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THE -EVENING FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continned. ORREN-ST. N.E. * Jost North of Florida Avem Between 13th and 14th Btree NEW HOMES Open Every Evening and Sund; Teated wad Lighiea "% REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE—HOUSES. Countinued. N. L. SANSBURY CO,, Inc.,, 7 1418 Eye Street Northwest. Phones Main 5903-4-5. PETWORTH. A TRESTON REILT WOME on concrete street. with six rooms and bath, hot-wates hes cieolric Tight, garage space, hariwood foors, porches compiotely screened. In excellent | 1. condltion. " Harly possession. Price and terms reasonable. s MT. PLEASANT. 4 REAL BARGAIN, as circumstances compel owner {o sell at once. baths, well arranged for aj ments; hot-water heat, electrielt; space. Immediate pomsessiow. Ouly 32000 cash required. kere been waiting for to get a high-class home at a low figure. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Just lsted at a price which will insure an eerly wale. Eight roem: gaw light: space for an cxira large garage. Lot 20x142, and inspection. PARK VIEW represents & real value in turnace b FOR SALE—HOUSES. Centinued. t w. fioors, large screened sl t porches. Dantry, aumerom floor pies Best buy on toda. A lnspectlon will convinee you L. T. GRAVATTE 921 15th 8t. N.W. Main 758, ATTRACTIVE HOME FOR COLORED. Northwest. $350 Cash, Balance Like Rent. This home ia very well located, . Tenient 10 chr Lne, stores, gler Them one Bive large rooms and modern Daih: nice front 7ara an 1ong' b to wide, paved alley: BLOOMINGDALE. plenty room To be papered, paint- A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY to procure a home and business loation “combined. Lower | od, roots a, 800t o Tiowve aa ‘been remodeled nto & store front. -investigate this OMGHIng. At your | tiia as mur s DRmbIaE put in ex condi- SO bt s “"Price, $3950 DOWNTOWN. ik Located half square off 10th street. House Is twenty-two feet widé-on & J-DALLAS GRADY, There are ten rooms and bath, modern heating plant. 822 MARYLAND BLDG., electric light, brick garage. Immediate possession. 1410 H 8T. N.W, A MAIN 727, I.. SANSBURY CO., Inc., Member Washington Real Eatate Board. - “EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE. 2 $400 CASH—S.E. 5 ye Street Northwest. Phones Main 5903-4-5. 10T, Just reduced the price”of my house MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. : T & quick sale.. 6 larg Bxtures and bath; garage room CLOSE TO CONN. AV and ley. WIll eell f :rr nmlImA to mpeull:: L > - nce. Seven-Room Brick With S < i B it This loeation and price should be emdugh {0 convince you that this is one of the seatly Sworthwhila hura’ ofered. "The vaferlor (reaiment 14 unasual, leddig an air of $4,950. atinction fo the piace. The interlor s well p.anned and in gool contition. 1¢ you are > inferaated in locating 4 section where Your iuvestment hae ar assured future then let vs Small Cash Payment. show You this property. $50 Péer Month, K CHURCH ROAD—Georgia Ave. Ten the chance you've PRICE. $12.3 well planued and desirably located . gas light, Bardwood floors, space Possession in thirty = N PRICE. $15.000. 1ot 140 feet deep to an alley. 1418 NEAR ROCK CRI (Including All Interest). A VERY ATTRACTIVE SIX-ROO: BATH HOME IN A VERY REFI ll.)“lA‘:(?‘Arf TION, WITHIN ONE-HALF BIOCK OF PA. AVE. CAR LINE. THERE 18 A NICE VE! LEY. ISE 1N N’ CONDITION THROUGHOUT. PRORCeT $4.,250. $350 Cash, $45 Per Month, (Including All Interest): VACANT. BIX EXTRA LARGE ROOM N ALY MO Eer RGO A LR TARR 0 CONVENIENT TO CAR TANE® CABAGE: 1. DALLAS GRADY, 822 MARYLAN 1410 H ST_ N.' MAIN 727, Member Washington Reai_Estate Board. COLORED HOMES NORTHWEST. Cash Payments as Low as $200. Very Low Monthly Payments. THESE HOMES ARE EXCELLENTLY 10- CATED. THEY WILL BE PAPENED ASD PLOMBING BUTOIN BXCELLENE CONDL TION AT OUR EXPENEE. S e Prices Range From $2,850 to $7,500. J. DALLAS GRADY, 322 MARYLAND BLDG., 1410 H 8T, N.W. MAIN 72 Member_Washington. Real WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. MODERN APARTMENT HOME, 12 710 16 rect from owner: will pay cash. TON REALTY EXCHANGE, 5 Main 3288, OMBE OF EIGHT ROOMS OR Hgts. or Mt. Plessant: Address Box 145 ce. WANTED—8 OR 9 ROOM HOUSH NEAR DU- poat Olrcle or netr Columbia road and 18th not over ; can 3 4 & by Ppay $3,000 cash. BY COLORED—S OR 6 RM. P X Docthwest section. Address Box 13T, Star of COLORED DOCTOR WANTS MODERN HOME I B groyner preferred; substantial cash for it drice and property; e Address Tox 190-T, Srar ‘offce. " o WILL 3 Tapestry Brick—8$7.850. A colonial style house, pract] It of finest tapestry brick., with three large porches, deep lot with garag Imost boyond findirg in this neighborhood of new homes, 1 one is truly a bargain. If you want a pice home in a good neigh- borhiood at a reasonable price you should see this at ouce. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. | style house is in splendid condition and shoul Tuere is verylittle for sale here st any price and practh You will find oak foors and all other improvements here and workmunshtp that s cularly good. JUST O GRANT CIRCLE Arranged for Two Families—$11,000. This house bas 8 roome. 2 rage. It Is yon are seeking a home t 1t pay for itself do find it difficult to duplicate. R WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, 15th and K Sts. N.W. Phone Main 4600. - MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. —_— rranged for two families. It overlook this one. You'will HOOVER & KIDWELL, SALES—LOANS—RENTS -INSURANCE. 1406 H STREET N.W. MAIN 6341 AND 6342, 6th and East Capitol N.E. $6,000. n & house of this character, which can be very easily 1t contains 6 rooms and bath and has & two-car garage Bloomingdale. $9,000. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD BUY in a two-family apartment, containing si To0 d bath each. hot-water heat and electric lights. We guarantee an income on this apartment of $100 a month. CAN YOU BEAT IT? 11th and Euclid. $11,000. We take pleasure in advertising this house, owing to the m: you get and alto that it is in a strictly white neighborhood. It h three stories, hat-water heat, electric lights and room for garagé. 14th Street Heights. $12,500. You ail know Gruver builds a good Louse. This fa one of pre-war construction and 8t & very low price, owing to the fact owner wishes to leave town, This house is B fect wide and tery deep. with lovely deep lot, room for two-car garage: double screene ies and handsome wide porch. s dwe ‘roomy Bot-water heat ‘and electric lighte and is in ‘perfect condition, ¢ Conniee T 3 Mt. Pleasant. $13,500. A ,tEAL HO“E on (\;l'lrin road west of Columbia road, within half block of Mt. car line, convenient to theaters, stores, churches and sche Embodled in this 7-room aud bath hoise are up-to-date and modern conveniences 4 the lot is a very spacious garage. See this house frat, SR SALES—RENTS—LOANS—INSURANCE. 1408 H STREET NORTHWEST. HOOVER & KIDWELL. You can mot go wrong handied on convenient terms, on the rear. rooms and bath, Bt. N. DETACHED 1 more jn Wi :' reasonable. = T TIOUSES North 5690, A. T. 11e URE IN'TAKOMA PARK. CNLESR property s directly on car line, please inclowe map of T. 1 detat] MAIN 6341 AND 6342, STONE & FAIRFAX 4142 NEW YORK AVENT, 3 Address PHONE MAIN 2424. T\\'O—FAMILHPARTMENT. Near 18th and Columbia road and Christian Sclence Church, » pemt containine s roms and bathon the st foorand & rosins ‘5007 %al city. This will provide you a very comfortable home a5d & good 1ace e irrangs o show 0u iaie at ameer . e | ents. " Kaavess Box ST StacmDnc: 2 DOWNTOWN—PRICE, $12,000. WANTED—EVERY HOUSE AND BUSINERS Within walking distance of the downtown business section. An excellent proposition for | Tagr mall ¥, Goohostors ceili clients wa roonithin walking nce of ¢ o o ing; mail full description; our motto, list Frone s witle 1t 18 st anjSyiaths. brick, Bot-water heat. House is in good condition. |day and sold tomorrow. GROGAN REALTY “erm . iy PRICE, $8,250. ST VO HOTSESFOR Near North Capitol and Rhcde Tsland ave, A very good h. Bath in very desirable sec Let us arrange to show you this b MOUNT PLEASANT. PRIC 200 brick t- th on the second. | BRICK HOUSE, lored: wi ouse of § large rooms and | any section of Wi ouse. WILL PAY $20. HOUS! eveland Park section; mus rooms and two baths. office. MAKE A LARG able rooming h Columbla Helghts o Mt. Plessant. fule M?:uno" k;vh(l"h"’ electric lights, hardwood floors, back stalrway, instantineous Bot. fooms, 3.car cement garage. House in fine condition. e ON THE HEIGHTS. PRICE, $8,250. e Tooms and bath. hardwood foors. sre attrective. and immediate possession can be heg NORTHWEST. Attractive rown Gining room, Kitchen "econg Benr? Immediate rage.” Tn excelient’ condltion, ‘possession price to insure quick sale. Will be Dlell!d“to furnish full information NEAR 14th AND CLI PRICE s]z,oooFTON' An unusually atiractive home of e hardwood Soors, ‘epice for GaraEe. | Owheroesupems Syl grorned Dath, elec- STONE & FAIRFAX “OVER THIRTY YEARS 4 1342 NEW YORK AVENUE. ARS OF REAL SERVICE," MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE Boang, & MAIY 2424 —_— e T T L ST BoaRD, Y vatett 18 and 825 120n st mo.8ix voores CHEVY CHASE. nd bath: all modern; concrete Lorches. Priced Tnique Tigne.” Eaay eer tive new o : 308, A HERBERT & SONS, ! 518 E. Capitol Bt., Exclusive A 3 $4,750. VACANT. GEORGETOWN. A well situated png!rly in old George- %own in & strictly white locality. Two- Story brick; ‘six large, bright rooms: mod- orn " batl cel ‘economical ' heating plant, ete. E: terms can be arranged. BOSS & PHELPS, ealtors. Main 4340. 1417 K 8t. N.W. water heater, servant’s in ro. Eox 288T, Biar offce, i orinwest. Subaria; mist be batgain 1 7 located to 14th street car lines. Colonial [no brokers. Adfress Box 102-TC Star ofie tricity, space for garage. The price is most | T2 o re—ACdrces Box 102 T, Star offce. DIRECT FROM OWNER, © 7 OR 8 ROOM HOUSE IN NEAR NORTHWEST TO COST FROM $6.500 TO $8.500. WILL BUY ."A,# HOME A ROW - 1~ AND IN OLDEST PART OF N.W. ON A BMALL STREET IF NECESSARY, WHITE NBIGHBORHOOD. ADDRESS BOX 30-T, STAR OFFICE. WANTED A HOUSE IN CITY THAT I CAN buy on $500 down and make a substantial monthly payment. I have | with government sand am desirous of buying & i{ bome. ~ WIIl consider 6 to 10 rooms. Address Box 48-P, Star offic 6 TO 10 ROOM HOUSE IN ANY GOOD BEC- tion: have a good cash payment and can make bstantial mnlhg | yments. Would like jon within 60 days. Main 7502, 1343 OLD FASHIONED HOME, modern or suitable for remodel- ing, with two or three acres of land. Must be worth the price asked. Call Miss Fritz, Main 2434. WB ARB HAVING MANY CALLS FOR MOD- erately priced homes of ix to eight rooms in the, morthwest and- northeast sections of the city, also houses of ten to twelve rooms in downtown section sultable for rooming and boarding. List with us for quick and satig- factory sale PRATHER & ROBINSON, 514-515.518 Boad Bldg., o - 14th and N. Y. A T Main 442, ho 2 drcided baspi for only 36750, This s| BUYERS AND SELLERS ther information or car 2% for fur-{ Huve been successfully and prompiiy: brought well on very reasonabic oo We will | togather through this office sice 1806 that' Bedutitul tiled | tically the same house T 1s prac- | roguital Bos 08 in eome of your realty ma ional front | selling for $8.950. Pt are|ters, The demand for reasonable priced prop- 111 B B HOWENBTEIN Co, e e terms, exceeds our supply. List to- : in o0 - N. E. RYON CO,, Ine., ACOLUMBIA HEIGHTS, - | _a sor. e 2 cxcellent home of 10 rooms and 2 baths, OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE in splendid condif Tights; Tine 7and 1o parey Shir Sett electric rtment. 18 17 NEw JERREY LOT BARGAIN: #8 OAGH. 35 Dear piie VAIL, 180 ...,.x..{, riek and stone house. First floor: 8 bedrooms, bath. ‘Third floor: Listed at a very low upon request. - Near the Central High School. tric ‘lights, ady employment -grade It s ter- e v, e, 14 Toom ith fireplace and_French doors 15 breakfast room; four B et | w. h and 7th Sts N.E. S 2 201t colomial 6-room. T . com o workimanship, Iaborsaving mrrangemont. tha ;wl-‘l to all lnt-nlus in home buyl: bullt-in garage will please you. large kitchen and pantry to comvenjent. lanniog. cosaibie to'two bed chambers Dath; cement, frant porch; Janis: e wiaset avar s uth Carollna ave. open # dally untlh © p.m: | Come out o sew. thems and et e Tebt 1054 15 Four bwa e, our” w CHAs. D. 8AGER. " Realtor aad Bullder, K St. Bet. 6t We are offerin, 026 14th. s Ma ‘W-A-N-T-E-D-1| e Ratantial menty soymenes, | STR! To"taxe from owner mew T-room bungalomes Wil located, good lecality. convenfent " te Sars, strictly modern; Widress ' Box $8F. Star offce. $6,500—NORTHWEST. — New buyngulow, 5 large rooms, qmd—l- on 8._C. ave. Toe s treds; Dotwater e tatht | Detached Home ; o roved _stuceo: . me i N SIEET £ TRETRRY | nSPa s o0 907 15th ot n.w. glectric lighty large porcite gheatiag plant, reourd COLORED—VACANT. frait | bla and at Sevetal Groom houses. Prices and terms ng 3 (it trees and grapes, lov ; OwNER OBLIGED 0 Sert, Ar oxcn. | DA%, P. D. HOLMES. Room 23. __ Main serr. Salesman on premises D. D l’rxfiomp"?‘)"fi& FOR SALE_COLORED, | “SmalE¥™ ™ i, oy Several excellent homes lo- 9 thmA.lfi) nl;A' AVE. SE. cated best northwest section, 6| e Staly' ey to 9 rooms. Prices, $3,250 to $9,250. . Terms very easy. For full information see -"uu":'z e betached ponas” ook e B. B. PINN, b Col. 5817, 712 Kenyon St. N.W. ocated 2 be buys 20 Jots WDectipn 0 10T quick | Honthly by 0 . % R & METZLER | New Yor. A e : Stop Paying Rent ® AUCTION SALES. 3500 cash, balance like “reat, (e FUTURE DAYS. L A FArase: Daved afiey;| THOS. J. OWEN & 8ON, AUCTIONEERS. for an ing OHECK \USTE] ALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- Veo % W, SORNER oF lutn tain of trust duly Gl 56 ot % e Dlatriet o "Cotom: of secured comdition T R e 4340 Doa? orostient fxtares: ~ Realtors. Main 147 K M. N.W. P, mith your reply: give price and | he | District’ of Columbis. * AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer Valuable 4-Story Brick Business Property, Nos. 1119-1121 H St. N.E,, including the business known as the Temple Bowling and Pocket Billiard Academy, by Auction. ‘The owners in order to dissolve a closed corporation which exists as practically a partnership have authorized the undersigned to sell, in front of the premises, By Public Auction to the Highest Bidder 'On Monday, January 14, 1924 At 4 O'Clock P.M. Lot 814 in Square 982, Improved by four-story brick building, with a frontage of 50 feet on H strect, one of Washington's busiest thoroughfares, by a depth of 100 feet: also Bowling and Billiard Business on 2nd, 3rd and 4th Floors, inciuding 12 Billlard Tghles and 12 Bowling Alleys. First floor occupied by Moving Plcture Theater, equipment of same, however, not Included in sale. This bullding is in good condition; the owners having recently installed a new heating plant and new 'electric wiring. Can be operated as present business, Which has proven a success in this section, or at little cost remodeled into a department store, for which the owners have had numerous offers and for which there is a great demand in this locality. This property is separated by only one other stors from Woolworth's hew five-and-ten-cent gtore, adjoins the Northeast Market, and is.in a rnvld_‘l‘y xrowénzjbunlnrn: section. erms: Subject to hn existing First Trust for $40,000, at payable, $5,000, July 18. 1924; $5,000. July 18, 1925; . and the balance, of $25,000, July 18, 1927, cash. Deposit of $1.000 required at sale. with in 30 days. purchaser's cost. 4e22,29-1a3,7,8,9.10,11.12 5.000, July 18, 192 Over and above said trust, Terms of sale to be complied All conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct., 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. THOMAS J. OW! TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE KEAL ESTATE. 'BEING HOUSE AND L NUMBERED,_ 1351 PARKWOOD PLACE NOKTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of tfrust re- corded In Liber No. 4562 at falio 102 land records of the Di Columb at the request of the cured theraby, the undersigned will sell at pubiic auctio; remises, on WEDNESDAY, ND, 1 FOUE | 1. 0w AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLI 0. 914 D STREET X virtue of & certaln deed of trust dul in Liber No. 138, folio 213 ef saq, the District o of the party secnred hereby, the undersigned ‘truatses will ‘seil at FUESDAY, Tirg i DAY OF SANG: ARY. AU. 1924, AT FOUR 0 CLOCK the foliowing described land and premises uate 1n’the District of Columhia, and desic- a5 being lot E in Hrainard M. War. ner's subdiviaton of Inta in square 386, Ax per it recorded 'n Liter 0. WL B folic 207 o the records of the o 5 e e e e of tie sirveyor of the ‘erms o aie: All cashi over a first deed of trust for $3,600. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bii' Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps sl purcharers cost ‘erms of sale fo ba complled with wi thirty days or depoit forfelted: N (TaneXce't weren, _de28-d&dn.exSukhol _ - Tr thersby, in"front of the JANUARY _SECOND, E O'CLOCK P, the following described 1 and ‘premises situste in the District of Co- lumbia_a3d . being lot numbered one hundred {and twenty-seven (127) in square south of square numbered twenty.eight hundred and | twenty-seven (south of 2827) as described in sald deed of trust. upon tie following terms. Terms of sal d propecty is subject to & prior deed of trus o' Indebtednes: of $3.750.00 subject to said deed of trust indebtedness. Of the purchase price over and above sald deed one third 18, to hie paid in cash and nce in two equal inataliments, pa nd (wo years, With luterest at the Tate of six and one half per centum per an- num, ‘payable semi-annually, secured by sec. ed of trust upon the'property wold, or all cash. at the option of the In- terest and taxes pald or'to_be adjusted to date of sale. A deposit of $200 will be re. quired at the time of sale. All convesanciog, recording, revenue Stamps. efc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale {0 be complied with within thirty days from date of kale, other- wise deposit will . be forfeited and property resold at risk and fdefaulting pur- chaser after five days' advertisement of such ressle in some Dewspaper publisied in Wash- ington, D, C B. FRANCIS SAUL, 1412 Exe st n.w. PERCY McGLUE, 1410 H_st. n.w. Trustees. EATHE AROVE SALE HAS REEN POST- poned, until MONDAY. THE TH DAY OF JANUARY. same_ bour and place. BY ORDER OF THE TRUST! Ja3-d&ds.ex8n 5 THOB. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DE. TACHED DW] BEING NUMBER 3500 WOODL. AD NORTIWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4125, folio 34 et seq., of the land records of the District af Colum request of the party secured undersigned trustees wiil sell AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Stock in Trade, Fixtures, Cash Register, Show Cases, Ice Boxes, Etc., of Delicatessen No. 1118 13th Street Northwest. By virtue of & certain chattels deed of trust dated April 5, 1923, and recorded April 18, 1923, as Instrument'No. 62 among the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell by hin the abore premise ARY EI 4, G. ndy, Cigar and Cake € Scales, efe. Terms: Casb. SOTERIOS NICHOLSON, JOHN GEORGIADES, JEFFORDS & DUTTON, Trustees. Insurance Bldg . Attorneys for Trustees, 183,457 T ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. 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 certain deed of trust dul recorded. in Liber No. 3744, folio 441, et seq, of the land records of the District of Columb: and st tho request of the party ecure thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for wais by public auction. ‘in {ront of” the remises, on MONDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY UARY, AD. 1924, AT FOUR .. the’ following.described land and premises, siiuate in the city of Washing- ton, District'of Columbia, to wit: Lot num. ber 80 of Ric ill's subdivision of parts of lots Nos. nd 26 in block Ne. 25, FColumbia Heights.”” as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for Columbia n Liber 65 at folio 177; No. 25 being now known for purp messment and taxation as squars No. 2859, | Subject to agreement as to party-wall recorded in Liber 3405 at folio 232 of tiie land records ict_of Columbia. to be sold sub- deed of trust' for 30, 1924 said trost ble o obe . pa; semi- deed of trust on ¥ pubite FRIDA {rar fhe tollowing d e Ditrict of Columbla and de s and being part of lot 5 In block 2 A" 'n aubdisision made by Edward J. Stell. wagen and Menry E. Davis. trustees, of part of @ tract of “Rosedate,” ‘an por Jlat recorded i tor the District of Columbia in Liber County follo BT. described by metes and bound follows. 'to wit: Beginning for the same at the Rorthwest corner of said lot and rusnin thence cast along the north line thereof 1 feet. thence soutli and at right angles to said north line to the southerly line of wald lot and Woodley road, thence northwesterly along sald southerly lins to the southwest corner of 4a1d lot, and_ thence north aloog the west line of said’ lot 129.02 feet to the place of be- sinning. Also- part of 1ot 8 in block 2. In ¢ saubdivision. as per piat recorded in vesor's office fn Liber County 7 at foli scribed by metex and bounds as folln Reginning for (he same at the nort Corner of sald lof. and running thence west slong the north line 35 feet, thence south and at Flght angles (o xaid north line to the southerls line of ‘sald lot and Woodley road, thence southeasterly along said southerly line fo the scutheast cormer of said lof, ‘and running thence north along the casterly line of said lot 12 piace of beginning. Sold subject to a first trust . " All cash over and above said Depos 0 required upon accept- ance’ of bid. Conveyancing, recording and Tevenue stamps at purchamr's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from date of sale otherwise the deposit will be for. feited and the properts resold at the risk and cost of thie defaniting purchaser after five days' advertisement of wach resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. CARL C, CRAMPT( CARL W. MARKHAM, Trustees unt ed e as rd P. O lf cash. the year_ with interest 2% anoually. secured by second Droperty sold, or all cash over and above trust. at ' the option of the _pur- A" deposit of $2,500 required of rhaser at the time of sale. recording, _revenus 1 fees at the' cost of the purchaser. of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk cost, of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’' advertisement of such _resale ewspaper published ia the city of D. N . HOLMEAD. EWTON BREWER. Trustees. THEODORE D. PEYSER, Atty., Wilkins Rldg. dec22d&dsexsndhols. T THOS. TRUSTEES® _SAL VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, BEING No. 1218 PERRY PLACE N.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4760, folio 408 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured the uadersigned trustees will sell at getion, in {ront of the premises, on UESDAY, THB FIFTEENTH DAY ' OF UARY, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK the following ' described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia and being lot 79 In Wil- 's_subdivision of lots in block , ““University Heights,”” as per plat recorded i the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber G5, at folio 166, said block 8 being now known, for purposes of aseessment and taxation, as squars 3925, sub- Ject to covenants of record. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a bufldin loan amsociation trust for mbout $1.040 an: the unpald inierest thereon and overdue taxes if any, and the remainder to be paid in A deposit of $200 required upon acce of bid. All conveyancing, recording au nue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty dars or deposit forteited. HARRY B, PITTS. JOSBPH T. GLASCOCK Sa4-d&ds.exSu Trustee THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE 3.STORY BRICK DWELLING, 1510 2lst STREET N.W.. 12 ROOMS, ‘4 BATHS, DOUBLE BRICK GARAGE. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded July 19, 1923, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises. on AY, T FIFTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1024, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.AL, the fol' lowing described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of C lumbla, to wit: Lot 30. square 67, subjec trust of $10,000, subject to second trus roximately $3,047.74 and interest from Ja2-a&ds.exSu AUCTIONEERS. ALUABLE TWO- DWELLING. BEING No. in deed of trust. dated Av , 1923, baing instrument 128, | vecorded ' April 30, 1925, among the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the raquest of the party secured thereby, the undersigoed trustees wilf sell at poblic tion. in front of the preinises, on WEDNES. DAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY 'OF JA A.D.'1924, AT FOURTHIRTY P.M lowing described land and premise; in the Distric: of Columbia, and designated a3 and being lot 74 in the American Recurity ana_Trust Company, trostes of the estate of B. H. Warder. deceased. subdivision of lot in biock 0. ““Whitney Close.” now known a sguare 3013, as per plat recorded in the ofice 7 of the survéyor of the District of Columbia in Tiber 62, at folio 159. Terma: ‘Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4,500, further particulars of which will be announced st time of sale: the purchase rice above eaid trust to be pald in cash. sit of $200 required. ¥ recording and revenué stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be compiled with within thirty otherwise deposit forfeited and ' the rty may be advertised and resold, at the iscretion of the tru EARL AL AMIC] 3. HOWELL GORDON. ce __ja5-a&ds. exBu THOS. J. OWEN By virtue of a certain coliateral note, dated August_1st, 1928, payable 6 mont) ate. defauit having occurred therepnder and at tie request of the holder thereof, we will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION WITHIN OUR OF- FICE, 1331 G ST. N.W.. ON WEDNESDAY, THB NINTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1924, AT ONE-FIFTEEN P.M., the collateral named therein to wit: Second trust note on lot 14, block 20, of “the subdivision of Rosemont, Alexandria, Va., in the sum of $2,000 made by H. Brenton Tribly and Florence B. Tribly, payable to W. E. Dickinson in monthiy in: stallments of $38.00 per moath including in- balance of said note ths_after date of July 28th, 1923, THOS, J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. Ja5-d&ds,exSu ADAM -A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of New By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust to the uadersigned recorded among the Land Records of the District of Columbia on Bepiem- Der 28, 1023, being instrument No. 73, we will ‘sell” at public. auction in froot of the yremises No. 50 Florida avenue nartheast, ‘ashington, D. 0. on FRIDAY, THE ELBVEGTH DAY OF JANUARY. 1624, AT TWO Klflh':ocx P.M., the following described t ™ ntw BtaarusKnight, 4, cylinder 1 night, 4 cylinder car B lfi ik esreKalgh, 4 crlindér : Cash sbove first and second sit of $500 required of the chaser at the time of sale. AIl conveyancing, Tecording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale o be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale. otherwiso the trustees reserve the right to re- seil the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchiaser after five days’ advertise- ment of ‘wuch resale in some newspaper pub- lished in the-city of Washington, D. C. 8. A. RAYMOND, CHARLES B. MARSH. _1a5,8.10,12,14 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Three-Story and Basement Brick Dwell- ing No. 1614 P St. N.W,, With Two-Story Brick Gar- age in Rear. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly in i 4064, follo 108 et seq. gy Eh i, an thrnx.' the nnd'::ll"n.fl tfll‘(.?l will offer for by public suction, in front of the on WEDNESDAY, THD 8IX- 'BE! DAY OF JANUARY, 1824, AT FOUR O’CLOCK P.M., the ld.‘fllg'fiwflb'd GM \d. premises, sitoate in eity of ‘ashington, District of Columbla, to wit: ‘Thomas Lot 108 12 and Perry's aubdivision v plat recorded ¥., folio ‘110, pe: the records of e ‘Gt tia ‘mitveros,of th District of bove, to be sold sub- deed of trust of ourin; oW tees. Tri 5.%,8.9.10 Evans building. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEE! TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- S8TORY BRICK DWELLING NUMBER 764 LAMONT STREET NORTHWEST. By,.virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4731, folio 457 et seq.. of the records land of the District of Colum- dha'st the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic auction in fromt of the prem! DNESDAY, THE BIXTEEN' JANUARY, A.D, 1924 AT FOUR-THIRTY 0°CLOCK. 1-.1“ (e, folioping described innd and mists e strict ignated ae lot, 80- unigan's subd! square 181, a ‘records of the ofice of the surreyor of the e & '5aid block B lu“llrngl of assessmi i b a first trust ting purchaser + ‘advertisement of such resale biished in the elty of W LEWIS, BRE: ko Colum. | HE | i ! cost_of STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1924, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. FORD 1-TON DUMP TRUCK BY AUCTION TO ~PAY REPAIR AND STORAGE CHARGES. On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY NINTH. 1923, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M by public auction, at Weschier's, 920 Pa. ave. nw., to ‘enforcé our lien for repair and atorage charges, one 1921 1-ton Ford dump truck left with'us n the name of Mr. Mar- Bury. All parties interested will please take notice. Term RK AUTO ‘BEPAIR SHOP. _Ge21,28,4a5 ___ Rear, ex Park_road THOS. J. 0! 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEBS' SALE OF VALUABLE UN PROV REAL ESTATE, THE NORTH SIDI W JUST WEST OF (i CHBYVY CHASE, D. €. By virtue of & certain daed of trost instrument No. 180, dated July 28, 19. recorded July 28, 1923, among the land records of the District of quest of the party secured thereby, the und signed trustees will seil at publie auction, | In frout of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A. 1024, AT FOUR-THIRTY O’'CLOCK P M., lowing described land and premises, in tia District of Columbia, and de 2% and being lofs 1 and 2 in square 158 In | R. Gordon's subdivision of part of | ‘hevy Chase, as per plat recorded ia the | office of the surveyor for the District of Co- | lumbia in Liber County 24, at folio 41, subject to_the cove: of record, Terms of All e A _deposit of $250 will be required at time of sale. All convey- acing, recording, revenue siamps, eic ’zumn-ur. Terms of sale to be com plied with within thirty days from ds le, otherwise the trusteen reserva {0 resell the property at 1 k and defaulting purchaser after five day in wome newspayer SMITHY, R AHALT, ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. United States Marshal’s Sale of Valuable Mahogany Office| Furniture. By virtue of a writ of speciel fieri faci oftice of the Supre; ‘ourt of the District of Columbia and to me directed, 1 will sell nt pubilc sale, for cas At the Auction rooms of Adam A, Weachie i D, Washington, 1. O, at T O'CLOCK AL N DNES- DAY, JANUARY NINTH, 1924, a sortment of office furniture, consistin pon the Federal Housing and Realty defendant, ity Corporation, & corporation, and sold o a_fudgment at law, No. 65118, in fi Charles H. Marsteller, E. C. SNYDER, de21,284&ja: United States Marshal. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Al 1 Trustees’ Sale of Brick Dwell- ings Nos. 639 and 643 4th St. N.E., Washington, D. C. In virtue of & certain frst deed of trust from Lelia A. Longley to Thomas M and George E. (misspelied X.) trustees, dated July 12, 1920, and July 16, 1920. in Liber 4407," follo 21 of the land records of the District of Colum bia, to secure & certain pro id Lella A. Longley. in amount $3.250. 1923, “the undersigued tru ¢ of the party secured, will sell &t public avetion, in froat of the’ prem "ESDAY. JANUARY FIFTEENTH, 1024, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot numbered - in_ the subdivislon made A square numbered elght hondred ¢ plat recorded in Book 18, page 164, of the records of the office of the Survesor for the District of Columbis, oved by brick dwelling No. 843 4th i fault having been made in the payment of the said note when due and having continued ever winee. Virtie of @ certain other first deed of rom Thornton Carusi to Thomas M. Flelds and George E. (minspelled N.) a8 trustees, dated Jily 14. 192 July 16. 1820, in Liber 440 of the land records of the D i a, 1o secure & certain promissory mote of the’ said Thornton Carush in smount $3 due July 14, 1923, the undersigned trustees, the request of the party secured, will seli ublic auction, in front of the ' premises. TUEADAY, JANUARY FIFTEENTH, 1824, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P, lot numbered thirty (30) in the subdivision made by Davidson and others In square numbered eight bundred ten (810) as per piat recorded in Book 18, page 154, of the records of the office of the sur- vayor for the District of Columbia, improved by brick dwelling No. 639 4th st. n.e., default ing_been made in the paymeni of the note when due and baving continued ever ince. The said lots will be first offered for sale together and then separately if more adva: tageous to all parties in interest. The terms of sale are: Ove-third of the purchase money To be paid in cash and the balance fn two instaliments. payable in one and two interest At 6l Der cent per num, payable semi-aunually, from dey of le, secured by frst deed of trust on the roperty sold. or all cash, at the purchaser’s option. A deposit of §200' on each lot will be required at the time of sale. 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One of them plans to return to “rum row” next week, Girard com- tinued, carrying two speed boats to land liquor near New York The other lost overboard crew of eleven in a heav NEW QUARTERS PLANNED FOR WOMEN IN COMMONS 1 Eight in House to Have Suites Fitted Up to Meet Fem- Tastes. x of her gale. inine By the Associated Press. LONDON, January 5.—With the en- trance of an Increased number of women into the house of commons it has become necessary to enlarge the private accommodations for them. Hitherto the three woman M. P.'s who sat in the house before the recent election havé shared the small room assigned to Lady Astor when she first became a ‘membar, but now that there are eight women all rare to have a sitting room and dress- in{ room. % coording to the Dally Express this wwlll be Nuinx‘d with mirrors. ng tables and wardrobes, and will be furnished to suit the women's tes. .