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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. “THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUAR 0 r \I"E‘ N()A).l'fHWtHK'i'. 1702 OREGON AVE- o8 ue of a certain desd of trust dul; :"“(‘m'dlin‘dn .,-Llh','d Nn.r !195.’ folio 893 et D“" hia d at the request of the iy the undersigned trustees n 5 nd being lot 125 in Joseph R. John- gon's ibdivialon of part of equare 132, au per Tatapqecoded in Liber 19, at follo 0 of fhe Digtrict o wlumbia, O 70 TUrTeIOF of the erms: Sold wubject to a Jor S8.000 of which §1,000 fx averdue. Turther pacticulars af which ‘will he anmounced st \me Of Kale: one-hialf of the purchase price fbave Eald frust to le pald in cash and the avce in one sear. A deposit of $200 re Siured. Conveyancing, recording and revenue mps At purchasers cost. Tarme 10 be com. Jied it weithin Thires dnys otiierwise deposit reite e projerts may be advertived #ud resold at the discretion of the trostees. HARRY 8. WELCH. €. BURTON RODRICK, Trast Nat'l Savings & Trust Co. Bl Risdxfo__ s ____ _FUTURE DAYS., ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bale of Valuable Brick Dwell- ing, 9 Rooms and Bath, or Arranged for Two Apart- ments; Electric Lights; Fine Condition; No. 475 F Street Southwest; Large Lot to 30- Foot Alley, with 3 Garages in Rear. fuction. i tront of (e premises. on MON: CLock tront. of ot 31 by & 30-foor Proved as Terms PTG eanh, “tiie rem: and "interest st on rior deed of trust raved alley, ahove, deed of trast for $4.000 1928, balance $1.600 nder Tayab) secured by @ properts sold or all at ontion of purchaser Deposit of $200 required @t sale. Terms to he complied with within thirty days from das of sale, otherwise de Porit wil ed and the property re ®old st coxt of defaulting pur- advertisement of auch _some newspaper published in the ity of Washington, . All conveyancing. stumps and nofarial fees &1 cost of purchaser. ADAM 'A. WESCHLER, Auct. mY26-Akds.oxmyi0 TAHGS. ). OWEN & 80N, AUCTTONEE] Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Dwelling, Being 730 Rock Creek Church Road N.W. RY virtue of n certain deed of fri October 10, 1923, heing insts 3 recorded Novembor 4. 193, records of ‘The District wf Cohnnbin, the request of the party secared thersh undersignod trustees will sell at pubiic o Jion. in front of the premises. on THURSDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF JUNE. AD. 1901, A% FIVE 0°CLOCK P M.. the following desrribed iand and promises, situate in the District of Columbin, ‘and deliznated as and being lot 184 in square G051 of the. sund br Kennedy Bros. Tnc. of part of & of Jaud cailed “Pleasan Flais. as' per Tiat recored in the office of ‘the sarvezor for the Idstrict of Columbia in Liber 36, at Sold subject 10 a prior deed of trast further particulars of which will the time of sals: the pur trost 1o be paid in 3200 reqaired at time of _tecording and revenne ARRr's cost. Terms to be itnin A tract *iamps complied doposit forfe advergised and ree trustos WILL my24-akds exSushol THOMAS 1. OWEN & S( TRUSTE SALE OF DESIRARL ETORY BRICK DWELLING No. 915 SEVENTH STREET NORTH- EAST. By virtue of » deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 3014, at folio 163 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia. we whall sel in front of the prewises. on WEDNES- DAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. 18 in square R88, Torms of sale ©ue, two and three years per cent pec monom. b Jeposit of $300 required ser aliowed fifteen 0 complote the pus KING One-fourth cash: balance in OF VALTABLE Ti NTORY B LIN REET NORTHW EST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4445, folio 208 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum. Vin, and at the request of the parts secured ‘therahy, the undersigned trustees will sell at piblic auction in fromt of the premises, on RIDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JU A.D. 1024, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- 3ne described land and premises. #ltuste in the District of Columbia. and designated as and Beginning E_strect at the nortimwest corner of aud running thence east on said streat ot B hence Themee ot 100 faet 6 e place of eginning, with privil lec 3 foet 2 inches Wide on said Joining the abave deweribed part of Far oy ' dapth of 43 feet Terms. Sold subject o & prior deed af trust, particulars of which will be announced At 1imd of sale: the purchase price ubove said 1rust to be paid in cash. A deposit of §200 required. Converancing, Tecording and revenue RiAmDs at parchasers cost. Terms (0 be com- plied with within thirty days otherwise de- yosit forfeited and the proparty may be adver- 3ised and resold at the discreflon of the trus. Rees. ANDREW D. PORTER, NORMAN E. RYON, o MY27-Akdsex. Sukhol Trustees. “ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- . ‘improved Real Estate Corner ; 23rd and N Sts. NW.; on N St. Between 14th and 15th , Sts. NW.,, and on R St. Be- tween 12th and 13th Sts, N.W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla. passed in equity cause No. 41173, the undersigned (rustees ill offer for saie by public auction. in front of the respactive premises, on MONDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF JUNE, 1924, the following described land and premises situate in the city ©f Washington. District of Columbia, fo wit: AT 4 6°OLOCK P.M. Lots 53 and 64 of thence sonth 3 inel on the tot Edward Earle’s subdivision ot Jots in equare 276, as recorded in the _efice of the wurveyor for the District of Co- Tumbia.{n Liber W ¥, folio 155, on R st. be tween ‘13th and 13th sts nic. having Irontage of 21.6 feet by & depth of 56 feel, containing 1182 square feet, more or less. AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P.M. That part of orlginal lot 7 in squars 211 contained within the following metes und ounds. viz: Beginning for the same on North N8t 20 feet east from the southwest corner af waid lot and running thence enst U4 feet: Thence mnorth S0 feet; themce east 20 feet: thence morth 25 thence wext 18 fent. and thence south 105 fast fo the moint of he. ginning: also tiat part of original lor squate 211, beginning for the same at the moutheast corner of the sald lot 7: thence run ming north 80 fest: fhence wes feet: outh 80 thence enst 20 foet to both parts laxing a t. by a depth of 80 1¢, to & public alley located on N st 34th and 15th sts n.w. Seet, more or less. AT 5 0'CLOCK P.M. Al of originel lot 4 in sguare 45, haviag Trontage of 77.3 feet on N st. by a dept ¢ 100 feet on 29rd at. m.w. (northeast cormer 23rd and N sts.), containiog 7,725 square feet, e or less. FOCTerms of sale: One-third of the purchase #rioney to be paid in cash. the balance in two " fnstallments, -paysble In one and two Jears, with interest at 0% per annum, pay- fon etween containing 4,140 square able_semi-annually from dey of sale, secured of '$300 on_each parcel required at the time *Terms to be complied with within thirty days ¥isk and cost of the defauiting purchaser after EDWARD 8. BAILEY, » my27-d&dsexSukmyi0 > 3 . By Public Auction to Pay JUNE TWL.\"{;;_I;{I ST, 1924, COMMENCING wn-nllfl::fl,‘"l) C.. to pay storage and other (Books): Mrs. B, Young. B. C. Tatam, ‘Buscher H. H. s O Frato, Srs. . . I’ Paul by deed of trust upon the property sold, or 11 casn, at option of purchaser. A deposit SF saie. A’ ConvEyancing. recording Tevenne Srampe And notarial fres st coat of purchaser: Jrom day of sale. Otherwise the trustees re- Botve the right fo resell the property at the days’ advertisement of such resale in ;;‘- Sewspaper published_tn Washington, Trans GEORGE E. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. - Storage and Other Charges. Notice is hereby “rn that on SATURDAY, N X AM.. we will sell by pub- A o at Weschlor's. 920 Pa. ave. now.. tored with us in the following Sames: International Hureau of Trade Exten- Overton. John 0. Berkles, Ludie B Florence McCal Crawford, E. Capt. Ail parties interested please notice. s v"'-"rn‘sm & 6TORAGE jehe. AUCTIONEERS. | JUNE. AD. | atreet ad- | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' VALUABLE BRICK DWELL G PREMISES No. 108 By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recored in Liber No. 4883, folio 322 et.seq.. of the land records of the District of Colvm bia, and at the request of the party secured he undersigned trustees will sell at pubil fon, in-front of the prem! MONDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF JUNE, A. 124, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the foilow- being lot 1 in the subdivision Baitimors and Ohlo Railway Company of lots in square 574, as per plat recorded in Liber B. folins 1 18, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- Iumbia Terms: Roid subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.400 and & second trust for 8950, further particilars of which whl annotnced at time of sale: the purchase price above trusts to be paid in cash. A depos $200 required. Convevancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to Ve ‘complied with Within th other- Wise deposit forfeited and the properts mmy e advertised and resold. at the discretion of the " trustees. JAMES 1 BECKER. PFACER ARMSTRONG, e Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. OF_TWO.STORY B. MENT BRICK DWELLING, NO. 926 NORTH_CAROL . SOUTHEAST WITH TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING 1IN REAR. By virtus of 4 certaln deed of trust dated December . and_recorded on the same day, instrument No. of the land records of ilie District of Columbis. snd st the re- Quest of the parts secured thereby, the under signed trustees will offer for sale by public Auction, in front of the premises, on THURS DAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF JUNE, 1924, AT 4:30 "0'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situste in the city of ashington, District of Columbia, to-wlt: Lot of Diller B. Groff's subdivision of original fots 1 and 10 in square 942 as per plat re- corded fo_the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 12, folio 172. excepting, howewer, the rear or north 18 feei the width thereof as comveyed to Benjamin Clark by deed recorded in Liber 1343, follo 73, improved by 8-room and bath brick Awel! ing with brick building in rear. to be sol subject, however, to the balance due on & f deed of trust amounting to $2.000 at 6z, July 11, 1925, * SALE e le: Oser and ahove said trost, balance fn two equal fnstall + in one snd two Sears. with at @1, per annum, pasabi i ily. from day of sale, secured by derd of trust upnon the property sold. or all cash option of pure A’ deposit of $300 re quired at_time ‘All convevancing. re- cording, reven s ‘and_notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right 10 resell the property at the risk And of the defaulting purchaser. after five days”advertisement of wich teasle in some newsnaper pablished_in_the eite of Washing {on, D. C. EBEN BURNSIDE, FRED A. SMITH, exSukhol Property, being the Entire Square Bounded by K and L, South Capitol and Half Streets, Southwest, Improved by Four Brick and Two Frame Buildings. By virtue of 2 certain deed of trust. dated July 31, 1923, being Instrument No. 80. re- corded August 6, 1923, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and st the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell. at auction in_front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE THIRD DAY oF TUN Cai FOUR P 1'and premises, it of ‘Columbia. and. d and being original ot 1 15 sauare 644, aiso lois 11, ‘both Inclusive . th Allegheny Company’s Subdivision of originai fors 2. 3 and 4 in said squaze 616 18 per piat recorded in Book 51 page 144 i the surveyor's Stice of the District of Columbia Teris: Kold subject to 8 first deed of trast for $14,000 and & second desd ‘of abont §5 000, Further partic b announced price above suil deposit of $300 required. mnlin‘r And revenue stamps at purchaser's ‘arms 1o e complied with within thirt otherwise depowit forfeited and the prop- be advertised and resold aj the TUS W._ GRAY. THOS. H. R. CLARKE. my22-d&4s.exSukbol Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES'_SALD OF VALUARLB BRICK AND _ STUCCO DWELLIN BEING PREMISES 3106 19th ST. N.W. By virtne of a ceértain deed of tenst duly rororacd I Liber Nor 4844 Folio 56 et s o Gt ther Dlstriet ot Cotam: Teauest of the party secu ¥. the nndersigned frus will sell inction in front of the. premises TUESDAY. THE TW TY SEVENTH OF MAY. D. 1924. at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the Yolloswing described land and premise nate in the Disirict of Columbia, and and being lot 62 in Charles H. D: ivision of lots in block 19 in Wi bridge’s subdivision of “‘Ingleside.” as Diac recorded 1n Liber No. 3. folio 167 of The racords of the oifics of {he survesor of the District of Columbia. Subjects to covenants of records. ’r"rm Sold subject to & prior desd of trust for $7,500.00 and the overdue interest therees, further particulars of which will be announced at time of male: the purchas: price above sai Trust 1o e pRid o Cash. A “devonit of $300 required. Convesancing. recording and reve enue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty dass, others wise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees MERRITT LOCKWOOD, WAL F. LANE mr16-d&ds.cxsu A THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED on “eecount of the inclement weather notil THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF MAY, 1824 same hour and pl BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. my28,2% ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, TRUSTEE'S SAL® OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1118 NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4653, folio 103 et eeq., of the 1and records of the District of Colum- Bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving trustes will ofter for by, gublic auction. ta front remises. on MONDAY, THE SECOND 1924, ‘AT FOUR-FIF- M., tiie following de. and_premises, situate in the city ington, District of Columbia, to wit: The sonth 13.95 feet front by average depth of 56.50 or thereabouts of lot 6 of the sub- division of Adams, execntor, in square 74 4 pacs,_of lot containing’ premises kuows 1118 New Jersey Terms of sale: C: required of the purc! E All conveyancing, recording, revenue I and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to bs complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise th surviving frustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser after five duyw advertise: ment of wuch ressle in soms newspaper pul Tishea ia ‘the city of Washington, Dy G- ° EMANUEL 'SPEICH, Burviving Trustee. my?21-6&4s,ex8ukmy30 . ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Improved by the Park View Market, Nos. 3507 to 3525 Georgia Ave. N.W. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 98 of March 5, 1923, as modi- 80d by instrument No. 110 of April 10, 1923, of the lsod records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in fromt ef the prymises. on WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTH AY OF JUNB. AD. 1024, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following deseribed land and premises, situate in the county of Washb- ington, District of Columbis, to-wit: Parts of lots mumbered three (3), ‘sixteen ( saventeen (17) of Btewart J. Gase for the District of Columbia in Liber Levy Coprt 3, at folio 80, beginning for the same on the nigety (90) feet iam Forsyth, made Tecorded 1n the District of Co. Jumbia in Liber Couaty 10, st folio 07, at the interssction with the horth line of numbered seventeen (17). runuing thence esst along sald north line of sald lot 130.62 feet fo the west line of an alley: thence south along sald west line of said alley O7.60 feet to the south line of sald alley: thence emst still with said alley ive (5) feet to the east line of lot numbered three (3): thence south siong”saidueaet line of 1of mumbernd thres (8 4255 Taet ta tne south iine o tot numbered three (3): thence west along the south of said lot numbered three® (3) 135.13 to the east live of Georgla ave.: thence narth slong said east line of xald avenue 140 feet to the place of beginning; said land now Known for purposes of sssessment and taxation a3 lots mumbered eight hundred elght (808). *ignt hundred nine {(809) ana eight hundred fen (810) in square numbered thirty hundred thirty-eight (3088). Terms of sale: Subject to a prior deed of trust for 290,000, due February 10, 1928, together witl interest thereon at @ per cemt. Jable semi-annually, amount of which wili Beu Te Balance cash. " A deposit of $2,500 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with withis fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the frustees reserve the Fght to tesell the wuctum-umficu&fu‘% Ppurchaser after Bve days' advertisement such resale in some newspaper {n the city of Washiagter. Do x. miomampson. _ ayiddadscabn . .. . Trustees. | | rHrRSD. [ RAME | and being lot 18 in sq AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WEACHLER, AUCTIONBER, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Mod- em Two-Story Brick Dwell- ng No. 1348 Taylor Street Northwest. By yirtue of a certain deed of trust. dated May 25, 1923, and recorded May 28, 1933, instrument . 212 among the land recore the District of Columbis, and st the request o1 the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for stle by public auction in front” of the premises, oo’ TUESDAY. THE THIRD DAY "OF JUNE. 1924, AT FIVR O'CLOCK P,M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the city of Washing- ton, THstrict of Columbia, to-wit: Lot 103 fn Clarence H. Small's subdivision of lota in square 2828 as per piat recorded in Liber 64, folio 108 of the records of the office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbia, by two-story brick dwelling, hot-water heat and electric lights, N 1348 Taylor street northweat, subfect to covenants of record: fo be wmold subject, however, to first trust of 26,000, due March 19, 1024; and second trust of $2,020.86, payable $70 s month, including fnterest. Terms of sal ash over trusts. of $500 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of purchaser. Terma of sale to be complied wit! within thirty days from day of sale, other. wise the trastees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de. faulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise. ment of such resale In some newspaper pub- lisbed In the city of Washington . C. FRANCIS L. NEUBECK, LAWRENCE J. MILL! my22-d&ds exSukhol “Trustees ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Valuable Improved Real Estate in First Commercial Zone; Brick Dwelling, 14 Rooms and Bath, H.-W. Heat and Elec. Lt., No. 715 6th Street N.W. With Garage in Rear. By virtue of authority vested in the undsr. signed. 1 will offer for sale by public suction in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, JUNE 6th, 1924, AT 4 0'CLOCK P31, lot 8. square 486, 23x85 ft. to public aliey. improved by three story brick dwelling. 14 rooms and batie how. heat, elec. It Inst. Leater, cosl vaults and donble brick garage. Terms: Subject to building association frust of $9,000 at 6 per cent. baiance one-balf cash, the remainder i $75 monthly payments, | ing interest at 81y per cent. secured by second deed of trist on the properiy xold, or all cash At purchaser’s option. Deposit of $300 r auired at s Terms to be complied with in 30 days, otherwise right is reserved to resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting purcliaser, after § days' advertisement of such rexale in same pewspaper published in Wash ington, D. C. cording aud reveuue stamps at purch ). A deposit __my28 d&dsex. my &N __Auctioneer. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING, ~NO. 913 5th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated November 15, 1823, belng Instrument No. 207, recorded December 3d, 1923 among the land records of the Distriet of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured theraby. the un. dersizned_ trustees will sell at public auction, remises. on TUESDAY, THE 2 DAY OF MAY. AD. L¥-PAST FIVE PO, the fol- lowing described land and premises. ‘situate the District of Columbis, and. des! and being the sonth 13 feet i1 inches fron on 5th st m.w. by the foll depth thereof of original 1ot 13 in square 516. Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for about $2.200, further particulars of which will be announced at time of male: the pure chase price above ald trust to be paid in c A deposit of $200 required. Conveyancing, re. cording and revenue stamps &t purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty otherwise deposit forfeited and the prope erty ‘may e advertised and resold at the die cretion of the trusteex. J.LEE DONNELLY. ALFRED H. PLANT. Jr my16-dkds,exSu Trustees. L4 THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONE! acconnt of the inciement weather ¥ THE 20th DAY OF MAY, R AND PLACE BY ORDER OF THE TR "THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY DETACHED FRAME DWELL ING. BEING PREMISES NUMBER 3737 KANAWHA = _STREET NORTHWEST, CHEVY CHASE, D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, belng instrument No. 214, duly recorded October 9th, 1923, among the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thersby. the undersigned trustees will seil at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the foltowin d_premises. in the T and_design - 1871 Walker's subdivisf 3 now known as Chevy Chase 5 per piat recarded in the office of the murvesor for The District of Columbia fn 1 20, subject 1o the b shown on said piat a Terms of money inarall of pi -third of the purchase in cash, balance in two equal Pazable in one and two year: fntere WX per centum per annu payable semi-annually. from day of sal cured by deed of trust upon the propert or all cash, &t the option of the purchaer. deposit of 4200 will be required at time of All_conveyancing. recording. at Cost of purchaser. revenus day of sale. otlierwise the trusi Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaniting purchaser, after five days’ Adverticement of sich resale in some news- paper published in Washincton. 1. ( L. B RREU GER ] C. MURRAY, my21-d&ds.esSu&bol Trustees. ADAM A WESCHLER. Executrix’s Sale of Modern Brick Dwelling, No. 1362 Quincy St. N.W., with Garage. By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed by the Inst will and testament of M aret Goetsinger, deceased, Administration the nndersigned executrix will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the prem- ises, on WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF 'JUNE, 1924, AT 'FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M. the following described land and premises. situste in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 27 fn George C. Pumphrey's subdivision Tots in square 2626 in Rhees’ subdivision of part of Padsworth. as per plat recorded in Liber 34, at folio 164, In the office of the surveyor ' of the District of Columbia, im proved by brick dweliing coutaining 8 room and bath, hot-water heat, electricity and sarage. e AUCTIONEER s of two equal i e: One-third cash, balance in ments. payable fn one and two vears, with interest at 15 per cent per annum. payable semiannually. from day 'of faie, ‘wecured by Gaed of trust upon the prop- erts’ woid, or all cash, at the option of pur- chaser, A deposit of $300 required at time of nale. ‘All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps’ and notarial fees at the cost of pur- Chaser. " Terms to be complied with “within ibivty daye from dsy of sale. otherwise the executrix_reserves the right to resell the operty at the risk and coxt of the default: ng, purchaser after fve daye advertisement ot su some newspaper pu the"city of Washington. D. O~ ELIZABETH GOETZINGER, Executrix. L. NEUBEOK, Atty.. s Evans Bldg. ‘my28-d&ds.exBukhol THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IM- TROVED PROPERTY. BEING THE TW. STORY DETACHED FRAME DWELLING NORTHWEST CORNER NORTHAMPTON AND 32nd ST., BEING NUMBER 5600 #2nd 8T. NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 200, duly recorded September Bth, 1923, among the land records of the Di trict of Columbia, and at the’ request of ¢ party mecured thereby, the undersigned trustee will_sell at public auction in front of the remises, on MONDAY, The Follswing " escribed Tando ad oeming eacr and and premises, situste in the District of Colambis, and des- ignated as and being Jot 31 and the south 30 feet front on A2nd st.. by the full depth thereot of lot 62 in square 2022, an per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in liber 42 at folio 21. Terma of sale: Subject to & first trust for 6500, the unpald interest therson and sub- Ject t0 unpaid taxes, if any. All cash above waid trust: $200 deposit required upom accept- ance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and reve- bue stamps at porchasers cost. ~Terms to be complied with within iays or de Tortelted. HARRY B, PITTS, my28-i&ds.exSukhol __Burviving Trustee. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S SALK OF VALUABLE TWO- BTORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1009 NEW JERSEY AVE. SOUTHEAST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4385, follo 108, et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bla. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned surviving truetes will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the_premises. on MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY JOUNE, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and ises, situate in the city of Washi: istrict 'of Columbia, to wit: The sou 12.17 feet front by average depth of 82.49 feet or thereabouts of lot 20 of Bllldell recorded _subdivision in square 740, said part of lot containing premiues known as 1000 New Cash. A deposit of $200 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. Al conveyancing, recording, revenue ‘stampi and notarial fees at the cost of the ‘haser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otberwise the surviving trustee reserves ‘the right Lo reseil {he property at the risk and cost of the fuulting purchaser after five days' advertise- ment of wuch resale n some newspaper pub- Mutuexuq% -Swdldddsexiubnrid F. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY! THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONKERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING AND GA- RAGE, REING PREMINES NUMBER 2 N T NORTHWEST. rtus of a certain deed of trust duly in Liber No_ 427, Follo 4826 et seq., d records of the District of Colum: At thie request of the party mecured the undersigned trustees will sell, _public_auction in_frout of the premise TUESDAY, THB _THIRD DAY "OF JUNE A.D 1024, AT THREE-THIRTY 0'CLOCK PM., the following-described land and_prem: inen.‘wituate in the District of Columbis, and nated as and being lot 167 in J. Bd Chapman’s subdivision of lots In an per plat recorded In Liber 86, fol the records of the office of the surveyor of the District Terms ot firat deed of trust for ¥Mmd the yurchase price above said_trust fo be pald one-alf cash. balance in one and two years, A degosit of $200 re- quired. ~ Conveyancing, recording_and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms fo be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustecs. GEORGH 0. WALSON, ISAACSHOEMAKER, my23-a&ds,ex8u rusteen. THOS. 4. OWEN & 8ON, AUCTIONEERS. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN “RAN- DLE RIGHLANDS.™ By virtue of the power and authority vested in me by & cortain order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding & Court, passed in the matier of the estate of ennie B. H. Andrews, deceasad. I will sell ublic auction fo the ‘office of Thos. J. Owen Son, auctioneers. TUESDAY. THE AT 3 0'CLOCK the county of tion, District of Columbia, and designated and’being lot numbered fwenty nine (29) in block unumbered nine (9) fn ' a_subdivision koown as “Randle Highlands." said property being now known for the purposed of asseas ment and taxation as lot numbered twenty- nine (20) in square numbered fifty-five hun- dred ninety-one (6691). Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of $30 will be required at the time of sale. All con- veyancing, recording, revenue stamps, ete. At ou Of purchaser. 'Terme of wale to be complied with within (hirty wale. otherwise the administr right 1o resell the groperty cost of defaulting pi r after five days' dvertisement of sue le in_ some news paper publised n Washington, D. (. STANLEY D. WILLIS. Admiaistrator Estate of Jeanie B. H. Andrews, Deceused, Evans Building. myz1ddds, ox8 THOMAS DOWLING & CO. AUCTIONEERS LB OF VALUABLE DWELI NO. 919 NORTH CAROLINA AVE NUE 8E By virtue of a decres of th of the District of Columbia ave No. 12443, we will aell ot premises No. 91 Caro- avenue s.e., on TUESDAY. JUNE THIRD, at FOUR'THIRTY O°CLOCK P foilowing described land and premises Lot 34 in R_O. Man nd Wiili Stackett's subdivision of lota in 943 improved by three.story brick dweiling with brown stone front. " Terms of sale all cash. quired at sale. All conve evenuie stamps, notarial fee Torms of sale to be complied with from dax of sale. otherw the trustees reserve the Fight to seil the prop erty at oat_of the defaniting purchaser after 5 dasa’ advertisement of <. rasale in some newspaper published in the Dis trict of Columbia Premises may be Inspected on application to suctioneers NNIE H. HACKLEY. Trustee. M7 A At ne ROBERTSON. Trustes Warreaton, Va Supreme Court ed In Bauity ublic auction North Deposit of $200 re. ncing. recording ar Cost of pur WALTER H xSudhol THOS, 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONE | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STO) FRAME DWELLING, BEING PREMISES 8100 WISCONSIN AVENUE NORTHWEST. ERS. By virtue of & certain deed of frust instrument No. 130, recorded Octobwr % among the land records of the District Columbis, and a1 the request of the p secured therels. the undersigned trostecs wil sell at public auction. in front of the prem | Iwen. TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, AD. 1924, AT FIVE P e following described and and situate in the District of Colu ignated as and belog all of fot & and 1t 7. block 3. in Ee 3 nd Henry E. land now known as recorded in County A the recordn of the office of the the District ‘of Columbi ing described as fo me at the northw and ruoning thence easterly line to the northwest corner of lot 15 in said block 3, “Osk_View," as per piat recorded in Liber | County No. 16, follo 35 of the aforesnid vevor's office recors alcag the northerls Tin fe 't the northea thence northwardl, said lo: 2 of waid ot 7. and thence westwardly wlong The “hortherly ‘Tine of said lot 7. 1907 feet fo the northwest corner of said 1ot 7 and the place of beginning. Note: At the date hereof The avove describea iand is des Books of the mssessor of fhe Iumbia for taxation purposes as lots 8 and §00 In_square 1922 Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trost for $8.000, further particulars of which will e announced At time of sale: the purchass Prica above said trust to be pald in cash. A Repostt of $200 required. Convesancing. roc Cording_ARd revenue stamps 8t purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the diacretion of the trustees HERMAN SCHMIDT, GOTT, HOWARD Trustees. along the Wr16-d&ds.exSu 27 THE T MONDAY. AT FIVE BY ¢ ARBOVE SALE I8 THE SECOND DAY OF Poars RDER OF POSTPONED JUNE THE TRUSTEES YN A& s e xSu&h THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTION TRUSTEE LE_OF ORY DETACHED FRAME DWELLING S No. 3002 HUNTINGTON ST RS, Now By ‘virtue of a recorded 1o Liber of the land recor Dbia, and reby, the undersigned trustees will se uction in front of the prem! . AT FIVE FIFTEE: the following described land uate in the District of Coln; ud being lot f sale: All ca prior _deeds _of trust amounting 12,600. Deposit of 3300 required of the purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording, resenue stamps aund uotarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terma of sale To be complied with within ihirts days from Kale, otherwise the umdersigned trusiees re- serve the right fo resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ adveriinement of such resale in some newspaper published In the vity of Washing- SRS RALPH E. POTTER, GEORGE G. COOPER. my23,26,28,29,31-Je2,4 Trustees. LEGAL NOTICES NINA 1. THOMAS, Attormey. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Holding a Probate Court. —In_re estate of Mary Frances Bishop, de ceased.—Administeation No. 29284.—Order of Publication.—The notification as to the tri of the issues in this relating to the valid: ity of the paper writing dated the 2nd day of February, 1022, and heretofore mdmitted to probate and record as the last will and testa ment of Mary Frances Bish ing been returned as to Willard ence-W. Collins, non compos mentix, superin tendent of the School for Fecbleminded Chll dren, custodian of said Florence W. Colllns, Catherine Curtis, Fanne Pope, Virgle Stans- bury and Lulu Miller “not to be found.” it i this 16th day of May, 1924, ordered tiiat the Insues be set down for trial on the 25th day of June, 1824, and that this order and the addi- tional issues framed the 21st day of March, 1824, to wit: Was the decedent at the time of her ‘alleged execution of her esid purported will, dated the 2nd day of February, 1932, of sufficient capacity to execute a vaild deed or contract; and was the execution by the said Mary Frances Bishop of the said’ purported will, dated the 2nd day of Febroary, 1922, procured or obtained by coercion and or dur: ©ess practiced or exercised upon the said Mary Frances Bishop by one or more of the benefic- iaries named 1n said purported will by reason whereof the execution of the said paper writ- ing was not_the free and volun t of the said Mary Frances Bishop, deceased, published once a_week for four weeks in the “'Washington Law Reporter” and twice 2 weak for the same period in The Evening Star. the couri: F. 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Europe. etc 21 MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE, Jan. 31, ially chartered new Cunarder-Lacon " ding drivenguider, 00 10 700 pumengers €xpected om Cach cruise FRANK & CLARM, Timos Batlding, New York Tourist Agcy. 1420 H Street Cunard Line, 14th Bt. N.W. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES IN THE SCPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict nf Columbin, Holding % Haakroptcy ~In the matter of Guy M. Baker, trad- Fix.it-Shop.” havkrupt—In Bauk- No. 1467.—To the creditors of Guy 58" kiier Gt the city of Warhington, District of Columbia:' Notie is hereby given that on the 26th day of May, A. D. 1824, the sald Guy M. Baker was duly adjudicated baukrupt: and tiat the frat meetiug of his creditore Wil ba beld ai my ofice in the Wilkins bullding. H_street northwest, W fon. D) i\ dus of Jime, 1924, at St Sehielh time. the <aid ‘creditors Abpoint & truster. examitie 1) Tranact ucl oflier huiness de may Droperiy “ome before sall meeting. RALPH D! QUIN Referen in Bankrnpter. Court <hitg A D bankrupt, aud E COURT OF THE DIS- | Holding Raymond . No. 1468.—To creditors of Raymond P. Leizear of the of Washington, District of Columbia: Notic is hereby given that on the 24th das of Ma A D. 1024. the said Raymond P. Leizear Qiily adjudicated bankrupt. and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at my office in the Wilkine building. 1512 H street northweat. Washington, D. (. on the 7th day of June, A. D. 1924, at 10:30 oclock a.m., which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims. appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and fransact such other business properly come before said meeting. D. QUINTER, Referee In Bank- OF THE DIS- Bankruptey Bunk; . Lo bankrup! v v . IN THE SUPREME COURT trict of Columbia. Holding Court.—In the matter of Service Pole Com- pany, Inc.. bankrupt.—In Banksuptey. No. 14650 the creditors of Service Pole Com: pany, Inc., o corporation. of the city of Washington, District of Columbia: Notice is hereby given that on the May, A. D. 1 pany, Inc.. was duly adjudicated bankrupt. and that the first meeting of it creditors will be held at my office in the Wilkins Dbullding, 1512 H street northwest. Washing- ton, D. C.. on the 7th day of Jume, A. D. 1824, at 10 o'clock &.m., at which time the aid creditors may sttend. prove their claims, ppoint & trustee. examine the officers of the bankrupt corporation, and transact such othe » erly come before sx busines QUINTER, Referee in mas prop: meeting. RALPH D. RESORTS. sk Mr. Foster About a real ranch and camp life for the boy in New Mexican Mountains, a horse for every boy, visit- ing Cliff Dwellings, Indian Villages, National Forests, carefully supervised. Office, 503 14th 5t. N.W. Opposite Willard. 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The sea air and the meals ot the St. Charles will ¢ you for any cask. A special governess enter. caina ch e children without ad- drtiomal cont B E. GROSSCUP, Manager JSpec Virgin floor TABOR IN room '; McGUJ! wate bath Ko +opean, | Special Three 4991-W i’fij WESTMINSTER running water. fishing, Tden) An Nos Moe b T " South_Caroling Ansx Monday. ALBEMARLE Ave Prisate ba PAINTER, Tursday Room! Reac spot_for Running Water | ownershin manage 1AL Eur CERL Ow Av to Sinday or $5 s onis. Phone Eievator. b Marine Dance moloriss. All Rooms Gable & Devitr, GRAND ATLANTIC HoTEL \irginim Pier opean Plun LY RATES Pookiet vner aud Mgr ~HOTEL VERSIDE »_ near the Beach SPECTAL DECORATION DAY RATES. s with running water, Excelient ¢ | ZAeWILTSHIRE An sll-year moderaf @inim Avenve just off Boardwaik. water. Private baths. Elevator. Amer: Johm C. isine Prop. rriced 1311 season. w.J fami'y hotel. Vir- Running n Plan ivei Ellia, Est. Owe: New Clarvion Ziat vesr. 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Pnose T6 (259 anctsl on Besrtwalk. & Ollo & | a1en | | REENLEIGH !, Ershine. Prop. | Isea ae-Hotel Knickerbocker 2 -Holel Brighton a -Notel Bothwell -Seaside House se-The Ambsssador ae-Hotel Traymere ae-Marlborough.Blenl -Hotel Bennis e -The Shelburne irnpean Plan am-Both Plans mation can be enchied in_four i vin Penn. KR, or able wnd convenient Tocal Ticket Agen urs from Wasiin, R Comfo L tlrough Pillusus PENNSYLVANIA “MONTEREY INN __Rlue Ttidge Sumuit. Pa. Opens May = _DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. | KITTATINNY |, Mountain , Paradise. ware Water Gap, ' uMhevers appoint magnificent seener: % open o mur witer sparte American plan Hent enisin: W specinl 192 Lending ty [ et wation £ canrse adal concerts sl grille for tonr fte for buoklet x for season dnily e~ waps o families and_tanricts JOHN PURDY COPE. EAGLES VERE. PA EAGLES MERE, PA. The summer hecanse it combines m shore conditions with uninte ins The sands beach and temperate water of the Lake of the Eagles afford splendid bathi 00 fuet mhove sea Tevel of the fi Fetion For bouklet THE RAYMOND L. B. C. Lt Maneger. THE FOREST INN Hevman V. Yeeger. Manager THE LAKESIDE Joha S. Kirk & So THE CRESTMONT INN William Woods. Manager W ra 1hat is different, intain and sea surround- st 18 hole golf conrses and rares DELAWARE W ATER GAP, PA. Vew room. Whater Ga hotel hath eme ol garden FOLEY ROIE course wt door ajpahanock on heach. running king. Finest bt cumnity . boating._fish ing. crabbing. hunting. Dance pavition. Write fon ar. Willium Cuicer. Taft . COLONIAL BEACH. VA Rungulow r ater, electr) g heach in Luncast Spend Decoration Day " arn Hodereas The Colonial Hotel Colonial Beach. Va Medicinal artesian Wondertul view a Potomac Orchostra food, Iawns of th Dan Hotel, Water Bathing from ack Riding Steamer St. Johns Thursdays, days. Saturdays und Sundays. FRANK D, BLACKISTONE Fri- PO Owner ‘and Manager POTOMAC BEACH. SPEND 30th AT TOMA . Jouns. T wts steamer. For informa SRETON. Potemse Bea Tomar Beach by tion write ¥ (3 Main 47 v The Princess Anne Hotel Virginia Beach, Virgimia Now open for the season of 1924. Enlarged dining room, directly on the beach, Every- thing new and modern. Good food and excellent service. (Gentiles Only) Burbank Management T HARTERS FoRRY. W The Lockwood MRS, A P DANIEL. Prop.. omen’ tas 2007 SHENANDOAH INN ~ Open Mas 0. 1424 Mre. M L. THOMPSON Trop. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Washington Conservatory of Music 1408 N. H. Ave.. at Dupont Circle. Main 7858 WA T SR HATES PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO AIDING RELIEF PROJECT. Washington Children Send Dona- tions for Washington forgoink the movies and ice cream to contrib- ute to the fund for the relief of starv- ing little ones in Germany. This is indhcated by letters accompanying donations received at the local relief committee headquarters in the Fed- eral American National Bank 'Build- ing. Howard Miller, aged twelve, and Mike Miller, nine, pupils of the Van Ness School, and who live at 821 1 street southeast, sent in $1 each, their movie money for a month. “We get 25 cents aplece ever: week for the movies, so we are send- ing you the money instead of going to the movies, hoping this little hit will help,” wrote Howard Mary Louise Hancock. twelve years old, modestly withheld her address or the name of her school *~ contributing 10 cents to the fund. “This dime,” she wrote. a little girl twelve years c very often that I get a got this one by selling This dime was to go t am in to buy ice cre: but the litile children need ft_and we don’t n cream. 1 hope it helps some one. Contributions should bhe made o John B. Larner, treasurer,-Room. 383, 1317 ¥ street, German: children are comes from d. 1t tsnt dime, but' I magazines. a elub that | social,