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AUCTIONS, | l $750 CASH. A beantiful suburban home of five rooms and tiled bath, all built-in fixtures. Large lot with plenty of shrubbe Electric lights, gas. Only built 124 years. Vacant. Possession with the deposit. Price, $8,250. Balance payable $75 per month. $1,200 CASH. ORTHWEST. Owner finds herself unable to take possession of this new house just being completed and has listed it with us for immediate sale at less than cost. There are six large rooms and tiled bath, breakifast porch and a doube sleeping porch. Kitchen has the very latest equipment, including a large built-in refrigerator. Laundry tubs and toilet in cellar. A deep lot to a wide alley. Purchaser had many extras installed which are included in the price of $9,150. Side light brackets in the living room and dining room. Gas and water outlets on second floor, so that it can easily be rented as.an apartment. And of course hardwood floors and trim, hot-water heat and electric lights. Balance payable $75 per month. This is a bargain. Inspect today. SEMI-DETACHED. Northwest has no prettier home than this new, semi-detached, tapestry brick home of six rooms and bath, with a built-in garage. Breakfast porch, sleeping porch, open fireplace, hot-water heat and electric lights. This is a beautiful home and is priced under $10000 and on easy terms. Let us convince you. Call us for an appointment to inspect. THE REALTY & INVESTMENT CORPORATION OF ‘WASHINGTON, W, CLEVET.AND PARK. $23.000. A most wonderfr] home in an nrsnrpassed location. tdvantages make th’'s home a res'dential maste:piece. ani large, three complete baths and extra lavatory, éonter heat epaciotis parces, sleening i e FOR SALE—HOTSES Continued. FOR SALE--HOUSES. Continued, 735 13th Street Main 2908, Scores of noteworthy featurea snd 1t conts ns e'even rooms, all 1'ght hardwood floors, electric lights. hot- o oveh, servant’s room in basement. It is wholiy de- tached on large lot, A0x175. Garege. This is mot an old honse and is in perfect condition. We arge yon to acfually see this havse. Yon will nt be disappointed. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. $14.000. ‘Those who are contemplating making a change of abode are deciding on homes now hefore eal winter seta {n. Nowhere in the city can you find & more ideal Iocation than Washingtee Helabts. It in cotvenient to car service, theaters, wtorew, schools and c.urches. This house s an oaal valne at this price. Tt is a three-storr brick, containi taths, Hot-water heat, eleetric lghts, medern equipment. Garage. ¢ o> rooms and two MT. PLEASANT. $14,500. Pleassnt fs the heart of the citv’s best residential section, ta whi ive. It is t'e center of o neighborlood of home owners. fnd 8 b this charrcter t th's price ‘n this popular section. rooms, two baths, electric lights, vapor heat, large lot (22x105). etripped throughout. Built-in garage. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. : $11,500. retty, smell houses in attract've locations are hard to find. This one combines attractt interfor with high-grade construction. Large 1 Ing room with real open fireplace, n"rlul: dining room, large light kitchen, tiree good bedrooms, large rear yard to ailley: hot-water Teat. electric light, everything most complete. Beautifal hrobs ’ A réal home 1n"an unsurpassed Tocation. - B SRR e COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. ,.500. Milljons of people now owning homes l\nxvs declared th mow and then made the cash pavment possible and the nce was less than rent. It is heage to ov -~ your own heme when von can find one &t this price. Just think what better iaves'ment could you make than prtting your momey fu m home? Where could you find & clter one than this? It ccntans nine rooms and two baths, electr'c light, modern fmprove- ments. Hee it. You will be snrprised at getting so_much for your mones. NEAR LINCOLN PARK. $6,350. We offer ia this good location a home that will give yon peace and comfort ’ n h ot and & g 1hat ean be borght for only $70 1 4nd low monthly pasments. This howes 1o 20 Teet e, containg 8 rooms and bath. electric light. garage on paved alley. It fs vacant, You wiil be Surprised st the many advantsges gained by living in your own home, Dun't il th inspect B3 Bouse. ARNOLD AND COMPANY, 1416 EYE STREET. MAIN 2434. —_—_— MT. PLEASAN £ AT T PARGAIN AVICTION SALES. Just Off 16th St. Near New Sacred Heart Church. THISAFNER OO For a family of moderate means with chil- dren or roomers it afords a real bar-al Never before have we been sble to offer & ipacious 9 room Lome at % @-room prce in wonderful - location:" good agliont: bedroome, @ shole lot of ouse for the extremely 1/w price of $9,300 imd essy. terms, Two-Family Flat, Near 14th and Buchazen Tere fs u #pacous home containing two comnlete i-toom and bath anartmen s: 23 ft, [side: ‘space for double garaze. Au exceilent ome proposltion. One apt. rented at 380, owher occrpy ng other. D fference (o carry. ing expense only $2 month. ~ We recommend thie as & very giod buy at the price, $11,150; nearly new. PAULINE WALTERS, Realtress, 1450 Irv'ag St 3¢, 1t i3 an idesl location 1t fa seldom sou can Th's house contains seven The Liouse is metal weather- could not buy. A little saving ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, TRURTEES' SALE OF VALUAKRLE IMPROV- ED AND l',\v)ll')mvr:(!l E. X ¥ ;;EL\'G F“EKfiEsAD‘fiS;)\ A8 228 C '] OINING VACAN' | fifl“ll“ 'Dr'l'od;l'Hl‘, EAST o H by virtue of a decree of the Supreme urt [ 01 the Diatries of Cotesmbea, panmry o poort | Cause No 40532, the uuders'gned trus ees wiil offer for sale I-y1pub ic auction, in front of the prem'ses, on TUESDAY, THE TWENT" 1 THIRD DAY OF OCTOFER. 1923, AT FOU! ITHH“‘Y O'CLOCK P.M.. the following de- scribed land and premises. & tuate in the eity of Wash ngton, District of Columbl to wit: The west 33 feet and 4 inches front of or'ginal lot ene (1) by the full deplh thereof 'ln square 788, imnroved on lrpmx.muely the ‘west half thereof by the dwelling house known s o i third of ‘erms of sale: e-third the rehase money be pald in cash. wl‘l two equal instaliments, payable in one and two $8750, FAEEA ol - 3 ! o day OF eater e KENNEDY STREET. £ by deed of fronlSpon tls progerty A comparatively mew and strictly modern | 80id. or &ll cash, at the option of the pur- colonial tspe dwelling, »'tuated an this Ppromi. cbaser. A deposit of $200 required of the ment street in first commercial zome. ~ Con- | Purchaser at the time of sale. {aine six large. brisht rooms: enormons resr | 83 OF fecording. fevenne stampe and no-arial e P nre s R e ieq dvwood floors: out- | Cuie o be compled with with's thirey days from day of sale. otherwise the trusiees re- pantes: weveral added features: hot-water o sy [Ehts. Deep lot to wide alley. | gorve. Tha right 1o resell the proper s st the risk and cast of the defaulting purchaser after Ove days' advertisement of such remale in BOSS & PHELPS, some new Hfir{ynblhhfil fa the city of L s Washington T M S MW "DANIEL W. 0'DONOGHUE, F. EDWARD MITCHELL, TO BE SOLD AT AUCTIONl actrdaan bise i aes. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31 | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. 2937 EVARTS STREET N.E. JUST NORTH OF BLADENSBURG ROAD, 8 ROOMS AND | BATH, DETACHED; EXCELLENT CONDI- TION; ELECTRIC LIGHTS: LOT 40x150 T0 | ALLEY : subject to 8 first deed of trust $4.000, 7 per cent, § years. Deposit of $500 required at time of sale. HOUSE TO BE OPEN THE D‘Yb.°§ :A‘Lfl.m;nflf is ?Eg"r.flhn session can ad immediately. I8 BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. Bg'n ... FOR COLORED; our houses. 8 rooms, brick, $2,950: cash, $300. Two houses, 6 rooms and bath, $2.200. Four mew houses, vacant, eleetricity, furnace beat; ca: $500. One apartment, rented at nhh'u‘,\?{'{” = Two I}ma' bouses, b 8 ot O WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. SIGDERN 8 TO #-HOOM HOUSE. ANY GOOD location. Al or part cash, Address Box 95-V, Star_offi . WILL PAY CASH FOR 6-ROOM. MODERN liouse, DOrth of Pa. ave. s.e.: Bt over $6,000 #ive location. Address Box 102-V, Star o Col. 6684, All convey- pe and uo'arial .. Main 4340, ADAM A. WESCHLEI 1KVSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE, FRAME LUILDING No. 1152 23rd ST. N.W. By virtue of & decree of fhe Supreme Court of the Distrct of Columbis passed in Equit Cause No 41612, the unders.gned trustee wiil offer for eale M_fi;h"t aucti.on, fn front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THB TWENTY- THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER, 1023, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the following described land and premises, situate n the eity of Wash- ington, Dis:rict of Cclumbia, to wit: t twenty-five (25) in square thirty-se (37), improved by iwo-story frame dwellin known &s prem'ses No. 1152 23rd st. n.w. hiogton, D. C. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and ‘wo Jears, w th iuterest at 6 per cent er annum. Dayable semianpually, from day of sale, se- cured by deed of trust upon the gnper ¥y sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchase: A deposit of §200 required of the purchaser the time of saie. All conveyancug, record: revenue "stamps and notaral fees 8 cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days f-om day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ advert sement of such resale in some pewsyaper published 1a the city of Washing- Do ™ DANIEL W. 0'DONOGHUE, Trustee, _oell-d&ds.exBu Union Trust Bidg. AUCTIONEER. 810 5 ROOMS, NORTHWEST, POSSESSION or vacant; aubstantial cas 10000 " Adurews Box G-V, Star shicer O BIX-ROOM. HOUSE for colored man. Make [, Y chen peyment, State price and focat.on, ag-nts ts__ 0-V, Star_office, & 1., 8:R00M HOUSE, rection: must be priced THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. . a sox HonERg S Tu o0 ¥ 555 ‘T':'e:.m;f‘lopmc o;V ;::blfig;"l Tor $1,000 £ 4t pavment. appearance; | street northwest. pornes. - Address e Die WANTED— N e T e e n oier & DILpiOUBE | 5y virtue of @ certan deed of truat dited Jauiary 16, 1623, and duly recorded February with Call MR. MILLER, aper No. 113 of the land records paper N VE PURCHASERS FOR rict of Columbla. and the request Bouses: Tor- $5000 50 eEat here 3““‘,““ the paty mecured thereby, the nnders gned offer? WHALEY & BRITT, 710 14%h°t. wurv'ving trustee will sell, at public auct on, Wit iy e I 8L 4y front_of the premises, on TUBSDAY, THE JLL TAY "ALL UANii FOK i ks OB 2D DAY OF OCTORER, A.D. 1023, AT FIVE olored; will cons der e ther frame or brick I8 O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land 27 weiten,of Washington Mala 2730 Cov ! ana premises, s'tuate s in the . Din sict of Einental Trus 'de.. room S04 ind des'gnated ae and being the east H T. LAW, 1510 E ST. &.B. en (27) feet two (2) Inches tront is fo the market for severa. hou located on Eye street b( the fu'l depth thereof of lot in Southeast or Noitheast Wachington that ©imbered five (5) io Bamuel Davidaon's sub can be sold at from $2,500 to $5.000 on easy terma. Owners of wuch will either sce, W or phone me at once. Phone Lincoln b5125-W 27 agenis._Address @'vision of lots in square numbeied one hun- dred and twenty-s'x (126), as per plat recorded in Liber NK, rt follo 6, one of the records of s the surveyor's offics for sa'd Distr'et i, Terms of sile: Poperty sold subject to & Brot deed of trust for $32,000, and a second deed of trust for $12,300. All cash for equity bove said deeds of trust. A depos t of $300 ! will be required at t'me of sale. All convey- ! ancing, reco d'ng. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be compl'ed with within I Brteen days from day of wa'e. otherw se the i trustee’ reserves the right to tesell the pr erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chrser, after five days' advertivement of such resale in some ewspaper published in Wash- B D0, 3. HOGER SPATES, ©0c11.1315.17.19.22 23 Burv'ving Trus es. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF DESIRABLE THREE. STORY FRAME DWELLING. SITUATE By Siriue of & decd of trust by virtue of a of trust recorded in Liber No. 3953, at follo 167, of .the land rec. ords of the D'strict of Columbis, we shall sell in Zront of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE NINETEENTH DAY “0F *OCTOBER, A.D. 1623, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.A., lot part 4 in square 904 ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash: balance in jomes two’or three vears, with fnterest at & T’ cent per annum, payable semi annually. eposit. of. §200 Tednired A% time. o° sale. asd tlie purchaser allowed fifteen days from date of sile to complete the purchase. Further particulars at time of eale. ARTHUR CAER MARVIN A. Ol WE SELL THE DARTH." WANTED—Every bouse in w.e. ind b.e. to sell | from 83,000 't 86000; clicats’ walting. “List today, sold tomorrow.” List it today. ROGAN REALTY CO., 219:220 McGill Bldg. Matu ‘7881, JOHN F. DONOHOF. & 50ONS NSYLVANIA AVE. S.E, We have steady demands for properties in sectlons of the t your property r_results. JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS S$14 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 8.E. 770 WOt BOCNE 1N ANY tion: bave @ good cash payment aj substaztlal monthly - rerments. Wonld BUSINESS AND INVEST- ment properties that will show good returns- on investment. Will pay cash up to $50,000. Write full particulars to Box 137-V, Star office. OUT-0F-TOWN REAL ESTATE Cedar Grove Development On the South River. ble water-front lots, abundance of AR e e s roads. Terms to wuit purchesers. For fur- 580, 55" Nene "Thag.. Wiy D, 0" or 20 E ABOVE SALE HAS BEZN POST. ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN UNTIL .uo‘(:'rom TWENTY-THIRD, 1823, B ¥ orDER OF THE TRUSTEES. 0020,d&ds, ex81 © v i AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. —_2 AUCTI)N SALES. TOMORROW. D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1923.' LBl L B AUCTION SALES. LGISTERED. 715 Takta, MM~ Ctande Portigres Sherrton Sidebrard. Perom. Di~ing Room and Bedroom Swite, .China, Glassware, Carpets, etc. AND Peerless Touring Car in good condition. TERMS CASH oc2—21 TOMOHROW, C. G. Sloan & Co., lnc. MAMMOTH SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC., AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SLOAN’S. 715 13TH STREET WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 24 1922 AT 10 AM. Dutch Marguatrie Safa a=d Armchair. Makogasy Cheets of Drawers. Cahinet Ta'king Machine. Tan Tah'as Aucts. 13th St. Paintings Ma%ocany Dressing Séefi Playrr.Piann Valgup Oriental Rugs,” Comnlate. |iving Rugs, AT 12 M, €. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. FUTUOE DAVS, THOS. 3. OWENS & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Bus- iness Property No. 922 New| York Avenue Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No, 4383, follo 134 et seq., of the land records of the Distr ct of Colum- ba, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigped trustees wll sell at ublic_ auct'on In_ fiont of the premises. on EDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1923, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and prem. fses, situate in the District of Columba, and designated as and be ne lot numbered twent; four (24) !n the subdivislon made by the bers of John Davidson of lots in square three hun- dred and seventy-thiee (378), as per plat re. corded in Lber N.K.. follos' 103 and 109 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Distriet of Columbia, Property sold subect (6 & Srst deed of trust for $12.500 Terms: Announced at time of posit of $1.000 wiil be required sale. Al ‘conveyancing, records cost’ of purchaser. Terms of sale pled with within ffteen days from day of sale, otherw se the trustees reserve the iight to rewell the property at the risk and cost of | defauiting purchaser, after five days’ adver- tisement of m resale {n some newspaper published in Washingten, D. C. THOMAS W. STURRLEFIELD, EMERY L_COBLENTZ, Oc11 13.15.17,10 22.23.24 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS Two 2-Story 6-Room and Bath Brirk Dwellings, Nos. 626-628 M St. SW. Rented at $27.50 and $25 Each. - At Auction. By virtne of authority vested {n us we will #ell at publ'c auction in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY: FOURTH. 1823. AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M. lots €0 and 61 in square 473 improved as above Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $2.000 with about 2% years to Amount Grer said trust to be pad h. '$200 deposit requ'red upon each lot at the time [ ing and revenue stamps . Terms to be complled with withia thirty days oF deposit forte ted THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. 0016 d&ds,exSu FUTURE DAYS. {IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs- trlct of Columbla.—In re Phillp F. Gormley, baukrupt.—Bankruptey No. 1887.—By virtue of & decres of the Supreme Court of the D - trict of Columbia and by virtue of the power aad suthor ty contained In a certain deed of trust from Phllip F. Gormiey and Maude E. Gorm'ey, his wife. to Jullus I. Peyser and Albert '3 Boulc dated the 4th day of My, 1822, recorded smong the land records of the county of Montgamery, Md., in Liber 217. Toi o 78, the unders gned. an troatees. al the Tequest of the party secured. will, on SATUR- DAY, THE TWENTY SEVENTH DAY _OF OCTOBER, 1923, AT THE HOUR OF ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., In front of the mans'on house, {on parcel No.'1, hereinafter descr bed. offer for wle at publ'c avction o1l the L:nd par- rd described in sa'd deed : Parcel No. 156 sere less,’ described In n decd from Copeland a ker Jones and otheis to Philip F. Gorm- dated the-10'h day of October, 1912, rded emong_said land reconds in_ Liber This ‘and is Jocated in Bethew- improved dwell ng_house. barn, ontbuildings, and s aboit one Mud one-half m'les from Chevy Chiase Lake on the macadam road leading f:om Kenv'ngton to Chevy Chase and about four and one-haH miles from the District line. and also borders on the Brooke- ville p ke between Chevy Chase Lake and For- est Glen. This pa:cel ndjoins or is Dear the subdiv'w'on of W liam H. Walker, known as Kenilworth or North Chevy Chase, and borders on Rock creek. It is about 300 yards from the electric car line running from Chevy Chass Lake to Kensington, which has been recently en over by the Capital Traction Company. Said tract. togsther w th parcel No. 2. sion_of PhIlip F. Gormiey &nd ry farm. 2, 48.46 acres described fn = gie Burgdorf and husband to Philip F. Gormles. dated the §th day of July, 1914, recorded amovg sad land records in L'ber 242 follo 456. This tract adjo ns parcel o 1 and ls used in connection with parcel 5. 1 a8 a daty farm by the sald Philip Gormley. _ No. 3, contain'ng 307.7 scres. more or less, | deseribed in a deed from Mary H. Jones and i others to Mary Gormiley, dated the 15th day [of October, in the year 1819, recorded among the land records of said county in Liber 2us, folio 118. This farm fs located {n Poslesville alstrct, on the rond leading from Edwards rtinsburg, about 435 m lea from ud one mile from Martinsbu: and adjons_the lands of Thomas Hickman, Pichard F. Spates, Remsvurg Brothers. ot al. sractically &'l of ‘this cleared,” excepi & small wood lot and il fs well watered and improved by a dwelliog house of about 10 rocme, new bank bam. cow snd other butld ere is an_eleg riog and a ofchard near the house.. This farm was formerly owned by the late John Jone Parcels Nos. 1,2 and 8 will be offerea for sale separstelr and then parce’s Nos. 1 and 2 wll be offered whole, and then parcels 1, 2 and 8 will be offered as a whole, trustees reserving the right to accept and reject any and all bids. Land to be sold free from ail liens. and taxes to be adfusted to day of sal ‘Terms of sale ns prescribed by deed of trust. All cash upon the ratfication of the sale by the ‘court. A deposit of $1000 wil' be quired for parcel No 1. 31.000 for purcel 37,04 $1,050 for parcel No 3 If gold sepa: Fately, and If parcels Nos. 1 and 2 are sold 85 8 whole, a deposit of $1,500, and if ail three parcels are sold &s a whole, & deposit of $2 000 will ba required when knocked dow: Allcosts of converanc'ng and revenue stamps %o be paid by the purchaser. JULINS T PRYSER. Trustee, Wilkine Bul'ding, Wash'ngton, D. C. ALBERT M BOUIC. T:ustee, 0e17-10t Rockville Maryland. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. REING A _HOUSE AND LOT NUMBERED 1827 § STREET N.W. By viitue of & certaln deed of trust rec- orded as Instrument 202 on Februa 1923, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and rt the request of the PArty secured thereby, the undersigued will sell st publ'c anction, 'In front of the prem'ses, on TUESDAY OCTOBER THIRTIETH. 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P M., the following described land and piem'ses. situate ln_the District of Co'umbia, and being lot numbered one hradred and fifty-three (133) in square numbered one hundred and thirty-two (182 a8 described in said deed of trust, upen the follow'ng terms: Terms of sale: Sald property Is subject to ® prior deed of trust securing an ‘ndebtedness of $3,000 and sid p.operty will be sold sub- Ject to sald deed of trust indebtedness. Of the purchsse price over and above said deed of trust one-third fs to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal insi.llments, pay- able in one and two years, with interest at the rate of #'x rnd one-ha'f (672) per centum T annom, payable semi-annually, secured b5 second decd of tr'st upon the' properey s0'd, or all cash, at the opt'on of the pur- chaser Interest and taxes paid or adjueted to the date of sale. A deposit of $200 will be required at the t'me of sale. All convey- anc'ng. recording, revenue strmps, etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be com- lied with with'n thirty days from date of otherw'se deposit will be forfeited and the ‘property resold at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' ad- vertisement of such resale in some Washing- ton newspaper., WILLIAM H. PINCKEL, Jr., . _Apt. 3022426 19th st. n.w. CARL H. B UTMAN, o0c1-d&ds.exSa 1688 B st n.w. Property in First Commercial Zone, 3931 14th St. N.W., Near Shepherd St. By o'rtue of authority vested in the under- il e o i e et et o e 5 i TWENTY SXI DAY OF OCTOBER, 1823, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot 50 in square 2624 1o McCarty and Whi trustees’ subd:- ¥ison of parts of lots 3-B *'Pads- worth,” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of ‘the District of Columbia in Liber county 23 at folio 51, n.?wnd as above; sub to_covenants of record. s of sale: All cash a“ove s first trust of $7,500, bearing interest at 8%, due June 12, 1926, A deposit of $500 requi at, t'ma of sale. Terms to be complied with within Ql:s Il{lfi-l-lhnl or deposit forfeited. All conveyancing, recording, reveaue stamps, at cost of Y OWEN & SON, Anctioseers. 2 and 4-B, THOS. J. 0c20-34ds, ex6: more | THOS. 3 OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, | TRUSTPES' SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON_YOU ST. NEAR lith, BEING PREMISES 1858 YOU BT. N.W. Br virtne of 1 certatn deed of trvat duly recorded In Liber No. 4772. follo 494 et seq.. of the land records of the D'strict of Columb'a and at the request of the party secured there- b, the undersigned trustees will sell &t pub- lic' avetion in front of the premises, on THUPSDAY THE FIPST DAY OF NOVEM- BER, A.D. 1923 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing d e and being lot 30 In the subd'v's'on ¥ Charles I White, D D., parish pifest of St Matthew's Churghi, of 1its in squere 236, as per plat recorded in L'ber W. F., follo 61, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Distr ct of Columbia, ! Terms of sale: Sold gubject 1o | firat deed of trust for $7.200 and the auw i over said trust fo be pald in cash. £500 Geposit required | upon &ceeptance of bid. Couveyancing, record- Ing_and revenue stamps at purchaser's coat. Terms of wale to be complied with w thin thir ty days or depos:t forfeited. SAMUFL, V. 0022, kdn.cx8n Truftees. “THOS. J. OWE! N. AUCTIONEERS | Trustees’ Sale of “The Alwyn” Avartment House, Number 1882 Columbia Road North- west, Corner Kalorama Road and Columbia Road. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated Apri 10 1923, duly recorded April 18, 1923 an instrument No. 12 of the land r Distriet of Columbia. and at the party secured (hereby. trastees will sell &t public the piem'ses, on TUESDAY, TH DAY OF GCTOBER, A.D. O'CLACK PAL. the following-deseribed land and premises, situate in the Distr ct of Colum bia, and designated as and being lot numbered seventy (70), in Willam P. Kelloge's com binaton of iots in block numbered five (5). “Wash'ngton Helghts per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the D.strict of Columbia in Liber 48, at folio 13. Terms of sale: Property sold subiect to a firat tzust for $100.000 and a second trust the ) balance of which s about $14.000. Further terms anuovnced At time of male. A deposit requ under. THIRTIETH AT FIVE n thirty days or de e d at the rick and X STURBLEF I GARFIELD A. STRE 1 oc20-0&ds.0x8u N, AUCTIONEERS. . 3. OWEN & § rtue of a certaln deed of trust duly among the land records of the D trict of Columbia, February 6, 1923, and the request of the party secured thereb; undersizned frustees will sell at public suction | in front of the premives. oo MONDAY, THE | TWENTY-N AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following land | and p.emises mituate i the eity of Washing- ton, D. C: The west twenty feet (20 feet), ( e.ght (8) inches front by the full depth of orlg nal lot numbered fifteen (151 in squere | u undred and sixty-two (302). | One-third cash, balance in eq I'ments at one und two years with io- terest at 6% per annum, payable semi.an i i3 from tie day of sale. and secured At trost perts soid. or il the pu deosit of $300 wilt | by reg of sale. 'All convey- 1 be at the purchas to be compliied with within | otherwise the trustees reserve the | ! Executor and Trustee’s S-le: or Premises 2704 Good Hope Road, D. C,, to Close an Estate. Dy virtue of the will of Emilie Thurm. de- ceaned, probated in Administration No. 209, 3 Coure, . Co 1 wil ¢ in_front theeot, on TC G THIRTIETH, & 1623 O'CLOCK P.M.. D-operty kne for taxation g parcel 21473 imp bove numbered two stors b'ck bulldng. used an'n dwelling. being & store. bakers and | welling. i Terms of sale: $300 cash d-malr.‘e{mer:mm of purchase money In cash: balsn¥e o two Cqual annnal instsilments bering 6% interest, Dasable semi-annnalls. represented by the pur- Chaser's promissory notes secured on the prop- Grty by first Mleed of frust. or all cash, 4t i fehaser's option. Examination of title, con- Veyancing. revenie stamps at purchaser's cost. | Salo to be closed within sixty dazs or properts | will be resold at defaulting purchaser's cost | and ¢k sfter 5 davs’ prev.ous advertisement jia The Evening Star. | GEORGE €. GERTMAN, oc19.d&ds.ex8n Execator and Trustee. | ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Real Estate in a Business Zone, Containing 8,820 Sq. Ft., Imnroved by a Brick Church Known As the Cosmorolitan Temple Baptist Church, on N Street Between 9th and 10th Streets N.W. By virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court {of the District of Columbia, passed In Equity + Cavse No. 40643, the undersignen trustee will ‘offer for sale by public auct'on. in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the follow!ng descr bed land and prem'ses, situate in the city of Washing- ton, District of Columba, to wit: Lots 9, 10 and 11 in_the subdivision made by the heirs of Jon Davidson 1n square 307, having & frontage " 73 feet. 6 nches mo.e or leas. by A depth of 120 feet, more or less, to & 20-foot alley. in the first commercial zonme, Improved by _a brick church. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be piid In cash, the balance in two equal: installments payabie In one and two years, with interest at six Ber,cont per an- nom, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, cecured by deed of ‘trast upon . the property wold, or all. cash, at lhengllon of the pur- chaser, A deposit of $1.000 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All convey- ancing, recording. revenye stamps and notarial fees at (he cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be compled with within thirty days from @day of sale, otherwise the trustee re- werves the right 1o resell the property st the Fisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advert'sement of such resale in some ncwspuper published in the city of Washington, D. C. GEORGE W. YOUNG, Trustee. ‘Washington Loan & Trust bld, 0¢20-d&ds,exSu_ TADAM A. WESCHLER, ACCTIONEER, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three - Story and Mlnvrd! Roof Stoze Build'ng, No. 1313 K St-eet Northwest, With ! Large Brick Back Buildng. ! Under and by virtue of @ deed of trust | e to us, dated Jeguary 30, 1923, aud | Iy filed for record in_the office of the recorder of deeds of the District -of Columbia on_January 31, 1923, and re.orded in Liber 45, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and default having been made in_the payment of the mote and Interest se- ! cured” by sald deed of trust and at the re. - Quest of the holders of the sald bote, the i understigned trostees, will offer for sale by ublic auction in_ front of the prem'ses on FRIDAT. “THE “26th DAY ' OF "OCTOBER, AD. 1028, AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M., the east 24 fest on K st. by the full depth thereof of Lot 7. in @ subdivision of Square No. 24%, | made by the heirs of John Davidson as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of | the District of Columbia in Liber N. K. at ! folios 67 and 6%, improved by ‘the buliding described above. Sold subject fo & prior encumbrance of $28 000. Terms of sale: All over and above the first trust to be paid in cash within thirty dave m date of sale, a deposit of one thousand lars to be made at time of sale. If terme are not complled with, the trustees remerve the right to resell the property at the risk and cout of . the defaulting purchaser after fGve 4 notice of such Tessle in some news- +5published In the city of Washington, ROBERT. Z. M¢KEEVER, ° EARL B. GOSS, Trustecs. at NER, NEALE, oc19.d%ds.exSu____ _ Tiustees ADAM A. WESCHLER, ACCTIONEEE. ed by 0c17-%dbs . iin the city of W TH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1823 'dred snd twenty-six (128), s per plat recorded *cerded in L ber TONEE] Four Valuable Building Lots, F ont'ng 72 Feet on Mon- tello Ave. (12th St.) north-' east, between Oats and Penn streets. AT AUCTION ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. lots 804, Square 5069, Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance one, two and three years at 6 per cent. Intere: payable semi-annually, or all cash’ at option of the purchaser. A cash deposit of $100 re- quired ut time of sale. Converancing. re- cord ng_and revenue stamps At purchuser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with oF deposit forfeited & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1023, AT ! 805, " 809, i | “THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEER’ SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 320 G ST. BE By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4371, folio 249 et weq.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bla. and at the request of the party secured therey, the undersigred trvsteen will well at goblie wrtion in fron of ©e premiscr. on THUPSDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF OCTORER. A. D. 1923. AT FIVE 0'CLOCK PO, the following described land and p tuate in the District of Columbia. nated as and being west 12.50 fet front west 25 feet by full depth of orlgin Iot 8. square 795, being part of the erty conveyed to Danlel K. Jackson by Dorset and wife by deed dated May 20, 1920, #aid properts being known as No. 320 G s o o henst. ject to m deed of 8200 deposit required upon ace ptance of bid. ‘ Conveyancing, recording and revemue stamps at purchaser's cost, Terms of sale to be com- plted with within *Mrts days from day of male or deposit forfeited, and the property mas he resold at the risk hnd cost of de- faulting purchaser after five duvs' advertising Dewspaner poblished in Washington, ISAAC E._SHOEMAKER. E. TILTON JACKSON. Trustees. 1833 17th ST. N W.. IMPROVED WITH - STORY STORE AND DWELLING. By virtue of & cer'an deed of trnst duly recorded fn Liher No. 1699 at fallo 134 of the land reco du of the Dstrict of Columbda, and ai the request of the party secured therebr, the undersigned trustees will sell ot public rem ses, on MONDAY. DAY OF OCTOBER. 1923, AT FOUR THIRTY G'CLOCK P.M., the lowing descrihed lund and prem ses situate hinetan, D. C.: Lot num- teen (16) in Coltman wnd Adams. subdivision of square numbercd three hundred and nine (308), ws per pint recorded e of the survevor for the District a in L'er W. F. at fol'o 97; said w known for purpises of as tand tavat’on as lots numbered eleht and elght (508) eight bundred <quare nambered three hun 09). rd cash, balance in equal in nd 1Wo yenrs with Interest semi-anually from ared br des! of trust . or all cash. st the pur- chaser's opton. A deposit of $500 will be re. quired at the fime of snle All conveyancing #nd record'ng will be at the purchaser's cost. Terms to ha eomnlied with within ten duye, herwise the trustees reserve the right to re. sell at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser. WILLIAM H on_tiie propert THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS Trustee’s Sale of Va'uable Busi- ness Property, No. 1723 1 street northwest. n 241 DAY OF OCTOBER, . 1923, AT FIVE OCLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem sés, sitnate 'n Dat ot of Columb'a, and designated as and being the east 2) iaches f: on Eye street by the full depth thereof of 1ot numbered five (5) ‘n Samuel Davidson's eub- div's'on of lots ‘D e unmbered one bun- n Liber NK, at fol o 0, one of the reco.ds of the surveyor's otfice for €aid D'str ct Terms of sale: Property sold subject to & frst decd of trist for 32,000, and 8 second deed of trust fo. $12,500. All cash for equits above sa d deeds of (ruxt. A depos't of 3500 W1l he tequired &t tme of sale. All coovey .t cont of purchmser | omyl ed with with:n en dass from of sule. otherwise the e rese.ves the Tight to fesed the prop at the sk and tost of defauit’ag pur after five days’ advertisement of suc in s me newspuper published in Wash T be trusi resale i 3. ROG 7,19,22.93 27 THE AROVE SALE HAS BEEN PONED UNTIL TUESDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1923, AT 3:30 P.M. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. 0023.4&qs.exSa THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Two-Story! Frame Dwellng, Being! Premises 1311 Mad'son Street Northwest, Together With Valuable Un‘mproved Prop-i erty at the Corner of Madison St-eet 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 Inte-est in a Tract of Land Containing About 30.14 Acres, Mo'e or Less, in the Dietrict of Co- lun-bia. By virtue of m ceria'n deed of trust re. 1535 fol'o 250, of the land records of the District of Columbia, at the request of the par.es secnred thereby, the unders'gned will sell ar public auctlon, in front of the resi ‘e prem'ses. on THURS- DAY. TH® DAY 4 TOBER, 19 and premises, sit lumbia, deser‘bed in said deed of trust. COMMENCING AT 3:00 P.M. Iots 7 an' 8. 800 and 803, in block 3. SWhite Croft,” sald block assessed as squars 2797, improved by two-story deisched frame @weiling. known 23 1311 Madison street nofti- west. *" IMMEDIATELY THEREAPTER. Lots 9 to 16, ‘nclusive, and 801 in block 3, ‘White Cioft,” uow assessed as square 2707, unimproved. AT 4:00 PM. Undivided 1.6 interest in parcels tazed as parcels 11426 and 113\11. containing 39.02 acres, more ‘or_less. said property belng sit- Gare on the Dorth wide of Concord avenie be- Tween 201 and Gih stree s nw. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Tndivided 1-24 intérest in parcels taxed a3 parcels 113\14 and 112\8. conta ning 50.14 | acres, more or less. and situate at the south. | west corner of New Hampshire aad Concord avenves n.w., subject. ' however, fo & prior deed of trust for $1,200. Al of ‘sald properiies belng sublect to cove- nants ‘of record affecting the same. One-third eash and balance the pirchase price to be paid in equal in- aiments io one and two vears. with Interest 276 per centum per annum, secured by deed | of trust on the properties sold, or all cash, | at the opt on of the purchamer. A deposit of $1000 on the imp:oved properiy and on each of the ottier'parcels required at the time e, he right being Lereby reserved to of- subdivided porton of sald property in parcels of one or mare lo's and o offer said acreace pioperty in such parcels as may be deemed advisable. ‘All convevancing. record'ng, revenue stamps and ovotarial fees at the cost of the pur- chaser. Termn of sale to be complied with within thir'y days from date of sale. other. wise the trustees reserve the Fight to resell the proper y at the risk and cost of the de- favlting prrchaser. after five days' advertive. ing of such resale In _tome newspaper pub lished in Wash.ngton, D. C. B. FRANCIS SAUL. 1412 Eye st. o'w. WALTER R CUY. Woodward building. oc13-1&d%.ex5a ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. | Trustee’s Sale of Valuable' Unimproved Lots on Joce- Iyn St. East of Connecticut Ave. By virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of the Dstrict ‘of Cotumi sed fa Equity Cause 41181, T will sell at publ.c auction, sub- ¢ to ratificat on by the court, on FRIDAY, HE TWENT' H DAY OF OCTOBER; 1923, AT FI LOCK P.M., in front of the prem’ses. an entirety, the un- improved lots 32, 83 and 34 in square 190 in the subdivision of Chevy Chase Highiands, the same having a frontage of about 75 feet on the north side of Jocelyn ast of Counec- ticut ave., with a depth of about 80 feet to o alley, ‘and containing spprox.mately 6,188 square Teet. Terms of sale: $300 cash deposit at time of sale One-third of the purchase money fo be paid in cash and the balance payable in two equal insinliments at one and two years, bea: ing nterest at 6 per cent per annum, semi-annually. and to be secured by first of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at burchaser's option, Sale (5 be comsum- mated wi hin thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the deposit w. forte ted anc the resold_at- defaulting T The Eventoe & ment e Evening GEORGE C. GERTMAN, 0c16-0&s,exSon Truscee. [HOTEL ST. CHARLE .WINDSOR HOTE! IMISS THORNBOROUGH AUCTION SALES, ESCHLER, AUC]IONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Six- Room and Bath Bunga'ow ! No. 4310 Fessenden St. N.W. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded. in Liber No. 4081, follo 408, et seq of the land records of the District of Colum and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigued trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in_front of the remises. on MONDAY, 'THE TWENTY- INTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1928 AT FOUR-THIRTY ' O’'CLOCK “P.M.. the follow- ing-described land and_premises, situate i the cousty of Washington. Dustrict of Co lumbia, to wit. Let 7 (i square east of square 1654 In the D. C. Land and Bulldiog Compsny's subdivisfon of & part of u tract of land called “Friendship.'" now knowon as “Wisconsin Ave. Helghi s per plat of suld subdivision recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in book 3, at follo 27, fronting 55 feet by depth of 126 feet, togither with the Improvements thereon, ‘to_be wold snbject. however. to & palor déed of trust of $4,500 &t 7%, duc April, 1925. Termy of sale: Over and above sald trust, cash A deposit of §300 required st the time of mile. All conveydnc.ng. recoiding, revenue stemps and notarisl fees at the comt of the purchaser. ~Term wihin thirty dese from day of m wise the trustees reerve tlie righi the property at the rsk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, after five days' advertis ment of guch resale in_some newspaper pub- lished iu the city of Washington. D. C. 8. KIGGIN® TERRY, W. J. MOONEY. 0c18.0&4s.exSn Trustees ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Being a Three-Story Brick Dwell- ing Known as No. 1232 9th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in L ber No, 3677, at folio 29 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colu b'a, and at the request of the holder of the note secured thereby, the underaigoed trustees will offer for sale ai publc auctlon, in frout of the prem ses. on FRIDAY, THE TWENT' BIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1923, AT F( O'CLOCK ‘P.M. whe feliow.ng described land and prenifses, situate in the city of Washing ton, District’of Columba, known and distin- guished an lofs twenty-two .22) and twenty. seven (21 Ambrose Ro'n's subdivision of lots i three hundred and s xty-elght (368), s wa:d subdivielon is recorded in the aMice of the eurveyof of the Distriet of Colum. ba in Book C. H. B.. page 79, improved by premises 1232 Bth st. B.w. Terms of sale: Al éash over and above s Arst deed of trust. the amount of prnc and interest due, and the ferms and condit of which wli nced at time of A depoalt of $200 requited of the purchase: the time of sale. All conveysncing. reco Ing, notarial feew and revenue stamps at the coat of the purchaser. Terms of sile fo be complted with within ff ¢ day of sule. otherw ke t “he Hght to resell the proper'y at the rak ot of the defaulting purchnser after | ) daye from | Ustees reserve | IN THE SUPREME (OURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbis, Holding « Bankrptey matter of PeeKay Auto Grocers. po; bapkrupt.—In Bunkruptcy 1403.—To the creditors of Peel A D ® Inc., wax duly adju the first meeting of its crediton at_my office, in the Wilkios buflding. 1512 I street est, Washington, D. C. Int d A D1 weloe time the may sitevd, prove. their clalms. uppod trustee, exsmine the oficers of the bank corporation aud transact s as may properiy come bef RALPH D. QUINTER, Refe © RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. otel - ~3 ATLANTICCITY.N.J. _j This Am rican Pian dotes §- ne ‘more comfortatl: than during the Fall a.d i Win'er mon ha on sccount of its +x'ep- l WaLrer J. Bozev tional locati o and arra: gement. 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