate and lying in th Distriet of Columbia, the and st th land und premises. city Washington, namels The east thirty (30) feet front on morth 1 street by full depth of lot two (2) in T. Drury and others' subdivision of square ome hundred and cights-five (183). an per plat recorded in Liber B, folio 210, of the record of the office of the murveyor of the Distrt of Columbia, with right of Way to the aliey in the rear. o parts of lots three said sobdivision in said within the following metes a: Heginning at & potnt in streer hundred and 3) and four (4) in | ntained 1 bownds, viv of 16th 0) feet o and o Afts-h sout rire wast Afts-three (53) (3) fnches; thence north thirty-three (33) feet, nine and ene-fourth (814) fnches: thence one hundred and gix (106) fect six (6) inches to the beginning. And also snother part of watd in suid wquare, contained Within the fo! metes and boauds, viz: Beginning fc same at @ point on said line of said 16th xt distant one hundred and thirty-six (136) three and one-fourth (3i,) inches north of the southeast corner of waid square. and runnin thence north Gty (50) feet three and ons urth (33,) Inches to the northeast corner of sald lot: thence west one huodred and six (106) feet six {A) iuches to au aliey: thence conth Bfty (301 feet three and ome-fourth (33,) inches: aud thence east to the point of beginning. with the improvements thereon known as the Hotel Gordon, 918 16th strect nerthwest ‘erme 0f sale: Ouethird of the purchase price to be paid in cash, the balence in two | equal installments, payable fn one amd two with interest st the rate of 6 feet “thre (T)_feet thence inches: inches payable be required at the verancing, recoriing, purchaser. complied with time of e revenue { Terms of thirts days f; will “be for: pe: and cost of defaulting pur advertisement of such lished in W HAROLD 1. ANR. W. COES, Fiyde Park, Maws., Trusters. McRenney & Flanuery, after five e in some H | ttorneys, THOMAS 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Two-Story Frame Dwelling, Being Premises 1311 Madison Street Northwest, Together With Valuable Unimproved Prop- erty at the Corner of Madison Street and Colorado Avenue. Also an Undivided One-Sixth Interest in a Certain Tract of Land Containing About 39.02 Acres, and an Undivided One- Twenty-Fourth Interest in a Tract of Land Containing About 30.14 Acres, More or Less, in the District of Co- lumbia. Py virtue of & certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber 4385, folle 250, of the land records*of the District of Columdia, at the request of the parties secured thercby, the 4 nndersigned will sell at public auction, in of the respective premises. on TH DAY, THE TW TY-FIFTH DAY OF OC- TOBER, 1823, the following described land and_premises, situate/in the District of C Tumbla, described in waid deed of trmst. | 5 o, ¢ “White Croft,"” &aid block assesed 3 square 42797, improved by two-story detached frame } welltng, known as 1311 Madison street north- IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER 4..Iots O to 16, inclusive, and %01 in 1 1 White Croft,” now asséseed us square AT 400 P.M. Undivided 1-6 Interest in parcels taxed reels 114\2¢ and 138\11, containing 39.02 | acres, ‘more ‘or less, satd property being it uate on the north side of Coucord avenue be- tween 2nd and Gth streets m.w. IMMEDIATELY THERBAFTER. Undivided 1-24 interest in parcels tagxed as | reels 118\14 and 112\9, contalniag 30.14 acres, more or less, and situate at the south- ‘weat corner of New Hampshire and Comcerd avenues n.w., wubject. however, to a prior deed of trust for $1,200. All of sald properties being suhject to cove- nants of record ai R the same. ‘Terms of sale: third cash und balance of the purchase price to be paid in i in- | alments in one and two years, with interest | lof trust on the properties sold, or all caah, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $1.000 on the improved property and on 1 each of the other parcels required at the time , parcels of one or more lota and t Rcreage property in such parcels deemed advisabie. All converancing, recording, revense stamps ]-nd notarial fees at the cost of the pur- chaser. Terms of saie to be complied with within thirty days frem date of ele, other- ‘wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property the risk d cost of the de :.““fl' 'Dlllr;:hlletf -{nur five days' lflVIfllI‘!‘: In; such resale some newspaper pul lll’nfl in Wae C. ©c13-d&ds, exSu ©. G. SLOAN & CO., INC, AUCTS. 715 18th’ St. U. S, MARSHAL SALE. By yirture of a writ of fieri facins issued out”of the clerk's office of the Municipal } Couirt of the District of Columbia and to me directed, 1 will sell at public wale for cash {at 3306 P street n.w. Waskinpion, D. ELEVES 0'CLOCK 'AM., MONDAY, TOBER TWENTY-SECOND, Pulleys, Deck, Stove, Glue Vat, Compress: Lacqiiers and Compounds, Tot of Dri Vises, 3 Motors aud Buffing Machine £|)me‘|'!b!ol’ T.Ik.:. and Selutions,” cracis, Derto 8 e ekt Typemtiter. Chade: 2 Flat e Heater :n?)oller etc., seized and ettached as the s;mrfl of the defendant National Plating Eo., Inc., and sold to uthimr. meat a¢ Iaw No Al n favor of M Ealth zash. E.C. 8. Marshal. 0ci5,19,20 2 or, is | KRIEGS {SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. TR « 2 ED NIMPROVED REAL Es) BEING PREMISES BNOWN AS 226 ¢ ST. N.E. AND ADJUINING VACANT GROUND T THE EAST. By virtue of & dectee af the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in Equity Ganse No. 40532, the undersigned trustees will offer_tor public wiction. in front of the premt THE TWESTY THIRD D. iR, 1923, AT FOUR THIRTY 0 followlng ae. scribed land and_premnises te in the city of Washington. District of Oolumb The west 13 feet and 4 inches original lot ane (1) by the full denth thereof fa square 736, improved on wpproximately the west half thereaf by the dwelling house known No. 226 C st. n. Terms of sale: ront o One-third of the purchase money be psid in eash, the balance in two “qial iustaliments, payibie in oue and two Ylars. with foterest at 6 per cent per annum, payehbie semi-annimily, from day of e enred by deed of {Fust upn tie Droperty Sold. or il cash, at tie obtion of { chuse: A deposit of 8200 requi purchaser at the time of ing, recording, revente st ot of the purchiane plicd with within thirty days from day of sal otherwise the trustees re- Serve ‘the right 1o reseil the properiy Tikk and cost of the defauiting Turchaker five dava advertisement of - such somie " newspaper published 1o the 3 Washington, e W. 0'DONOGHU! ARD MITCHELL, Tristees. &nle to be ¢ F. ED oc11-akds. exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUETEES' 'SALE OF DESTRABLE THR STORY FRAME DWELLI SITUATE { NO. 708 EYE STREET K.E By virtue of a deed of trust recorded mi Liler No. 2063, at folio 167, of the land ree- ordw of the District of Columbia, we shall sel in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OCTOBER, ‘A. 1. 1921, at FOU! 3 LOCK PO, lot art 4 in sqinre 1 Terms of saie hulanee in with interest nt 6 ble semi-aunuall ime of sale, the purchaser allowed fifteen duys from date of mile to complete the prrchase. Further particulars at tme of sale. ARTHTR CARR. MARVIN A, CUSTIS, yeurs, pay S BALE OF VALUABLE 1M PROVED PROPERTY BEING HOTUSE No. 50 TRVING STREET NORTHWES 5 virtue of & _cortain deed of truet, being fustroment No. 20, rccorded June 13, 1u22, amoug the 1aud records of the District of Co- lunbia, and BE the request of the party wa- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will at public auction in fron | on THUKSDAY. THE gerousi. "y and destgn McK. Clayton's, subdivision of lois in Toad & Brown's subdivition of Mt 0d Pleasent Plains ae waid subdivision is te- | corded 1 the office of the murveror of the Din trict of Columida in Liber 47, folin 14U, sald block 6 pow known as square 290, Terms of sale: Sold wibject to & prior deed of trust: $1.500 cash over sald deed of teust. Deposit of §350 required at time of sale. Terms | of male 1o b complied with within thirts dass from date of eale otherwise deposit wil forfeited. Recording, ail comveyanciny cording, revenue t cost of purel G RADFOK Pieasant | 0010-0&ds,ex8u THOS. 3. OW! TRUSTEES: TATE, VALUABLE IMPROVED "Ry TI -ROOM DWELLING, NO. 614 STREET NORTHWEST. virtue of @ certain desd of trost ument No. 117, recorded Ma trostees will ront of the pren at yublic anetion i WENTY SECOND MONDAY, THEK . Gruver's Petworth Addi- ) <hington, as per piat office of the survesor for the in Liber 43, at folio 98 known for purposes for ussessment &nd taxation &s square 3276 Terms: Sold subject to 4 prior Bulidin cociation loan amounting to &bout 3 the amenat over said loan to be paid in casl A deposit of ¥200 will be required st time of sale. Al converancing, recording, stamps, etc.. At cost of purchuser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of wale, otherwise the teustoes ro- eerve the Tight Th resell the property at the Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. fve days' advertisement of snch resale in scie uewpaper prblished 1a Washington, D. C. 0c10-ikkds. o1 25 SALL OF DWELLING, No. 1208 6{h KT. N.W. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber'No. 4614, follo 113 et seq.. of the Jand records of the Tdstrict af Coium. bia. and at the request of the party secured the ungersigned trustess will offer by public auction. in front ef the mises, on FRIDAY, THE NINETEENTH Y OF OCTOBER, AD. 1828, AT FOUR- THIRTY, 0'CLOCK tie " tollowing-de. | seribed land and pre te in the | gify o Washiagton, Dl ambia, to wit: “The north 30 feet front on @th st. by the full depth of origioal lot » in squere 481, wirh the right of way over the east 3 feet 4 inches of #ald lot for ailes pa Terms of sale ird of fhe purchase | maney to be paid in cesh. the baleuce in two | cqual installments, pavable in one and two| Tears., With interest at 7 per cent per snnum, | payable semi-anau cured by deed of ; or wil cash, at tle option of the g A depomit of 8300 required of the ' 2 at the time of sale. Al convevancing, record- ing. revenue stamps and_notarial Tees at the cot of the purchaser. Terms of sule to be complted with within thirty days from day of waie, otherWise the tristees reserve fthe right to resell the nroperty at the risk and cost of the default B days' newspaper published i3 tou, D. C. X reb the city_of Wa WM. F. GUDE, MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE, IALF_PRICE_ON New Jersey, Nes states during Oct. in usured. TRANSPORT MOVERS, “t New 3 WANTED—RETTR: tore to New York citv or victni! or 23, at reduced rate. BENTON €O, Elizabeth, N. J. P ., October TRUCK STORAGE. Phone Fotomac 882. MOVING ESS SRIPPING | Matn 2010, FOR FURN! corfally give LER'S, 920 618 Ere 5t. N.W. i piance venlent ‘\ocmn‘rl\ a. e N. W. lomth and up Local and Long-Distance MOVING. By Careful Men. Ratcs Heasonable, PACKING DY EXPERTS. Goods imsured | 000 while in_ou distance vazs. T~T MOVING, PACKING, SHIPPING. F. 2425 FIREPROOY LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS mooern FIREPROOF . WE CRATE, PACK AND SH! 313 YOU BTREET N. W REMEMBER! You Osn Alwxys Twke Adventage of Connection Rates With Us. 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Among the l.ondon four-naste was signaled heave to whil rou stead_of doing so and, having « o outdistanced her pursuer. 3 | Some of the early steamers, Whic { were bullt long. narrow and deep, “lik: I o plank on edge,” were comverted int sailing vessels. The Pacific Mail Con pany’s City of Sidney, built in 1875, un- exceptic bark Medw: Hor her in MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. derwent this transformation and proved 10 bs a good boat under safl. But the Conservatory at Dupont Circle. Tth St. mt Pu. Ave. & Yeur Book Year Rool of Music 58 day of such conversiens—or reversion: —is long past. Judge Is Some Solomon'! zom the Richmond Times-Dispateh. | The judge adjusted his spectucl | “In this charge against Mrs. Bur { nuphy, of stickin nin in Mrs { Busybeigh's eve case is dis- miesed. M: Busybeigh snorted and turned red with rage. “But,” continued the court. “for the future protection of Mrs. Busybeizh the court orders that Mrs. Bunnuph plug up the keyhole in her door.” RS — Ugly women are the most attrac tive, meecrding to Mlle. Polaire, th Parisian actress, who boasts she the homeliest woman in the world . 201 is