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AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. THE EVE G AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, (STAR, WASHING AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. TON, D FRIDAY AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AU Dupont Circle Section! Near New Hampshire Ave. alemi-detached bay-window brick House, con- Aining 12 rooms and buth, hot-water heat. glectricity: recently renovafed in part; am Ple Rarage facilities. Prompt_ poseswion. 300 rooming house proposition. See us about ita WM. H. SAUNDERS CO.. Inc Realtors by 1 "WOR'TH—$8.500. Petworth, $750 cash, $65 monthi Tooms and” hatn: horwter hear Bouse is in first o 10 increase in va ©opportunity. Cal n 101 $. EAS tory tapestry brick home, con- taining it and lirge porcelain bath. s in very goad condiiion. and wili ap. peal to u smail family dosiring & comfortable Rome in the northwest section USAUILCO, VERY This Jiscrimi thinking of busing. wait ~een this beantiful 8-room throughout. Tiie property is )t off Columbia road and 13th street Call Mr. Williams, THOS. E. JARRELL. T Woodward Bldg Main 71 Night_Phone. Adsms 301 until home ; located TTADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONERE. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABL® TWO- STOKY SEMI-DETACED FRAMS DWELL.- ING, HOT-WATER HEAT, ELECTRIC LIGHT. NO. 1330 KEARNEY STREKT NORTHEAST. By virtae of a certain deed of trust dated January_ 21, . and_recorded January 29. 1924, instrument 01, of the land record: of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned frustees will offer for sale by public_auction in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF AUGUST. 1924, AT FIVEFIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M., the fol. lowing described land and premises, situate in the City of Washington, District of Colum- bia. fo-wit: Lot 29 in Minnie Tepper's subdi. vivon of lot 7 in block 32. in the County of Washington. D. C.. in Leighton and Pairo. trustees’ subdivision of Brookland as per plat of said first mentioned subdiv:sion recoried in Liber 64, folio 149, in the office of the sur- veror of the District of Columbia, subject to covenants of record. improved as above. to be S0ld_wubiect. however, to a prior deed of frust for $3.000 at 7 per ue Fehruary, 1925, Terms of sale: cash, balance in monthly piyments of $75. in- cluding interest at 6 per cent. secnred by second deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash over trust. at option of pnzc pos’t of $300 required at time of ncing. recordinz, revenue stamps and fecs at cost of purchaser. Terms to complied with within thirty days {rom day of ‘sale. oflerwise the frusices reseive the Tight 1o resell the property at tle risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of wuch resile in some newspaper published in the eity of Washing- ton, D. C SAUL TEPPER, BENJAMIN L. TEPPER. $9.500. ul’s Addition. o, s squate from 14th st new hrick home containing 6 rooms bath, hot-water heat. electricity Ouk floors. el ine garaze: attractive ston S On wide aven Nearly and il wall at terrace. Lois thun S0 required 10 handie it und passession with deed. Cail Bers and we will open the hose for you WM. H. SAUNDERS CO.. Inc., Resitors 1 SN W 19,000 Main Downtown Section Small Apartment House Good brick struct hot water hen Commission) b5 suites enis (fived oAt s over a Toe, on 4 speculative Kol tent foture. Auply fur furtiier facis WM. H.SAUNDERS CO., Inc., 1483 Rk ostoNow i Main 1014 _ SALE OR RENT—HOUSES. _ R JUST SOUTH OF 1L brick: clec. lights: col brick garage. Wil be sue t lo ike clear 4l investn ment. Tieal vould b I\ 1 WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. SECPION, NEAR CATS: sis with garagze or o0 will pay all prompily. - Ad St romin for one er part cas Ceos Box 31 W NICE RRICK NENE RN TR T ECHOOL: musi be " oay. ot partotars W e o B BRICK 0L TRAME OF 3 or assuine frusts s 1 mean business Ntar «mee N SHOHOUST RARL G0N RRICK red. will o SUETRES o 214,000, WITH v nax HOUSE. PETWORTH ider uny good white oighbarhond: must de reasonable nrice. No szents. Address Box 160 W Star affien LIST YOUR COLORED FPROPERTY AT TRk offiee: larze number of clintie A SOT PERCY ELLIOTT, 529 New York ave. n.w. TTHAVE A CLIENT WITH cash pasment who wants a home in Petwarth or Takoma Park 2 famils flat or house that (an be cumserted: must be in cood condition all madern jmprovements. Wil p. arnund $10.000. F 1. DAVIS, Boom 205, Con. tental Trust dldz. Main 1640 SOUTH OF PAAVE. AN WEST 0 ST N W MUST RE UNDER £10.000. W ED FOR INVESTMENT. CALL MAIN ATSIX 10 LIGHT ROOM HOUS Sorth " section or Lincaln Park. S Setion o Lol mediatels plenty Canh | Koom Ridz. Maim T WANT TO BUY Yome with porches road. Price must he regeonabir F1.000 cash. reasonable Address Box 234 W SURSTANTIAT “i8th T PET $7.000 ‘to mist buy im. . MeGill 3 and Tark Will pay monthiy payments. r ofce. Sl FOL HOCSES FOB t clg. @70 8 ROOM HOUSE IN N.W. OR N.E BEC- tion; bave a good cash payment and can substantial monthiy i possexxion within 60 d 4057, Continental Trusi YF ARE LIS PROPERT sections of the cits If you have real estate fo put on the market, let us talk the matter aver with you JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS, 314 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Member Washingion Real Estate AT ONCE MODERD ar Georgia ave. Board. SUMMER COTTAGES. OWEN LODGE.” VERY m wnd 2porcl cottuge ave. near Ist Rutland Conrts POPR BOOM COTTAGE each, M. vaeant Sept. Call’ Franklin_ 646 MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE Hayward ave., NEW North al rates RENT <hedd ter. Rochester. N. 3 = % CLEAN, DRY STORAGE FOx FURNITORW Estimatos cheerfully given WESCHLER'S, 920 Py LARGEST FAMILY MO LOCAL AND LONG €RATE AND PACK B 1313 YOU STREE PHONE NORTH 33 MOVING & STORAGE KRIEGS = XPRESS PACKING Y SHIPPING 616 Eye St. N.W. __ Main 3010, MATIONAL CAPITAL STOnaGE & MOVING CO. Storage Houselold Goods. 500 Rooms Tocal and Long_ Distance Moviny EXPERT PACKERS & SHIPPERS Moderate Rates, Good Work, Free Dstimates | 1484-1442 T W ‘Tel. North B845. SHORE PROPERTY. YHICK BAY: FINE FINH- 100 i RE ing and I 2. good so fair i3th st n.w. WEACH, MD. 3 furnished: TOUR-ROOMED RUNGALOWS, FURNISHED, 75 minutes' auto: fine road. hoating, bathing. fishing; week. month. Liocoln 5438 or YE DELL, Shadytide. Md " SOUTH MANOR —WATER FRO lots on beautiful South River: easy anto dis £ood roads: all salt-water sports: $200 to $800° 3 mi. from Annapolis on rd. to Arundel-on-the: Bay.' 0.'W. Cor. B. F. D. 3. Anoapolis. Md, S WATERFRONT: 50 1 mile waterfront: 5 to 10 acres or tracts. all waterfront: fine harbor: Deeautiful shade: first-class bathing. boating and fighing: on_ state rond, 35 miles from 300 ACREN, 11 M1 ANDY 6 | bia ington or Raltimore; 7 miles from An Telephoue S6 or 786-R. MAURICE olis, Md. 9* WATER ESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Household and Office Furniture, ! Player and Upright Pianos, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. By Public Auction, At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. NW,, Saturday, Commencing 9 A.M. Mahogans Plaser and Upright Pianos. Mas Sive Ouk Dining . Circassian Three. Exten- Hall Mahogany Mirror Rreakfast Set X F Wardmbes, Brass and rings. Porch Nwings er<). Refrigerators. ~ lee Ntoves, New Mting Fixtures, Roll und Flat Top Desks. Filing Desks, Oak Sectional Rook Navy Paint in 10-gal. drmms. 1 cans. ete. At 10 O'Clock A.M. Automobiles, including 1923 Ford Delivery by order U. S Marshal and other Touring Cars, Roadsters and Deliveries. At 11 AM. Lot Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Hosiery; Ladies’ Vests, Shoes, Rubbers, etc. . Auctioneer. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE 0F “THE ALWYN™ APARTMENT HOUSE. NO. 18%2 COLUM RIA ROAD N.W. CORNER KALORAMA ROAD AND COLUMBIA ROAD Sirtue of & certain deed of frust duted 10. 1923, and duly recorded in Liber folio 196 et meq.. of the land records e April 4929, of the District of Columbia, and at the request | of the party secured thereby. default having been made thereunder, the tindersigned tris tees will sell at publ on in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF SEPTEMRER. 192{. AT FIVE O'CLOCK . the foilowing described land ‘and prem- situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot 70 in William P. Kellogg's combination of lots in biock num bered five ““Washington Heights"" as per plat recorded in the office of the survesor for the District of Columbia in Liber 4%, at folio 13, the same being also known for assexsment and_taxation purposes as lof 70, square 253 Terms: Sold subject to @ tirst trust of £100. and a second trust. the balance of which bout §11.000. further particulars of which be announced at time of sale: the pur- e price above said two trusts fo be paid in cash. A deposit of $2.300 required at time sale” Al convesancing. recording. revenue amps and notarial fees at purchaser's « ‘erms to be complied with within thirts days from day of sale or deposit forfeited and the properts may be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. W, STOBBLEFIELD. ARFIELD A. STR 2u27-d&ds. exSudhol Trustees. ADAM WESCHLER, AUCTIONFER. Trustee’s Three-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 3172 17th Street N.W. By virtue of a ecrtain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4GR1. folin 232 et seq . of ‘the land racords of the District of Colum Und’ai the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offcc for sale by public auction, in front of the prem. s. on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1 AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and prem ises. situate in the city of Wahington. Dis trict of Columbia. to wit: Lot 66 in Kenneds and Davis Compans's subdivision of lots in Rlock 14 in “Walbridge's subdivision” of “*Ingleside.’ per plat of first mentioned subdisision recarded In- Liber County 20 at falia 6% in the survesor's office of 1 trict of Columbia, subject to right of alles purposes over the following part of 1ot Beginning at the northwest comer of ia Iot and running thence sonth along the west line of said lot 3 feet. thence east pa with the north line of said lot 5 feet, the north 3 feet to north line of said lot and thence west along said north line 53 feet (o tie beginning; fogether with the improve mens fhereon Terms of wale: Cash. A deposit of $500 requircd of the purchascr at the time of sale. All converanciog, recording. revenue stamps d notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms le to le complied with within thirty da: from day of sale. otherwise the trostee reserves the right o resell fhe prop. erty at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser after five days' advertisement of nuch resale in wome newspuper published in the city of Washington, 1. C. . 1E MUNREY TRUST 0., H. POPE, Vice President. 22-0&ds.exNudhol Trostee. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. PUBLIC AUC- TION, MONDAY. SEPT. 8, 4 P.M Fonr lotk. Now. . 10, 19. 20, in' hlock E. Fairmount ave.. Fairmount Heights, improved | by a frame dwelling. containing 4 rooms. poultry house, xtorage shed and summer Kitc en. 2 cerviceable water wells. fruit trees, grape vines. elc., the former rexidence of thé late Mrs. M. A.'Harry. A deposit of $250 . balance withio 30 dayx, expenses | Justed to of_.transfer. ROBINSON HITE. 10th and G Sts. N.W.. Administrator. MEYERS & MEYERS, Auctioneers, Baltimore, M Avh e ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Two-Story | Semi-Detached Dwelling, No. 1700 B Street S.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duls re- corded September 25. 1023, as No. 240 of the 1and_records of the District of Colimbia and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trostecs will sell at public anction in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER FIFTH. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. ‘the following described premises, lot B. Rehrend's subdivision of lots in square numbered ten hundred and ninety-seven (1097), as per plat recorded in the office of the nur- seor of the District of Columbia, in Liber 63, at_folio 141 Terms: Rold subject to & prior deed of trost for $3,500. The parchase price abo said trust to be paid in cash, a deposit of $300 required. Conveyancing and recording at pur- chaser's’ cost. " Terms to be complied with within thirty daye, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property ‘may be advertived and re- s0ld at the discretion of the trustees. AUSTIN €. WALLER. THOMAS B. LAWLER, 2025.d&ds, exSukh Trustees. SHORE PROPERTY. FRONT. RIVIERA BEACH, Maryland's Master Water Front. Comprising the beautiful peninsola at the mouth of Rock and Stony Creeks and facing Chesapeake Bur Handl out ax the largest and hest of all Ma bathing beach: refined environment: 80 umber under constriction constructon 4 attractive cottages mow bui Duily delivery of ice, milk and groceries. Proteatant church to be built this season. with 400 acres of land and over three miles of water front, Riviera Beach Safe. sandy d oceupled; large olic church under and’s water-frout developmeat it Bathing— Boating— Fishing. “investigate this heau __Convenient al site A Bungalows for Sale or Rent. water-front development before seleeting Your summer home to Waxhington: on good roads. Large lots will be sold for short time only at $200 and up on easy terms. HOW TO GO: . Drive out besond Glenbourne; Riviera Beach. Washington-Baltimore boulevard to Lansdewne bts, then left lo the Annapolis boulevard; ; turn right en turn left on Mountain. roed at Lippen's Corner and follow sigus to turn right to Linthicum polis Deulevard; continue Wer further information see Mr. H. M. PUMPHREY ia the office of E. H. TAGGART, 18 K ot = Sale of Valuable; numbered one hundred and four (104), in R. | | ~ ADAM A. WESCHLER, ACCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE. TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING, TWO APARTMENTS. KNOWN “AS NO. 52 TODD PLACE NORTHEAST. By virtue of & certain deed of truxt, duly recorded in L « land records of the District of Colum 1 at the request of the party se undersigned trustees will by public auction. THURSDAY. THE FOURTH DAY, OF SEF- 1\ i) | T g ¢he following-described land and premises, xit- uate in the Cits of Washington. District of Columbia. fo-wif: ‘Lot 12 in George ) Subdivision of lots in Block 8. in “Moore Barbour's Second Addition fo the Cit Washington,” as per plat recorded in Liber County 'No. folio 154, of the Records of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money fo be paid in cashi. the balance in fwo equal’ inxtallments. payable in ene and two years, with inferest At 6 per cont per anoum, payanl Iv from gdy of Trust upon the propert ption of purchaser at fime of sale. enue xtamps and notarial ater. Terms 10 be irty” day~ from i tens teserva (h he property &t the ruk and ¢ aftor five daye I resale in some newspa blished in the City of Wa-hingion, D. C. L HAS. R. TALBERT. GEO. ¥. HOOVER. Stove Beil's d o £1 ¢ s tooul VALUABLE RESI w23 IRVING SALE OF REISG PREMIST ET NORTHWEST Ry virtue of 4 certain deed of trisi dated April 17, 1924, being instrament No 53, e corded April 1%, 1023, aumong the fand records of the District of Colimbia, and at the request of {he parts secured thercby. e unders ncd trusteed w11 ell at_publ'e wue front af the premises, on T DAY OF SECTEMR the tattowite deleribed In Atnate in the Doatriet '« i ax wnd bein wi's subdivision of orded in Liner af the of st af ¢ SDAY A AT FOUR and prem s of which the par a the prop wed and re the disc e I AMITCHELL COWAN Trustees ATCTIONEER. s AU d&ds exsud ol ADAM A WESCHLER | Modern Brick Dwelling, No. 720 StariSEREy el EiEre Co | S e e e i Kenyon Street N.W. by Auction. Ry virtue of authority signed, T will offer for saie by pubi ¢ aucton in front of the premises on THURSDAY. THI 4TH DAY OF SEPTEMRER. I FIVE O'CLOCK P.M sub ol 01 im proved as ahove, to lv wiver. to 8 first decd of trust FIs due. August T, 1925 interest pasable the 14th Aus of each mon.h. improved by modern brick dwelling. conta.n! and bath. hutwa heat and s T poreh and roam for gera Terms of sale r and abacs $1.500 rash, the remainder 0 monthly in tallments of $100. including interest at &1yc, or all cash over Deposit ol €100" nired at sale to be complied wit iz, recording stamps and hotarial fees at prreehaser's ADAM A WES an 28 A&As oxS1 THOMAS J OWEN & SON vested in the under i teust HLER. Auet ATVCTIONEERS. OF VALTARLE UNIM ITUATED 0N OSDiN Wt STREET SOUTH TRUSTEES PROVED SALE LTS S T b AST Ry irtue of a certan recorded in Liber No f of the land records of hia. and at the request of the parfs » therebs indersignid trs sabstituted e Supreme Court of the Dis iy Cause Namher B G streat NINTI DAY AT ONE descrited Tand of Wash Aesizrated 41 in District of Auly of Thomas 1_Owen & So northwest, on TUESDAY. T ERADL 19 he fllowin nd premises, tuste in tho ton. Tistrict of Colmbia, u and beinz lots 16 and 17 in sq Mitford O Jarvis and W Elisha lerry tees” subdivision of land. now ko HOveriook " as per piat recorded i L &3, folio 21. of tie Records of the ofti survesar of the District of Columbia To the covenants of record Terms of sale: Al casii required at tUme of saie recording. resenue stamps purchaser. Terms of ~ale o within 30 duss from duy the trustees roserve the property at the risk and cost Purchaser. after five dass' advertisement snch recale 0 some newspaper published Washington, D. ¢ WILLIAM F P01 NICOLAIDER, Substitated Trustees, OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS ILLINOIS AVE N W WITH TWO-STORY B ING Re virtne of a cortan deed of frast dul recorded 0 Liber No. 4232 a1 folio 44 land records Sirct of Columi a1 the request of (he tarty secnred thereby the undersigned trusiecs will sell at bl anctlon, i fr DAY. THI A deposit of £200 Al Convesaneinz. vt at cost of be comptied with of sale, otherwise HEht to reseil the of defanlting KELLY 4z IMPROVED K DWELL 3 land ani Washing!. ixty-eizht (8%) in D sion tock numbe “Petworth Addition to the ( ton,” now known us snaie two hundred and thirtyeight plat recorded in the ofiice the district of Columbia in 191 Terms: One-third cash. balance in installments at one and two vears. with in terest at 67 per annum. payable semi-annu. alls from the day of sale. and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash, a1 the purchaser’s -ntion. A deposit of £500 will be required at the time of sale. All con veyaucing and record'ng will be at the pur- chaser's cost. Terms to be compiied with within ten days. otherwise the trustees reserve the right fo resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. WM. S QUIN GEO. S DE Toustees CHLER, AUCTIONEER. X' SALB OF TH) TORY_BRIC FZ AND 26 of a certain deed of trust dated 1023, and_recorded November 1923, instrument No. 191, of the land 4 of the District of Columbla. and at request of the parts secured there i trustces will offer for etion, in front of the premises. THE_EIGHTH DAY OF SEPTE BER, 1924. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.AL. the followinz described land and prem ises, wituated in city of Washington, Dis frict of Columbia. to wit: Lots 32. 33 and 34 in Robert E. Bradley's subdivision of part of squar as per plat recorded in Liber foliv 51, of the records of the office of th surveyor for the Dostrict of Columi im proved as above. to be sold suby ever. to a prior_deed of trust for ¥L. 1%, due April 14, 1926 Terms of sale: Over and above said trus eash. A deposit of $300 required at t sale. Al recording. e stamps ‘and nota, the cost of the purchaser. Terms of xale to be complied with within_thirty days from day of sale, other wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the properts at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser after five days’ advertise- ment of such resale in some newspaper pub- lished in the city of Washinzton. D. C. JAMES P. BRIGGS. JOHN" W. SCHAEFER, au27-d&ds.exSn&hol Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONLER. Trustees’ Sale of Three-Story Brick Business and Apart- ment Building, No. 209 Sec- ond Street S.E. By virtue of a certain desd of trust dated March 16, 1923, aud_recorded April 2, 1923, as instrument No. 157 of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the. parties secured ‘thereby. the under- signed trustees will offer for sale by public iu_front of the premises. on WE THIRD DAY OF SEPTEM- 0'CLOCK P.M., Tand and premises. bington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 6 in William H. Roockstool's subdivision of lots in square 782 in the city of Washington. District of Co- lumbis, as per plat recorded in Book 28, ze 91, in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbin. improved by three-story brick bullding containing store on first fioor and apartments on second and third floors, to be sold subject, however, to a prior deed of trust for $8.500, particulars of which will be made known at time of sale. Terms of sale: Over and above said trust, one-third of the purchase money to be p in cash, the balance in three vears. with in- terest at seven per cent per annum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale. fo be se. cured fo the satisfaction of the trustees and by 8 second deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $300 required at time of wale. ‘All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of parchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise' the (rustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the Fisk and cost of the defaulting burehaser after five dass’ advertisement of such ressle in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C. EARL 6. JONSCHER au2ddsexBubbol . Trust 60 at ber No. 17, folio 154, et xeq., of | front of the premises. on | of | ;| SEPT T'ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. 1Gflmeriel, Fixtures, Computing | Scales, Etc. At No. 200 15th | Street Southeast, By Public Auction, Tuesday, September 2, 1924, Commencing 10:30 A.M. | ries. Salmon! Sardines, Peas, ! Soup, Catsup, Jelly and Jam, Nala Dressing, Buking Powder, Taat Foon, Fiaut, Deosms, e pic Terms: Cash, ADAM A, WESCHLET Aucticneer. ST ‘orn, Break Meat ele. | _a 29-se1 | N ETON, A | TRUS 5 DWELLIF 5 BANK S LET NORTHW tue of & certan deed of troxt duly in Liber Nu. 4083, folio 271 of the land records of the Dstrier of Coliimbin. and at of the party secured therely, the undersigned {rusi | well, &t publ e auctlon. n front of the brem | s ITH DAY OF TR OCLOCK and o & 5 PALY prem’ses. situage ion. District of Columbi and beinz part of | formeriy known o rgefown.” b tine of line of said ot Tot 29 uth and thence alley to of beginn ng. of sale: All [ 820000 will be require i g, recording, reven of purctaser. Ter complied with w thin thiriy days frc day of The trustees pese the right property at the rsh and cosi of defaulting purchaser. ufier five duys" mdvertisement of resale in newspaper published in Washingtan, D, FULIE TALROTT RER L. THORNTON, & o) Tristees, deposit of of B 3 n Ak akds o THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS SALL AME. T RE: PLAC or D VALUAVLE TW0 HLD DWELL SUMEER KIS HWEST of irist duly folio 340 o1 s tret of Colw pariy mee QUINTAN A By virtue of eocrded. ia L of the lund recor 1 1 of The premises. o SECOND DAY OF SLP at FOURTHIRTY owing described land bremises. stuate in the Distriet of Co T, and designa‘ed as and being lot 6 2 squire 2081 in Marion Fatler and ofhers Truxtees' subdivision of lots in bloek 5, #e SPeres MIL Seat. s per plat recorded in (e ofice of the surcesor for the District of Columbia in Liber 41, folio Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trus for S4 000 00, her pariiculars of which Will be announced at tine of sale: the | chase price alove sad trusi fo be paid Leasti. A deposit of $200.00 required. | vavancing. recording and resenue Siamps at | purchaser's coal Terms to be complied witl | Within thirty davs, otherwise depasit forfeited | et EICHARD T CLATGIT Y M SAGER { And he prop i [ sota i e | | | HAKVE TN Trustees ESTRERTS 20,502 G SIQAN & €0, INC, AUCTIONEERS, U S MARSHAL'S SALE tue of cortain orders issued oul Court of the Dixtrict of Columba [ st | | | | B | i Ddants. respecticels. in the orde numbers. Thomas F. Hennessy. (worg | Cassidy. Bdward T. ¢ Jokeph Jones. Waiter Netwen and Parker and W Cha Brigis, Sim Jomas Dasix men: Clark Colvman <. 10 fro; 11 ‘and Rob- W Dr A Norman A Atkins. lenja I wli xell at public aie. for af the store_room of the Metro Politan Ware House Co.. No. ) Florida Ase NE. Washinzton, D €. AT 10 0°CLOCK AN FRIDAY. SEPTEMRER 12, 1924, 1h followins autamiobiles, to wit: Cadillac Tour. ing Autemobile. motor No. & 10 Ford S Aan Antomol otor No. 880120: Sindeba ker Tonrng Autemobile. mator o Ford Touring Automobile. motor No. a Dodze Delivers Truck. motor No. Ford Touring Automobile. m il i+ oupe Automabile, | 200: Ford Truck. motor No Touring Automol mator No_ 72 [1er Roadster Automobile, motor No. A C: Ford Touring Automobile. motor | 13 Dodge Roadster Automobi No. 37397: ( tor No. D tor No, Ford Scdan Ford Touring Ford Touri Vord Tourinz ed from 1 for illegal transporta tion of intoxienting liquor in violation of the | national prohibition act. and confixcated 1750 “Thited "States of America and sold accordance the "provivions af section T 9. af the national prohibition ct. a i persons hating liens against said machines are herehs directed fo file the same in & [ Folice Court on or 10:30 Thurday. September 11 RN aRI2419 repectively before 24 DER United States Marshal. on 20152220 53,11 OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS THOS 3 ETWO NTEES E OF TRUNTEE ey STREET NOR' e of . rertain died of trust dated being instrument No. 101 e vorded Jun 1924, among_the land rec ords of the District of Columbia. and at the equeat of the party secured thereby. the ermigned trstoes will sell at_public o T frane nt the nenmisea,_on THUTLSD THE TWENTY-FIRST LT T ot rHRTY P the. fol | lowinz described land and premises. situate i the District of Columbia_ and désigoated ax and being lot 51 in Harry Kite's subdivi won of part ‘of Rlock 11, “Ledroit Park.” as ber plat theieof recorded in Liber 38 at folio | 351 5 the records of the turveyor's office of The District of Columbia. the same being also Taxation purposes of VALUABL! | | | | LLING i | i known for assessment and an lot 51, sauare B0RS, Torms: Sold rubjert ta two prior dee trust amounting to $3.600. further partic o which will be announced at time of sale. lce above said FUSIS to be A" deposit_of $200 required recording_and revenue stamps Durchaser's cost. Terms to e complied o) within thirty days. otherwise deposit | Torfeired and the properts may be advertised 14 at the discration of the trustees. gane DWARD A GARVEY, . L. RINEHART, 2013-déeds.exSu Trustees. "The_above sale Las been postponed until DAY, THE SECOND DAY OF SEPTEM | BEI. 1924, at 5 By order | of tlie trustees. | 7 au20.30.5e2 .M., same place THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. SALE _OF DWELLING _Xo STREET NORTHEAST. recorded in Liber No. 448 records of the District of Columbia, and the request of the party wecured thereby, we will sell at public auction in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1924, at four-thirty o'clock p.m.. the following Qescribed land and premises. situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia being part of lot ten (10), in the subdivision of the Clark Mills estate the trostees in equity cause No. plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for | The District of Columbia, in book county 6, | at_page 20. | " rlrme: Cash. $200 deposit required at | time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. etc.. at purchaser's cost. - Terms of sale to be complied with in 60 days or the trustees will resell at the cost of the defaulting Eerhanes: F. A. LINGER, 8! F. COLE, 5t-an20,s02.4.0811 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- TR ROVED LT, SITUATED SOUTH SIDE OF WOODLEY ROAD NEAR 38th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4727, folio 374 et seq.. of the land records of the ‘District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic_ auction. in_front of the premises, on JUESDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF SEPTEM- BER, A.D, 1924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.3. the following described land and premises. situated in the District of Columbia, and des- ignated By full width of lots 2021 and 22 in block 4 in Joho E. Beall's subdivision of land mow known as “Fairview Heights.” as per plat re- corded in Liber County No. 8, folio 71, of the Tecords of the office of the surveyor of the Dis- trict of Columbia. The above described land is vow kpown for taxation purposes as lots 800, 801, 802 in square 181 Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payabie 1 one and two years, with interést at six per centum per annum, payable semi-anuoally, from day of Sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold. or all cash, at the option of the Durchaser, A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, ete.. at cost of purepaser. Terms of sale to be complied with withy 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees Teserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after Gve days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in . Washiagton, B CHARLES W. MORRIS, GEORGE F. HANE, a2 abtsextubbol Trustees’ Sale of 5-Ton Ster- ling Motor Truck. By virtue of two certain dated April 23, 1921, and and duly recorded in th office of the rorder f Tumbia, the former at and the latter ax instrument No. 51. recorded December 13, 1923, default having been made thereunder, {le unidersigned trustees will sell at public auction on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER NINTH, 1924, AT TWO O0'CLOCK P.M.. at the farm of James Murnance. about two miles west of Vienus. Va. Steriiog Dump Body Motor Truck. faciory No. Terms cash. W3 DOW! R G HAYSSEN, Truste deeds of trust vember 30, 1923, nd_records of the the District of Co Liber 4435, folio 483, RAME | en will | Con- | +" | Hotol & Cotiages be | DAY OF AUGCUST. | and being the rear of west 50 feet | _ AUZ0.30.51 a1 2 LS PROPISALS | comstissIoNERS; G A T aled_propo vea at itaon k. pon ; r “act Tran Lamp. Pot Nodel Patieri, oic. For poc fications and’ informa tiou. 20 Dintrict Building RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. 4. 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August 29.—in denial of the report that Hen in a statement to a Canadian news aper reporter had said that the Ku Klux Klan was misunderstood, | offices todiny gave out another wire- css from Mr. Ford cxactly what wa Kian While i being take of the to Detroit | sought to interview tated. Numirous {ins political ma | Coolid chances ware and asked “What ux Klan? What do you know about Ford countered. othing,” the sither do 1. the interview Ford | a acht o neerr a through « Lawrence River number hin the aneern President lection N inter asicd do_you know K repo Mr jand wa [ALORED PHOTOGRAPHS ARE SENT OVER WIRES Be- | Telephone Company Transmits tween Chicago and New York in Hour. B the Associated Press NEW YORK [ American Telephone vesterday announced |photographs had been transmitted from Chicago to New York. Accord- ling to the unnouncement. a - [picture was placed in a sendir chine in Chicago and was repre here in less than an hour original colars In the newest August 29.—Ths Telograph ¢ that colored red uced [ development of pic ture transmission the actual color are not sent over the . but the colors are separated at the point « sending and reassembled when {ceived. according- to the announce ment. Three photozraphs bhe transmitted were (sereening out one zraph was then sent {white picture. and on at New York was original color. | POSSES TRAIL NEGRO | WHO WOUNDED SHERIFF of the pic taken, ca color. The ure tn photo and being tored re to Louisiana Deputy Probably Mor- tally Wounded in Effort to | | | | Arrest Man. | Br the Acsor ated Press { LEESVILLE. La.. August 22.—Dep- uty Sheriff Tom Jentry was shot ar probabiv mortally wounded yesterda: lat Kirkwood, near here. by John Wil- |liams, megre. when the officer at- itempted to arre the negro on a jcharge of shootin, with intent kill. Jentry the second Louisiana officer to fall before the gun of negro within a week Williams escaped wnd posses were immediately formed and scarch of the surrounding country inaugurated While falling Jentry returned negro’s ftire, the bullet striking killing the negros mother, jumped in front of the gun to her son the and who save REFUSES LONGER HOURS. Russian Government Rejects Plea by Metal Industry. WARSAW. August 20.—The minlster of commerce and industry today in- formed a delegation from the metal industry that it would be impossible to comply with their request to per- mit the adoption of a working day longer than the present one. The | minister said that lengthening of the working day was out of the question, | especially since during the session of the Assembly of the League of Nations pressure probably would he brought to bear by the Germans to induce them to return to the eight- hour day. | | | — e - | SHIP’S COMPANY SAFE. Nine Passengers on Schooner Arctic Reported to Nome. NOME, Alaska, August 29.—Nine passengers aboard the gasoline schooner Maid of Orleans, which left Seattle June 25 for Coronation Gulf, midway of the Arctic coast of North America, are believed safe, having de- parted from Teller, a reindecr station jon Port Clarence, three wvieels ago, reports received here deciire. The schooner left here Suly 15 for | Teller and was delayed on account of ., stormy weather. Bad climatic condi- tions also were reported o Celebration in 0! in desi U. S. City: . T. AUGUSTINE, Fla. August 20.° —America’s oldest cily celebrated | special masses vesterday in America’s oldest Catholic Church on the ocea- | sion of St. Augustine’s 355th birthday - anniversary. It was also feast day of St. Augustine, for whom the plac was named by its Spanish. founder,” Don Pedro Adelantado, in 1566

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