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AUCTIONS, FOR. !ALE—BO"SES Cont! AUCTI'N SALES. THIS AFTERNOON THE_EVENING' STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, NEAR RE@EPVO]R A very mice liftle colonial home of 6 rooms, bath; hot-water' heat: electric lights which are in parfect eider. Thére 14 a very deep Iot with plenty Of room for & {wo-~-ar Earuge. Can trraoge enxy term ) > _ Main 485, s TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31 FIVE O'CT.OCK P.M. 2827 EVARTS STREET N.E.. JUST NORTH OF BLADTNSRURG ROAD, 6 NOOMS AND BATH,” D TACHED; EXCELLENT CONDI- TION; ELECTRIC LIGHTS: LOT 40315 TO ALLEY: subjeet o a first deed of trust $4.000, 7 per cent; 3 years. Deposit of $300 reqrired at time of miie. HOUSE TO BE OPEN THE DAY OF SALE. Ti‘le Is rendy and possession an b hud immiedlately. SEE THIS BEFORE . and 16th St. Southeast. the best home-buring opportu oTered. Here bn 0 group of wwes wonderfolly well located. Of sub- uinl | churncter— K te built unnsual features for which ln pect Days and Evenings Sample House, 1538 Mass. Ave. S.E. . sleep ng_porch, hot-wa er bea and gas installation. San'tary The ‘second or can be ut.lzed 25 % wepaate apartment If you wish Easy Terms Will be Arranged for These Modest Prices. HARRY A. KITE, (Inco-porated.) 1514 K St. Phone Main 4846. A New Type of Homes. Most attractive 4. 5 and 6 room Homes 10" Wash nefon-—so arran ed tat the care honsekeep'ng are r ant e oy “of Tiv Six roms, and_b ity K tehen. front elec- a and appoint- and rexponsibil ties of b systems. bed, atng Some are equl Murphy wa Which g ve to the rooms 'n whic are installed a double usefulness. A feature of constri gs—unusual in_Homes at sn-h price 3110-3128 Newton N.E. of them fur 550 to $7,950. sy Terms \rnngcd pillpen 107 inspection every day and eve- 1 0,cars lenving 15th and G streets Ade out It, L. ave. to Newton s, n.e. l[\}\R\' A.IRETE, (Inco. porated.) 1514 K St. N.W -Bh. M. ;}qr, In Pretty Chevy Chase most tion_the ad a short Je Fide from the Treasury Dept. Cozy 6-Room Homes ¥holly detiched—Kite planned and bulit. Eeveral types to chioose from. 3801-3829 Windom Street S" " roodw, stone found place: wnique and effec of rooms; bath: sleep ¢ Eitchen equ pment, h tem; attractive eleetr out. arrangeme: high-grad eating sye es through- $10,500 to $11,250. With Most Convenient Terms Open for nshect'on every day and eve- pinz. Our Mr. Ham lton tay be £und at uple home the local off 1 3Sth st. Ny sintment ca ma e by ph nd 1490 Take Cony cars o Alemnrle st walk n 4 §t's tut a siep 0 Windom e Wis through cars to Windom st.. HARRY A. (Tneor RITE; orated.) Phone M. LEJ (OBIA -HO\ES HOUSE. AN Address Box 98- 4816, Tocation ALL™ MODERN SIX fise in northwest; e or part cash. or sred ETGH RICK OR FRAME nd t Address 1 x 283V, Con of city: b be reasonable fice rot ov . Star offi e, £ colored man. Make 1 1oeaton, Star_office. SPACE, ANY for cash. No 6 TO S-ROOM HOLSE akars fos oy 5 SODEIS 0 To s TOON 1TONE AUSEs son T FOR the: BY NOV. 10 _BUSINESS MAN WANTS two ‘sto.y, 6.room all mrdern hovse, 38, 00, all sect’on only. Give ‘all ‘par. n te seen. Ad- _houses ‘located Washington that to £ 000 on in Soutjienst can_ be sold casy terms. Wwrte or phone £ “WE WANTED. 5 weil from $3.000 to £4,000; “List today, told t G ROC 219-220 GLD HOU sind_eager b ing. List ft todas. ¥, Co. Maiu 7531, 1oL yers if vou list them with us, Gardens colonial fireplaces, old doors and windows with deep reveal; d'stinguish the type most sought afi Whatever your house, Fou Wl sell it let us know today. CALL MISS FRITZ, w'th - NY, MAIN 2434, $30,000 TO $,oooo HOL?I‘ WE HAVE A CLIENT SEEKING A HOUSE IN EX- CELLENT NORTHWEST. THERE MUST BE A LARGE LIVING ROOM AND A LI- BRARY OF AMPLE DIMEN- SIONS, FOUR OR FIVE BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS, SER- VANTS' QUARTERS. THE HOUSE TASTE AND GOOD CO TION AND GOOD ' LOCA- TION. WYOMING AVENUE SECTION PREFERRED. | ARNOLD AND COMPANY, 1416 EYE ST. MAIN 2434. JTOHN F. DONOROY. & SONS 314 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. S.E. | ‘We have steady demands for properties In ll‘\‘fl wu( ’n. nm‘l north 'x sections of the eity."'Cash purchasers. Liat your pro with us for Mplullh 4 g JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS' 314 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 8.E. B005 HOCNE 18 ANY b SEC: good cash payment and can ma a1 monthly Would like wession within 6 dare 1343 it now . om 408 BUSINESS AND INVEST- ment properties that will show godd returns on investment. Will "pay cash up to $50,000. Write full particulars to Box 1174V Star pffice. UT- F-T.:WN KEAL ETATE Cedar Grove Devclopmenl On the South River. Desirable water-front lots, abundance of . ehade, fish, crabs, oysters and ducks: roads. Terms to wut ther information apply E. P. JOHNSON, Main 4750. 520 Pond bidg. Wash., D. 2 XFut Tex'ngton et Baltimore, Md ATCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. “~THOS, 3, OWBN & SON, AUCTIONEERS Two 2-Story 6-Room and B-th Brick Dwellings, Nos. 626-628 M St. SW. Rented at $27.50 and $25 Each. At Auction. By virtue of authoijty vested in us we will sell at public auetion in front of the on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWEN FOURTH, 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. lots ©0_and 61 in square 473 in nroved as above. Terms of sale: Sold subect to & prior deed of trust for $2,000 with suvout 2 yun. Amount over said trus: to be paid in cash. "$200 deposit! requ'red upou each lot at be time of sale. Conveyancing, reco,ding and Feveoue stampa at purchaser's cost.’ Temme to be complied with within thirty days or deposit 2 rhlled 5 . 3. OWEN & SON, Auctionsers, "dl d&ds,cxSu = | dwe MUST BE IN GOOD, DI-! kood urchasers. For fur- | THOS. J OWENS & 80! ‘AUCTIONEERS. Tiustees’ Sale of Valuable Bus- iness Property No. 922 New York Aveaue Noflhwut. | By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4383, follo 154 et weq.. of the land records of the Distr et of Oollll:« ba, and at the '“nell of the party ee~ured thereby, the undersigned trustees w il sell at iblic_ auction in fiont of the -remises. on EDNESDAY, THE TWENT ‘DBTE DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1923, AT VE 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and prem- ises luate in the District of Columbla, and designated and be ng lot pumbered tw.nty- four (24) !n the subd! lon made by the heirs of John Davidson of lots in sq Ihree bun- dred and seventy-thiee (378), plat re- corded in L'ber N.K., folios 108 Ind llfl of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbla. i Proj wr‘:yn sold subject to a firs* deed of trust for § Terms: Announced at time of sale. A de- pos.t of $1,000 will be required at time of sile. Al conveyanciug, recording, etc., &t vost’ of _purchaser. Terms of sale fo be com. pled with within ffteen days from day of Sale, otherk'se the (tr s ces veverve the Hleht to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' adver- tisement ‘of mch resale In some newspaper published in Washington, D. THOMAS W, S TONRLEFIRLD, EMERY L. COBLENTZ -0c11.18.15.17.19.22 29,24 TOMORROW. THOS. 1. OWEN & RON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTFES' - SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- | STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 320 G ST. virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded In Lil No. 4371, follo 249 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colu- Dis, and at the rv?nel( of the party secured thereby, the undersignea trustees will sell at arblie” anction, in fron® of t'e premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A. D. 1923. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.AL, the following Adescribed land and prem- | ises"sitnate (n the District of Calambla, and designated a3 and being west 12.50 feet front 1of the west 25 feet by full depth of original ; 1ot 3, square 795, being part of the same prop- t erty conveyed to Daniel K. Jackson by Marion i Dorset and wife by deed dated May 29, 1920, Iu[dhpm'per!: being known as No. 320 G st. Sorhen Terms of sale: Sold sllhjt«"l Io a deed of trrst securing a s'm of $77 S0 depouit "requited wpon, ce DL Conveyancing, recording and re at purchasers cost. Terms of sale to be com- ! plled with within ‘*hirty days from d: of or deposit forfeited. and the property be rexoll at the risk and cost of de- lting purchaser afier five davs’ adve:tising some newspaper poblished in Washington, TSAAC E. SHOEMAKER, E. HILTON JACKSON Trustees. Trustees. S-Ie of Two-Story Frame Dwelling, Beng Premises 1311 Mad'son Street 7, Northwest, Together With = Valuable Unimproved Prop- erty at the Corner of Mldiwn St-eet and Co'ora’o Avenue. Also an Undivided One-Sixth ' Interest in a Certain Tract of Land Containing About 39.02 Acres, and an Und'vided One Twenty-Fourth Inte-est in a Tract of Land Containing' About 3014 Aces, Mo'e or Less, in the District of Co- lumbia. By virte of certa'n deed of trust re. Tewrder"in Lber e Taae 1 3% fol'o 230, of the land {records of the District of Columbia, at the ireavest of the par.ies secured thereby. the {unders'gned will sell ar public suction, in { front of the respective prem'ses. on THURS- {DAY. THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF 0 | TOBER. 1923, the follow'ag descr bed land {nd_ premises,” situate in the District of C { lmbla, descived in suid deed of trast. D e COMMENCING AT oW ite Croft, sal, assessed a8 square improved by ¥wo-stors detached frame own as 1311 Madison street Borth- IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Lots 9 to 16, ‘nclusive, and 801 i bl White Cioft.”™ now assessed us square umimprovea. AT 4:00 P.M. Undivided 1-6 interest 1o parcels taxed as parcels 114'\28 and T13\I1. containing 39.02 res, more or less, %aid property being i © on the north side of Concord avenue be- 5th_stree e n w. K EAFTER reels taxed as onta ning 30 14 | 7 and sitnate at the south st corner of New Hampshire and Concord avennes now., subject, however, to & prior deed of +rnsfor $1,2 Al of said properties beimg sabject to cove- aaits ‘of record affecting the: same. erms of sale: One-third cash and balance of the pirchase price to be pald In equal in. stalments in one and two years, with interest a1 G per centum per annum, wecured by deed of trust on the properties %old, or all cash, at the opt on of the purchaser. A deposit of $1000 on the improved rty $300 on ¢ the other equired at the time he rizht being. y_reserved to of- a porton of sald Dropert parcels of one or mere lots and to offer eaze pioperty in such parcels as may deemed advistbie. All_converancing, record'ng, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the pu chaser. Terms of sale to be complled with within thir'y days from date of sale. other- wise the tristees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. after five days' advertise. ing of such resale In some Dewspaper pub Iished iz Wash. .-;u.unnI i | wes NCIS SAUL. “HLER, SALE OF REAL ATUCTIONEER ALUABL PROVED RUILDIN W, By Virtie of & dectee of Ene Baprems, Court of the D'strict of Columbia passed in Equity Cause No. 41612, the undersigned trustee will offer for ‘sale by public auction. in front of the premses, on TUENDAY, THE TWENTY. THIRD DAY OF OCTOBEE. 1923. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and “premises. ‘bituate in tne city of Wash- |ingtn. District of Columbin. to wit: Lot twenty-five (20) in square thirty seven | (a1). improved by two-story frame. @welliog Kovn' a4 premises No. 1152 3ra St b | Washington, D. C. Tegms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pad in cash, the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per anoum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale. ured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the opt.on of the purchaser, A depos't of 8200 requ red of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, ing, revenue stamps and notar.al fees at the cost Wi the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherw'se the trustec reserves the right 1o resell the property at the rsk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five day rt'sement of such resale In some newspaper published in the city of Washington. D. DANIEL W. 0'DONOGHUE. Truste oc1l-d&ds.exsi Union Trust Bld 24 THE, AROVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON account of the ra'nm until Thursday, October 25, 1923, at 4:45 o'clock p.m., in front of the premises. 425 DY ORDER OF THE TRUSTED. oc24 2 ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- ED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING PREMISES KNOWN ‘A8 226 C T, N.E. AND ADJOINING VACANT GROUND 'TO THE EAST. By virtue of a dectee of the Supreme Court of the District of Columba, passed in Equ ty Cause No. 40532, the undersigned trustees wiil offer for eale by publ'e suct'on. in r ot of fhe prem'ses. on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY- THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER. 1923. AT FOUR- {THIRTY 0'CLOCK PL, the following de- | scribed land and premises, sitnate in the éity =t Washington, Dstrict of Columbia, to wit: The west 33 feet and 4 inches ‘front of {original lot one (1) by the fuil depth thereof {in sa improved on approxima‘elr the | Weat, Half thereof by the dwelling house known as_No. 226 C st. n.e. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money be pald in cash. the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with nterest at' per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of Dared by decd of frust upon_ the property Sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $200 required of the purchaser at he time of sale. All convey. ancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial Tees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be compled W.th W.tha thirty uays from day of sale, otherwise the trug ees re- | serve ‘the Tight to resell the property at the T'ak and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advert'samen: of ‘such resale in tome newspaper published In the city of Washinaton, D. C. DANIEL W. 0'DONOGHUE, ¥. EDWARD MITCHELL. ocl1-déds,exsu Trustees. £&27THE ABOVE BALE IS POSTPONED ON acco'nt of the ran until Thursday, October 35, 1523, ay he same hour and place. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES, FUTURE DAYS, SALE OF AUTO AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY 1 AM. B. P. Dougherty Auctioneer 205 11th N.W. ad- | IN THE _SUPREME COURT OF THE DIE- triét of Columbia.—In re Philly F. Gormley, bankrupt.—Bankrupicy No. DBy wirtus of a decrye of the Bupens Court of ine D trict of Columbia and by virtue of the power and nuthor ty contuinee in s vertaln deed trust from Philip ¥, Gormies und Munde Gornvey, ‘bie wife, 'to "Julius I Peyser and Albert §t_Toulc dated the dth day of May. 1922, recorded among the land zecords of ¢ county of Mont; Jomry. Md., in Liver 817, folio 78, the ' €4 b tingtter. at the § uest of the secured, will, on SATUR: BN P WENTY SEVENTH DAT. OF OCTOBER, 1923, AT THE HODR OF ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., In front of the mansion house, gn parcel No.'1, hereinafter deser.bed. ofer for 's*le at public auction all the Lebd par- tic larly mentioned ard described in said deed of t or less, deseribed Pa.ker Jones and others to Phflip F. Gorm- ley, dated the 10tk "day ‘of October. 1912 | torded among sald land recards in Liber 530, folfo 210, This 'and in loeated-In Bothes- da “district, s improved by Iarge modern dwell ng_house. barn, silo, and_other O inee, "aad is ‘sbont’ cus’ asd onehelf i les from Chevy Clinse Lake on the macadami Foad eading from Keningion to Chery Chase and about four and one-half milea from the District line. and also borders on the Brooke- ville p'ke between Chevy Chase Lake and For- et “Glen. This pacel adjolns oF fs near the aubdiva'an of Wliam H. Walker, krown rih Chey Chases and Lorders Kenilworth or N it s al C{.m from 1on Rock creck. ! ohe iasiets car line runping rom Lake to Kenaington, which has been recently taken over by the Capltal Traction ‘Company. ke tract, together wth parcel No. 9. in+the pos s & dairy farm. .48 ia nd husband to Fhittp ¥ Gormicy. dated the Oth day of July, 1914, recorded d land records in L'ber 242, folio 458 ract #djo ns parcel No 1 and is used in connection with parcel No. 1 as a dary farm by the said Philip F Gormley. > No, 3, contalning 507.7 acres. mare or le escribed 1n & deed trom Mary H. Jones T Miary ‘Gormilcy, dsta the 15tn day of October, in_the yeer 1919, recorded smon; fhe land records of sald county in Libor 288, fol'o 118, This tarm is located fu Foolesville aistrict, ‘on the road leading from Edwards Ferry fo Martiosburg. about 43 m les from Poolesyille and one mile from Martinsbur and adjo'ns_the lands of Thomas Hickman, Richard F. Sp Brothers. et al Practically a'l of this land 1s el a small wood lot and all i# well wi fmproved by a dwelling house. of - about 10 rocms, new bank barn, cow stable and other butldngs. There is an elegant spring and & good orchard near the house. This farm wa formerly owned by the late John Jones. 2 and 3 will be offerea for sale separatelr and then parce s 3"will be offered a8 & whole, and thea parcels 1,2 and 3 will be offered as a whole, trustees reserving the right to mccept and reject any and all bids. Land to be sold free from all liens, and taxes to be adjusted tosday of sale. Terms of sals as prescribed by deed of trust. All ‘cash ‘upon the ratification of the'sale by the ‘court. A deposit of $1000 wil’ be re- quired for parcel No. 1.7$1.000 for parcel No. 4 $1.000 for parcel No. 8 If sold sepa: and If parcels Now. 1 and 2 are sold ‘whole. 8 deposit of $1.500." and if all parcels are wold as & whole, a deposit of §2 000 will be required when kuocked down. Al costs of conveyancig and resenue stamps to be patd by the purchaser. JULITS T PEYSER. Trustee, Wilkins Ruliding D. ALBERT m. 10t \ « ITTINOIS AVE N.W TW. PROVED _“WITH 2.STORY ~ BRICK HOUSE, 2 BATHS: BUILT-IN GARAGE. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust doly j recorted in L'ber No_ At folio 448, of the 1and records of the District of Cclumbia, and jat the request of the party secured thereby, the undersgned trustees will sell at. publ'c 9%, the premi 0N- INTH DAY OF 0CTA O'CLOCK_P.M,. the iand aud premises sit- in the clty of Washiogton, D. C.: Lot | numbered sixty-eight (68) in D. J. Dunigan's subdls'sion In block numbered seventy-uine (79) “Petworth Addition to the city of Washington.” now known as squ red hirty-two hundred and thirty-eight (3238). per plat recorded in the ofice of the of the District of Columbis in Liber 58 at follo 191 Terms: st at_ 6% One-third cash, balance 'n_ean and two year oum, payable eem.-annuatly fem the day of sale, and secured by deed of ! trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the pu cheser's oiton. A deposit of $300 will be Tequired at the time of sale, All ¢ iug and recording will he ai the D cont. ‘Terma to be complied with 13ays otherw se the trustees resccve the right 1o resell at the risk and cost of tho defauit- .og purchaser. WILLIAM 8. QUINTER GEORGE S. DE NEALE, 0624 d&es.exSa Trustees, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEE(LS. | Trustee’s Sale of Va'uable Busi- | ness Property, No. 1723 1 street northwest. v rtne of a certain deed of trust dated 1523, and Guly recorded Febriary 23, ‘a3 paper No. 113 of the 1and .ccords nl the Distret of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the unders xned surv'ving trustee will sell, at public augtion, in front of the prem ses, on TUESDAY THE 23D DAY OF OCTOBER, A 1923, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described ind i prem ses, situate in the Diatict of Columb 2, and designated as and being the east twenty-seven (27) feet two (2) inches front on Eye strect by the full depth thereof of lot numbered five (5) 'n Samuvel Davidson's sub- division of lots 'n sqnare pumbered one hun-' trustees will sell at public recorded | of the premises at fol o 6, one of the recods of | DAY OF NOVEMBER, dred and t n Liber N the surveyor's office for said D'strct Terms of sale: first deed of trust for $32,000, and a ‘second deed of trust fo: $12,300. All cash for pquity above said deeds of trust. “A depos’t of $300 [ w1l be recuired at time of sale. All convey- {ancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. i Terms’ of sale to compl ed with within fifteen days from dsy of sale, otherwise the trustee reseives the Tight to resell the prop: erty at the risk and cost of defsuiting pur- chaser, after ive days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published fb Waeh- enty-six (126), as per plat ” { tngton, D. C. Snrviv ng_Trastee. SALE HAS BEEN POST- FONED UNTIL TUESDAY, 'OCTOBER _ 30, AT '3:30 P.M. BY ORDER OF THE 0c28.d&ds.exSu OWEN & SON, AUCTTONEERS. of Valuable Improved roperty in First Commercial 3 me. 3931 14th St. N.W.,, Near Shepherd St. By virtne of authority vested in the under- signed 1 will offer for sale by public suction In front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY SXITH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1923, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lof 50:in square 2824 in McCarty and White, trustees’ snbd:- Vison of parts of lots 3-B and 4-B, “Pads. worth,"” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbla in I 3. ROGER SPATES, &' | to wit: Parcel No. 1—85 acres, more | —° in a deed from Copeland ' ! evy Chase i the | 16 BOW | and premises, situat on_of Phillip F. Gormley and ! bia, and designated = | bina H Liber coviity 28 at fo'lo 51, improved as above; | subject to_covenants of record. Terms of sale: All cash above & first timst of $7,500. bearing interest at 8%, due June 12, 1926 A deposit of $300 required at tme of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty duys fiom date of sale or deposit forfeited. All_conveyancing, recording, tevenue stamp at cost of purchasdy. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. 0020-0&ds, vxBu THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE-THIRD INTEREST IN LOTS 802 AND 808, IN SQUARE 49, AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 220d AND O ST, N.W, By viftue of a_certaln deed of trust, belng instrument N recorded March 9. 1923, among the 'and records of the' District of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned truatees will sell at pudl c auction, in front of the prem- ises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF ' OCTOBER,’ 1023. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following descr.bed_land and premises, ‘situste o the: city of W ingion, District of Columbia, designated as and beiog an nndlvlhfl one-third interest in lots 802 and 803 i square 49, together with_the improvements. Terms of sale: Oue- money' o be paid Iz s cqual installment Surs. with, interedt at © per contum' per an- num, payable semi-annwa'ly, from duy of sale, secured by deed of trust upon .the P sold, or all cash, at the opton of the chaser. A dbposit of 3200 will be requi time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compl ed with within 30 davs from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the r ght to resell the p.ope;ty at the risk and cost of defanlthug purchaser. after fve dayy advestisement of such resle in some ewspaper _publis! ‘ashington, D. C. CHARLES W. WARDEN, ERSKINE uonnuv . oc16,c0dkds.exs ' ADAM A, 'llCfllnp ‘Wflfl.\'ll& Executor and Triistee’s Sale of Premises 2704 Good Hope Road, D."C m Close an Estate. ' By virtue of the willlof: hl’lh ]?um de- Nlld. probated in Adminjstration 29069, Supureme Court, D. C., I wi'l sell at lie auct.on, in front thereof, on TUESDAY, OC- 1 TOBER ~ THIRTIETH, 1023, AT FIVE O’CLOCK P.M., pioperty kuown and assemsed ur- stees. for tazation aa parcel 214,23, improved by sboye numbered ewo-stor. BFlck bulldiag. ueed s dwelling. being A stord, dwelling. Terms of sale: $300 cash’ deposit. bu\-'.hkd of purchase money In fash: balance In two equal annnal installments bearing 0% Interest, pagable sem a'n . liy. represented by the pur- chaser's promissory uotes pecured on the prop- erty by tirst deed of trast, ‘or ull cash, at purchaser's option. tion-of tit ancing, revenue stamps at Sale to be closed within will be resold at de: g4 r sk attar § daral in The Evealng Stat ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEBK. Trustees’ “Sport” Automobile By virtue of a certain deed of trust luly gecorded in Liber 4644, fol'o 220, of 1 records for l)le District of C lumb.a. and l( the n‘? at of the par'y wecured thereby, the undersigned trustees 'Il sell by public auc- tion wt Weschler's, 920 Pa._ ave. n.w. on SATURDAY, ~OCTOBER TWENTY SEVEN, 1928 AT TWELVE NOON,, one American four- padsenger “Sport™ Cer, No. 3365, motor No. 4064, with_equipment, Terms: Cash. HUGH H. OBEAR, JO. V. MORGAN _0c24:28 _ i THOS. J ] Tmtm Sale of “The Alwyn” rtment House, Numberl 2 Columbia Road North- welt. Corner Kalorama Road and Columbia Road. By virtoe of a certain deed of trust, duted Apr 10, 1923, duly recorded April 16. 1923 as | ; instrument No. 12 of the land records of ti Distriet of Columbis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the unde:siened trustees will sell ut public anction ir front of remises, on Tl DAY OF OCTOBER, O'CLOCK P.M , ESDAY, THE THIRT! i AT FIV [ i { A.D, 1923, the following-deseribed land in the Distr ct of Cols seventy (70) fota Bacton per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the Dstrict of Columbia it Liner 48, at folio 1 Terms of gale: Property sold sul first trust for $100.000 and m wecond trust | balance of which fs about $14,000. ~Further terms, annonnced At time of sa. ired at time of g and revenue stamps at pur. ‘erms of sale to be complied with with'n ‘thirty days or deposit forfeited and the property may be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. T. W. STUBBLEFIELD, GARFIELD A. STREET. | 0c20-d&ds,ex8u THOMAS J. 0 Four Vlhuble Buildin; Lots,! Fronting 72 Feet on Mon- tello Ave. (12th St.) north- east, between Oats and P, streets. AT AUCTION ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. lots square 405 Terms of sale: One-third c nd ‘three vears st § pe le_ aemi anously, or of ‘the purchas Quired 8t tim. L 804, cent. laterest ! cash” at_option Conveyaucng. e cording _and revenue stamps at purchuser’ cost. Terms of sale to be complied with With'n th'rty dave or deposit forfoited THOMAS 1" OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. LER, AUCTIONEER. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Real ! Estate in a Business Zone, Containing 8,870 Sq. Ft., Imnroved by a BrickChurch Known As the Cosmopolitan” Temple Baptist Church, on N Street Between Sth and, 10th Streets N W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme of the District of Columbia, passed in Canse No. 40643, the undersigne: trustec offer for sale by public auction, in fron the premises. on THURSDAY. ‘THI DAY OF NOVEMBER. A.D 1823, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following deser bed lind and prem'ses, sitnate in the city of Washing ton, District of Columbia, to wit: Lots 9. 10 and 11 in the subdivislon made by the hieirs | of John Davidson in uaving a frontage 0° 78 feet. < or lews; by # depth of 120 feef, more or less, o 4 20-foot iliey. in the frst commercial gone, improved by a brick chorc] Terms of sale: rt quity will of FIRST One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash. the balance in two equal ipstallments payable in one and ears, with interest at six per um, payable semi-annually deed of trust 1 cash, at the option chaser. A deposit of $1.000 requ purchaser at the time of sale. nc'ng, recording. revenue stamps an fees At the cost of the purchaser. Terms sale to be compled with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee - serves the Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advert'sement of such resale in some pewspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C GEORGE W. YOUNG, Trustee. Washiogton Loan & Trust bldg., 0c20-a&ds,ex8u 5 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALD OF VALUABLE RE. :STATE, IMPROVED BY THE STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. STREET N.E. By virtue of two certa'n deeds of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4744, folios 333 and 336 et seq., respectively, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the reque of the party secured thereby, the undersigne uction. in front on FRIDAY, THE SECOND A.D. 1923, FI the following deseri O'CLOCK P.M. Properts sold subject to & | and premises, situate in the cty of ton, District of Colombia, end des'gnated and being part of original lot 20 in sanare beginniog at & pon * street 20 | feef west from the northeast corner of sa.d lot | 20 and running theace west on the line of Street 13 feet 6 inches, thence south 127 feet 815 inclies to a 0-foot'wide alley, thence east ong ea d alley 13 feet 6 inches, thence north Teet 83 inches. le: One-third of the purchase ush, balance in two equal in’ one and two years, with_interest at per ceatum per annum payable semi-annual's, from day Of sale, cored by deed of trust upon the property sold, | or all cash, at the option of the puichaser | A _depos’t of $250 will be required at time of | sale. All eanveyanc ng, reco ding, revenue | stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of | sale to be complied with within thirty days ! from day of mile, otherwise the trustees re- | serze the Fight to rese’l the properts at the | Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after | five days' advert sement of such resale in_some | newspaper published in Washington. D. C. THOS. 8. HOPKINE, R. R. FLEMING, Trrstees. ingt _oc24-d&ds.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable S?x—g | Room and Bath Bunga'ow No. 4310 Fessenden St. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4681, folio 406, et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and _at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for eale by public auction, in front of the remises, 'on MONDAY, 'THE TWENTY. NINTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A. D. 1923. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.A.. the foilow- ing-described land and premises, situate in {he cousty” of Washington, " Disirict of ' 0o lumbia, to wit. Lot 7 ih re east of square 1634 Yo the D. C. Land and Building Company;s subdivision of a part of a tract of land ‘called "“Fr: 0w knowon as “iscousin Ave. per plat of sald_subdivision recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Cjlumbis. in book 68, at follo 27, fronting 57 feet by depth of 125 feet, together with the improvements thereon, ‘to be mold subject. however. to Prior déed of trust of $4,500 at 1%, due April, 1925. Termy of svle: Over and above sald trust, cash. & doponit of $300 required at the timé of sale. All conveancing. recoiding, revenue Stamps:anf notarier fegar at the. Cost ‘o the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with Within thirty days from day of sale. other- Wise the trusteea reserve the Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. after five days' advertise- ment of guch resale in_some newspaper pub- lished o the city of Washington. D. 5. KIGGINS TERRY. , 5 W. J.-MOONEY, oc18-adds,pxBb - Trustees. | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BRING A HOUSE AND LOT NUMBERED 1827 & STREET N.W. By virtne of a certaln deed of trust rec- orded as instrument No. 202-on February 6. 1923, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party wecured thereby, the undersigned w.ll sell at public_auction, 'in frent of the premises, on TCESDAY OCTOBER THIRTIETH. 1023, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M,, the foilowing described land and premses, ' situate in the District of Co'umbia, and being lot numbered one hvndred and ffty-three (153) in square numbered obe hundred and thirty-two (182), as described in said deed of trust, upon the following term: Terms of sale; Said prorrty 1s subject to a prior deed of frust securing an indebtedness of $5,000 and s:id pioperty will be sold sub- Ject to said deed of trust indebtedness. Of the purchase price over and above sald deed of trust one-third is to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal insiullments, pay- able in ope and two years, with interest at the rate of and one-half (6+) per centum r anoom, payable semi-annually, secured gecond deed of trvst upon the property wo'd, or all cash, at the opton of the pur- chaser. Interest and taxes paid or adjusted to the date of sale. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. All convey- &ucing, I«Y:‘:fi enue stemps, ete., cost_of purcl T, ‘erms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days from date of. sa’s, otherwise 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 newspu ILLIAM H. ll‘c‘!’a Jr., oast i Botaa D 1638 R ot ADAM A, WESCHLER. AU Sale of American|Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Unimproved Lots on Joce- OCTOBER 24, 1923. TIONEER, lyn St. East of Connecticut Ave. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Distret of Ject to rat fieation THE TWENTY-SI 10: the ‘premises, improved lots the wubdiv sion the sam ng the ‘Horeh ticut ave. an alley. th 2 ‘and conf | square feet. Terws of sale: wale On al ins aliments nterest at 6 per c semi-annually, and to be secured by firat deed wold, or all cas) of trest upoy the at_purchaser’s opi mated wi hin thirf otherwise the deposit will ba property resold at and cost after fv G _oc16-a&ds ex 3un ADAM A W recorded in L ber of the ba, and at th note secured therel will offer for sale of the prem ses. on FRIDAY, OCTO| SIXTH DAY _OF O'CLOCK P.M ton, Distr. seven (27) lots in “wquare (368), as sa'd office ‘of the sur: ba in Book C. F premises 1232 9th Terms of & Brst deed of trus and the terms and conditions A deposit of $200 time of ‘sale. al fee cout of the purchases aplied with wit of sale, o'he PRI 10 resel: and cost of the de ays’ adve wspaper pubi D oc16-0&ds.exSu of Clievy « by the XTH DA ourt, on FRIDA of about 75 feet de of Jocelyn st. cast of Connec- depth of al taiuing appro t 80 feet $300 cash deposit at time of Lird of the | patd in cash and the balance payable in two aud two years, bea rehase money to at o t per aunom, pa propert; tion. e (o be consu ty days from day of defaulting purchaser’s o day' { ment in The Evening Star. EORGE C. GERTMAN, i Trn CHTET, No. 3077, at fol' by, i p R, or of the Distriet of Coln B., page 79, improved st nw All cash o r. th r and above umount of prnc announced at tme required of the Al con and reve T hin fit een rwse the trustecs the proner's at the fau f sale to aor suchresale | {0 fhe &y of Washing. CHARLES LINKINK, Y NORMENT, McGill Butlain, Trus STEAMSHIPS. SOUTH LBRO : ESSEQUIBO “Special Koun.: 5. ERICA Y OF OCTORE . AT FIVE .O'CLOCK P M., in front of and as an entirety, , 83 and 34 In square 1990 in | Chase H ghlind the un- ately 6,188 fortg ted and the previous advertise TAUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- pr ved Real Estate, Being a Three-Story Brick Dwell- ing Known as No. 1232 9th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly 29 et seq. and records of the District of Colum. Juest of the holder of the the undersigned trustees NTY AT FOUR the feliowing described land and premises, w:tuate in'the city of Washing- of Columb'a, known and d'sti orchaser at | yanciog, record- e stamps at the | (15) days from reserve ting purchaser after five wome lumbla passed in Equity Onuse 41191, 1 will seil at publ.c auction, sub- B R, to To ports of a Yo sk starting point. Sailing from and -3!7""' s m. by . pal e P e i Mail 8. 8. Ronoma, Ventura, 10,000 oyds 100A1. Delightful serv'ce. ss; §90 2nd. 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