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FOB SALE—HOUSES. CHEVY CHASE. ixe -bome, ook Bloue, equstraction, somi:hungalow (ype; aitac. e asslan: Soatatua 10 roomus e ithe, 2 sleeping porches; elect-ic lghts, Wapor beat; garage. Price, $22,600; ;"‘l}ls " UPPER 11th ST. Brick howe of 7 roows asd bath, with basement 2nd attie; steam heat; in very %90d condition. Price, $5.500. 205,/5 1415 Eye Street. McKEEVER & GOSS, M?UEBEC ST. Well buflt bome, $h A-1eondition; 8 rooms and 2 baths: front poreh; 40d ecreensd-io, rear porces: bolwater iess; slactrle ligwty: saml-dotached; PETWORTH. S e 8 S e g ot " A ¢ CIIONNECTICUT AVE, o T L e, So lmde#::xw‘l:r ot mllfufiy flnll:;z and decorated. Must be seen o be ap- Preciatod. Phone us for further pastico- s 80d appolntment o juapeet. % Main 4752. MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. Northeast. % Within two squeres of Capitol, & wonder- fully good buy as a home or juvestment, 10 rooms, 2 baths, hwt-weter hest, 2-car briek parage; boube arrauged for reparate Spart- ments; in splendid conditiva-tbrougheut; price 11 nold this month, §9,750 ou reasonable terms, Lincoln Park.’ A nice two-story, 8-reom house, splendidly arranged nice size rooms; desirably located; price, $9,750; $1,000 cash, balance like rent. Southeast. Thé nicest planned home in this mection, 6 besutitully arranged rooms, modern to the last detwil; bufit-in garage, bot-water heat, hard- ‘weod ‘floors, outsde sanitary puntry, ' double arshes: priced on exceptionslly Mberal terms; CHAS. D Southeast. A’ comfortably arranged Groom sad bath home, conventent to Library; fursace heat Will be vacant Detember 1; price, $5,800; |Household Gopds A wonderful oprortunity to get one of the Dear the cirele, surrounded by the bighest type of center.en. terms liberal, Chevy Chase, nicest locsted Lomes in° Chevy Chbase ; built om fesidonia) properts; built ce he om rge liviay trauce plan, having baths, stone foundation, la; with ornamental open fire elévated grounds, For quic tional burgsin can be gotten. Northwest. Just a uicely planned, ranged home; t) modern b-flflini yards; desirably located; price, copveplent jostalluest payments. . SAGER, ce, splendi $8,760; REALTOR. 924 14th STREET NORTHWEST § PHONBS MAIN 36 BOSS & 87 38 PHELPS, REALTOBS. $13,500. Chase. y attractive California bungalow, new und rea cy. It bs individuai in plan, eow ing Toom w Joreh; numerogs closets; bul attie; hot-water heat:’ elec. Easy ' terms $11 + Near 18th and Army oflicer, leaving city low figure. is offering well situated home p liouse s on high ground overlooking Rock Creek boick, colonial frout porch, six large bright rooms, tile bath, maid’s room, $10,750. Bloomingdale. A deeided bareain in a three-story, colon! I?e brick dwelling. Jess than one- f biocl off North Capitol wtreet. There are nine , tile bath, sleeping porch, many iences; hot-water heat; e Ap excellent house for 2 =r anv one desirlug to sublet rovms. Terms, $2,000 cash. 950. Columbia Road. rty at a very ‘apestry r Porelien, hasdwood Goors, bobwater heat, electric iights. “Twocar brick gara vy torms. $18,500. Near Holy Cross Academy. A besutiful preperty just of Coun, ave. an exélpsive seetion and not fur out: tapestry ‘briek; eement front porch; twelve large, Dbright room two tile baths (one with tile shower); two opeu fizeplaces; otk fioors throughout first a&nd second stories; large breakfsst room; slecping poreh; screeps and Ruud instentaneous water in $13; ear Wardm: If you are eeeking a res . $12,500. Near Dupont Circle. A very low price for a mogern brick dwell- ing situated within walking distance of down- town; contains nine large rooms, two baths; electric lights: modern beating plant; several added fe.tures. and is Io good condition throughout. Lot 20x110. Wide paved alley. Owner occupant will give prompt possession. Sell ou easy terms. 950. an Park Inn. bargain In & modern and up-to-date home situated in the Woodley Park section just west of Coun. evenue and mear Wardman Park Hotel we trge vour prompt Inspection of excellent rosms. two complete baths, hot. er heat, electric Lights. situated for $14.500. Washington Heights. Onquestionsbly obg of the best home offer- gs-en the market; located betwoen Connecti- cut ave. and Columbia rd. In 2 very exclusive igh-class rooming and boa VLaths, maid’s room, uume:ous ciosets and con- rear porches, Entire property je 'in perfect condition. this cesirable home. Colonial type; tem ins ntaneous water heater, Idealty rding purposes. Terms und posses: $23,500. - Chevy Chase. Unforeseen circumstances necessitate fmme- diate sale of this handsome ched home situated in the best section of Chevy Chase. Center hail plan; eight large and beautifully arranged rooms; beattful wan parior off living fizeplace ‘tn living room and large bed oak floors; tile shower; storage room er; hot-water heat; electric late roof; bufltin garsge, = Vacant. .BOSS & PHELPS, Main 4340. SALE OR RENT HOUSES. IBH N.W. N - NIQUE, srtistic; Zcar garagc; : term Wil reat tur. or unfur. Owner Fr. 9402, FOR SALE OR FOR RENT—! Furnished or unfurnished, 16th | street residence. 4 % J. LEO KOLB, 923 New York Ave. Main 5027. ——— e s WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. 1 WANT TO BUY DIRECT FROM OWNER mear 14th and Park road. 6 r. modern house, About $9.000; can pay casp. Address Lox 16 WANTED, FEOM OWNER—BAR nw. for fpot cash. Address Box 1 office. - WANTED_TO BOY APARTMENT HOUSE, ot over $200,000: state full details in fir Jetter. Address Hox @ Star_office. __15% MODERN SIX-ROOM HOUSE. SOUTHEAS! will pay between $6000 to $,000 good monthly [PApmnte; " LS el | o WILL HAVE $10,000 TO INVEST BY DE. cember 1. Want !nvestment. Well located Jiouses or small apartment house. Submit full statement. Must bLe bargain. Addre: 3800 CASH—CAN. PAY $46 PER_MONTH, covering iuterest and principal. & rm.; n.w white secton; immediately. Address Box 14 ©, Btar office. . WANT TO BUY ER. A 2 OR 4 samily Gat, northwest mection, with fair rent setarm; no’agents. Address Box 139C, Bur ice. 70 10 BOOAM HOUSE Iv ANY GOvD SE 1544 | WILL PAY ALL CARil FOK :ACUSES FOR wolored; will consider e‘ther frame or hrie! section of Wasbiugton Maln 2i30. Cow tisental Truct bldg., room H04. WANTED FROM OWNERS, MODERATE priced izes; any. sec- | tion; lst today. AUSTIN M, COOPER, Main 1332, 820 11b St X WiIl pay ca¥h_ for brick hodse m.i. T EETIBROWN, - T R8N X N.W. 180 CARLEY & EDWARDS, Inc., will sell or terms are satisfactory. CARLEY & EDWARDS, Iric., b 617 E Bt. N.W. Fr. 6153, Wanted Immed. From Owner: G-room house, garage space, not over $6,500; gpod northensl’ ar doutheast. section or ‘neat ernment * Print:ng Office. 504 F st: n.e. Lincoln, 308. o e e e OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE | T SINGING BEACH on Chesapeake Bay, 38 miles from new subdivision; sonable “pri “onder eame man: Vi $0-foot - beyond | L W :! A s W ADY SIDE, MD. Salt Water Front Property | “South’ River Park. ‘The Ideal Summner Colon: For Sale—Nicely sit! 2%d lots, $500 to $1,250. Some very attract:ve bungalows, $1.850 to $3,250. ‘This the timie to select yonr lot amnd plan. your bungalow.or cottage, enabling. you. <o butld tbis epring and have it ready for occn- pancy by summer. South River PASK. s 36 ‘iles Frop pmuun on ?p & Annapol! ;1 e. For particdlars -p‘lf . H. Neely, 1313 H n.w, Phone Frankfin 3207. Saturdays and Sundays at outh River Park, Anne Arundel county, Md. . - - - . PROPOSALS 'WANTED—PROPOSALS FOR moval of small quantities of Capiiet,Guote PrIcE per serd! PG, tas offcer T i 1417 K St. N.W. THE HOME OF HOMES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. THOMAS J. 0 & BON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Two-Story Brick Dwellings Nos. 607 and 609 C St. S.W., Also Three-Story and Basement Dwelling, ' No. 610 Md. Ave. S.W. 3 By avthority vested n the nudersigned, as | trustee, I will sell a blic anction, in front of the premises, on ORSDAY, THE FIF- TEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1923, COM- ENCING AT FUUR O'CLOCK P.M.. part of C and B in square 463. improved by pre=- 0s. 607 : immediately lot 803 in square 463, Improved by pres s No. 610 Md. ave. 3 Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance in one year, at 7 per cent. $250 deposit required Upon acceptance of bid. Terms to be com- ied with within thirty dsys or t for- feited. Conveyancin, recond! ind revenue etampe at purchaser's cost. IRWIN B. LINTON. Trustee. 08-d&ds exSu 1416 ¥ t. o. TOMORROW. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTFES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- ED LOT AT THE SOUTHWEST A OF NINTH AND MONROB STREETS NORTHEAST, By virtuc of a cer.an deed of trust duly fe- eorded in Liber No. 4830, folio 815 et seq., of the land recards of the Distriet of Columbis, and 8, the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trugiees will sell il auction, in front of the premises, oa FRIDAY, SIXTEENTH DAY, OF ' NOYEMBER, 1923 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the owicg described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbla and designated as and being lot numbered foor (4) in- blocl numbered two (2) in Benjamin F: Lelghton nd Richard E."Pairo, trustees’, subdivision of ““Brookland,” as per plat recorded in the effico of the surveyor for the District of Co- Jambla ia Liber County 6, at fol.os 106 and Terms of sale: All cash. $G00 deposit re- guired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyanciag, recording and revenpe stamps at purchaser ithtn Gty daysy b acport Soriiicn, T2 , or it forfeited. . %5 “BRyR L e A U] - EDWIN. W. POPKINS, THOS.J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONERRS. TRUSTEES' SALB OF VALUABLE TWD- STORY FRAME DW ALL) Hrllkm. WASHING' e lgrfl 1 "By virtue of a certain de e land yscords G the Diatrict of ‘Cotus; e request of the secu thereby, the undersixned. teustees will weil ae ublic apction, in ot of the -py 4 n%:ll%h\' DTHX' !lxfil!.lgll DAY O] the ‘following described M Iot mo7-d&ds.exSu T recordioe Famps at e T Be' Complied with withis 80 a.:";' o forfeited. N _B. R . G..BLOAN & CO, rec i, u ey &fll S ompeunes Motors and_Bufh ek, Broing Finn pare ot bareel o Sals. Thoys, Btep Laade o r, o writer, Chair, Do R Gein o sitier wad tta detentant, The Natioasl F15cey s0id to ivor of M. room_planned y ssle =2 x| Counter Cases, Law Books thoughtfully ar- hax every convenlence knowm beautiful front and rear on UNY: By virine, of S Dsiricr ot will' sell at ®f the miag wINTH DAY the t, nale, west ith ., W, 'ash ' ngt K R o VI title, claim anad (nterest of ley, Ciarecce tu sod_to th , sguare 024, { on the sout of 9 loc theoce east 19 feet § inel feet to the beginning, & alley reservation as provided will and testament of William H Said rt of 1ot 3 being identjeal east thereof full i s A lot 25 gnd the wert -inch front by of ‘lot_pumbered 26 ley adwministrator’s subdivis'on in said square . ggvllt‘dk'l'fifl?}lnlll& R S S S law No. 650 Tod iver” it ter Cowpany, In of Herbert C. Earusbaw, aasi o ..:c‘f' SNYDER, U. 8. Marshal. novs, The"above sale fs postponed ustil Friday. Nm. 18, 1923, -’chu ssme bour sad 15 __B_e. SNYDER, U. 8. Marshal FUTURE DAYS. Adam A. Weschler, Auctioneer DIAL recorded in the offce the Disirict of Columbia 8t folie 130, seized he right, title, clum and D & to said Player and Upright Pianos Plate Glass Floor Cases and by Order Trustee of an Estate, Oriental Rugs, Etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W, Saturday, Nov. 17th Commencing 9 A.M. At 12 O’Clock Noon Automobiles, Including Touring Cars, Roadsters and Deliveries Terms: Cash. Adam A. Weschler, Auct. ¢ " THOS. 3. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 437 0 By virtue of certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 4847, o 108 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum bla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic auction, s front of the ises, on ONDAY, THE NINETEE. AY ' OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1923, AT FIVE 0'CLOC! .M., the followi described lund and prem- in the Distfict of Columbla and, and lbeln: (437 O street . ug! ers’ subdivision of lots fn squaie 511, subdivigion s recorded in Liber W. ¥ 161, of the recoids of the office of the of the District of Columbie. Terms of sale: Bold subjéct to a first desd of truat* for $4,000. deposit _required upon accepiance of bid. All wnre]lufln'- record and revenue stamps at puichaser's cont. rms of sale to be complied with within thirty dags or deposit forfeited. FRANCIE M. SETTLE MOETIMER M. HARRIS, nob-d&ds.exfu Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN. & BON, AUCTIONEERS. Executor’s Sale of the Two- Story Frame Dwelling and the Ome-Story Brick Shop, Nos. 2248 and 2250 Eighth | Street Northwest, in the| Second Comm ercial Zone. As executor and trustee under the last will and testament of Horace Marshall, deceased. I will sell at public auction. in front of the remimees, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTIETH AY OF NOVEMBER, A.D.. 1923 AT FOU O'CLOCK 'P.M., the following described real estate. tituate in the District of Co'umbia and being Jots 1060 and 1062 in square 2875, froat- o 15 and 30 feet, respectively, on Stb'atreet, ve. All cash. $200 deposit re- quired on each parcel at time of sale. All recording and revenue stampe at purchaser’s coat. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days. otherwise the Proper'y may be rescld at the cost of the de- ting purchaser, after five days' advertising uch reasle i dome newspaper published 3 abiing tor s H. ROZIER DULANY, DoB-d&ds exSu Executor and Trust ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved and Unimproved Real Estate. > By virtue of a decree of the Bupreme Comrt tof the District of Columbia passed in E: Cause No. 40663, entit'ed liam H. et al, plaintifs, v. Florence W. Ajyre, lefendants, the undersigued trustees wili t piblic auction in front of the respec- tive rem |se: on_ WEDNESDAY, 'HE m m!»’l‘lll!'l' DrA'Y OF NOVEMBER, 1023, ollow y: AT '0(7:!‘ 8%! P.M., lot 819, 883, being a frame dwelling Neo. 423 w, AT FOUR-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M., lot 809, uare 897, being brick dwelling No. 416 10th w, FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., lots 33 and 85. square 297, belag frame dweiliag No. 1217 D'at. &.w., 4nd brick house ta rear thore- _AT FOUR-FORTY FIVE 'O'CLOCK P.M., 16t 806 and 34, square 297, being frame dweli- ing No. 1219 U st. s.w., and building in rear_thereof. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. lots 38 and 803, 207; lot 36, bein, od by a brick square 38, ""im" y a bric cas | ker, et senl Farage or stable and lot ing unimpraved. ‘Terms of sal deposit on each parcel at time of sale, onc-third of rchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal instaliments at one and two years, be: g O per cent interest per annum; payabls | Saroyannually, represented by tae. motos of | the ‘purchaser and secured by frst deed of trust-on the Pl‘flf({ wold, .or all cash at pur- chaser's 0] All couveyancing, record.ng, revenue 8 and cest of examination of titles to be paid by purchasers. Bales to be closed” within sixty ai in defanlt of which trustees reserve ) right to forfeit deposits and/or resell at risk and cost of defsulting purchaser after five days' previous advertise- meit in The Evening Star. ALBERT T. WALKER, Trustee, 1828 Calife 3 o Gmaal C. GERTMAN, Trustee, ‘ashington Loan & Trust bl DoP-dds exBu. _ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. Automobiles By Auction to Pay » s!m'. 0..'." § Notice is )y given that we will sell by publie auetion {n front of Adam A. Weachler, 920 Pa. urday, November 24, fl!(". to Bt rges: One l:or(, werial 31026; one Packard Car, model, serial 125802; one Overland Car, 1917 model. Ablgu cara wtored ‘with the name of R. . Harri Al ass | take take . N0 W. Sherfer, Winton Car, 1817 1917 1916- in ce. Prop. 217 B st » 007,15 _THOS. J, OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. !flwl‘rlu' SALE OF AN ATTRACTIVE, NEW, - DETACHED RESIDENCE CON- TAINING EIGHT BOOMS, BATH, TW LT-IN EING NO. B PARK, D. C. By viriue of & certain deed of trust dated November 8, 1921, snd duly. rocorded among the land recoids of the District of Colum ©on June 16, 1922, as pper of ‘the ' party secured thereby, trustees will sell at publie€ auc- . in _front of the ises, on WEDNES- DAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF NO- VEMBER, . AT PM., the 00, | Aug 31 s fl;}mum of the party secured Ulicreby, ‘wit: Part of Bensniig 88 5 oo ” 'fl"ggl s . -(u:alg«m’.fmelnenuwnnnummx," e , thence south B ub 1o tie G-foot ot 1 e tant I 9 féet 8 {uches froat by thamfull depth 100" e | row J AUCTION SALES: FUTURE DAY i AUCTIONEBRS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF ATTRACTIVE, X " Bigar oo, BATH ASD_LAVATORY BEING 'NO. 0823 UTAH AVE. CHEVY CHASE PARK, D. C. By virtuo of & certain deed of trust dated ust 15, 1623, and duly recorded smong land_records 'of the District of Columb 08 August 18, 1923, us paper No. 43, aud et the uudersigned trustess will seil at public auve- i Trout cf the premixes, oo WEDNHS. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF EMBER, A.D. 1928, AT FOUR-FIFTEEN the Tollowlig described land wad prem- situate in tbe District of Columbia and designated nd being lot gumbered ssventy- :|one (T1) In the Guaranty Trust Company’ resubdivision of Icts In squere numbered twes- | sy-three hundred nd thirty-fwo (2382), w per plat the office of the surveyor for the District of ‘Columbls in Bosk 65, at page 134, subject to the coyenants of record. Terms of sale: ©nld subject 1o & Grst trust | of $7,125, payable $3715 ‘amoually, w.tb the balunce due May 1, 1027, hearing interest at 6%, able wem| wuslly, and & second trust of , aveble 376 menthiy. incluing 6% interest, ‘with the uppaid bsiance due on or before May 1926." Balance of purchese price { payable in casb. ‘A deposit of '§250 required | Upon sceeptance of bid. Conveyaueivg. reco ying and revenue stamps at cost ef Terms of &l days from d tocs reserve tion, T, to be complied with within 15 te of sale, -otherwise the trus- he ‘1ight fo_ resell the property U the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of ressle 18 seme newapaper published in Washingtoy, WM. 8. QUINTER, J. BENBON THOMAS, Trustoes. nol5,19,22,27 TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEE. TRUSTE! SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE NO. 1300 MIN- NESOTA AV EAS By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber 8414, follo 840 et. seq., of the District of*Columbfa land records. and at the request of party secured (thereby, the undersixne trustees will offer for wale’by public auction, in_front of premwes, on MONDAY, NOVEM- BER TWENTY-SIXTH, 1923, AT FOUR. THIRTY P.M., the following described land and_premisis, ‘situste In the District of Co: In t 11 in square 5123 in sub- a Advepture. now known as Bouth Kenilworth, as per plat thereof recorded in the office of thie aurveyor of the District of Columbia 1n Liber County 21 at folio 36, im- proved by u frame dwelling. Terms of Oue-third of purchase money to be paid lu cask, baiaoce in two equal in- staliments, puyabie one and two yvears after jute, With Interest at seven per cent per an: bum, payable sem -anuually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon property soid, at option of purchaser. A deposit of §250 required of purchaser at time of sale. All convesanciag. recording. revenve stamps and potarinl feen at cost of purch Terms of sle to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustees reserve Fight to resell properly at risk and cost of defaultiog purchaser after five da; tisement of sdeh resale f STUTZ ROADSTER OLDS TOURING CHALMERS COUPE AND OTHERS BY AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY 11 AM. B. P. Dougherty Auctioneer 205 11th N.W. In the Bupreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia.—David Rosentbsl ve. Lena Rosentbal. jet Equity No. 40782. By virtue of u decree of the Buj of the District of Columbia, POUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described Iand and premises, ‘situate in ihe city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: That part of original lot one (1),"in square three hundred seventy-three (373) frproved by » bullding consiatiog of o store and apart- | oth st. o.w., Wash | All cash. A deposit of $200 required of purchaser at time of sale. ~All conveyancing. recording, revenue stamps and {Botarial tees at the cort of the purcha ferms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the { trusteen reserve the right to fesell the prop erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five das auch resale in some ne the city of Wasbington, D Bids “will be received prior to day of sale by he undersigned trustees at thelr ad- advertisement of LEO W. SIMON, 508 Wilkins' Lullding. 010.4&dn.exfu Trustees. ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Receivers’ Sale of the Entire Stock of Agricultural Im- plements, Wagons, Dairy Equipment, Store Fixtures, Office Equipment, Etc., Contained in No. 1005 B Street N.W.; Also Interna- tional Auto Truck. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 41182, the undersigned receivers will sell by public auction, within the above premises. on THURSDAY. - SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, MENCING AT T! 'CLOCK AM. M. Wolf & Co.,' I and Oxtures of slating fa part of 6 “Stdebaker” W 818 “Hoos'er” Drill, Disc and Spike Buperiors and “Biack Hawk" Ch and Plain Drill Planters, “‘Buckeye Riding and Walking Cultivators, , Jr.” Cultivators. Corn Shellers, 2%- Empire’* Englne. Incubator and Brood- mplements, *‘Empire” Milking ‘mpire” Separators, Sheep Shear- nes, Heavy Rope, 'lron Ketties, Bueket Sprayers, BScoop: dders, ~ Oliver Plows, Hurdware Onion Cratds, Fly Spray, Arsenate of Calelum, Ground Alum Ball Sbeep Manure, Beed, eic. ALS0 Iron Bafe, Desks, “c,” *“Int \tional QX‘JO K, Shels Comnters. Seed Bins, Hmln.’r?'t. ‘The above stock £xtures, together with unexpired lease of premises, wiil first be offer- ed as s entirety, and If & satiafsctory bid Is jmot received, will be. immediately sold in detail, ‘Term Ma. riter, | | | Cash. FLOYD E. DAVIS, W. M. WARD, nold4-dads.ex8u Recelvers. | THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. Executor’s Sale of Three- ' Story and Basement Brick Dwelling Containing. About site U. S. Pension Office, in the First Commercial Zone, No. 449 G Street N.W, As executor of the estate of Amanda A, Btealey, deccased, I will sl at public .an tion, in front of ‘the premises, ‘on MONDAY. the' NINETEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. .D. 1028, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol* {lowing described real estate, situate fn the District of Columbla m»s.m Tot 74 in ver ve, : All $250 depostf the time o(“dle All ‘eonvq‘n': and revenue stam; at . chiser's eost. Terms of wale fo be complied thin daays or the Da resold at ‘the ‘cont of the defariting puc. some new: ished D."C. "“ROBE. B P. KRETTER 1&ds,ex8u s Executor, THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF ATTRACTIVE. NEW, DETACHED _RESIDENCE, OCONTAINING EIGHT ROOMS, BATH, AND BEING NO. G580t STREET, ' CHEVY CHASE By virtue of & certain deed of trast dated May 2,.1928, and duly recorded a the land records of the District of Columbia’on May 3, 1923, quest of the phrty secured . the unders signed trustees el ek, pbiie” maction in t of the prem'ses, on WEDNESDAY, THE IWENTT-EIGHTH. DAY OF - NOVEMBER, 1823, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situ- te in the District of ‘Columbia and' being ted as. lot 168 of Mt Trust_Com- tee’s, subdivision of lots in_square piat recorded in Liber 63, folio Tecords of the office of the qurvey 1000, with interest &t 7¢ per amm semi-anoually, and due June.7, 1025, lance of parchase Drice to be paid I cosh A deposit of $250 required,upon aceeptance,of bid © Conveyancing, .recording: aad ~ revesue pe at cost of . Terms of sale %o be complied with within 15 days from of -sale, otherwise the trustees rewerve resell the the risk W, CONTAINING |. +'the property may 10 Rooms and Bath, Oppo-| . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1923, AUCTION SALES. Tn;abu:t’&ll'o :«1 a’-fi-fih roperty, No. o ifth Street Doy i g Ry vy AT e TNy IBER, 1928, AT VOU o’cfil#rlfi following descrived lend ‘premmises. Miuate n the Bistrics of Colvmbial R of t part or parcel of the and premisce lyios a0d being . District of lumbls, of that of Threckeld’ o Tollewiog dosers re containéd : inniog at @ peint ea west sicet a1 the eod of three Lundred y rom _Eighth street . north twenty-five feef, ghence west one bundred and twenty-teet, | thence south twentyfive feet, thence east ous ihundred and twenty feet fo ‘the plsce of be- Eitning, ssvessed for (axstion s lot 800, square south of square 1396, and being im: northwest. Terma of to be depowite balance in twe equal Installments, | St o e S protal 00t purchaser, bearing inierest at the rate of six I‘Pfl' cent per a 5 iyable semi-asni and sceared by deed trust on the {suid, or all cash, st the option of Chuser. All couveysucing. recording, at the eost of lh ser. 1o be eomplied with fs thirty days frem date of “wale otk the ".m'"l :fl'flmllfl', .n"m":'f‘-:u"' Sourt Tof 16 astion "in ‘the remisen, . * HARRY F. ‘I_t:mmb!. umbiun builsisg. G. PERCY McGLUE, s ® 08-44ds.ex8u S Eraatess. & Co. Inc. Aucts. - 715 13th St. Housebol::l Goods of Every Description At Public Auction at Sloan’s 715 13th Street Saturday November 17th, 1923 At 10 A M. And at 2 M Autuombiles, etc. Terms Cash C. G. Sloan & Co, Inc., Aucts, 8015.2¢ THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' BALI OF VALUABLE TWO- ING, EIN . 1826 NOR! .('Al"l'l'(\l.. ST. N.W. i by virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 4338, folio 608 et aeq) of the land records of the Districe of Colum- b ud st the st of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at ublie auction, fa front of the mises, on ESDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and p aituate in the District of Co- lumbias snd designated as and being lot mum- bered fifty-elght (58) Io the ® vis'on Middaugh and Shanoon of lots bleck 7, “Bloomingdale,” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbis, u#f piat recorded io Book Counmty 13, page 107 kS sale: Bold subject to & build! trust for about $3,200. All cu: aid trust. Depouit of"$250 required upon cceptance of bid. _All eonveyanci recording Tevenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thiriy daye or deposit forfelted, IRMAN R. HORNER, JOHN A, MASSIE Do15-0&ds,ex8u Trustees, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEEKS, TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUAELE BRICK DWELLING. No. 414 FLORIDA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virie of &_certain deed of trust, betm instrument No. 92, recorded May 31, I amoug the 1and records of the District of Co- lymbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wi'il sell at iblic auction, in front of the premises, on ONDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMRER, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK AL the following described land and preu tuate in the District of Columbl d_des gnated as and being lot §7 In the subd vislon made Dfl:n,mh B. Willlamsoa, Jr., of Jots in square per, recorded in Liber 58 folio 16, of the records of the office of_the survesor for the District of Columbi Terms cf sale: Bold subject to a prior deed of trost for $2.500 and the overdue paymen! thereon and uupeid taxes, azd the smount ove sald trust to be paid In cash. $200 deposit requred upon acceptance of bid. Con ancing, recording and revenue stamps at r- chaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, other- wise the property may be resold at the risk 228 coat of the detaviting purchaser. REGINALD RUTHERFORD, HARRY B. PITTS, nol5-a&ds exSu Trustees. DAVID NOTES, 633 LA. AVE. N.W. Auctioneer. By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust, dated June 4, 1923, and recorded June 7, 1923, among the fand records of the Diatrict of Columbia. defanlt baviog been made in the pryment therein provided, and at tbe request of ‘the party secured thersby, the undersigned trustees will well public sueti in front of premises 405 61st street mortheast. in the | District_of Co’'umbia, on the NINETEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBEE, 1923, AT FOUR-THIR- TY O'CLOCK T.M., ‘the stock, goods, mer- chandise, fixtu 00ls implements of -y kind aad d o used in consection with the grocery bus conductéd on the aforesald premises. Terms of sale. all cash. 308, B. STEI 1.°C. DE PUTEON, n015,17.19 ‘Trustees. ADAM A. WEBCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLINGS, 'NOS. 1808 AND 108 L [ g By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4814, folla 426 et stq. of the laad records of the District of Colv bis, t the request af the parties wecured therel underaigaed trustecs will sel, 8¢ o t es. ONDAY: THE NINBTEENTH DAY OF NO- Ao talh deptn of original iot ol ) 1n aquare ‘one hundred aad iraproved as sbove. le: One-third purchase price to be in eash, the balance in two notes of equal amounts, payable in one and two years, Tespectively, after date, with interest &t six and one-half per centum (63%) per ann yable semi-annually, and to be secured as & {first lien on the property sold. A deposit of } two bundred and fifty collars to be paid upon acceptance of bid. ~ Conveyancing, recordiag .80 revenue stamps at purci tost. Terms i'of sale to be complied with within twenty days from sale, otherwise deposit forfeited and be resold at the risk and oot of the defaulting purchaser atter five lays" previous adve i GEO. Y. WORTHINGTON and . Y. WORTHINGTON, Jr. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE VALUABLE ~ ONE-STORY STORES NOS. 426-423-30 8T, N.W. vintie of & certaln deed of trust duly re. corded in Liber No. 4778, follo 417 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, i and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustess will bell at public suction In front of the premises, on TU! AY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER! AD. 1223, AT 4:80 O'CLOCK P.M., the iowing-described land and premiess, weuate 1n the District of lumbis of lat 68 in square 509 im- fect to & st deed S0 o Nor 496 aad $2.500 08 925, ind of trust for « Nos. 428 and 450 each, due October 9tk, balance payable $1,000 cash and the remainder in_monthly Instaliments of $25. 8250 depostt required on each parcel. . Con- Yeyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be com- lrllofl with within thirty days or deposit for- eited. : NK A. SIMON, TEADD ‘LiviNGston. nol4-d&ds,exSu Trastess. THOS, 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS: TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLING No. 728 By virtue of & certain deed of truat., belng toatrument No. 8, duly recorded Beptember 25th, 1923, wmong the Iand records of the Diathict. of Columpia, aad at.the request of e o e e i custees el e & of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY. THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBEE, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR THIRTY 0°Cl P.M., the following- desoried -land and premises, ‘situste ‘U the Diatrict of - Cotumia’ aad ted as and beiag lot 70, In Andsew J. Hillyer's subdivi- slow of lots in block 8 in ““Todd and Browa’s subdivision In Pleasant aad Pleasant Plains.’ Der plat recorded in Liber 44, st folio 38 Property now known as square e e A v for $3,] 1y ye . o t'to be paid {n-cash, t of $250 upon acceptance of Al com Tecording and rev. purchaser's cost. Terma to be ‘within proved by prejises kuown as 2100 35th street | desd of trast. Terms: "TADAM A, WBSCHLER, AUCTIONEE) TRUNTPES' SALE OF IMPROVED RUSINESS PROPERTY AT THE SOUTHWEST COR- NER OF 6th AND G STS. N.W., AND FOUR BRICK DWELLINGS, NOH, “616, 018, €20 AND a1 6tk ST X.W. of thai the Tequest of the party secured by, the un- dersigned will sell ibl'c auction' In_front {of the premises, om TUERDAY. THE TWEN- | TIETHL DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1923, AT 4:45 Io CLOCK P.3., parts of lots Sutbered 19 and Washington, District of Columbis, beglaniag 1Jor the same at the northesst corver of said Square snd runaiog theace south en Gih street i . thenee west 101 foet 6 inckes to an !'alley, thence porth 25 feet to G street, themce i)to Ui beplunig, and improved by o {large brick bullding. Aleo fots numbered 30, {81, 82 and 33, In said square improved by lbrick dwellings pumbered §16, G1%, 620 and €22 6th st. a.w., in said city, 1) of sald par- eeis being more particularly described in said : The several parcels will be scid as a0 entirety, subject to & prior deed of trust purporting fo secure $37.000 and interest, now overdue. Onethid cash, balamee in on: and represented by the property, o option One thousand Conveyancing and * revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Compli wace with terms to made within 30 days or | trustees reserve right o resell at risk an cost of defsulting purchaser after fve days' publication of such resale H. W. VAN SENDEN, J. ¥. BUYNITZKY, WHARTON E. LESTER, Trustees. Attorney for party secured. d.8&ds the provisions of an item authoriziog changes ‘el permanent aystem of Bighways cootaic: in D. C. approp on_ &« for iscal year ended June 80, 1914 (Public Act No. 435, approved Mareh 4, 1918), the Commissioners 2Fthe District of Columbia i give & pub lic bearing in_the board room sald Com- missioners on December 8, 1923, &t 10 o'cloc a.m., to all parties Interested or owning ) long the line of Princeton 5‘“‘ between w Hampshire ave. and Rock Creek Church road B.w., apd along the line of Bgfll‘ Road be- tween Rock Creek Church road snd 10th et n.w. 1aid down on the permanent system of Lighways plan for the District of lumbia. Plans of proposed changes in the highway plan of Spricg road and Prioceton place through the tracts of land numberdd for assesement and taxation as parcel: and square 2998, lying within the above limits, Wil ‘be displayed, and the Commissioners wili cousider any suggestions or protests concern- ing the proposed changes above mentioned plans. CUNO H. RUDOLPH, IX8¥. OYSTER, J. . BELL, Commissioners e_Distr et_of Columbi; © Dol3-14t BANKRUPTCY NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- frict ot Celumbla—Holding & ankruprey Court.—In the matter of Natbat Coort Bortnick, ant . in "“’g’flf rupt bas filed his petition pray charge from all his debts in bankrupiey, and that bis creditors and other persons in in- terest are required to enter their mppearance i oppoaition, if any w0 destre, lo the Clerk' ofice of said Court, on or before the lith day of December, 10:3. RALPH D. QUINTER, Referee in_Waokruptey. 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A The letter sald the governcr gested the operators agree not to coal to retailers who charfed hi prices than last yeur, but that the crators feared such a plan would be violation of the criminal laws of th United States, a8 it wouid mean an attempt on the part of the produce to fix retail prices in more than by 000 communities. The letter also pointed out that the governor had been assuring the operators for four weeks that he would endeavor to ob- tain the opinion of the state attorncy general on the point and that th opinion had not vet been received The letter follows: “You will pardon me if I view with indignation the public statement is | sued by you following our confe ence of Friday, November 9. | statement you say: * of anthracite operato! s Messrs. Warriner, Richards, Conmell and Jessup, heid a final conference with me this afterncon to decidc whether or not they would recom- mend to_the anthracite industry that it should clean its own house of the known 2buses which “are to e They have refused.’ Facts Held Different. “The impression created by th statement and by your call for ti governors’ conference on Novembe 129 i{s that of stubborn resistance to reasonable and definite reforms put forward in the public Interest. The facts are otherwise. “My letter of November 3 stated “We desire to continue the Co-pper: tion ‘with you which we have show {by acceding to your views in the {wage negotiations, although ti { terms of settlement imposed onerous { conditions on the industry. You will, \however, I am sure, fully recosnize ! that with the industry under consta scrutiny and attack we mu regard- less of our desire or motive, satisfy ourselves that what you ask us to do is economically prac b end legally sound. We cannot assume a responsibility when the laws deny us the right to do so.’ Conditions Too Varfed. ! “The only suggestion made by you was that we should agree among our- selves, and_with you. not to sell to retailers who charged higher prices than last. year, regardless of the fact that by the setUlement with the mine workers, broughtabout through your if._ervention, prices to retai | dealers have increased. This would mean an attempt on our part to fix retall prices in over 25,000 comn ties by an inflexible rule without co: sideration of varying local condition “You will recall that we feared such a plan would be a violation of the criminal laws of the United States. You then assured us you ‘ would endeavor to secure the opin- fon of your attorney general. For four weeks you have been assuring us that you would furnish this opin- fon. At the last conference you will recall that we expressed disappoint- ment at not recelving this opinion and withheld final judgment on vour proposl, on your further assurance that you would send us this opinion in the course of two or three day That was the status of the negotia- tions when you issued your state- ment. The opinion has not been re- cetved. “Agaln, lot us repeat, as stated in our Jetter of November 3, that the ‘opinion and a memorandum’ of your specific suggestions would be a great help in our study of the points at ssue.’ " Careful About Manners. From the 8t. Paul Dispatch. ! Johnny, having reached his teens, was Invited out to dinner' without his parents. An anxious mother told him to be careful about his manners and 'to epeak in complimentary terms of the food served him. Jobnny heeded her instructions and aid the best he could under stress of embarrassment. After he had tasted the soup he remarked: “This is pretty g0od soup, what there is of it He wae greatly disconcerted to observe a frown on the face of his hostess, and he hastened to repalr his blun- der by remarking: “And there's pjenty of it—such as it ls