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AUCTIONS. —_— FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE Continued, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 928, 1923. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, MOUNT PLEASANT. NEW B. H. GRU¥ER HOMES OVERLOOK! Rosemont Ave. NG RACK CREEK PARK. NeAr 10th and Park Road OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M. 8 and 8 rooms, rarage, attic, lurge porches, antaneous witer leater, wide paved slley. Reasonably priced—Terms to suit. Any Broker or B. H. Gruver, OWNER AND BUILDER. MAIN 8072 0,533 Park R waer must se'l at o A neat 8room and bath br nt por. rear pareh Targe, glussed-in sleeping fngs:' ot-air heat, elect arage: lot 145 fet, openin; oot ailey. This is & pri only. ouse: large Ex17. screened porch:” nine T into n for quick suie 1. nt. he most attractive 1on. conven k fd. A b b ghit rooms 1 foors; do stwater leat: ele 3 e in beautifal condi- ick gurage on paved sl An abso- lute’ bargnin. Price onis BOSS & PH Price Reduced Mt. Pleas Urauestionably one of RBouses in Mt Plensant ear Tine aud just ger-Luilt Tous. complete rear pure ton tile hatls fire; two hle SMaln 4340 4 awn: | screens | SINGING BEACH on_Chesppeake Bay, 86 miles from new sulidivision: reasonable prices; ate rond now bullding: under same man: elicity Cove': Singing Beach In banutityl A. W. ANDREWS. RURAL HOME, SHADY SIDE, MD. Jelephone West River 217-F-11. ded® Salt Water Front Property South River Park. The Ideal Summer Colony. For Sale—Nicely situated lots, $500 to $1.250, « vers attractive bun, S1850 to bling you for oceu- ark is 36 Right . & » Bighway. imag mation. plin vour bungalow. To build thi puncy by som miles from W Annapol's pike. N alow or cotla pring and have i T, South River ington on the W For_particulura Seely, 18U I at. nw.” Plone Fraklin G207 Saturdavs and Sindays at South Kiv | Anne ‘Arindel conntye a1 iver Park PROPOSALS EALED BIDS IN DUPLICATE ON LARGE quantities of used material, including old iron d metals, & standard gauge locomotive, omotive equipment and paris, road scraper 1 tractor, misce] old machinery, bing and butlding and equipment, cal” instrnments, X-iay equipment, ete., United ' States Veterans' Federal Park, Md I be received until 11 at' the Supply rans’ Bure ane supplies Rehn (ratiroad station, am De vis, i 0 n, a3 | y and 1idding s apply to Chief of Supply Division i dress_or to Communitly Manug Veterans' Rebabilitation Cent ark, Marviand. F| Direcior, United Siates Veterans” Ruren Reultors, S STREET N $7.200~Lovely o this all'white resi Bought with $1,00 comdition fated. Immediate possession. ncy Place N.E. at N. Cap. 0-For a_T-room home in this conven fent “ull white section. Tiis home must Seen to be sppreciated, as wll rooms are extrs large and in fine coudition. 4 back alley. New furnace heat and lights make this an unusual bargain cash, balance ensy. Qui 50 Near Ist and R. L Ave. N.E. $6,5 Colonial home .t rooms and bath; fine cellar; furnace heat: ov $1,500 cash; bal 1fal decorated trie lghts and ¢ eity. Only \. Y. AVE COLOR Several 6-room very reasonab ow: MAIN 5082.5398, bouses. Prices and D. TOLMES, 15th St Ttoom Stain GEORGETOWN om_and bath brick ®arace, $4.500; $100 cash: casy torms Groom and bath tapestrs brick lom water heat and electric lights; excell thon: in'perfect condition? $7,530: Treasonable terms 12-room and bath water heat and ele mge; S12.500; 1502 K ST. a hot- ot loca- 0 cash; letached brick home: hot- lights; room for g _ Main 9018, PARK VIEW SECTION Semldetached. modern 6r. colosial F15000 cnsh baunce monthiy. ST } RYON CO.. Main 4507, VACANT ST, PETWORTH. AGHED HOUSE ATH: GARAGE. SEMIDE 6 ROOM: ms and bath house | tone's throw of Sucred Heart Church; near ness center 0t 14ih and Tark 14 PETWORTH. Six rooms and bet E ren: gl orch; hardwood oo i | less than & Sear buslt; very deep Lot fo wide | alley. { COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Beven rooms (3 bedmoms): sleeping porch; breakfast porch: very i frout ch: built- In garage; deep lot to wide alle hardwood foors and’ {rim: elec. plogs: oven’ finepiaces large attic: muny ofher features mot found 10 ‘most houses. F. H. DAVIS, Room 205, Continental Trust Bldg.. 14th and H Ste NV Main 1840 Evening phoses, Col 4452 and_Adams 12 No. 10 HICKORY "AVE.,, TAKOMA PARK— bath; “how'h.; gas and electr 57; ‘mewly painted and pape Price, $8,000: sy terms. For sale by . CARLEY, B NW lights; guroughout: $1,000, balance broker or = SALE OR RENT HOUSES. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT— Furnished or unfurnished, 16th street residence. J. LEO KOLB, 923 New York Main 5027. NTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. TION OF D. C.—A 8 OR | & reasonable price; kindly | number and terms to Box | state price 17 2 i < 2 I HAVE A $30,000 SECOND TRUST NOTE I Will give as u cush payment on an apartment building. _Address lox 501, § T WILL PAY $80.000 CASH ment, ‘making a cash down pa $10,000. Address It , 8 WANTED T0 BUY ern_home, in good nw. section; must act qQuickly, and will pay $2,000 cash: no agent Address_Box 328.E, § A6 oR terms | Sedec Seated prop District b choot hailathg. o apply to 1 ot e Feturn | required ficatlons. recqrded n Liber “ilio 185 ot ae of the land rocords of the Distict of ¢ Lia. the undersigned trustee, substituted @i rier of the Supreme Conrt of the D of Coumbla, In Equity Cause 41919, wi | at pis thin tie o O & 8 DAY, THE | VEMBER, 1 | B, the 1 {ated 1 "t suar b pinc W. F. " 16, "ot “the veyor of the of Terms of sale upon aceept | lng_and rev Terms of s compl thirty days or deposit forfelted. DMUND posit required & SON, AT Gl Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Five-Story Brick Apartment "House Known as “The Mel- llfvos‘ve,” No. 1345 Clifton St. By virtue of @ certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. of the land reconls of the 'D bia. and at The request of ihe party secured thersby, the underslzned trusives will sell at publ'c huction, in_front of the p MONDAY. THE TENTIC DAY OF RER, AD. 1623, AT FOUR 0'C the following described land and situate in the Disirict of € fgnated_as an parts of lots’ numbered 6 and 50 in John Sher- ma part of-a_tract of ting asant and Pleas. ant T now 'k s “Columba Helghts,” s per plat recorded in th | of fhe surveyor for th 1 g mises, on DECEM- X 03 ns follows point ten (10) feet east of 1 Q- elx line of ( ¥ thence n ning ut a west line of running then ton street 5 t to tine oint south o8 ten (10) feet o of six : thence south at fect (o the point or piace of the Sold subfect to u prior deed ance of which amounts to $95.000, of whici will be sunoun sale. The smount over sald trust to cash. $1,000 equired upon of bid. " Conveyancing, revenue stamps purchaser’s cost ms of sale to be complied with within herwise the deposit forfeited, cs reserve the right to reseil and_cost of th defanit ng pure after five dass’ tigement of s gton. cRRIDE. DeLAT no27T-A&de.ox TOMAS J. OWE TIONEERS. { TRUSTFES' TORY 4871, follo 4 bia, nnd at the request of 5. the undersigned trustees w o huction in_ fiont of the premises, “SDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF DECEM AD. 1923, AT THREE-TH:F The following-described land ‘e in the Distriet of Co ed as and being lot 109 ver's subdi 4 “Ingleside,’ as per plat office of the surveyor for the 1 sell at recorded in t biect to'a prior d tie amouat over ‘said $250 d 4 tipon neeeptance of bid. cordinz and revenue stamps at purchaser's Sale to be complied with i Gr deposit forelted, and the Droperty mas b resold At the risk of ‘the defaniting purcha advertising of aneh res of Washington, D. C HARVEY M. SAG MIRIAM A. DAGNEY, Formerly MYRIAM A. DOLAN. Trastees. _ WANTED TO BUY HOU pay as first payime said note secured on $15.000 property back first trust of $7.500. Gilt edge. C. WARING & CO.. 219 ond $10,000 TO N must be A. C. 1516 H St. N.W, nes M “We have the BEST in evers DISABLED 3 WOULD 8. SMALL HOUSES: e state price and number. 8tar office. NINE ROOM 1O Helghts sonable; Address Box 140-H, must have garage no agents, Ad- PAY CASH $6,600 FOR 6 K., CELLAK, E. Cap from Capitol to Lifcoln Pa; must buy by Dec. 1. Write. re B.w. € 70 10 KO0M HOUSE 1N ANY GOUD SEG tion; bave a good cash payment aod can make sobstantial monthly pasments. ' Would Iike poesesaion within 60 daye.” Maia 653" 1383 at. 5.w.. room 903. WILL PAY ALi, CASH FOE Jd0CUSES FOR enlored; will consider either {rame or brick is y section of Washington. Main 2780, Com Einental Trust bldg.. room 904 TWOFAMILY H( N.W. SEGTION only; must have separate entrance and elec- tricity: any reasonably priced property con- sidercd. Address Box 0411 Star offie SFAMILY FLAT, 4 R & B, BRICK £1,000 cash; from owner. Address B Star_office. 38 £ WANT A GOOD i n.w. for elient with good cash pu a house in Cleveland Park or Chevy C moderately priced; preferably detached. AUSTIN M. COOPER, M. 1332 2 FIAVE A NUME] ertyfor coloreil It you have et Teasonnbls price and we e AUSTIN M. ‘COOPER, M. 1332 20 11th St. N.W. _ §125,000 TO INVEST FOR CLIENTS apartment houses: suburben proper A._C. HO UGHTON & CO. 1518 H 8t. N.W. Phone Main 76367337, “We have the BEST in every section VE CASH BUYER FOR APARTMENT Botte. not to. exceed. $100.000. PRATHER & ROBINSON, 4-516-516 Bond Bldg., 1ith and N. Y. av. s Main 442, FAR | prefer 4421 I HAVE A $30,000 SECOND trust note I will give as a cash| payment on an apartment build- in Address Box 80-H, Star office. I WILL PAY $80,000 CASH for an apartment, making a cash down payment of about $10,000. AUCTIONE s of a special writ of fieri facl fssued out of the clerk’s office of the Mun! pal_Courl of the Distriet of Columbia to me directod. for cash C. at 6 P st. n.w., Washington, D. LOCK A. M., TUESDAY, 'TH, 1023, the following property: 4 Buffing Machines with hafting Pulleys, Brushes and two Motors, Flat-top Desk; Ntove, Glue Vat, Alr nwpressor; lot of Lacquers and Compounds; Iot of Drilis and Viscs, 8 Motors aud Buffing Machine, Alr_Compressor Tank and Motor, 6 Tanks and Solutions, Crocks, Drying Pan rt of u barrel of Nickel Salt, 4 Carboy &iepinader, Clovk, 2 Flat-top Desks, Tyin wr.ter, Chalr, Gas Heater, Roiler, etc., selzed d le¥led upon us the property of the defend- t, the National Plating Company, Inc., and sold to satisfy judgment at law No. A1469 favor of M. Edith Wise, et al, trading Wise Brothers. ~ Terms cash. E. C. SNYDER, U. 8. Marshal. . AUCTIONEERS, VALUABLE BRICK 2357 CHAM- EST, £, rust duly 5: the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party secured there- by. the undersigned trustees will sell tie premise DAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF D! AD. 1023, the following described land and prem. situate In the District of Columbia and ted as and being part of lot numbered ) of Katherine L. Johnson's lots in block numbered eleven (11), ““Meridian HIIL" as per plat recorded In County Liber 22, folio 28, in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, beginning for the same on Champlain_street’ at the southwest Corner of laid lot, &nd running thence north on said street 1667 feet, thence east along the north line of said lot 100 feet, thence south and parallel to Champlain street 10.67 fect, thence west along the south line of said lot 100 feet to the place of beglnning. Subject to, encumbrances of record. Terms of sale: Subject to a first trust for 2,500, All cash above sald trust. 3200 de. Poait required upon acceptance of bid. Term of sale to be complied with within thirty da. or deposit forfeited. All conveyaneing, cording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. G. PERCY McGLUE, J. HENRY BROWN, n028-0e1,4.7,9.11 NOTICE! On and After Dec. 1st WESCHLER’S Automobile Sales Wednesdays and Saturdays SALE OF BE sevents ubdivision of Address Box 83-H, Star office. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH— b yw or lot on salt water, good road and TS0 mice of D G. " Address Box 108, Star ofice, Commence 10 A.M. instead of 12 noon as . heretofore 1019,21,23,26,28,00 4524, follo 111 et seq.. | )istrict of Colum: | L I will sell ‘at_public suction | ANK T. HINES, | Tot | road, right |rond. and running thence w! A at | 147 recording | 308,11 i | | 5 « of trust duly {and e parts secured | road, south 20 | AT FOUR 0'CLOCK |more or I [part of the la: | north 68 degree: AUCTION SALES. FUTURE _DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, Trustees’ Sale of Nearly Two Hundred Acres of Valuable Real Estate Adjoining the Anacostia River Park, South of Bennings Road, D. C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cauge No. 40756, the undersigned trustees L offer for sale by public auction on_the premises on TUESDAY, THE VENTH DAX OF DECEMBER, 1628, BECINNING AT THREE O'CLOCK M., the followiog de seribed land and premised, situate in the T Lrict of ‘Colnmbia. in Bennings, and on and near _he Anacostia river, belug six tracts parcely of land, parts of “Fortune Enlarged aud “Bayley's’ Purchawe,” and descrived as follows: TRACT NO. 1. Beginning for the same at the sontherly and westerly wide of a romdway 20 feet wide, leading” southerly from Bennings rond, said rondway being mentined In Liber 1089, at folio 476, of the land records of the District of Columbla, and running thence morth 70 degrees 25 minutes west 138 feet to the north- eusterly “corner of the tract, strip or parcel of Innd_conveyed by the parties to this cause to the United States Goveroment by deed dated June 15, 1921, and recorded on June 7, 1922, as Instrument No. 207, in sald land records. and running thence south de 46 minutes, 20 seconds, east B9.02 feet: thence soutiierly on the arc of a circle bear- ing to. the right whose radius in 775.89 feet a distance of 920.04 feet: thence southerly on the arc of a circle bearing to the left whose radius is 840 feet, a distance of 673.54 feet; theuce south 758.75 feet fo the center line ‘of East Capitol street; thence west along sald center line of East Capitol street 197.07 feet; thence south eight degrees east 31431 feet' to_the north line of lot numbered four ), “Bavler's Purchase as recorded in Book C. J. U., page 63, in the office of the surveyor for tiie Distriet of Columbia: thence With said north line south elghty-one degrees, fittv-one minutes, thirty seconds, east 61884 feet to the line of condemnation of the Balti- more and Potomac railroad, recorded in Law No. 28647, part of (he court records af the o Columbin: thence with satd con tion line north’ 87 degrees, 80 minutes. nds _east feet to the north line of the whole tract, heing the dividing line betwe ““Fartune Enlarged”: " thence with ding th 50 degrees, 24 minutes, feet 5 “the beginning. S ‘acres of Tand. more or le d nt the pre<ent time f. of assessment and taxation as parcel 109\12, being wublect to mewer priv d recorded o Liber 38 PRACT NO. 2. nning for the same at the lntersection sonth and the Alexandria hra and Ohlo ailmad with 10t numbered four (4). as recorded in Book of the records of the wur Distrit of Colum ning thence with sa'd north line sonth 81 degrees, 51 minntes, 80 seconds east 1,333.67 feet to the north and west xide of Anncostin roud: theuce with said d_weat line of Anacostin road. north 03 minutes ‘eant 10.14 fect to a thence north 40 degrees 97 foet o a Teve Court 37 degrees, 21 minutes, 07 feet to the wouth liné a Known am \Piney gree containing id being The prrnoses way °h of the Baliimore the north line of “Haviey's Pur. £ the land records of 0y thence leaving West line of ‘Anacostia roud. the me d bounds of Chureh Lot" aforesaid, n minutes west 165 feet; thence north 11 degrees, )t ] 4% minutes, 30 seconds east 99 feet; e sorth 35 degrees, 18 meconds west 130.82 feot: Thence south 68 ‘degrees, 48 minutes, 50 seconds east 16.5 feet: thence 15 minute: oo month 08 feet: thence north 0 degre: minutes west 647.14 feet: thence degrees. 22 minutes. 80 seconds east foet: thence north 28 degrees, seconds east 17042 feet: th dezrees, 12 minutes, 80 seconds feet to the third ling of a parcel of Inn described fn Liter R. M. H. 17. folio 208, 1 records’ of the District of Columbin, and roaning themcs with said line roversed ‘north 64 degrees. 23 minutes west @75.24 feet to the sonth and east I right of wav of the A fa branch of 1 Raltimore and Ohio thence with the ) he right of wav of the Baltimor 7 degrees. S0 m'o. 63 feet to the be- res of land, morm the present e 0f assessment and taxation 68\1 TRACT NO. 3 Regioning for the same at the intersection of the mouth and east side of the Anacostin and the outh and west side of Ridge wald_sonth and east side of Anacostia ~ad sonth 3 frees, 40 minutes west 203 mouth degrees. Teet: thence wouth 25 feet: east 30 weconds west 2.3 contalning 4820 a put as parcel 16 7 5 . 40 seconds west feet to the north line of the parcel of land conveved to Alesander McCormick by deed reconded in Liber 608 a: fallo K3: thence with the sald north line sontl 81 degrees, 11 minutes, 30 seconds east 160395 feet to the with the said sonth and w e of the Ridge road north 33 degrces. 25 minutoa weat | 101.09 foet: thence north 33 decrees utes west 101849 feet, degrees. 48 ‘minutes, 30 seconds west feet to the beginning: containing 23 609 ares of land. more or loks, and being described At the present time for the Durnnse of assess- ment and taxation as parcel 203\8; TRACT NO. 4 ginning for the same at a Levy Court planted at the intersection of the south st side of Acacostia road and the north and east side of Ridge road. and runninz thence with satd north and de of Ridge utes, 30 seconds art stone: thence 23 min and thence north 29 801 97 on Igouth 89 degrees. 23 minutes east 1,017.45 feet: thence south 33 degrees, 25 minutes east 192.75 feet to the north ling of & parcel of lwnd convered to Fanny Clwe by 'deed in Liber 740 at follo 408, mart of the 1a Tecords of the District of Colum leaving sald north end cast line of Ridge road and running with said north line of the parcel of land convered to said Fanpy Cloe, south 2 degrees, 02 minutes east 38589 stone in_the east line of land conveved to kald Fanny Cloe: north ‘23 degrees, 59 minntes east 515 feet fo n stone planted at the southeast corner of the parcel of land conveved to J. G. Naylor by deed recorded in Liber 794 at follo 115, part of the land records of waid District: thence with the second line reversed of said parcel of land convered fa said J. G. Naslor, west 781.45 feet o & atone pianted at the southwest corner of said parrel of land: thence with the west line of the arcel of land conveyed to Gilbert C. Spitzer B3 Geed recordad in’ Liber 8016 at folto 881 pArt of the 1and records of said District, north 17 degrees, 68 minutes, 40 seconds east 1,307.10 feet to the south line of the parcel of land conveyed to A. O. Strauss hy deed recorded in Liber R. M. H. 17. folio 209 part of the and records of said District: thence with sald south line north 65 degrees. 23 minntes West 1.208.60 feet to the south and east side of Anmcostia roid: thence with sail south and enst side of Anncostia rond sonth 26 degrees, 10 minutes, 30 seconds west 166.13 feet to & Levy Court stone: thence mouth 13 degrees, 22 minutes. 80 seconds west 128 40 feet to & Levy Court stone: thence south 0 degrees, 05 minuten east 653.42 fect: thence sonth 84 degrees. 11 minutes, 30 seconds west 83208 feet to the beginning. except a parcel of 1and containing 0.311 or ‘50 acre of land, aid parcel being known as the Stewart Lot conveyed by Liber R. M. H. 25 at follo 830 of the land records of the Dis. trict of Columbia; containing 50.997 acres of 1and, more or Tess, and being described at the present time for purpoucs of assess- ment and taxation as parcel 198\9; TRACT NO. 5 art of ‘‘Fortune Enlarged” or of and being a tract or parcel of ted_on, or wpproximately Rear to. the esterly side or line of Ridge rTond at approximately a little north of the prolongation of A street s.e., and being other- Wise bounded or surrounded bv the tract or parcel of land hereinbefore called ““Tract N %77 and belng known as the “Stewart Lot' of “Stuart Lot” or “Uncle Davy's Lot." and Deing the same property mentioned and de. scribed in the deed in trust from Selby R. Reages to Alexander MeCormick, trustee, dated Beptember 24, 1868, and recorded’on November 13, 1866, in Liber R. M. H. No. 25 folln 330, of the land records of sald Distrlet, and con- tainiog 0811 or 50 of an acre’ of land, and’ being described for pur. ses of assessment and taxation as parcel s: n/u: rt "ot Fortane Enl rred, d elng & part of “‘Fortune Enlarged,” an belng_ kuown s “‘Plney Grove Chiroh Lot and_being a_tract or parcel of land situated on the westerly side of the Ridge road approxi- ‘mately opposite to where the Ridge road inter. sects said Anacostia road, and belng of ir- regular shape. and being known as the *‘Piney Grove: Church Lot ‘and being the same property, mentioned and described tn Libor'70, ollo 136, and Liber 917, follo 277, and Liber 1274, follo 466. of the ‘land records of said District, and ifs easterly boundary being the said Anacostia road, cnd otherwise bein bounded or surrounded by the tract or_parcel of land hereinbefore called *“Tract No. 2" and Confaining 1.06 acres of land, more or less, and being described at the present time fof Durpotes, of assessment and taxation s par cel 2 Sald property Will be %old fn separate tracts s described and rixht is reserved thereafter o offer same a8 & Whole. ‘Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase price to be:paid in cash. the balance in two equal installments, payable In ome and two Jenrs. with interest at the rate of @l4% pe Annum, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of urchaser.’ A deposit of $500 will be required on each tract at the time of sale. or $3,000 on the whole tract. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc.. at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale %o be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise deposit will be for- feited and property resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after fi d vertising of such resale in some newspaper published 1n Washineton, D. C. DANIEL W. Union CHARLES H. ME FRANK STETSON, Oare of Nat. fi'lfig.fl. 1 Reing & ‘Bayley's ‘Trust Bl 'RILLAT. Bl tine | nds west | recorded | thenee | Adam A. Weschler, Auctioneer Receivers’ Sale in Bankrupt Valuable Chain Groz'ery and Meat Stores Operated by the Goodman Stores Co., Inc. No. 2011 18th Street N.W. No. 1840 Columbia Road N.W. No. 3160 Mt. Pleasant Street N.W. Stand Nos. 103, 104, 113, 114 Arcade Market No. 2611 14th Street N.W. No. 1629 Connecticut Avenue N.W. No. 27 Laurel Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, hold- ing a Bankruptey undersigned receivers wiil offer for sale Court, in re Goodman Stores Co., Inc., Bankrupt, No. f BY PUBLIC AUCTION Friday, November 30th, 1923 Commencing at 10 o’clock A.M. The entire chain of stores mentioned above, implements of trade, automobiles and trade, fixtures and including stock in whatever right the receivers may have in certain leases of sald premives, will be offered as an entirety within premises No. 2011 18th Street ) and if a satisfactory bid is not re ately within the respective premise W, celved will then be offered separ- in the following order: 10 A.M.—No. 2011 18th Street N.W. 11 A.M.—No. 1840 Columbia Road N.W. 11:30 A.M.—No. 3160 Mt. Pleasant Street N.W. 12 Noon—Stand Nos. 103, 104, 113, 114 Arcade Market 12:30 P.M.—No. 2611 14th Street N.W. 1 P.M.—No. 1629 Connecticut Avenue N.W. 2 P.M.—No 27 Laurel Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Sales Subject to Ratification by the Court TERMS: i SEFTON DARR, | International Building n027,28,29 One-fourth of the purchase yrice required of purchaser at time of sale, Ualaace to be paid upon ratification of s e by the Coust . SHIN Building 1 s Receivers THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES® SALE STORY BRICK DWELLIN SPRING ROAD NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 10, duly recorded May 25th, . among the land records of the District ‘olmbin, and at u reby. lic_a NO. 1419 premises. INTH DAY OF AT FOUR-THIRTY owingdescribed land and ‘prem te in the District of Co- lumbin and designated as and being It 61 in the Thrift Bulding Company's subdivision of lots 2°t0 § in square 2092 i the subdiyision { made by the National Savings and Trust { Company, exccutor and trustee, of part of & tract of ‘land known as “Padsworth,” as per plat of Srstmentioned subdivision recorded in iber 69 @t follo &K, in the office of the sur- vesor for the District of thie covenants running with the land Terms of sale: Sold wubject to a first deed of trust for $4.750, balance cash - Depos tance of bid. Con- revenne stamps at haser’s cost. Terms to he comolied with within thirty days or deposit forfeited . €. GRUVER, E. M. WILLY 28-4&ds,exSukhol THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF STORY BIICK DW 0 FLORIDA AVENUE NORTHWEST. | By virtue of a certwin deed of frust duly recorded in Liber No. 3032, follo 454 et sea.. | of the land records of the Distriet of Colum | bla, and at the request of the party secursd | therely, the undersigned surviving trustee will ! kel at public anction, n fro b premise jon THURSDAY, THE SIXTH DAY MBER, AD. 192 0'CLOCK following described land and prem- situate in the District of Columbis and designated as and being Jot (20) n the subdisision of lot | bered five hundre VALUABLE TWO- ING. BEING NO. ) in the ity t umbia, % per reof recorded in Subdivision Block 15 | page 6. of the records of | veror of the said District. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two I instailments, payabie in one and two | sears, with: fntereat at 7 per centum per an la payable semi-anaually, from day of sale, { secured by deed of trust upon the propert | sold. or all cash. at_the option of the pur- | chaser. A deposit of $200 will be require at time of sale. All convesancing, recor | Tevenue stamps, etc.. &t | Termn of male to be,complied with with- in thirty days from ‘day of sale: other- wise the trustees reserve the right to rresell the property at the risk and cost of defau't- ing purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. ost of' purchnser. no24.d hot THOS. 3, Trustees’ Four-Story Brick Apart- ment, Being Number 1465 Columbia Road N.W., Con- taining Eighteen Apart- ments. By virtue of a_certain des corded in Liber No, 4858, f¢ ="Tand records of ‘the D 4 at the request of the * the undersigned trust iction, i front - of SDAY, . AD. 1978 AT FOUR O'CLOCK DA, following deacribed Innd and premises, te [0 the District of Columbia ahd desig: {nated as and being thirty.six (86) and thirty-seven (& pencer F, B Biddle d Henry J. Biddle's ibdiviston ef lots in block numbered thirty-eight (38) in North Grounds of Columbian’ Uriversity, as axid subdiviaion ‘s recorded In Liber Connty Book 17, folio 68, of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, subject, how- ever, o the reatrictions of record. ‘Tern 1d subject to & 1st trust £97.000, "of ‘which "$3.000 is pasable iu November of each year for four years, and the balance in November. 1935, Al cash | above said trust. “$1,000 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. All eonvesancing. record ing and revenue stamps at purchaser's co Terms of le to be complied with within thirty days from date of sale or de) for- felted and the property may be resold at the cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ “advertisement in some Dewspaper pub- lished in’ Washington, D. (- CLAUD LIVINGSTON, H. CLIFFORD BANGS, 1028-d&ds.exSn&hol ‘Trustees THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV! REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS PREMIS 817 24TH STREET NORTHWEST. virtue of a certain deed of trust recond- €d January 27, 1921, Liber No. 4468, folio 330, of the land records of the District of Co- lumbla,"and at the request of the party se. cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public’ auction, in_front of the prem- ises, on FRIDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P the following real estate, situate in the Di trict of Columbia, and designated as lot num bered_thirty-three n Harry A. Kite' subdivision of original 1ot numbered seven (1), in square numbered forty-one (41), as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 40, at follo 183. Terms of sale: Said property’ is subject to a_prior deed of trust securing an indebtedness of $1,750, and will be #old subject to said In- debtedness. Of the purchase price over and above sald deed of trust. one-third is to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal in- stallments, payable in one and two years, with interest at the rate of six and onc-hal per annum, payable semi-annually, second deed of trust upon Droperty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. Al conveyancing, recording, _revenue stamps, etc., At cost of purchaser. ~Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise deposit will he forfeited and property resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after fivo days® ad- ertisement of such resale in some Dewspaper published in Washington, D. O. B. FRANCIS SAUL, 1412 Eve st. n.w. G. PERCY, M n026-d&ds.exSudhol THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLINGS, 832 AND 834 LAMONT ST. N.W. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, one of which is duly recorded in Liber No. 4762, folio 169 et seq., and one M'_“ instrument No._ 59, ncordes March 20, 1923, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell- at iblie auction. in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER A.D. 1928, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following descrived land and premiscs, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as_and being lots 85 and 96 in R. E. 1t ‘Mt. Pleasant et per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Book 6, page 161, sald biock now known square 2. Terms of sale: Each lot sold eubject to & prior_deed of trust for $750 and terms remainder will be announced at time of $200 deposit required upon each lot uj ceptance of bid. Conveyancing, reco revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of mie o be compliod with withia tirty- dave or orfeited. gipBOXNS, of trust duly 0 36 et seq., of rict of Columbia, FRANE A, C. W. TURNE Trustees under first mentioned trus %, FORNER, RICHARD E, ‘w‘ L = t. ng. | VALUABLE TWO. | TRUSTES olumbia, subject to '1 i THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIO; S SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED REAL ESTATE, 3408 K. WHA STREE] By virtue of n c recorded in Liver of the land records bis, and at the r thereby, the unders publie auetion. n_fr MONDAY. THE THII wing-described Iand a; the city of Was) and RS, - ain deed of trust duly 4387 falio seq. of the District of Colun t of the party secure ned trustee will scll at t of the premises. of ) DAY OF DI . the fo 1 premises, sftuate in ngton, District of Columbla, as and belug lot numbered in_square numbered eighteen d Gty -six (1856), in the wuba Cluse 'Land Compa Montgomery _county, Marvland, and others, known as ‘Chevy Chase Heights' as per vabdivision recorded in Liber County io 40, of th s of the office of ¢ of ‘the District of Columbin. sib- auts of record, together with the § of oze two-story bundred made by the Ci trame deta Terms of sale: One-third of the purchas money to be pald in cash, balance in two equ installments, pasable in oue and two years, with Interest at 61 per centum per payable semi-annuslly, from day of cured by deed of Jrust upon or all {te option of the p at time of recording. _revenue deposit 00 will be required sale. Al conveyancing. stamps, ete., ut cost of purchaser. Terms of ie to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee re serves the right (o resell the property at th risk and cost of defuulting purchaser. afier five days® advertisement of such resale in son publiehed fn Washington, D. © SHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST By ANDREW PAR- THOS. J. OWEN & S0 TRUSTEES' BALE OF . STORY DETACHED FRAME L ING. SLATE ROOF, SIX ROOMS AND BATH, OT-WATER HEAT, ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND GARAGE. 'BEING N0 4002 ARKANSAS™ AVENUE, ~ NORTL- deed of trust duly follo 491 et weq., ALU. By virtie of a certal recorded in Liber No_ 46 bia, and at the request of the party secured therely the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the prem on THURSDAY. THE S it BER, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK A foliowing described land and prem- e fu the District of Columbia and 4 being lot numbered adit' ¢ i t recoried n the office of the suryes @ District of Columbia in Liber Coun 8¢ fatlo 11, subject, however, to the covenants of_rechrd Terms of sale: Sold subject to a first trust for $3.750, with interest at 75, due March 1924; also & 20d trust for about $300, payahle $25 per month. All cash above said trusts ‘dposit required upon acceptance of bic All converancing, —recording aund revenue Stamps at porehescr's cost. Terms to be com- plica with within thirty days or deposit for- teited. HARRY A B T. WEBST Tr: L AUCTION S SALE OF ¢ BRICK DWE 6th ST. N.W By virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4180. folio 56 et seq.. of the land records of the ‘Cotumbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. underaigned surviving trustee Will seil at publie suction. in front of tie premse MONDAY, THE TENTH DAY MBER, A D 1823, AT FOUR 'CLOCK P.M., the following _d sce, situate in the trict of Columbia. desig: and_be- ing lot 18 in Joseph I. Bury's subdivision of lots in block 7, “‘Whitney Close, per recorded In the office of the surveyor for ihe District of Coiumbia in Liber 48, at fol 100, said_block 7 being mow known, for ‘s of assessment taxation, as square One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance In two equal fostallments, D e in one and two ears, with interest at 0 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of fale, secired by deed of trust ‘upon the proj erty sold, or all casl the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sal Al wnh‘)‘lntm,, record! Tevenue stamps, etc, At cost of purchase Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the proj ty at the risk and cost of defaulting pu: et after five days' fdvertisement of such Tesale in some newspaper pubiished in Wash- ington. D. C. CHARLES W. WARDE To27-d&d ~Surviving THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS SALE OF VALUABLE FOUI BRICK DWELLING CORNE; AND IOWA CIR- CLE, BEIN PREMISES NUMBER 1 T0WA CIRCLE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4780, folio 42 et weq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ‘UESDAY, T! FOY A BER, A.D. 1928, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- Jumbia and designated as and being lot num- bered sixty-nipe (69) in L. W. and W. P. ‘ale’s subdivision of Wts numbered fifty (50) and _fifty-one (51) in square numbered two hundred and forty-two (242), as per plat re- corded in _the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in Liber R. L. H. at follo 169, ‘Terms of sale: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $15,000 and the amount over sald trust to be paid in cash. $300 deposit re- recording aud revenue Stamps at purchaser's cost. Term: f sale to be complied with withiz 30 days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may he resold at the risk o Washington. D, Congn HIGHIE, LOUIS W. RICHARDSON, 020-0&48,exSu&hol Trustees. DAVID NOTES, AUCTIONEER. On SATURDAY., DECEMBER FIRST, 1023, AT TEN 0'CLOCK A3, I will sell at'publi¢ suction at the Farmers Troduce (Haskell) Market, 12th snd B streets n.w., 18 Horses and Miles. Terms cash at time of sale. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONERS, D. C. D. J. DONOVAN, Auditor, THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY BEING HOUSE N 1702 Sth STREET NORTHWEST. CO TAINING FIVE ROOMS AND BATH. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4564, folio 446 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the premises. o UESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF DI CEMBER, A.D. 1023, AT THREE-THIRT 0'CLOCK™ P3L, the following-descrived land and premises, #ituated in the District of C lumbia and designated as and being lot num bered 15 in William Heine's subdivision of lots in square 476 as fer plat of the record in_the surveyor's offi the District of Co- lumbia recorded in Liber 10, follo 146. Terms of sale: 8oid subject to a first deed %l l;mn for lli.’l:W dunoltn ;‘b‘ozonl lwom nun; alf years. 3 required upo eptance of b A’ e ah_above said trust. Conveyaucing, recordis at _pu r's cost. Terms of sale: ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, FOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MISCELLANE- OUS PERSONAL EFFECTS. MACHINER ETC.. BY PUBLIC AUCTION TO PA STORAGE AND OTHER CHARGES. On SATURDAY, DECEMBER FIFTEENTH. 1923, COMMENCING A" | sell by public suction at Weschler ave. n.w., to pay storuge aud other ch koods stored with us fu the following names | AP, Mattmgly, Mrs. H. Mowery, 8. B. Cahen, Juhn Murray, D. C. Trott, W. T. Hale (maclinery), Mary' Eva Embrey, 'Mary purkins, M. P. Waldeck, F. E. Johnson, P. Printz,” Win. B. Zimmérman, Miss F. K. Breedin. All parties interested please take notice. MERCTIANTS' TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. | o2 E st. n.w. “THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, BEING NO. 638 0 ST. NORTHWEST. By virtue of n certain deed of trust duly | recorded in Liber No. 4763, folio 68 et seq the land records of the District of Colum- and nt the request of tie party mecured the undersigned trustees will sell at in front of the premises THE FIFTH DAY OF DI Eit, A.'D. 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOC PO, the following destribed land and prem- {isce. “sltuate in the District of Columbia, und { designnted as and being part of lot 13, fn { square 447, beginaing 15 ft. 3 in. east of the * suid lot 13 and runing tience thence south 100 ft thence morth 100 ft. Terma of sale: Sold subject to a firat trust | for $2.500 and a second cash above sald trosts | Soon weceptance: of BA. Al couvessbctng: | recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’ cont. Terms to be complied with within thirty daxs or depoit forfelte ARTHUR R. BRANDES, DAVID R. BURHAX n023-eotlan exSid Trustee HOMAS J. TION VALUARLE UNIM. CHEVY CHASE 4 certain deed of trust duly folio 115 et seq., ' District of Colum: est of the party secured dersigned trustees will sell, at auction within our office, 1331 G st. MONDAY_ THE THIRD DAY OF D! AT THREE-THIRTY iug-describedland ises, situate in the District of Colum- designated as and being lot 2344 and lot 96 in square 2337 (8. oF Ry “virti recorded In Liber No. 4Ri6, of the land records of t bia, and at the req thereby, the u public ® r 57 at fo- : All cash. $250 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. All convesane. ing, recording and revenue stamps at purchas cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days or deposit forfeited. THAD B. SARGEANT, P. AMOS, 20,28.2e1 S SAL] LOT 0N N'W.. TO BE SOLD IN THE OF THOMAS J. 0 & SON. tue of m certaln deed of trust duly in Liber No. 1o 820 et meq. d records o District of Colum. t the request of the party secured . the undersigned trustee will sell at aucton, in the office of Thos. J. Ow: 1331 G st . on MONDAY, THB DAY OF 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M owing de- scriled land und premi; uate in the Di trict of Columbia, and designated as and being lot in’ the subdivision of lc per pist of the rc 1915, 2003 ie offiiy of the OF VALUABLE ORDWAY ST. NE of blocks 1 recorded in All cash. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of Conveyuncing, recording and revenve tamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale o be d With within thirty days or deposit forfeited. JAMES 8. EASLEY, urviving Trustes . AUCTIONEERS, VALUABLE 1M L_ERTATE, 3507 KANA- EET NORTHWEST. By sirtue of a certain deed of recorded in Liber No. 4387 the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured ther { by, the undersigned tr Wil sell at lic auction. in front of the premises, on MO DAY, THE THIRD DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D.'1923, AT FOUR 0°CLOCK P.M.. the fe lowing-described land and premises, situate in the city of Wasnington, District of Columbia. 200 desigoated as and being lot numbered twenty-five (25), in square numbered eighteen hundred and ffty-six (1836), in the subdi- vision made by thie Clievy Chase Land Company | of Montgomers county, Marsi d othe: kuown as “Clievy Chase Heights," as per pia of xald subdivision recorded in Liber ‘No. 38, folo 40, of the records of the office of the | survesor of the District of Columbia, ubjeet to covenants of record, together with the im- provements, consistiug of uue two-story frame detached dwelling. Terms of sale? One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equ installments pasable in ove and two years, with interest &t Gl per centum per annum, payable semianually, from day of saie, w cured by deed of trust upen the property sold, or all cusl, at the option of the purchamer. 4 eposit of $300 will be required at time of le. All “conveyancing. recording, _revenue wiaps, ete., at cost of purchaser. Term ¢ to be complied with within thirty da. | from day of sale. otherwise the trustee re- serves the Fight to Tesell the property at t | Fisk _and cost of defaulting purchaser, after fve das’ advertisement of such resale in some { newspuper published in Washiogton, D. C. THE _WASHINGTON LOAN 'AND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, By ANDREW PAR- KER. Vice President. n010. dkdAs.exSu LEGAL NOTICES. ARTHUR PETER W. H. BADEN, Attorneys, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict _of Ce Holding a Probate Court.—In re estate of Mary Franc decensed —Adm: No. 2 notification as to the trisl of the this cause relating to the validity paper writing dated the 2nd day of February, . and heretofore admitted {0 probate and t will and testament of the said Mary Frances Bishop, deceased, having Leen returned as to Willard Collins, Florence W. Collins, Catherine Curtis, Fannie Pope. Virgle Stansbury and Lulu Miiler, “not to be found,” it is this 20th day of November, 1 ordered that the issues be set down for triai on the 15th day of January, 1024, aud that this order and the substance of said issues, to-wit, was said paper w dated the wecor day of Febzruary, 1922, the Tast will and te tament of the said Mary Frances Bishop, de. ceased; was the sald Mary Frances Bishop at the time of exccuting sald paper Writing of sound and disposing mind, capable of execut- ing a valid deed or contract; was said paper writing or the execution thereof procured from the sald Mary Frapccs Bishop by undue senca exercised upon her by __no23-d&ds,exSu&hol THOS. J. OWEN & 8¢ c t raud exercised upon her by auy person or nersons, shall be published oiice & week for four weeks in the Washing- ton Law Reporter, and twice a week for the ssme period in The Evening Star. F SIDDONS, Justice test: JAMES T. the District of ( | MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. 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