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~ Mhereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at \gton, D. AUCTIOR SALZS. TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Imported and Domestic Groceries, Hand- some Mahogany Fixtures, Cash Register, Slicing Ma- chine, Refrigerating Case, Ice Box, Etc., at No. 3324 14th street } nw. By virtue of a_ce dated Januars . mud recorded Jan- the Tnnd recorde for and at the request sccured tiereby. the undersighed seil. within the above prem's. Public Auction Tuesday, July 15th, 1924, 10:30 A.M. Ftoek of Imported and Hieh-grade Domestic roceries, Hundwome Malorans and Opoits Shelving, Wall Cancs with Mivrark, Partifione. Refrigerueor, Retelgerating Cate and Gonnters i Fiaeg Banes aws, United States oleat commtim: Sraut Hoce Ruse F Bits trustees wi _F. FOLLMER, KNUTE NILSSON, Trost NELSON K. LYON Attornes for Trustees. ELSIRERTY 14th st AUCTIONS. MR, MONTMORENCY :Touea APPEARED AT THE CPENING |oF THE Sumner rRace MEET N A STRiCTEYy TAlLOR t1aDE GOWN OF GREY, AND WITH HER HAIR BODBLED IN THE NEwW HOLLY WoGD BoB FAMMIoN- AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYVS. __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C., MONDAY, JULY 14 1924 KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Clarice Finaily Dpes It. IF TIR3. TONES LOOKI ALL RIGHT WITH HER HAIR BOBBED I DonT T SHOULDNT ALYO- 4T MUEHT NoT BEcore #€ - I WOMDER HOM I \souD Look? ALoysws word SEE WH: AND yE HAME A RIT - AUCTION SALES. - FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY TUT- TUT- MADAME WHY HESFTATE? Loox AT AL | THe towe Queews N HoLLY woQD - HAVE BOBOED HAIR- LONG HAIR IS OBoLETE - FUTURE DAYS. > THOS. J. OWBN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Eight-Story Office Build- ing, No. 635 P Street, N.W/., | Known as the Barrister Build- | "t By vierwe @ cerfain_deed of trast duly $ecorded fa Liber No. 4037, follo 46 at seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum. bin, and at the request of the holder of par! Of the notes secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, o front §1, 10 premiser. on TUBKDAY, THE EIGHTE z s ¥ AT FOI O'CLOCK P.M. lumbia. aud desixnated ax and being lot 43 in Aaderson B. Lacey's 't * in square 433" as per pl office of the sur of Columbia in Liber 38 Terms: Rold sublect 10 1 nrior deed of trmst for $80,000 snd accrued interest. further par- ticolars of which will he announced at time : the purchase price sbove said tru {o be Paid one-third in cash snd balance fwo equal. installments in six and twelve moaths, with {nterest at 6 per cent per annum, paable semj-aunually, or all = ce at purchaser's option. A depor't of §5.000 requited. ~Comveyancing, recording and reve. Due Ntamps at purchaser's codt. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from date of sale. otherwise deposit forfoited and the Property resold at risk and rost of defaulting Furchaser fier Sve days' advertizement of wuck: e In some newspaper published in Waskington, D. C, coxd Lo ARTHUR G, BISHOP. 413 Eye Street N.W. FRED McKEE. Wilkins Butlding, 3e25-d&ds. exSudbol Trustees. 7 THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF THE INCLEMENT WEATH) TNTIL TUESDAY. THE 15th DAY OF JULY, 1624, SAME HOUR_AND PLACT. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. 159-0&ds.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Auto Acces- sories, Floor Cases, Visible Gas Pumps, Air Compressor, Implements of Trade and Lease of Premises No. 16 Mass. Ave. N.W. By virtue of a certain chattels deed of frust duly recorded in Liber 4847, folio 415, et seq., of the land recards for ihe District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell by public auction within the - above premises on TUESDAY, 'JULY FIFTEE: 1924, COMMENCING AT TWO 'CLOCK P.M. miscellaneous auto accessorie Tubes, Flaps. Lenses, Storage and Head Lights, Chains, Oil. Gre Polish, Jacks, Spark Plugx. Rad. Comi Tire Paint, Simonts, Sheliac, B. 0. Patches, Bolts, Nuth, Rim parts, et 50 ¢_Floor Cases, Tire Rack. 8 Bowser Oil Tanks, ‘Weaver Jack, 3 Visible Pumps and Tanks, Vice, Fire Extinguishers, Air Compressor. Gas, Elec. Sign, ete. Vill first be offered as an entirety. incindiny lease of premises. apd if a satisfactory bl is not received wil®be immediately sold in detail. Terms: Cash. MARE STEARMAN, GEO. L. McCURDY. Trust including teries, Spot 9.10.11.12.14 THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING. ~ NO. 2710 24th STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4946, folie 375 et seq., of the land recerds of the Disttict of Colum- Dia, and at the request of the party secured puSlic_auction, in front of thé premises. on TUESDAY, THE FIFTE! LY, 1924.'AT FIVE 0'CLOCK Po.. the follow. ing described land and premises. situate in the County of Washington, Districi of Columbia. and designated as and ‘being part of lot 16 in bloek in Ira J. Baker a vision of Langdon Park, as per plat recorded in Liber County 7. at folio 116, in the sur- veyor's office of the District of Columbia, be. Inning for the same on the wWest line of 24th #t. at the northeast cormer of said lot and running thence south on said mrest line of 24th 50 feet to the southeast corner of said thence west and parallel with the north liné of said lot 100 feef: thence north and par- allel with said street 50 feet and thence east on the north line of said lot, 100 feet to the place of beginning. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mouey to be paid in cash, balance payable in t 615 per centum per 3 nually, from day of secured by deed of trust upon the prop- ertc sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required ot time of sale. All conveyncing. recording, revenue stamps, etc., At cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees Taserve the rigt 14 samll the property at the risk and cost/of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in ot : ihe Tollowing described land | and_premires, wtuate in the District of Co- | U. S. GOVERNMENT SALE. At General Supply Committee Warehouses East Potomac Park Thursday, July 17, 1924 At 10 O'Clock A.M. Desks File Cases Binders Scrapwood Cardboard Typewriter Tables Barrels Old Automobiles Chairs = Old Electric Bulbs Plumbers’ Fittings Scrap Iron motors, emery grinders tools and machines. { ESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Brick Store and Dwelling No. 3401 O St. N.W. By virtue of authority vested in the under- sizgned by the decree in equity cause No. 42158, they will offer for sale at public suction in frant of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1934, AT FIVE-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M.. ‘the follow- ing described land and premises, situate in the City of Washiagton, District of Columbia. to wit: Parts of Jots sixty-four (64) and sixty- five' (65). in square 1246, beginming for the sume at ‘the intersection of the porth line of O street, with the west line of 34th street and ruating west along the north line of O street tweuty feet; thence north parallel with the west line of B4th street seventy-seven feet: thence east parallel with the porth I of O street twenty feet to the west live S4th street, themce south with the west line of 34th stieet seventy-seven feet to the ginning: improved by a four-story beick bulld- iag with store on)first Soor and three apart. ments _above kn a5 premises ° street_northwes Terms of sal chase mouer to in two equal pal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest 6% per annum. payable’ semi-annually, from day 'of sale, secured by a deed of trust on the erty’ sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 reqaired of the urchaser at the time of sale. All comveyanc. ng, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days fram date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property At the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published in the City of Washing. ton, District_of Columhia. 5 DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE. Unjon_Trost bidg.. 1. WILMER EATTMER, D46 Wilking' bldg. 135-d&ds,ex8n Trustees. b R R ¢ ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of Stock of New Books, Stationery, Foun- tain Pens, Fixtures Etc. By virtue of an order of the Smm! Court of the District of Columbia, hol ruptey Court in re Bertram Moore, Bankrupt No. 1475, the undersiened trustee will sell by public auction at Weschler's, 920 Pa. ave. nw.. on FRIDAY, JULY EIGHTEEN, 1924, COMMENCING AT TEN-THIRTY A. stock of miscellaneous beoks, including Novels, Fic- tion. Biographies, Letters, ete., 'in Lim Leainer and" Cloth Editions, "Kipling, Mark Twain, Gibbons. Mansfeld, 'Kilmer, Coarad, Beerbohn, de Maupassant, Johnson, Geo, Moore, Oscar Wilde and others, also Stationety, Foun- tain Pens. Patent P.lffll. etc, Also Bookcases, Display Tables. Fiber Cha! Desks ana Tabirs,. Carpet Rusners, Seress, Velvet Draperies. etc. On view day before sale, Terms: Cas R H. STEINEM, Trustee. 17-124&qbs.exsu Colorade ‘Building. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. 1o o newspaper iblished §n__ Washing- tom . I OSErH h: STEFHENSON. ¥ ROBERT E. DUVALL, 53-a&ds,exSudhel Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWo- STORY FRAME. FIVE_ ROOMS AND BATH DWELLING, 1128 48tu PLACK By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded January 4, 1823, No. 154 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbis and at the request of the party securs therebs, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction. In fromt of the remises, on TUESDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF *JULY. A.D. 1934, AT FOUR 'CLOCK P, the following described land nd ‘premises, ‘situate in the City of Wash- ington, District of olumbia. to wit: Lot square 5138; subject to first trust, £239.3] sublect to second trust, $800 (approximateiy): subject to third trust, $480.80 (approximately). Terms of sale: Cash above second trust. = A deposit of $200 required of the purchaser at tbe time of sale. Al conveyancing, recording 100, potarial (eeeat, the “cort o the”purt chaser. Terms of sale complied with Within fifteen days from day of sale, other. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, BEING PREMIS] BER 3326 19th STREET NO A By virtne of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4501, folio 68 et seq. ;{lm! ;Ilfl l&tflfll of th' l:hlmn of Colum- , and at o pa el e shaflises ‘et i W3 (ONDAY, THE T"H“n'l‘fl‘! 61 JULY, A.D. 1924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following described Iand and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and desig- mated as and being lot numbered 114 in Sam- uel K. Dalton's subdivision in block 4, “‘Ingle- side,” as per plat recorded in Book 82 at "fi‘ 2‘2? in the surveyor's office of the District of i Terms: Sold subject to a_ prior deed of trust for $5,250, furtber partitulars of which will be announced at time of sale; mrr chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Coaveyanc- ing and recording at purchaser’s cost. 1y 'n‘ be ;omp::ed‘ -'n‘h‘e:flhl: ';‘hlgffi.fll!l. Sther- be advertised and resold at the discretiom i WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS, ‘WILLIAM TODD, 1y9-d4ds. ex8u ety Trestees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. of EN: TRUSTEES' BTORY _ BRIGK. PREMISES 664° B By virtue of a certain deed of trus December 20. 1923, bfl.lnr instrument recorded December 22, 19: records of the Distri the request of the party secured therel undersigned trustees will sell, at etion premises. on TUESDAY. THE ; : situate in the District of Co- lombia. and designated as and being part of re 870, described Beginning said Jot and run- point in the tunnel alley be- rectly under the center of the partition wall between sald ning thence north 75 feet: thence west 14.15 feet: thence south 75 feet to the beg! Suid tunpel alley to be kept open and used common_ by the owner and occupants of said or ‘deeds. of trust ¥ $3.394; further DATticalars'of which will be anneuaced At tifme of rice above said trusts 'posit of $100 required. Conveyameing, recording and revenue stamps Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwis deposit 2 Tesod 2t the Srometion"oy the Tesold at the Sisere CLARENCE ¥, SOWRRS, ¢ FIVE P.M, and_premises. origis By ‘metes and bounds as folows: at the southwest corner of ning thence e 1415 feet to tween houses Nos. 684 and point bewng sale: the purchase to be paid in cash. A at purchaser’s cost. TRUSTEES' PROVED LOT ON WEST OLS AVENUE NEAR TIQN OF HOWARD A EAST * situsted in corded in Liber Levy Court, No. the ‘office of the ‘surveyor of the District of Oolumbia, described as fol- me at & mark in the over Stickfoot being the southeast bound- thence with the records of weat culvert Branch, said polnt 2ry of said lot 3, ing the west side of Nichals ave., morth thirty- .33 feet to the southesst part of said lot 3 sold to Doug- thence morthwesterly on the line of the Douglas part, §2.07 feet to a stome: thence south 41 degrees 45 minutes west, 106.81 feet Sticktoot Branch brasch, south 52 d 110.97 feet to the point of begianing. Terms: All cash. A dej quired, iEhin thiy aare: otbermise: optm n ays, and the property may be advertised and re- sold at the one degrees east, corner of the lass; 76.10.12.14.16,18 TRUSTEES" PROVED Al ESTATE, BEING AS 234 O STREET N.E., AND ADJOIN- ING VACANT GROUND TO THE EAST. By virtae of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Distriet of Columbiz, passed in Equity 40532, undersigned trustees S ofter for sale by publlc wnction in front the premises. on 8] TEENTH DAY OF THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. scribed land and of Wash . The west 33 feet and 4 1ot one (1) by the full depth: thereof i Cause _No. money to be paid in ca equal - installments, pa; years, with interest Paper Burlap Sacks Automobile Tires Twine Tables Elevator Cable Electric Fittings Scrap Copper Drawing Tables Printers’ Blanketing Rubber Labor-saving Devices Immediately thereafter, at Fixed Nitrogen Research. Labora- tories, Massachusetts Avenue extended, old lathes, drill presses,. and various kinds of.light and heavy Terms: Strictly cash at time of sale. Robt. LeFevre, Superintendent of Supplies. THOS. J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. BALE OF VALUABLE TWO- BUILDING, BEING ST. 8.E. amon; o Catman ublie i lot one (1) in sqy t along B 066 B roperty may be C."W. GLIDDIN, F. HASSIN. SIDE NACOSTIA. 4453, the District of the ‘Barty Farm,” as per Beginning for th of Nichol and th 50 Conveyancing -J:uomn a discretion of the JAMES A. COBB. the ISDAY, THE JULY, triet of Columbia, approximately the improved on Talt theraor by the dwelling boose known : One-third of the sh, the balaaet T e le l:enl:fle and two semi-anmually. from day of ‘saler re: deed of trust upon the cash, at the option of the purchaser. A dated e Jand . and st . the s and run- inning. i dvertised trastees. SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- CH- E_INTERSEC- NUE SOUTH- By virtueof a certain deed of .trust dnlf recorded in Liber N of the land records bia, and at the request of the partr secured: thereby, the undersigned trustees will sel at Tublic anction in front FRIDAY, folio 4 et seq.. t Coinm- premises, on THE EIGHTEENTH DAY~ OF JULY, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises. he District of Columbia, and and being part of lot 3 in sec- eroy and others, trustees’ sub- lat re- folio 1 of with said inutes east, it of $200.00 re [ complied _ with % fortaited rustees. 'WHITEFISLD McKINLEY, Trustees. A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. BALE OF VALUABLE IM- ND UNIMPROVED REAL PREMISES KNOWN EV- 1824, AT FOUR- ., the following de- ses. situate {n the City to wit: o1 n sqt THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEBRS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VAl ILE IMPROV- ED R 3t i PREMISES {OUTHEAST. Iy of trast, duly recorded In Liber No. 3722, follo 60 et . of the land records of the Distriet of Columbia and at the request of the party sectired there- . the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on. TURS. DAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1924, AT HALF-PAST FOUR 0'CLOCK . the following eacribed land and prem: situate in the DistFict of Columbla, and pated as and being part of lot lettered of F. Mav's subdivision of part of square numbered _seven ‘hundred and. hinety-seven as per plat recarded in the office of the yor for the District of Columbia in Liber N. K. at folio 127; beginning for the same on Virzgivia ave. 104 feet 7l inches from the Rortheast " corner - of the &amare: thence Bt FIENt angles (o satd aveme 5w feet 0 Inches fo a 10-foot alley. thence with the alley west 24 feet, thence parallel with the first line 60 feet to said avepus l‘i‘l!! with said avenue 24 ning. One-third of the purchase mone; be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments.” payable in one and two years, ‘with inte: t 8 per centum per anaum, pay- able semd ually. from day of sale. sscured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or aly cash, at the optioa of the rchaser. A de- posit of $200 will be requi At time of sale. A1 convevancing, recording, revende stamps. . @t cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to he complied with within thirty days from fday of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk a cost of defaniting purchaser, after five da. Sfvertiacment of wich iaIc i ssme newi er published tn Washiagton. D. G r;'";x SHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, ustee. H. LAWSON, I¥11-d&ds, ex! Estate Officer. THOMAS J. OWBN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Well Located Prop- erties at Auction. Three- story Brick Dwelling, Ten Rooms and Bath; Lot 23 Feet Wide, with Two-Car Garage, Number 913 L Street N.W., and the three- story Brick Dwelling Num- ber 1763 P_Street N.W., containing Eleven Rooms and Two Baths. Ry authority vested in us we will sell at ibile auction in fromt of the rpremises on HURSDAY, THE SE! EENTH DAY OF JULY. 1924, COMMENCING AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. lot 502 in square 369, improved by premises 913 L street n.w., sub- Ject to a first deed of trust for $5.000 and a secdnd deed of trust for $4.000. balance cash. And at 5 o'clock p.m. lot 108, square 156, improved_ by premises number 1763 P street nw.. subject to a first deed of trust for $7,000, bafince cash. Terms: $250 deposit on each parcel required at time of sale. Con- veyancing. recording and revenue stamps ut purchiaser’s coit. Sale to Be closed within o dsponte"tortelied, ke e (08. J. OWEN & SON, iri3akds.exsa “Anctioneers. THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, 1115 _Eye Street N W, Trustee’s Sale of Valuable ‘Three-story Brick Apartment _ House at No. 332, Indiana Avenue Northwest, Contain- ing Seven Apartments. Coute ot the Distiict oF Coromble: lunacy eauses Nos. 9174 and 8518, 1 under- trustee will offer for sale by public auction in froat of the ymises on ¥ AY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JULY. A. D. 1024, AT 4’1\'? O'CLOCK P. M., the follow- g City of lombis, towit: Part of kot lettered G R. Y. Brent's subdivision of lots in Square simbéred Five Hundred and Thirty-three (553). as per plat recorded in_ the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia fa Liber N. K. at follo 234; beginaing for the soutberiy side of lndiana Ave- the Northeast corner of said lot.. and g terly along said avenve 22 feal, 6 inches, more or less. to line of vt of said lot conveyed to Willlam Me- rmott, by deed recorded in_Liber W. B. 7 at falio 501, of the Land Records of the Distriet of Columbia; thence southwesterly of same width 90 feet to rear end of said lot, and known as premises 832 Indiana Ave- nue Northwest. Washington, D. C. Terms of sale: Bold_subject to an_exist- trust ef Seveaty-five Handred Dollars . balance to be paid in cash. A de- required of the purchaser at e time of sale. All con s, recording, revenve stamps and notarial fees at the cos of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com: plied with within fifteen days from-day sale, otherwise the trustee reserves th 0 resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after Sve days' ad- Peper Daplisned nthe Gl of Wehiugoon, per of Washington, B THOMAS G. WALSH, By ALPRED R ssed in iy7-dts,exSun. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AGCTIONEERS. STATE, RUNATNG BACE 10, BELT HOAD. T FROVED BY EVEN BOOK. TWOBIORT FRAME DWELLING, NO. 5428 4 STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trast duly recorded in Libex No. 4938, falio 263 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the un trustee will sell at ublic auction in_front ef the EDNESDAY, JULY. A.D.' ‘1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY OICLOCK B the 'following described land and premises, situste in the city of Washing- ton. District of Columbis, and designated as and being lot numbered ‘thirty-four (34). in Eugene A. Smith’s subdivision of lots in square numbered seventeen bundred apd forty-three (1743) as per plat recorded in\Liber at folio 157 in the surveyor's office of the Disirict of Columbia. together with the fmprovements. Bold subject to existing frst of $5,000. Terms of sale: $1,000 of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balsnce le in month- Iy instaliments of $45.00 including 1 terest at 7 per centum per amnum, secured being lots numbered 1t ) 5075 2o oa gy C. G. Sloan & Co: Inc. Aucts. ey 715 13th St. " Estate Sale of Large Quantity of Sectional Bookcases, Fine Law Library, Office leit::, M;cellneou Household Effects, etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Wednesday July 16th, 1924, at 10 AM. By order of the National Savings and Trust Co. and others. TERMS—CASH. 1&;,G- SLOAN & CO., Inc,, Amets. Syiean ha ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Premises 211 Fifth Street Southeast. Default having occurred in the payments provided for under two certain deeds of trust made by Marion B. Parker, dated March 2, 1922, recorded among the lend records of the District of Columbia, in Liber 4677, folios 218 et seq. and 219 et seq., and at the request of ‘the respective parlies’ wecured thereby. wi the undersigned trustees, pursuant to the thority vested In us by said deeds of trest, will sell at public auctivn in fromt of the remises .on THURSDAY THE TWENTY- FOURTH DAY OF JULY. 1924, AT FIVE OCLOCK P lot Ieltered B ia’ Charles W, King's: Subdivision of lots in square bered 819, I said District, as per plat recorded in book C. H. B., page 91, in the Office of the Burveyor, improved by six-room brick dwelling, knowa as premises 211 5th street southeast. Terms of sale: $300.00 cash deposit required at time of sale. One-third of purchase masey and the lance ia two payable in ose and two years, bearing Interest until paid at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable wemi- annually, to be represented by the motes of the purchaser and secured by first deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at {mmhur’l option. All conveyanciag, record- . motary fee, revenuve stamps and examin- ation of title at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within forty-five days from day of sale, otherwise the deporit will be forfeited and property resold at the cost and risk of defaulting purchaser after five days readvertisement in The Evening Star newspaper. JOHN SCRIVENER, SAMUEL SCRIVENER. GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Trustees, ‘Attorney for party secured. Merill Bulg. 1y14.a&ds.ex8u ADAM A7 WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. . : Trustees’ Sale of Brick Dwell- ing No. 1632 Riggs Place N.W. By virtne of a certain deed of trust duly Tecorded’ fn the recorder of deeds’ office of the District of Columbia on the 2Mth @ay of June, 1833, as “Instrament Number 308." and at the it of the parties secured thereby. the ::I:::-g.. trastves will ‘sell at rllie awction, in at _of the premises. on 'RIDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH (18th) DAY | OF JULY, 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., | the “following described land and premine situate in the District of Columbia, and d iznated as and being LOT NUMBERED N TEEN (19) in L. Riggs' executor’s subdi n of !flARE ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- EIGHT (178) as per plat racorded in the offics of the surveyor of the Distvict of Columbia, Liber 12, folio 30. improved by a 3-story brick bay-window dwellinz, containing 8 reams and bath. with all modern improversents. ‘Terms of wale: One-third of purchase price to be in cash and the balance in two notes of ‘equal amounts, payable in one and two years, r:nfll‘;l.)‘.' after d.t"‘ 'l(‘l‘l:s,li’ltkll at six and one-hait per centum annum, DQ‘IN‘ semi-annually, and te beml'flnd an Irst lien o the property sold. A deposit of twe hundred and fifty dollars ($250) to be pald upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, Tecording and revenue stamps at purchaser cost. Terms of sale fo be complied with 'within thirty days from date of the sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited, and the Pproperty may be resold. at the risk nd cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days® vieus advertigement. GEORGE Y. WORTHINGTON, GEORGE Y. WORTHINGTO 1y8ekds.exBu | ~ Trusi ADAM ‘A WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF 7 UNIMPROVED LOTS ON A _ST. BETWEEN 17th AND 18th STREETS 8.E. By virtne of a certain deed of trust duly ia the recorder of ced’s office of Tequest of the parties secured . the undersiy trustees will sell, ;:r?w auction, in front of the premises. on DAYS. 'OWEN & SON, ADCTIONEERS. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- SIORY SRICK DWELLING. , BEING NORTHWRST. “THOS. 4. ™ By virtue of 3 certain deed of trust duly Decorded. ia Liter No, 408, folio 36 ¢t e, :i'.mnlh“(?hl_- -(tm bisteict of Goluie. . and a of oecured thereby, the unders! tee will Selt. at blic _auction fu t_of the ises. on -WEDNESDAY, THS, g DAY designated as and being lot Pumphrey and others' sabdivision uare 1980, ‘‘Cathedrsl Highlands, t recorded in Liber No. 64, records of the of the District of Columbia. Terms: Bold subject to a prior deed of trust for 38.500. further particulars of which be announced at time df sale: the pureha Drice above said trust to he paid one-third Cash: balance o two equsl jntalimeats’ wo years. deposit of $200 re- Cenveyancing. recording_aad_revenue purchaser's cost. ~Terms to advertised snd resold at the discretion the trustees. WA 1% 1712 ddte.exwa " Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES" SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING. BEING PREMISES NO. 1212 PLORIDA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtve of a certan deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 4938, folio 253 ef sea.. of the land records of the District of Colum: bia. sod at the request of the party secured tbereby, the undersigued trustees will sell at ublie agction. in_front of the premises. on AY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF P 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. g déscribed land and premives. uate in the District of Columbla, and des belng lot sumbered one_hundred and sixtyone (161) is Brainard H. Warner's ubdivision of square numbered two hundred and seventy-one (271). as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in_ Liber 13, at folio 144, being premises ‘known as 1212 Florida ave. n.w. Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $3.500. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above aaid trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. C recording and Tevenne stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to e complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be ad- Yertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. 1LOUIS OTTENBERG. REX J. BROWN. Trustees. 1r11-68ds.ex8u ____ LEGAL NOTICES HARRY F. KENNEDY, Attorn: SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holdisg Probate Court,—Ne. 31968, Administration.—This is to give ne- tice ‘that the subscriber, of the state of Virginia, bas obtained from the Probate Court of the 'Distriet of Celumbia letters te mentary on_the estate of. Prederick ler, late of the District of Col ceased. /All persons having claims decessed are bereby warded to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereaf, legally au- thenticated. to the subscrider an or before the 24th day of Jume, A.D. 1925: othrwise they ma by law be exclided from il benest of $ai€ estate. Given under my hand this 23th day of June, 1924. MOLLIE S. MILLER, 239 Bo. §) P sogamaten. Vo Beal Attast: ister THEODORE COGSWELL. Dej Wills for the District of Colamvia Ciers of the Probate Court. 3630, 1y7, SELIG C. BREZ, Atternéy. SUPREME COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF Celumbia. — Holding Probate QOeurt. — No. 181958, Administration.—This is to give notice that ‘the subseriber, lumbia, b of the D! of the District of Co- rict of Columbia letters of admi tration on the estate of Louip Cohen, late the Distriet of ‘Coluambia. dedbased: "' All e gong baving claims sgainat the deceased are hereby warned o exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authesticated, to_the subscriber oa or’ before the 16th day of June, A.D. 1835; otherwite they may by iaw be ex- from all benefit of said est: Gives under Rand this 16th day BARA BECKER. 8827 13 test: THBODORE COGS! ter of Wills for the Clerk of the Probate Court. BARNARD & JOHNSON, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIPT OF Columbia. — Holding Probate Court. — No. 31562, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subacriber, of the District of Co- lumbia, has obtaimed frem the Probate Court of the District of Columbid letters testamen- tary o the estate of Albert H. Johason, late of the District of Columbla, deceased. All 0 haviog claime againat the deceased are ereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 18th day of June, A.D. 1925; otherwise. they may by law be ex- cluded rrom.n.l‘l 5“.1‘&“; said e(ll;h Given under my aay of June. 1924 LOUISE 0. JORNBON. 431 Cedar st.. Takomi Park, D. C. ‘Seal. ~Atiest: THEODORE COGS- FELL, Tepuey Reglster of Wills for the Dis- erict of ool lprk of the Probata Ceurt. PROPOSALS Y, THE 1STH DAY OF LY, 1924, AT IVE 0'CLOCK P.M. the followin; lend and premises, sitaste in the of Columbia and designated as and ne hundred and seven e hundred and thirteea (113), both inclusive, ia Barllie M. Odium’s subdivision of lots 57 to 62 In sq *ten bundred and ninety-seven (1087) pre plat recorded in the ice of the surveyor of the District of Columbis, in Liber 71, at folio 60, Terms of sale: One-third of ibe purchase 16 be in cash and the balamce in two " of equal amounts, pavable oa or befere !'Elxde (6 and 12) meaths, respec- atter Gai r centunt (6%%) aagum, pay- Flommaily: and to B3 sicared: de ' n on the property sold. it of two hundred and fitty dollars be paid on acceptance of bid. Con ing and revenue stamps a ‘s cost. Terms of sale to be complied in twenty to thirty (20 to 30) days ., _otherwise deposit forfeited and rty may be resold at the risk and the defauiting purchaser after five ious advertis 7] § K & 550 § COMMIBSIONERS, D. C., WABHINGTON, July 12, 1924. Sealed prepossls will be re. ceived at’ Room 509 District building, uatil ‘clock. p.m.. July 28, 1924, for furnish- identification ‘sumber plates for motor-drivea wabicles, use during calendar year 1925, For specifications and information apply Room 320 District building. _ jy14-3t U. 8. ENGINEER_OFFICE, 250 OLD LAND office building, Washington, D. C. Seiled will e received here until 10 a.m. for leasing from the U: B a tract.of about 0.33 acre aloax the Anacostia River, D. Informatien en 2p- P R To Water Resorts -of Eastern Virginia Via Potomdc River and “ Chesapeake Bay To OLD POINT COMFORT NORFOLK VIRGINIA BEACH - OCEAN VIEW BUCKROE BEACH Soecial tickets, including state- room and hotel accommoda- tions at Virginia Beach. New York-Boston By Sea City " Ticket Office, Woodward Building, 731 15th St N.Vg. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. t vessels. locluding Mafestic, oo o cwisine. Also 11 cabln chips offer- ang attractive, low rates. YRWHITE STAR LINRSY Syt m iy Wuu-n‘:nmmrluas.u.w. R M. Hicks, Manager TOURS EASTERN STEAMSHIp LINES, Inc. ONLY DIRECT LINE New and luxurious steamers Bosten and New York mew in service. ALL THE WAY BY WATER Music and Dancing. *” BOSTON -$6.50 Via Besten and New York Line and Cape Cod Canal® Leave Piar 15, N. R. (ft. Warres 8t.), New Yark, 3 Sun- AR T flnl-:ti-"fli our steamers at Rockiand, Banger, St. Johs, N.B, Yi NS - Special h:_igléi_u for _automobiles EAGLES MERE, PA. Becaume 1t combimes mountais and ses- M-un conditions with unique eurreund- The sandy beach snd. n water of the Lake of the Bugies sfferd lentid bathieg 2,300 Teet sbyre we Om. of thie Goest 18-2ole goit covmeen n Americs. 1 3 For booklet aad rates, write ot thing: ses food table. Rates, $10 and 315 per week. Crab feast every even Bog f ganden - Prof.” Giegie's erchestrs. Mre. Cabill-Bryan. Prop. G danes, wwim, et Aud enjey the best for wha costs you hame. !-ouu.'v:, T cockrall,” Fres.”” Orkney VIRGINIA BEACH, VA- 1 HYLE GOTTAGE—Ditectly e oosan front. Very mear Comstry Club and Golf Lonts e Raah Ensarpised. For mates weite” The Idiewhyle Cottager Vi Beach, Va. HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. L 00D ‘Beason for_the M B DAL Preo. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE METROFOLI PO waReHOUSE € lnion i "1 Storaye i Cowpany Careful Men—Dependabie Servies Reasenable Rates HOVING—CRATING—STORING Pt 715 el Local %Ifl’ mfl-;& .”B' Moderate Rates. Good Work, Free Estimates 43342 U NW. Tel. North 884 RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3. GRAND ATLANTIC HoTEL Virginia Ave. pear Bteel Pier. Amer. plan. SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES. Auto Bus Meets Trains. . Booklet. 0. D. PAINTER, Owmer and Manager. MISS TRAYLOR, Formerly of Washington, D. C. The cottage “that's different.”” Rooms with running water. Private baths. Oppesite the more ; mear Beach and attractions, Bathing from howse. Open ail year. 143 Squth I ave. TAB N Ocean TABOR INN B2zt o v masagement. " 3, __BEACH HAVEN, N. J. HOTEL BALDWIN Beach Haven, N.J. Under New Managemeat. Modern. 100 private baths. Om ocean and bey. “Wonder Beach.” Fiae boardwalk. E. D. TOWNSEND. REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. 16 Eye Bt. N.W. Ham 3018, GLEAN, DRY STOEAGE FOR planos. Betimates FIREPROOFU T ORR.AGE GEST FAMILY MOVERS IN O. C. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N.W, PHQNE NORTH 3343 URKULELE SONGS; POPULAR HAWAIIAN old: fncreases summer pleasures; ten lessons with my quick method is sl needed; instru ments here. Col. 8508 bet. 11 and 1. 14' HOTEL HENLOPEN Ot Frost Reasonable Rates. Special rates families. Booklet with map. Paved road all way. Clean, safe beach Best of food. Same management. OCEAN CITY. MD. M¢t. Pleasant Hotel NOW OPEN—Ou Boardwalk; mest exclusire {ivate” bathe); excelient ' meals. 5, o [ASON, . 81 l,el_ Cool, alry rooms. Owver The Mar e o Homelike. Rates reasonable. = Mrs. 8. CAREY, iur-mn. Bathing. OCEAN FRONT. J. L. MASSEY & SO! Runaiog_water in , every room. With ocean view. Cool, delightful _rooms. reasonable. L _R. H THEA s Music. Dancts C. W. PURNELL, P: e ALL-EXPENSE Ten-Day Tour 1 On Boardwalk. The Hastings Hotel ol 3 and phvate baths. Mrs. CHAS. LUDLAM. On Boardwalk. Rebailt. BREAKERS 97 Borrawaix o ‘water. Private baths. Golf. Phove 76. C. H. TIMMONS PIANO, SAXOPHONE, =;B"ANJO . Jazs, Popular M in ple Jo Foper M o0, loee Send for free booklet. —Christensen Schoo! 1323 G ot. .w. Main 1376 Baw terms. PRINCE WILL START FOR U. S. NEXT MONTH Wales Will Trave! in Suite Once g Used by Emperor of Germany. By the Assocfated Press. LONDON, July 14.—According to resent arrangements the Prince of vales will start on his Canadian tour August 23, safling for New York on the Berengaria. He will occupy_the suite formerly used by Emperor Wil- llam when the Berengaria was the = Imperator. He will travel under the incognito of Lord Renfrew. It is now regarded as settled that the .prince will attend the polo matches to be held on the field of the .Meadowbrook Club in Long Island. The initial phases of the rince’s pre in this respect have - en arranged personally by him. —_——— and homelike. wise the trustee reserves the right to resell - roperty at the risk and cost of the de- R parchaser afier five daye’ advmstie: AL T G R s i o ‘lished in the Yorieg, BEN Trustee, deed of trust upon the property , or cash, &t the :&l&n of the of $500.00 be required at time All "eotiveysNicing, recording, S omi et Lot s of sale, otherwiss the Tight to resell the cost of defaulting advertisement of such resale is paper published in Wa AMERICAN SECURITY PANY, Ry 7.0 Prosident. By Sea Jacksonville And Return 1,500 Miles of Ocean Travel $6; | Boarawaik; strictiy modern. Speciat rates o 2.14 Joly 15, Booklet. Ownerehip mansgement: tlon, Hotel MARYLAND. e Tries. OAKWOOD PARK INN—SPACIOUS LAWNE; a cortin siatamme, Sacphent fableil sil ‘amusements; - bosting. Box 181, B¢ Micnaete: M. = BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. Salnge Sale of FIgAt (o ooy SPEOIAL NOTICE TO WASHINGTONIAN#— GROCER!ES e Kengingtsa: || 1308 ¥ B¢, Seauiitn Bpaniin $1e ule Somer o B oo, T st I: with 4 master “'.M 1 bes vera Foof garden, vice breakfast Foom n Tv HONOR COLORED TROOPS. By the Amociated Press. RHEIMS, France, July 1¢.—Dedi- cating a monument to the colored troops. in the great war, Gen. Achin- ard praised their courage and the exalted part they took in final vic- tory. He replied to the German cam- paign against the colored troops, saying: “Our black sharpshooters conducted themselve: like good Frenchmen, showing themseives worthy of fighting by our side. The _ colored troops engaged be- fore Rheims from May to . 1918, he said, comprised abowt & dozen battalions, or scarcely a tenth of all the troops on this front. “They e _terrible to the Ger- mans,” he continued, “because they a regarded the 'MaNS &8 sAvages blue, ‘inner dining room, croquet, teanis, fighting with disloyal arms and ‘dev. acx riding. _Situated oo the highest crest of | aBtati everything from love of jatn, commapding @ besutiful | evil. Our sharpshooters fought well for 5O miles arvand. ‘:&um for France because she treats them e e stagis X humanity and justice, on- th ol L. ime footing as her other children. Edouard Daladier, minister of the : colonies, said = that 300,000 Black | troops fought for France and 39,000 were killed on the battleflelds.- P s SE— 3 IN DOPE RING TAKEN. AKRON, Ohio, July 14.—With the confiscation lats' last might of a; Proximately $150,000 worth of n: ocotics and the arrest of two men and 8 woman on charges of violating the TRUSTEES' -SALE OF VALUABLE LARG THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE BE- ING PREMISES NUMBER 381 C NOR’ By virtue of a'certain deed of trust Suly No, #9135, follo 284 et seq., of the District of Columbia, of the purchuser. Terms with _within thirty days frem day s, otherwise the trustees reserve the Tight Tesell the property at the risk and cost the defanlting purchaser after five days' ad- vertisement of such resale in some newapa) published o the Gty of Washington. D O, DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE, . Unien_Trust bldg. MITCHELL, THOS. J. OWEN & CON, AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALE OF TWO APARTMEI THE_ KENSINGTON-LEAMING T O APARTMENT HOUSE, NO. 2501 AND NO. 2808 14th STREET NORTHWEST. Detault having been made under two certiin & Septemitr. 1830, becween. the ‘board ot 41 r, ‘1820, £ recters of the K toncLeam Avart- ne., . Vernier el Spariment No. 10 15, the Leamingion bullding, No. 2508 14th st. n.w. ¢ apartment No. 7, in recorded in Liber. and at the request of the secured there- by, the unde: trustees oell gt lic auction in front of the premises. on WEDNES- DAY, THE 8i '] DAY OF JULY. A.D. 1824, AT FIVE-THIRTY O0'CLOCK P, the {ollowing described snd and premises, situa 55 25 being acs of seigal 4a o i o s past of uare 533 described "as follows: o southeast corner of said loé and West with the north line of C street - e e 8 feet o the place of begiuning, Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed Hotel & Cottages. Ocean front. Best service. Or- ehestra, Ballreom. Grill, Tearoom. Golf. Garage Regular Sale of Furniture and Household Goods of every description at our Auction Rooms on Tuesday, July 15, beginning at 10 am. RS A iEs, Auctioncer, V. price 633 Leuisiana Ave. N.W. o - o ] 28 By Pablic Auction THOE. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. | qorms 0 e ettt forfeited ant 1 At Weschler's rt be advertised and ressld at the SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. may be savertie 870! BASEMENT __ BRICK SROEY ind Berng PREwiNEs “NOA- 1538 SWANN STREET NORTH- Including e ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct, for $5,000.00, farther will be 1617 B st EDWARD F. KELLAMS, THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUGTIONBERS. Two-story, tennis, swimm, Roliday Chicken etc., on_reques on request. "M AN, Mge. L CHESAPREAKE BEACH, M. T moex ."%—‘c P nits, s T SHADY SIDE. MD.. Arundel House D™z on Chempeata House D73 3 Sermre Harrison snti-narcotic act, palice said w Fiablng, “Soiting, bathive Jorterday they belleved ‘the largest B Wit ST DU | fore-toling Tow pizs ln sears 2 RUEAL HOME sisted the police in the: ralds. Evi- I‘”AX‘W‘ otor Tine. (pbeee. Line, 4170, Ei-u'u nd Dathing free; large ‘lawn. coni tor a i £2 8 5} ] b l a3 B i ] ieet ¥ i 4 flowing devcribed iitaate ', the’ Distiet of Co; are Io1 in” Eranete &) ] 1 | £ b Mun;un--w-n the on L g s proved as above. - 1 3 i A i et §or AR 0 1] :.‘. t i m§§§! ? | § i HeN R o and also eubject $40.00_ monthly, inclr it cent, balance cash. A at time of sale. 1 i £ dence was obtained from a woman porches, R Ka | . . Wwho was arrested several days revenpe Terms to be ] leged d: dl pid. .hu.,m spensers, police sai She furnished the names of the ai- were booked as W, Grif Mundey

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