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AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. l Continued. Continued. N. L. SANSB 1418 Eye Street N.W. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, 1445 GIRARD STREET N.W and two baths. furnace heat, elec. ample gas light: tlon througho terms, TWORTH. A full twenty-foot box house, x large rooms und bath; pant will deal on eusy possession with title. ADDITION. beautiful corner fromm 14th st. car Mae @ rooms, bath “and Lot-water beat, electric 1ight, wond Boors, slate roof; garage. all this office. NORTH “B" STREET N. anity to p oW price an here SiX Tooms " und bath, furgace hen lght. Occupied by owger, who wil early possession. A AS 2009 An unususl eppor- -Eleven rooms ge space. House fs vacant and has recently been put in firstclass condi- Moderate price and easy Tot- space for gu- home excellent home ut @ gas sive URY CO., INT Phones Main 5903-4-5. MT, PLEASANT. N.W.—Ten rooms and two or electrie light, hardwood floors, space for gurege. This excellent bome may be bought on un- usunlly easy terms, and is a real value At the price asked. TAKOMA PARK, MD. PRICE, $5,950—A detached elght-room liome of ‘the semi-bungulow type on a lot 46x 163; locuted only a short distance from r line. House has & modern henting plant, electrie light. hardwood foors throughout. deal on' §500 cas) \WASHI} \ HEIGHTS. 1700 LANTER PLACE A beautiful mod- eleotric inclosed sleeping porches: heater; garage. For sppointment to fn- spect call this offive. NR. 11th AND FLA. AVE 2574 SHERMAN AVENUE N.W.—A _thorough- 15 wmodern home on & lot, 5051 are eight rooms and bath; hot- electrie light; belleve thls future value. There heat, garage for four cars, location bas an excellent SUPERIOR NEW HOMES. HOUSE. NO. 4015 0th STREE BAMPLE B b COMPANY "UNDER O VOUR" INMPECTION ROOMS PORCH; . SANSB RYTHING 1 ye Street N.W. MEMBERS OF W. HOOV LIGHT CONCRETE FROY 1418 N. W, THE HAS BEEN C "PERVISIO: N Al TN BATH; MOT WATER wEsT; BREAKFAST A URY CO., INC. N REAL ESTATE. Phones Main 5903-4- HINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. R & KIDWELL. Sales—Rents—Loans—Insurance. 1406 H Street N.W. Start the New Year Right By Le GEORGETOWN. $5,500. Don’t fail to give us u eall on this house, ewing to the fact that semi-detached homes 1n hvurz-mwu nvrmummg 8 rooms and bath (',\P[TOL HILL. $7,500. This is a rexl buy, taking into considegation 1t contafos 8 rooms and bath, electric Nghta: deep back yard: within ¥, Capitol and Sth st. 175 Dlocks of beautiful Lincoln Park. of our salesmen can show the market for sale. PETWORTH. $R.75 Delightful. modern, hardwaod fioors, ooms and bath louse lights, h.-w.h.. N \l\ JINTERIOR $8,750. Have you over looked for a Lome Tocality 2 1¢ vou have DEPT wonderful i ‘This particular house contaivs 6 room path, h.-w.h., elec. lights, and is in «center of the downtown goveroment a: we iy square from the car lines and within Give ua"a ring at your earliest convenience, Ko one ou_this home, as rhis ix the first time it has beeu placed on with front and rear in this ou can appfeciate how oxtremely hard they are to find and what & Main 6341 and 6342. tting Us Help You Select a2 Home NORTHEAST. $9,000. ‘Two-family apartmer Syl 8 frofamily b.. elec. Nl Trom ihe car, Haer ofernl for ble price. Thesé apartments 6 rooms each and are a good bu; conservative of purchasers, BLOOMINGDALE, $9,500. Modern, well-constructed home of § rooms and bath, all modern improvements, with space for a garage; most reasonable terms can be arrunged; in’fact, %o reusonable that we advise your making an offer. DOWNTOWN—N.W. $10,000. “Tiis home is ideal for a rooming honse. comprises 10 rooms bath. 3 stories Vers rarely partment hous in this locality, it with reason: tain 5 and for the miost it leight, o of the’ downtown home i the fact th room for & two-car garage. This house cated 1 squate from the 19th st. hin_walking distance of ail departments. DUPONT CIRCL $15,000. An exceptionally fine semi-detached house in one of the finest meighborhoods of Washing ton, which has just been removated throng out, is vacant, and possession cun be given immediately. This home contains & rooms, baths, electric lights; space for 3.car garage. is lo. car line and goverument Sales—Rents—Loans—Insurance. 1406 H Street N.\W. HOOVE EXCELLENT BARGAIN. 6-room brick, 2ud st. n.e.: g heat; vacunt, i $40 per montn. NOR & CO., 14 Take a Good Look At These Homes— Tefore you finally come to a dec sure that you have seen these splendid Homes at— 3801-3829 Windom Street. (CHEVY CHASE, D. C. They embody evers nece s mans lusaries, and their plan to. minimize house the many unusual features the ideal locution of these Homes. the bLeart of Washington's n clusive suburd-you will wppreciute “Mr. Humilton will be found in the office. 4401 oF phooe Albemarle $10.500 to $11.250. MOST CONVENIENT_ TERM HARRY A. KIT (Incorporated) 1514 K St. Phone Main 4846. MT. PLEASANT. Owner leaving eity bas just authorized me to offer for immediate sale this unususlly tractive home dining par Pa t ovvrloaking Rock Cre gurage with electric To see this Lome will mean that you will want it. Phone for appointment before it is too lat L. T. GRAVATTE, th 8. N.W. Main 758, COLORED—VACANT. 772 Columbia rd. p.w. Open 6 to § p.m. daily. b Tmodern b cheap; éasy terms. cement 21 &r. and North_6697. v COLORED BARGAINS. E. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS — Four two-story, modern colonfal bricks; hot- air heat, concrete cell possession. Only $6.3: cash paymest; balan NR. GA. AVE. AND MORTON ST. room, semi-detached, m b, colonial ‘brick heap at $8,500 SEMI-DETACHED. S 7. and b, brick, on 2 Goors; near 10th and Q; $6.750. Near 20th ‘and D n.w.. snap at ¥ And Va. r. p to $3.000 each; payments like rent. E. RYON CO,, INC,, Main 459 1423 F 8t. MAYNOR'S SPECIALS. 2nd st n.e—6-room brick, gas and bl £8.250; cash, $40 per mo. s #'room brick, gas and bath; 25.000; 500 cash; easy_term: andolph _pl. —6.room brick, bath, fur. heat 13th st n.w at_$8.000 1ith st i bowh; A $500 room n.- bungalow, 8.m.! , $47.50 per mo. 2w, S-room bungalow, a.m.i) $5,260; $300 $40 per mo. H. C. MAYNOR & CQ. Cap. 8t. N.W. N EXCEPTIO OPPORTUNITY, padzer, forced to sell st make @ crifice” for & substantial cash payment Deautital S-room, a.mi: detached homen 1 ovenient northwest locs. sonabla offer takes it. OSCAR 1114 New York ave. Main 6868, FACING 16th STREET A very h-lnuhl tlwll? brick home, com- plete in every detail and in perfect condition. Contains six large rooms and beautiful tiled bath with built-in tub lnd hower, The rear porches are, exceptionally large and completely creened. uilt-in able. Owner has priced fouse 81815550, %o ffect an immediate sale. = 168 P, Star omce. COLORED—VACANT. Seversl Groom bouses. Prices asd tarms Wl U, FOR bALE—COLORED Several excellent homes . lo- | PEONES cated best northwest seetion, 6 to 9 rooms. Prices, $3,250 to $9250. Terms very easy. For {full information see B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon St. N.W. B. H. GRUVER HOMES 19th and Park road—35 badrooms, 2 baths, ‘bullt-fn garages, oak floors throughout, rea- Open for on tIl O gale by aay broker or K. M. WILLIS. 8073, BARGAIN—$500- CASH. Vacant and a real ba: Illhlm.— & Yothe Bath, we. for heat: A5 qoighly! Adaims 2074, eash, use Address 'Box 4| home or rooming house Main 6341 and 6342. & KIDWELL FDR SALE OR BENT HOUSES. TATNE or i:u 0 RYON CO A B-ROOM BRI 0TS el OF HOTRB Iy N.W. 6 TO 10 ROOM HOUSE IN ANY GOOD tion: have a good cash payment and substantial monthly ossession within 60 Hast. o 1 TATE A | for detached Brick ocas n [ Mass. Av ll.nu or C evelnad l'n ALL CASH FOR HOIL will consider either frame or iy Washington 1 Trust bidg.. réo ROOMS. BRICK Ot FRAM c must be - cheap and Xddress Tox: 305P, ‘Star ofte, * WANTED TO BUY HOTSES AND RCSI- x‘vei-mvr"nll‘:rl‘lelnfl Drice and terms are rigut. n Jour pro el vo operty for you. | Address_ Box PENT l‘l THE PUR- Chaw of SMALL HOUSES and LOTS for white and colored within the next two I your property is for mle, cail immediate attention will be given. T. A. LA -} SOUTH of call uTY Corp. S FOR COLORED. your ouses for eale with us. We hav: UNION R 5418, { Cutting St and one of the outstunding features | it has | ! Household Coods, AFTERNOON, - THOUS. J. OWEN & SON, ACL‘HO\ ERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THREE YALUABLE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. 1831 AND 1683 B ST. 8.E., AND No, 201 pitl ST BB y virtue of three certain deods of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 3268, folios 404, 491 and 488 ot seq.. respectively, of the land records of the Distriet of Columbin, and at the request of “the party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving trustee will weil at ublic auction, iu front of the Jremises, FHURSDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF ' DECEMBER, A.D. 1823, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing described land and premises, wituate In the District of Co- lumbia’ and geeignated ag nd being all of lots 39, 40 and 41 in J. 1. Bealmear's subdivision in lots in square 1087, as sald Beal- | subdivision Ja recorded in Mber 37, follo 199, of the nurveyor's office for the Dis: | triet of ' Columbls Terms of sale: ~One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; balance: in iwo Sausl’ (oataliments, payAble incoa and two years. with interest &t 7 per centum per annum, payable semi-anouslly from day ot sale, secured by deed of trust upon the erty sold, or all cash, at the option nf purchaser. A deposit of $200 will Buived upon each "lot at tie. of akler A1l conveyancing, recording,: revenue stamps, eic., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be Compiied ‘with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the surviving trustce ro- serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchase: days' advertisement of wuch newspaper publiahed in ) L ? geis—astn.cxsubh o urviving Trasise. ORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of Valuable Automobile and Machine Shop Equipment, Auto Parts, Fix- tures, Office Furniture, Etc., Contained in No. 1525 M Street Northwest. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a bank- Tuptey court in re Automotive Parts Corpora- tion, Bankrupt No. 1407, the undersigned trus- tee um sell by public aiiction within the above . on FRIDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY- THTTE, 1650, COMMENCING. AT TEN LOCK A, completely equipped modern thop stock in ‘trade. ete.. coninting in part of American 14" Lathe, Hendley 12 e, Heale Crlinder Grinders, Kempsmith Milling Machine, ' Ott Grinder, Morse > Grinder, Drill Prest Hack “Saw, 4 Press, Emery Grinder, 10h.p. Eleetric Motor, Filing Weber Crankshaft Tool, fit, Blowers, Stocks .’ Drills, Portable Indexing Head for ALSO Large quantity of Kunt Score Pistons, Super uality Plston Pins, Bronze Piston Pios, Bus inges, Piston Rings, Flywheel Ring Gears, Jarvis Water Indicators, Castings, ete. Addressozraph. Cabinets and about 4,000 pewriter, Time Clock, Cleck Writer 3 gister, Desks, Iron Safe, etc., and 1921 Ford Roadster Delivery. The above will first be offered as an en- tisfactory bid I pot received Catalogues tric ‘Grinder. Peters' Trustee. | i | ' OF VALUABLE BRICK | . being 0. duly recorded Beptember | 3 thereby, will sell at public auctiox premises. on FRIDAY, T ¥ OF DE IRTY O'CLOCK % lowing described Jand and premisex in the District of Colu as and leing I subdivision of 1o front by the fu situate ated 1o | | Sold subject 1o . due Muy, 1 overdue first the un. | Lot ding_and At “Terms of within thirty d HARRY B." PITTS, CLARENCE ¥, _ae19—a&ds.exSun&h FUTURE DAYS. reveoue stamips le to be T deposit forfelted. VALUABLE _DE- No. 3932 LEGA. LA of & certain ded of trust dated 1923, and recorded January ug_ the, land records of thy ‘olumbia, and at the request rty secured (hapbs. N R Hlowing do. | the ¥ iguated as and teing atare 700 ta Fulton" on of part of a tract of land called s per plat recorded iu Liber . follo 41. of the records of the offce of the surveyor of the District of Co- Tumbia, subject to covenants of record, Terws of sale: Sold subect to & prior deed of trust for $8.000, particuiars of which wiil e stated at the time of eale, and the amount over said (ruat to be paid i ca poait required upon acce; “bid. veyaacing, recordin Tovente staiupe at purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be com- piled with within thirty days or deposit for. feitea JAMES M. CARTER, WOODSON P. HOUG de20-d&As e xSuki ADAM A v\b!LHl.hll. AUCTIONEER. Player- | Pianos, Talking Machines, i desirable clients. 6 to 10 room houses. DAVIS & LIPSCOMB, Real Estate. 1115 You 8t. N.W. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, Sotel ATLAN;LIC‘ Cfl': N.J. lotei iever more Pt et anie &7 T = tional location sad arrangemeat. Brick Garage. ‘Wavrzs J. Buzsy D S G | D (A L D G A — = I MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. METROPOLITAN Y AREHOUSE CO., STORAGE, PACKING AND SHIPPING. .___00_Florida Ave. N1 LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS ooean FIREPROOF suiLoin: € CRATE, PACK AND SHI RRIECSEXPRESS SHIPPING .l‘ bl ol o CLEAN, DRY Bflmn PEINWUBB and pisnos. Estimate cheerfully given. Oon- venfent location. CHLER'S, 92U Fa. ave .W. Phone Main 1282, —mnr—“ LA - TORAGH North sms. * 143443 U Bt N.W. PHONE NORTH | i l .3 Monta smnm ROOMS, $1 ons nd_Long-Distance MOVING. l Men. Rates Reasonable. t Aw BY EXPERTS. Goods insured s m wmc in_our long-distance - BTATES PACKING, SPING, | M. 4229, F. 2425. FIREPRCOY. Emfi#“ '€ Who Moves You Is Just as Important as 3),- ! [ ¢ Where You Move : Phone Main 6000—Our padded vazs nd evperienced and carefol men are at { uov:w. ir [IANTARY Unclaimed Baggage, Etc., BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT WESCHLER’S, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W,, SATURDAY, COMMENCING 9 A.M. Miscellaneous _honeshald including mahogany pisyer-planok, upright pianos, cab- inet talklng machines, dining room and bed- room furniture, new gas ranges, Tugs, etc. AT 10:30 O'CLOCK A.M. Miscellaneous unclaimed baggage, by order Harrington Hotel. Also bakery equipment. furance, chocolate cooler, r bowls, doug cutting machine, candy moids, marble slabs, slicing machine,” steam tabie, ‘ot AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. Automobiles, including touring cars, roadsters and deliveries. Terms: Cash. ADAM 'A. WESOHLBR, Auctioneer. incloding can Bakery Equipment, Hotel| THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTION TRUSTEES" SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING HOUSE AND LOT UMBERED 1361 PARKWOOD PLACE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust re. corded in Liber No, 4562 at folio 102 of the iand records of the Distriet of Columbia and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, SECOND, 1024, AT ~FOUR CLOCK P.M., the following described land and ‘premises situate in the District of Co- lumbia_s3d being lot numbered one hundred aud twenty.seven (127) in square south of sauare mumbered (wentzelght hundred aud twenty-seven (south of described in safd deed of trust, upon the following terms: erms of sale: Sald property is subject to & prior_deed of trust securing an indebledness of $3,700.00 and sald properts will be sold subject to said deed of trust indebtedness. Of the purchase prive over and sbove caid deed of trust oue-third is to be paid in cash and the baance in two equsl instaliments, payad in one and two years, with interest at the rate of six aad onehmlt per centam num, payable semi-snnual Sat aned oF St mpon the. PIOCArLY S, or &1l cash, at the option of the purchaser. 'In- jterest and taxes paid or to be adjusted to 'date of sale. A it of $200 will be re- quired at the time le. All conveyancing, | recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of stle fo be Complied with Tithin tirty daye from date of sale. ether- wise deposit orfeited and_prope resold at risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in” Washe ington, D, B. FRANCIS SAUL, .. 1412 Eye st uw. . 6. PBRCY M-GLUE, 1410 H st. n.w. d&ds,exSudHol Trustees. ADAM A. WESOHLBR, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Stock in Trade, Fixtura. . Cash Register, Show Cases, Ice Boxes, Etc., ofDdluhuun No. 1118 13th Street North- west, | By virtue of & chrtain chattels deed of trust dated April 5. 1028, apd jed 1923, &»_Instrument No. 63 recors the District of Columbis 6 of the pa secured therehy, the trustees will sell by public auction above ises, on MONDAY, %, AT 16 'CLOCK AM. xtures, Cash Cake Cases, oo RS, ALOYSIWS P. H“m ARE YOU GOING To BE ALL NieHT AUCTION SALES. ) ¥ IN oy DRAHRD. HAVEMT T Go‘Y AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. “THE IDEA ! [ WEAVENS| g Houe To BE Wy You HAvE NOT EVEN STARTED TO DreEsS veT! GO GET DRESWD IHMEDIATELY, SHIRT oR WO ON ACCOUNT AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Receiver’s Sale of Valuable Store Fixtures, Mirrors, Showcases, Partitions, Draperies, Light- ing Fixtures, Office Equip- ment, etc, at No. 1307 F Street Northwest. By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed receiver of J, M. Gidding & T will sell within the ubove premises, By Public Auction, Thursday, January 3rd, 1923, Commencing 10 am. all_the high-grade fixtures contained therein, cluding ‘Wall, Ploor and Center Display fe. " stock rooms, complete with bout same quantity unfinis Cabinets of D tric Celtl , Bentwood Chairs, Window ree quantity Skirt ‘Hangers, b iny Chairs, ADANM A CHLER, Trustees' 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 wirtue of a certain derd of trust duly Liber No. 4744, fol ords of the District of Co request of the p the undersigned trustees wi X auction. fn_front of the NTH DAY W (wr a o 2 1924, OOLOCK P AT FOUR the city of Washing- num © recorded Dixteict o Kubject to agreement in Liver 340 of the ot ver to a 75.000. at 6% nrior due November 30, 1924, Terms of sale: Over and above said trust. cash, the bala ie in_one ith interest at ble semi- sally, secured by seco the. property sold. ot all caah over and above of the pur- © of reauired_of the purchaser at the time veyancing, recording, revenue tarlal fees ut the cost of the haser. Terms of sale to be complied with within tirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees Teserve the Fight to resell th € the risk and cost of the de after five davs' advertisement o per published in the city of Washington, D. C JOIN . HOLME. 3. NEWTON BREWE resale in wome news SALB L OF VALUABLE TRUSTEES" i ESTATE, KXOW nL AS By Virtod of ‘ certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 4842, follo 374 et seq. of the District of Colum- st_of the party secured ed trustees will sell at . in front of the oa THIRTY.F) o AT FOU remises, DAY Purebaser to assume an ex- ret deed of trust mecurig the sum .000 (full particulars of same to be stated at time of sale). the amount over sald deed of trast to be paid as follows: One- third cash, balance in two equal instaliment payable 1o one and two years, with interes centum per annum. pavable seml. from day of sale, securcd b Geed of ‘trust the property, sol or a cash above said first geed of trust, at ¢ tion of the purchat A aepontt ot twe housand (82, Al convesancing, recording, revenve stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. thirty (30) days trom dey of sale, otherwl: the trustees reserve the right to resell ® Dibaser after e ays’ advertisement of tuch vesale in ‘some mewspaper published ia :u,n:s 7. PEYBER. OWEN EDMONSTON, Jr., THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS ' Sale ) dollars will be required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with ithin property at the ris and cost of defaulting ‘Washington, drlDdM\\ xRnkdels Trustees. Apartment House Known as “the OIymsu," Situate at the' Southeast Corner of 14th and Euclid Streets Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded n liber No. 4300, follo 8, et seq., of e 1and_records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party secured there- e undersigued trustees will sell at ction fn front of the premises. on 5 DAY OF DEC] CLOCK P. the following G24cribed land and premises, sii- uate in the District of Columbia and des and being lot 11 in block 30 In bdivision known as ."*"an per plat recorded in the office of the survesor for the District of Co- Tumbia in liber G. S., at follo 108, subect to covenants of recdrd. Terms of sale: §old subject to a prior first deed of trust for $85,000 and & second deed of trust for $55,000 and'the purchase price above said deeds of trust to be paid in casii. $2,500 deponit _required upon acceptance of bid. Con- veyancing, 'recording and revenue ciamps at purclissers cost. Terme of male 1o be com plied with_within et from day of Zale otherwise the p nay Taay Do esold at o risk and coet of the defeuiting purchaser Siter Bve daye’ advertisement. of guch esele poblisned {0 some newspaper In Wasbington, EDGAR H. McBRIDE, H. KEIFFER DE LAUGHTER, 448 exBukHol Trustees.. - ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES | SALE OF MODERX G.ROOM AND BATH FRAME BUNGALO 8007 CHANNING STREET N.E. By virtue of a certain deed.of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4822, follo 264 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colus bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for wic by public auction, n front of tho premises, URSDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF ™ SANCARY, AD. 1024, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following de- scribed land and premises, situate in the Dis- trict_of Columbls, to wit: Lots 32 and 33 in uare 4360 in John D. Gurman's subdivision parts of & tract of land known as G Va2, Dow called ational City ‘Helghte: per plat recorded fn Book 61, pag surveyor's office of the District of Columbl: subject to covenants of record, improved above, to bo sold subject, however, to & prior aud of trust for $2,500 at 7% due October 1925. T lS5e of sale; Over and above sald trost, one-third cash, the balance in two equal s stallments, P-.Yl e in one and two years, wi interest a aflml per snnum, payable semtanmually from day of sale. sicured by second deed of trust upon the property sol or il cash over sald troat. at the option of of the’ purchaser. A deposit of e of i, Al Comveyaacing, recording; ne stamps &nd notarial fees at the cost rchaser. Terms of sals to b com- th within thirty days from day of therwise the trustees reserve the right 1 the at the risk and cost of 1B den dtautt after five days' ad- resale in some publ D. nmefis £ Wasnington, " ot W Y M. PACKARD, following-described land | 7 " deed of trust on | WEGSTERED ESTAT [ : Ford Truck, by order of U. S. Mar: Terms Cash. THOS. J. & SON, AUCTIONEERS | rresteRs: PROVES ING STH By virt 1 recordea Novembe No. 3% among _the trict ‘of Columbia, a s vecured therebs. will sell at pubi premises, ‘on PR ARy . tb and premises, situate in the District of Co Tumbla; and destgnated belng part o 1ot letiered C in the N b1 vision of lota in squar per plat rec orded in Book. 1, Thge 5. hegioaids af 8 poin AND | deed of trust heing instrumen ud records of the Di the undersigned trus. suction. in front of THE FOURTH AD. 1924, a | theoce south along said 9th st. | inches, thence cant 64 feet 4 inches, | north " 16 square, 16 feet thence west @ be; nning: | ab in Nathani: square 393, plat recorded in Bool bia, at & point oo 9th'st. 67 from ce south slong said 9th st . thence east 94 feet 4 inches. thence wes ches to the place of beginning. Terms of sale: No. 1833 sold, a first trust for $2.500, and N. subject to a firet frust for $2. second trust of $2.500. All cash frust. $250 deposit required ou each build: ing_upon of b Al convey. ancing, chaser’s cost. with within thirty days or deposit forfeited. LLIAM R. BAUM, bt N SCHMIDT, de22.08&ds,exSudlol Trustees. H acceptance | | AUCTIONEERS, THOS. J. OWE! & SON, proved Real Estate, ber N L3 thereby, rooms of Thomas the request of the party the undersigned will sell &t the Owen & Son, uc- following ~described situate in the city of Wi Colombia, namely @ in sduarc two hundred inning for the same on e e southest < runnizg thence west on four (24) feet: and three (100] feat nine (8) inches (0 alley thirty (80) {est wide: thence cast said alley twenty-four feet foe hundred. 403 three (108) feet mine (8 inches o the place of begianiug, togethe: Tit the improvements. easements rights and sppurtenances therunto belonging. rme of sale: Bald ¥ to be sl ject to existing incum! Getails of which and amoun Wil be announced at the th De obtained from the undervigned trustees o their attorne Purchase money to be all cash, Five thousand o' ngton. d elghty (280), . one (1) fool id street twenty ! couveyancing, recording. revenue ind 1 notary fees o be at cost of purcharer. g tamps 2% aateof sale. The tristees reserve thi right to require any bidder to show ability | to_make the deposit required by the terms o oy bid fi his of Valuable sic”erore accepcing uoy, bla_trom him Faiting | Terms of sale oy eyratter sale. diherwise may be resold at risk and cost of ds purchaser after ve days' advertisement of ington. District of Columbi £ W the.clty of WashIESRLLIAM 4. MILLS DONALDSO: de21-d&ds,exSudh 715 13th St.- Houschold Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Large Lot of Bed and Table Linen, Fine Portraits, Personal Effects, Bric-a-Brac, etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION 715 13TH ST. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29TH, 1923 At 10 A. M. By order of Title Guaranty and Trust Co.,, N. Y., and Elizabeth A. Bruen, executors of the estate of William Livingston Bruen. AND AT 12 M. BE- | Toss ot | at the request of the AT FOUR ‘following described land nchies south from the runsing thenee . page 5, of the rieyor's office of the Dis” beginning for~the same feet 2 inches south the, northwest ‘cormer of ald squere. subfect to 1935 wold, also 3 ve said recording and revenue Stamps al pur- Terms of sale to be complied Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im. A ent as Carlisle Apartment, Located on Premises Numbered 1213 - 1921, and recorded A in the land records of the District of Columbia, and by reason of a default under said trust wecured second “rm;\n AT, JHE Part of ofiginal jot thres r of sald lot and thence north one hundred ind_ thence south sold gud- ance of record, the s (§5,000) cash de- posit at time of sale will be required. Al Taxes interest on incumbrance o be adjusted such resale in some mewspaper published ix 241 C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Auctioneers E SALE At Sloan’s Galleries shal. C. G. Sloan & Co,, Inc,, Aucts. ae21. | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. ING, st recorded fo | e land records imbin, we shall seil in front of the premises ON THURSDAY, THE THIRD DAY'OF JANUARY. AD, 1034, AT y ot 3 t in t g One-fourth cas ove, two and three years, with inte per cent per annum, payable sem Deposit of $200 required at time of sale, and the purchaser allowed fifteen days from date of salo to compiete the purchase. Further Darticulars af (ime of saie ARTHUR CARR. ARV CUS’ de24-d&ds. exSu&hol r t t WX 12 Oherbowrs bod Bousamptes. ANIA T8 Tenr 28" Mar. AUSONIA (new). . Bostan to Cobli (Quesastown), AvsoFY ‘t':z:mnd ¥ and 6 ey 10d' Glasgow COLUMBIA . "{ ‘." CAMERONIA flll')‘ VII ’-\RIDWI . ASSYRIA. Fob, 9 Mar. 15 Ap suth, Oherbeury. Londo '“TD‘“ (new) . hn 19 M Mar, l. "h ALBANIA (vew) 2 T an s Bee your local Cunard Agent or write Cunard and Anchor S. 8. Lines, 517 14th Washington, D. C. wl-ywrn—lnfl. Furm-w!y, T LINK I.A-POIT & HOL 1l » M. o amy Mibm RA} orgest and Faatest AZURE ) r AMERICA One Btate Bt. soum UNION CETLE LINE for sailings and further information apply Sanderson & Son. Gen, Passenger Agts. Broadway, New Yor Or Avy Bteamship Tivket Agonts. 3 1 Jan. 12 and Feb. 14 splendid one class cabin ships 3 prentana, Dec. 30; Bremen, Jao. § ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUOTIONEER. Assi Said Premises. Percy L. Hirsch and Abraham Stern, tradin Hirsch-Stern, Wil sell, within' the above Drem! y Public Auction Fnday, January 4th, 1924, Commencing at 10 A.M. s large stock of Highgrade, Up-todate La- dies’ Shoes and Hosier gnees’ Sale of a Large Stock of High-Grade La- dies’ Shoes, Valuable Fix- tures, Cash Register, Light- ing letllm, Etc., Contain- ed in the “Paragon Shoe ' Shop,” No. 1204 G Street Northwest; Also Lease of By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in re assignment of the undersigned assignees Peari St. Bapress service to England ane ‘Drincipal ports on Continent.Mag: ficent vesselsincluding Majeetic, world's largest ship. Highest standa; luxury, comfort and fsine. Also 14 cabin ahips ttractive, low rates. ‘Washington Office, 1208 F ‘Street, NW. R. M. Hicks. Manager uable Shelving spd Bartitions, Practically New: “Mahogany: Three-clerk Cash Dlle" cent bl:?:fl:ll{"’ d““fl":)fl;‘r.':“ Fixts - ctors and ;. Oh:l'l"r." ‘Case, Shoe Mirrors, Foot Hew eaner b/ ind unexpired ;::IR‘I will fl.;";! be offered s an entiref 00 i€ a_satisfactory bid is not received w be, immediately sold 1n detal srms—Ca GBO. B, ¥ Wilkine bldg. de26-dddbs.exSukbol'y ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONDER. Valuable Mahogany Fixtures at Public Auction. reason of the death:of Mr. Harry Marz, e By 1l the furniture and fixtures in 5 435 New York ter, Windsor EDBLI LUNSFORD L. HAMNER, Columbian bids., R Assignees. ‘cloctric. Lighting Firtores, te. m" ahove. whock, fixtures, implements of term ot lease’ of waid A NICE STEAMSHIPS. ARRIVING ! AND ALL oF STEAMSHIPS. —By POP MOMAND NEXT DAY - HM' THATS Fonny! 1 CouLD HAVE BwWorwn T HAD SiX PINK SiLk UNDER SHIRTS IN THIS DRAWER YESTERDAY' THERE'S ONLY FIvE STEAMSHIPS. 2 WEJS'T INDIES The specmlly eqmpped EMPRESS of BRITAIN (cil-burning, 23,100 tons displ't) Sailing from New York Jan. 22 and Feb. 23,1924 Faresfrom $250 A (Venaruwela), Port of Spais, ( Trinided) MONTH'S CRUISE vidhll-v-n (Cuba), Kingston (Jamaica), Colon (Panama), Cartagens (Colombia), Curacso (Dutch W. Indies). La Guayrs Bridgetown, (Barbados) Fort de France and Bt. Plerre (Martinique), Bt. Thomas (Virgin Islands), San Jusn (Parto Rico). Namau (Bahamas), Hamilton (Bermuda). Baceptional accommodations, rooms en suite with bath, rooms with tollet, single rooms. Bwimming pool, Orchestra, Gymnasium, Shore excursions arranged. Mabe reservations row at nearest locnl agentor C. E. PHELPS, City Pass. Agt., E. T. STEBBING, Gen. Agent. 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King-Smith Studio-School New Hampshire Ave. at S St. Voice, Piano, Violin, Dancing DRAMATIC All’l' LANGUAGES NEWSPAPERS $5 EACH; CITY HEADS “NEWSIES New Orleans Leaders Stand on Cor- ners as in Kid Days and Make Friends Pay High. By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, December | Copies of the first edition of the {Orleans Item sold today for where from. 3 cents to $5 each. 1t wasn't due to any startling 8coop” in the paper, but because city officials, professional and business men who in their kid days sold pa- pers on the streets, took the places of the newsles and forced Orleanians {to buy papers and shell out for the Item newsboys’ &ick and benefit fund and band. At St. Charles and Capal street cor- ners stood C. H. Evans, chief of the New Orleans fire department, and Martin_Beherman, banker for many years mayor of New Orleans. Across Canal street from them, at Royal street, Paul Molony, commi sioner of public utilities, and Guy M. lony, superintendent of the police de- partment, worked the crowds. Chief Evans pressed the Fire Department Band into service at his corner to drum up & crowd and had several fire captains on duty to help him care for his customers. Mayor Andrew McShane sold papers; 0 did Stanley Ray; commissioner of public safety, and Harry Fitzpatrick. former world champlon walke Charles Weinberger, general man- ager of the Fruit Despatch Company had a bundie under his arm, as did Joe Sinaf, one of the most widely known men in Masonic circles in the { country. GRANDCHILD FOR KING. Princess' Yolanda Expected to Be Mother Soon. ROME, December ~—~The new papers say an intel ting event is ex- the middle of January in the family of Count Calvi di Bergolo, whosa countess was Princess Yo- landa, eldest daughter of Ttaly's king and queen. any?

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