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AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOTSES Continued. AVCTION SALES. ‘ tl‘flll AFTERNOON. BARGAIN. Couvealent to downtown; § rooms and bath gurige space; oxcellent condition: | 000 ander the’ market: {mmediate . @RAVATTE, 931 15th nw. ton of © 20 feet elec.: haw. Teated garegs: exeaifent iy gnee LT GRAVATTE, n 7 New Northwest—$500 Cash. Fiot-water heat, elec., gus. laundry trays, room Tor garage, colouial porches; $50 per month. Near Pa. Ave. S.E—$500 Cash. 8-room colonlal tapestry brick, Do better rome anywhere, Few homes now being built are so delightfully large, wide, airy and 1ght m.i., inc.uding levndry trays and gervant's tollet, R. D. MacPHERSON, 200 Gontlnental Trust Bidg. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. ALL MODERN SIX OR EIGHT ROOM fionse in morthwet; colored. Call Adame 2001 “tter § o'clook. investigate at 15t D 0§ R \1" " NORTHWFST, POSSESSION Jacant; substaptial ca ot over ROOM HOUSE ¢ for colored maj :o0d cash payment. State price and location. A v, must be priced righi idress_Box 190 V. ALL CASL FOK il"WnEs FOR «olored; will consider either frame’ or Lrick Ia | suy section of Washiagton Main 2130, Coon tinental Trust bl AT yrefer between 1t cash ONCE Ttn K und 0 & Wr'te soun, customer p LAW. market fo u “located onthes that ve at on u<y terms. Gy from o 85 000 aers of such will either s me at cuce. Phope Li SEVERAL WANT TO BUY Bethrgs but Tox Treter. hous dires 201V, 8t NCE A HOME 1N CHEVY : wonld lixe a house with wdroom " or & roum conld perties rangh 0 Address Box ST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR ®: busness or res‘dent'al camipped t or your ‘nterests: ton. d terms to SALESMA wiith CHAS. D. SAGER, Realtor, n.w. \GEL, 34tk st @ OR S BM. HOUSE, BRICK, GOOD WHITE hborhood: will make cash’ pay Address Box 314-V FOR SALE GIV & client who wants @ e« resnita Call A . 820 11th st. clients wa sold tomorrow.* List it today. GAN REALTY CO., McGill_Bldg. Maln ‘7881, OLD HOUSES 1IN £nd_eager buyers if you tiardens. colonial freplaces indows with deep reveals distiogueh the Tpe most sought after. Wlatever your hous 1f you will well it let ns know today. CALL MISS FR NoL COMPANY, MAIN 2434 BUYERS AND SELLERS N. E.RYON CO,, Inc Main 47 1423 F st WANTED. - $39,000 TO $50,000 HOUSE. WE: HAVE A “CLIENT /TEK[NG A HOUSE IN EX- €CELLE NORTHWEST. ‘THE Rl. .\IL'.\T BE A LARGE LIVING ROOM AND A LI BRARY OF AMPLE DIMEN SIONS, FOUR OR FIVE BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS, SER- VANTS' QUARTERS. THE . HOUSE MUST BE IN GOOD TASTE AND GOOD CONDI- TION AND GOOD LOCA- TION. WYOMING AVENUE| SECTION PREFERRED ARNOLD AND COMPANY, 1416 EYE ST. MAIN 2434. TOHN F. DONOHOF. - & SONS 314 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. S.E. We have steads demands for properties in 800 heast and northesst . Cash purchasers. List ‘ith us for results. JOHN F. DONOHOE 314 _PENNSYLVANIA AVE. S.E. 6770 10 RO HOUSE IN ANY GOuD SEC- tlon: heve a good cash payment and can make substanttal montbly payments. Would liks h’-vumn within 60 daye Mam 7552 1343 riom 408 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-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE " Cedar Grove Development On the South River. Desirable i lots, abnodance of Gieh, ters and ducks: good Terms 10wyt purchasers. For fur- ther fntormation apnly B F. JOHNSON, Maa <580 029 Kond W . C. or 20 Tex'ngton_st ane WILL with us, old doors and her through r everincrensi: buis ness and. Javest: sour property PRUSTE PROVED ROAD, . By virtue of a pow deed of trust from A ‘am H. H _Allen, Howard Duckett an r.. dated April VALUABLE 1M THE CONDUIT of rale contained in a nie M. Allen and Wil- Sr, her husband, to T. ‘Augustine W.' Neale, 1923, and_duly ‘recorded April 28, 1928, in one of the land record books £ the District of Columba, defa,it b «cen made 1n the payment of the debt secured 5 ad trust, and at the tequest of the hold- J7 af the trust motes whil sell at pub + MONDAY, NOV FOUR 0'CLOCK P ON avction, on the premises, on MBER ' FIFTH | 1023, AT L., all the real estae and vrem ses described in’said deed of tr-st, be- Ig lots numbered seven (), wight (81, nibe 1%, ten (100 and the enat Malr " f Vot eleven (1) o block numbersd eleven (11) fn' the undivision of o part of *“Whitehaven," now lied “Palisades of the Potomac,” made by Clark and Cottrell trugtecs, a5 per plat ro- eorded In the oftice of the surveyor for. th Diatrict of Columba In Tiber County 7 & Tolo 8. The property s Improved by @ ‘rame Gwelliug of 8 rooms with siate ‘roof, concrete and stone Lusement, farunce heated, “tc., with » large garage and servants' quar ri In cecond stor: Honse 4825 Vot now. Tarms of sale: One-half cash, $300 of which sequired ‘ut’ time of sale,: one-fourth in G 200* 2% a5 oue-fourth in 12 months from day 5 wale. o= al' cawh &t aptim of puvensser, Convesanting, stamps, title ard record ng at cost of purchaser. Tazes to be adjusted to te Of sale. Doferred payments to bear in- rest from date of sale ‘and to be secured to ibe satiofactiop of the trustess. T HOWARD DUCKETT ‘and AUGUSTINE W. NEALE, Jr. Trustees, 1420 New York ave. n.w., Washington. D. C. Dvans bullding. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Four Valuable Building Lots, Fronting 72 Feet on Mon- tello Ave. (12th St.) north- east, between Oats and Penn streets. AT AUCTION ON BATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lots 804, square 4030 Terms of sale: One-third cash, baiance one, two end uiree years at-6 per.cent. Interest payable semi-annually, or all cash at option A cash deposit of $100 re- 5f sule. Conveyanciow. re- cording_and revenue mmu at_ purchaser’ cost. m‘u sae o be complied “wit !M. IR VeToNERS. 1923, AT 805, 808, PROPERTY: | sactions of the | & SONS | the unders'gned trustoes | ADAM 4. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TRUST! SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- BD AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, i BEING PBEMISES KNOWN A8 26 [ R oS DS OTNING VACANT GROUND 'TO THE BAST. By virtue of n decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columb:a, passed in Eq Cause No. 40532, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by ction. i v nt of the premses. on TUESDAY. THE TWENT THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER. 1828, AT FOU THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following d ecribed lagd and premises, situate in the ety of Washington, D'strict of Columbla, to wit: The west 83 feet and 4 inches frobt of original lot_ane (1) by the full depth thereof in squace 758, improved en approxima‘els (i west halt thereof by the dwelling house koows s No. 226 C st. n.e. Terms of aale: One-third of the purchase money be paid fn cash. the balunce. in two installments, ‘payible 1o one and two years, with ‘nterest at § per cent per aunum Payable seml-aunually, from day of sale. se. cured by deed of trust upen the propérty 4old, or all cash. at the npiion of he pur- chaser. A deposit of $200 required of the purchaser at he time of sale. All convey. ! ancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial Zees at the cost of the purchaser, Terms of sale 10 be complied with withn thirty from day of sale. otherwise the trus‘ces serve the Tight o resell the property at the T'wk and cost of the defaultiog purchaser after | five days' advertisement of such remale in | some' newspaper published in the clty of Washinaton, D. C 1 DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE, | ! F. EDWARD MITCHELL, ©c11-0&ds,exSu Trustees. 24 THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED ON ovnt of the 1an until Thursday, October 23, at_the same hour and place i BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. CHLER, AUCTIONEER OF " VALUABL | PROV ESTATE, { BUILDING N 28rd ST. N.W. { By virtue of a decrec of the Bupreme Court Tof the Dstrict of Columbia passed in Equity Cause No. 41612, the undersigned trustee wiil Joffer for sale by public anction, in front of the prem'ses, on TUESDAY, THE TW {THIRD DAY OF OCTOBEK. 1923. AT ¥! OCK T3, the followlig described 1sex, bituste ‘in the city of Wash- umbla, o wit:: in square thirty:seven . tmproved by two-story frame dwelling, known us premises No. 1152 Z3rd st. m.w. | Wasnington” Do | Terms of sile ADAM A TRUSTEE' One-third of fhe purchase mobes to he b ash. the balance 1o two caual” instaiiments, and two years. w.ih inferest at G per cont per annum, Dayable semi-annuails. from day of sale. e Cured by deed of trust upon the property wold 1 cash, at the option of the purchas A deposit of $200 requ'red of the purchase i the “time of ‘amle. All conveyanciag, “record: Tevenue tamps and notarial fees at th st of the purch ferma of sale to be | complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherw.se the trustee reserves the right | 1 to resell the property sk and cost of {the defaulting purchaser five days' ad- vert'sement of such re ¢ pewspaper | Dublished in the c'ty o xton, D. C. DANIEL ‘W. 0'DONOGHUE. Tristee, ocll-d&ds.exSu ‘niou Trust Bid £i THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED ON {mccoat of ‘the ran untl Thursday, October | 5, 1623, at 4:45 o'clock p.m., in front of the premises. | N2 BY'ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. THOS. 1. OWEN & KON, TRUSTEES' SALE OF STX‘UILY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 320 G BT. 8.E By virtue of a rtaln deed of truet duly recorded in Liber No. 4871, follo 249 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum. bia. and at the request of the party secnred i thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell =t l\-va anction, -in fron' of t!e premises, on | THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1923, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P, the followlng described land and prem: | 1ses, ‘situste in the Diatrict of Columbla. and | designated as and being west 12.50 fret front | of fhe weat 25 feet by full depth of original | lot 3. squure 765, belng part of the same Drop- | erty conveyed to Daplel K. Jackson by Marion Dorset and wife by deed dated May 29, 1920, sald property being known as No. 320 G sovtheast Terms of sale: Sold subject to n deed of . st wecuring & sum of 3 lance cash. | deposit required upon ccsptance of bid. | Conveyancing, recording and revenme stamps &t purehaser's eost, Tarme of sale fo be com. ' lied with within' ihicts “daysfrom day of sale or deposit forfeitod, snd the pro max Do resold af” the +isk and cost” of So- frulting purchaser ufter five days’ sdvertising ! in some blished {n_Washington, E. BHOEMAKER, E. BILTON JACKSON. Trustees AUCTIONEERS. TALUABLE TWO- SUTURE DAy THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. w. 1012 ILLINOIS AVE N \ WIS STORY - BRICK 2 BATHS: BUILT-IN GARAG By virtus of & certaln deed of trust du: { recorded in Liber No, 4232 at follo 448, of the iund records of the Distrlct of Columbis, and | at the request of the parts secured thereby, undersgned trnstees: Wil sell at publ the premises. on MO AY. TE -NINTH DAY OF 0CTe | 3. AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the | described lund and premises sit- the city of Wash'ngton, D. C.: Lot | ubered sixty-elght (68) tn D.'J. Dunigan’s ! division block numbered Seventy-nine etworth Addition to the city of Washinston,” now known s equarc numbered {birty-two hundred and thirty-elght (52.8). as per plat recoided In the office of the surveyor of the D strict of Columbia in Liber 53 at folio 191 |~ Terms: One-third eash, baiance \n equat fn- staliments at one and two years with interest {at 6% per amum. pavable sem -anousiiy fom the day of sale, and secured by deed of | trust on the property’ sold, o all cash, at the Du chiser's 01t on. A depost of $500 wiil be required at thie time of sale, All conveyane- iug and recording will be at. the purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with witbin ten days otherw'se the trusiees reserve the right esell at the risk and cost of the default- WILLIAM 8. QUINTER. GEOKGE 8. DE NEALE { 024 d&ds.exsu Trustees. | i TAO0S. 3. OWEN & SON, Trustee’s Sale of Va'uable Busi- ness Property, No. 1723 1 street northwest. By vistue of & certain deed of trust dated January 16, 1923, and duly recorded Februsry 13, 1923, a4 paper No, 113 of the land record: of 'the Distrct of Columbia, and at the reque of the party secured thereby, the unders gned surviving trustee will sell, at public auction, in front_of the prem ses, on TUESDAY THE 23D DAY OF OCTOBER, A D., 1023, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem sos, situate in the Distiict of Columb a, and designated as and being the east twenty-séven (27) feet two (2) inches fromt on Eye street by the full depth thereof ef lot numbered fve () in Samuel Davidson's sub- division of lots in siare numbered ose hun- dred and twenty-six (i26), as per plat recorded in Liber NK, at fol o 6, one of the reco.ds of +the surveyor's office for kald D atr ct | poTerme of eale: Froperty sold subject to 4 { Bent deed of trust for 333 4 a_second need o1 trumt for 815000, A0 cavh. or samty above s2.d deed A depos't of-$300 Wil he required A sncing, recording, etc., at of purchaser. Terms' of sale o be compled with within fteen dass from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reseives the right to resell the prop erty at the r.sk and cost of defaulting pur- | chaser, after five days' advertisement of such {Tesale 'in some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D. C. e | 3. ROGER SPATES, ! 0e11,18,15,17,19.22.8 _Snrviv ng_Trustee. 24 THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POST- PONED UNTIL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1923, AT BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. 0c23.d&ds,exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Executor and Trustee’s Sale . of Premises 2704 Good . Hope Road, D. C,, to Clm an Estate. B yirtus af the will of Emilte Thurm, ac- ceused, probated in Administration S pureme Court, D. C., I wi'l sell auction, tn_front thei€ot, on -rugsnu’ s TOBER ~ THIRTIETH, ' 1823, AT FIVE O'CLOCK _P.M., property known and Assensed for taxation parcel 214,28, improved by above numbered two-story brick building, used ;. ]." dwelling. being a store, bakery and welltng. ‘Terms of sale: $300 ca depu'(. One-third of parchase money In cash; balance. in t annual installments bearing 6% interest, piyable wm ainially. represented by the pur chaser's promissory notes AUCTIONEERS. | ¢ trnat. purchaser's option. Veyancing, revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Sale to be closed within sixty days or propeity will be resold at defaulting purchaser's cost 34 r ok after 5 da ‘ous advertisement in The Eveniog Star. GEORGE C. GERTMAN, oel0-dddnexSu____ Executor and Trustes. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLB! BRICK | DWELLING, 1816 BELMONT ROAD By virtne of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4774, folio 24 et seq. of the land recoras of the Diatrict of Coluu: and at the reques ¥ thereby, the undersigned trusteos will ‘sell ot . wneto n 7 of the premises, on ONDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF NOVEM- BER, A.D. 1023. AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following desc:ibed lan1 ani prem. inew,"situate in the District of Columbia snd lm.nm.. as .n. be s 0. 36 .0 Seymou: W. Tulloch and others’ subdivision of block 6, Wash.ngton Heights, as per plat recorded in Liber County 12 at fotio 59, one of the land records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. Bubject to condition | B.ock 6 now known as Squaie 2562, Sold subject to & deed of trust for $7,000. ' All cish over and above sald amount. $250 deposit required at time of sale. Conveyancing, recording apd revenue stamps at pirchasce's cost, Termu fo be nflnd with withia thirty dlyl from day of deposit luflel(-d,l RECIVALY -mtnmln, 0e23-A&ds. exsy o, .- - ESTATE. THE EVENING AUCTION SALES. SALE 0 *—U‘mfsfi"h" AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY 11 AM. B. P. Donslwrty Auctioneer 205 11th N.W. Sale of Valuable I Property in First Commercial Zone, 3931 14th St. N.W., Near Shepherd St. By virtne of authority vested in the under- signed 1 will offer for sale by publ'c auction in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY SXITH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1823, AT FIVE ('CLOCK P.M., lot 50 in 'square 24 in McCarty and White, teustees’ subdi- parts of lots 8-B ‘and 4-B, “Pads. worth,”" a8 per Tecorded n_the ‘office of the sarveyor of the District of ‘Golumbla in Liver covuty 23 at fo'lo 51, improved as above; sabject to covenants of recor Terms of sale: All above a first trost of $7.000, bearing interest at 6% due June 12, A' deposit of $500 required at tme of Xerms <o be complied with within thirty fiom date of saie or deposit forfeited. All conveyancing, recording, Tevemue stamps, &t cost of purchaser. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctiopecrs. 0020.0&n%, 180 “TADAM A. WESCHLEK, AUCTIONEER. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Unimproved Lots on Joce- kn St. East of Connecticut ve. By virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court of tie Distrct of Columbia passed in Equity | Cauge 41191, T will sell at public auction, sul- Ject to rat’fication by the court, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF OCTOB 1923, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., In front the ‘premises, and ax an entirety, the un ! improved lots 82, 33 and 34 in square 1900 fn { Chevy Chase H ghlunds, the yame having a frontge of about 75 feet on the morth side of Jocelyn at. east of Copnee- ticut ave., with a depth of about 80 feet to «n alley, ‘aud cootaining approximately 6,186 square feet Terms of sale: $300 cash deposit at time of sale. One-third of the purchase money fo be paid 1n cash and the balance pavabe in two €qual in‘allments at one and two years, bear- iug ‘nierest At 6 per cent per Aunum, payable sewi-annually, and to be secured by first deed of trust upon the propefty sold, of all cash, &t purchaser's option, Sale to be cons mated wi hin thirty days from day of sale otherwise the deposit will be forfe ted and the Droperty rescld At defuuiting purchasers fisk and cost_afier five days' previous advertise- ment in The Evening Star EORG GERTMAN, the subdiv’sion c. FUTURE DAYS. SR OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALD OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED 'BY ~THE STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. STREET N.E. By virtue of two cortain deeds of trust duly recorded i Liber No. 4744, folios 333 and 330 et seq.. respect'vely, of the land records TTHOS. 3 128 A of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell et public auction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE S8ECOND DAY OF NOVEMRER, A.D. O'CLOCK P.M.," the following described land and premises, situste io the city of Wash- ington, District of Culumbla, and designated and being part of original’lot 20 in square 728: beginnlog At & po.ut on A" street 20 feet west from the northeast corner of na.d lot and running thence west on the Noe of A" Strect 13 feet ® inches, tience south 127 fyet ches to o 30-foot'wde alley, theuce east ng sa d alley 13 feet 6 inches, thence north | feet 81y inches. rms of sale: One-third of the purchase per centum per nngum, from day of sale, se- cured by deed of trust upon the preperty sold, 11 cash, at the optien of the purchaser. post of $230 will be required &t time of All canveyunc ng, reco ding, _revenus ntamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of Zale t3 be compled with w.thin thirts days from day of wale. otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to rese'l the property at the ! risk end st of defaulting purchaser, after fve days’ adsert:sement of such resale in { newspaper published in Washington, D. THOS. 8. }lll?k’l‘ih. _ i\ ton, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS triet of Columbla.—In re Philiz F. Gormler, bankrupt.—Bankruptoy No. 13§7.—By virtue of a decree of the Supreaeé Court of ihe D e trict of Columbia acd by virtue of the power a0 author ty cont trust from Philip F Gorm'ey, his viif Albert M Boute 1922, county _of Montgomery, Md., Tolio 78, te ndcrs gned, a Gormley and Maude E. to Julive I. Peyser aud Aated the 4th day of Muy. in Liber 217. trstees. at th request of the, secared, will, on SATUR. ! DAY FhE PWENTY SEVENTH DAL, OF OCTOBER, 1923, AT THE HOUR OF ELEVEN O'CLOCK A M., W front of the mansion house, cn parcel 1, hereizafter deser bed. offer for "suile at public anction all the lcod par- ticularly mentioned ard iescribed in sn'd deed of trust, to wit: Parcel No. 1—53 actes, more or less, described in a deed from Copeland Pa.ker Jones and othets to Philip F. Gorm- dated the 10th day of October, 1912, rrcorded among_said land records in Liber 80, folio 210. This ‘and is located in Bethes. dintrict. s improved by large modern Qivetl ng house, barn, ailo. dairy and. other outbuildings, and is about one and ome-half lies from Chevy Chase Lake on_ the macadam Toad leading from Kenslngton to' Chery Chase and about four &nd one-half miles from the District line. and also borders on the Brooke- ville p'ke ween est Glen. This parcel adjoins or is b subdiv'sion of Willam H. Walker, ka Kenllworth or North Chevy Chase, on Rock creek. It is about 300 the electric car line running from Chevy Chase Lake to Kmlln ‘which has been recently ! taken over by tl Cl ital Traction Company. together w. !h reel No, 3, Is pow | ession of Phillip F. Gormley and ; used as & dairy farm. es. described fn & Parcel No. 2. 48.48 deed trom Maggie Burgdort’ and husband to Philip . Gormiey, dated the 9th aay of July. ' 1914, recorded among aa.d laad records i Liber 242 folio 456. This tract adjo ne parce No. 1 s used in comection with parce No. 1 as a dary farm by the said Philip F. Gormley. No. 3, contalning 507.7 acres. more or less, described in & deed from Mary H. Jones and others to Mary Gormiey, dated the 15th day of October, in the yeer 1919, recorded among ' the land records of county in Liber 288, ! folio 118. This farm is located in Poolesville disirict, on the road leading from Edwards Ferry fo Martinsbug, about 43 m les from Pooless'lle and ope mile from ~Martinsburg, : nd ndjo'ns the lagds of Thomas Hickman Spates, Remsbarg Brothers. et Practically a'l of this land Is cleared, except a small wood lot _and all is well watered and improved Dby & dwelling house of abouts10 rooms, new, bank barn, cow stable and other | buildings. There is an elegant spring and & 004 orchard near the house. Th's farm was formerly n{amd Dy_the late John Jopes. 2'ana 3 will bo offored for | T and parcel il be ot & mhole, trustees Teserving the rght to Sccept and reject any o all ‘bids. 'Land to e sold free from all floma, and axes o be adiusted to day of sale. Ferms of tale an prescribed by deed of trust. All ‘cash upon the rat fication of the sale by he “ourt. A depoeit of $1.000 wilt be ro. uired for parcel No. 1, $1.000 for parcel No. 9% $3.000 for parcel No. 8 if sold sepa- Tately, and If parcels Nos. 1 ana 2 are sold Ba n ‘whole, & deposit of $1800, and if ail Three parcels are sold as a whole, & deposit of $2 000 will be required when knocked down. S Contn f converdncing wnd reveaue stamps o bo 5 the purchaser. fo be pald By RirR I PEYSER, Trustee, Wilkine Bullding, Wash'ngton. D. C. ALBERT ;i oel7-10t Rockville. Maryland. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL BFING A HOUSE AND LOT NUMBERED 1827 § STREET N.W. By virtue of certala deed of trust rec instrument No. 202 on February 6, $513, smone the. Tand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party ' -eemd thereby, the undersigned will sell mt Rubl'c auction, un front of the premcacs. oo ESDAY OCTOBER THIRTIETH, 1923, A' FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P M., the followin described land and prem'te District of Co'umbi g lot numbered one hndred and_ ity thres (150) In squam numbered one hundred aud thirty-two (182). as described in said deed of trust, upen the following terme: Terms of sale; Said property Is sublect to a prior deed of trust securing an Indebtedness 99,000 ana 'id p.operty will be eold sub ject to sald deed of trust indebtedness. the purchiase prico over and above esid aeed of trust one-third is to be paid in cheh and balance in two equal insi.llments, pay- Sie T "ons and " Two"gears. with mterest at the rate of &'x and one-balf (6) per centum T _annom, payable semi-annually, secured B3 second decd of trist upen tby’ property --a o all csh, at the optien of the pur- Tnterest and taxes baid o adjusted To"the aate of jeposit of 8200 will be required_at Al convey- ancing, recording, revenue stamps, ete., ot of purchasr. Terma ot gale fo be.om, plied with within thirty days from date of s, otherwipe ideposit will be forfeited and he ‘property resold at the cost and risk of fhnitiag parchaser, after W¥e. daye ad- ‘ashing ertissmment o oacn veusle - seme e L WILLIAM B. FIXOKRL, It pt, 302.°2428 19th st. a.w. oant i BUTMAN, 185 B at. nw. oc19-a8ds,ex8u Trostees. and then parce u STAR, WASHINGTO TWO- | of the Disteict of Columbia, and at the request | 1923, AT FIVE | ned in & certain deed of | recorded amorg the land records of the i ‘situate fo_the | + AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, D. c., FUTURE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923.. AUCTION SALES. STEAMSHIPS. S DAYS, C. G. Sloan Co., Inc. Auctioneers 715 nee TTRED Furniture, Oriental and Domestic Rugs and Carpets. Lot of Furs, Garments and Rugs, Bnc-a-Bu ware, Pictures, etc. At Public 13th St Auction at Sloan’s Saturday, October 27th, 1923 h St. At 10 AM,, and at 12 M. Automobiles. Etc. mvmed] 715 13t | | Terms: Cash. C.G.SLOAN & €0., INC,, Auctioneers. | 0c25.2t, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS | ; Trustees’ Sale e of “The Alwyn” | Avpartment’ House, Number ‘1882 Columbia Road North- west, Corner Kalorama Rpad and Columbia Road. Ty virtue of m certain deed of trust, dated Apr1 10, 1923, duly recorded April 16, 1923 as instrument No. 12 of the land records of the Diatrict of Columbia. and st the request of ‘the party sacured thereby, the undersigned trustees will acll at public Auction in front of the piem'ses. on TUESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF OCTOBEK, A.D. 1923, AT FIVE | O'CLOCK P.M., the’ foliowlng-deacribed land and premises, situnte in the Distrct of Colum i bia, and’denigoated as aad being lot numbered | yeve 70, in Willlam P, Kelloge's com- tion of fots in block numbered five (8): | “Washington Helghts,” as per plat recorded }1n the ofice of the surveyor for the District of Columbia iv Liber 48, at folio 13. Terms of sale: Property sold subfect to n first trust for §100 000 ond trust. the balance of which s a Further | tenns annonnced attime of saie. A deposic of $1.500 required at time of Coavey. ancing, recording and reve at pur. | chaser's cost. Terms of s complied | with with'n thirty forfeitea | and the property may be resold at the risk aod cost of defaulting purchaser. T. W. STUBBLEFIELD, GARFIELD A. STREE 0020-0&ds,exSn Truwees i'x‘unu.&s J.OWEN & BON, AC ACCTIONEERS. | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, 700 16th ST. By virtue of a certaln deed of trus recorded March 27, 1623, and being inst No. 152 amang the land records of the District of Columb.a, and st the request of the party {eecured thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil sell at public_suction, n front of the prem- ises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-N DAY OF "OCTOBER, A.D. 1928, AT FOUR 'CLOCK P.M., the 'following described land and premises, ‘situate 1o the District of C lumbia, and designated as aud being parts o lots 5 and 6 in block 22 in the subdivsion )¢ “Rosedale and Isherwood.” now known as f {lot 536, in square 4513, and fully deseribed | by_metes and bounds in sald deed of trust. ! “Terma of sale: Bold subject to twe dehds of trust, particulars of which will be ao nounced at time of wale, And the amount over faaid trusts to be paid in cash. Deposit of | tance of bid. Con- recording and revenie stamps at Terms of sale to be com- pore 3 lied with within thirty days or deposit for. | i Feitea. CLARENCE M. DE VEILE ! THOS. A. JOHNSON, | : Tramtece ’l'nutees Sale of anluble Rell Estate in a Business Zone, Containing 8,820 Sq. Ft., Improved by a BrickChurch Known As the Cosmopolitan ' Temple Baptist Church, on N Street Between 9th and 10th Streets N.W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Cos of the District of Columpis, pansed in Eq Cause No. 40843, the undersignes tru {offer for sale by public auction, In fiont of Ithe_premises. on THURSDAY, THE FIRST [DAY OF JOVEMBEK, AD\ 1023, AT FOUR towivg_descr bed fand the city of Washing District ‘of Columb'a, to wit: Lots 9, 10 and 11 in the subdivislon made by the beirs ¢ Jobn Davidson in square 367, having & rontage o* 78 feet. 6 inchen. mo.e or leas, by depth of 120 feef, more or less. to 8 20-foot in the first commereial zage, improved by, 2 brick church. and ;" One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two | e installments payable in ome and two with interest ix por cent per an- . from day of sale, y deed of trust upon the property sld, or all cash, at ‘the cption of the pur chaser. A deposit of $1.000 required-of the purchaser at the time of sale. All convey- anc'ng, recording revenue atamps and notarial ! fees &t the cost of the purchaser. Terms of | sale to be compled with within thirty days | from dey of sale, otherwise the trustee re- serves the Fight to Tesell the property at the | risk_and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advert'wement of such r in _some rnewspaper published in the cit | Walbiheduy 1 H GE( E W. YOUNG, Trustee, Washington Lown & Trust bl | _oc20-aads | ADAM A WESCHLEE, AU | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Six-| Room and Bath Bunga'ow | No. 4310 Fessenden St. N.W. | By virtve of @ certan deed of trust duly ! recorded, in Liber No. 4681, folio 408, et seq. of the lahd records of the District of Columbia. 1304 at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer {for sale by public auction, in front of the remises. "on’ MONDAY. THE TWENTY INTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A. D. 1923 AT i FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., fng-described land the cousty of Wi lumbia, to wit. Lot 7 ih square east of square'1654 in the D. C, Land and Building ‘ompany’s subdivision of a part of a tract land called “Friendship,”" now knowon as “Wisconsin Ave. Heights,” s per Mai of said_subd vision recorded in the office of the ! surveyor for ‘he District of Columbia, in book 68, at follo 27, fron'ing 55 feet by depth of 125 feet, “togéther with the improvements thereon, ‘to be wld wubject. however. to u Pilor déed of trust of 1,500 at 7%, duc April, Term of sle: Over and above said trust, cash 4 deposit of $300 required at the time f sale. Al conveyancing, recoiding, revenue istamps and notarial fe | within thirty deys from day of wise the trustees reserve the rig ithe property at the risk and cost of tim de- Eoglish and Italian, | Ninth Year ’ FT\VY(' A 'HON’AL National Uni Law School Obartered by Special Aot of Congress §10-818-820 13th Street N. W. OClasses 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Secretary s office in the school bulld. tog now open for registration. 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Twentieth Year on Thompson, Pianist—Teacher Tocation of his at Dupont Circle Year book. ¥rank Godfrey, Newspeper Mau, Fought in Civil War. W YORK, October 25.—Relatives! wrote & note to i today of and charm of the real Old World { death in Honolulu of Frank God- | frey, a newspaper man, who had lived last fifty of He was a veteran of the civil war plete vacation you can crowd into ten | ana was « member of John F. For dAylfMWArdLneW.y—lndthele!trey Post of the G. A. R. at Pasa- o was arrested tfico Hawalian revolution for i respondent of the London Gazette and & rovallst. Commercial | reduced rates (including sight. | Advertiser, the Evening Bulletin of the Independent, adise of the Pacific and the Hawailan DEFENDS STEAM ENGINE. It 1s a mistake to assume that the |years ago while travelng in the tey steam locomotive is obsolete or in- efficient, according to Paul T. Warner of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, who will address the American So- clety of Mechanical Enginecrs in the Cosmos Club Hall tomorrow at § p.m. Laboratory of Or any autborized |the natural electric. current the origin of which here, but will draw educational ad ntages from their \i its. (Copyright, 1923.) RUSSIAN NOBLES ATTEND MOSCOW PLAY IN PARIS Remaining Seats for Art Theater BUILDING 43 = Opening in France Taken Largely by Americans. By the Associated Press. PARIS, October 25.—The first nigh of the short Parisian season of the Moscow Art Thefter, beforc departure for New York, was remarkable, in that the great auditorium -of the Champs Elysces Theater was almost entirely fllled with Russians, among them many archdukes and other exiled. nobles the czarist regime, with an extraordi- splay of jewels and furs. remainder of the house was com- posed largely of Americans, as the French take little interest in the for eign language plays, no matter how great the artistic mierit, because to them it scems a waste of money” not get the full favor of the Some new Moscow i never be the repertoire includes some Ruseian plays heretofore never produced outside of R — HERMINE PAYS TRIBUTE TO SERVANT IN SAXONY i Writes Nute and Sends Photograph of Former Xafgerin in Court Attire. By the Associated Press, BERLIN, October Hermine, wife of forme (William 'of Germany, recently paid a graceful tribute to a servant Dresden, which tends to diseredit charges that she poses as the suc- cessor of the late mpress Augusta Victoria. . In accordance With the old Germa custom, that the kaiserin should send her autograph photograph to servants who round out fifty vears in service in the eame family, a Saxon family wrote Hermine telling her that a venerable maid In their employ would apprecigte an auto- graph photograph of her. Hermine the aged sorvant commending her faithfulness, but stead of her own photograph she In closed one of the late emprers, take in royal attire at Potsdam Palace WRITER DROPS DEAD. NEW YORK, October 26.—A Curt: Bond, for fifteen years New York cor men are furnitors W e e e e e e I sic Fr. 401 26. — Princes Emperot £522- omec. Main 7868, 7% HAWAIL; the God- !Standard, dropped dead from a heart at varfous | attack on Manhattan avenue, . Mr. Bond, who was sixty-nine, also was_American representative of the Sir Davison Dalziel Newspaper Syn- dicate of London and the author of several novels, fncluding “Mrs. Kent of Paris. In conjunction with hts'wife he had Just finished a book on Asia. Mr. Bond met his wife first twenty the Par- ast. They met again in this city five years ago and were married by Mayor Hylan PLAN 10AN TO URUGUAY. BUENOS _AIRES, October 25.—A group of United States bankers has presented a new proposal for @ loar to Uruguay of $25,000,000 at 6 per cent, according to a dispateh to La Ngclon from Montevideo. The term of the loan is to be mot more than two yehrs. talk, O. H. 1 tell about in the one of the these cur- is as yet SO B —

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