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FOR SALE—HOUSES. Contimued, ‘WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. Comtinued. Chevy Chase. detached home, Tile bath, sleeping lar. bot-water heat, Tiurdwood floors. ali on_lot Fi lights, fireplace, i plenty of trees and shrdb: double Do not fail to see this cosy home. only §12.500. LOUTS I'. SHOEMAKER. N. Y. AVE. N.W. Main 1166, Detached Kite Homes— Pour Teautics at 3901-3 Warren nd 3900-2 Windom St. orth Cleveland Park. Splendidly appointed Six-room Homes, con e exery scentinl for comfort amd con S i Home meking and Housekeeping VO e Cnppireciative of the excellence of 21 inish und (he vare we have {aken to plan W Arrange them i @ practical manner Vandsome Math nd Kitehen. Rig Doub’ < Torchr and” front” porct - Hot-wa k. plant - artistic electric lighting & fures -doubic garage, Niate roofs The + il terims dre most AttPACtivO Ve o Day s [ St . T tn Sir or Evening i Hamilton wil 4 | il <1t Show o uppoiniment At the “ou through, ! im at ome out Cou turn I T #aving 108 only w step east HARRY, \ KITE, 14 K St aorporated) = Phone Main 4846. Suburbar $5.200 -0 L "Bargain in Brookland. | 352 $1.000 cash-—nst attraciise | JLiscied buagalow ouse. withh e por rinood oo, [N Walke Nw © rioE ex. © motoring Albemarle ke Wike National a ave west ot | | | TMEN vth and It ck * houses an Seur now nsed ms 3 separafe fights. ‘The S120° monh ~ certainly up a burgain PRANCIS IRTY N rooms and light garuge This garuge bas beating piant and el entire promerty is remted _for | Price. S1Z500 Terms. Thi an unusual opportunity 1o ...u A CRAWTORD, i Mr. Garvey.) | First Fioor Aver N.W Ma ;N Wonderful Opportunity ¢ dor Colored Home Seek = ‘ 4th and W Sts. NJWL been very purticulur to ses tbat darn " conven- of equip- thiat could con- olicepar- —it s in 1032 Vermont there's nothi o your liv ¥ the quality taste. the conveaient bath: rooms of e treatment : intest hot-water front and bac a ‘elighttul neighborkiood. Reasopable price and aftractive B. B. PINN, w . . {Owper's Representative) 712 Kenyon St. Ph. Col. COLORED BARGAINS Columbia Hgts.: Zstors modern colonial iks: vacant: furoace heat: paved aller. ete.: price reduced: cash pasment $250_ upwards: payment, SiT.0 upwards. These nnot be dupiicated price _and See M. RYON. 1 Main * Afier 6 pam.. Cal. 70 TO COLOR of the room size: completely cilent size and ef- spacious closets, kitchen allation: artistic electric fix- fires, system, hardwood terms. 5817. MASS. A \'l’,. HEIGHTS A FULLY DETACHED NEW STONE HOUSE OF PLBASING ENGLISH ARCHITBCTURE This is a beantiful house of center-hall pian, Paving 8 well planned tooms and two tiled baths: a floored attic, cement front poreh, rear parches, slate roof, and a two-car garage, The very best quality oak flooring used throughout and all other fixtures of the highest Srandard Price Only $20,000. | Terms Low Enough to Suit | Any Purchaser. | L. SANSBURY (O, Inc. 141 $6,750. $500 CASH, $40 MONTH. takes the BEST BUILT NEW BUNGALOW we ive listed around Washington. Five rooma Vath: breakfast room with table and ‘seats lirse closels: artistic cleetric Axturen: ‘sesu: 1i7al gray enamel gas ranke: oak foors in 11y ing and dining rooms; double l&dh: fall con- Dasement: 1aundry tubs; o base. Dlaga: and rear porches: nice fot: high eleva: Lion: two biocks care, ane block boulevard: 15 min. downtown. Just compieted and priced for immedinte sale. To inspect pnon» STILES & QUARLE M. 7433, 719 Petworth. | Haodsome home of T rooms and inclosed | breakfast porch. occupied by owner, who has | made many added improvements. Must be seen to be fally appreciaied. Hardwood floors, Bot-water heai. electric lights, separate lnon dry room wnd’ cold bumerous Price, $12,500., OEMAKER. ain 11 N. 14th and Colorado Ave Unquestionably a decided bargain in a two- story tapestry brick dwelling, situated in this popular and convenient locality. Contains 7 ceptionally large, bright rooms (4 bedrooms), large glass-inclosed porches; front porch; hardwood floors and trim; hot-water heat; elec- trie lights; lot 20x150; garage. Terms only 41,500 cash. See this property if yon are look- ang for a bargain. $13,750. CHEVY CHASE. An exceptionally attractive detached bheme, situated on paved sireet just off Conn ave. Priced low for quick sale. This house is of D covstroion: o S e o g = T OB oo T R T, oat s Hirias Sombia with | porch mcross eotire froaf many | A atiractions and bailt-in featuees. | and weather-stripped througboat: . electricity, ete.. 2-oar garmge. Bx- ot B, o e, B , trees and garden. See it at once. 4 geod bor. $9.000. DOWNTOWN. | A low price for a property situated in the | Dupent Circle section, one sauare off car line and only a few minates' walk from intersec- ton of 17th and Pa. ave. Two-stors pressed | briek dwelling. haviog 6 splendid rooms, med- | «crn bath, double rear pofches, excellent heat- ‘ug plant, etc. Vacant. $16,500. NEAR WARDMAN PARK. A comparatively new twosiory (apestry brick dwelling, situated just west of Conn. xve. and ove squarc from Wardman Park | Hotel. Contains 7 rooms (4 bedrooms), 2 beautifully equipped tile baths (one with tile sbower), _attic, cement front porch, rear hardwood floors throughout; instanta- heous water heater: numerous mdded attemc Uons: Dotwater heat, electric lights: entire hease in_beautiful conditiod: brick garage on paved alley. Naval officer Jeaving the city is 2axious to sell. Lideral terms. Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, The Home of Homes. Main 9300. 1417 K St. N.W. Members Washington Real Estate Board. with 528 Boud building. hot-water heat, HAV house with | i | Bay FORREN | vatn; | have 1o the | TRUSTEES" B OF 8 TO 12 ROOME NEAR D' 47 : will pay up to Cow: , & ONT L # unicato OR COLORED—8 ROOMS, ELF = Tarawood fors. g0 LIGHTS, Address ¥ . R. 1. ave., Fx 184M, Star st. or Vernou pl. $1.000 CASH—WOT or 7 room how ents:, cun ma A TIKE TOREY A1l modern improve- Ual moothly pay ar office. A client of tlits 6 g C xu hot-water-h D s er Sowe) amediately & 1; @m.i.: southeast sec. me at o 1£_your house in for sale L RRY E. GLADMAN, Line. 846. & . BUYERS FOR HOUSES ¥t the city. 1€ your property 1y ."you wani a quick sale, connect dvike 11 sections or sale # SUMMER COTTAGES. SHERWOOU FOR| Dovvekveping: four bedrooms porchies: s months. FRENC, Inon . ¢ ud Tark, LY _FORN. wonderf 08 High- 168 OUT-OF- TOWN REAL E&TA'B BTLAMORT: TADIOINING ASHEVILLE - WL sell, rent ot exchiange 7-room modern resi denee: ideal location for simmer orall' year. S 1410 st Main 7410 LOT BARGAIN—$3 CASE lots near Atluntic : $8 euch. VAIL, 180 n;:- Lots for sulr easy terms. BAL _180¢ W st tion: low prices; FOR RENT waterfr WARD vrstst T woutll or week 1941 Calvert WiDDIFIELD, ATER FRONT I-room house: on state roud . Bshivg. ason, $500. . W. M 10T TARM ncres, Shad i flowers rent for Totte Hal ATER-FRONT South River —Easy | salt-water sports 2 until June 1. ¥ plicate these bar- i Lots beutifolly new subdivision. » among the first and get Hrst choice. Three mi. from Anuapolis on rl to Arundel-on-the At on gds. Or wd. Box-145M, Star o good_rowis ¥t 500, good FINE COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS AND urtesian water: salt near state rond: nice yurd and flowers; arden and pasture for cow: house completels fur. t for scason, $500. C. W. THOM- all Md 17 “ldeally lLocated on the bay where it is 23 miles wide. and just & little over two Liour motor (rip FRom the eIty is this attractive wli-venr bungalow t home of 7 lurge. delightfnl rooms and 2 plete baths: vaper heat: open fireplace; ele: tric lights: smueious ~creened 1o porches Weather tripped: mans other Veniences: furnisiied and Tt Water front with usual opportunity to secure Just the place | wanting &t 8 greatly reduced price Eversthing goes for'$11.000. Pictures at this office. LOUIS P. SHOEM AKER, _ Main 1168 AUCTIDN SALES TOMORROW. TADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- improved Real Estate, Lo- cated on River Road Just, West: of Wisconsin Ave., Con- taining ‘8.04 Acres. By virtue of a deeree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in Equity Cause No. 40108, the undersigoed trustees wi offer for sale at public_auction. on the prem- ises, on THURSDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF MAY. 1824, AT '4:30 0'CLOCK P.M., the following deseribed land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Colom- bia. towit: All that certain piece or parcel of land in the county of Washington, District of Columbia. and known and distinguished and being part of the tract of land known as “Friendship,” beginuing on the west side of the River road at the northeast corner of the lot convesed to one Hariy by the land records of th in Liber R. M. H., No d running thence alongz the line Jot and that of the degrees west, GU25 feet. thence south 41 de 3 minutes, east 104.2 feet. to a lagc sald lune soudh 50 degrees. wert the Murdoch Mill romd: thene ‘mentioned road north 65 de- Eroes, west 811 feet; thence nortl 75 dezrees 20 minutes, west 36 fect: theace leaving said road north 57 degrees 55 minutes, east 972.4 feet to said River road: thence with said River road south 45 degrees 50 minutes, esst 1 feet to the begioning: eontaining 8.04 acres of land. more or less. Terms of sale: Ope-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance in two cqual installments, payable in one and two years with interest at 6 per cent per amwm, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, se- cured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all exsh, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of '$300 required of the purchaser at _time of sale. All convevancing, recording, revenye stamps and_notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty dass, otherwise the trustees reserve the tight to resell the erty at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser ‘affer five daye' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in city_of Washington, D. ¢ BLAINE MALLAN. Trastee. Transportation Bidg., (VALTER M. BASTIAN, Trostee District folio 180, Hares's said last my3-a&s THI SALB OF VALUABLE FOUR: STORY APARTMENT, KNOWN AS “THE PABKVINV SITUATE. NO. 438 42 AND 427 4TH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtve of a certain deed of trust, dated July 2, 1923. Deing instrument No. 229, re- corded ‘July 10, 1923, ameng the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- signed in’front ‘of the premises, on FIFTEBNTH DAY OF MAY, FIVE P.M.. the following described land ‘and ituate in the District of Columbia ted as and being lots 17, 18 asd . Philip's subivision sqare a5 per plat recorded In 10, Tl S50 o ‘therecons "of the. ofer of o surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $12.500.00 and & second trust of abont $3.500.00, further particulars of whieh will be announced at time of sale; the purchave price_above saifl trusts to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. s to be ecomplied with within thiriy _daye, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may bo advertised amd rescld at the discretion of the trustees. JOSEPH_A. HAYDEN, LEVIN P. HANDY, my5-d&ds.e xS Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEBES. ! TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING BRING PREMISES 424 1st STREET NORTH- ‘WEST. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated October 20, 1923, being instrument No. 141 recorded November 3, 23, among the land rds of the District of Columbia and at i request of the party secured, the under- signed trustee will sell, at public auction in front of the premises. on THURSDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1824, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Colum! and designated as and being lot 36 in Jotm B. Kibbey's subdivision of lots in square 571, as per plat_recorded in the offiee of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber B, at folio 160. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3,000 and a 2nd truwt for mbout $1.300, further particulars of which will be an- nounced at time of eale; the price above mmid trust to be pald in cash. A de- Posit of $200 required. Comveyancing, Tecord- iug and revenue stamps ut purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with within thirty days.” atherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be sdvertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. DAVID W. LIMERICK, EDWARD T. SHEA, DARE, WHITFORD & DARE, Attornes for party secure my6.8,9,10,12.18,34.15 SALE OB RENT—HOUSES. 547 74th ST. §.E.—i-ROOM MODEEN BRICK: aivetric lights: h.-w.h.: deep lot; gurage space; Gtice low: easy terms: trade or rent. Colored 756 Col. rd. n.w.: 6 rooms and path; colonial bricks price tight; canls payment $250 ‘or rent at 360 per month. N. E RYON CO,, Inc., OLIENT FOR HOME IN PBTWOETH, e large cesh payment Call 2 70 ,ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Men’s = Clothing, Ladies’ ilns,‘ Wearing Apparel, C. By Public Auction, At Weschler’s, HOME, ANY GOOD LOCA- WILL, PAY ALL CASH FOR HOUZES FOR Will_consider amy section of elty. Pirst feor, 1022 Vermont ave. Main 75052. ADAM L WESOHLER. AUCTIONEEE water front and | ethodist Cinarels, south 43 | FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. GWEN & SON, AUCTIONEBES. TRUSTEFS' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING *_BEING ' PREMISES 5520 BROAD BRANCH ROAD N.W., CHEVY By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dsted April 18, 1823, being instrument No. 212, Tecorded ‘April 19, 1823, among the land rec: ords of the District of Columbia, =nd at the request of tle party secured thereby, the uncersigned trustees Wil seil at public avetion in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE IKTEENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1924, AT LOCK P.M.. the following de- d and premises, situate in the Dis- trict of Columbia, and designated as and be- ing lot fourteen' (14) iu square numbered nineteen bundred and minety-six (1996). in Fulton R. Gordon's eubdivision of parix of the tracts of land called ‘“Resurvey of New eat,” “Dry Meadows" apd *'Chevy Chase ve."” as per pat recorded ju the office of surveyor for the District of Columbia in t folio 21; subject to building re- striet shown on sald plat, also sub- Jeet : Sold subiect to a prior deed of trust $1,750, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the pur- chase price above said trust to we paid in tsh. A deposit of §200 required. Comvey: ancing, recording and revenue stamps at pur- cliaser’s cost. Terms {0 be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold 9t the diseretion of the trustees HARRY B. PT CLARENCE F. 1. OWEN & RON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Improved by the Four- Story Brick ‘Apartment House Known As-the Leonmar, Sit- uate 2100 N Street Northwest. By sirtue of a cortain deed of trust duly recorded iu Liber N5 folio 141 et seq., of the land records of ihe District of Columbia. and Wt the requext of the parts secured Giereby. the uddersigned trustee will sell at Rublic Anction. In frant of e premises. an INKSDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF MAY A.D. 1t O'CLOCK P.M., the following and premises, situate in the eity ington, Distriet of Columbiu. and designated as and beipg ot numbered one huadred and seventy-five (175 In Wardmur und Bonex' suodivision of i undred and seventy-three (173) ered seventy (10). as per piut offiee of the surveyor of 'the b, in Liber 60, ut folin 89, o third of the porchas }, balance in two eqal in’ oue and two vears, with interest nt per ‘centam asablc semi-angually, fram duy ared by deed of trusf upon the p or all cash, at The option of the purchaser. deposit of $1.000 will be required at sale. All convesancing, recording, Stamps. ete.; 8t cost of purchaser. sale to be com d with wi thirty days Trom day of saic. otherwisi the trustees re serve the Tight 1o resell the properts at the TSl and cost of defauiting purchaser. after five duys’ advertisement of snch resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. HARRY L. RUST. GEO. CALVERT BOWIE, my10-ddds. exSu “Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE “BRICK DWELLINGS, NUMBERS 603 AND VIRGINI. E. S.E. AND 630 CALLEN STREET N.E. By virtue of three evrtain deeds of tru being instruments numbered 250 and 2 corded September 4th, 1923, and imsirument numbered 237, recorded July 27th. 1935, re- spectively, amone the land records for the District of Columbia. and at the request of | the parties secured thereby, the umdersigned trustees will weli at pablic auction in front of the respective premises. on WEDNESDAY, (V1] TY-F AY OF MAY. 1924, COMME AT FOTR O'CLOCK P.3L.. the following described land and premises situate in the District of Columbis, mamely lots 1% 19 in subdivision of part of square 850 Charles H. Parker, trustee, as per in Liber 1. folio 166 of tie rec. fliee of the surveyor of the Dis trict of Columbia, subject to right of way | over the rear 3 feet of said lots, subject alw 10 8 prior deed of trust for $1.000 on ech lot Aud at FOUR FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK, lot 132 in Jacob Jomes. attormey for Jacob . tosenthal’s subdisision of lots in square 836, as per plat recorded in Liber 1%, folio 46 of the records of the office of the Rurveyor of the District of Columbia; subject to & prior deed of_trust for $1.250. ms of <ale: Cash over said deeds of trust. $200 deposit required en eaeh let at time of sale. ~Conveyancing, recording amd resenne stamps at purchaser's eost. Sale to within thirty days or deposit for- G W TURNER, R E 4.16.19.20.21 B squs: recorded in ABLE REMISES THW ST, certain deed of frust. being 4. duly recorded Mareh 15tk wmong the land records of the bistrict jumbii, and at the request of the party seeured thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil sell at public auction in the offiee of Thomas L. wen & Sou, 1331 ¢ B 5 FIFTHER 0CLOCK B ihe foilowing de- scribed land _and premives. situste in the District of Colymbia, and designated as and being original lot 20 in square 652. Terms of gale: ‘One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balace in two equal installments, payable’ in_one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per anoum, payable semi-unnually, from day of sale, seeured by deed of trust'opon the prop- erty’ sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 3200 will be re quired al time of mie. All conveyancing, re. cording, tevenue stimps, etc., at co par chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from dav of sale. other. wise the trustees resorye the Tight to reell the property at the visk and enst of defaulting purcimser. after five davs’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, I. ( HENRY €. MACKALL. ARTHUR B. BRANDES, Trustess. my0,12.14.16.19.20 THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEER' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING DE- SIRABLE BUILDING LOT THE CORNER OF TAYLOR ST. AND 14th ST. RD. HAVING FRONTAGE OF 45 FEET ON TAYLOR. AND ANY HOUSE BRECTED THEREON WOULD BE NUMBER 1703 TAYLOR ST. N.W. By virtue of & certain deed of trut duly Tecorded in Liber No. 4886, folio 94 et neq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigmed trustees will seil at ublic_anction, in front of the premises, on ONDAY. THE NINETEEN DAY ' OF MAY, A.D. 1924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M the following described land and premises. situate in the eounty of Washington, District of Colnmbia. and designated as wnd being Iot two (2) and the east half of lot three (3) in square” twentyeix hundred and thirtyeeven (2657). boing origtnally square No. fowr (#) In the subdivision of Monnt Pleasant Heights, as per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 18 at follo 25. Subject to covenants that no building shall be erocted on_ any et of e dencribed and costing less than $8.500, except siables or other outbuildings for use in cos- nection with main building. Terms of wele: Ome-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, belamce in two equal instaliments. payable in_ene and two years. with interest at 01 per cemtum per annum, pavable semi-snnually, from day of sale, seeured by deed of trust 'ypon the prop- erty mold, or all cash, at the wunn of the purchaser. A deposit of SI60 will be required &t time of sale. All conveyancing. recondin ete., at cost of purchaser. Terma of sale be complied with within sixty days from day of sale. utherwise the trostees reserve the right to vescll the property at the riek and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such ressle in ssme news- aper published in Washington, D. C. s s. HERBERT GIESY. 317 John Marshall pl. JOHN E. PROBEY. 1110 F st nw. _myb-dkdsexSa&su Trustee: HEADQUARTERS WETEOPOLITAN POLICE Department, May 12. 1924—Notice is hereby /iven that 1 will sell at public anction at the Sstablisiment of David Notes. 633 Louisiana ave. n.w.. on FRIDAY, MAY SIKTRENTH, 1924, AT TEN 0'CLOCK A.M.. the Jost, stolen and abandoned property elivered o me by the Metropolitan Police of the District of Colum- bia and not caled Tor by the ewners e o templated by law. property cont automobiles, bicrcles, clething and amiscellane- ous articles. A schedule in detail of the prop- erty to be sold will be feund in the affice of the ehief clerk at police headquarters, Room 219 District building. District of Colum- bia. EDWIN B. HESSE, Chief (ulso Property) Clerk, Metrapolitan Police Department, D. C. my18.14.16 THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. BRICK 1337 Tolio s the land nmdmnmaodu- and at the request of the thereby, the resene will oui ot & AY blic auction, In fromt of the ONDAY, =THE T J0h AT l'onkmurr! icLodx deacribed land id subject to @ prier deed of for 1300, Fariher particalam of g hich andoucced at time of sal price above eaid trust to be SoTing and revenge vt ol et rirme thirty days, M revenue lnum ¢ parch it forfeited and FUTURE ' DAYS, FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONBER. Brick Dwelling ‘No. 819 P Street N.W. and Frame Dwélling No. 410 'V ‘Street N.W., by Auc- tion. By virtue of suthority vested in the under- signed, T will offer for sale by public anetion, in froot of the tive premises, on WFD- NESDAY, MAY ENTY-FIRST, 1924, the foliowing described “real estate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. to wit: Lot 157, i m:éj,. c"efll,h"-‘l 1 7. aquare 445, fmprov room an: batly brick " dweiliag Ne 6w Pt mars t0 be ldll subject to first trust $3.000 at 68i;%, due March, 1920, and second trust $2,000, at 8%, —JINQ $35.60 per “month. AT 5 O"CLOOK P.M. Part, lot 5. square 3080, improved by frame dwelling ‘No. 410 V st. now., to be sold sub- Ject to first trust $1,100,7at 8%, due Septem- ber. 1026, Terts: Ower sald trost eash. Deposit of $300 cn each house required at sale. Terms 10 be complied with in thirty days. All con. nk. recording, revenue stamps, etc.. at ser's | cost ADAM ‘A. WESCHLEE. . Auctioneer. _ SALE OF VALUABLE TM- RVAL BSTATL, NUMBERED 11th STREET NORTHWEST. Bs virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4865, ‘folio 150 et se of the land recoeds Gf the District of Colum bia. the request of the party seenred the undersigned trustee will sell &t auction in front of the premises. on WEDNPSDAY. THE TWENTY FIRSE DAY OF D, 1934, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK he following described lund aad premises, ¢'in the eity of Washingtm, District umbia, and designated ux and being numbered forty-threa (43) in (. E. Vr Tand's sobdivision of lots in block nimbered seventeen (1 d snd Brows's subdivision Mount Pleasant” and 'Pleas- as per plat of said trst men tioned subdivision recorded in Liber Caunty 15, folio 131 of the records of the office of the sarveyor of the District of Columbia. Tie Gbove described land is Enown for taxation Duroses as ot 43 in square WG, together with the improvements, consistiog of a two- rs brick dwelligg. One-third of in cash, Terms of sale money 1o he paid el instailments, payable' in one amd two vears, witlh interest at 7 per centum per an Wum, pasable semiannualls, from day of sale, seeured by deed of trusi upan the prop- erty’ wold. or all cash, ai the option of the prrchaser. A deposit of $300 will be required 4t time of wle. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc. Al cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to b complicd with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the Fght to resell the prop. erty at the visk and of the defaulting purchaser. after five d dvertivement of wuch resile in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COM PANY Frusiee iy’ WILLIAM D HOOVER, President. PERCIVAL WILSON, Secretiry. MySddds exSu THOMA the purehase balance in two E. DOWLING & Auctioneers. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATB, By virtwe of a certain deed of trust to the undernigned, Simon W. Straus (being an in strument executed by ‘the ‘Washington Prop erties Uompany, dated August 1. 1919, and recorded August 14, 1919, in Liber No. 4336 of Mortzages, at page 237 of the land Tecomis of the District of Columbia, given to secure an issue of $1.300,000 first mortgmze 6 per cent bonds of said’ Washington Properties Oom pany). and because of default therein, umdersigned trustee will offer for sal auction. .. the following described land sitnated in the city of Washing- ten. . U., to wit: All of lat aumbered 71 in Prank 'C. Lewin's comhination of lois 40 to &4 and part of lot 65 and part of alles closed. in square numbered 188, ax per plat of said combination, recorded in Liber No folio 165, <. ether with any and all boidings and fmpmvements situated upon said land or any part thereof, includiax partitions, screens. elavators, motors. drnamos, shafting. engines. boilers. fittings. machinery, heating. lighting. refrigerating, plumbing apparatus and fxtures of every kind attached to or connected with mail bulldings, stores amd_improvements oo said land or_any part_thereof, &s in sail mortgage more fully " rerms of sale: Omethind at erms of sale: the purchase price to be pail in eash. balance in two equal installments. payable in ome and two years, th interest at & per cent per annum. pay- able semi-aonmally date of sale. secured by a trust deed upon the property moid. or all eash at the option of the T A de Posit of $30.000 will be required at time mle. Al convesanciag. reeoming. Stamps. motarial fees, etc.. at cowt of por | hawer. Terms of sale Lo be complicd wiin | within thirty days from date of sale. other wise the trustee reserves the right fo recoll the property at the risk and coat of the de faulting purchaser, after five days' sdver- tinement of wich resile ' some newspaper | published fn Wi hington, D. C. Title xood of | 1034, SIMON W. STRAUS, Trostee NICHOLAS R. JONTS, WILTON J. LAMBRRT. ‘Atiorneyn for Trustee. LATHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED wntil MONDAY. MAY FIFTH, 1924, at the same hoar and plewe. By order of: SIMON W. STRAUS, Trastee. NICHOLAS R. JONEE. WILTON J. LAMBERT, Attorneys for Trustee. g THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until TUESDAY. MAY TWENTIETH, 1924, at the same hour and place. | By order of SIMON W. STRATS. NICHOLAS WILTON 1 Attorneys for Trustee. may7.14 . ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLINGS Nos. 501 AND 515 5th STREET §.E. By virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in_equity came No. 41713, the undersigned trustecs will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the ises. on MONDAY, THE TWENTY- BIXTH DAY of MAY, A.D. 1924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises. situate in the city of Wash- ingten, District of Columbia, to wWit: The east 15 feet of lot numbered 12 in square 822, being premises No. 501 5th st. s.e. (cor- mer 10th and E); immediately thereaficr. the #outh 7 feet of lot numbered 13 and the horth 16 feet of lot numbered 14 in square &2 being premises No. 515 5th st. s.e. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the baianee in two equal installments, parable in one and two Fears, with interest at § per cent per annum, Tarable semiannually, from day of sale. se- cured by deed of (rust upon the property foid. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 on each house required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All con- veyanciog, recording, revenne stampe and Dotarial 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 reseH the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser ‘atier five days' advertisement of Euch resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, CRAR DAL MAGKEY, 452 D st now., WILLIAM H. MANOGUE, __myl4-d&ds.exSu THOS. J. OWEN TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NUMBER 1702 5th STREET NORTHW EST. By virtve of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4564, follo 416 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the underaigned trustees will sell at blic auction. in front of the premises, on IDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MAY. AD. 1924, AT FIVE-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M., the’ following described land and premives, sitvate in the District of Co- s and designated as asd being lot 15 in William Heine's subdivisien of lets in mquare 476, as per plat recorded in Liber 10, folio 146, of the records of the effice of the sarveyor of the District of Columbla. Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trast for $1.000, further particulars of which will Be anounced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A Geposit of $200 required. Comveywmeing, re- cording and revenue stamps ut purchamers cost_ Terms to be complied with within thiriy days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and reseld at the discretion of the trustees. HENRY §. HEINE, EDWARD L. 8COTT, Trastees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY _BRICK DWELLING, BEING 1813 ~ VERNON = PLACE, NORTHWEST. a ‘certain deed of trust dated 1923, being instrument No. 84, September 1, 1023, among the land of District of Coinmble, snd at She request of the party secured thereby, the 0 at pabiic anc in front of the prem on FRIDAY, TWENTYTHIRD DAY 3 2824, AT FOUR P.M., the lflhwln%md Qelumbla. aad Aated aa and e lot 85 ' as and being lot subdivision ot lots Dotk 3. “wWashingion “Heltnta a8 per lat recorded in the of the surveyor for @e District of Columbia in Liber Cousty 14 at_folio 43. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $8,000, due October 21, 1925, and a second Tor about $3,200, payable' $100 'monthly, fur- ther particulars of which will be announced #t time of sale; the purchase price above said trusts to be paid in cash. A R. JONES. LAMBERT, | to_the undersizn, | DAY | the District of Columbia. | FOUR THIRTY O0'CLOCK P.M THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIO Valuable ‘lmprwed Proper- Street Northwest, Adjoin- ing Commer of Hnnud Business District. At Auction. By virtne of muthority vested in us we will 1l 'at public aurtion, in' froat_of the. prem- ises, on TUESDA MAY TWEN 1024, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. lot 38 in block 33. Columbis Heights, Dow known as square 2865, subject to covenants of recards, ‘Improved by tnree-story and base: ment brick dwelling, containing 10 rooms and 2 baths. First-floor front room has been used for business purposes. Terms: $13.500 first trust at 7 per cent, due i about two vesrs, and $5.000 second trust, two yewrs. st G per cent: balance cash.’ Depodlt £500 required. st sale. —Torms of wale to e complied with in thirty daye. otherwise deposit will be forfeited and prop orts will be resld at riek and cost of gb- fasiltitng purchuser after five da ment of wach rexale in Some mewspaper PuD lished in Washington, D. ¢ All conveyanc- ing. recording und fevenue stamps At pur- cligher'n cont. N & SON, THOMAS i netioneers. AUCTIONEERS. THOS. J TRUSTERS OF VALUABLE TWO- DWELLING. NUMBER 4249 0 STREET NORTHW KST. By virtue of @ certain deed of trust dated August 17, 1923, being mstrument No. 136, re- corded Angust 16, 1923, among the iand rec- ords of the District of Columbis, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public ane- tion. in_front of the premives. on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MAY. A.D 1024, AT FOUR-THIRTY AL, the following described lamd and premises. situate in the Distriet of Colmmbia sud designated as and being part of ot 1 uare 1244, which will be more fully at time of sale, subject fo right of way over the rear 10 feet af nart of waid fot 133 for the purpomes of ingress and ezress to and from the public alley and to and from the east 28 feet front ihe full of waid lot 133. ~ Also sabject to building rostrictions and certain eesement, which will be more fully described at time of ale Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $1.500, further particulars of which will be ammounced nt time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $2M vequired. Convesancing, re- cording and reveniue stamps Wt purchaser’s rost. Terms to be complied with within thirty Qays, otherwixe depowit forfeited and the property may be advertised avd resold at the discretion of the trusiees MORTON I. LUCHS, PITTS, " advertise- OWEN A HARRY B.’ my13-akds exsi TADAM A WESCHLI Valuable Business Property, Three-Story Brick Building, No. 1742 7th Street N.W, Containing Two Stores With Apartments Above and Brick Garage in Rear. By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed 1 will offer for wale by public in_front of the premises on FRIDAY, SIXTEENTH. 1924, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. lot 2 in square 419, 25195 feet to alley. improved as above: 1o be soid subject, however. to two prior deeds of trust aggre Fating $11.850 at 61,0, particulars of which will be annonn. or upon appl d at A deposit of Terms: Over said trosts. cash. $500 required at time of <ale. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty dass from duy_of sale, oilerwise the right ks reserved T resell the property at the risk and coat of defaulting purchaser after five days' adver. tisement “0f such resale in some Dewspaper publisted in Washington, D. C. All convey- ancing. recording. revenue stamps and Bo- T purclas FRASER. Attornes. Washington Post Bldg. OWEN & 803 TRUSTRES' SALE OF VALUABLE MODERN TWO-STORY BEICK 2 ST. ING PREMISES 1444 0AK By virtne of a _certain deed of trust dated December 11th. 1923, being instrument Ne. 23, recorded December 13th, 1923, amoug the land records of the District of Columbia, and AL the request of the party secured thereby, the ubdersigned trostees will sell at public anction, n front of the premises, on MON- THE NINETEENTH DAY OF MAY. VE-FIFTEEN PM., the fol. and premises, ituated lumhia and designated | in George Koehler's sub- | Breed’s subdivision of | us_per plat 4 survevor for the District of Columbia in Liter 47 at folio 141, erty now known for purposes of and taxation s lot 515 in square subject to "3 prior doed of b, further particulars of which nnounced at time of wale: the par- chase price above said trost to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Convey- ancing, ‘recordiog and revenve stampm at par- chaser's cest. ~Terms to be complied with (hin thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be udvertised and re- sold at the discretion of the triustees WILLIAM_K. HARTUNG. ALFEED FELDMAN. mryT-d&ds,exSu Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING & 00, AUCTIONEERK, OF VALUABLE THREE- | DWELLING, 1310 _21st 12 ROOMS,” 4 BATHS. GARAGE. tain deed of trost duly £ The land records of TTHOS. 3. division of lofs in “Mount Plew the office of of the party trustees will tof TWENTIETH DAY OF MAY. A.D1. 192 the fol land and premises, situste . District of Columbia, described to t at 6 per cent, due subject o second trust of ap- $3.250. sale: Cash above first and wecond A deposit of $500 required of the por- chaser at the time of sale. All conveyaneing. recording_and revenue stamps and notareal fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sule, otlerwise the trustees ve- TR and cast of the defanlting morthams risk_and cost of the de ing after five days' advertisement of wuch resale in some newspeper published in the city of Washingtos, D. C S A. RAYMOND. CHARLES E. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Un- improved Real Estate in the ley Heights, D. C. By virtne of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4501, folio 346 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the nequest of the purty secured thereby, the undersigned trustees, substitmted by a decree of the Supreme Court of the Dis- TiL S iy i, 8 T st MONDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1824, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M., the following demcribed land and premises, sitnate in the District of Columbia, and desig- nated as and being all of block 2: lots 1 to 28, both idclusive, in biock 8; lot 1 in block 5; and lots 1, 4 to 9, both inclusive, and lots 14 to 44, both inclusive, in block $— all in Timothy D. Keleher and Edwin C. Fits- known as “‘Wesley Park.”’ as per plat recorded in Liber County No. folic 24, of the recoms of the office of the surveyor of the B o e Note—At the date hereof the sbove de- meribed land is designated on the books of the assessor of the District of Columbia for taxation purposes as Jots 801 and 808 in square 1562; lot 800 in_ square 1591: lots 2 to 11, 800, 811, 813, B15 and 817 in square 1554; Tots 1 to 20 1o square 1351; Iots K19, 817, £21, €23, K25 and 827 in sqoare 156%: lots 1, 4 to § and 14 to 44 in square 1566. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald cash, balance in two equal installments, paysble in' one and_twe years, with interest mt 7 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from dly of mle, se- cured by deed of trust upen the property S g o 8, S, i time of sale All conveyancisg, recording, S i, AL S Terms of sale to he complied Wl!h within thirty days from day of sale, Mherwbn the trustee reserves the right to reseil the prop- erty at the risk and cost of gefaulting par- chaser after five vnll:emeu! ¢ of men resale in some mewspaper published. in Wash- ington, D. C. HARBY 8. PLAGER, myl4, ’L.-LEW Trustee. RUSTERS' SAL & - BTORY _BRICK DWELLING BEING PREMISES 1680 3204 STHEEST NORTH- ly'v'\’r&-dnma-unu—u 193, being instrumemt Ne. and party secured thereby, trustees will sell at public 5 in Begal juare as per piat recorded in the offfee of"the 'nr'eyofp;or ‘the District of Cotombis fa, Liver 6, a¢ follo 30. Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $4,000, further particulars of which il be’ anaonced at time of sale; the pur. ‘hase price above said trust to be pald in cash. "A deposit of §200° requited. Convey- Sntiag, rerording aa rereace stampe 4t pur be_complied with -m hs- fl.!'- deposit forfeited W and g g * ml.‘ | & premises 213 Warren sireet northea | will he snnounced at time of sale; the “TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEBE. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, No. 1830 California Street N. W. By virtue of a certain deed of !ml‘. dated July 25, 1821, and recorded July 80, 1921, in Liber No. 4548, folio 434 et eq., of the land records of the District of Colombia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, ‘the Undersigned “trastecs Will ofler for el by ublic auction, in front of the premises, THE TWENTD DAY OF P.M., the following described lund and pre isen,'situate o the eity of Washingion, Dis trict of Columbia, (0 wit: The ea half, of lot 18, in block 3. in Piehes, Foryth & Young, Commissioners’,’ subdivision, of land now known as “Washington Heights," as per plat recorded tm Liber county No.' 6, follo 115, of the records of the office of the sur- veyor of the District of Columbia, improved by, premises known s 1830 California st. n.w. Terms of sale: Purchaser to assame & first trust in the sum of twenty thouand ($20,000) doilars, one-third (1-3) of the balance over said first trust to be paid in cash, the remai ing_two-thirds (28) to be patd in two ( equal installments. payable in ooe (1) W0 (2) years, With interest at’ weven per_cent per amnum, payable sem: Trom day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property’ soid. A depowit of $1.000 Tequired of the purchaser at the time of sale. All convesaneing, recording, revenue stamps &nd notarial fees at the coat of the purchamer. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty (30) days of day of male. otherwise the trusteen reserve the right to resell the prop. erty at the risk and cost of the defaufting purchaser, after five (5) days' advertigement of such remale In some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C. his I oc th tion of thix orde be proceeded with ‘as in cawe of default. viding that & copy of this order be pubiished once Evening JENNI eoj By ¥ RESORTS Bible in Manuscript Form. One of the prized possessions of the Russell, who s family. The title 1 written M. Russell family, in Montreal, is the complete Bible Mr. by hand by in a Presbyterian, and who wanted to leave some un- forgettable memo=ial to himself for The work is done style half printing and half writing, and it took twenty-two years to com plete it. itely flluminated. tograph of the Prince of Wales. in a DAgES 4re exquis- t contains an au- TER and R. ASH, Solicitors, 35 Southern Bld, triet of Columbia, Cenrt. —Arthur Kingston, plaint Kin; n and David H. quity, No. 42367.—Orde The object of this suit is o obtain an ubso- plainti from the defendant, Blanche Kingston. on the grounds of adultery corexpondent, David ‘H. Owen. eoansel April, H. te divoree by ti for plaintiff, it 1924, ordered that curring after the das othe week for three ington _Law Star. before ruid GS BAILEY. Jo: Test: MORGAN E. CU e W Owen. cause his appearance herein on_or before exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays. rirst IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- Holding an _Kquity fr, V. piancne defendants.— I publication — Owen. , Arthur Kingston, committed with the On motion of in this 28th the defendsut, David (o be entared e fortieth (40) day, of the first pubiic erwine the cavme will pro- conwecutive weeks in Reporter and The d day. By the court: (Keal.) A troe BEACH, “Clerk. stive. H. NNINGHAM, Asst. Cierk @p30.my7.14 TTHOB. J. OWRN & HON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEER' SALE OF TWO PRAME DWELL- INGS NUMBER 1620 5th STREET N.W. AND 2324 G STREET N.W. Dy virtue of two certain deeds of trust, being instrument numbered 228 recorded No- vember G, 1923. and Instroment sumbered 149 recorded October 31, 1923, among the ords of the District of ¢ request of the party secured th dersigned trustees will sell at public auction in_front of the respective premises. on_the SIXTEENTH DAY "OF MAY. 1924 COM- MENCING AT FOUR-THIRTY ('CLOCK P.M.. part of the original lot 11 In square 477, de- scribed as follows: Beginning for the iame at_the portheast corver of the waid lot and running then sonth 20 feet ® Inches: themce west $3 feet 41 inches: thence north 20 feet,0 inches, thence east 03 feet 43 mches to the ‘place of heginning, subject to & prior deed of trout for $2,000 And at FIVE O'CLOCK, SAME DAY, lot 19"in B. L _Cumberlnd’s ‘subdivision of lots in square 43 as per plat recorded in_Liber 16, folio 149 of the records of tlr office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. gub- Ject to w prior deed of trust for £,000. Terms_of sale: Cash over said deeds of trost. 3200 deposit required on_exch lot at time of sale Conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchasers cost. Sale to be closed within thirty days or deposit for- ei THOMAS G. O'NEILL, Fvans Bldg., Attormey for party secared o i cor W i fo th it th my6-ddds, exSu TTHOS. 3. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEEES. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED ~LOT SITUATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF HOLLY STREET BAST OF 16th RTREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a cvertain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4776, folio 382 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party kecared thereby. the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction, in front of the premises.. on FRIDAY, TH TY-THIRD DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1 THIRTY 0'CLOCK PAL. the following deseribed land and prem- ises. situate in the District of Columbis and designated as and being. vumber 3 square number 2738 Terms of sale: One-third of the porchase money to he paid in cash, bulance in two equal installmente, paysble in oue and two vears, with interest at 6 per centmm per an- num, paysble semi-anmuslly, from day of sale,’ secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erts’ sold, or all cash, at the aption of the purchaser. “A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyameing, recording, revenue stamps, eic., at cost of purchaer. Terms of sale o Le complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwice the trustee reserven the TiEht to resell the property at the and cost of ulting parchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in wspaper publisbed in Washingten, CONTINENTAL TRUST COMPANY, CHARLES W. E: _myl3-d&ds.exSu 0 e da. W o a Ad 1ay shy El 291 I 213 | dated | e~ SUPRRME mentioned, JAMES 9t day HITZ, Justice. Register of Wills for t Columbia, Clerk of the Probaie NER, N Estate of J the trial of the isste in day of May: Téstament aid ALFRED B. LE COURT OF F THE ET, Attorney. DISTRICT OF Columbia, Hoiding Probate Court Mary A. Preinkert 1d es Trast in 25th day of Aprii Frederick Anthony Pr ncerned appear in sal the 9th day of June, A.D. to show cause why shoid not be granted. published und_Evening in the Washi ar once before i the first cessive weeks ILLIAM HIT TANNER. Justi trict OF P ‘ompany, publication less than 'thirty days before said return da decraved Adminjstration Docket 71— Appilca been mude herein for probate of the 1 and testament of said deceased and for testamentars on Security and tate by the Amer it is ordered D. 1924, that ( and Monday 4. at 16 o'clo wucl_application Let notice hereof be ington Law Reporter in each of three suc day herein to” be not he return e, (Seal) Attest: Register of Wills for the of Colombis, Clerk of the Probate THE robate DISTRICT OF Administration Docket ‘71 e Washington L. is ordered this 27 at Frances May med show cause why such granted. Let notice in the Washington law Reporter and Evening Star once in each of three sucressive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication (0 be not less than thirty before said retu: vs (Seal.) LTON J. BAKER. A SUPREME | trict of Columbia. Hoi hann Hees: dministration Docke of the 1911 t will and eased, Laving been echan. Patrick Flyn len Fiynu, th day of April, of said influence > shall mtice. (Meal ) Attes in thik case relnt ‘ot to_be found," 1924, ordered fesnes be st down ‘for trial an the Z5th dar of May. 1924, and that tiis order and Ui sot stames of smid issges, to wit: 1. Somamus Tiscst 3¢ hé time of the execation of paper writing bearing date May §. 1911 of sound and _disposing mind and capable of executine & valid deed or contrac the execution omdue week for four weeks in the Washington Law Roporter apd twice & week for the riod in The Evening St haviog been made herein for proba last will and testament of said deceased and letters testamentary estate by r in emid_couri oo Mondsy. June. A.D. 1924. at 10 o° jock a.m appiication should not hereof be published The ro day. WILLIAM Attest S TAN AMBERT and CHAS. §. ttorneyn. OURT OF THE DIS ding Proumte Court deceaned-—No. 30849, Tie notification ss o % 10 writing, dated the purpertiug fo be the of Johunna Reese, turned as 1o Jemes 3, Nora Cares and it is this that the as the said Was writing procured by be publisted once @ ame DDONS, 1 JAME: Register of Wills for the District of Columbia Clerk of the Probate C IOmG PACKING & STOBAGE corded ords of Bia. and at the | request of the party secured thereby. the un- dersigned trustees will sell, &L public suction in front of the premises. on THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing dexcribed land snd premises, “ituate in the District of Columbla, 434 déuigmated as and part of lot 5, in square on Y deren Gireet At 3 PoInt 25,25 feet n of the northweet corner of said lot and run- ning_thence south on said street 115 fee thence east throwgh the cemter of the gividing premises No. 211 and premises Vo Warren street und prolongmtion thereof % o0t o the west ‘Time 0T 1o aliey in satd square 1033, condemned by ploceeding in the | District Court. cause No. 1262 in the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia: thence north long said line of said alley 118 feet. thence wesi 93 feet to the place of beginning, known Terms: Hold subject to & prior deed of trust for about $830. furtber particulars of which | pur. chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $20) required. Convey- ancicg, recording and revenve stamps at pus chaser's cost. Terms to be complied _with within thirty days otherwise deposii forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the giscretion of the trustees. PEECY _ PLLIOTT, A, P. PRIOLEAU, __myl2dddeexsn au%?‘ Honsetold furnitnre storsd free one monih, Call for informution. F. 4932, F. 6 “agle Transfer Co., Inc 422124 8ty WAREHOUSE STORAGE-MOVING-CRATING STE-20 10h N W. Main 4279 Fri. 2423 PBOPOSALS COMMIBSIONERS, D. C., WASHINGTON, May 12. 1924, _Sealed proposals for construct. ing about 7.025 linear feet of sewer will be fecelved at Reom 509, District Building. wntil 2 o'clotk p.m.. May 20. 1924, For detaiied i zom.uon apply at Room 47, District Bulld- my12- I.ALlfll BIDS ON LARGE QUANTITIES OF 616 Eye St. N.W. STORAGE "°":G§Exrk£ss Mawn wosv. icellaneous used material. including old iron and metals, office equipment,, electrical equip- surgical instruments, etc.. stored at T. S. Veterans’ Bureau Rebabilitation Center, No. 2, Federal Park., Md. (railroad station, Perrsville. Md.), will be received un- il 11 wm., eastern standard time, May 20, t the Soppir Division, U. .’ Vetera u, Room 736, Arlington bullding, W ington, D. C. For mimeographed list of terial and bidding forms apply to Chies” Sop duy o | rw!: ' McGUIGAN. | Americsn Plan MITH’S FIRE PROOF TORAGE LARGEST FAMILY MOVERS IN D.C. | LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. | C€RATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET,N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 Iy_Division. at above address. FRANK T. Fiixxs. Director. 8p23.30-my 7,14 LEGAL NOTICES ALFRED D, SMITH, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding Probate Coort— In re estate of Mary L. Jennings, decesed.— Administration, No. 20875.—Order for ratifica- tion nisl.—Grace P. Jenkins, sdministratrix of the estate of Mary L. Jennings, deceasod. having reported to ihe comrt that she bas Gold maid decedent’s estate, to wit: An un- diviaed ‘onehalf interest in the cast 22 fest front on the south side of E street by the depth ‘of 100 feet of lot 8 in square 1019, With the use of an alley 2 feet wide by 100 feet deep immediatoly adjoining on the west the above described part of said lot 8. as granted in a deed recorded in Liber 800. folio 200, of the land records of the District of Columbis, improved by an S-room end bath dwelling known as 1237 E_street southeast, to Grace P. Jenkims for the sum WUnion ‘. I Storage Company 799711 Florida Ave. N.W. Storing .in Se, 31 MONTH ~Norta 104 rate Room: AND UP Oureful Men—Dependable Service. Reasonabl e Rates MOVING—CRATING—STORING MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. of $1,000 over and above an ineumbrance of aboat’ $2,000, omder the terme snd conditions wet forth in waid report, it is by the court this 3rd day of April, 1924, adjudged, ordered and decreed that the ‘said ssle be ratified and unless cause o the v Washington 1488 N. E. Ave.. iolia. Plano. Ve SUMMER COURSE OPEN. Conservatoryof Music at Dupont Circle. Main 7868 iee, &XII!N;;. ete. Yearbook. PECIAL BATES, this order be pub- og times soccemive weeks r and The tion of that Frees) Jasz, PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Popular Music in 20 lessons. jexsons. if you buy instruments here. Send for free booklet. Christensen School, 132 G et in 1278, Easy egis: terof Tu. for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the_Probate_Comrt. ap30.my7.1¢ PEYTON GORDON, U. 5. Attormey. EDUCATIONAI. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of the matter of com- demnation of land known as let 1 in square 47. City of Washington —District Court, Docket No. 1614, —Order.—Upon consideration of the petition of the United States of Amer- foa filed herein by the Attorney General on the 14th dsy of April, A.D. 1924 throogh Peyton Gordon, attorney for the BT Gordens ‘Divtricy of Cotmmbla, seeking L it s fril (114 ] ianguag anguages. cial attention to backward, 1 ils. Hogkine ct', near 20th and P now. Twenty vea S1. $1.50. in_mathematics, wciences, experience. Enpe- stupid and unwil. Albert Jonas, 1406 28 “FINDERS ARE KEEPERS,” SAYS BERGDOLL, OF GOLD Declares $270,000 in $10 Coins Is Hidden in U. S., But Declares He Only Can Locate It. BY the Associated Press SERBACH, ‘Finders keepers Berg doll, American draft dodger, Wwith ref erence to the gold he buried in 1317 when his game of hide and seek with the United States authorities began All told, he says, there was exactly $270,000, in nice, shiny ten-dollar gold pieces. 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