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AU CTIONS. SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. A very occupied by thoroughfare desirable store property with apartmcats above, now ! SALE—BVSINESS PROPERTY. "BARGAIN. Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., situated on a prontinent and ¢ car line. This property has a frontage on two streets, improved with hot-water heat and electric lights. Can be old at a figure that will show an excellent investment as well as An opportunity not to be overlooked. Price speculative value. only $13,500. Locate: hree-story brick buildi 25 feet. St necessitate prompt consideration at ore an imme i4th STREET. i in the immediate vicinity of Thomas Circle, a modern « apartments diate sale. A 1g, having wide frontage and depth over above. Unforeseen circumstances proposition that is worthy of the price asked. CORNER P ROPERTY. Another splendid offering, two stores with apartment above, fron 1 feet dentia erms. \ TUSINESS store. £00d will » 2 830,000 Ow brought Pri 1tage sectiot ice, 14340 nd by In ove on wide street, active business 1. Owner is 815,000 Heart of estate. center. anxious to sell close BOSS & Rea OCERY omplete deta’ls apply GEORG =xclun've_agent HOO: : hot- inside er 1718 K AND I ATH: HARDWOOD freshly ~ WAREHOUSE SIT ‘or sale che eet of . seou CORNER T1eh th Du ale at artr Don't « SMALLW 00D & XCELLEN T ix 6 room ennsylyun.a sone Owner or_equi 3 £16 500 EUGH S K s REAL BARGAIN ol st 16 clon if d PR \HH L4th ced uh NEAR COLUMBIA™ I'wo Bu E H N W From 10 all My ). REMODELING tuke s property TAG) 1 d e R AND X MAIN 4 1siness ad 25 thousand sq BUSINESS estigat 1032 Vermont Ave PROFOSITION G5 11, fronta tirst com ¥ is subject to first GART, INC., M NORTH OF FLOR wher anxions to Poxses- X R ! Buildings. 1D 34-Foot Frontage. A very desirable prope ty in i exceptional location. Front- 1ges tain on this Full part calling of this size MR. stre iculars ROWZE are hard to ob- " obtained by ARNOLD & COMPANY, MAIN 2434. Tth §T. 2.8TORY R 1OT PRICE_$14, L. W. G AR O ST. M K ST 20 FE| 500: ONF ROOMES RKET. VIEE BULT DI WIDE THIRD CASH. 1416 F ST. NEW RUILDING L AE] ¥ PRICE N N Exch flo tenun national <econd o sult n_bank 1214 H ST with 2 floors abo ear. HER York ave. n.w TOR RENT- est I wide lot, ‘130 fe rvice station o ahow W ndow: -ent $230 per mi w York u ON i bus ness p D T 7.5 TRUT Bank Iy to EW 000 squaie N.W.—GOOD MA! wide E. 14th & et 1 first decp flo two apar onth SANIT N YEARS AT, pe STO! ROCERY s LDING OF Bth and one teunant; SIZED STORE alley 1n"r GASCH, 1328 New TOF THE is street store 0N es on alley i ents on upper E & FAIR OFFICE RO CORNER 14th LARGE ATTRACTI AVAL PHONB FRANK HEL 1334 H_ ST 9 room vard to dence fley: ELY ARI AND HT, A LA L¥ - . S & MIDDLETON, REALTO B W, G ~ 2800 BT OCK 14th ¢ and bat uital cheap_rent ewly EYE S 3 AIRY ROOMS. NGED IN SUIT ONCE, i FOR_INSPECTION. INC., RS, FRANKLIN 9 WANTED—BU“INESS PROP TY. dress PAUB WANIE 1riug. 500 to 1, flor or all 2i-v ND SM Wil ator serv ress Tox f CORY & CORY, 607 I5th St D FOi 000 <q. d_or e tar off ALL i o f 3rd Ml APARTM HT MANTE wm 11 store with rent. B t wsonable NT HOUS 00 Lo $30.000 NoW SALE OR HENT HOUSES FIVE T0 E any sect on o ROOM TIOT: good cash paym nts Al section: b agents_Address w Y colored. w any section of 3¢ Cinental Trust bt AT prefer ! Wrt Detw THT ROC NG ROOM B £ cits: p A SE for e nt Stat ress Mo GA e priced Bax_100 ASH der e thy Casl A 7 K und 0 o woon and T LAW fs 1a the m Soutlieast can_be rold easy terms or st tes for rental ehite with bathrooms. a:0nnd $15.000: r bedroom or & or sleeping purposes 900 to_$30.00 OR 8 RM. 10 ghborhood: w 00, Address B IN 3 ‘Wi _SELL THE WANTED—Every eall “List today 0G. 5-R00M DEEP N Main 4597 for ue Noit ‘trom me at o [l r colored tenants, Addr w TO PU prefer vR ) make ¢ x 314-V A HOURE lien 1. COuE house from $3.000 “to 8.0 Kold tomorrow. " AN REA - Owners of WRICR i VAN ice muet | tdress Box colored 840V RAGE S rizht 0 ¥ FOI ox fra 6t W ouss located Wauslilngton that 000 on either see, nee. one Lip TAL NMALI any but Box 1 section: prefer houses s 261V, Star HOME IN CHEVY ild Lke a honse with room which could Address Box RCTUASE v the VERA thwest w from $15, Star_office. ICK, ) WHITE “Star office. FOR NALE who wants a results. Call 820 11th st, ¥ n.w. EARTH " in e, 000; 3 to lents walting. List it today. LTY CO., 1l Bldg. Main 7881 _ TWORTH OR COL. HTS. HOU garage or space for up to $0.600; | e Mr. Urciolo, . E. RY O\' (,().. Inc 28 v s, “BUYERS AND SELL N ave bes s since 1 u ckly. b roug! wan ht t toge-her through houses reasonbly riced ou terms to meet our ever-increasing demand sment pvoxnmr y. suburban, bus.ness and invest- E. RYON CO,, Inc., IOH\’ F. DONOHOF- & .3(1\15 i Trustee’s Sale of Pierce-Arrow 814 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. S.E o Seaiheast ity. ush ~ith us for resul JOIIN F. DONOHOE & QOVSI"“ by piblic aet 314 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. S.E. {TO 10 ROOM HOL: Bave s good eash payment and cen m yment Hoa; wubstaat! B within ts. E 1 hly 60 days. .« Foomm 903. or proverties fn fons of the List"Jour property N ANY Would like Malp 7552 1343 with| _ r: $2,000 | ated; large PHELP Itor: 1417 K St. N.W, WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES Contir | BUSINESS A\l\l) INVEST. ment properties that will show! investment. to $59,000. Box good returns on Will pay cash up Write full particulars to 137-V, Star office OUT-OF-T/WN REAL &5TATR Cedar Grove Development On the South River. Desirable ot lots, abundance of shade, fish, ‘assters wnd' ducky: good | fonds, Terms te wit purchasers For fur | tier informat E. P. JOHNS/ 520 e 1z, Wash __Awitimore, AVICTIW SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. TTHOS. J_ OWEN & 80N, AUC Sale of Valuable Improved| Pronerty in First Commercial Zone, 3931 14th St. NN\W., Near Shevherd St. By virtne of authority slgned T will offer for sale by puhl'c auction i’ front of the premixes, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY SXITH DAY OF OCTORER, 19 AT FIVE O'CLOCK PAL. ot 50 insquare 24 Iy McCarty and White, trusfees’ w. of lots 8- and L5, “Pads. plat recorded in the office of District of Columbia fn sted in the under. t 1o covenants of ro of sale: All cash , due June 12, E uitéd et 't me of saie. Terms o be lied with within thirty durs fiom date of aal All conveys recording. &t cost of purciager. IWEN § SON, revenue stamps, THOS. J. 0020 A%TK, $¥S0 ADAM A WESC] "th(, TAUCTIONEER. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Auctioneers. Unimproved Lots on Joce- | lyn St. East of Connecticut ola passed in Equ'ty blic auction. sub- on FRIDAY, OCTOBEK, in front of T wil sell ation by the court, TY-SINTH DAY OF VE O'CLOCK P M.. premises. entirety. the un improved lots 32. in square 1990 ia subdiv H ghlan . east of Connec. with a depth of abot 80 feet to nd contaiuing approximately 6,156 | Terms of sale: $300 cash deposit at time of 1 of the purchase and 1h payable & per cent per annim, p aunually, and to be secured by first deed of trust upo st purche: Hate’ o ‘lo “cons from duy of sa forfe ted and the i property resold at defaultiag purchater's risk previous adverti ! benkrupt.—Bankruptey 1387.— By ] of o decreo of the Suprese Court of | trict of ¢ ia and by virtue of the power a5l asthor ts contained in a vertain deed of trust from Puilip F. Gormley and Maude | Gorm'ey, "his wife. ‘to Ju Peyser al Albert ‘31 Boulc dated the 4th day of My, 11922, recorded among the land records of the county of Montgo Md. in Liber Foio T8, the ‘ndion gned. ne tristees o request of the party secured. will. on T WENTY SEVENTH AT THE HOUR OF ELE bed. offer Lud par o sa'd deed aeres, more Copelaud . Gorm- 1912, Liber Plitin dny Octaber. A4 records in » located iu Bethes:| improved by large modern silo, dairy and other s ‘about one and one-half e on the ma mes_and ot the 10th ong_sald o recorde 230, 10 jda district, awell ng | outbutldings, mles from Chevy Chase Tou) ieading f.om Kensington to Chevy {and shont four one-half milea from the trict line. and also borders on the Brool D ke between (levy Chase Lake and For. est Glen. This parecl &ijoins or is bear the subdivsion of William 11, Walker, known aw Kenflworth or North Chevy Chase, and borders creck. It is about 800 yurds car Une running from Chevy Ci ¢ o Kensington, which i been recently er Ly the Capital Traction Company. Suid tract, together w th parcel No. 2. is now |in the possession of Phillip F. Gormley and od as u dairy form Parcel No. 2. 48.48 acres described In 8 | aced from Maggie Burgdorf and husband to lip . Gormlcy. dated the th day of July. ricorded among se'd land records in Tolio 438, “This tract adjo ns parcel {No 1 nnd is used in connection with parcel {No. 1 a5 dary farm by the said Phlp F. Gormie: No. 3, contalning 507.7 acres. more or less, | doseribed in & eed trom Mary H. Jones and others o Mary Gormley, dated the 1ath day of Octouer, in’ the yezr 1919, recorded among the lani records of sald county in Liber 288, {folio 1=, This tarm is located in P districr. on the leading from Ferry io Martin hout 435 m les from 4 One mile from - Martinsburg. lands of Thomas Hickman, Remsburg Brothers, et al, of this Inud is clea-ed, excepi & small wood 10t and all I well watcred and fmproved by a dwelling ho'se of new _bank barn, cow stable utld hgs. There is ui elegant spring and a 00) orchard near the house. Formerly owned by, the late Jahn Jones. Parcels Nos. 1, 2 and 8 will be offered for W’ then parces Nos 1 and and then parcels and 8 will be offered as & whole, trustees reserving the right to aceept and reject any Aud all bids. Land to he sold free from ail liens. and taxes to be adjusted to day of sale. Terms of sale as presciibed by deed of trust, Al cash upon the rat fication of the sale by the conrt, A deponit of E1000 wilt ‘be re. quired for parcel No 1, $1,000 for parcel N 5".nd $1,000 for parcel 'No. 3 if sald sepa: Tately, and if parcels Noa. 1 and 2 are sold as o whole, a deposit of $1.500. and if all thren parcels are a5 a Whoie, a deposit of 2 000 will be required when knocked down. Al costs of converancing and revenue Stamps to be pald by the purchaser, SULTOS TUPRVSER Trustee, Wash'ngten, D. C. RO T nwter, Rockvilie, Marslasd. v oe17-10t THOMAS J. OWEN & ON, AUCTIONEERS. Four Valuable Building Lots, Fronting 72 Feet on Mon- tello Ave. (12th St.) north- east, between Oats and Penn streets. AT AUCTION ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER | FIVB O'CLOCK P.M. 1 square 4059 | “Terms of sale: O two and three yem | payable semi "of “the purchas quired at tim cording _and revenue stamps & Gont.“Terms of sale (0 he romplicd with wthin th'rty davs or deposit forfeited. THOMAS 1 OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 0c28-087s AT 1023, lots 804, 805, third cash, balance one. at 6 per cent. Interest 15, or ull cash a‘ op.ion ADAM A, | WNCHLER, AUCTIONEEE. Automcd'le. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court f thc District of Columbia, passed in nquh]y jo. 41425, the stee will lon, at W yichles 920 Pa. RDAY, OCTOBER TWEN- TY-SEVENTH, 1028, AT TWMLVE O'CLOCK OON. Pleicé-Arrow automoblie No. 7095, o . model 1910. roadater type; model a8t [ ave. n.w., on SATC Terms: ¥, N. PRENDE! This farm was | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. | . C, FRIDAY, AUCTIIN SALES. TOMORROW, AUCTION SALES. OCTOBER 26, 1923 RECORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. TEAMS Hll‘ RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. C. G. Sloan Co., Inc. Auctioneers STERED 1 ware, Pictures, etc. i | Automob erms: Cash. |Trustean Sale of American “Sport” Automobile virtue of o certain deed orded in Liber 464, follo ds for the District of e request of the par'y undersigued trusiees wll s thon at Wesclle StrcnAY " “ocronn 1923 AT TWELVE NOOXN, passenrer “Sport 4004, with_equipment, | Terms: Cash. el s | AR |Honseho'd Goo’s, ‘K nabe Baby G and Piano, “Bennett Bretz” M'niature Baby Grand Piano, “Ch'ckering” Parlor Grand Piaro. Mah. Console Victrola, Upright Pianos, Mah. Wall Cases, Carpets, Rugs, ete. BY PUBT IC AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 920 Pa. Ave. NW. i TOMORROW | COMMENCING 9 AM. | Muh. and Cane Tapestry Living-room Suite, | s Overstuffed Living Room uite, Overe Mah, Poster Led Mah. and Walu n »Tenther Lbrary Buite, 1al Dookeases. Mah. be n Chaifs Rockers | t and Lan atherette 1 alis, E Wiita” Enmet Kitenen Cabinets. Refrigern et nke, Drattsmans | lostriments, Fortieres, | Rugs, e AT 12 O’CLOCK NGON “Knabe” Beby Grand Piano and “Bretz” Miniature Baby G.and Piano, both in fine condition. “Ch’ckering” Par- lor Grand, Upright Pianos, Mah. Conso'e-Type Victrola, and other Talking Machines, also fine Mah. Store Wall Cases. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON | Automobiles, including 1921 American Sport by o:der trustees; 1921 McFarlen Touring, Stutz Roadster, oth- er Touring Cars, Roadsters and Deliveries. Terms: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER. Auctioneer. i 00252t | Trustees’ Sale of “The Alwyn” | Apartment House, Number 1882 Columbia Road North- | . west, Corner Kalorama Road and Columkia Road. Ry virtue of & certaln deed of trust. dated 923, duly recorded April 16. 1923 as nstrument No. 12 of the land records of the of Columbia. and at the request of secured thereby, the undersizned at_public auetion in front of Y. THE THIRTIETH AY OCLOCK PM, the followinz-deacribed land and premises, situate in the Diste ct of Colum bia, and designated as and being 1o seventy (70), in W P, Kel Tt on of fors in biock mimbered five | ton Helghts,” as per plat recorded ! office. of the surveyor for the District wbia it Liber 48, at fol'o 13, Terms of sale! Property sold sublect to u | | first trust for $100 000 gud a second trust the of ‘which is about $14.000. ' Further ced at time of sale. A deposit $1.500 requ red at time of sale. Convey- ancng, recoiding and revenue stamps at pur. chaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied wth with'n ‘thirty days or deposit forfeited and ‘the property may be resold at the risk and t of 'defauitinz prchaser W. STURBLEFIELD, KFIELD A R T1E 0c20-dikds,exSn ADAM A, WESCHLER, A\Lcnuvn,k 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 9th and 10th Streets N W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colvmhia, passed fn Equity Cause No. 40843, the undersignen trostee will offer for sale by public anctioa. in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER. A.D 1528 AT FOUR {O'CLOCK P.M , the follow'ng deser b and prem e in_the eity of ton, Diatriet of Columba. to wit: Ly and 11 in the made by the leirs of John Davids 367, having frortave n° 73 £/ mo.« or leww. by 1., | recorded in Liber numbered | 715 13th St. Furniture, Oriental and Domestic Rugs and Carpets. Lot of Furs, Garments and Rugs, Bric-a-Brac, Silver- At Public Auction at Sloan’s 715 13th St. Saturday, October 27th, 1923 At 10 AM, and at 12 M. iles, Etec. C. G. SLOAN & CO,, INC., Auctioneers. TUTURE DAYS. OF ON | TH Of & power of sale contained in & of trust from Aunie M. Allen and Wil- m H. H. Al jr, her husband. to T Howard Duckett and ‘Angustine Neale, dated April 21, 1923. and duly ‘reco.ded April 28, 1923, in one of the land record books of the District of Columba, defs it having { been made in the payment of the debt secured by sa'd trost. and at the tequest of the lold- er of the trust notes the unders gned trustees Wil sell at publ'c avetion, on the premiscs. on )NDAY, NOVEMBER 'FIFTH, ~ 19; FOUR O'CLOCK .M., all the ieul estate and prem ses described in’snid_deed of tr xt. be. ing lots numbered seven (1), elght (8), ni (8) ten (100 and fhe et Walf ¢ lat ele (11) in block numbered eleven in the subdivision of & part of “'Wh > now cailed “Palisades of the Poto Clark and Cottrell trustee corded in the office of th intr'et of Columb'a In 93. The pioperty dwelling of & and s veyor for_the perCounty 7 at is mproved by a ns with slate roof. e heated with & Jarge g in second xto v ‘erms of sale: Onc-half c quired at time of fourth in 12 months from day of sale. o sh at optin of parchose Conveyanc'ng, stamps, title and record ng cost of purchaser. Tazes to be adjusted to date of sale. Deferred payments to bear in- terest from date of sale and to be secured to the satisfact'on of the trost T HOWARD T AUGUSTINE W. NE 14 Evans building. THOS. J. OW FOR_SALE PROVED 1Ot vir 4012 ILTINGIS AVE N.W . IM. WITH STOR BRICK BATHS: RUILT-IN GARAGE deed of trust dui at folio 448, of the nd_records of the District of Columbla. and the request of the party secured therel 1 osell at publ xes. on MON. Y OF 0CTO z AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the owing described 1und e in the city of W pumbered sixty-efght (68) subdiv'sion in 8) *“Petworth ahington."” n irty-two huadred lat reco:ded in the office of ) D.strict of Columbia in Liber 53 ut fo iown as squ Terms: One-third cash, balance in cqual in sliments at one and two years with interest at 6% per ann paxable som -annually ficm the day of sale, aud secured by deed of trust on the property s-ld, or il cash. st th P er's oution. A depox.t of $500 will be required at the time of sale. Al converauc- ing_and recording will be at the pirhaser's cost. Terms tc be complied with within ten days otherw'se the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaul Bg purchaser. WILLIAM 8. QUINTER GERGE 8. DE NEAL. AW Valuable Detached Dwelling, No. 4406 Illinois Ave. N.W,, By Auct’on. ue of autho signed, T will ofter fo ¥ vested in the undor- sale by publ e of the premises, on THURS . 1928, AT FOURF i, lof 57 in square modern detached fiame dweil; u excelient condit on; 6 rooms.and bath, waier heat, elec. Its.. laundry t 4 to in_cellar; front pore e width of louse Terms: Subjeet to e Jine 1921 S1000 a1 6 sh. A depos t Terms to be complied with in 80 conveyancing recording and reven At purchaser's cost. [nspection any tme prior t0 sale. ADAM A, WESCHLEF ML & CO.INC., 4 715 i3t St G. SLOAN OF HOUSEHOLD GO0 . ETC., FOR STORAG that . BER TENTH, 123, AT TEN 0'CLOCK AM. there will be sold st pub - ‘rooms of C. G. Sloan & Co ail due and unpaid, I effects, ete. e with s in the following names: Smith avd P. Q. Racke Capita St.rage and Mov'ng Co, ® 1434 U st, Wesh'n, TTADAM A7 | Executor and Trustee' of Premises 2704 Good Hope Road, D. C., to Close an Estate, By virtue of the will of Emilte Thurm. a-.l censed, probated in Adminiatration N Sipureme Court, D. it on, in_front th IBER O'CLOCK P for taxation ai above awelling. beivg awelling. "Terms of aale: $300 cash deposit. of purchase money in cash: balance in two equal apnual instollments bearing 6% inter Pagable som an Iy represented by the pur- chascr's promissory notes secured ou the prop- erty by first deed of trust. or all cash, at D rehaser's option. Examination of titlo, con- Veyancing, revenus stamps at purchaser's cost Sale to be closed within Aixty days or property wiil be resold at defaulting purchaser’s cost and r sk after 3 Aacs’ prevods advertisement in The Evening Star oc19-d&ds.exSu 29969, "I sell at p TUESDAY, 0 AT impro buld a store, bake: or 1816 VALUARLB BELMONT BRIC! ROAD TRUSTEVK' SALE DWELLING, a_denth of 120 feet, more or less, to & 20-foot in the first commercal zone, improved ick chureh. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pild in cash, the balance in two equal inscallments payabie In one and two years, with interest at six per cent per an- num, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, sectired by deed of tr.st upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of §1,000 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conve anc'ng, recording revenue stamps and notarial Tecs at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be compled with within thirty from day of sale, otherwise the trustee re- seives the right 10 resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaultipg purch after five days' wdvertyement of such re in some newspaper published in the city of | Washington, D. C. H GEORGE W. YOUNG, Trustee. Washington Loan & Trust bldg., 0c20-d&ds,ex: | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. | TRUSTEES® OF VALUABLE REAL 2 . NG A_FOUSE AND LOT NUMBERED 1827 8 STREET N.W. By viitue of a certain deed of tru instrument No. 202 on February 6, 1623, among the land records of the Diatrict of Columbia, amd rt the request of the perty secured thereby, the undersigned w il sell publ'e anetion, 'in front of {he prem: FUESDAY OUTORER THIRTIETH. 1038, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P M., the followin described land and prem ses, situate in the District of Columbia, and being lot numbered one hindred and ffty-three (158) in square mbered one hundred and thirty-two (182). described in said deed of tru; following ter Terms of sale: Said property s gubject to 8 prior deed of trust securing an indebtednes g1 $3.000 and u id' p.operty will te, sold sub; Jeet o said dved of trust indebted e puichuse price over ‘and_abow of trust one-third s to be pald In the balance in two equal insi./lments, pa. able i nd two years, with interest at the rate of &'x nnd one-half (8) per centum ger fnnum, oasable secured 5 _second deed of tr st upon the property 80'd, or all cash, Dtion of the pur- ) paid or adjusted to the date of sale. A deposit of $200 will be uired at the time of Al convy c'ng, recordin ps, coat of purchase: le fo be com plied with withn thirty days from date of sa’s, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and the ‘property resold at the cust and of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ ad- vertisement of such resale in ser ton newspaper. ILLIAM H., FINCKEL, Jr., ‘Apt. 302.°2426 10¢h st. B.w. CARL H. BUTMA 1635 R st n.w, 0e19-d&ds, exiy ‘Trustees. N.W. By ‘virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No 4774, follo 24 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the requost of the party secired gned trustees will t of the premi R, A.D. 1023, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK M. the fullowing described land and prem- ises, situate in the District of Columbin and des.gnated as und be ng ot 36 in Seymour W. Tulloch and others' subdivision of block 6, Wash ngton Helghts, as per plat recorded in Liber County 12 at folio 59, one of the land records of ihe offiee of the D strict of Columbia. Subject fo condition of record. Biock 6 now known as Squa:e 2352. Terms of sale: t for $T.000. All cash over ang sbove el 250 deposit required at t'me of sale. recording and revenue stamp: cost. ‘Terms to be complied rty days from day of sale or deposit forfeited. HARRY B. REGINALD RUTHERFORD, 0c25-d&ds exSu ‘Trustees ADAM A WERCHLER, AUCTIONEER. PITTS, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Six- Room and Bath Bungalow No. 4310 Fessenden St. N.W. e | Wal i One-third | 1veyor for the Sold subject to a decd of SALE_OF VALUABLE TY, BEING HOU ST. NORTHEAST. CONTAINING SIX ROOMS AND BATH, ELECTRIC LIGHTS. LOT 40x150 TO ALLEY. By virtue of anthority vested in us we will offer for sale. in front of the premsew, on WEDNESDAY. OCTORER THIRTY-FIRST, 1023, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot 7. squaré 4838. Terms: Subject to n 1st deed of trust for $4.000, interest at 7%, semi-nnnually, having ubout '3 vears to run. Balance cash. A d pos t of $500 required at time of sale. Veyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Dt "thirey “dave or depowt forfelted. THOMAS J. OWEN & EON, 0020-a&ds,exSu Auctioneer THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEEKS. BLE REAL HE TWO- . IMPROV STORY BRICK DW STREET N.E. rtue of two certa'n decds of t recorded in Liber No. 4744, folion 33 et seq., res, of the land records the District of the trustees of the pre DAY OF O'CLOCK foliuw and premises. s tuate in the ¢ty Wasl- { ington, Dstrict of Columbia. nnd des'gnated as and be'ng part of orlzinal lot 20 in square ginning wt & pont on reet 20 the nuithenst corner of wa.d lot th t on the line of “A' nches, then h 127 feet 30-foot-w'de alley, thence eant along wa d alley 13 feet © inclies, thence north 127 feet 81¢ inches. Torms of sale: Onethird of the purchase money to be p:id in cash, balance In two equal instailments. - pa; in’ one and two with st at oY per centum per mi-npnual ¥, from da trust upon the property xol option of the pu:chaser. will be required at time of anc ng, reco ding, revenue t of purchaser. Terms sale 10 be pled with wthin thiity da: day of othierw’se the t o8 the » rese’l the propeity at the risk and cost of defrulting puichser, after five duys’ advert sement of such resale in some newspuper published in Washington. D. C. THOS. 8. HOPKINS, R. FLEMIN f ed thereby, the un i well a1 puiie auction: ines_on FRIDAY. VEMBER. A. AT FIVE described land 1923, nte o A depos't of & sale. Al stamps, efe i, stees. & SON, AUCTIONEERS | Trustee’s Sale of Va'uable Busi- ness Pioperty, No. 1723 1| o0c24-A&ds xS TAOS. J. OWEN cortuin deed of trust dated and duly recorded February puieE No. 113 of the land tecords of the Distr ct of Columbia. and at the request of the party sec: . the unders gned e 1. 8t _public auetio on TUESDAY. THE R, A D 1029, AT FIVE the following-de s. " situnte in the two (2) dred end twenty-six (126), a8 1 n Liber NK, nt fol 0 6, one of the recoids of the surves:r's office for suid D stret Term Property sold subject to & frst d 2,000, and a e Al cash for A depos t wired at t rding, et mpl ed of sl i PONED TRUS UNTIL T 0 T National University Law School Chartered by Special Act of Congress F16-818.820 13th Street N. W. Classes €:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Becretary s office in the school bulld ing no! cpen for registration. For catalog or other information write or telophone Main G817 or Frankiin 2909. MORNING CLASSES In Sewing and Cooking Gunston Hall School For information call Mixx Wingfel Cleveland 265 | Con-- ns to be compled with | | 1 Columbia Business School | Pho bus Rigzs Brnk Bldg. e Col. 7078 ting nd WE TEACH BOYD. Bt 30 DAYS Indiv dual Instruction, Day & Eve -1 4 BLSIVESS COLL 1340 Eve St. N.W. Phone M-in 8485. {30.DA STENOGRAPHIC STHOOL | On G st near 34th—133 i ~ 'Shorthand. Touch Typing. ST. MARGARET’S | Bosrding an Day ”uo.u. and xmderuay]mn a) SCHOOL OF SPANIS WASHINGTON SPANISH FRENCH. PORTUGUESE. ain_ 5085, Chevy Chase Day and Boardng School Accepts Young Child:en 17_Grafton St “Miss Tomlin’s School 1800 19th St. The School With a Personal Touch Objective Class and Giades l:-VX 2 ov Grege Shorthand PRIVATE 1 ESSONS Reasonable rates. Day or evening. further mation telephone Adams ML W P.ivate Lessons ‘“w:' 1406 Hopkina kS For National University $16-818-820 13th S School of Business Administration Inclodfng departments of 1. Economice and Accountancy. 2 F.egn Trate and Forelgn Serviee 8. Civil Administratl 4 Government. Four-year _eou eading to B.S. de gree. Classes, Nv a.m. wad 4:43 fo 6:25 pan. Including early morning classes |n Spanish. Secretary's office in the school building now open for regintra- Cor catalos her infor- mation, write or telephone Mala or Franklin 2009, — MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. HERMAN C. RAKEMANN," ARTIST TEACHER OF VIOLIN. [ | By virtue of @ certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4681, folio 408, et seq. of the land records o the District of Columbia. nd at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees for sale by public auctior firemu on MONDAY, THE INTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK ing-described land and premises, situste in the ecousty of Washington, Dustrict of Tumbis to wit. Lot 7 in square eas' square 1654 in the D. C. Land and Building Company's subdivision of part of a ftra ud” called nuw conain Ave. Heights” an per plat said_subdivision surveyor for ‘he Dl ct of Clumbia, in book 68, at folio 27, fron‘ing G5 feet by depth of 125 "feel, togéther. with the improvements thereon, to be sold subject, however. to a Pulor deed of trust of 34,500 at 1%, due April, of sule: Over deposit of $300 required at the time All_conveyane.ng, recoiding, revenue stamps ‘and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. other- wise the trustees reserve the right o vesell { fhe proverty at the viek and cost of tie de- aultiog purchaser. five days' advertise- ment of such remle in some mewspaper pub- lished in "the city ot wn'lon D. C. s TWENT D. 1928 AT the foliow- will_affer in_front of the knowon a3 of rded in the oifice of the Twenticth Year 17th St. at Pa. Ave. Year Book George Dixon Thompson, Pianist—Teacher Announm"&mhl:)fi::hll of his 1018 H st Fr. R522-W. Wa h'ngtonConservatory of Music 1403 N. H. Ave., at Qupont Cirele. Main 7888 Get the children started, Year ook l Cloveland 1374 | 14th St. & Park Road 5 correspond- | Dar | | the St. Lawre~ce, 1 UTUMN aalls you to the *Sho: to enjoy yourself as you probabl able form of wholesome, pleasurab! activity and invigorating iufluence. City during the Fall and Winter Season. The Leading Houses tion. Booklet, Retes, Reservations, efs se-Hotol Traymore [ae-The Ereakers e -The Shllbum a -No'el Erightan -Fote!St. Charles 'a -Ealen Hall a -The Wiitshire a -Hotel Eothwell ja o- American rv.n Hotel K -Seaside Hoase [se-The Am -Hotel Strand [ -Chalfont eEaropsan Plan Reachod gr¢ wlways open and comprise the finggt in the World, Fhome” Wira.or Welte any o the Tollowie for Tntommia: ol Dennis o -The Folmhurst 2 -Kotel Morlon ee-Both Plans. Comfortable and convenent train service, w th through re ly never have before. Frcm the fas- cinating Boardwalk radiates every imagin- There is no other spor just like Acantic “*Sporty’* Golf, Roller Chai Horseback Rid- ing on the beach, Motoring, Danc- tng, Music, Theatres, Mo- vies, Orchestra Concerts, Indoor Sea Water Pools, etc. nickerbocker bassador e-Haddoa Hall PRIV o F T METRC SEomAGE CLEAN, ATLANTICCITY.N.J. This Am rican Plan Hotes §- never more comfortatl: than during the Fall a.d Win‘er mon hs on account of its +x:ep- tional locati n and arrar gement. Erick Gure re. - o N Worlds Greatest Ilom Success " HMARPERS FERRY. W. VA. HILL TOP HOUSE Open to December 1, after that, week ends. Write for spec.al fall day and meal ru.es T. 8. LOVETT, Proprie i ! [} aod 5w AL New state fnenr sires vesient loc MOVIN RIS PRI WAS adeiphia, October plano; state lowest pri st ne. 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W TOURT GF HIS- Ho'ding n ruptey ~In_the matter of Frederick Lankrupt.—1n Hankruptes, No. ereby given that the above-named fled s petition praying for & | all liis debts in tors and other d to enter their o %0 desire, in t 2 or hefore 1 i RALPH D. Bankriptes THE SUPREME of Columbia, that hix cied t are requ pposition, if of said court of November, Ref The Ideal Autumn Quickest Route Across the Pacific Fortnightly Service from Vancouver Empress of Canada, 26,650 teas diry. Empress of Australia,25,000tens diso. Empress of Russia, 21,000 tens disp. Empress of Asia, . 21,000 teas disp. urope in a wee, via the St. Lawrence Empress Express Route TO CHERBOURG AND SOUTHAMPTON Largest and Finest Steamships on t 2d and 3d Class LA Daily S Sxeellent “MUN( | LIVERPOOL, BELF GLASGOW, CHERBOURG, SOUTHAMPTON TWERP Apply oral agents or C. E. PHELP'S, (i rass. Agt. 1419 New York Ave.. Washingto; | ' 30, [ thousand romances! LIFETIME'S travel in Four Months. 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OCEANIC 2 Pine 8t., San Francisoo, Cal. or Local R. R Agent 10,000 To the Cradle of Civilization! 'ADEIRA, Cadiz, and Seville; Gibraltar, Algeria and Tunisia; Egypt, Cairo and the Tombe; Haifa and Jerusa- lem; Constantinople and the Golden Horn. Greece and Italy —Athens, Naples—Romne, gay Monaco: Lisbon. Southampton and London. Return from Lon- don by any Canadian Pacific ship. By the pa'atial OF SCOTLAND (25,000 Tons, Register) Canadian Pacific management. Sailing from New York, Jan. 14, 1924 Fares, 800 and up. Limited number of guests. Total cost no greater then eccommodations at e Brst-ciass met- Popaiitan hotel. Apply any local agent or the nearest office of the Canadian Pacitic C. E. PHELPS, City Passenger Agent 1419 New York Avenue, Washington VAL SERVICE—A travel expert is at your command — | which o1 FUR[] FOR COOLIDGE IFHE DRIES UP . §. Women Will Act if Executive Does Not Enforce Law. Is Warning. By tic Associated Press, DETROIT, Mich., October ry Ford favors President {but he s more strongly a strict enforcem act, he made it la statement by ufacturer, Heved the known the au asserted President e If he vesterday. omobile that ma; he b country wanted “If he does, I'm for Mr. Ford asserted. * knows it is the right th also knows the women of the n are going to have a lot to doesn’t act.” Mr. Ford believed that not one wor an in 5,000 wished to sce the for: anti-prohibition d ack. He als expressed the opinfon that enforee ment was not as slack last month | previously und gave President Coo idge cre for bringing about the change. Reiterating that if he ng the the Arm sce thut the law Detroit s an illus he soldiers at Fort Wa; Detroit in a short time an ological effect on prohib: aw violators would stop furth rolations of the law who is afraid to ¢ nt is 2 political Ford asserted. I never d ,1 am for prohibition its definite benef PERSIA SANCTIONS BIG REHABILITATION LOAN Envoy Says Pledge Up to $40.- 000,000 Will Be Placed With American Bankers. it nt n nfor: upon t uld call cossary He us asserting ard." it know k. 1 { By the iated Press. NEW K, October sfan parliament recentl negotiations for loa: not | $40.000,000, all of ich terms of the act, must be placed with American Mirga H i {Khan Ala! ninister to tho United States made known last night il T »u!nlrv' s at the semi. nual di ner of the American Iron and Steel | nsutute ‘The mone {the reh ioned exceediy will be used to further bilitation of the country suffered greatly during the {world war. It also will used to d. velop the natural resources {country. The minister sald had great mineral fields touched, and that, although the land fe now third or fourth amons the 1 ns of the world in th . there are great ofl f | ?LADIES’ GARMENT MAKERS DEMAND 40-HOUR WEEK A1~o Ask Wage Increase, Unem- | Ployment Insurance and Method of Controlling “Outside Shops.” By the Assaciated Press, CLEVELAND, Ohio Demands for unemp a forty-hour & nt and a October = nt insurance week w i 1 length of cmpioy od of contsoliing whe e shops will be pre ress i of the orkers® ceting pire, it wa Internatic Cnion at the conclusio the general executiv of the wage increase was not an Between 120,000 & | Wil be affected will be presented here greement between t nd_cmployers in abont ¢ plants expires Decemb, most Gf the other run untit M, TAXI-DRIVING CLUBMAN ABANDQNS JOB IN HUFF Francis 0. French Forbidden to Do Publicity Stunts—Had Earned 817 for Five Days’ Work. thie Associated Preus NEW YORK, Oc Qrmand Erencli, cou underhilt, who caused a stir among !the soctally mighty a fortaight ago by accepting a Dosition: as - taxicat chauffenr and announcing that he intended to rebuild by manuai tofl & fortune lost in Wall Street, kept his ob five days. worked three of them rned $17 In wages and somethin failed to re cities £ Willlam H less in tips. and then port again for work. an official of the taxicub company siid He tried to make an arrangement with the compuny to “do stunts” for purposes, th iclal sa that his drivi for the was worth thousands of it in advertising. It wa that he stick to straight und French walked out and returned. | insistea {driving W. R. HEARST IS WORTH $25,000,000, BANK SAYS Announcement Made When Pub- lisher Unconditionally Backs Bond Issue. Ey the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 25.—Wililar Hedret, newspaper pub- s a personal fortune exceed- 000.000, it was declared yes Tillotson & Wolcoct, bank ers, who made the announcement in declaring a new bond issuc whick bore the unconditional g na conditionment of Mr. Hea MEXICO INVITES GOMPERS Unions Would Have Labor Leader Tour Country, EL PASO, Tex., October 26.—Sa uel Gompers, president of the Ameri- can Federation of Labor, yesterdax was invited to make a tour of Mexico as the guest of Mexican workmer in order to further cement the tles of fri-ndship between the laboring men of the two republics. A delegation of Mexican labor headed by Frank Haberman, Amer can citizen, but resident of Mexic visited Mr. Gompers and formally e tended the invitation. They made the visit to the border especially to see the American labor foftain, t. PRAPISALS SEALED PROPOSALS IN TRIPLICATE WILL be received at the offee of Constructing Quertermaster, Reom 1004, Musifiens Bulld- Washington, D. C.. until 11 a.m., O toker o, 1953, ¥nd ‘thed opened for the cor Seraction of ote ‘dope houser Bolling Field, D C. Plans and specifications may be obtulne upen appl m;fim above office. bEALEfl “PROPORALS TN TRIPLIC Wil be recelved at the office of Comstruetiug Quartoimasior Roow 1304, Munitions Build Washington, b, C.. until 11:30 &.m., Oc- tobr 20, 1939, ‘and then. opened for heatin vipment In 'engineer hangars at Boiliog ¥l D. c. " Plane and specifications may be obtn‘ned won anpleation to Above of A welMOLA