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REAL ESTATE: FOR SALE—HOUSES. Cor FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. HOUSES FOR SALE. 1616 BUCHANAN STREET N.W. An exceptionally well built, detached, center-hall type resi dence, situated on a large lot, 50x138 feet, with paved alley in Tear. Iirst floor contains large reception-living room across en- tire front of the house, with open fireplace; dining room, break- fast porch and kitchen. rooms, with two baths. Large two-car garage on alley. Open for your times. Call us for price and terms. oy Second floor contains four large bed- Servant’s room and bath in basement. inspection at.all ‘1605 VARNUM STREET N.W. A beautiful new detached brick residence, center-hall type. fThis home is of pleasing design and contains' many unusual features. large attic, with a cedar closet. This home It contains nine rooms and three complete baths, in- cluding servant’s room and bath in the basement. situated on a large There is a fJot, 50x138.8 feet, with' paved alley in rear; two-car garage on end of lot. 706 Colorado Bldg. BOSS & g’ Rea o (3 We consider this properts very sa ular. Coloniul type house $1.000_cash. _Vaeant. $7,000—NORTHEAST. A vers low price for a modern home little off Livcoln Park electric lights. n, Smali cn Price and terms given upon request. L. E. BREUNINGER & SONS, PHELPS. Itors. latle at the price asked. hes roperty, convenientl; b payment, Possession. :VELAND PARK. prop ex In this high-class tiful tile bath. spac features : hot water o liest points in' Washington and a wondérful view is obtained ¢ terms. \ Owner. price. 1t is wituated at wection. Touse comtaing ten rooms. ce, front and double rear added conveniences that cieetricity ; perfoet condition {hroughon $11,000—A DECIDED BARG! Owner legving city only g square Trom 14th trpe homes: two-stors br Tiroakfast Slesping o dows sere and there _ And. 0 addition, s two.car garag $15000—CHEVY CHASE. A delighttul d feut ave. 7 dered with hedge; house and maid's room, Arepl ouse just redecorated keeping with ho 10th and Lamon e woo v ied Lome propes « i a corner Vaeant, ROS & tx_represents exceptionnl will particnlar? front umber of b nt porch. . _electric lights, built-i hnving purchased a_ subnrban home, is offering this house at t, tn one of the most a o large tile baths, hard hes; appeal to- the house brick garage. AIN. aced this properts hiful sect splend b, electr! features T¥ attractive terms. in a del po floc rty, o honise, one-half block situated on a be ntains seven large, bright rooms (4 bedrooms), roomy attic ont and side porches, hot-water heat, electric lights: entire with sirubs, fruit and PHELPS, I'he Home of Homes” Main 4340. MEMBERS OF WASHINGT! 1417 K St. N.W, 0N ¥ ATE BO. Near vers f & D N.E this desirable and con tiled bath, n heating front and 13th (o Mair GOOD VALL nee.room brl Trice, 0 S0 SMALL & CO., a1 M ON.W. Sth st P hath and o like Wi pr ki gas bath and #7150 cash, R AL ne ®6.room terms arranged Quincy plsce hest. gas. bath Ehin 0t $6.000 st bat, gas ra moni brick: mm.i: 88,500 aud elect 3 room Lrick y. A fornace venl bar s latrobe heat, $300 caslh and $10 Ssoom Bew bungalow casii wnd £10 & month H. C., MAY wm 1 £300 NOR & CO., 2 No. Capitol &1 North 5730°W. Near 14th and Shepherd N.\V, Immediate Possessian. 8 1arze n tiled bath: attic: oak floors, hot watr | and doable ro OWNER, $14,750—16th A bargnin in or Adums St. Highiands. ached Lome At Only ins cigl ma). large . front u oven firepl Jent hot-wats Beautiful lot. 10 paved alley " reens, AWniDgs, room. | Excel Main 4340, Members of Washington Real Estate BIG BARGAIN TWO-FAMILY HOUSES. Inspect at once, sample house, 1726 Potomac ave. s.e. heated and lighted from 9 a.m. t0o 9 p.mn Let your rent pay for your house. These two: 15CS Con- gain 6 rooms, double floor, h.- w.h., elec. light, one-piece sink, extra deep lots, extra large porches, front and rear Easy Payments, same as rent. Built, owned and for sale by THOMAS JAMESON CO., 906 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 5526. W-A-N-T-E-D-! with abdat Responsible pa 300 cash, mhy can make substantial monthly payments, to take from owper pew 7-room bingalow— | well located, ygood locallty, convenient to strictly ‘modern; a.m.i. Address Box Star office. FOR COLORED. Bix rooms and hath, newly hiilt, iu north. east; electric lights, furnace heat, deep lot. Price for a quick snie reduced to $4,500. Eayy terms. DAVIS & LIPSCOME, St._N.W LARGE EXCLUSIVE LIST of se- Poelnza’lnll, from ];alm to $15,000, S B TR B o N. E. RYON CO.; INC., Main 4597, 1423 T St TAKOMA PARK, 8th st. near Butternut st. car line; mearly mw detached home, contsining 8 rooms and ith (2 bedrooms and bath on first floor). ouse strictly modern; oak floors: hot-water beat and electricity. New garage. A bargaln. 0,500, CHEVY UHASE, D. C. Recently built and renovated like ne . Sacant 6-room and bath brick house, heated y hot water and lighted by electric) oors. and buflt-in gurage. Key here, $9,250. . BROOKLAND, D. 0, Fioe Brookiand corver 'facing an avemue mnd_comvenient to cars strlctly. modern, hearly new, 6-room and bath detached house, on very generous lot. Owner about to lenve city and anxious to sell. 1 ®©pportunity. o JUST NORTH OF BRIGHTWOOD, t of Georgia ave. on good 7-room and bath house. modern all its appointments. A locality of enhanc- valnes and convenient to car line. Ready tmmediate occupancy. This is an un A . AND H STS. N.W. FIRST COMMERCIAL. A large, very well bullt three-story and tollar semidetached brick house of 10 rooms snd bath; hot-air heat. Lot 24x100. Good Fard and'space for garage. Satisfactory in- come In present condltion, which can be ma. terlally increased by altering to store and apartments. $5,500. ) 2 Two-story bay brick house; Yath; electricity. ot 100 feet deep to wide ulley. Altered to store and apartment makes this & good invest- Dent. WM, H. SAUNDERS & CO., - . Realtors.. 5 3433 K St NW. Main 1016 asid 1017, garage. sights. | Open, | LOWTI COM 1 We have in Washing two family apertment electric Iighty, excell car garage. Best buy | ! I sainable of e Ltaims six three-roo Wonderful investment the uatural GOOD N.E. @ little investment property containing two apartm | dition. and plents of e o iuvestigate FOUR-FAMILY APT. $10,000—Easy Terms. on 1lth st al zone, this © properts, con water lieat, bringlng a_yearly rental and the owner occupies in ‘sddition than $1,600 partment be soid 1o colore LOWTE Yon are house fn dining room, ment, offered a this unsurpa: architectural light ki Sleeping bith fixtues, i most comple ation You ure certa 6th ST. N Fine, G-room hous'"in the lovely se rbs; will give About $1.000 cash GOOD N. W—Lovely col. th in “ 207 ASC 2nd and Rhode Island a cash, b balance ens: $6,750—Wondertul 1 1arge rooms and bath tion; half block of tw fine ‘condition. Has fui lights, 6th ST. N condition, havin out und’ pape: b.-v.h. an $1,000° cash, balance DAVIS & 1420 New York Ave. X Just, A ened and weatherstripped: a number of deep lot MAIN | HOME AND INVESTMENT. ON H ST. N'E.—$15,500. properts increase that develuping busi COMPANY Woodley Park—New $14,000. old colonial freplace, porch, roof. looking for bargain value in & good { _Call Mr. Hallinan, Main 2431. « bargains are scarce. Party nossession balan Tomy a one-car garage. $6,500—This lovely colonial home, fust off Room for garage. —Lovely .7-room and bath home, con- venient to two car lines. Has electric lights. Main 6140. ,500—NEAR 14th & PARK ROAD—Semi-Detached Brick. Location is convente six well proportioned and unusually bright room inth, electric lights, hardwood floors, excellent b Out-of-town owner must sell. ting plant. Terms only us show it to you at once. ¥ situated in the morth- Colonlal type hiowse; six rooms, tile bath, porches, value and we consider it one of the most b. Semi-detached brick: six la large double rear porches, oak floors ; , bright n garage. ' Property {s a bargain ttractive squares in this wood_floors, Tiving room skeeper; hot-water heat, fon A oo ity ; porches and win' to paved alley, off Chery Chase Cirele utitul lot, 60x141, bor. Wade trees; garage in ARD. IER REALTY PANY, 5768, gton Heights a modern two heating plants, ant location. = A two- in the city is located on Washington and con- apartments, and is a at present rentals with is peculiar o this ws street. the LOCATION. Cash. nent, in_excellent con- rom £or (w0 garages. thi i.w. and o the first is & very attractive in taining four apartments to this rental. 4. {ER REALTY OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. most wonderful small ssed neighborhood. Ex- beauty. Six large most attractive itchen’ with up-to-date Dreskfast porch, gurage with re- cellar. ~ Every- i large Tight éte and_up-to-da 0 to buy this upon in- R ENE. and bath bay-window ction of the Hortheast, going_to immediately. like rent. SECTION. of 6 large rooms wing section of trim, fine cellar ; 100-ft. back yard, $1,000 cash, balance the THE EVENING STAR, D. 0, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1924. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. OWNER, TE. houre on large lof, just off Al wve. Firat floor, 5 large rooms and bath: mecond floor, 2 lafge rooms, kitchenette and iavatory, form: ing complete ‘apartment: ftwocar garage: pared ailey: bouse 'is practically new and as many attractive features. aa buflt-in re- frigerator, metal weatherstrip, instantaneous water beater. ete. Nowr e 1225 Geranium_St, & FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES. 161 [ §T. N.E; 8 K. & B, COLONIAL, brick: elec. lights: hot-air heat; double brick age; priced Tight: on easy terms; trade, or rent for %65 a_month. 1350 NEWTON ST N.E. 5or. frame; eity water: macrifico, B’ terms; trade, or remt 50 a month, N. E. RYON CO.,, II‘NC“ n_4507. WANTED T0 BUY—EOUSES. _ 1" WANT THE BEST BRICK HOUSE OB- tainable west of 16th st. n.w. on basis of $300 down and monthly payments: possexsion when deal is closed: mo commissions; mo #gents; want to deal direct with owner. ' Ad- d District National Baok building, FROM ERS—SMALL HOUSES FOR bungalow, clear, to trade for six-room house, OM OWNER. 6 ROOM HOT ) for bargain. or ad X, Star office. CASH AVAILABLE FOR SMALL HOUSE: white or colored. any section. Tmmediate d posit It price right. JOHN M. KING. Con CrustBIdg. s nklin 5771, ROOM HOUSE IN ROUTHW 1 mean business. Please Can pay al 2 iars, I interested address give full par Tox 2671, Stas WILL PAY €A for “white or colored. 29 Michigan ave. A TOOM HOU middle-class section, Prefer fore high prices. State lo cash_reguired. _Address Box 88 RY HOUS R_E: “HOUSES North 5690, A. T. clients w our motto. list to GROGAN REALTY property in ing; mail full descriptio day and sold tomorrow. €0., 219-220 McGill bldg. WILL PA LT, CASH FOR HOU colored; will consider either frame or brick in any section of Washington. Main 2730. Con- tinental Trust bidg., room 405. WANTED A HOUSE IN CITY THAT 1 CAN buy on $500 down and make a substantial monthly payment. 1 have steady empl with goyeriment and am desirous of bu . Wil conwider G .o 10 rooms. Ad Star office. iy paymets. wwion within 60 days. Main 7 . n.w., room 408, SELL OTHER PEOPLE, sell yours. We have buyers investments. Large and exchange properties. Mall WHALEY & BRITT, houses aud 1. We also s particulars of yours. 710 14th st. n.w LIST WITH U section for sale ored. Personal AU _AL 1328, i §10,000 TO INVEST IN SMALL must be Dhrgain A, €. HOUGHTON & €O, 1518 H St. N.W P “We have tle BEST in every s ; IF YOUR PROPERTY IS FOR SALE, I AM sure it will be to your advantage to see 2 CARLEY, ¥r. " FOR COLORED. TList sour houses for sale with us. We have great demands for six to ten room houses in 21l sections of city. DAVIS & LIPSCOMB, 1115 You St. N.W. Jn5-d&ds.exSu PROPERTY IN ANY ¢ white of col- iR 820 11th St. N.W. HOUSES; REALTORS. N.E.OR S. Have several hurry calls for small homes, well located, white. Call evenings Kiow what you have J. . F Evarts at. ne. Potomac § WE ARE HAVING MANY CALLS FOR MOT erately priced homes of six fa elght rooms in the northwest and northeast sactlons of the city, als0 houses of ten o twelve rooms in downtown section suitable for rooming and boarding. List with us for qQuick and satis- factory sale V PRATHER & ROBINSON, 514.515-518 Dond Bidg.. 14th and Ave. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE NEW JERSEY LOT BARGAIN; §5 CASH, monthly buys 20 iots near Atlantic City: pric $160, only $3 each. VAIL, 150 Broadway, ew' York. 31e Main 442, AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. THOS. J. OWEN & RO By virtue of a certain August 1st. 1928, pavable § monthe Qate, defauit having occurred thermnder and at the request of the holder thersof, wa will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION WITHIN OUR OF- FICE, 1331 G ST. N.W. ON WEDNESDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1924, AT ONE-FIFTEEN P.M., the coilateral named thereln to wit: Second trust mote on lot 14, block 20, of “the subdivision of Rosemont. Alexandria, in the sum of $2,000 made by i, Brenton “Tribly and Plorence B. Triliy, pasable to W. E. Dickinson in montbly in staliments of $38.00 per month includivg i terest for 85 months and balance of said note {40 36 months after date of July 28th. 1923 " THOB. J. OWEN & SON. Auctionecers. ADAM AUCTIONEER. United States Marshal’s Sale of Valuable Mahogany Office Furniture. By virtue of & writ of speciel fie inaned out of the clerk's office of the Conrt_of the Diatrict of Columbia an directed, T wiil sell at public At the auction rooms of Adam 920 Pennsylvanin ave. n.w.. 0. at TEN DAY, JANUA sortment of ofice furniture, conslsting of fla top desks, swivel chairs with cushions, letter files, maliogany settees, folding ebairs, etc., seized and n an the property of the defendant, the Federal Housing and Realty Corporation. a corporation, and sdld to satisfy a_fudgment at law, No. 68118, in favor of Charles H. Marsteller. . C. SNYDER, de21,288184.5,7,8 United States Marshal. ve, b.e., I8 now vacaut. 1t bas 6 ficely decorated rooms and bath, and electric lights. About $1,250 HALF BLOCK OF TRUXTON CIRCLE. ttle home of 6 extra in this all-white sec- o car lines. House in rnace heat and electric 32,000 cash. R. G N.E. Home in wonderful been painted fuside and large bedrooms, Now vacant. Only easy. STEELE, .W. _ Main 5082, 5308, Splendid I Three-story brick, separate apartments), rented hvrp;llfi per $1,500 cash, and terms arrang H. C. MAYNOR 1402 North Capitol St. 12 nvestment. rooms (four 3-room on K st. ne. Now month. Price, $8,850; PRICE, See these beautitul will not la built home containing rage to rated. R suit. : Open and light ® pim. Sample house, ne., bet. 6th and Tth Tel. M. 6861. ONLY 3 LEFT. A substantial ‘and well water heat, electricity, gas and bullt-in Interior tastefully deeo- C. H. SMALL Owner and Builder, $6,950. houses today, s they six rooms, bath, b payment, balance to every day from 2 to 0. 625 Orleans place L ana M. & CO., 1515 M 8t. N.W. Cash Payments THESE HOMES AR| PAINTE PLUMBING PUT IN MAIN Member Washington COLORED HOMES NORTHWEST. H Very Low Monthly Payments. CATED. : THEY WILL THROUGHOUT, TION AT OUR EXPENSE. Prices Range From $2,850 to $7,500. J. DALLAS GRADY, 322 MARYLAND BLDG. 1410 H BT, N.W. IN 727, as Low as $200. E EXCELLENTLY Lo- BE PAPERED AND ROOF _AND , EXCELLENT CONDI- Reai Estate Board. COLORED—VACANT. Bix rooms ande tile bath, bay-window press brick: corated; must be sold within fis Price only $6:300 on small cash payment. hardwood : Turnace hest: ooty DAVIS & LIPSCOMB, 1115 You Bt N.W. Good Investment, Store and 7-room epartment on North Capitol st. ‘month: Price, '$12,500. Terms - H. 1402 North Capitol. double arage; Store rents for $15 e rtment, '$70; double garage, $16. ) time of sale. (o4 MAYNQEN& COn.‘, | sy C. G. Sloan & Co. Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. WLGSTERED Mammoth Sale Househoi:i Goods, Office Furniture, etc. At Public Auction within our galleries 715 13th St. Wednesday January th, 1924 at 10 AM. Terms Cash. C. G. SLOAN (0., Inc., Aucts. T8 Automobiles By Auction at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Tomorrow 10 A M. Including Ford 1-Ton Truck for Storage Charges FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS, Valuable Four-story, Nine-room and Two-bath Brick Dwell- ing, Near Dupont Circle, No. 1415 Hopkins Place N.W,, at Auction. By suthority vested in us we will sell at fublle auction. in front of the premises on RIDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF JA UARY, 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK PM., fot 76, 'in square 96, improved as above. “Tétma of eale: $6,000 on first,trust can re. main three years at 6 cenit, and $2.000 tecond T@'."’A’aflfn semaonnally and ance pal $300 ile o e closed withi forfei daye or WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. \ 2 ' AUCTIONS. ' 21 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAVS. in front of the premises, frontage of 50 feet on thoroughfares, 12 Bowling Alleys. plant and new electric: wirlng. property is separated by only one rapidly gr Term payable, § wing business section. %00, July 18, 192 cash. Deposit of $1.000 required at with in 30 days. purchaser’s cost 4e22,29-305,7,8,9,10,11,12 ADAM A. WE ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer Valuable 4-Story Brick Business Property, St. N.E,, including the business known as the T Bowling and Pocket Billiard Academy, by The owners In order to dissolve a closed corporation which exists as practically a partnership have authorized the undersigned to sell, 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-stery brick building, with H street, by a depth of 100 feet; Business on 2nd, 3rd and 4th Floors, inciuding 12 Billiard Tables and First floor occupled by Moving Picture Theater, equipment of same, however, not.included in sale. good condition; the owners having recently installed a new heating Can be operated as present busine: which has proven a success In this section, or at little cost remodele into a department store, for whic offers and for which there is a great demand in this locality. five-and-ten-cent store,” adjoins the Northeast Market, and is in a Subject to an existing First Trust for $40,000, at $5.000. July 18, 1925; and the balance. of $25,000, July 18, 1937, All conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at , Nos, 1119-1121 H Auction. one of Washington's buslest also Howling and Billlard This building Is In h the owners have had numerous This other store from Woolworth's new 7%, ,000, July' 18, 1926, Over and above said trust. sale. Terms of sale to be complied SCHLER, Auct., 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. ADAM A, WESCHLEZD, AUCTIC Trustees’ Sale of Brick Dwell- ings Nos. 639 and 643 4th St. N.E., Washington, D. C. In virtue of & certaln first deed of ftrust from Ielin A. Longley to Thomas M. Fields and George E. (misspelled N.) Garrett, as trustees, duted July 12, 1920, and recorded July 16, 1920, in Liber' 4407, follo 211, one < a certain p Longley, the und be party 2, 1923, uest of At public auctlo TUESDAY. JANUARY FIF FOUR_O'CLOCK P Tirty- 5 David numbered eight hundred at recorded In Book 18, rds of the office of the surveyd mbin, fm- oved by hrick dwelling No. 643 4th st n.e., t having been made in the payment of son ot a1 ten (810} in square as per . of the r 0 due and having coutinued Thorrton Fields and George E. (mixspe ns trustees, dated July 14, 192 July 16, 1920, in ‘Liber 4407, records of the Distrie wi: the party secured, JANUARY FIF NTH FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot numbered thirty 30) in the subdivision made by Davidson and others in square numbered eight hundred ten V810 154, will premises. 10924, AT of the records of the office of tire Kur- for ‘the District of Columbia, improved 1y brick dwelling No. 630 4th At. .. defaut Daving been made in the payment of the 4 due aud Laving continued ever g and then separat tiea' in interest. The terms 1hird of the purchase money “ash and the balance i two s pasable fu one and two ears, with interest i Gl per cent per annum, payable semianaually, from dey of Sule, mecured by frat deed of trust on the Droperty sold. or all cawh. at the purchaser's option. A deposit of 3200 on each it will be required #t the time of sale. All conves aacivg, reconding, revenue atamps, notarial fees, Gre ance, efc. to he 4t the cost of the purchaser, and the term of sale to be A withic' forty days from the day of the trustecs max ressl] the At the riek and uit ug purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published at The ©ity of Washington. iu the District of Columbia. THOMA' GEORG! Jad a%deexsu THOS. I OWEN i RALE AL 14 equal fust SON, AUCTIONEERS. OF ' VALUARLE IM. ESTATE "KNOWN AS EW JERSEY AVE > NORTHWEST By virtue of & certuin deed of trust recorded October 28, 1920, in Liber No. 4432, at follo 118, of the land records of the of Co- lumbla, and at the request of the party e cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at pubiic auction, In front of the premises. on THU RS T TEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the foliowing real entate, situate in the District of Colunbis, and desig: nated as lot numbered eighteen (18) in C. F. E. Richardson's subdivision of lots in square numbered five hundred and seven (307), an per in Liber 10, 0 105, of the office of the sury intrict of Columbia, Terms of m Said property In subject fo a prior deed of trust securing an_indebtedness of $2,250, and will be sold subject fo said indebtedness. The purchase price over and ahove said deed of t 5 to be paid in ca will be requi g, recording, revenue of purchaser. Terms of complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and property resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. _n7-0&ds,exSa T Trastees ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. ov CFIN- TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE T 1 1747 A iED BRICK DWELLING NO. STREET S.E virtue of a certain deed of trust dated t 20th, 1923, and recorded August 21st, 1923, as instrument No. 226, of the land racords of The District of Colummbia, and at the request of the pArty secnred thereby. the undersigned frustees wlil oer for sale by public anction, in front of premises, on THURSDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1024, at FOURTHIRTY O'CLOCE P following described land and_premises. in the city of Washington, Distriet of Colum- bia, to-wit: Lot 110 {n the subdiyision made by Burlile M. Odum of lots 57 to 62, tn square 7, a8 per plat recorded in the office of the surveror for the District of Columba, in Liber 71, at folio 60, Improved as above. Terms of sale: Caxh. A deposit of $300 required of the purchaser ut ine time of sale. convevancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms 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. ¢ “advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. WILLIAM 1 EDWARD P INT-0&ds x5 TTHOS. 3. OWEN & SALE A (EAL ESTATE TH SIDE OF TRUSTEES SITUATED ON SGATION. ST. Deing 1 July 28, 1923, duly recorded J , 1023, wiwong the jand records ; and at the re. quest of the party secured thereby, the under Bigned’ trustees will sell at pubiic “auction, I Tront of the n TUESDAY, THR IFTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.3C, the fo lowing described Iand and premises, situate o’ the District of Columbla, and designated as and being lots 1 and 2 in square 1508 in Fulton R. Gordou's subdivision of part of D per plat recorded ‘in the ‘surveyor for the District of Co- Iumbin in Liber County 24, at folio 41, subject to_the covenants of record. & Terms of male: Al casi. A deposit of §250 will be required at time of sale. All convey. Ancing, recording, revenue stamps, ete.. i cost_of Terms of sale fo be com. thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ adver. tisoment of such resaie In some newspaper published iu Washington, D. HORACE G. SMITHY, CLARENCE R. AHALT, - Evans Bldg. jad-akds exSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Three-Story I"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 recorded in Liber No. 4864, follo 160 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum: ed trus tion, tn froat of EDNESDAY, ~THB BIX: E! DAY OF JANUARY, A.D, 1924, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following described lend and mises, tuate in the eity of Washington, District of Columbla, to wit: Lot 1 hln nm:,lund Perry’ ‘:ulllflflm ™ uare 181, a8 per pla o8 Jat I e B 20, B ther records o the office of wurveyor of the District of Columbia, improved as above, to be sold sub- , however, to a first deed of trust of {15,000, "particulars of which will be aa- unced at time of sale. ‘Terms of sale: Over and above sald trust, cash. A deposit of §300 required of the purchaser st the time of asle. All conve, ncing, recording, rev Sous n:l the \'olt' of the purchaser. Terms of le to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right (o resell the property at the sk and cost of the defaulting purchaser Sfter e days: adveriisement of such reuale as per plat recorded in Rook 18, page | | ber 25, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, BEING No. 18 PARK RD. N.W. By virtue of u certalu deed of trust, dated April , belng instrument No. 128, récorded ' April’ 30, 1923, emong the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public tion, In_front of the premises, on WEDNES- DAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D."1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.3L, the fol® iowing dewcribed land and premises, situste In the District of Columbia, and designated 8% aud being lot 74 T the American Security and Trust Company. trustee of the estate of B H. Warder ubdivision of lot 6 in block 9, now known_as quare 3043, an per plat recorded in the ofice of the wurveyor of the Distrlct of Columbia in liber 52. at folio 159. subject to a prior deed of trust furthier particulars of which will be announced &t time of wale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A 00 required. ~ Conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchasers Terms to be complied with within thirty otherwise deponit forfeited and the operty may be advertised and resold, at the scretion of the trustees L M. AMICK, 3. HOWELL GORDON, __ja5-d&ds,exsa_ gy Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, BEING No. 1218 PERRY PLACE N, Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust dnly recorded in Liber No. 4769, folio 458 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Coium: bin, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at B auction, in front of the premises, on FTEENTH DAY = OF ANT. . AT FOUR 0°CLOCK P, the' following described land and premises. situate (n the District of Columbia and being lot 70 in Wil- bdivision of lots in block 8, “'University Helght per plat recorded 15 the office of the surveyor for the Di of Columbia in Liber 55, at_follo 168, block 8 being now known, for purpos assesment and taxation, as square 3925, Ject to covenants of record Terms of sale: Sold subject to & bulldiny loan association trust for about $1.540 an thie unpaid interest therson and overdue tazes if any. and the remainder to be pald in e A deposit pf $200 required upon scce of bid. All conveyancing, recording and reve- nue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty davs or deposit forfeited. HARRY B. PITTS ADAM A, WESOHLER, AUCTIONEER, Trustees’ Sale of New Automobiles By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust to the undersigned recorded among the Land Records of the District of Columbia on Septem: 1923, being instrument No. 78, we at ‘public_ auction 1w front of the 50 Florida avenue northeast, on, D C.. on FRIDAY, THE TH DAY OF JANUARY. 1924, AT TWO 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following described automobiles: Lnew StearneKaight, 4 cylinder te touring car B 17 1 pew ros-Knight, 4 cylinder touring car B 176: 1 new Stearns-Knight, 4 cylinder touring car B 1 Terms of All_cash. RALPH 6TY H. will el gegmies BARNARD, JOHNSON, Trustees, 15,7,5.9.10 Evans bullding. THOMAS DO CTIONEERS. TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE 8.STORY DWELLING, 1310 21st STREET 12 ROOMS, ‘4 BATHS, DOUBLE GARAGE. By virtue of a "1;! in deed of trust duly recorded July 19, 19 of the iand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trust will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE FI1FT) NTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- lowing described land and premises, situste in the ecity of Washington. District of Co- to wit: . square 67, subject X ubject to second trust of l])rmlllllll(l] $3,547.74 and ioterest from Dec 1, 1928, Terms of sale: Cash above frst and second trusts. A deposit of $300 required of the pur- chaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of she purchaser. Terms of eale to be complied ‘with within fifteen da: from day of sale, otherwise the trustees rve the right to re- sell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertise- ment of such resale in some newlglper pub- lished in the city of Washington. D. C. 8. A RAYMOND. CHARLES E. MARSH, 358101214 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE ALUABLE UNFIN- ISHED BRICK DWELLING NO. 1745 A STREET 8.E Dy virtue of a certaln deed of trust dated August 20th, 1923, and recorded August 2lst. s ins(rument No. 223, 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 THURSDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises. situate in the city of Washington, District of Colum- bla. fo-wit: Lot 114 in the subdivision made by Burllie M. Odum of lots 67 to 62, in square 1067, a5 per plat recorded in the office of the rresor for the District of Columbla. in Liber 71, at follo 80, improved as above. Terms of wale: Cash. A deposlt of "$300" required of the purchuser at the time of sale, All gomveyancing, revenne stamps and notarial t tlie cost of the purchaser. Terms of to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwiso the trustees re- serve the Tifht o resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five daxs’ advertisement of such ressle {n some newspaper published in the eity of Washing. ton, D. . WILLIAM HENRY WHITE, EDWARD P. MOREY, __JaT-d&ds.exSu Truste THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRU! SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- BRICK DWELLING, BEING BER 720 KENYON STREET NORTI- deed of trn ST, By virtue of & certain rument No. 16, recorded May 12, 1023, ‘records of the District of olumbia, and at the request of the parly se- gored therely, the undersigned trustee wili sell at public’ nuction. in_frant of the prem- isex. on FRIDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY F JANUARY, AD. 1924, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK M., the following described land and prem- es, situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and being lot 09 in Harry A. Kite's subdivision of lots in Block 7 in Todd and Brown's subdivision of ‘‘Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains,” as per piat of firet mentioned subdivision recorded % Liber 60 at folio 86 of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, Terms: Sold subject to three prior deeds of trust, further particulars of which will be an- nounced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trusts (o be paid In cash. A de: ¢ of 8200 required.” Eonveyancing, record: I Tevenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty daya, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the dlscretion of the kruueelH ENRY F. Jas-0aanexsu it LEGAL NOTICES H. WINSHIP WHEATLEY, Atterney. IN THE SUPREME COURT. - ‘rict of Columbia.—in re:. Dissolation, Boy 6 ~order ot publication.—Upon consideration of the a) Sation” of the Harrington Hotel ‘Company. District of Columbia corporation, praying (ha it be dissolved and the accounts, iaveatories and affidavits therein set forth, it is by the Sourt this th day of January, "1924:" ‘Ordered, That all persons interested 1o said tion appear in this court on the 14th day of Feb- TR e, o (et v w o n . this order shall be published in The Bnnl:l’ Star, a newspaper of general circulation, d in the Washington Law Reporter weekly for three successive weeks, the first insertion to less than one ‘moath before EDUCATIONAL. 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PHONE NORTH 3343 CHILE’S NEW CABINET CLOSES CONGRESS Issues Decree Ending the Extreor- dinary Session, Due to Differences on Reform Program. te, s insured By the Associated Press SANTIAGO, Chile, January 8.—The new cabinet, headed by Pedro Aguirre Cerda, at a session presided over by Pesident Alessandri, issued a decr closing the extraordinary session congress. The cabinet was organized Thurs- @ay evening and began steps to bring about an understanding with the op position majority in the senate, based on constitutional reforms, the prin- cipal reform being to divest the sen- ate of political acti s and leave it as a consultative legislative chamber ‘While the negotiations were pro- ceeding the cabinet did not make its appearance before congress, as It was considered certain it would have re- celved a vote of lack of confidence from the opposition majority Late Baturday afternoon the opposition in the senate rejected the prposed com- promise, after which the cabinet we into session with the president and closed the extraordinary session. The political situation is considered extremely serious, —_—— ITALIAN SHIP CALLS AID. Message From Freighter Relayed by Another Vessel. NEW YORK, January 7.—A radie call for help from the freight steam hip Sorriso, about 250 miles east of pe Hatteras, picked up and relaved by the steamship Eastside, was re- celved by naval communications yes- terday. Avallable shipping records show that the Italian freighter Sorrisco left Philadelphia December 22 for Lisbon and Marseilles. She was for- merly the British steamship Servian Prince of 3,149 gross ton: PANAMA TREATY AIDED. PANAMA, January $.—The Associ: atlon of Commerce adopted a resolu- tion to appoint a commission to co- operats with™ the Panama govern- ment in new treaty negotlations with the United States and to draft a com- munication describing “the immense evil” which will accrue to Panama if the Taft agreement is abrogated. The commission will also endeavor to gain the assistance of the gevernor of the canal in preventing abreigation of the agreement. FREED IN ATTACK ON GI1RL. GREENSBORO, N. C.. January §. Ed Clodfelter, held in jail here sifice last- Tuesday night on suspicion of being the man who attacked a young woman senior at Eion College, to- day was free. He was released whea taken before th e young woman for identification. She_declared he was nut the man who attacked her. .