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AleaauNs, ’:l‘l-l!;l EVE e ee————— ——— —— FOR SALE—HOUSES. aed. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. Cor NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1924, RESORTS. ——ee Y o e FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. I AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. HEDGES & MIDDLETO 1334 H Street N.\W. Realtors. NR. 14th & SHEPHERD STS. BARGAIN—$9,500. Undoubtedls the best buy on today’s market. A full 20-foot colonial brick home located Within one square of 14th xt. 1t hax wix well lighted ~rooms, screened and gl ieeping porch, tile bath, attie, electric lights, Dow.ll. ouk ‘floors, outside pantry and ali deep rear yard with room for CHEVY CHASE. $16,500. This exceptionally nated Just weat of Conn. ave. Iy reduced in price for quick sale e given your prompt consideration. It is sit- vated on ‘s large lot haviog a froutage of 65 Jeet with shrubbery, flowers and s marage. There are 10 Turge ‘roomw, 2 fulls cquipned tile bathe. wervant's lavators and all modern Appointmentr. A remarkably good value tat «€at be bought on attractive terms. PETWORTH. $7.600. ieep_colonfal brick he sirabiy situated. ouly n short dist Soldiers’ Home grounds and within hulf squares of ‘the bus line. It 500d wize rooms, tile buth, electric Callent ing plant and ‘a lot 14 10 public y. Now vacant sud condition. Fasy terms, CLEVELAND PARK. $16.500. A verr attructive tw ‘hed home sitnat cations in Cleveland Par «rete front porch, living room of unusual size, with open Greplace and French doors leading “nto dining . screened breakfast porch, service porch, kitchen. Second floor: Four large bedroouis, (ile hath, screened sleeping porcl, | Redecorated throusbout; large Iot with age. ner has purchased large t Teasonable offer sullcited. PR , Inc., MT. PLEA! Just reduced in peice. condition thruugliout. Tt c: including & g1aes-inclosed tile bathm, atiic, oak elec. lights. h.-w.h. and xarage. We do ot know auywhere. Terms, $2,000 lonial trpe tapestrs wection of new and u gla ave. car lines one vear old, h sieeping porch. Iights, hot- ixhed adds Thix s3I le bath, throughout. GEORGET A tine old home situsted squares (n Georgetown, ri its Hnest residences. 1t has S exceptionally ntains slx lights, ex- feet deep in gosl marble ' Sreplnces, clec. lights, hot-water hea Now vacaut and can be terms. CORNER F An colonial home, "desirably thoroughfare in Columbia ark road. This house i roer lot having a {ront, HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc., MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. Franklin 9503. 1334 H Street N.W. NORTHEAST—$8,250, TERMS. Tapestry brick home in one of 4 fo two car lines and within walking distance of T)‘r'"(. h’\‘llvwfln-g :(u: and electric lght: ot 0 alles, with plenty of space for @ g and monthly payments like rent. % WASHINGTON HEIGHTS—$16,500, T Waragioth And Columbia rad, wiich {s one of the most convenient re o ric Tavhington. A brick home. coitaining seren rooms and_two batin (§ (two sleeping porches). Tnlon_Station. {al front porch and double Can be purchased on a Bullt-in, heated garage. This is & good buy for BROOKLAND—$8,750, TERMS. 2th and Newton sts. n.e.. @ very attractive home. containing six_rooms and tilad floors. Four porches, in -attic, Hi ter heat and electric ifghts. «lnding exceptionalls large sleeping porch. Lot 15 wash a0d $60 per mouth, iucluding all {nterest Beautiful oa! Lot 150 feet deep. Can be Dou't fall to inspect this FACING SINTEENTH STREET—$1 :‘gu.d‘nr- T‘x vnnrplmmm .';ux tiled bath. with built-In fixtures (siower) Owaer Bas Just listed: (hls propesty with un 4d fus pHord 1€ vy Tow 2.75 , complete in every detall and i Brick home, three rooms decp, making the rooms much larger than Contatns hot-water heat and cleriric lights. Teautifal sak iy throm Gwner. wiio Is anxious to kell, and hax redueed the price, Will give i ner hus (aken great pride in this home and 1t s well worth the price. e 1 TAKOMA PARK. D. C—$10,500, TER Yo, it " gurages Containn gt price when it was pew, fou Getent Tome Tn' % Joeation. MORRIS « AFRITZ COMPANY. Inc . MEMBEE OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOAR 1410 K Street Northwest. BUY YOUR HOME BEFORE APRIL + WHILE PRICES ARE LOW. NEW SEMI-DETACHED HOME IN THE NORTHWEST-—$9,350. ew semi-detached Lrick home contalning six rooms and bati, ais porches, Mot-water heat, electricity and BUie OF best materia aed Bas wonderfu! 8aish HOME, $7,500 NEAR ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH. Located pear St. Martin's Catholte Church, st. a ureh, an unusually large .roc Ters “gocd condition: Z.est. front. pressed-bHCK comtroriion: Sotene runder entire Louse. D'riced 4 thousand dollars below me ATTRACTIVE HOME HOBART ST. JUST WEST OF 16th. An nnusually atireetive offerluz of an S.reom (4 bedioo 1 ©of course; is o0 good = lot to paved alley. Terms DETACHED HOME—CORNER LOT IN CHEVY CHASE, D. C.—$14950. Seven-room (4 bedrooms) house in 3 fine section of Chevy Chase. ana oir the cireie, on cormer lot, B35130° et howse. pac modern {mprovements and farage. Teime con be arcanged. 0 "o O NINE-ROOM AND BATH— MT. PLEASANT—S$12 250. A vers ‘zood hur. Nine rooms (5 5 mewly papered and paint hroughout. o R0d gas. bardwond foors and nor {0 section of fine homes, within ms and bath . kitchen, room, Tears age (five bedrooms). Opy two bedrooms und. tiled This property is priced open_ fireplace and bult-in Terms. ot-1 v Front, double rear’ and leepin Ater heat and good rear ot 16 pavia half square of Columbia road. A BEAUTIFUL HOME—S$15,750. WEBSTER ST. JUST OFF SIXT is forced to sell at u saerifice NTH. s $-100! ned un Army officer For Further Particulars: _ HANNON & LUCHS 713 14th Street N.W., veHs. -fi-\“ T HOME _OFFICE g; price, $6,500; rent, AKOMA. PARK—$9,000. Beautiful home on paved strect, one-half block from car line. ~Seven rooms and bath, sleeping porch, hardwood trim, lot-water heat electric lights < and all modern conveniences; two-car garage. Lot 350x125. Can be bought on easy terms. WM. K. HARTUNG & CO., 1108 16th Street. Main 372. _____Realtors. INSPECT AT ONCE. Biggest home values in Wash- ington today. EAR buildin, $100 month; sple ment. and let the incom home. V. Phone Main Estate Bo. Franklin 9503. $12.500. A two. type brick home. neariy new i floors, MADISON ST. $9,150. d and convenient to both the 14th & ater heat, and ix 1 erially 1o its value. $15,000. Iarge rooms cellings, first floor kitchen. two baths. several screened aleeping $12,500. unusually wide and reoms ‘Attractive terms, e most desirable sections of the norrleast ontains ix rooms und bardwood floors on first and second floors. 0, TERMS. BLOOMINGDALE—$8,700, TERMS, city and is anxious to sell this very attractive bungalow. lower than tha sel Saculd sell very quickly to any e frou steam heat, ket for quick ssle ouble rean porches; all d bath, in good conditio “avatony AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. VIENNA PLANS INCREASE’ UTURE DAYS. pt TTHOE. JTOWEN & KON, AUCTION TRUSTEE'S SALE OF _VALUABLE _IM- PROVED TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL- Congress Heights. very attractive bungalow which race 1y Tew, situated on B Iarke lot. having ot A depth of 120, fr . pipeless furn SANT. By virtue of a cortain deed of trust fuly Tecarded, In Liber No, 4143, follo 273 of the land records of tlie Dia lumbia, and at fhe request of the party cured 'thereby, the underaigned trustee will sell at public’auction. in front of the prem ises. on WEDNBSDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR tory colontal in_perfect ontaine 4 bedrooms, sleeping porch. two open_ fireplace, 2 bufltin fireproof of a better value ca 1 WISH TO SELL —my @room, white tapestry brick, colonial Tome, a1 the sarliest - posstble morent o 15 fa m 20-foot modern home, with & 10.foot slecpiug porch and a vers large back yard to | o0d alley. This Droperty ia now vacant 2 cun move Fight in. Will sell for less no_commission. 1t Eton_restdent. and premises. ‘situate fn the city of Wash. ington, District of Columbia, and designated 42,804 being lot numbered {hirty seven (87) of William H. Manogue's subdisision of lots in square numbered tweive hundred and Of- teen (1215), as per plat recorded o the of you are’a Tespo might consider u smaller c ke the price right if you m Il_FRED BOSWELL. Main 908 NORTHWEST. New bungalow, slsepiag porch: " colam ot brick home located u Iumbla, in Liber Terms of wale: money to bo pald equal fnetallments, years. with interest | annum, payable semi-annuslly, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty woid, or all cash, st e option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be re- Quired at time of asle. Al conveyancin Tecording, efc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from das of sale, otherwise tie trusies re the right to resell the property st the cost of defaulting purchaser. after Bve days’ advertisement of such ressle in some newspaper publi ington. D. C. { THE WASHIN AND TRUBT COMPANY, Trustee. By HARRY G. MEEM, Vice I 69-0&dn,ex8u 3TOWEN & SO0N, AT E'S SALE OF VALUABLE, PROVED REAL EATATE. KNOW 151 THOMAS STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust recorded September 80, 1020, in Liber 4385, at follo 342 of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured, the aigned trustes wiil sell 8t public tn_front of the premises. on \WEI ESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF JA 924, AT FOURTHIRTY 0'CLOCK M., the followlug described real estate ute’fn_the District of Columbi nated as lot numbered sizty-six (66) in Stell- wagen and Edmondaton, trustess’ subdivl alon in_sa: wents-one (21) “Addition to e Droit Park, r plat re corded in Liber Counts No. the records of the office of the the District “of Columbia: said square num- bered twenty-one (21) belng now known for TUFpOses of ssessment and faxation as square humbered thirty-one h i aud fourteen 4114). Terms of sale: Onc.tuird of the pur- chase price to be . M. 8., at follo 237, One-third of the purchase in cash, balapce in two payuble In one and two house (s less than rge rooms, Inclosed oak fioors, electric Improved stuceo; ll\ nln'.h by Nlh' it WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. ATSIX-RO0OM HOUSE IN THE N.E_ STATE price and terms. Address Rox 127-C, Vers easy t OWN. in one of the best ht amoug some of s well constructed, with high e — M. [T—6 Oft 7 TOOMS AND DATI three rooms deep, at least 20 cant front; garage o room for 87 are CHASE, 1. €. OR MD. -MODERN lome: must be detached: large 1 center hall pian with firep wun_parlor or ide porches: prefer culonial design: sta price, terms and address. Address Box 111 r o FROM OW Lexington 9,000 Torch, | brick: t: vers deep sanl. %old ‘on moderate HOME. two-story ted, on a wide 13 @ little off n fine . There ER, RENNEDY & DAVIS HOU E or D. #th or Tth ne.: about ive_full particlars in replying. Ad- Box 174-C. 1 L PAY ALL 3 northiwest section: must have garug for one. Address Box 99.C, Star phooe_North 6556, 0% WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR HOUSES FOR colored: will consider either frame o: brick in auy section of Washington, Maia 2750 tinental Trust bidg., roon: 405. 8 TO 10 ROOM HOUSE IN ANY G tion: liave & g0od cAsh payment & substantial monthly pag. session Within 60 Gays room_406. T THE Hel, N GOOD or room office ar and all the latest urveyor for | 5t OF . Al ave.. In | Tenr porches, Deep % MINTER J. | small caslh payment At the rate of mix If pec cent per anuumn, pasabie seml. cured by deed of trust on the prop- . or all cash at the option of the pur Chaser. A" aeposit of $200 will be required s¢ te time of sale. AUl conveyancing, recording, enue stamps, etc, at cost of purcha Terms of 0 be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise de- posit will be forfeited and property resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in gyae newspaper published ia Washiogion, . | NATIONAL SAVINGS & TRTST COMPANT, By WILLIAM D. HOOVER, President. RMS. sidential sections In ve bedrooms). hot- Three porches this location. ple, 8 or § toom liouas water Leat. with alley with furnace o hot- i rear, brtween 9th n.w.: price not to exceed $6.500 or- $7.000; good ‘first payment. con DAVIS & LIPSCOMD, o ¥ “OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATR W B TOME AR HTRST or Chesapenke Rench. Give full particulars purchased for 5730 | 3 Shembenis ek, | 1 before buying. H { NEW JERSEY LOT BARGA monthiy buss 20 lots pear Atlantl 3 80, only $5 ea VAIL, 180 Broa D YOUR WINTEE I FLORIDA. THE | est property ever offered there. A -room | liouse with 20 acres of grousd, fruif, shrub- iniy 3. i wa 0 perfect condition. 3 The rear porches | s 1o, leated garage. } TOMORROW & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALU. STORY BRICK DWELLIN 1513 VERNON PLACE N.W =1 Dy virtue of a certain de Angost 80, 1923, b | corded August £ the D quest of the party secared thereby, underaigned trusices Wil seilgat p in front of the premises, 81 THURSDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY. AD. 1024, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M., the fol | lowing descrined land and premises, tituate in the rict of Colum DLE THREE BEING NO. AUCTION SALES. ________FUTURIE DAYS. o THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, ACCITONLERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Apartment House at the AaUhiing | Southeast Corner of 13th|! Ditrict { and T Sts. NN\W., Known as | !isision ot cert “The Whitelaw.” { i | By virtue of & certain_deed of trust ! recorded in Liber No. 4047, folly 301 et sen.. i of the laud tecords of the et of Colu and at the hox-1ype liouse. hoat. Occupied mediate pos: Should sell at o MS. On a large en freplace. Fire: | bath. Second floo 0 lots in 3 s per plat recorded 1o survevor for the Dist 2 in i Main 017, " auction. L URIDAY, THE {ARY, AD. 1 e following deserie situate (0 the city 1 of Columbta, und_de of originai 1ot feet 1 inch by 11 of the premise DAY OF FEN OCLOCK H il A o e price A deposit nciug, rocord purchuser’s Cost within thirty xad the p at the dlecretion of the Trustees. HARRY B. PITTS, LAWRENCE KOENIGEBERGER, a21-0&ds.ex8u " T ADAM A, WESCHLLE, ATCTION mid trust 000 req 4 revenue % to ba compl afips at 1 with . Dy 0 being all The west 30 inal lot in_squure Terms of sal money to be paid equal Instailmeats, payab ) with interést per centum per an: ayable sewi-annually, from day of ale, secired by deed of trust upon the rop erty’ sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $1.000 will be re Quired At time of sale. Al converaneing, recording, revenus stamps. elc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied § } with within thizts days fron { otherwlae th the o ng pur - | tsement of sneh ase. Oge-third of the purchase balance in two in ope and two House is and bat A b house in Hght and tionery, St. N.w. virtue of an order of the Supreme Cour the District of Columbla, holding 8 Bank Court in re Federal Book and Office Co. Tnc.. Paukrupt No. 1419, the raizmed trustie v o Y TN AN, pew Law, Hist ahd others. Desk Tads, Chairs, ttion, Ete. he offered ax an en- tisfactory bid is not received detall. PHILBRICK 80 = e risk and cost of after five day~ sdver sale n some newspaper gton, D. € WALTER R, WILCOX, GEOKGE F. HANE, published i Was! u su THOS. J. OWEN & 80 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLI PROVED PROPERTY, BEI TIMBER 2162 WYOMING AVEXUE NORTHWEST. By sirtus of a certain deed of trust dated Juls 5. 1823, beiag instrument No. 74. record- ©d July 16,1923, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties mecured thereby. the Signed trusteo will sell at pabiic auctiop. Tront of the premiees, on REVENTH DAY OF AT FOUR-THIRTY T. soribed land and prem! {trict_of Columbia. and e oo pald in cash | Converancing, TEN fouka, icludis strology, Biuders Ink Sheilis The tirety and If & will be sold Terios: =¥ THO ; TRUSTEE: LE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING, BEING NO, 128 11TH ST, S.E By virtue of x certaln deed of trust dnly wcorded No. 4740, folio 118 et seq. of the e District of Colum n. aud a west of Coan MoCOY. Trustee, Columbian Building. _ AUCTIONEERS. . laving been porchcs, al 5 trust, Tars weuted i st eick atherstringed has lwen wrdered t 1 ) AR tioa_in rensives. on Y. TiE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF AD. 1924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK recording and revenue stamps AR he purchaser's coxt. Torms to be complied Switll within thirty days, otherwise deposit Torfelted and the properts may he advertised §4nd resold at tho @iscretion of the trostes. | HENREY F. WOODARD, _ia20-a&ds.exSu T .'F.. folio 146, of the records of the office of the surveyor of_the District of Columbis LING, BITUATE NO. 1248 28th STREET O'CLOCK. P.M., the 'followlng dewcribed land | fico of the’ surveyor for the Diatrict of Co- | Wt aix per. centum per | Bt ot | 14 io cash. and the bulance the ublic auc- nd designated an 55, otherwise deposit forfelted roperty may be advertised and resold Office Equipment, Fixtures, Etc., in No. 509 E This dwelling has 11 rooms and bath, space for ga- rage. Have your own quarters €ry easy terms. STONE & FAIRFAX, “Over Thirty Years of Real Service.” 1342 New York Avenue. Member Washington Realf Main 234 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. To Close an Estate, Executors’ Building Containing Five A its, the Same Being Premises No. 13 1st St. Northeast. By virtue of a decroe passed in the Probate Court. Admos., No. 20803, the undersigued ex- ecutors under ‘the ‘wili of Margaret 3. Jones, decensad, will sell &t public auction ia front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THF FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1824, AT FOUE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises situate in ihe ¢ity of Washing- ton, District of Columbia, wad designated s and _being lot i [ proved by ihe ment _bullding, two spartments of one room. bath kitchen; two apa ments of twn rooms, bath and kitcben and one apartment of three rooms, bath and kitch- en, large celiar and hot-water heat, ises being kuown as No. 13 Ist ndid invest- e buy your 2424, ard. 1120 and 1122 Holbrook st. mn.e., half square north of 14th and Florida ave. n.e. One is a worner house, 6 extra large rooms, tile bath, h.-w,h., hard- wood floors and lots of extras; built-in garage. Easy terms. THOS. A. JAMESON CO., 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Main 5526. COLORED HOME. Look where you will thing th 3 B O hat comes so néas a 3801-3829 Wind (CHEVY CHASI _They hate every smoders rlfhl into them tribute to your sy of your Home hours did—right in the heart Chase residential neigh Hot.water heating etc. Front, back and sl :’:m":l"n‘ different sty [ which to make Our Mr. e local off plness The t, r Hamilton “will ke Chery Oh; waik west to 35 dom. ot $10,5 MOST 'CONVI HARR In a Class By Themselves— Jou woo't find any. Tly te of a resl Home as a°]meo"m:(7::! could {n any way con- of the e of the exclusive Chevy ‘eping porches. There les of architecture ce—day_of eventng—440 e bim, Cleveland 1400, - asc cars to Al th st.—to the cormer ot o 31 TERMS, Y A. KITE, (Incorporated) 1514 K St. Phone Main 4846. t. -~ Terms of sale: Oge-third of the purehsse money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal instaliments, parable {n one and two years. with inferest at & per cent per an- pum,’ p-glhl! seml-annually, from day of sale, secured by decd of tgst on the property”sold: or all cf at option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be required of the pur- chaser at timo of sale. All conve Tecording, revenue stamps and nota: cost of the purchaser. Terms of omplied with within thirty days from day of le, otherwise the executors reserve the right to re-sell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' ad- vertisement of such re-sale in Tho Lvenin 3 Dewspaper published i the city o ington, CHARLES F. RICE, GEORGE C. RICE, Executors Under the Will of Margaret J. Jones, Deceased. e WALTER C. BALDERSTON, orney for Ezecutors, tlding. $021,d&ds.exSu it ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEE, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Apartment House, Lo- your ouses om Street , D. C.) convenience built or the enjoyment location {5 splen- nitary plumbing, selection, be found in the street— ‘Win- Invest in One of These Hom ‘When Homes 1 i hood of Mass. Ave. and 1 h Troud:of. “Kite:camstrncts located pleasure, (313 S5 fo_you fort, before 00" late— Sanitary plumibing, irons and- etk porc Mass. NTDQ “wlfl‘l)‘" 18 so pli converied. 2t 8 separa Gealred i Excepti i HARRY ncot 17 1514 K St. Phon $2,850. Including All Interest. LINE 222 MARYLAND BLDG., JORTH OF PARK ROAD. room brick house. First floo: 3 bedrooms and bath. The best | iy salesman to show you this real “Over Thirty Years of Real r:’ Phone Main 2424. VACANT. Northwest. $200 Cash, $30 Per Month, MMEDIATE POSSESSION CAN BE GIVEN J. DALLAS GRADY, 1410 H 8T. N.W. L MAIN 727. N West _of 16th, near Sacred Heart Church. A bargain in 6- Parlor, reception hall dining room and kitchen. Second floor: Jocated house in the city for $8,000. Phone Main 2424 for a home. STONE & FAIRFA) Service.” 1342 New York Avenue Member Washington Real i Estate Board, 1493-W OR cated at 2800 Connecti- Sale of Valuable Aplflmenll Terms: Sold subject to @ prior deed of trust for $2,760.00, further particulars of which il be annoinced at time of sale: ‘the pur chaso price above said trust to be paid in o A deposit of $200.00 required. Con- veyanciag, reconding and reveave stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be compiied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. B. T. BINGHAM. Al B. KIESECKER. Trustess. a21-d&ds,exSn FUTURE DAYS. THOS. 7. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, SALE OF_VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLING _BEING NUMBER 3518 T STREET NORTHWEST. firtue of {wo_certain deeds of trust duly ceoried 1o Fiber No. 4702, Tolio 475 et neg.. and Liber 4714, folio 426 respectively of f lsnd records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public avetion in the office of Thos. J. Owen & Son ; on MONDAY, THE FOURTH ARY, A.D. 124, AT THREE . the following-described land AL premises, in the District of Co- lombia and designated as and belng lot 17 in 2, in Frank 8. Collins’ subdivision of & tract called “Knave's Disap- polntment'* as per piat recorded in the office of tho surveyor for the District of Columbia, fr Liber 32 at folio 178; siso part of lot 18 in Frederick W. Huldekoper's subdivision of lot 11 in block 141 *‘Burleith.”” as per plat recorded in the ofice of the surveror for the District of Columbla, in Liber county 18 at folio 184, and all that l(rlr of part of tracts called *‘Alliance, {ween the northerly line of said lot 13 the southerly lines of lots 17 to 20 in Frank 8. Collins’ subdivision in square 1302 before mentioned, described as follows, vis: be. inning a point in the southerly line of said ot 15, point distant 48 feet west from the southe corner of said lot 15, running thence Dorth 24 feet 8 inches to the southes comer of lot 17, In equare 1302, thence west 18 feet to the ‘southwest corner of said lot 17, thence south 24 feet 8 inches to the south lige of said lot 15, and thence east along said line 18 feet to the beginniny, ‘Terms of sale: §3,500 of the purchase money can_remain on the property for three years at 7 per cent and the balance to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. All con- veyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost, Sale to be closed within 1 forfeited. you buy one of these dand; n the charming . neighoes. lon i Sttention to detall and fineness. these are planned and arranged is venient manner that housekeey Every modern conven| supplied that could contribu Only Three Left. thal Bxcaree —snmithry Litenestes 204 clec- 18 THE SAMPLE HOME. st Prices. Phone Main 4846. ortheast Super-Value. B P e ko it Thirty days O Qe LRI E. BRADLEY, CLARENCE F. WELCH, 828-80 " Truste “THOS. 7. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. 'RUSTEES" R_724 KENYON BTREET NORTH- S a2t e e rment Mo St rument No. 354, o ed Tuly 18, 1835, amang the land Tecord Suestof the party sacured Jormned trastoss will, sall ia the office of Thos. 3. Owen 5. ‘B o TOBSDAY, THE T Toen."situate 1n the District of Columbla R0 e’y wunaivta 7 in Todd and Brown Focaraed 1o ‘the office of the Burve reco Distriet of Columbia fa Lider 80, es. cut Ave. NW. By virtue of & certain deed of trust dated May 18, 1923, and duly recorded in the land records ‘of the District of Columbla and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at pihl 2 tion, om front of the premises, ON THE EIGHTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., land and premises st- uated in the District of Columbla and kaown and designated as lot; sixty-elght (631, iu uare two thousand one hundred and seven 3107), ‘tmproved by & fourstory apariment house, known as premises 2800 Coun. ave. n.W., being ot sixty-sight (88), in Charles G Pfiuger's snbdivision, in block seveatsen (17). in gaman and Ridout, trustees, suhdivi- sion of Woodley Park, as ier piat of rat mentioned subdivision, ' vecorded ‘in ook Bl page 124, of the surveyor's office of the Dis- trict of Columbla. Terms of sale: Bold subject to n first trust of $63,520 with accrued interast and a ‘second nd the aL e ,000, plus accrued interest. of which will be ansounced sale and the amount over saij trust to be paid in cash. One thousand dollars depowit required upon acceptance of tonveyanc ing, recording and revenue stamns At fvT- chaser's cost. Terms of sale (o be rumplica with within ‘30 days, otherwise Jeposit for- feited and the Tty he resold at the risk and cost cf the defadlti purcnasar after five days' advertising in sume newspaper of ‘Wasdiagton, D. C. . WINSHIP WHEATLEY, 'RED §. 8WINDELL, Ja28-dads,exSu Trusices, 6th St. SE. Home you will be known for the of finfsh and in such a eon- ping will be lence has been te in any way that you see them LL MOD-: ' hot-water heat. Ave. ianned that it may te apartmest if so first_trust for $3,250 and 8. KITE, od) annontced at time of sale: the above said trusts to be paid in cash. sit of $200 required. ng and revenue stemps purchase i A at-purchaser's cost. otherwise deposit forfelted and the may be advertised and resold of the trutfeet. yhwARD 7. KELLAMS, LELAND D. ABRAMS. Jn25-adds,exSu Trusiees. butlt-i ;$50 Sars MAIN 760, SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- BEING NUM- Columbia, and at the re- nd prem- s and lot numbered 67 in lon_of lots in_bleck subdivision of *‘Moant \d *Pleasant Plains.” as per plat T 105 e ol . “Terms: Bold subject to prior deeds of - trust, s second trust for $1300. fucther particulars of which will be nveyancing, record- Terms to be complied with within thirty days, roperty the dlscretioa | Charles Piokoey. toks motive. > HOS, 3. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE BILT! N.W. N N ING 10 ROOMS AND 2 BATHS. 3 s virtie of & certalu desd of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 1298, folio 171, eq., £ Uhe iand records of the District of Columbia and at’the request of the pa secured ther by. the undersigned trustees 11 sell at pub- 10 auction in (eont of ‘e premises. on MON. DAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A'D.'1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, sit- uate in the District of Columbia, d desl, ated 4s &nd being lof numbered fo and seventeen (417), In Lester A. EVlalon of part. of “Mount i Fleasant Plalos,” a8 per. plat recorded in Liber County 15, at folio . in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbi rerma: Bold subject to 8 prior deed of 1 for $6. further particulars of which will be aunouliced at time of sale; (he purchase price above said frust to be paid in cash. A leposit of $230 required. Cobveyancing. re- r\rflllg and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms o b complied With within thirty dnys otherwise deposit forfelted and the prop. Ty may be advertined and resold at the dis- etion of he trustee =" WILLIAM H. SAUNDERS, CLAUD LIVINGST _Ia%.dadsexBu stees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TW( STORY AND__ BABEM DWEL NOS. 5200 AND 522 STREET N.W By virtue of ‘a certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 4789, follo 348 gt seq.. of the land records of the Distriet of Wolum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for malé by public auctlon. in front of the {premives, on MONDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. ‘the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Washing- District of Columbia, to wit: Lots 77 and Wm,_ H. McGrann fon of lots in square 360 as per piat recorded in Liber 68, follo 43, of the records of the office of the | surveyor of the District of Columbia, subject to_perpetusl right of way for alley ‘purposes over and across the west three feet by full width of wsid lots. to be sold subfect, how- {ever, to a prior deed of trust for $5,000 at {7%. due August &, 1925, i " Terms ‘of sue:’ Over sald trust, one-half cash, the remainder in monthly payments of 315 at 7%, secured by second doed of trust { upon the properts sold. or all cash over trusts, | At the option of the purchaser. “A deposit of 8800 required of the purchaser al tle time {of sale. Al conveyancing, recording. revenue | stamps’ and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with | within thilrty dave from day of sale. other- | wise the {rustees reserve the right o resell the property ot the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser after five days’ sdvertise. ment of such resale in some newspaper pub- ished in the city of Washington. D. €. JAMES J." CROGHAN, p CHAS. WL FITTS, THOM. Auction Sale of Unclaimed Storage Furniture at Smith’s Transfer and Storage Ware- house, No. 1313 U St. N.W,, Friday, February 1st, at 10 O'Clock A.M. We will seil at public auctioz, at the above warchouse, Housebold Furniture. tonters, Antique Plece, Glass and Chinaware, and Gas Heaters, Carpats. Large Mirror Siowcase, Wall Burrough Adding Muchine, etc. sa20.5THOMAS DOWLISG & CO., Auets. -3¢ ADAM A, WESCHLI Trustees’ Sale of Store Fixtures, | Mahogany Display Case: chattel de nt No. . 1928, u the the Dis of Adam A Wesch AT TWELVE 0°CToG RUARY. 1924, certain onsistih e ma hogans .“one matogans and plate glass cignr floor case, and one sundry merchandise ¢ Terma of sale: Cus MANX RAINE. P, OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, OF VALUABLE NEW TORY FIREPROOF APARTMENT KNOWN AS THE “RODMA THE_S.W. CORNER OF CTICCT AVENUE AND RODMAN T NORTHWEST. CONTAINING RTMENTS OF 2. 3 AND FOUR 0MS AND BATH EACH. SOME WITH IRCHER, By virtue of a deed of trust bein trument No. 48, recor led Decomber 27, 162 Tecords of the District of Co. request of the party se- gred trustees will bell at public Auction in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE_FIRST DAY OF FEBRU- ARY. A.D. 1924. AT FOUR THIRTY 0'CTOCK P, the foliowing-described 1and and prem- in the District of Columbla and and being lots 86 and 10 in block 8 in the mubdivision kaown as “‘Conoecticut Avenue Highlands,” as per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbla in liber county 18. folio 1z, aid block 6 now known as square 2061 The lots Fave a frontage on Connecticut avenue of 6148 feet by u depth of 94 feot ou Rodman street to a 15-foot ailer. contalniug 10,114 square teet. Terms of sale: All cash over and ahove first deed of trust for $110,000 withi iuterest at 61 per es years, and a sec ond deed of trist 000" with ioterest at % per cent. $4.00 yearly. balance dne {in tour years, were duted Juuuary 18, 1928 A deposic : vevancing, recording and revenue { purchaser's cost. Terma to be complied wit Sithin thirty dass from date of saie. otuerwise depoait forfeited and the properts imay be re. “old at the discretion of the trustees and at The risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Said property sold subject to the above men- tioned two ‘deeds of trust and to ail the terms and obligations of said truats, the term and conditions of said trusts will be stated a time of sale. the time of sule. |, \ES 3. BECKER, CHABLES E. MARSH. $a28-4&ds exSu Trustees. “TADAM A, WESOHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Fendall Build- ing—A Prominent and Val- uable Office Building, at Cor- ner of John Marshall Place and D St. N.W., Immediately in Front of Court House. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust dated July 22 1021, recorded October 7. 1921. in ifber 4501, at’ follo 2:2 et =eq.. of the iand records of the District of Columbia, and af the rcquest of the olders of the motes se. cured thereby. the undersigned trustees (W. H. Sholes liaving been substituted s trustes b order of the Nupreme Court of the District of Columbia in place of G. Bryan Fitts, re: signed) will sell at public auction in front of the premises hereinafter described. on WEDNESDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF FEB- RUARY, 1624, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the * following ~described _property in_the District of Columbia: Lots I tered “A” and “B" in Robert Y. Brent subdivision of lots in square numbered 533. per plat recorded in Liber N K, at fo 254, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, said lots Deing aiso described by metes and bounds in the deed of trust aforesaid, improved by the Fendall office buflding. : Terms of eale: One-third (13) of the pur- chase price to be paid in cash, the balance in_two equal installments, payable In one and two years from the date of sale with interest thereon at six per cent (6%) per annum. payable semi-xnnually, and gecured by deed of trust upon the property sold; or all cAsh, at the option of the purchas A de- Dosit of $2,500.00 will be required at the time of sale. Al conveyancing, recording and rev. enue stamps at cost of urchaser: terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from date thereof: otherwiss the trustees Teservs the right fo resell at the riek and efaulting purchaser after five da Sdvercisement of 'suth yesale in The Evening Btar. JOSEPH W. COX. Southern Bldg. WM. H. SHOLES, Southern Bldg. Ja25-d&ds,exs Trustees. VMIEEWM and Lunch- room Equipment i 12th St. NW,, By Public Auction, MONDAY, FEB. 4, 1924, Commencing 10 A.M. llgl’on ite tables irs, o register, wte suverpiated tableware, crocke a glaseware, Oriole Gburner gas range with two ovens, electric fans, ice box, coffee urn, bentwood coat racks, Humphrey ‘heater, bu ter cutter, meny boards, cooler, kitchen Tequl- sites, e "C o ash, Terms ADAM A, WESCHLE| 81.fe1.2 2 yirir ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. WILLYS-ENIGHT TOURING CAR BY AUC- 0N 0 TAY STORAGI ice is_here! iven that on BATURDAY, UARY NINTH. 1924, AT TEN 0'CLOCK AM., we will sell.by public auction in front alesrooms of Adam A. Weschler, 820 nw., to | | i | | | y_storage and other Chirges, one Willys-Knight touring car, eetial No. 1006-84, stored wi us in the name of Tarties ioterested please Cash. L. W. BEALER, Former 160 T st 2 W, 3 ‘A¢tress, Bear " ADAM A, WESCHLERK, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Modern Brick Rv{alling, No. 4007 4th St. By virtue of s certain deed of trust duly in Liber No. 4813, folio 100 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colu bia, and at ibe'request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for"waie by publle suction, ‘in tront of “the remises, on FRIDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF EBRUARY, 14, AT FOURFORTY.FIVE O'CLOCK 7., the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot I {n Bamuel Shapiro's subdivision of block 100, “‘Petworth addition to t! city of Washin ton.” now known as square 3313, per plat recorded in Liber 86. folio 102, of the records | of the surveyor's office of the District of Co- Jumbl improved by G-room and bath brick dwelling, b.-w. heat and elec. lights, to be wold subject to m prior deed of trust of $3,500, at 7 per cent, due March 14, 1923, Terms of sale: Over and ahove said trust, h A deposit of $300 required of the ser at the time of sale. All conveyanc) recording. revenue stamps and notarial fe at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sal 1o be compiled with within thirty days from dny of saie, otherwise the (rustecs resery the right to resell the propert the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser after five duys' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper pubiished in the city of Washing- tou, D. C. JACOR B. SHAPIRO, ae ex JAURICE . SHAVIRO, % "THOS. 3. OWEN & 50N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE SEMI DETACHED ol THREESTORY ~_ BRICK GWELLING, BEING 3 o . 8365 11th ST. By Virtue of a certain desd of trust, being instrument No. 273, recorded June 13, 1923, among the land records of the District of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell a¢ public adction. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF FEB: RUARY, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR P M. the following dexcrived land and premices, altuate in the District of Columbla aud designated as and being lot 57 in Louis H. Myers and tor Anderson’s subdivision of iots in block 45, “'Holdmead Maror, plat recorded in Liber Cou s of the offi of Colum| square 2802, cecord. Terms: Bold subject to a prior deed of trust | for 86,000, further particulars of which will | be announced at time of sale; the purchase price_above said trust to be paid . A deposit of $200 required. Conveyenc recording and Tevenue stamps ut purchase: cost. Terma to be complied with within thirts Qays, otherwise deposit forfeited and the prop- eriy may be advertimed and resold, at the dis- cretion of the trustees. HARVEY M. SAGER. ALBERT H. GADDIS, 226-0&ds,ex8u Trustees. said block 45 now known as alw subject to covenants of | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DWELL- ING, NO. 840 V STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in equity cause No. 40558, we will sell 8t public auction. 1o front of the premises, No. 34 V' st. n w., on TDAY, FEBRUARY EIGHTH. 1024, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. the foliowing descrided land and premisce. (o-wit: of lot one (1), hlock twenty-one (21). Ho Tniversity subdisision,” described miore particularls as the northeast part of said lot one (1), block twentyone (21), deeded to William H_ Win- ters by Howard Unfversity. July 22, 1872, be- ing seventeen and _twenty-Bve-bundredthy (17.23) feet wide by eighty (80) feel deep, with the improvements thereon ferms of sale: One-third of the purchase mouey to he paid in cash, the balsnce in twe €equal instaliments in one and two years. with Interest at & per centum, payable semi-anaualls, from day of saie. or all cash at the option of the purchiaser. 200 deposit required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. reverue Stamps, notarial fees at cost Of purchase. | Terme of sale to bé complied with within 30 days from das of salo, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the Tish #0d cost of the defauiting purchaser, after five dare’ advertisement of such resale iu some newspaper published in the city of Washing ton, District of Columbl o WALTER L. JONES. Trustes. WALTER P. PLUMLEY, - | JazRdts exky THOS. J. OWE TRUSTE FRAME 1 ROOMS AND BATH, NUMBER 431 SENDEN STREET NORTHWEST. By virtie of u_certain deed of trist bein inatrument No. 0. reconded November 1023, among the Iand records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party Secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will £ell at public aliction in front of the premises, MONDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF F! UARY. AD. 1624 at FOUR ¥ & SON, AUCTIONEERS, rated as square 1654, in toe D. mpany's subdivision of 1and now knewn as “Wisconsin Avenve Heights.” vorded in Liber €3, at-folio 27, in the sur. Vevor's office of the District of Columbia. eub- Ject to bullding line restriction and covenants of_record. Terma: $0ld sablect, to a prior deed of trust for 4,500, due April 4. Gterest at 7 per cent, further particulars of which will be an- ! Iougced al tune of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit Of 8200 required. Conveyxncing. recording 4nd_revenue stamps 2t purchaser’s ¢ 1o be complied with within thirty days wise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and Tesold &t the discretion of the trustees. HARRY B. PITTS. MORTON J. LUCHS, e Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLEE, AUCTIONEER. Valuable Improved Real Estate, No. 507 New Jersey Ave.! N.W., With Two Metal Ga- rages in Rear, By Auction. By virtue of suthority vested in the under- | signed, 1 will offer for sale by ic_utction | in frone of the premises OX MONDAY. TEE. RUARY 4. 184, AT FOUR-FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK PJL. Iot 12, square 635, improved by 7-foom and bath dwelling, with two metal garages in rear. Rental, $82.50. Terms: One-half cash over a $4.000 trust | -d&ds.exSy THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUBTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, NORTHWEST CORNER ° OF ' 12th AND HAMLIN pFTREETS NORTHEAST. i y v of & certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4263, follo 232 et se of the land records of the District of Colum- bis. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at ublic auction, in front of the premises. on 'HURSDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF FEB- RUARY, A'D. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem- situate in the District of Columbia. and and being lots numbered one (2)_and three (3), in block numbered seventeen (17); io Benjamin ¥. Leighton and Richard E. Pairo, trustees’ subdivision of “Bronkiand." as per plat recurded n the office of the sarveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber County 6, at follos 103 and 104: sub- ject fo the covenants that no building or uildings shall be erected upon said lots with- in fifteen feet of the front line thereof; that no spirituous or malt liquors shall be manu- factured or sold thereon, nor shall the same | be used for manufacturing purposes; that no slaughter house or houses 1 be erected thereon, nor sball the same land and premises be used In any manner for the purposes hLereby rohibited, and paid covenants ahail run with lie Tand, Termn of sale: One-third of the putchase | money o he pald in cash. balance in two equal inatalments, payable in one and two years, With interesi At b Do cantum per apnum, pas. | able wemi-dunually, from day of sale, secured | by “dced of ‘trixt’ wpon 'the property” sold, or o1 Cash, ‘at ‘the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of s All conveyancing recording. _revenue stamips, etc.. st coat of purchaser. 'Terms of Rale to be complied with within thirty da. from day of sale. otherwise the trustce re- | serves the right to resell the property at the Flak and cost of defaulting purchase fve days’ sdvertisement Of such res some newspaper published in Washington, D. C THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. By ALFRED H. LAWKON. 'Real Estate Offcer. $a28-d&ds.exBy RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. IN NUMBER OF. HOMES By the Associated Press. VIENNA, January he increas- ing congestion in housing has led Vienna to extend its bullding plans and instead of 5,000 lodgings it will construct 7,000 during the year. The whole scheme contem more than twenty-five thousan lodgings. Averaging twenty flats to a building it will be seen that the program is an ambitious one, and will furnish continuous employment to the building trades. atex new MUSICAL INSTEUCTION. 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TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE. STORY _BRICK DWELLING, BEING JUMBER 188 PARK BOAD, NORTH- By virtus of & certain deed of trust. being instroment No. 20, recorded December G, 1922 among the 1and records of the District of lumbis, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public' auction, in frout of the prem- lses, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1924. AT FOUR PAL, the following deacribed land and prem- ine in tba District of Columbia and designated as and being lot &2 in Lewis E. Breuninger's subdivision” of lots in block 17, “Ingleside.”” as per piat recorded in the sur: vegor's office of the District of Columbis in Liber 34 at follo 125, subject o covenants of §old subject to a prior deed of trust and the unpaid fnterest and overdue taze y. farther particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid In cash, A deposit of 8200 requiged. Conveyanc- recording and reveuue stamps At pur- chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within _thirty dars, otherwise deposit fo feited and the propaity mey be adrercised ax resold at the discretien of the trustees. ROBERT L. McKEEVER, EARL E. GOSS, 3017-d&ds,exSu f@THE ABOVE SALE HAS BREEN POST- PONED UNTIL MONDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF IEBRUAET, 1824, AT FIVE BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. sciences Private Lessons in_ mathematics, a Twenty ye | cial attention to stup) willing pupils. $1, $1.50. 1408 Hopkins streef n.w. ALBERT JONAS Write or call. 2% Night School not an casy school which to get an education, but it can be done if you are will- ing to pay the price of hard work and if you have the good sense to choose the best busi- ness school in Washington. HBON D SHORIHAND IN 50 1avS Easy to Leam—Successful Positions Quaran. || —is n teod Graduates. Full Secretarial CourseOffered. ( Bookkeeping 2 Mo. *“The Best for Less.’”. En- ol Today. Latest Information on Request. 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