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AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Ceor ed. AUCTION SALES. TEIS AFT) OON. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. STEAMS AUCTION SALES. - EDUCATIONAL. HIPS.’ FUTURE DAYS. “EXCELLENT BARGAT #-room brick, 2nd st. me.: gas, bath, latrobe Bedti Sacant: move n; Grice’ 8.200; §250 . 3 * month. including interest, H. C. MAGNOR & C0., 1d02 N. Capitol » COLORED—VACANT. 772 Columbia rd. n. Open 6 to § aily. d b, A s Sagy D modern br: i enl Colored Folks— are the Homes you have been wait- iag for. Come over at the vers firet 0p- fortoaliy and wee the fincat Homes that ave ever been offered in a location that couldn’t be improved upon Columbia Road. (BETWEEN GEORGIA AVE. AND SHERMAN AVE.) They have all the modern conveniences @ well “an ‘many unususl features (o commend them o you. You will like eversthing about them. Sample Home, 753 Columbia Road N.\W. Six rooms. bath; front and back rehes: hardwood Goora; hot-water heat. Den for inspection day and evening. Reasanable Price B. B. PINN, OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE 712 Kenyon St. N.W. PHONE COL. 5817 &r. an p< Xe: COLORED BARGAINS. F. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS — Four o-story, modern colonial bricks: hot alr heat,’ concrete cellar, paved alley ; poasession. Only § ch, in small cash payment: balance like rent R. GA. AVE. AND MORTON ST. Six-room. semidetached, modern co lonial briek: extra big lot: alley: pos session. 38, Also 8.r. e posees t $6,500; casy payments. SEMI-DETACHED, § r. and b. brick on 2 floors; pear 10th and Q; $6.750. Near 20th and D n.w.. 6.r. hrick: & #83p at 35,130 easy terms. Near th and Vi ave. s.e., 6.r. bricks, reduced o 33,000 each; payments like rent. N. E. RYON CO., INC., Main 4367, 1423 F St r MAYNOR'S SPE nd . n.e.—8.room brick. $8.250; 3250 . $40 per mo. Sth ‘st. n.e.—6 room 'brick 5,000, $500 Randolph ln‘l fur. heat; TALS. gas and bath: as and bath: 6-room brick, gas and 5850 cash;’ terms. i a real bargain mi hungalow: howh.; 1, $1.730; 3600 o % 5-room new bungalow, a.m.i cash, $47.50 per mo €w Bogoom bungalow. a.m.l. $5.230: 3500 b, $40 per mo. H. C. MAYNOR & CO.. 1402 N. Cap..St. N.W. __North 57%0-W COLORED—$550 CASH. Vacant and a real bargain in & good home. € r. tile bath, me. fur. heat. Act quickly. Adsms 207¢. XCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. Owner, forced to sell, will make a largs sacrifice” for a substuitial cash pavment beagtifal 8-room. a.m.i., detached home, 1 ft. front; garage; convenient uorthwest lo tion: first reasonable ofter takes it OSCAL N, 1114 New York ave. Main 658 FACING 16th STREET A very beautiful tapestrs brick home, com- plete in"every detail and in pertect condition. | Contains six large rooms and beautif, bath with built-in_tub and porches are_exceptionally screened. The built-in able. fo effect an immediate 168-P, Star office. COLORED—VACANT. Several 6-room houses. Prices and terms ver7 reasgnaple P. D. HOLMES, 819 15th St. N.W.. Room Nunin_sorr. FOR SALE—COLORED. Several excellent homes lo- cated best northwest seetion, 6 to 9 rooms Prices, $3.250 to $9.250. Terms very easy. For full information see B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon St. N.W. B. H. GRUVER HOMES 19th and Perk road—5 befirooms. 2 bath Pullt-in garages, oak finors through «onable ter Open for inspectior any broker or E. M. WILLIS. tiled shower. The rear rge and completely garage is also des! ssle. Address Bot New 2-story, f-room honse: mnest mortheast aection: all_imiprovements: larve lot: close to cars. CORY & CORY. 907 15th st. m. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES. 16T NEAL ¥ STOR' 1AL Brick; fine repalr: how.h.: double brlck ga- rage:’ will sacrifice 08 small payments, or rent "reasonable. 1850 Newton st. n.e.—3 rooms. frame; offer wanted, on terms. or reut for $3.60. . E.RYON CO., INC Main 4397, WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. 87T0 10 ROOM HOCSE 1N ANY GOOD § tion; Lave a good cash payment and ran make substantial monthiy Would like posression within o0 1343 st .w.. toom 404 WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR Hi «olored: will consider either frame aoy section of Washington. Main tinental TEII( bldg., room 405. WITL PAY_ALL CASH FOR BARGAIN § nics coey 6-r. brick bouse: possession agents. Address Box 302-P.’ Star office. 5 TO 8 ROOMS, BRICK OR FRAME, ANY ction; must be chesp and good terms. ddress Box 805-P. Star ofice. 28 WANTED TO BUY HOUSES AND BUBI- pl’vg:flller.:ll &“cz' and lermrn' llf! right. your proj Box 0P, Siar offcer o 8 2FAMILY FLAT., AM.I: WILL PAY ALL gash. _Address Box 304-F. Star offics :fi"fl:fim.fifi’_ CABH E|:‘(m HOM owntown, een You a q Box B08.5, Star office. . o Doc Addre WANT TO_SELL YOUR W or s.e.? We have the buyer if price also hll*cr for moderate priced home WHALEY & BRITT, 710 14th st. n.w. WANTED A HOUSE IN CITY THAT I CAN buy on $500 down and make a subatantial monthly payment. I have steady em with goyernment aud am desirous of home. Wil consider 8 to 10 roo Box 48-P, Btar office. 350,000 18 TO BE SPENT IN THE PUR- vhase of SMALL HOUSES and LOTS for white ‘and colored within the next two months. If your property is for sale, call me sod immediate attention will be given. T. A. LANE, 20 Michigan Ave. North_56690. 280 FIRST COMMERCIAL. WEST OF 16th, BOUTH of 10 or 12 rooms, suitable for Rome O FOIoN REALTY' CoRP. 1410 G 8t. N.W. Main 8413, d 'SES FOR r brick in 30. Coa- M HOTS] MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. “METROPOLITAN \AREHOUSE GTORAGE, FACKING “ARD SHIPED Fhone Potomac 682. LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS oern FIREPROOF suiLoin & CRATE., PACK AND SHI! £ NORTH 3343 13 YOU STREET N. W e HORVI "fi STPORAGt M|~GE SHIPPING @6 Xye Bt N.W. muia s0lk . DRY_STORAUE FOR FURNITURE nd plasos. l'“w. cheerfully given. Coa. ai Tocation. SCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave emle ove Miln 1252, NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE 2 & MOVING CO.. North 8845. 1434-43 U St N PHONE NORTH UNION - TORAGE OMPANY ] (<9 S G & 'fi Fia. Ave: = SEPARATE ROOMS, lsm;a:'“ By mnnfi:‘ D Rntes Reanonable, PACKING BY EXPERTS. Goods insured #32,000 while in_our Jong-distanc m |;Am“mnel PHONES; M. 4299, 5 e 2435, X Owner has priced this house at $12,750, { i TACHED—$500 CASH, | THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEEES, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED KEAL ESTATE, 3807 KANA- WHA STREET NORTHWEST. - By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4387, folio 16 et seq.. of the land records of fhe District of Columbia, and at the request of the part; by, the undersigned trustee will s 1ic’ auction, in front of the premise DAY, THE THIRD DAY OF Dy A.D.'1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK Iowing deseribed land and premive the city of Washington, D and destgnuted s and belng .. ; in square numl eighteen nd fifty-six (1856). in the ‘subdi- vision made by the Chevy Chase Land Company of Montgomery county. Maryiand, snd other Xnown as “Chevy Chase Heigh per pi of said subdivision recorded in Liber 'No. 38, folio 40, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Distriet of Columbia, subject io covenants of record, together with' the im- rovements, cousisting of one two- Sacher et o‘ e story fram ‘erms of sale: QOue-third of the pu money to be ald in cash, balance in tho cauet instailments. pavable In one and two years, with interest at 615 per centum per annum, payable semi-anually, ‘from day of sale, se- cured by deed of trust upon the property ‘sold, gr ull cash, 4t the ‘option of the purchaser. & deponit of 8300, wil be required at time ot sale. All “conveyancing, recording, revenus stampe, stc, at cont of purchaser. “Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty daye } trom day of sale, otherwise the trustee re. | serves the right to resell the property at tis numbered le in some ington, D. C. ND TRUST . Dewspaper hed In Washi C0) NY, Trustee. ly ANDREW PA KER, Vice Presiden no19,d&d: x:“ SALE IIAS BEEN POST. RIDAY. DECEMRER THA | AT THE SAME HOUR | ABOVE SALE IS FURTHE L ¢ DECEMBER, 1923, THE SAME HOUR AND PLACE: e L S Ge8-d&ds,exSu = RGO STTHE ABOVE SALE 1S FURTHER POSTPONER UNTIL = WEDNESDAY, THR TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 192 AT THE SAME HOUR AND PLAC BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTLE, de13-d&ds.exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, 8800 KANA- WHA STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4887 follo 25 et seq of (e land recards of the District of Columi: Dia, and st the request of tie party secured thereby. ‘the undersigned trustee will sell at Qublic Suction. i froat of the premises. on ONDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol. | 1and and_preziises, situate in m. District of Columbia. s" und belng lot numbered n_square numbered eighteen iz (1836), In the subdivision Chase Land Company | i hundred and 8¢ty made by the Che Montgomery _county Chevy ¢ abdivision . 36, folio 40, of the recor the sufveyor of tlie District of Columbi ject to covenants of record, together with the improvements. consisting of Gne two-story trame detachéd dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald iu cash, balance in two equal installments, “payable in oue and two vea with interest af 64 per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually, from day of sale, se- cured by deed of trusf upon the property sold, or all cash, at ‘the option of the purchase deposit of 3300 will be required at tim All “conveyancing. recording. mps, etc.. at cost of purchaser. le to be complied with within thirty | from day of sale, otherwise the trustee { serves the right to resell the property at | Hlak and cost of defaulting purchaser. after v sdverthement of LOAN 2 By ANDREW PAR- 019.d&ds.exSu £ THE ABOVE SALE HAS REEN POST- PONED UNTIL FRIDAY, DECEMRER THR EVENTH. 1023, AT THE SAME HOUR AND PLAC] BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. ! | A THE ABOVE SALE FURTHER POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY. THE TWELKTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1623, AT THE SAME UOUR AND PLACE. RY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. | deS-d&ds,exSu 1 FURTHEK T E SALE 1 UNTIL WEDNESDAY. THE IXTH DAY OF DECEMBELR, 1923, ME HOUR AND PL. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. _Ae13-d&ds.exSudhol i { | 1 THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- | ness Property, Being 915 Loui Ave. and Nos. 918 and C St. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of frust duly rded in Liber No. 4737, folio 1 et seq. d records of the District of Colum. | the request of the party secured | nderslgned trustees will weil at | prewis SIXTH | and premise: bia and designated as and being pars of lots 2 and 8 In square 351, being improved by prgmises, Nos. 915 Louialana wve. and 015 aad 20 C wt. o.w.. said property being the same property ‘conveyed to Frank B. Guest by deed from William B. Turpin and Stanton C. Peele, trustees under the will of Jennie V. Jewsll, deceased, dated February 8, 1922, and recorded February 10, 1922, a8 paer Ko 100, eald property being more fully described by metes and bounds in deed of trust. Terms of sale: Sold subject o a first deed of trust for $45.000 and & second deed of trust for '$7.800 and the smount over und sbove deeds trusts t be paid in cash. 22,000 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and _revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sule to be complied with within thirt day of sale, otherwise deposit the property may be resold at the T cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale published in"some newspnper published in Washingtoa, 3 SENDE! LEE BROW. de13-0&ds.exSudh TOMORROW. D. Notes, Auctioneer Large Sale by Public Auction o~ Thursday, Dec. 27, at 10 A.M. lot of Con. { Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, includit candies and other' miscellanieous goo signments received up to the hour of salt Terms Cash. D. Notes, Auctioneer, 633 La. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. RUSTEE'S SALE OF THREE VALUABLE TWO-8TORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. 1631 AND 1683 B ST. 8.E., AND No, 201 17th ST. 8.E. By virtue of three certain deeds of tri duly recorded In Liber No. 5266, folios 494, 491 and 488 et seq. respectiveiy, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the rltt] secured by, the underaigned surviving trustee will sell a ublic auction, in front of the premiscs, on HURSDAY, THE TWENTY SEVENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. A.D. 1028, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- fambla ‘snd dé ted ag and being all of lots 30, 40 and 41 in J. I. Bealmes subdivision of certain lots in square 1087, as said Beal- near's subdivision Is tecorded in liber 37, follo 199, of the surveyor's office for the Dis- trict of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be patd in cash; balance.ln two equal installments, payable' in one and two years, with interest at 7 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually from day of Sale, secured by deed of trust upon the erty sold, or all cash, at the option of purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be | said a TRADL AR C. G. SLOAN & CO.,, INC. Auctioneers wrgisTENED Terms, Cash de24,26 _______¥UTURE DAXS. Z THOMAS J. AUCTIONEERS 84 TWO. BRIC 0. 413 TEA ST. virtue E By urds trust of the lu of the Districi of Columbia, we shull ont of the premises ON THURSDAY, NUARY. A.D. 1934, OCK P det 3% in -fourth cash; balance i with inter per_aun it $200 required the purchaser of sale to complete the purchaxe varticulars at time of sale ARTHUR CARY MARVIN A CUSTIS de2d ddds.exsudehol “rrustees. HOS, 1. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEE Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Being Apartment Known as the Carlisle Apartment, Located trust dated wud recorded By the 220d day of Nove in Liber No. 4625, at foiio Ry % (e District of Cobnibin, n of » default uuder said trust request Ui party secured thereby. the undersigned will sell at ti: tion rooms of Thomas J. Owen & Son 14 Gt nowes on WEDNESDAY. TH 21, AT FOU I AFTERNOON, Al premised gton, District of il lor three A eighty (2801, e (1) oot id ol 1921 ot e [t 7 d b ' o aue- SECON ANUARY. TUIRTY O'CLOCK 1IN THE the following desceibed Ian situate in the cf Wash slumbis, nawels: Part of (3) in square two hundred beginaing for the same on N st west of the southeast e of wull runain wnid ' str four (24) feet; north o aud _three (106 Wi alley thirty (30) feet wide: the \ four feet. Aud ther (106 feet hundre bes to an e enst on south tuence fret nine erms of sale: Said property ) to existing ineumbrance of € tails tiereon Purchane o Five thousand dollais ($3.000) cash de- at time of sale will be required Al revenne stamps_and e Wt Cost of pirchaser: Taxes Incambrance 1o e adjusted 1 date of Irustees reserve the Heht to requi Vidder 1o show ability To make the deposit required by T terms of 16 before Accepting any bid from fim rms of sale. {0 be complied with withiy thirty days afier sale. otherwise may be Tesold At rivk and cost rehaser after 6 oh resale in the city uf Was el posit conve: notary fees i and interest o Tr DONALDSON . JOHNSON & FRAIL de2l d&dsexSukh _ Aftorneys. THOS. 1. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, F VALUABLE TRUSTEES' STOIL N ST By virtne recorded in of the lund SALE BRICK W a certaln deed Liber No. 3886, folio 136 et _seq. cords of the District of Co s, and t the request of the party secu e undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, In frent of the premiise: TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY No trust duly OF f ¢ he west 12 ixes. 'situate in tue District designated s aud being front by the full depth of Bane's subdivision of p {in square 0 55, page 169. nurveyor of ¢ District of Colu ALl cash. D ir cceptance of bid. muciog, recordiug and revenue s chaser's cost. Terms of sale to be NICHOLS Trustees. TUADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTION Trustees’ Sale of Stock Trade, Fixtures, Cash Register, Show Cases, Ice Boxes, Etc., of Delicatessen No. 1118 13th Street North- west. By virtie of _crviain chattels deed of trust dsted April 1923, and recorded Aprii 18, 1923, as' Instroment No. 63 among the land records for the District of Coluwbia aud at The. request of the party socured thereby. the undersigned trustees will seil by public auction Within —the above premises. on MONDAY, DEUEMBER 31, 1828, AT 10 O'CLOCK AM., Stock in Trade, Fixtures, Cash Register, Candy, C r and Cake Cases, Ice Boxes, Scales, etc. Tertus: Cash, 3 SOTERIOS NICHOLSON, JOHN GEORGIADES. Assignees’ Sale of a Large Stock of High-Grade La- dies’ Shoes, Valuable Fix- tures, Cash Register, Light- ing Fixtures, Etc., Contain- ed in the “Paragon Shoe Shop,” No. 1204 G Street Northwest; Also Lease of Said Premises. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the Disirict of Calumbia fn re assignment of Percy L. Hirsch und Abraham Stern, trading as Hirsch-Stern, tie undersigned assignees will sell,_ within the above premises, By Public Auction Friday, January 4th, 1924, Commencing at 10 A.M. rge stock of High-grade, Up-to-date La- Shoes and Hoslery. ALSO. Iving and Partitions. Practically New, Mahogany, Three-clerk Cash Reglster, one cent to eighty dollars; Window Display Fixtures, Reflectors and Draperies: Windsor Chairs, Floor Osse, Shoe Mirrors, Foot Rests, Vacuum Cleager, Electrie Lighting Fixtures, Carpet, Linoleum, etc. The ' above stock, Bxtures, Implements of trade and nunexpired term of lease of waid premines will first be offered as an_entirefy, and i & satisfactors bid is not received will be_immedintely sold in detuil. Terms—Canh. GEO. B. EDELIN, Wilkins bldg.. Quired upon ‘esch lot at time of sale. Al Conveyancing, recording, reveue stampa, eic. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be Complied with within thirty days from day of ‘sale, otherwise the surviving trustee re- Serves the right to resell the property at the sk and eost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some " néwspaper publisiad {0 Wahington, . C. AIFL A. DRURY, ‘del5—dkdsexBukh Surviving Trustee. FUTURE DAY THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE DE- TACHED DWELLING, No. 2832 TION 8T, W. By virtue of & certain deed of trust dated January 1928, and recorded January %hlm the land records of the trict the party secured lhflb{. R U e, : DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1824, AT THREE- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- scribed land and premises, sitvate in the Dis- trict of Columbia and de: ited a8 and teing and 32, square 1730, in Fulton R. Gor- n's subdivision of part of & tract of land called “‘Obevy Chase.” as per plat recorded in Liber County 24, follo 41, the records of the office ‘of the surveyor of District of Co- lumbia. 't to covenants of record. ‘Terms of sale: B8old subject (o a prior deed of trust for $8,000, particulars of which wiil be stated at the time of sale, and the amount over sald trust fo be pald in cash. 3300 de- uired upon_acceptance of bid. _Cor pon ac ce o n. pu coat. rms Tevenve staimpe A ioa with, within (iiriy. dase ot deponit For. 2w i 3 or- aitea’ . et ‘mong of Columbia, and at the request of the undersigned ’ LUNSFORD L. HAMNER, Columbian bld; &dbs, exSudhol' Assignees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Apartment. House Known as “the Olympia,” Situate at the Swtheu::ne:ner of 14th and Euclid Streets Northwest. By virtue of a_ certain deed of trust duly recorded in liber No. 4350, folio 8, et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbi and at the request of the party secured there. by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- e auetion in front of the premises, on MON- DAY, THB THIRTY.-FIRST DAY OF DECEM- BER, A.D. 1923, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following Gascribed land and premises, sif uate in the Distnet of Columbla and desi nsted as and being lot 11 in block 30 in John Sherman, trustee's subdivision known ai ‘Co- lumbla Heights,” as per plat recorded In the office of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbia in liber G. 8., at folio 158, subject to covenants of record. ¢ Terms of sale: Bold subject to a prior first trust for $85,000 and a second deed of $58,000 and’ the purchase price above said deeds Of trust to be pald in cash, $2.500 deporit required upon acceptance of bid. Con recording and revenue Rtamps sl pu i rms of sale to be com: plied with within Afteen days from day of sale otherwise the proj l’ mway be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser ys' advertisement of such resule ‘som wepaper in Washingtor EDGAR H. McBR! SivFeR Db TAUGHTER. ol Arusteese on Premises Numbered 1213’ 715 13th Street Mammoth Sale Household Goods of Every Description AT PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries * 715 13th Street Thursday, December 27th, 1923 At 10 AM. From Storage Concerns and Other Sources C. G. Sloan & Co., inc., Aucts. TURE_DAY:! = N AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE IM. 8 PROPERTY. BE- 1933 AND 1835 9th 2 deed of trust duly Dbeing_instrument % TRUSTEES PROVED THOS Ry vir | No. &4 among the ! trict ‘of Columbis, and at the reque { party “secured thereby. the unders s’ will =il at pubile auetion. in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D.'1924, AT FOUR CLOCK 1., ‘the ‘following described land and premises. situate in the District of Co lumbia. and designated as and being part of lot lettered C in the Nuthaniel Fryes subdi- vision of lots in square 393, as per plat rec- ded in Bogk B, page 5. beglun'ng at a point 9ih st. 73 feet 4 inches south from the northwest corner of said square, running thence south slong said 9th st i6 feet | inches, thence east 94 feet 4 inches, thence north 18 feet inches. thence west 94 feet 4 inches to the piace of be | ulko of lot lettered C M Fryes division of lots in aqu k B. page 3, of the or's office of the Dis- beginning for the same 7 feet 2 inches south ruer of said square. ong_said 9th wt. 16 St 94 feet 4 iuches. south th theace 2" inches. 16 fect 2 inches, thence west ! 44 feet 4 inches to the place of beginning Terus of sa 1983 sold, subject | fiest trust for $2.500. and No. 1983 Subject To m first irust for $2.750: also & nd trust of $2500. All cash above said ' deposit required on each bulld acceptance of bid. Al conve recording and resenve stamps at pur U Terms of sale to be compiied n thirty daye or deposit forfelted WILLIAM R BATM, HERMAN SCHMIDT, ez d&ds exSukhol Trustée THOS. S OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE 1M I NOWN A8 CHAMPLAIN APARTMENT HOT! NO, 1424 K 8T N.W ¥ virtue @ certain deed of trust duly 4" in Liber No. 4842, folio 374 el seqq land records of the District of Colnu i bin, und at the request of the party secured | Dieby. the ‘uindarsigned trostees will ‘sell a8 e o 1A THE THIR' FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER. 1933, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P the followig described land premises | Mituate 1o the city of W limbia, and desi District o fourteen (14) g orlgi: numbered d aud eighteen vements, 218), togetber with Terms of sal isting to wold, 1ng ancivg. ager’s | e | | TRUSTEES" ROVED THE SALE OF REAL E | ' Purcha deed of t full part of sale) to be paid a ash, balance in two eqn fe 10 one and two year per centum per annum. payable lly, from day of wecured by s the property sold, or all of ‘trust,’at the of twe ¢ to assume An e securing the sum option of the purel thousand ( tlme of sale. All convesancing. recording, revenue stamps, . At cost of purchaser, Terms of sale to Léacomplied with withis thirty (30) days from day of saic, other the - Trustees reserve the rigit 1o’ resell | property at the risk and cost of defs archaser after five days' advertisement o such resale in some uewspaper published in Washington, D. C. [ Sale of Valuable Improved Real Estate, “Kingsboro” Apartment, at Southwest Corner 11th and Girard Streets, known as Nos. 2716 to 2730 11th St. N. W. By virtue of a cor recorded, in Liber No. of the land records of th and at the request thereby, the undersign for salé by ¢ auc premises. o Trustees’ n desd of trust duly 44, Tollo 441, et neq.. District of Columbis, the party secured trustees will ofter . in_front of the THE SEVENTH DAY OF JANT 1824, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. the’ following-described land and premises, situate in the city of Washing- ton, District’ of Columbia. to wit: Lot num. of Richard P. 0'Neill's subdivision of 25 and 26 In block No. 25, as per plat recorded in or for the District of follo 177; said block o for purposes of as squars No. 2839, purty-wall recorded 2 of the land records € Columbia. to be sold sub- nrior deed of trust' for November 30, 1924. Over and above said trust. alf ‘cash. the balance payable in one year with intersst at 7%, payable semi- annually, secured by second’ deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash over and above sald trust. at ' the option of the pur. chaser. A" deposit of $2,000 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All con- verancing, recording, revenue stamps Rotarial fees at the cost of the purchase: ms of sale to be complied with within days from day of sale, otherwise the rop- The Tisk nd cost of the defauitim after five days’ advertisement o in some newspaper published in ‘Washington. D. C. N _H. HOLMEAD. EWTON BREW] THEODORE D. PEYSER, Atty.. Wilkins Hldg. dec22d&dsexsudhols. wrms of sale: the city o 3. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th and T Sts. NW. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEBRE. TRUBTTES® SALE OF FOUR-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK BUILDING, WITH TWO- STORY BRICK GARAGE ON REA! PREMISES 314 INDIANA AV N.W. By virtue of @ certain deed of trust dated September 5. 1923, and duly recorded Sep- tember 8, 1623, as’paper No. 213 amng the land records of the District of Columbis, and atthe request of the parly secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will at pupllé tion, In front of the premises, on WED- VESDAY. THE BECOND DAY OF JANUAR A.D_ 1973, AT FOUR P.M., the followl described iand and premises,’ situste in i | District of Columbla and designated | belug lot twenty-elght (28) in James | and " others, commissioners’, subdivision iots 1 square five hundred and thirty-three | (883), as per plat recorded in Liber W. B. M. follo 'of the records of the office of surseyor ‘of the District of Columbl ‘Terms of sale: Soid subject to a first deed of trust of $7.500, with interest at 6 per cent, payable wemi-annually, and due September 1636: balance of purchase price to be paid in ah. A deporit’ of 8300 required upon ac: ceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and Teventie stamps at eost of purchaser. Ters of sale to be complied with within ffieen days from date of sale. otherwise the trustees re. serve the right to resell the property at the risk and of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such newspaper _published in GEORGE M. GITTI EMORY L. C 4010264 ja1 Learn DRAFTING—Architectural, Mechanscal or Topographic Map Drawing—through our special n- dividual instruction method and let us help you nto a profitable position. , Specialization means success! Complete course in 3 to 9 months. Learn n your spare time, either day or night. Call, write or phone for interesting new catalog. START THIS WEEK! THOMAS J. OWEN & 8ON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VALUABLE RE. ESTATE. BEING HOUSE AND LOT | NUMBERED 1351 PARKWOOD PLACE NORTHWEST. virtue of a certain deed of trust re. 4562 at follo 102 of the | District of Columbia and the request of the parties secured therehy, undersigned will sell at publfe fon. ont of the premises, on WEDNESDAY SECOND. 1924, AT = Fol .M., the following described land | and premises aituste in the District of Co- | National University Law School 55th Year (Classes 6:30 to 8:30 P.M.) College of Finance and Business Administration (Classes 4:45 to 6:30 P.M.) Winter Terms Begin Jan. 2d, 1924. Secretary’s Office Now GN.W Starts Jan. 2 Register Now World War Veterans B corded in Liber No. 1aud records of lumbia #3d being lot numbered one hundred (127) in square south of square numbered twenty-eight hundred aud twenty-seven (south of 2827) as described in «xid dead of trust. upon the following term Terms of sale: Sald property is subject to & prior deed of trust securing an indebtedness | of $3,750.00 1 sald property will be sold ibject to sald deed of trust indebtedness. Of | snd twenty-seven Al_modern 1an- guages taught by Conversational Method Classes. Individusi Free Trial Lesson SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES Lessons. 816 14th St. N.W. with interest at the per centum per a hum, ‘parable semi-annually, secured by sec- ond dend Of triat upon the properts 41l cash. at the option of the pure terest and taxes paid or to be a {date of male. A deposit of $200 will be re quired at.the tine of sale. All conveyancing Tecording, revenue stamps. efc.. 8€ coat of | purch Terms of xale to be complied with | Within thirty daxs from date of sale. other. Wike deposii will be forfeited and property resold at risk and cost of defauiting pur- cliaser after five days' advertisement of such saie in some uewspaper published In Wash- fngton, in_one rate of e Institute are found ererywhere wional Accoumtaney practice (6. P. A1 and in ezecative positions in Business. Lats. ternoon and ening classes are available 8260 for Bulktin Transportation Building, 17th and H Strests, N. W. ashingien, D. C. HILDREN’S SCHOOL For Glirl Grades I to VIL Gunston_Hall, 1906 Florida Ave. Telephone North 3174. French. Rhythm and Art_inciuded. STEAMSHIPS. EGYPT and the $800 up—a44-day Cruise with all expenses included The rigors of winter melt into a sun-warmed glow of color— on the Riviera. The humdrum of everyday life transformed into glamorous mystery and ro- mance—inthevalleyofthe Nile. White Sar liner Adpla NewYork 'J-n’E'.;.: {Fb, e fiom ed Sta , Jan. 16 30d March 50 0 e Jan See these fascinating laces—Madeira, Gib- raltar, Algecira: aco, Nice, Naples, Pom. peii, Amalfi, Sorvento, Athens, Haifa, Jerusa- Open for Registration. 1 For Catalogs Apply National University 816-818-820 13th St. N.W. Phones M. 6617, Fr. 2909 = BOYD SHORTHAND 1N 30 DAYS Individual Instri.-tion. Day and Eve. Classes. 1342 N. Y. Ave N.W. 30-DAY BUSINESS COLLEGE. in 8485, STEAMSHIPS. WESTINDIES Cruises $250 up—29 days A remarkable service has brought the age-old glamor and beauty of the islands of the Caribbean within the scope of a single cruise of 29 days. A longer holiday may be arranged by leaving the first cruise at Nassau or joining the sccond cruise at Havana— from Florida for example. ‘White Star liner Megan- tlg, specially conscructed for cruising,from NewYork Jan. 23 and Feb. 26. See Havana, Haiti, Carta- xena, Santiago, Kingston, the Panama Canal, La Gu- aira, Trinidad, Barbados, £ J Martinique, St. Thomas, 86 o Eaoh; SanJuan,Nassaw,Bermuda o Local Boekings te any pert WHITE STAR LINE RED AUCTIONEER MODERN ' 5-RO0M BUNGALOW b AND BATH | | 'y virtue of rtain deed of frust duly recorded in Liber No. 4822, folio 264 et seq . of the land records of the District of Colum bin, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale Ly publlc auction. im front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF JANUARY. AD 1924, AT FOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK PM., the fo scribed land and premives. situste o the Dix trict of Colymbia. to wit and 83 io are 4360 ju John D. G subdivision parts of & tract of lan . now called “National City ecorded n Hook 61 page 9. of tle District of Columb! to covenants of record, impr . to be sl however. - 4 abose said trust he balance in two equal stalimen le in one and two sears. interest per cent per mmnum, pavable semi-annually from day of sale. secured by second deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash over sald trust, at the option of | the purchaser. A deposi 3300 reqnired at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording revenue wtamps an 1 fees At the cost of the purcha of ssle to be com plied with within thirty days from day of ale, otherwise the trustces reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' ad vertisement of such resale in some mewspaper published in the city of Washington, D. HARRY M. PACKARD. 3D GABRMAN, d&ds.exSukhol ADAM A WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Receiver’s Sale of Valuable Store Fixtures, Mirrors, Showcases, Partitions, Draperies, Ligh ing Fixtures, Office Equip- ment, etc, at No. 1307 F Street Northwest. By virtue of authority vested i the under signed receiver of J. M. Gidding & Co., luc. I will sell_within the above premises, By Public Auction, Thursday, January 3rd, 1923, Commencing 10 am. all the high-grade fixtures contained therein, ircluding _Wall, Floor and Center Display Cases, 115 ft. stock rooms. complete with mirror doors, about same quantity unfinshed. Cabinets of Drawers, Mirrors, Handsome Elec d Bracket Lighting Fixtures, ndelier, Time Clock. Bewing Ma Hentwood Chairs. Window Draperies. large. quantity Skirt Hangers, Forms. Metul Stan bles, Settee, Dressing Ta- ble, Chairs, Elec. Fire Extinguishers. | Paper Baler, etc. ALSO Ofce Equipment, including New mnm.nl Metal Sate, Oak Posting Table, with Trve-| writer Stand, Filing Cabinet, Desk, Chairs, et Terms: Cash. LEO A. PRICE, An FRANK J. HOGA 624,26,27,28,29.31-Ja: R. M. HICKS, Mgr. 1208 F St. N.W. For further information or beautiful descriftive booklets apply to i | S.S.’AMERICA Sails December 29th (Pier 3, Hoboken, at 12 noon) EW YORK to Plymouth, Cherbourgand Bremen. Excellent accommodations are still available on the largest cabin ship in the world. Famous for steadiness, cuisine, accom- modations and service. Book your passage now. Write or telephone at once. United States Lines 1419 G St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Telephone Main 7431 llary Receiver, Attorney. Colorado Blds. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ATLANTICCITY.N.J. ‘This American Plan otei is nevar more comfortable than during the Fall and Winter months o account of its excep- tional locatium aad arrangement. Wavrer J. Buzey THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. s OF VALUABLE 3, BEING NO. 519 L 8T. certain deed of trust, being 205, duly recorded Reptember '3, among the land records of the Di trict of Columbls, and at the request of the party secured thoreby. the undersigned tru tees will well at publle auction. in front of the. premises FRIDAY, THE TWENTY- EIGHTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1028, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOC lowing described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia and designated an and being lot 67 In Vizeent W. i subdivision of lot 31 and the west 11.65 feet front by the full ‘depth of lot 32 in square 830, as per plat recorded in_the office of the survesor of tife District of Columbia in Liber 71, folio 20. ‘erms of sale: Sold subject to a first deed of trust for §3,500, due lay, 1826; the un. id interest thereon, and overdue taxes. if All cash above' sald trust. Dej of uired upon acceptance of bid. Al cing, recording_and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to complied with within thirty days or deposit forteited. HARRY B." PITTS, CLARENCE F. WELCH, de19—A&ds.exSundh Trustes ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of Valuable Automobile and Machine Shop Equipment, Auto Parts, Fix- tures, Office Furniture, E Contained in No. 1525 Street Northwest. By virtue of an order of the !flrr!m! Court of the District of Columbia, holding a bank- faptey court in_re Automotive Pa. Corpora- tion, Bankrupt No. 1407, the undersigned trus- tee will sell ublic auction within the above %rfl'!négl on I!RYDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY- BRICK 1923, COMMENCING AT TEN 'CLOCK A.M., completely enu!vg.d modern shop, stock in trade, étc,, consi n!( in irt of American 14" Lathe, Hendley 1. Lathe, Heale Cylinder Grinders, Kempsmith No. Milling Machine, Ott Grinder. Morse N Grinder, Drill Prestes, Hack Baw, Press, Emery Grinder, 10-h.p. Electric Motor, Ehafting, Belting' and_Pulieys, Vises, ‘Fillsg Machine, Chain Falls, Weber Crankshaft Tool, Valve Heseating Outdt, Blowers, Stocks and Dies, Reamers, Arbors, Drills, Portable Elec- trie Grinder, Peters' Indéxing Head for Gear- Cutting Stock. ALSO ¥ Large quantity of Kant Score Pistors, uality Biston Pins, Bronse Piston Piis, inges, Plston Rin wheel Ring Gears, Jarvis Water Indicators, Castings, etc. Addressograph. Cabinets and about 4.000 Plates, Typewriter, Time Clock, Cheek Writer Egry Hegister, Desks, Iron Safe, etc., and 1921 Ford Roadster Delivery, The above will first be offered as an en- tirety and if a satisfactory bid i not received will be immediately sold in- detail. ~Catalogues F 2 Managing Operators for UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD RESORTS. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT WELCOME 924»1 tlantic(it BREQATHE SEA QIR THAT HAS NEVER BEEN BREATHED BEFORE AKE a brisk walk on the Sunny Boardwalk, or enjoy a ride in a comfortable rolling chair—and you'll face the perplexities of 1924 with a contented mind. Golf, Horseback Riding on the Beach, Motoring, ing, Theatres, Movies, Orchestra Concérts, Indoor Swimming Pools, Basketball, etc. THE LEADING HOUSES the finest in the World. Phone, Wire or Write tion, Reservations, Booklet, Rates. @ -The Shelburne a'-Hotel Cholasa " @ ~Hotel Brightes @ -Galen Mall a -Seaside House a-The Melmhurst 20-The Broakers ae-Notol Traymere _se-Both plans. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CIT' i) Special En- tertainmeénts nd convenient train service with through Pullmans—4ls hours from YWash- vania R. R., or via Baltimore and Ohio K, R., from Union station. Railroad ington via Pen: all information can be secured from Local Ticket Offices. 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EBRO - - - - Jan. Sth ESSEQUIBO - Feb.2nd PACIFIC-LINE The Pacific Steam Navigation Co. Sanderson & Son, Inc., Agents 26 Broedwav, New York. or local agenes FLORIDA BY SEA BALTIMO) JACKSONVILLE Fare from Washington via rail to Baiti more, thence steamer One Way $31.71 Ratex i Round Trip $57.23 included. Some staterooms have extra charge. Round-trip tickets good to return untii Jupe 15, 1 Steamer Tuesday, Friday, 6 P.M. Try the New S.S. ALLEGHANY Automobiles Carried—Open cars on all steam losed ears on 8. 8. ‘Alleghi Merchants and Miners TRANSPORTATION COMPANY 1208 F st n.w., Wash. __ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Tag, Jats. Popiier Mosic 15" 20 lesses Free lessons Hb'yuu buy ruments bers. Bend for free et ristensen Schoal, Gst.nw Easy terms. | LOVETTESCHOOL OF MUSIC 1| For resident and non-resident students BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED T. S. LOVETTE, Pianist | EVA WHITFORD LOVETTE, Vvocatist i Speciallsts in their subjects Assisting teachers _All branches taught 1728 N St. N.W. Phone Frankiin 2593 ch _ LEGAL NOTICES. RALPH B, FLEHARTY, Attorney. the paper writing. 3 1920, pUrporting to be th ment and codicil of James to wit, per writing duly executed and sald writing the last will and of said James H. Dabner™ W James H. Dabuey of sound aod disposing mind and was the execution of sald paper writing_procured by reason of undue fufu ence, fraud or duress of one Mary Cole or any ‘other person? shall ba published once & eek for four weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and twice a week for the same riod in Evening Sta 1. SIDDONS ustioe. (Senl.) Attest: S0DORE COGX WELL, Deputy Register of Wilis for the Dis trict of Columbia, Cf IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia.—In re the application of Martin Teiescavage for change of name.—No 42024, Equity Dac.—Martin_Terescavage, hat ing fled a petition prayiug for a decree chiangiog Lis name to Martin Terry. and having appiled fo the Court for an order of publication of the notice required by Iaw in wiich cases. it 18, by the court, this 17th day of December. X.D. 1923. ordered that s rsons concerned show cause. If any there e, on_or before the 14th day of January. AD. 1924, why the preyers of said’ petition ahiould not be granted. provided a copy of this order be published once & week for thres onsecutive weeks before sald day in Th Evening Star _newspaper. ' WENDELL T RTAFFORD, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. . u ONTARIO GIRL WINS ERIK. Danish Prince Engaged to Lumber King’s Granddaughter. OTTAWA, Ontario, December 26.— The engagement is officially an- nounced of Miss Lois Frances Booth, granddaughter of J. R. Booth, Cana- dlan lumber king. to Prince krik Frederick Christian Alexander, third son of Prince and Princess Valdemar of Denmark. The marriage, it is understood, will take place here next spring, and will be attended by the bridegroom’s father, Prince Valde- mar. Miss Booth met Prince Erik at Lake Louise. when she was visiting there seven vears ago. FPrince Erik who 1s epending Christmas in Otta wa, owns @ ranch near Calgary. He is an accomplished ranger and breed- er of prize stock. The prince is thirty-one vears old, and a frst cousin of King George of England and King Christian of | Denmark. The Dowager Queen Alexandra of England is a sister of Prince Valdemar. Miss Booth today wore an engage- ment ring presented to her by her fiance, The ring, of diamonds and emeralds, has been in his family for generations. Miss Booth will share her husband's rank and titles. They will reside alternatively in Canada and In Denmark. McADOO, JR., ON HONEYMOON. PASADENA., Calif., December 26— Robert H. McAtloo, son of the former Director General of railroads, William G. McAdoo, and his bride, formerly Miss Lorraine Rowan, are on their honey- moon today after a Yuletide wedding t the home of the bride’s mother hare night.

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