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AU . FOR SALR—HOUSES. Sn'fl- ed. VACANT. RIG: BARGAIN, 1440 D ST. S.E 6 large, rcoms and bath : house newly papered and painted leep ot ; rerma. TEOS. Y New AMESOXN CO., NV, A York Ave. Colored—s0,73¢ Groom Lom loth ST. cuving vapied Thers Colonial living w large reception liall, . dining room, ‘break: pantrs with bullt 4 lurge screened porch d ficor has three 1 beaut ful 1 slecping parch; tude wlate roof, automatic water heater: trie Jights. Tot i S0x1 ing » cement ga “pin Loored 8 ning Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors IZ IS St NV, Main 9300. 4 1 “BARRETT. Semi-detached home with 4 sleeping rooms a lot 26 fect wide, 3-car brick ga- strictly white on in $3.000 BELOW VALUE. Massachusetts Park. New Detached Brick House. Just Completed. 3228 N, 8 Cleveland Ave Lot 503110 to Alley. Ton larze rooms. Threa baths and shower. Open fireplace. To seronnte Buiiein wara Javators o frst floor Tarze cedar closets Rront, si and rear pogches, ADply sour own broker. or PERRY, Owner, Clevelsa W raoms and bath on third floor. 280 BEST BUYS NEAR 7th AND I STS. N.E. $5,600. Couveniensls locatad Nede brick home rvoms and Bath: house is semi-detached having front. side and rear yards. Possession and terms. K ST. N.E., NEAR 8th. $7.500. In fhis very desirable location colonial-porch rome o' & arge” roms ‘and hath. hot-water Iewe Sectric ighia doibie el farige Pogscssion. E-fiy terms. " i N ast uflh- ur-n eveaings, 7 to 8 p.m. HOWENSTEIN BROS Tth &An ts. NE__ 3015 141 AKO\I A PARK. N eEper trmctive semi-bungalow lo- 4 on (IPN\H awe. and fust & short dis- ce from the Ehopping district and public 00]. First flogr—Living room, dining room, tchen, breakfast room, bedroom and bath. Neeond floor—X'hree bedrooms and complete lath. This heuse is lews than 3 years old. has Lot water hrat. elac. lights, oak foors and. is :a good coldition throughout. The lot, H0x200, i well lfimd and has two garages. Price, £11.500. er i3 extremely anzious to sell and "f consider offers on GQHI(] cash basis. Until 9 P.)M. vening Phone Service HEDGES&MIDDLETON, Inc. _Reaitors. €8 ranklin 9703, WILL PAY ALL odern 7 1 and b house. adle. Address Box ST GOoD uir asl. Address A SMALL WUILDING UR A SMALL PIECT of ground situsted in the sccond commercial Tine. 40 mAke u cash paruent of $4,000. 2 T offiew. WE CAN SELL REALTY Co., [V TOCATION. FRETRRARLY or, 6 roc Dungalow o houee st w1 550 sty witt o 5%, e Ymen X T e SRR arge K A HOUSE 1IN MASK. ark or Chevy Cha will a5 230,000, ¥ t or koutheast: hav phone Lineoln 8405 1 NTED- A HOUSE Md.~8 to & rooms; 1d $125 moutLly. cach paymet. IN THEVY THASE, can only pay $1,000 cash Address Tox 30-E. Star of- O BUY FROM 0! liousc: Iurge lot: section Md.: give full description Possession 6 to S munihs. FOI CASH, S-room, 2-bath, Chevy Chase, and street number; \ddress Rox 82 F WILL PAY ALL FOR ES FOl olored. Will ronsider any ».mn" & 1343 H p.w.. Room 404 DIRFCT nt and can make bly puymenie. Must have 60 days. Main 2730. Koom al Trust_Blde. TACHED BRICK HOME WITH LARG ounds; vorner preferred: muxt hLave four ooms on first floor. located west of 16th st. Py all cash, but price must be right. Give street and number in reply. Address Tox 200 ME HAVE YOUL PROPERTY FOR Do charge unless & sale ix made; honeat service given. Properties ranging from $3,000 <o 320,000 desired. Drop postal and some ene from office will call. WM. T. BALLARE 1221 Eye 3t N.W. COLORED HOUSES. Have' ready purchasers for houses i all <ections. List full details with us imme- alately. DAVID E. BARRY Xei» %01 1807 H St N.W. Realtor. WE ARE LINTING HOUSEN IN ALL SE ri0m8 of the city. It you are thinking of plac. 0g your property on the market, we would appreciute your Eiviag us an_opportunity of srecuring you w parciaser. Ususl brokera JOHN F. DONCHOE & SON cnnsyivania Avenue S.E. hington Real Estate _ Established 1884, HOMES NEEDED. LIST YOUR T'OR SALE PROPERTIES WITH US Call Main 1191 or Mail Information to CHARLES A. APPLEBY, 1413- 1413 (x Board. modern Lome facing the Day, at cost.. Will send photox. Sandy heach, fishing, jrabbing, duckinz, boating. T, 2 ¥. Lexington «t.. Daitimo S i1t MANOR - Ints on beautiful South River: SEVERN RIVER —luu~Acnn'l»T. i on river frpnt: fine location: only $1,000 to quick buter, Address Box RZ.-Siar afice® garage on rear; casy CTIONS { NEAR 19th AND EYE STE. KW 1 store. 8 rooms. " batbs, excellent condition | or ‘will rent store se tigate this | yaasmat oferior. CORPN.. G at WITH J ”'m\" AMI "AUCTION SALES. ml- AFTERNON i | TTHORTT. 0 TRUSTEE: ALCARLE PREMIKES Dy virtue of & certain deed of trust duly eecorded in Liber 0. 4618, folia 142 of ged.. ords of the District of Colum- | rty wecured | t the request of the p e underxigned trustees will xell on. n_front of the premises, MONDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF "SEPTENUELR. A.D. 1924, AT FOUR OCLOCK P, the following described land and premises. situated in the District of ¢ Tumbia and designated @< and being lot in Carl . Johnsos pdivixion ol ps square 17 in exdell’s Additio; the ity ‘of Washington,” known ws *Eekin ' ax per plat recorded in the office ol of Columbiy in t of in subject ‘to’ @ prior deed of . further particulars of whicl sale: ‘the e frost to be paid in of $200 required. Couscy nd Tevenue stamps at pur cost. Terms fo he com with | thirty daye, otherwixe d (he property ma; woid et the discretion of i) 5 . ‘recording be advertised and rustees. Ke12-d&ds.exSa TONED 0X weather un HURSDAY. TIOk TWENTY FIFTH D | OF REPTEMBER, 1924, AT 4:30 P.M., SAME '; BY QRDER OF THE TRUSTEES. THOR. 3. OWEN & SON. AU CTIONEZRS. | TRCSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FIVE ROOM FRAME HOUSE. NUMRER { pSEVENTH STRRET SoUTIiEAs! | recorded o Liber No. 5013, folio 331 et seq {of the land records of the District of Colu Pia. 'and ut the request of the party secured | thereby, the undersicned {rustees will soll At public auction in {ront of the premises, on FHURSDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF | | SEPTEMBER:, A.D. 1924, the ioflowing described land and prem situate in the District of Columbia: aad ‘signated as and being the south 21 feef, 115 inches front on Tth st w.e. by a_depth of 73 feet of original fof mumlered 27 and now numbered K32 in square §i7, improved br promixes known as 503 Tth st. s.e.. Washing. D. C.. according to the land records of suid city and district. prior_deeds of 0 and ahout F0D: respectivels: lars ‘of ‘which will be apnounced The purei to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 ired” " Converancing. recording. and rev. e eiamDa At purchuser’s cost. Termy to he Complied with Within thirty dars. otherwis Vpouit forfeited and the properiy may be ndvertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. ALFRED W. LAW, EDWARD C. McREADY, se13-a&kds.exsy Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLI AT THE NORTHEAST COR- NFR_OF @&nd AND CLAY STREETS NORTHEAST By virtue of two_certain deeds of trust duly recorded in r No. 4333, 1'!“\) 500 et weq., and Liher 4330, folio rru»rflv»ly. 27 he lang revords of the Dinirice of Cotors bia. and at the request of the party secured | thereby, the nndersigned trustees will tell at { pbie huction,. i fromt af - the premises. o8 FIURSDAY. THE TWENTY FIF SERTEMRER | A.D. 1926, AT FIV SCLoCk PAL. the foliowing de and_ premiscw. witaste in the Di lumbia and designated as and leing lot ond 5 in block 15, Bow known A8 sqnare 2 ohn' W. Gregory's subdiviston of of land known as Deanwood Height: of the same being duly recorded in the of the District surveyor, in County Rool 2¢ saze 6. whers & fail and accucate descrip- fon of said. lots will be found. Terms: All cash. A deposit of $200 re- quired. Conveyaneing, recording,_and revenue stamps at purchaser's cosi. Terms to be compited witn within thirty daye otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resuld at the disereiion of th V. CRUSOE. hi WASHINGTON, 012,13 16.18.19.20.22 5 Trustees. TOMORROW. UWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. THOS. J TRUSTE DENCE SALE _OF VALUABLE RESI- OPERTY BEING PREMISES i0) QUANDER STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5066, folio 13, et Req., of the land records of the District of Colum: Dia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public anction in_front of the premises, oo FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1924. AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following Aescribed land and prem- ises. ‘situate io the City of Washington, Dis trict of Columbia, and designated as ad beinz Lot No. 61 in Clarence F. Norment's subdi- virion of lots in square No. 743 as per plat re- corded in the office of the surreyor of the District of Columbia in Liber 20 at folio 19, known as premises 160 Quander st. s.e., to- gether with the improvements. will he required at time of sale. All conves- ADcing, recordioe, reveoue wtamps, etc.. at t of purchaser. Terms of ~ale fo be com. wlied with within thirty dass from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right fo resell the pro the risk and cost of defaulting parel ter five dass’ in some newspaper published o Washington. D. C. EDWARD A. GARVEY, T. A WIDMAYER Trustees. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY _BRICK DWELLI) BEING PREMISES NUMBKR 082 NINTH STR NORTHFAST. Ry e of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4870, folio 124 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: hia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in_front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER A.D. 1924, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. the fol- lowing deacribed land and premises Situste in the District of Columbia and designated as and beinz lot numbered fifty-three (33). in the subdivision of lots in square bumbered nine hundred and fourteen (914), made by Howeostein and Burses, recorded in Liber 60 lut folin 115 in the surveyor's office of the Distrist_of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for 34.000.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. Conves- ancing. recording and revenue stampe st pur- chaser’s cost. Terms to be complied With within ten days, otherwise deposit forfeited nd the properts may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees R, W. HOWENRTEIY, W. 0. HOWENSTEIN, Re25-d&ds.exSn Trustee THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY _BRICK DWELLING _BEING PREMISES NUMRER 1964 SECOND NORTHWEST. of u certain deed of trust dated 3, 1924, being instrument No. recorded April A, 1824, among the land ree- ords of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party wecured thereby. the mun- dersigned trustees will sell at public suction in_front of the premisss. on MONDAY. THF { SIXTH DAY OF OCTORER, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR P.M.. the following déscribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, d designated as and beiug lot 38 in Cath: ine J. Burps and Gertrude J. Rurns’ subdi sicn of part of Block 11 “Le Droit Park’ ! as per plat recorded in Liber 43, folio 169 of | the’ records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject t for_$3,300, also a_scco; $5.500, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price bove said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. Convevancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms | to be complied with ‘within thirty days, other | wise deposit forfeited and the property may ! be advertised and resold at the diacretion of the trustees. WILLIAM P. DODGE. JAMES T. BRAZELTO Trust TADCTIONEELS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY _ BRICK DWELLING ~ RBEING PREMISES 137 ) STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust duls re- corded in Liber No. 4694, folio 408 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there: by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- 1ic auction in front of the premises, on MON- DAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER A.D, 1924 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and promises, siiuate in the city of Washington, District of Colum- bia, and design s and_being lot 33 in subdivision made by James McLaren and oth- ers of lots in square 724 as per plat recorded in Liber 15, folio 176 of the records of the office of the survesor of the District of Colum- bia. together with the improvements. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mones to be pald in cash, balsnce in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at seven per centum per innum, payable semi-anzually, from day of vale. secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at the ontion of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of mle. All convesancing, recording, revenue stamps, ctc., &t Cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within { thirts days from day of eale, otherwis the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop. erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur. chaser, after five days® advertisement of such resale 'in some newspaper pudlished in VWash. ton, D. C. ing! SAMUFL A. DRURY. JAMES B. NICHOLSON. 2e2idddneaty # Trustees, a prior deed of trust decd of trust for e25-d&ds.exSu ~THi0S. 4. OWEN & 5 | ase price above s | | Household Furniture, Pianos, H DAY OF | Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of $200 | 2 | wiil be ann | cordea | 1 } By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly | & inthes 1 T FOUR 0'CLOCK | VT i purchaser at the time o THE EVENING 8 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. 'AR, WASHINGTON, D. C. [ AUCTION SALS, FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY TI0S. J. OWEN & NON, AUCTIONEEES. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE 1M PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATE NO. 713 PRI N BT, N.W.. 2STORY BRICK BATH T 5 DWELLT LOGMS, AND GARA By virtue of n certain deed of t | February 9. 1921, eing iaxtrument N corded February i4, 1921, among the land rec- { ords of the District'of Columbia, #nd at the re- CETS. | quest of the party secured (hereby. the umder. . tees will sell at public auction fn remises, on THURSDAY, THE OF OCTOBER, A.D.. 1924, AT TOCK PM., the followiug described and premises. situate in the District of Columbiu. known and distivguished ux lot num- bered two hundred thirty-seven (237), in square gumbered thirty hundred thirty oue (331, in {the subdivision made by H. R Howenstel per piat recorded in ook 6: in the surveyor's office of the Dis subject to u prior deed of further particulars of whch at time of sale; the pur Sald trust to be paid | trust tor 34, chuss cash. price A deposit recording and revenue aver's cost. Terms to e within 10 days, otherw se ds and the property Sold at th forfeited nd re- TUTHOS. I OWEN & S0 for- | TRUST! HWEST. of A tn Liber No the land records of the and at the requ i in deed of trust duly re 4455, folia 8 et seq.. of District of Colum nere 0°CLOCK P.M., d pre and desig ou 2ath street 91 feet *outh 17 feet 3 nes: thence west 91 feet Above described prop purposes of assessment 5, square 2 | ety Sow Xnown ation as lot {for frust r cent, or all cas tion .f the pur- required. Convey coue stamps At p rms o be ¥ days. otherwise deposit forfeited i thi And the property niay be advertise at the discretion of the trustebs MILTON ¥ MORTON J. AlLE LUCHS _se2rd&ds.exsn Trustees. ADAM AL W) CHLER, AUCTIONFEL Victrola, Carpets and Rugs, Shoe Fmdm gs, Electric| Coffee Mill, New Crockery, Etc.,, By Order Storage | Warehouses and Others. By Public Auction, At Weschler's, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturday, Commencing 9 A.M. Mahogans O-picce Dining Room Suite. Oak Dining Room Suites, Mabogany and Oax Iiuf fots, China Closets and Dining Kuom € hairs Mahcgany Redroom Raites. Mauogany and Cir cassisn Waloat and Ouk liny Tables, Mahogany Library Tables. Large Ma hogany Boo other Mahogans aud Ouk Rovkeawes, Combination Rookcase. Secrerary Davenport Suite, Hoosive Kitchen Cabinet frigerators, Beds, Spriugs and Mattresses, VPamtings. ‘lot new Crockery, Shoe Machinery 4 Fiodings, fine Elr Tiouble Coffee Grinder, Uak Flat-Tep Desks, Carpets, Kugs, ““ At 10 O’Clock AM. Automobiles, including Touring Cars, Roadsters lnd Deliveries. AT 12 NOON hennete Bin Mahogany Portavte Victrola and other Talking Ma. Cash Anas A WESCHLER, Avet WESCHLER, ADAM AUCTIONEER TRUS Al : TWO TWOSTORY RRICK NOS 1021 AND 1026 SOUTH CAPITOL STREET. By virtue of 4 decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Couse No. 42059, the undersigned trustees Will offer for sale by public anetion. in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE OND DAY OF OCTORER, A 1824, AT FIVD 0°CLOCK TM., the following described land and premices. situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbis. to wit Sob-lots 29’ and 30, io square 667 plat recorded in the aarveyor Distriet of C at_folio 115, improved as above Terms of 'sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in the balance in two equal installments. payabie in ooe and two years, with interest at 6 per cent uum, paable semi-anous from dar of male, secured by deed of trust upon the prop. erty sold, or all cash. at_the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of the | sale. | Al conver ancing, recording, revenue stamps 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 re serve the right fo resell the properts at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchase five * advertisement of such rest some spaper pablished in the city Washington, D. ROBERT F. COGSWELL Sonthern Bidg. ALEXANDER M. RELL. Investment Bldg., T or LLING SAL Dw in o ADAM A. WESCHLER. m EER. Trustee’s Sale of Very Desir- able Improved Property in West Washington or Georgetown, D. C., Being a | Large Double House, Three Stories and Cellar, at the Southwest Corner of 33rd and O Streets Northwest, Being No. 3300 O Street; and Brick Dwelling No. 1316 33rd Street, with Large Stucco Black Building; Large One-story Brick Dwelling Next to the Cor- ner of 33rd Street on O Street Northwest, formerly Used as an Art Gallery; and Two Vacant Lots—on 33rd Street in the Rear of 3300 O Street, and on O Street Near 33rd Street North- west, by Public Auction. Tnder and by virtue of & deed of trust dated the second day of August, 1923. and duly recorded in Liber 5026, at folio 381 et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and under and by virtue of a decree of thie Supreme Court of the District of Colnmbla. in Kauity Cause No. 42960, under date of Angust 29, 1924, substitating the un- dersigned as trustee in the xaid deed of trust, and defaoit having been made in the pay- ment of one of the said notes and of the i terest on all of the said notes secured b; said deed of trust, the undersigned. by diree- tion in_writing of the holders of the said cotes, will offer for sale in front of the premises. by public auction, on esday, October First, A.D. 1924, Beginning at 4:30 O’Clock P.M. fots 118 to 122, both inclusive, in square 1229, ax per plat recorded in Liber No. 71, folio 129, | in the records of the office of the surveyor of | the District of Columbia: lot 119 fronts on O street 3497 feet and is_improved by large one-story ‘brick building, formerly used as an art galiery: lot_120 is situate at the south- weat corner of 33rd and O streets northwest, and is_improved by large double house, and has a froptage of 31.21 feet on O street, with a depth of 63.12 feet on 3ird street; lot 122 is situate on the west side of 33rd street, near | © street northwest, and i improved by brick dwelling No. 1316 ‘with stucco back building; | Tots 118 and 121 are vacant. These propertics Will be sold in such order and the vacant lots in such parcels duthe trustee will direct at the «ale, Lot 119 to be wold subject to existing encumbrance o 83,000, "Tor 120 ' existing_encumbrance of $5,000 and lot 122 fo an existing eocambrance of $2,000, all se- cured by first deed of trust. bearing intereat at the rate of 6% per annum. Full partico- lars thereof will be stated at the sale. Terma of sale as follows: On lots 118, 120 and 121 and 122, one-third of the purchase money to 'be paid in cash. (he balance in one or two years from the date of the sa 110 all cash over and above the encam and a_deposit of $200 each to be made ou lots 118, 119, 121 and 122, and of §500 on lot 120 a5 soon as they are knocked down. Terms of Sale to be complied With within thirty da; from the day of the sale, otherwise the trus- tee reserves the Tight to' resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaniting pur- chaser or purchasers, after five days' public notice of such remale in some Dewspaper pub- lished in Washington, D. C. All conveyane- ing, recording. tax certificatc, revenue stamps, otc.. to be &t the cost of the purchaser oF CHARLES W. DARE, Trustee. 1819 F Street DARR, WHITEFORD ‘& DARE., " Attorness for Holders of Notes, sel0-dkds,ex88 complied with | and resold | us and Dressing | P ver t after | ADAM A, WESCHL v. 8. By virtue of of the clerk’s office of the Supreme (ourt of | the District of Columbia and (o me directed, e il a o e e e e | . Weschler's auction rooms. 920 P C. G. Sloan & Co. Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. wEGISTINID, . Large Sale of Household Furniture Oriental and Domestic Rugs Pictures, China, Bric-a-Brac, Etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s 715 13th St. Saturday | Scptember 27th, 1924 At 10 AM. And at 12 M. Automobiles, etc. TERWMS CASH oan & Co., Inc., Aucts. sued out ave. n.w., Washington, D. (.. O'CLOCK "AM., ON SATUEDAY, OCTOBER FOURTH, 1924, one Oldsmobile Touring Car, | motor No. X-104601, serial No. 147673, seired and levied upon as the property of the de- | | fendant, Geory Landis, and sold to satisfy a_ Jjudgment No. 69069, in favor of | Eugene E. ( | . Marshall. UTOR'S SALE v DWERLING. KNOWS A No. NTELLO ST, | T.) N.F. tate: the undersizaed executor, | under the will of A deceased, will sell’ at public Trot of the { premises. on MONDAY, TiE 20i DAY OF | SEPTEMBER, 19 0 OCLOCK 1" M | the fallowing-described land and premises koown us 1214 Montello &L (I2th st.) n.e ntaloing six rooms and bail, cellar, furna heat and ga Terms of sain: money to e aid cqual instaliments. in one and (wo years, with interest nt 6 per cent per annum. payable semiunaually from date of sale, we- | cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash. &t the option of the purchaser. A | Aeposit af $200 wili T required at the time of sale. ANl con evenue stampn, 1e- cording and notarial fors a1 cosi of purchaser, sale to be complied with within from day of snle: otherwise erves the right’ fo re at the risk und loss One-t in ca pasable rd of the purchase TTHOR. J. OWEN & SON, AUCHIONEE | Trustees’ Sale of Two-Story| Frame Dwelling, Being Prem- ises 1311 Madison Street Northwest, and Unimproved Lots Adjoining. By sietue of a_cectain deed trost corded in Liler 4535, folio 2, the ds of the District of Columbia, at cquest of the parties seenred thereby ndersigned will scil at public wuction, ront_of the respective premises, on THE FIRNT DAY OF OCTOBER, 1924, AT FOUR P the Collowin uate in the K, 803 and part 3, “White Croft. puliisned ‘in " the | (b3 NENT W DANIEL, of Mary b La ¢ Noutheast { WALTER €. BALDERSTON, | for Executor, Lvans Building. | ¥ of re ol Attornes 0 EDUCATIONAL. LESSONS IN MATHEMATICS neex. lWORUAgEa. D0 yemrs' experience niversity zraduate: S1, $130. ALBEKT | JONAK, 1405 Hopkivs st. n.w AL PACE INSTITUTE School of PRIVATE eod of trist ¥ | Ject. o covenants o Same. of sale: Ouethird of | ehas to he paid in cash, lalance instaliments, payable 'in_one with interest at payable semiannually wecured by deed of trust Sold. or il eash, A deposit ne “of nale. Al conveyaneing. enue stamps, ete. at cost af | Terms to be complied with within {@hirty days from day or sale. otherwise ihe v reserse the Fght to resell the prop [ Srty ‘At the rlsk and cost of chaser after five dass’ advertisement of such | resaie in some newspaper published in Wash iogton, D. ¢ A Professional Accountancy and Business Administration wunum, {of caie | propert | v ron option of | will e | 500 Announces the Opening \ Semester Class, which will meet purchase of another Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays At 7:30 P.M. | D. B. F. SAUL, 1412 Eye St WALTER B. 6 Woodward B 520 d&ds exSn TTADAM AT WESCHLER. | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BRI |7 DWELLING. ‘10 ROOMS AND = BATH NoO. 7 K STREET N.E. | Bs irfne of 4 cortain deed of_trust duiy | recorded in Liber No. of the land records of the I Dla, 4nd at the tequest of the parts heret. fhe undersigned trutens {for by public waetion. in re remises oo FRIDAY. THE TIN OCTOBER. 1924 FOUR P [ OCLOCK. P . premises, on. District lats numberal | in B {bored <ix handred | per plat recorded in the sarieyo | the District of Cotumbia, in Lite Tt ol 319, begining for point’ an North R <tteet 120 West from the northeast corne being the center of the | William Touse, [ onth <0 feet. then | mrtis 80 fent, the of beginning, i Subject to %, due Jo erma balance AUCTIONKEL Registrations will be ac = cepted as received. ¥ Transportation Bldg., 17th and H Streets Main 8260 o C SCHOOL REGISTER THIS WEFK, For Inf Address the Registrar. 1314 Mass. Ave. N.W.. or Phone Eranklin 4696 IS YOUR CHILD LEARNING TO THINK? ecured | DAY OF Y FIVE fand | FEI toment and et east bove, 10 be' sl st for $3.730 at to £ 8ule: Over said trust | in ‘monthly payments cluding interest i 7 per cent. secured by | “cond deed Cf trast upen the Droperty sold Gr all cash, at option of purchaser. A depe {of $300 required at time of sale. Al con-, Our progre Vesancing. recording. resomie stamps and 1o | Claccis al fees at cost of purchawer. Terms fo be | ClASSCS omplied with within 30 days from day of teachers Rale, otherwise the trustees fesseve the right 140 Tesell the Rroperty at the risk und comt of | ithe default - “after five duyo ad vertisament in’ some newspuper publisticd in (ae city of Washington. D, ¢ MILECRN 1. DONOHOE. JAMES A. DONOHO) _se23 akdx exsy Pt ot g, b i’ | interest Co methods, ou undersi to our cnable progressive, new education type o. e par ment vader idea or. ¢ Tristees, | Trustee’s Sale of Modern Two-Story and Attic De-! tached Stucco-Finish Dwelling, No. 1325 Qumcy St. N.E. Ry virtae of a_certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4637 folio 13 et aeq.. of the land records of the District of Columiia and Wt the request of the party secured | therelis. the trustee will offer | for sale by publ n front of the | n MO THE SIXTH DAY | . AT POUR THIRTY the following described land | Chevy Chase Country Day School Cleveland 137 Harvard A, M. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ' LAW SCHOOL (Established in 1889) situate in the city of Waxh- | | Soeton: - Diverict of Colmbia. ‘to wit: fata ||| o Fifty-sixth ycar begins Octo- sixty-two (72) and sixty-thres () in Ulock (|| ber 1,1924. Three-vear courses seven (7) of Barton and Walker's subisicion 1| feading to undergraduate de- of part of bloek number seven (7) of Cniv 5 £ purt lock numrer seven £ Uni Siees of 11 B di] b sity Heights, as recorded in County Bouk 0 9. page 138, In the ofiec of the aurvesor of (|| Postgraduate courses lcading toLL. M., D.C.L.and M.P.L the” Tistrict of Columbla. ®being known for College of Finance and pumomses of axessment and fazation ar lotk Business Administration Nos. 62 aud €3 in square No. A967. snbject to first trust of $4,000, due December 192 Four-year courses leading to B. S. degree and a shorter to_second trust of $1.000, due May IV, 1921 Terms of sale: Al cash over first and sec ond’ trusts. or purchaser may fake up first course to the B. C. S. degree. For Catalogs Address Secretary 818-820 13th Street N.W. | and second trusts if desired. A deposit of Phone Main 6617 i | | | and ‘premises G G | ! | 8250 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. Al converancing, recording. revemie stamns ‘and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with within thirty days from das of sule. other wise the trustee reserves the right to resell the propertr at the risk and cost of the de faulting purchaser after five days' advertise ment of such resale In some newspaper pub- lisher in the clty of Washington, D. u.u. THOS. Tmuee s S-le of Valuable Two- Story Brick Garage Property, 29x90, in Alley Bounded by 15th, 16th, L and M Streets| Northwest and Immediately in Rear of 1116 15th Sh‘eet Northwest. By virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed ia Equity Cause No. 40675, 1 will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF " SEPTEMBER. AT FIVE (°CLOCK P.M.. the following d_ and_premises. situate in the Columbin and beiug ol 534 | square ore ' particularly deseribed PArt of original lot 31 fn square 197. legin. ning at the northwest corner of 'said Jot. thence south along the rear line of said lot 2 feet, thence east 90 foet, thence north % feet, thence west along the north line of said lot 90 feet to the beginning, with the im provements_thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the baiance in two equal installments. payable in one and two from the day of sale, and to be represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of six Per_centum per annum, payable semi-annual- Iy and secured by deed of trust on the prop- €rty wold, or all casb, at the option of the purchaser. $200 depasit requircd upon ac- ceptance ‘of ‘bid. All converancing, notary fees and recording at purchaser's cosf. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trus- tee reserves the right to resell the property t the risk aud cost of defaulting purchaser | after five days’ advertisement of such re- | sale in some newspaper published in Wasl- | ington. D. C. | TENRY L QUINN, Trustes. | _se16axds.exsu Colorado Bldz. | TTHOS. J. OWEN & RON, AUCTIONEERX. | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE | EROVED BEAL ESTATE. B AS 1839 MONROE STRELT NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated September 19, 1923, being lnstrument No. recorded September 25, 1023, amoog the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at publicauc- tion. in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF OCTOBE D. 1824, AT FIVE P.M., the following deacribed land and premises. Fituate in the District of Co- lumbia, known and distinguished bered 54 in_square numbered 4204 in & sub- division made by H. R. Howenstein, as per at recorded in the ‘office of the surveyor for be District of Columbla in Liber 68 at foilo 28 subject to right of Way over the rear ten feet in depth by full width thervof of said lots numbered 35 to 58 for a private alleyway for_the bepefit of all lots in kaid subdivision. Terms: Sold ubject to & prior deed of trust for $4.500, further particulars of which wil be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Cobveyancing. re- cording_and revenue stamps at purchaser's ont rerms to be complied with wicnin ten Gays, otherwise deposit forfeited and the prop- erty’ may be advertised and resold at tbe discretion of the trustees. ¥. 0, HO' N 923-ddda,oxEY Trusteesy | | A | cour | Mus Boardfig and Day |- School for Girls 3017 O Street Care of Sisters of the Epiphany T (Episcopal Church) lephone West 1456 | grade T {810 Civil | | {ten The American University Fall Term Opens October 1st in | i E Graduate courses seventy subjects School of Arts and Science Philosophs, Education. Literature, the Nataral’ Sciences. The New School of Religious Education The English Bible. Religiou: tion, Appiied Pxychology for Religious Education, Methods and Programs of Keligious 'Education School of The Political Sciences Jurisprudence TGovernment Dipiomacy Foreign Trade Economics Central Office, 1901 F Street N.W. Phone Main 3323 School of Political Sciences 1907 F Street N.W. Martha Washington A Boarding School for Girls Courses Two_years’ Junior Colleu, Col- lege Preparatory and Academic, Secretarial Science, Houschold Science, Music, Art, Expression. Two Buildings. Extensive Grounds Outdoor Sports, Physical Training 3640 16tk St., Opposite Spring Place School Year Begins October First THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ok, | advantuzes i 'St. Margaret’s School for Girls c N P e— 'SCHOOL _FINE S AUTHORSHIP “Study Art With a Purpose” Day Life and Sketch Classes Children’s Saturday Class Our Fundamental Course fits you terior Design, Wednesday, Washington Coliege of Law Exceptional advantage Children’s Department commencing with first Day and Eveniny Prepares for college, gy STRATIN \\ TLL H. C) ll\\lil,l 924, EDUCATIONAL. Chartered by Act George Waslungton University of Congress, = LDUCATIONAL; 45 EDUCATIONAL. Labor Body for La Follette ORLEANS, Septemi, Orleans Trade Council has indorsed the La Follette- Wheeler tic it de know: last night at a meeting of laboring |men and wom. er 25— and Labor 1521—Co-educational n Fall Term Begins Sept. Zl—Dept of Art and Scnencel School of ( College of ull day neering, architecture and education Over onc hundred and fifty courses available for part-time students after 5 o'clock. i For catalogue 2033 G Street. Telephone W Medical School—I* Street. Telephene Main 7873, School of Pharmacy ve Street. Telephone Main 1617. Law School—Member Associ Courses for full-time students, Approved courses for employed students, For information apply to the Secretary, 1435 K Street, Main 6503. Lewis Hotel | Training Schools Tearoom. Caftitia and A “iass m dlote, ) mdministration now formin ut once and thra onr 1raining be nre a few month, to scrept a spiendil tion. i this ricl, unerowded feld il information and a free cops of o FOUL Bl OPPORTUNITY. on requs e in b Jet us explain v Wouderfi this attractive: Geld. T Open D AM—S PV, Lewis Hotel Training" Schools 1340 New York Ave. W, BOARDING All Grades AND DAY SCHOOL Strong Migh School e 2115 Calitornia Street ! FAIRMONT 26th Yecar Secretarial Stenographic Opens Ouober First O RSES— Four-Yenr High School Vear College Art, Expression mextic Science, Business Coxtume Designing Phone North 59 167 8 St N ATIONAL ll\ MAHONY, Director, Main 1760 Conn. Ave. and M and Evening Classes 8 - Month Professional accept a position in In- Decoration, Costume Color, Poster, and mmercial Drawing. Beginning October 1st CO-EDUCATIONAL ar course courses ‘atent Law, 1 Law ard Internaticns. Ofce boucs, 11 to N Cavsti: Prankiin 1385 Georgetown Law School 1924-1925 ns Commenc= MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1924 For Information Apply to Mugh J. Fegan. M A, LL. 'h. D.. Assistant Dean EORGETOWN LAW SCHOOL Street N.W. PLune Main 7263 UNSTON HALL Resident and Day S for Glrls - first. Cal and Graduste all branches of Science, Art i, Exp tention given Athleties both Indoor MRS, BEVERL Vrin: lephane North 3174 REHAND, TYPING i Taten MASON, Florida Ase ETARIAL AND late uftornoon Tonthly : Class all students fro appiicntio WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES 17th MERSON lNSTITU Tl". (Lstabiished 18 1740 P Fall Semester Begins. School, Men and Boys, SEPTEMBER 15th Evening School. Women, SEPTEMBER 16th university, 4463, St. Now, The pre-profe sional schools. service sehools. ACCREDITED F&Washin ston =4 School . CARTOONING AL ART DAY AND EVENING School Openx Sept. Director. h S nklin iTemple School Inc. 1416 K St. NW. A Business School Day, Afternoon, Evening , Caroline B. Stephen, President Main 3258 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Courses of professional grade nd Dfeparing for G, . A:"a aminations. Late afternoon and evening clusses now forminj NATIONAL SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Edwin C. Bosworth, President. Transportation Bldg., 17th and H. M.2480. iraduate Studies, Columbian College, ngincering and Teachers’ College. nd late afternoon courses in the libera and other information apply to the registrar, 1649. or information apply to the Dean, or information appl B LANGUAGES esT Bookkeeping. 1338 G of Catalog. STEWARD SCHOOL Secretaries and Accountants 1202 F Street Research University DRAFTING 14th Address, PREPARE FOR COLLEGE | EDUCATIONAL YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASS'N COLLE! SCHOOL OF LAW Three year courses leading to LL.B. Post-graduate courses. Special co Patent Law and Trade Marks, Co: Law-Accountancy course. 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Admission to Grounda Total, $1.10. Bookkeeping Typewriting Civil Service All courses under the personal dire: Miss E Viginis Grant. - Sead and night sessions. for for Main 8671 Special Winter Vt;.)'fl!7 : TO THE AZURE i'iEDITERRANEAN GENOA A TRAINING Earn While You Learn rotitalile 1y inom n BES ALGTERS. NAP] it w Wit Fnglish Evening Stors Feature Ttal a g HDNDLULU. NEW ZEALAND The Weil ~ ing, Ithet al Mail Steam 22 De 19 Jen Railwa A —You'll Enjoy— Dor- chestor. a delightfal Liele cruise betwen Waskington ‘and. Baitimors on the bistoric waters of the Potomac ®iver and Chesa peake Bav. Leave Mondays. Wedn 250 “saturdere 3 yome from % Wiarf. For further inicrmation and state- fom Feservacions call J. Taricion, Ageut, Main & V. STEAMBOAT Baltimore. Md. Degrces and Diplomas Conferred 100 Evemng Subjects 1 tum now 1o it Theve ki ¥ presaion ) Work and T J and man) co. 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Sixty-seven tempting travel days, on the specially chartered great White Star Liner HOMERIC : January 24th, to April 1st A repetition of her famously successful cruise of 1923. The la~gest, ‘most modern ship sailing to the Mediterranean. Cruise strictly limited; cuisine and service unexcelled: management, such as only our unequalled ex- perience and resources can provide. All worth-while points of interest cov- ered in many shore cxcurtiun.s. An especially long stay in Egypt,the HolyLand, etc. Stopover privileges THOS. COOK & SONw. 585 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK Or R. M. Hicks, . NW., Washington v 1208 F