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"AUCTIONS. FOB SALE—-NOUSES. e e Y SOUND ADVICE FOR AN INVESTMENT— A HOME BOUGHT BEFORE APRIL. A CAREFULLY SELECTED LIST OF HOMES, PRICED RIGHT. HOME, FINEST STREET ON CAPITOL HILL-—$9,500¢ Ten rooms and two baths, modern basement type lome, located on Bust Capitol steest Just west of Lincoln Park _ Hot-water heat and gas light. 15 4n good condition throughout. Owner must have $3,000 cash to sell £t the low price quoted ubove, GOOD BUY IN HIGH VIEW—$8,000. Six roome and bath. also concrete front and screened-in sleeping porches. Tome of Bést Brick const lon and is in very good comditiol Instantaneons hot-water heater, electrieity and gas, hardwood Soors and on goul lot. HOME AND STUDIO— ON BEAUTIFUL CORNER—$8,750. Modern hrick home on an attractive corner. convemfentls located within & square car line. Can bé used for a studio as well a8 for a-home, T $8,750, with easy payients. PLEASANT HOME— SFMI-DETACHED, ON PARK ROAD—$13,500. A GOOD BUY.—-Fight, rooms, reception hall agd hath (5 bedrooms); all modern fmj ments: front and double riwr porches, untomatic Bot-water heater and on good lot with space T gurage. dsdocuted in a very fine residentinl section, elose to Kock Creek Park, venient 0 car lme. Terms. NEW, DUTCH COLONIAL HOME— TAKOCMA PARK—S$9,500. Locaied in £ the be s in T for occupancy. Tooms an: with b yoents, of v ud s built-in garege. in basoment of the s all the porches ure glass- o, Dutch coloniad howe. sbont tendy cove aud pamtry: all me prove- Floored servant’s room, toilet amd statiouaty tubs FOR PARTICULARS OR 'TO T SHANNON- & LUCHS, Inc., 713 141h Street N.W. MASS. AVE. PARK. Brick home. ample lot to paved alley, with double gasage. This fAdividaal residence has an excentionsily attractive lower floor, spacious rooms and @ua parior, tagether with four bedrooms and two bathe apove, Servant’s room and batl on I ws priced louse of this construction in thin section. * Frice, §25.000, " Td 000r. Lowest TAKOMA PARK—/$9950; $1,100 Cash, $75 Monthly, Owner left town yesterday amd this house must be sold. Bmtireiy detached, in fock Sondition: large rooms, tile bath, hol-water beat and eiectric Hghts. The beat in Takoma Park. Act quickly ST VALUE IN PETWORTH. A very wide honse o 1ot 0 feet deey i Priced for immedinte sale at $9. DDITION—$17,500, Magnificent hollow tile and stuco hos < Main 2345. r-! Sitoated on_the cation may be claimed as nnosusl. There £ tod A large twaar garace and the properts are additions] arguments in its favor. It fs i o in the heart of this rightly papular home develonment al @ price saveral (honwand nnder ite' reproduction cost Fons Targe. oo on ke, first fuor. jncluding #n impressive T eption hall amd one of the most Sitractive iniig rooms we have ever smen: four spacious bedrooms, buth and. sieep- ud foor. Two rooms wnd bath on third floor. A garuge to mutch com. of the most thoroughly delightfal homes it hius been our pleasate to offer BROOKLAND BUNGALOW—$700 CASH. cleciic Eming, almost new bungalow of five rooms and baih, i B 5 % oak floors. Convenient (0 twe cur lines, o street, this remarkable chavce. Owner, out of city, hus TI with b fo jmescarate sl ot DETACHED BRICK—CHEVY CHA E—$14,500. p You who have looked sbout a bit in Chesy Chase can better appreciate what an wnuewal opporfunity this house offers. There mre practically no bnr':n houses here for sale and absolutely nothing te be obtained at this price. Six large rooms, inclosed slewp- ing poreh, attic. open firepluce. Yors moderd improvements. inclnding g E k house in & fine locution. The price is teasopably low 'y _WILLTAM S. PHILLIPS, 15th and K Sts ,\‘.\\' Phone Main 4600. : MENBER ater heat amd Well builf bric BOSS & PHELPS, REALTORE. " Xmu%10.000——&'0;\:' New Macfarland High School. “ples semi-detached f(apestrs brick dwelling. corner pr perty, only squnte 1o Street car ine. {ontains six orieht and weil Droportioned. revms amd e bath u:vm;'-fl: Ooors, bereenied thronzhout, including sleeping Dorch: Dot water hent, electrie e ? are numerous added conveniences and a large built-in gars pe rl’:l»y lvrll-uflt RpE e SlS_OO()——](»xh Street lleitizhlSA city e to sell this delightful detar It is situated between 14th nnd 16th st emient and high-class section Contains 6 s trie lights, Owner, Teaving th mame at a vers low f; from the resarvoir. 4 po ique in plan and hot-water heat hed home and is offering reets, only a stone’s throw 7 An individualls built-in splendid rooms, tile bath, porches, many nousual Excellent and well imprved lot 50z Garsge, \ vommamtients e S12:500—Columbia Heights O Tark road. | Fix Boris 1< entirely diterent Trom the vane) wioreotid tent it wilj app te any ome desitiog foar bedrooms on second floor. The -l ity e Bth, Grubt wed Siuing room ‘aieove ang steeprat o, ek ary, Por lient. electric Tiehts, - Batine hogse s scresed sermant oo ta oo O-car gMage. Owner, moving away, must sell e $9,500—North Capitol Street. i eolonial tyne Lomes opposite the North Capitol Street Rescrvoir. able properiy and lLiomes on' this thoronghfare apposite Sldom offered for xale. House I3 20 feet Wide, contains 6 Turge. soomar e barne fark AT ¢ rear porehes, screecs and awnings, hotWater heat, electric Lghts, Bailtin garage $12.750—M¢. Pleasant. A tapestry Brick dwelling west of 16 street and only a f bloc Reart Chiureh Two stories and atilc, six large mooms. le hath ood erine® (e fecond floor., lossed-in sleepiog porch, floors, Fof-w eloctric lights. Buiit-in fireproof garsge Lo e g puiposes, with kitchemette _One of those attractiy most_a ry on With cement fooring, onk . The séeond fioor is arranged Ideal home for two small families. Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.AI OUR NEW PHONE NUMBER IS MAIN 9300 ey BOSS & PHELPS, AL THE HOME OF & WEMRERS OF THE W. Tox REAL BSTATE BOAY 1417 8th St. N.W.—$3,000. §ix rooms and summer Kitehen, bri space Tor garage; torme | HiCk Bouse, J. LEO KOLB, 923 New York Ave. Main 5928, Soldiers’ Home. Owner desires to sell moders home of & rooms and bath; b.-w.h.; elee. lights; rn’t{vl Itm begntitul xflrn:r lot. This'is one { Of the lest valoe fn the city. Vers ean ferns. Addrews Box #504, Star o T Marcl ¢ Sixroom brick, gas, bath, $4,700; $700 cash and i3 month. 1abg™, Jomp Dmmlows: prices rigat; etab, o, pnglo, & m.i., Bowh., $5,700; H. C. MAYNOR, 1402 North Capitol St. North BYBO-W. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS A REAL BUY O o foom %u. ith il modern improve- ments; large Jot, 213145 feet to in rear. This Home can be purchased at a very low figure and on very reasonable terms, L.E. BREUNINGER & SONS, 706 Colorado Bldg. Main 6140. SALE OR RENT HOUSES. 14th AND PARK ROAD. THE_FINRST BUSINESS LOCATION 1IN THE_CITY. LJRGE STORE, APARTMENT ABorE. AN PE URCHASED UNDER $50.000, OR WILL REMODEL TO SUIT TEN- ANT ON LONG LEASE. FOR FULL INFOB- Hihin M g NOLD. ANY, 1416 EYE STREBT. MAIN WANTED T0 BUY—HOUBES. P'.b: T TO B"“’., DETACHED fl“..qw N vy Chase; cas $750; ', to $150 monthiy. Adavess Box SR Btay oo WANTED, FROM OWNER, 6 Touse or 3-family fiat; n,w. of B, cash, but must be bargals. Addreis ofce. g HAVE TWO LOTS AS PART PAYMENT FOR small bome I ne.” Address Hox 100, Btar OUT-OF-TOWN _ PURCHARER W, Comtortable, modern bungelon. W1tk tup beds ndfloor; must have rooms and ‘bath on . west of 14th ited; m: fl'flrmn WE HAVE 100 CIABNTS, N 5 Southesst properties. WE K BT. N.W. parquet ciec. lighte: very deep lot to st be- cold by outof-cown fo see this. Address Box GEORGETOWN. Jukt off R st and east of Wiseonsin fwostorv brick house of sAven moms i gas fight: <ide aod rear, alleys. Pri bath bric Lt; ot to alley. PRATHER & ROBINSON, 14515 516 B 14th and New York Aver " oF irain bz, ST CAPITOL ST.— ’ ce heat: i twos garaze. Price, 88700, S 5 PRATHE b artin’s Church. 6 room and bath home. three rooms de exceHent con n‘n' L) .!'Tmlu for hmlw“gi ER. RED—VACANT. zew. well built, five-foom bungalow, desp convepient to cars. Vi terms. A »t, ti 5 {nin 3677, WEST OF 16th ST. Very Desirable New Homes. Sample, I737 Irviog n.w.—Exerlient cokstruetion. Thoreughly modern: & rooms, 2 baths. Garage. Through Ym;r Own Broker R THRIPT BLDG. CO., OWNE: UNION TRUST BLDG. MAIN 788, Near 16th and Allison Sts. -_Siz-mpom and batb” tapestry brick, colonial »r:'Fe' ‘Dertect condition! newly screcned, BETLAT PRl 1 it G,k JARRELL, = 87 Wosdward Bids. Main 768, 178 U ST. N.E. GUARDMAN RUILT_SANTLE nx:rl;u. g00d-4 roocus, ; h.- t, Ow: leaving city. Proj “I’:l'.'wkl ::lr! 5,254 v i a0 SSOENERE RN & 00V s =il To il e A DWELLING OR STORE AND D commercial sone, corner préferred. Thiy tion, 1) ] B R able for undertal B, ] Downtown. very fine three-story residence i 5 A rel cen Tea Ko Hatarehire soes. Foln g well Bushed thronghoiit and | b ing, Price not to ¢ cash if desired. Address Box 271- ollice s I WANT A MODEE northeast section of the city, or semidetached, 48d have { honse must Bave & built in constriic| as put ope | over $3,000. Cen pay all cssh Rdrem Box 216 k. Brar eten \ TG 10 LOOM HOUSE ; have a plog ts’ gooms and -bath; lai drawing Toom Wit Balltn. Hookeases: hard: ~wood floors throughont: tled Kitehen: 9 real open fireplaces; Pittsburg hot- m'&l‘ h?ll‘!!r. ifl& many dlh&gfie Phone for rlnnm Hedges .mmalleton, Ine, B g e !I%,‘.'mmmh 9608, Bt and can mon| within room e 48 Brightwo‘(zchl ot | 1 GAR BRLL YOD BHTY. N 'w &ix-ropm A - over T e e N ne - MOUNT PLEASANT. ‘B. H. GRUVER HOMES OPEN FOR INSPECTION. Adame Mill #d. n.w., betweén ‘Ehrage. Open and lightod daily and .&?‘o m, Take Mi, Pleassai ears 3 oft Park rd. «g_mmn and MmN SR ST Lo, et = “piice. &h&- T ] TEGHUTAR, Ownic dut S Mam STz water near rant. jce Liat it with 5 0 U 38 We have a present o E. RYON CO,, inc, ) 24 ¥ 8 s 15 a | fow bineks the vsnil stereotypéd home and we are | | oUT-OP-TOWN REAT ESTATE Ffir—, COLONTAL g FOR_ BALM— Beac 0 roords TA €0, New Jersey lot burg., i ol roac {20 ot aele A 8% each. VAIL, 1 AL EXECUTOR'S SALE OF FRAME DWELLING, No. 538 MeTHAN AVE BOUTH WEST. By virtue of authority vested in the under- by the Iast will and testament of Johanoe “Wine, . admitistration No. 30462, the undersigned exeentor will offer for jale by public wuction, in frost of the prem- ises. on FUBSDAY, THE NINETHENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, ‘1624, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following deseribed land asd prem ines,” sitwate in the city of Wasb jogton, Dir. trict of Columbia, to wit: Lot are 546, Improved by’ Svefoom and cellar frame welling. Terms of sale: One-thind oush, bélance In one “and two years, with tn &t 7 per cent per annwm, payable stmj-a: My, from day of sale, seemred by of irast upon the property, or all cash, st the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 requited wale. All comveyamcing, recording, revepne siampe and motarial fecs ot eost of wrchaser, Terms to be complied with within dags from day of ssle, Giherwise the ex- cowtor reserves the right 'to resell the prov- erty at the risk _and cost of the defauitin; wl:fil.l‘| after five days’ ""”"fiflneq : uch remle In some newspaper H the city of Wasnington: B € T MAURICE PITZGERALD, Executor. 01 12th st. n.w. £0°THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON acconnt of the inclement weather, natil TUES. DAY, MARCH ELEVENTH, 1924, AT. THE SAME HOUR AND PLACE. MAURICE PITAGERALD, Executor. 2% TITE AROVE SALE 18 FURTHER POST- poned on account of th!rl"l'l!vl Nt _weather, {ontil. THURSDAY. MARCH THYRTERNTH, 1924, AT THE SAME HOUR AND PLAC | MAURICE FITZGERALD, Ezécutor. mh12,13 ADAM A WESC R, AUCTIONEERR. Trustees’ Sale of Brick Dwell- ing, No. 643 4th St. N.E,, { Washington, D. C. | In virtue of & eertain firat deed of trust ifrom Yeila A. Longley to Thomas M. Fields avd George E. (misspelled N.) . as tiusteds, dated Joly 12, 1980, July 16, 1920, in Liber 4407, of the Tand reeords of the District Bia, 10 secure a ceHain promissors mote of the' safd Leila A Lougles. iu amount $3.250, due July=32, 1933, “the undersigned (ramtces the request of the party wecared, will sell anction, in front of (he premines, ARCH TENTH, 1924, AT FOUR X numbered thirty-two (32) §1n the sabdivision made by Davidwn et al. in sqnace numbered eight hundred ten (510). as recorded in Book 13, page 154, of the arveyor for the . improved brick No_ 043 4th st. n.e.. defaull having been made in the payment 6f the said mote when due and having continued ever since. The terme of sale 4re: One-third of the pu money to be paid in cash and the bal ance in two equal | 4 two years, wit per annum. pa. . sale, wecuted by first deed of trust on the property wold, ot ail cash. at the purchasers’ option. A deposit of $200 will he required at the time of eale. All conveyancing, recording. revenne stamps. motarial fees, five insurane ete., to be at the cost of the purchaser, ami the 'terms of wale to be completed within forts dass from the day of sale, otherw tees may rescll the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five daye’ advertisement of such sale n some ewe: paper published at the city of Washington, e Distriet of Columbia £ THOMAS M. FIELDS, GEORGE E. GARRETT, Trustees. ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON til THURSDAY, MARCH AT THE MAME HOUR &THE 1 acoount of the rain | THIRTEENTH, 1 VALUABLE DE- No. 9% LEe By virtue of a’certain deed of trusg dated January 2, 1923, and recorded Janaary 4, 1 among the laud records of the District of Columbie. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wil sell at public suetion, in front of the premise S RMIPAY, THE TWENTY MIRST DAY MARCH. 1924, AT THREETHIRTY O CLOCK the ‘following described land gnd prem'ses, ‘wituate fa the Distrct of Co- Inmbia ed as and being lois square 1730, in Fulton K. Gordon: ubdivis'on of part of a tract of land callvd “hevy Chase.’’ us per plat recorded in L. | Connty follo 41, of the records of the office “of the surveyor of the District of (o- | lumbia. subwet 1o covensn's of record. ' ect to @ prior deed { At for $8.000, partics | he statea at the time of over said trost to he cas Posit tequired upon acceptance of bd. Go veyaucing, recording aud revesne stsips sers cont. Terms of mie to_ be con ied with within thirty days or deposit for- Teited. JAMBS M. CARTER. ¥00DSON 5,380 TTHOS. 3. OWEN & SON. { TRUSTERS' BALR OF VALUABLE DE- ACHED FRAME DWELLI G No. 8084 NEWARK ST. N NTAL ING TEN ROOMS AND TWO BATHS. By virtue of a cectain desd of trus doly recorded in Liber No. 4194, folio 147 et seq, of the land records of the District of Colam: bie, and at the request of the party secured therebs. the undersigmed trustees will sell at public Anetion. In_ front of the premisac, ion TCESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH MARC ) 1924, AT FIVE the follewing described and premises, t of Columbia, and de. ignatéd as and heing Part of the easters o unsubdivision portion of “‘Cleveland Park, ved as follows: Beginning for the same at 2 point formerly marked by an iron ping #2id point being 20 feet south of what wax formerly the center line of Newark st and 188 fect ras of the northeast rorner of the parcel of land conveyed to. John Savary by deed dated December 10, 1808, amd recorded In Liber 2283, folio 163, of the land records of the District of Coiumbia, nd fuaning nce south 82 degrees 50 minutes east 75 feet: enice_south An. PM, degrees 45 minutes west 104 éet; thence northwes 7542 te int distant south 2 45 minutes west feet from the begioning; thence sorth i “Saceplst Ton shrrom s of excepting the nafrow land dedicited to the District of Oolumbia for wmonlns of Newark street, s shown on Plat recorded in Liber County 10, follo 66, of the records of tre office of the surveyor the District of Columbia, also ject to the eo enants of record. Bald subject to & prior deed of $7.500, furiber lars of which hounced at time of sale: the pur- price above said trust to be paid in A deposit of $500 required. Convey- nm\fln‘rlflfl revenve stamps st put- t. rms to be complied with within thirty da; otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold, at lh: d'scretion of the trustees. HAnRY 6.8,30 K. BOSS, 14418 K. HARTUNG, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONBERS. Trustees. fRUSTE ALE OF VALUABLE CORNER m A'('-:nlg BUILDING. CONTAIN. ND 5 BATHS, NO. 35 . N.W., ALSO CERTAIN FURNI- TCREAND riwm PROPERTY CON. TAIL THERBIN. AB3 irtue of o certain deed of trust. dn ogost being. o. ArEraed “peiobts 55 7. dmong the Tand o, s Dutfie} of Cojemba gt gt the request of the party thei the undersigned trustees will sell, at public ave- tion in_front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, A. 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M.. the followin descrived land" and premises, yitnate in ¢ District of Columbla; and desighated as and being lot 757 in Johs L. Wirrea's subdivision’] in e Pleadlug’ now Ruows as sutre 2623, forfea Ta'is oce ot the peraeer for the in e for District of Columbia in a, 2, o X l‘l‘ it hlh-“ ther with _the ,~ 5‘:”-4‘“ =" _ Terms of sale: nf 8 doed trost for $9,00, doe 4 oec- SR o oF oy £3 about §7,470. fatiiiny "0 20D 4 o A A e ponit $500 II%m Mlli and revenue » ps &t :"i. ‘erms to be complied with in thirty forteited the ‘and at the o gll!rih.ed' it erty T ey, o sarert s HOUGHTON, KBELLER, mh-d&ds,exSu 0. c.o. bert AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS, 7. OWBN & 80N, AUOTIONEERS, TRUSTEES® SALB OF VALUADLE THRER STORY _ BRICK DWELLING U NUMBER 3% RHODE ISLAND AVENUE NORTHW! & certain deed of trust duly secorded in Liber 4870, folio 00 el mea., of ind records of fhe Dintrict o and st the request of the' pa .tfi n?z-n’um l;ulll‘v- n_front of the RIDAT. TR TWENTY MARCH, A.D. 1924, A’ the _ following-dencribed situate In the District of umbia, nated as and being lot 55 in Ina . comb'sation of lots in block 9 * f Columb) rty secure will sell, at remines, on o¥ denlx: efrill's e 3 5 24 o the afce of th of ‘the” Dintricc. of Chiombia," b Ruown ax stjnare 5095, Te Sold «ubject t further l o & prior deed of trust fculaes of which will i thurt to berpeid I3 ve said trust to depoit of $208 required. Con Corting and revenue wtamps c cost. Termm to be complied with within | daz5. otverwise depost forfeited and the prop- eriy may be advertised and resold at the dis- cretion of) the trustee: d L._PIERCE ROTELER, WILLIAM K. HiLL SUHLEK, AGCTIUNBER. TRUSTEES' RALE OF VALUANLE 1M PROVED REAL ESTATK, No. 202 I, KT, N W. BEING A TWORTORY BRICK AND DWELLING. devd of trust Auly . 38, folig 376 et seq . of the land records of the’Distriet of Colum bis, and at the request of the party secursd thereby, the undersigned trustees will of for sale by publc wuctlon. fn front of isen, on FRIDAY, THE VOURTEENTH AY OF MARCH, A'D. 1924, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.AL. the ‘following de bed tand and ~premises, s'tunte In {he city_of Washington. Distfict of Columbia to wit: Part of orignal ot nambered eignt ()" in square’ nomblred five bundred and fiftyeight” (658). beginning for the same at the” northeast’ esmer of said Jot and square and ruoniog thence west along feet; thence south &l Eight augles t street 65 feet: ngles o New Jersey ave. 51 feet to said avenue, nd thence northweaterls slong aaid Avenu 60 feet to the place of beginnin Terms of sale: One-third of { money (o be paid ip cash, the ba equal fnstallments, payable i eurs, with (nterest &t 6 por ¢ payable seri aunuall 3 of sale. e Cured by deed of trusi upon (he property sotd, ar all cash, 80 the optlon of the purchaser. X deposit 6 $230' required of the 'in &t the Ume of sale. Al conve ing, revenoe stamps and nof cost of the purchaser. Te compiied with within ¢ ale. otherwise the trh resérve the tight resell the property at the risk and cont of the defaulting purchaser afier five days' ndveretisement of such resals in monie news- per published in the oty of Washington, B ALEXANDER MUNCASTER, 452 Lou'stana ave. n.w., JESSE L. HEISK per_ anaum, . AUCTIONEELS TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE SEMI BRICK RESIDENCE, W REIN n By'virtue' of 8 certatn deed of tr fnstrumant No. 5 240 T, the Distct of nd at the request of the par'y by, the undersigned trustees wwill 50 T ny Alla Terrace. “hevy Chase office umb'e . snbject to 5 % shows cu said plat an oiidin Terms: Kuld subject to a prior deed of trust for $9.000, furcher pariiculars of which wiil be sonounced at time of sale; (he gurchase | bove sa'd trust to e paid Al t of $250 required. Con | { Distr Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De- tached Residence With Am- ple Grounds and Garage, Be- ing Number 3209 Highland Avenue, Cleveland Park, D. C. By viftue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber 465, at folio A%0. of the land records |of the District of Colnmbia, and at the re. janest of the party secured giierebs. the nnde; signed trostees will seil at publc auction frant of TW “The Highi Cleveland Park’ nusubgivided part Of the pumbered seven thirteen (13), ‘Goldsberongh Tract,” and lots Fight (%), fen (10) to parts of Tots num. (®) in square num bered twenty hundred and sevents-two (2072) in Semth Roston Reaity Company's bdivi- sio of part of “The Highlands" or “North- ern Addition to Cleveland Pur! and part of s0id_“Goldshorongh Tract,” as per plai ra- corded in the office of the surveyor of the Dis. triet. of Columbia in Liber County 24, at folo 49: said lots, parts of lots and parts of traet, being contiguons, are deseribed In one parce | Beginning at a pe in the south line of Ord- street 3 the Borthwest corner of said lot | fumbered seven above mentioned. and | running thence east’ alomg the south line of { Ordway street, 313.17 feet: thence th O de- { grees T minufes 30 seconds east. 170.41 fo t 8 sfone in the north line of Iighland ave- avenue and the north d Pack 13418 feet: thenee thence _siong said avenys, suth T3° 507 West, 85.20 feet to the sonth. corner of (e parcel convesed fo Bates Warren by deed recorded in Liber Tio 848 the land records of the T Columbia; ‘thence morth 13- 43 147.5¢ feit to an old zas pipe isaid lot numbered nine (9) above mentioned; thenee with the southwesterly s said lots numbered pine (3), elght ( (7) above mentioned, north 43° 12 west, 90 et to an old gas pipe at the southwest cor- r of sid lot numbered seven (7): thence gag he west Tine' of ‘eald ot mum: (7] vortherly 2395 feet to the beginning: ' according _to plat of survey | dated Febroary 24, 1916, and recorded in | survey book 89, 4t page 74, Iy the office of the surveyor for fhe Distrlet’ of Columbis; sub- | Jeet to building 1i restriction on Pfl'l{ Stroet; ay thown on plat recorded in eald o - | yeyor's office in Liber connty 24, tollo 40. | #aid property being Improved a detached | { residence known as No. 3209 Highland 'DII!, and gal : Sajd property is subject to a prior deed of trust securing an_indebtednes of $24,000 now mast dve. and said proper will b s0ld_subject to satd deed of trust. in- debtedness _and _accumuiated interest. The purchase price over and above said deed of trost dud latetent, all caph. Tntereat and taxes paid or_adfusted 'to date of sale. A deposit of $1,000 will be required at the' time of sale. Al conveysneing, recording, revenue stamps, flou, 8t et of burchaser. Terms of sale o be “complied With within thirty days from day of “sale. btherwise deposit will be for- feited and property resold at risk and cost of defsulting purchaser after five days' sd- vertisement of such resle published in Washington, D. C. WM. H. SHOLES, WILLIAM L. BROWNING, mh11,d4de.exSu Trustees. ADAM A, WERCHLER, AUCTIONEER, Valuable and Meat Market, Fixtures and Im- lements of Trade, Re- gerating Machine, Etc., go}_n.tumed in No: 701 H St. By Public Auction, ESDAY, March 18, 1924, Commencing 2 P.M. rated, plate glass meat ease, refris- erated butter box. refrigerating machine with motor, fsh and poultry chse, large refrigera ot 12x14), Hobart hamburg machin (obkrt coffee’ mills, § Toledo meat and grocery scales, counidrs, meai i TU | racks, American siicing machine, meat and cotting table; 600-ib. form ing fans, t“me clock, maat all!m and ter, d isty e, e carn. "ADAM 4. WBSCHLER, Anctiopées, THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONBERS. 'I'RVH'I‘?‘ SALE oliluuflnu APART: DIAK P! B E"!. AT ot 1l EEy rdEo20 | it mhi2,18.14.15.17 THOS. 3. OWEN & EON, AUCTIONEERS. BTERS: SALE OF VALUABLE BUSIY T ROBRRTY KNOWN AY BTIDSTIZSTE GRORCIA AVENUR NORTHW BT, e of & cortain dsed of trust éd in Liber No. 4802, folio land Emll of the Districl : BT e iy ol the n&flz' describied lamd ar et of EGolum! To's 38, 37 and abdiyiston B Tiber 63, Tolte B of ¢ v of the sarveyor of the deed of trust § il o i s ited resold, i { proval and ratifieation of the court. {the request of the patties secu THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTTONERES. TR SALE _OF _VALUABLE _DE- ¥n ViAur pwiiInG NG NUMBER 2011 PORTER STREET NOBTH- Ry virtie of a certain desd of duly zecorded in Liber No.o4868, folio 178 e of the land records e Distriet of nd at the request of the party secured thers: 11y, the undersiEned trusteve will ell, &% pun: In front of the premises, on WED. (. THE NINETKENTH DAY OF A.D. 1024, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., foliowingdesctibed “land and premises, te in the District of Colum of the® Xnown for the pu taxation as square 2061, subject to covensnis f_record. Terms: 8old subject (o & prior deed of trust . further particulars of which will be announced at time of wale: the puteiase price above xahl truxt to be paid In cash, A deposit of $280 required. * Conveyancing, re cording Tevenue mtamps at purchiser comt. Terws fo be complied with within thirty days otherwise deposit forfeited and the prop- erty may be udve.tised and resold at the dis- cretion of - the trustees HERMAN SCHMIDT, PAUL V. ROGERS, mhS-A&ds exSu i ae s Jrubtees, THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. ADCTIONKRRS, 1115 EYE 8T. N.W. TnEf;te'es' Satlecl of Fully uipy an “Taxi gdu;!nus.(}m Forty Automobiles; Known as the Gregg Auto and Taxi Rear of 1131 17th Street N.W. By virtue of a decree of the of (be District of Columbia passed in use N 41979, we, the unders gued t will gell at_ poblie auction, at the Gf‘l‘l and Taxl Bervice Garage, rear of 1131 ton Court ity DAY OF MAKCH, 1924, AT TWO business, et M oot will. n; utomobles, an follows: ring cars, Studebaker tou Pererleas tonrin; 4 wedan, Cadillae e i 2nd limons ne g ta: ; Nash, remier, Plerce-Atrow and Marmon touring cars; Réo taxi asd Hudson sedan. Terins of sale: recording. revenue parchaser. Wi _mbT.d&ds exSe of the TRUSTEES' SALB VALUABLE 1M PROVED REAL ESTATE iX THE DIS KICT OF COLUMBIA, CONSIETING OF RRLE-DASH RERIDENCE OV FIVE ROOMS, @ EREMIGES 73 130 ST ¥ WASHINGTON By virtne of & certain dend of trost daly recorded in Liber No_ 4240, folin 304 et sed., af the iand recorda of the ‘Distriet of Colum: J8. amd 81 the renuest of the party secured thereby. the unders trostees er for sale by public auetion. in front of the on WEDNPSDAY, THE NINE INTH DAY OF MARCH,'A.D. 1924, A K-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM., the in square No. 1020, kaid sublot G being Imrroved by premises 33 on west side of 13th st. se., Wash ington, District of Columbia, and K as the north 21 feet of lof No. 846 i tht said square for assessment pa 3 Terms of e N1 canh. '\ Qeporit of $350 required of (he purchaser at the (ime of sals. All covveyaneing, recording. revenue stamps feen at the cost of the pur. Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty days fram day of wale, otber the trustees reservy the right (o resell Property At the risk’and cost of the de- pirchaser after five days’ sdver tisement of snch resale published in the city of W JONN ¥ 7 SAMUEL C. BROOKS, Trust ADAM A, WEACHLER, AUCTIONEER. Executors’ Sale of the Old Es- tablished Wholesale Grain and Feed Business of W. M. Galt and By virtoe of the authority and direction of the ‘Supreme Court of the District of Colum- bia. the undersigned. exeentors of the last Do sad testament of Halph L Galt. will e’ place y. AT 10 O busines< n by the sa and style of W. M ivz the good w merciand’s LOCK A.M.. as an entirets: merly condieted and_earried decedent under the firm name t & Company, ineind- . aud all and singular 0 trade, trade fix- ‘and_warehouse equipment to ani dppertaining e automobi ness, eni 3 ¥, Frain elerators, trademark ‘“‘Ceres Flour. Terms of sale: One-thind of the pureha: mouey 10 Le paid in cash and the remainder in two eqnal instailments, payable six and twelve months from day of sale. represented by the promissory notes of the purch bearing interest at the rate of six per eentum per annum, payable semi-apnually, and satis- factorily sa~ured: or all cash, at the option of the purchaser: and a cash depasit of $1.000 1o be made oo acceptance of bid. The ccept- anece of dny bid shall be subject to the ap- In case of failure of complianre by purchaser with terms of sale, the right is reserved to resell at the risk and cost of the defasiting pur- chaser. 1f & matisfactory bid for the property a8 an_entirety is not received. the merchan- e, ete.. gtorestid will lm- mediately thereupon be offered for sale detail for cash. NENRY E. DAVIS, WILLIAM T. BETTS, RACHEL 0, S. GALT, Executors for the Extate of Ralph L. Galt. mF10,12.14.17,18,19,20 o THOMAS J. OWKS & SON, AUCTIONEER! T Evnte, Being an Eight te, an = Story Brick and Stone Apartment House, No. 1812 K Street NW. o b Jend + By virtue of a certsin desd of ed in Liber No. 4673 at folio 47 Tecords of the District of Columbig, #nd at ton, 15 ihe premises. on T EeR U ntkaR e 1050, AT FOUR.THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following degeribed land and_premises, 3ituate In. the: Disteiet of Co- Tumbla and beink fot numbered forty-two (£2) in’ Ernest G. Walker's combination of lots_in Square nombered one hundred and six (108). a3"per piat rerorded o Liber No. ot follp 7. af Tho "records o omce rurve. 2 lct”of Columbis, upon the lowing torms: Terms of sale: Rdid i t to 2 prior deed of trost 8 fimx- or'$200 000, now past die. aad Maid proverty will be sold subject to #hid dee trest io- Ot purchase pricé over and above said deed of trust, cash, igtetest and taxes paid_or adjusted ts date e, A deposit of $5,000 will be required at time of 'sale. All conveyancing, recording, revemae stamps, etc., at cost of purchiser. st'e to be complied with within of | days from day of wnle. otherwise degoslt will be "ot saver will sell &t publie the andersigned blie & ol.- debtedness. forfeited and property resold defaulting purchaser after Hatment of Such resale 1a aome ACHIPADEF Dub- lished in Washington, D. C. H 15, BOWLING. “Togge Eye 8t. N.W. No. 141 HUBERT T. PLASTE! 0. 3016 Que St n.x mbi-d.de.exSu 3 ICH OF TRUBTEK'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtse of & certain deed of thmit to i the unders'ghed, Simon W. Straus (béimg an instrument executed by the Washington Prop. erties Company, dated August 1, 1919, and Tecorded August 14, 1910, in Liber No. 4186 of mortgages, at page 237 of the land récords of the District of Columbia, gh to eseure of $1,800,000_first mortBage .6 fent “onds of mald Washini . Combiny), and because ‘0f defult " the undersigued trastee will offer fos public_auction, in front of the prem| SEVENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1 #B O'CLOOR P.M., the following hld'mllndbfl.&m edAhlll';I:e Wi ton, D. " ) Bered 11, in Foik O Lewin's com! i of I a l"ll': .0“” l, l.ll n:re numbered 2%&' #ajd combination, in No. 58, follo 185 of the records of the bt D % o SRS B ELSE rovement odtéd upon said Jand of any part _thereof, ing’ ummn Screens, elevators, motors, \moR, mfl bofters, lémn- b ; A m.tl 3 3 R s via m&‘ or part - , % & mid part [ 4 ! -_-}mn -ml!‘-y"’ Terms of salé: ERES A with interést II"U h!ur- upon Service, [+*%, Agto ” i WEDNESDAY, THE .'usmlnifl 'CLOCK |* or TWo a8 JEING BET N in deed of o, Terma: Sold sobject to & prior deed of trast for $2.000, wighoterent iy per cent, dated Oetober 13, 1922, further particulars of which | will be announced at time of male: the pu ehase price above aaid trust to be paid in cash, A depouit of $200 required. Conveyaneing, re- cordis and 'venue stamps at i G2y otherwise depouit tortelted and e prop. duye otherwise t forfeited a prop- L mey be advertised and resoid at the dise e the trostees. crelion of the tryRNDALL, m. A A. BRITTON BRO! i mbSddds, exSo Trustees. TADANW A WEBCHLER, AUGTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Mod- em Two-Story Brick Dwell- ing No. 1348 Taylor Street Northwest. By virtte of & cértain deed of truet. dated | Mblramnt o 282 weneak i Tanerecocth 55 nt Ne, among an: the District of Columbia, and at the request rty sacared (hefeby, the undersigaed offer Tor sale by public suction in ml%ml—l. on MONDAY, THE SEV- ENTI DAY OF MARCH. 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., the following. bed land asd premises, ‘situate in the eity ‘ashington, District of Columbi: Lot 108 In Clatence I, Smail's subdivieion of n square per plat recorded in Liber 64, folio 100 of the recerds of the office of the murveyor for the District of Columbia, improved by briek duwelting, hot- water heat and electric lights, No. 1345 Tay. lor street morthwest, subject (o covenants of smbjeet, however, to first Maren'19. 1924 and see- 86, paysbie $70 - A deposit e of the phirchaser st the time conveyaueing, recording, revemue fotatial fets at the cost of the Terms of sale to be compiled with deys’ lfl'?rfll; newnpaper PRANCIE I, NEUBECK, LAWRENCE J. MILLE, “Trusts “THOS. J. OWEN & RON, AGCTIONEERS, TRUBTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE M. PROYED REAL RETATE 473 I STRENT By virioe 0f a (eriain deed in freet dul recorded in Liber No. 258, weq of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, the undersigmed trnstee will offer fdr sale by public agetion, {8 front of the premises, on LRIDAT, THE TWENTUFIRST DAY 'OF ARCH.'A.D. 1924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises ‘wii- vate in the city of Weshington, District of Colombis, to-wit: The west twenty (20) feét of Tot fonr (4) in re 497, improved by a twostory briek dwelling Terms of sale: One-third of the purchsse- money 16 be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 613 per cent per an- num, ‘paysble semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property wid. or all eash. at the option of the pur- chaver. A depoult of $250 required of (he purchaser at the time of sale. All convey- ancing, recording, revemue stamps and not. tarid] fees at the cost of the purchaser. Termi of sale to ba complied with within ffteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustre reserves the right to resell the property at the risk cost of the defauiting purchpser, after five days’ advertimment of sueh resale in some newspaper published in the city of Wash- ington, 7 N JAMES, Attorney for Trustee. MHLVIN C. HABEN. Trustee. mh1i-d&ds.éxSo TTHOS.J. OWEN & 80! ONKERE, TEUSTEE'S SALE _OF _VALUABLE IM- + PRO REAL ESTATE. BEI) REM ISES NQ. 15913 INGOMAR STREET NORTHWEST. By virtne of a certain deed of trost duly recorded in Liber 4771, folio 474 et meq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secnred there. by. the ondersigned trustee will sell st pablic aoction in fromt of the ises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the fol. lowing described land and prem sitoate In the county of hington. District of Go- lembia, and designated us and being iot nem- bered hine (9) and the east 5 feet front by the foll depth thereof of lot sumbered tem | (10), in square numbered seventeen hundred and Ofty-three (1753) in the Chevy Chase Land Company others’ subdivision of part | of Mount Airy ed Chevy Chase [leights, s per plat_recorded in Book 36. at page 10, 1 in the surveyor's office of the District of Co iumbia, " mubject €0 the restrietion locating the building line 15 feet from the street line, &s shown on said plat, aad subjct to cov- enants of record, together with the improve. lll'n"u:. consisting of two-stery und attic frame | aweiling. Terms ‘of sale: Onéthird of the porchase money to be paid in rash, balance in two equal tallments, pl{lbll in one and two years, with interest at 8 per eentum per anmum, payable semi-annudlly, from day of sale, we cured by deed of trust upon the property wold, or all cash, at the tion of the chaser, A deposit of $500 will ir at time of sie. All ‘conveyancing, recording, _revenne tampe, ete.. at cost of purchaser. Termis of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trusice re- serves the right to resell the propert: Tiak and cost of defauiting purchamr. afte five days® ldmm!'nla_( :fh‘:unl’e) u: S0 aemapaper publ n ngton. 1. C. T OFA"J BAVINGS & TBUST l"l;MPAN\'. rustee. By WILLIAM D. FOOYVER, President. Attest: B. PRRCIVAL WILSO Sec By virtue of & certain deed recorded in Liber 4295, folio 185 et seq.. of thé land records of the District of Columbis, and at the request of the party secared thers: by; the mmdérsigned trustee will eell at publie i awetion, in front of the premines, on MONDAY, ENTY-FOURTH DAY OF MARCH. AD. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the {ol- lowing deseribed land and premises, Situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, being 1ot forty-seven ichard McRae’s subdivision of fots in square ove hundred and fifty-seven (157), as I Liber R.W.. folio 16, of TRE records of the office of the surveysr of the District of Columbia, together with the - jur- vements, consisting of four-story and base- ment kitchen brick dwelling. ‘erms. of sale: One-third of the npurchase mones to be paid in cash, balanee in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per annum, pay. | Able semi-annually, from day of sle. secured By deed of trust upon the property soid, or all . at the option of the purchaser. A deposit 500 will be required at time of sale. All yaneing, recordiog, revenue stamps, ote., cost of purchaser. Terms of eale to be complied with within thirty days: from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right $ fosell the property at the riak and, eout of uiting_purchaser, after five dags’ adver- ent “of such resale in some mewspaper jshed in Washisgton, D. C. ATIONAL SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY, Ao B, P. N, Secretary. Beal. mh12-dads,exSu ———y PROPOSALS C. 509, District building, until m., March 31, 1924. For detailed pply at Reom 437 Distriet build- HAVANA "ROUND TRIP—8$150 Saitiagon the tesutions 14,350 toms displecement) A delighthil vatation trip. Return voyage March 16th by the Esse- quiba. Thest two vesstls aré the Largtst liners to HAVANA — PANAMA PACIFIC LINE “Th6 Pt Scenva Navigatiod Go. C Shbderesd & Soa. k., Mg . 1) Sonoma, V Cideyes 10041, Del ptfal 3250 b 2nd. Pi EX-CABARET SINGER HELD-IN MAN’S DEATH to Havm Mrs. Belle Gaertner Arrested When and Canal Zone Body Is :’::fl in Her Direst, regular service 5 NEW Y 3% days to Havana 7 days to Balboe,C.Z. Maodarese Raes: Fiest, Second, Next Sailing March 27 8. 8. FINLAND 22,500 tons displacement PANAMA PAcric Line International Mereantile Ma¥ine Company R. M. HICKS, Manager 1208 ¥ STREET N.W. By the Amociated Press, CHICAGO, March 13—Mrs. Beils Brown Overbeck Gaertner, former cabaret singer and divorced by Wil liam Guertner, wealthy instrument manufacturer, was arrested early to day after policemen found the Body of Hobert Law, thirty-twe, automo- blle salesman, abandoned In ber motor car on a street near her home Law had been shat through the head. A discharged automatic pisto! of which, the police said, Mre. Gaert- ner admitted ownership, was found on the floor of the automobile, alons with a bottle of gi | Mrs ¢ rtner w | hysterically when the police arrived |a her home, they raid, and her |®tatements at first were (ncoherent he was quoted as saying Law and {she had been driving when, upon | noaring her home, heard a shot |and Law_ dropped over the steering | wheel. ' She said she had given he: pistol to Law so that he might pro- tect them. The police said none of the windows of the closed car had been broken by & bullet. Mr. Gaertner's suit for diverce nearty four years ago received much publicity. Both testified they bad employed detectives in the guise of servants until their house was near 1y filled. ! e 'REVOLT IN BULGARIA URGED ON COMMUNISTS |Govmment Seizes Message From Third International Committee of ; Moscow Counseling “Action.” — e pacing the floor DELIGHTFUL MID-SEASON RESORT— Vuglma Beach NEVER TOO HOT OR TOO COLD JUST TEMPERATE IDEAL FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS HOTELS AND COTTAGES Medern Steel Palace Steamers Dally 6:30 P.M. For Old Point Comfort Norfolk EW YORK and BOSTON BY SEA City Tieket Ofice: Woodward Bldg., 731 15th St. X.W. Norfolk & Washington | i By the Associated Press. SOFTA, Bulgaria, March 12.—Th. government has scized a message from 1 Moscow, signed by M. Zinovieff, chair {man of the executive comhittee of the {third international. urging Bulgarian j communists to take action. The mes sage urged orgavization of a largs bod: of reserve oflicers. i ‘The government is continuing its ar irest of Macedonian insurgents, and has ‘adnmed the suzgzestion of the Jugoslay !legation that those arrested be interned {far from the Lorder. New South Wales Bids. New South Wales is bidding agriculturists frem England to help populate and develop that country. The pian is to offer them allotments and upon the arrival of the immi grants to put them through a free three-month _course of training, o that they mav make a success of {farming in their new home. Jt is hoped to attract about 6,000 farmer settlers in this w: © RESOMTS. ATLANTIC CITY, England—Germany New York—Plymouth—Bremen 1st and 2nd claxs accommodations Stattgart (new)..Apr, 15. May 15, Jume 19 Maenchen (aew)." 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